refill/Ar .- 198/6’! l b Delicious Quaker Puffed Wheat Sparkles still cost no more per ounce than in the . pro-war year of 1938i "Wheat Shot From Guns!" m-s-s-a-aua €_ Illa Quaker Cola Company of Canada limited Kingston & ilicinity Mrs. Merril Green is at present visiting in Charlottetown. m. and Mrs. Elma: Ociwill Iero recent visitors to Fredericton. Miss Olive Barrett was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Verna MacLeod spent the past week-end in Kingston. 1 Miss Jean Docherty spent the week-end at her homo in. Elm- wood. Mrs. Bari Willis and her two children spent the ‘week-end in Elmwood. Mrs. Everett Holmes is mending a few days with friends 4n Char- lctteetown. l The many friends of Mrs. George Bears are glad to hear she is improving daily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and little daughter Beverely were re- cent visitors to Kingston. The ladies of the W. I. spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mrs. l-Ieber Campbell. The sewing was being done for the Red Cross. llliss Margaret Campbell spent the week-end in Eimwood,,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell. Mr. Myron I-lolmes_ and Mr. I-ieber Campbell attended tho re- cent meeting in the North River hall. concerning the new rink. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of and. Mrs. Elmer Colwill when the people of Kingston and surrounding districts gathered to honour them in their new home. TO THE VIOLET Little violet, shy and modest. Growing bravely day by day. You are working out God's purpose In your sweet submisdve way. Noble is your work though lowly— Never murmur nor ropine- Filling sll the air with fragrance Breather! in yon by one divine. Tiny maiden w, adore thee Whether blue 0r white your . dress: . Flor we see our Maker's hmdprint In your dainty loveliness. Little flower, you have taught me Hopeful, tnistful, sweet to be. For the one who made you fault- less, » Hcoan perfect evenme. An Islander. SAVE 2o. wilh lhe moilltd l° Y9" . you in Ohoilottotown, you will receive i-wo coupons lrom your postman. Take them lo yourgrccer — scve your- self 20c-'-ond enjoy the thrilling flavor of i-wo favorites. 11g Gilt-BEAN- csnrnmiautnnisn This eolumnla reaorvod for slows of local interest, but advertising oi l "W" "W" Ill! b0 inserted at five cents a word. smog]; p”. able in advance. OIABWIIA. pm Ynotographs oomranaaa-rlou urn. - suaasos, m as‘ mun saavros: .. Amfast Coal co. Phone 249a. HOWARD MclNNIl Pitt/es Footwear at 175 Queen street. GONIIDIRATION LII’! IN SUBANOE, RmhBEGUI-AR sarwion Alpha llndg t n , , , non Call. 6 on!“ t a- P M WATUII for the new Gun-dim 51°C! HBPPY-Go-Luoky by Mrs. Harry Push Smith. ' RESERVE Thursday, April 21st, for Easter Tea and "Bazaar. St. James Ladies Auriliary. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday l0 New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2061 or 540. ANNUAL ROLL CALL of Alrpha. Bdbekah N0. l0 tonight at 8 oclook sharp. Program beginning 930, Come and bring a friend. ‘I HOME SEEKERS who are inter. ested in Agriculture should inter- view A. D. Inmam. Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. ‘ EXCEED OBJECTIVE - The Little Sands congregation of the. United Church of Canada have ex- ceeded their objective in the cam- paign for Mount Allison. Their quota was $200.00 and they have in cash and pledges $291.00. The Mur- ray River and Murray Harbour Churches are at present engaged in completing their canvasses. PASSED AWAY IN PARK AVENUE-Mrs. (Rev) Alfred E. Hooper of Rochester, N. Y., passed away in Park Avenue Hospital on Sunday, March 20, 1949. She was a native of Greenwich, Prince Ed- ward Island, formerly Clementine McEwen. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Mason of Rochester, Mrs. Ira Wilder of Gar- den City, L. 1., one son, Claude E. Norwalk, Connecticut. Two bro- thers, Rev. L. C. McEwen of Min- nesota, U. S., Newton J, of St. Peter's. Her husband predeceased her three months ago. TOURNAMENT CONCLUDED- On Thursday evening, 'Murch 24th, the Auction 45 tournament which was being played in Parkdale W. I. Hall concluded. The ladies grand prize, a coffee table was donated by M3 B. T. Mycrs, Parkdale, was won y Mrs. Fred Gallant, the runner up prize was won by Mrs. Fred Gregory. The gents grand prize, a smoking stand was donat- ed by Mr. D. MacAskill, Parkdale, was won by Mr. Ivan Vessey. The runner up prize was won by Jos- eph Gallant. The prize winners for the night were: Ladies first, Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet, ladies 