At the annual Anglican spring Fe--ziival held at Charlottetown on THAT J. A. STANDS FOR JUNIOR AUX were in attendance. some of them shown above are; Julie Campbell. - u. 2.-1.-flit Wit town; Sheila Bernard, St. Elea. nor'a; Paula England, West Roy. ILIARY Governor-GeneraI's Term Extension Is Not A Surprise 0'l'rAWA iCPl - Governor-(S-an-l He has been an industrialist, Gal Vincent Massey. first natiw-- lomat. educationlst and investiga- - born Canadian to hold that high.tor of culture. ' Mr. Mrs. A. MacKliinon. st. Eleanora: C a r r i e Thompson. Summer- Saturday a large number of Jun-iSt. Ste liens; Carol Moore, West- alt ' Gail Williams and Wmn- ' - i . . ,,,. . . . . . I1iI' Auxiliaries rcprescntini! lziar-'morclaiIi)d; Suanne '1ok. Ken. freIl' MacMillan, CharluttetownI, IS(I)IIIl:!'i0VIlIIlI.s. :iIlls0hii::rIIelI:bm(;I:I, bred from 8 Iong assuciamn Mm: He is "ot the m” I(”".""'”l.' ip-Ulililili hmclle 'lIIIelI)I8IIIdI - ' islica throughout the Province singlon; Jane Hogan. Charlotte- Nancy Morrison. Summerside; St. Eleanor'a. ;I:dlFaft5t.h;lqlitwSiasscy' has iA'0Fk9dlf9"e”I,nI!" r,e:lfIVel::":xle,?S'”," "I total IIIlL'tTl'P II)liIiuI'te!iIlI:l' llvith thIe,,0-I-he depend bl I. . ” L w -- ud I - - erm. e r u er is o lave , a e glnlca ,, t y . - TRAVELLED WIDELY are: the Earl of Dufferin, who "it "i "l””" I" ”"'””""" ' Y t ' 0 9 ml. ha. y H M mm He II!!! travelled to practically Iserved six years. 1372-78; the Earl TOSIOd I'8 UICITOF used I) ov 7 '- Xv. . P; E. Ea here foil.owIln;d:FicII)I:eI'l:tio'nIIpcr- "cry corn” ”I C'"”'d3' i"CI"III"5lM MI"I”' 5Ix yeam 18934904: I':,a"l 0PiIIi0"! im OIIIGF l0Pi"- I"CI"dI"K 9 I1 er "Q formed In the PIEII. Hospital. tlielianly flight any gnvei'nor-gen- Grey. seven years, 1904-ll; hl.:'- ,.ad,” and ,,,lm,isi0n pol-meal U ml ion HIOI ers F0! relief Of: We. lluncral services. very largely iii; :3 Her "'Ia'.I”.”""' "I9 N””I1i"f'”m AIex""d"- '5” -lfe”5- 1949' 'lilic Canada Council has not hceui . . oe. e enteitains thoiisaiids ofJ52. None has seried two full iiu-- gpl up, aimuugh the prime mim5.f l constipation Aid Have Active Year The combined monthly and an- nual meeting of the Ladies' Aid Annual reports were also pi-e- - , , , A , N lhP Prince Edward island Hosp- sented by Mrs. RD MacNeill. cor- Church. on May 19. conducted by com: in useful at his iMacDon- ggncqeuebec Cnyl E wmm" rewivam .hleIm;ie I", Imilm? i9I”"l'fi' .'-llr. Massey. whore viife died in , d ,0 s, . ml:-lyfnr h..i.,-.,,,,-,nQw micl.-aslhelriMal ILlll:”FU'?::IIlltI:Ifll'I'l,9 r(cs'poiiriinc s-ecretary. Mrs WE. ihei Pastort,dwidely known aldia) Mill. sh,e,.i,,: M,I,upulMNV rlmr M pw.(5:i9I:ll:'ni:a-NC fninl;;:,r l:I'Ix.;I:hS.”:IlI'l”:i li.l;;,l,!.:al io”ll)idgeeaguVeHa;llg l'l':fQI'lg:1Ep ue .con ipahon ...,..ai.i..f,., h;,;,,.-I n-Beds, pd": on nnial. a) - ,i-si-i- o ion, BUHIIK Cnniniittee. and an lg .V respec e . many from Sympathy of mlames and Itlcal lssucs. he has mi hm-n ::ti'aid7He later served as Canadian liicii I-oi...-,7 it'll-5, i.-......i lllalsscy has . dmesuv. "pats ri:.hI.f;ii:IIh.:;I.?pIe . . aspect Fit members and guests were pre-l pcni. committee. course of relatives and friends pro- Ru 1 nd - . g , l , . Th! Pi'95id9"I- Ml'5' Gem” Bill” MW LOIS M5CD0NiId- R-N 0" ceedml to the church "Id '0 the M!:rI:s.II olvI:aiIIrIiIiIw ofwllll: Id.::"M::: cuHerIIiasaham(ir?:rai:Ida:ii'av on the IIIIII-Ill(?l19tIII: iIIoIi1I-IlilaIc:IIlMIrIrti(ludnirLilimi3rrl 'tTI.M"u H-EIL l h l . mId5 "mm WWI um I e tam presidcd and extended a wcl- hi-half of the Hospital staff thank- I3” "mug PIP" I" lhe PQWIFIE curred ',, war ' in emame 01, need for tolerance among raclall arts letters and sciences H ii 9 govmnol-I1eII.1e'r. 5- M "pi e ravufad by eonsti 9' poIm)I,Imt" -mu! ”""" "I Mrs” WIS Mm'n""aId' "I the Lamas I" Whal U" Aid I5 Cemeter” to convey MAI tributes May 16 Fun Srlv 2' ice were groups to strengtlicn iuimnuiiv andl The r-port was two l't;aII's in ii... ?l.m.r 5I:1"'wHa”' tlhs II."IIer I5 99 ...n. Pa '0" ,m”(-H 951"" S? -I"""f.'