O'N TRIP TO BRITI ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cudmore. Charlottetown, photographed on »their departure for New West- ’minister, B.C. where they will be .ghe guests of their son—in-law and »,daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry :Lester and daughters Linda and I ESOUI'I'I Queens .iVCOnvelnfi-On In I , m The Women's Institute of South Queen’s held an enjoyable and ptimula-lzinxg convention in Uigg _: 86th Hall, Thursday, June 19th. ,9» Decorated with bouquets of fldw- ‘-ors in the Institute colours of » blue and gold, the newly renova- hall presented a pleasing ap- arance. gonvention and the prepared pro« he District President, Mrs. Hugh R bbins, progressed smoothly and on schedule. g Nine institutes answered roll ;‘ all and gave interesting reports 1 f their year's work. ‘ ‘7' Greetings firom the Provincial Iteiiaoard were brought to the con- .illfvention by a very popular and fianuch beloved past president, than“. M. J. Doyle, North Rustico. Doyle described the duties l'land responsibilities that were filers as F.W.I.C. representative. 3, She also touched on the high- ,Jights ‘of the First National F.W. “RIC. convention, held in Ottawa, Ignctober, 1957. Mrs. Doyle stres» the importance of the role lot the individual member in her gigorganization, without whom bhothing could be accomplished ggeither at provincial, national or ifinternationai levels. if The convention was delighted E: to welcome Miss Elizabeth Mac- '5”Millan, N. Sc.. Dean of Home " Economics, Acadia University as II guest speaker. Miss MacMillan, with nutrition as her topic, trac- i- ed the relationship between good eating habits and good health. ! She stressed the importance of ‘ good nutrition, especially, in Dance Iona East School every onday night. Good music. W. I. Ice—cream festival Spring- ale School, July 17th. Tea and ndwiches served. ' Dance in Millview Halli led until further notice. can? mer member of the staff, gave a timely and much appreciated demonstration on the freezing of foods. She illus- trated the best materials to use in packaging, etc. display of handicrafts tractively arranged by the mem— bers of Vernon River W. I. 5H COLUMBIA Jo-Anlne, for the next four weeks. Enroute, Mr. more will stop at Edmonton, where they ' more’s brother, Clifford, whom they have not seen for thirty- elght years. W.I. HeIcI~ Uigg HOII " pro-natal care. She also pointed out that the emotional cance of food to a great many people could be the underlying cause of obesity as obesity, in the majority of cases, is simply the result of over eating. and Mrs. .Cud- Will visit Mr; Cud- signifi- Miss VJessie Bingham, Assist- , ant Director of the P. E. I. WO- .. “Health' was the theme of the..men’s Institutes, in her address I suggested some health me under the leadership of. that could be made the basis of winter study for institute mem- bers. Miss Bingham also dealt 1n details with the many aspects of institute work. topics Miss Irene Mountain, 1 sum~ institute A very colourful and varied was at- In the tea apron competition, first prize was awarded to Mrs. Wm. MacLeod, Orwell; second to Mrs. Jas. Doyle, Allberr-y Plains; and third to Mrs. Jack MacRae, Cherry Valley. Vernon W. I. extended an in- vitation to hald the 1959 conven- tion in Vernon. Mrs. E. J. Mac- Dougall was elected president and Mrs. Perley Drake, Secret- ary treasurer. - Conveners of standing commit- tees were appointed from the fol- lowing districts: Allberry Plains, Agriculture; Home Economics; Kinross, Uigg, Citizenship; Millview, Education; Mt. Mellick, Arts and Literature; Orwell, Health; Vernon, ' United :r . _Nt' ,Eh‘z «U - '. I OMING EVENTS ' meet in the fall and plan the project for the coming year. Cherry Valley, A vote of thanks to" the guest speakers, the entertaining insti- tute and all who had helped in any way was extended by Mill- view W. I. Meeting adjourned and a dell- ciou-s salad supper was served by Kinross-Uigg W. I. assisted by, Vernon River W. I. Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. .g Dance in Millview Hall until further notice. F Ice Cream Festival Wiltshire QHall, July 17th In aid of w IF , can- I g. Meeting of Conservative poll Schairmen and executive. of First gQueens at Breadal‘bancp.‘ July 17 East 8 pm. Ice Cream Festival South Gran 1e School Thursday, J ul; 17. Pantry Sale at S. A. MacDon- ~ ald‘s, Charlottetown, Friday, July '10th. Orwell Head Ladies Aid. meeting of Special TgLegion to be held in proposed .Erbuilding at New Haven. Busmess possible purchase of building. fiday July 17th 8 pm. g Regular Dance in Elliots Hall 1 «Saturday night—Weatherble Or- 4 vi“, hestra. 5‘1 SPECIAL! Baler twine. $6.75 1 l"""Iter bale. Ellis Brothers, Central 5 : Royalty. I 2 ’24; lower 771/sa; 75%; May V4. lower 76%1). rum 1.91%; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor .6234; 2 1.58%; 3 1.50%; 4 1.41%; GRAIN WINNIva (CIP )—Grain prices showed considerable irregularity and hesitation Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, influ- enced by development: in the Middle East. Closing prices: , ' V Oats: le J7’4. lower 78%b; Oct. Dec. St lower Barley: le % lower 99b; Oct. 17/; lower 1.00%la;.Dec. unchanged 98a; May unchanged 993/4a. Flax: J‘ly 5% higher 3.43%; Oct. 51/2-47/8 higher 3.353/4-7/3; Dec. 4% a _ higher 3.25b; May 33/4 the Kingston. Branch Canadian 3,251/2_ higher Rye: le V4 higher 1.11%b; :4 Oct. llAs—l h:iglher‘1.13"/s"a; 'Dec. 1 higher 1.14m; . ’ ull attendance requested, Thurs- 1. May ‘56 higher 181/443. Prices for class two wheat for '" export to countries outside llWA: Nor 1.62%; 2 1.58%; 3 1.50%; 1.41%; 5 1323/44; 6 1.28%; 1 Dn- 2 1.90%; 3 1.76%. 1.32; 6 1.28%.; 1 Durum 1.91%; 1.90%; 3 1.76%. ~ Just arrived car Baler twine. ity prices. Also spray materials. 1 E. .I. MacDougall, Vernon. C Lawn Party at Lot 65 Hall, ~Wednesday, July 23rd. Bingo, 1‘9 .57 freshments and dance. Sponsored ’ by C.W.L. , ' L.O.A. New Wiltshire District Annual Parade Sunday July ‘-.20th 3:00 p. m. at Cavendish ‘United Church. Please attend. 3 Ice - Cream Festival and .. Dance Fortune Hall Friday x July 13th. Sponsored by‘ Elglmg- FOR SALE TWO — 1956 VOLKSWAGENS EQUIPPED WITH HEATERS and RADIOS Martin's Garage ' 256 QUEEN ST. DIAL 4544 to Cases Heard In Police Court A former Montague resident now living in Charlottetown will alp— , pear in City Police Court for ' trial on Friday, July 18. The ac‘ oused is charged with indecent assault. ed from July 9 in order that he might undengo an examination through the Health. The results of the ex- amination were negative. Grown Prosecutor J.P. Nichol- son submitted the report to the court for evidence. Defence coun- cil R.R. Bell, Q;C., did not ap- pear in court. case docket appearing before Magistrate K.M. Martin included several charges of being drunk and violation. ed out for being drunk and incap~ able to residents of Scotch Fort, King Street, Water Street, and Street was sentenced to 10 days tor. being drunk and incapable while a similar offence drew a fine of $10 and costs or five days for a Morelll man and a 'one Week a The Guardian Page 3 g Thorn, July 17. 1958. remand tor a Euston Street resi- dent. A Charlottetown youth was fin-l ed $10 and costs or five daysl when he pleaded guilty to fiailingl to stop at a red light. The accused had been remand- U.S. Destroyers Arrive Friday ' Two U.S. Destroyers are due to arrive in the Province on Friday, July 25th, with one docking in Charlottetown and the other in Summerside. ’Dhe U.S.S. Til-lis, carrying a complement of 13 officers and 175 men, will be in Charlottetown while the sister ship, the U.S.S. McClelIland will be in Summer- side. The Tillis is under the com- mand of Lt. Commander R.B. Crotty and the McClelland is un- der Lt. Commander P.C. Stadler. The ships are on training Irma-n1 ouvres along the Atlantic sea- board. PIONEER JUNIPER Andre Garnerin is recorded as making the first successful para- chute descent from a balloon, at Paris in 1797. Department of The remainder of the nine incapable and one traffic Sentences of 20 days were met- one man of no stated address. 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