2nd, Miss Mary Hughes. consolation, Mrs. Ed. Carmichael. Gents 1st, Mr. Ivan Vessey, gents second, Mr. Percy Gay, consolation, Mr. Wilfred Dow- ling. The door prize was won by Mrs. P. J. Sentner. The freeze-out was won by Miss Rose Gaudet and Birt McDermit. A dainty lunch was served by the committee. r ' Personals Mr. Robert Stewart who is em- Dloyed at Smith &Son Dairy Farm. East Royalty, spent the week-end at his home in New Perth. Mrs. James Beer wishes to thank Catalogue Free on Bequest AIiTliilR UESEY YORK. P-EJ- _ WE ABE pleased to pass on to our customers the reduction in taxes on our present stock of lug- gage. s. ‘L. Hardy a. Co., 1oz Kent Lovely Jane Wyman won an academy award for being the greatest female performer of the celluloid world in 1948. Miss Wy- msn Won this award for her» plain but appealing deaf-mute perform- ance in "Johnny Belinda." CORNWALL yw. M. s. The March meeting of the Corn- wall W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Stone on Monday eve- ning the 12th. Mrs.‘ M. K. Char- man presided and the worship per- lad was led by Miss Laura Crosby, the theme being: Thy Kingdom Come through the united witness cf the Christians of the world. Twenty-five members answered the roll call and two new mem- bers were welcomed. , The final chapter of the Study Book was read by Mrs. M. God- frey, We learned from this that the church has lived on in China through twelve years of war. We as a United church are also com- mitted to continue our missionary work in China no matter what the government may be. A letter was read by Mrs. Hurry Hyde from the Christian Stewardship secretary, asking that we do our utmost to share in the “advance" of our mis- sionary work this year. The Mission Band reported a successful sale of food, which helps the funds for the Band. A day in Berwlck Camp w s re- viewed by Mrs. Hazen l-Iowar ,‘who attended as a delegate last year. Mrs. Channan invited the members to her home for the Easter meet- ing when a general programme will be given. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Stone and committee and a social hour enjoyed. ELECTRIFYING FISH A jellyfish. 90 per cent water. de- livers a stunning electrical shock to its victims. and is carnivorous. CARD OF THANKS thank the Doctor. the Nurses and Staff of the Kings County Mcmor- ial Hospltal. Also friends and neigh- bours fcr their kindness to her dur- was Rosella Jenkins wishes to Planning ll a iidnfoifllfll SEEDS A Gleonings of o Rural District , New Glasgow Miss Jennie Moore returned to her duties as teacher of Anglo Rustlco school, after spending a pleasant week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mr. Lelth Orr of St. John ar- rived hore on Saturday evening on a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millar Orr, prior to his de- parture to Calgary, where a valued position awaits him. In a letter to a couple of his young friends here, Mr. Stanley Orr writes the Calgary air is agreeing with him perfectly, and that ho has gained considerable weight since going. Méssrs. Heath Houston and Louis Doiron returned to their respective homes on Thursdayafter spending a couple of months in Ontario. The boys are satisfied that P. E. Island equals any place they have seen. Mrs. Millar Orr has to the writ- er's judgrnent an exceptionally beautiful cactus. At Christmas time, it was loaded with beautiful flow- ers. and now it is covered with buds, which will be a thing of beauty by Easter. Mrs. John Pursey, who is spend- ing the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Millar Orr, spent an enjoyable evening recently with her friend, Mrs. Ella McCoubrey, who is visiting the Andrew family. Needless to say each enjoyed the company of tho other. Mr. Joseph I. Stewart returned home after a pleasant visit to Bos- ton and other American cities. where he visited his daushifll‘ Mil-l niece, Mrs. Louis McLeod; also spent some time with his friend Mr. Mace. Mr. Stewart plans to return on a more extensive trip later on, in view of adding addi- tional speed to his stable. wast might have been a tragedy occurred on Friday night while returning from the Toombs-Gra- 11am wedding reception, Mr. Oliver Cole missed the bushes coming up to Andrews’ shore, New Glasgow Mills, and his horse broke through into the channel near there. Mr. Edward Lowther who was following him, succeeded in Betti!!! hell’. ill"! rescuing the animal from the chilly waters. Thus a warning- keep off the river ice when it is storming. ahd avoid needless worry. Mrs. Edwin Stevenson opened her home on Tuesday evening, where a 15,-5.3 numb r of friends gather- ed to honour Miss Amy Tflilmli! previous to her marriage. To the strains of the wedding march ren- dered on the 01'8"" by M11 Ll°Yll Houston, Miss Helen Kelly escorted the guest of honour to e. prottlly decorated chair in the living room. while Avanna McAusland and Jimmie Stevenson carried in two laden baskets. Strlnss Wt" w! llY Miss Joyce Warrep, and the Si!!! unwrapped and passed to the bride Make Sure You Have "NUT . by Misses Roma Dickieson» and Shirley Campbell. The accompany- ing verses were read by Miss Anna Stevenson. The gifts were placed on the table by Mrs. R. L. Dickie- son and Mrs. Blair Andrew. The beautiful gifts and money received testified to the esteem in which the brlde-to-be was held. After she had responded fittingly, all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow", and some of her girl friends gave her a Jolly bouncing, after which dancing was freely in- dulged in to the music of some of Don Manor's records, and a social hour was enjoyed. A beautiful lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by a number of ladies. Amidst the falling snow, after thanking Mrs. Stevenson. and wish- ing Amy the best, all left for their homes. o _____ Once again the Angel cf Death visited one of our homes, and claimed for its own, Mr. Michael J. Doyle, on‘ Saturday morning. March 19th. . Although not in robust health for about two years following a serious operation, hopes were held for his recovery until a short time ago, when his family realized his strength was failing, but bore his suffering and weak- ness with Christian fortitude to the end. Mr. Doyle was the son of the late Thomas Doyle and Teresa McLure, and lived his life in his parental home in North Hus- tlco. He was a man of a kindly and quiet disposition, a friend to all, and his many friends and loved ones mourn his passing, but to live in the hearts-of those we love, is not to die. Besides his widow, nce Loretta Whelan, he leaves to mourn ' two sons and six daughters, name- ly Tom, Gavan, Margaret, Marlon, Maureen, Ida, Elsie and Elizabeth, as well as two brothers, John of Charlottetown, and Andrew of New York, who just returned home a few days ago, after coming to visit his brother; two sisters, Annie, Mrs. Edward Turner, .and_ Rose, Mrs. Henderson, predeceased him by a number cf years. Deepest sympathy is extended to his family. TIIE CORNWALLYORK POINT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Cornwall-York Point W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millan on Tuesday evening, March 8th. The president presided and the meeting opened in the usual man- ner. The minutes of the last ri-lamss "mucus masses Ve-TON THAMIS ‘b-TON meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered to by 22 members with "Irish Jokes." Reports of thedifferent commit- tees were then given; also the treasurer gave her report. Plans were made to ask the “Ray Little Cowboy Show" to Cornwall hall. It was decided to have a sale of candy during inter- mission. An auction sale was con- ducted by Mra. Gordon MacMillan and the sum of $8.20 was realized. Collection for the evening amount- ed tc $1.44. A very interesting contest was put on by_ Mrs. Cameron, which iraca TI-_IlI_I_I_E was enjoyed by all. . Program committee for next month, Mrs. Wendell Dockendorff, Mrs. Reg. MacEwen, Mrs. Gordon MacMillun and Mrs. Harold Dona- hue. Miss King was appointed to give a demonstration on First Aid at the next meeting. The next meet- ing to be held at the homo of Mrs. Stanley Murchison, roll call to ba answered by ‘each member brlnB~ ing a "Get Well Card". The meeting closed with the National Anthem and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by the Cornwall ladies. We're purse happy , . . and who wouldn't be with our wonderful va- riety? We've a group of bags painstakingly fash- ioned in the rich- est leathers . . but tagged amas- hlslv be! p he GLORIA "Where Smarter Women Shop" Got Cancer. FORD PIODUCII MAUI IN INQlAND the Doctor and Nurses for their care and kindness while a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, alao the many friends who lng he? recent illness. '”_ """" “MW F.n land's moat p In,“ “is , dcllzvery trucks . . . TO Canada . z ; and they're here o ularli ht NPOW CO E sent‘ catrrde, eagle-d and brought h f can y, uit an flowers, at . , o s or ou to Save”! on CIIASI l. 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