.' d '"v”I'mF ll N SIIDL "I III? Hospital and doing for the hosliiltil I” respect and Sympamv t" we cunriu-(pd brew shv .hS 3 mould Canadians into a stronger gatlieriiig It recoiiiiiiciuli-ll cr ' dilmutll -A ass?)-at '-Q -illml Give your baby no ls-aailimi ilie i ll? pl" imml 1"" n swan lli- PW. -Ielks. l1F9Sid0l" ill "I" The nominatihg committees re- bereaved oneS' in IIIIS mail. time fr Ih h I Ifellc "Id KIIIIIS 0-I naiir-.i tion of a Canada t'ililllilI iipil 5 r-' AI”-Seyv ms (and Ian mm beii---HEW-1' thii-Will!”-tlltettttzlc liiIlImvIiiIwtliIIlm N demand -lulttttf ”"5PIl5I Aid 3"d l” "19 port was presented by Mrs..R.D. "I deep sorrow "Id bereavement" a1(iImandealIIIiI-IS-5)" 33,1251 Cihul-DcII; Mr.IMassev draus his i-iirnzvlauthority to use public Illlltl-i lulu :l"IsI::)iIii-Iglell??IheIII.IlIlI::kqI,;l(-'1 I" BIIbyI' Ow" T'iIiI"” 'f ”'” tuttrla-ItwliilliznlmiiviIIP::giflnibIIPcIlIiI: and vital inter in his duties asiadvance a host of prtiiecis do gress. said he has found a marked "'m ym" I V "I ml”-V ill" itnlly tested for aEoaq ad gucsis present. Minutes of the previous month- list of officers and committees for VIC") i In" '"I'd . In.” "Id 1 1 - Canada's 18th governor - n - l'sI ned to cre i i- ii ' ' ' . . i u dl r 1,” nerment at the Peoples Ceme- ge eia p g a e a moi. iisiinc- increase in Canadian: aelf-con- . Ii, 3,21 I;I;:I;l;Ia,I3e:,l,I?1g:d?,:::dread Iir91?1'h(.I,I,?,I,I. I:,r..e,;I5;:I:,It' FIIIIISC fro: thlla e:Il.ll'IClIIgl'II!seIllKt I"Y- from a long career In many fields. tlve Canadian culture. It also Kare fidenca. i'lans were completed for the nurses' Graduation on May 22nd ill Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Cotton for the Buying Committee reported that chintz for screens and nylon curtains for the Deluxe rooms had heen purchased. l)EI.EGATES Ttlrs. Hamid Partridge and Mrs. Waldo Bain were appointed dele- gates to attend the Maritime Hosp- iinl Aids Aas'n, in St. Andrews, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. .i.W. MacKenzie, telephone MacNeill and the following is the Buntain; vice-president. Mrs. Slan- loy Thompson: secretary. Mrs. I)onald Campbell; Secretary. Miss Lorna Weeks treasurer. Mrs. A.B. Bagnall; Ways and Means Committee Mrs. Gordon Lertel. Mrs. Vernon Gay. Mrs. Wellington MBCNBIII, Mrs. Jack MacLeod, Mrs. Earle MacLeod. Buying cominiiiee. Cotton. Mrs. Mrs. WE. May 2.iith to stat. Knitted articles were rccclved for the Gift Cabinet from Mrs. S. Scrimgeour. Mrs. G. Hibbard. and Miss H. Hagard. Mrs. G.F. Moore. Trea-urer. presented in detail her annual re- port which showed that the Aid has had a very successful financial yPl'il'. The president. Mrs. Buutain re- vicwed the activities of the old in her annual report and enlarged on the various projects undertaken by the members. A turkey supper held in February was the first un- doi-taking of the year. Tag day was hold as usual on Easter Set- urday and was "most successful. in conjunction with the Junior League of the Charlottetown Hosp- ital. Cooking school was held in June. l The Aid also sponsored the nurses' Graduation and donated fwu prizes. A variety concert in Fchruary netted the Aid a nice aum. Mrs. Allison MacMillan and Mrs. Stanley Thompson represented the Aid at the annual meeting of the Maritime Hospital Aids Associa- tion hold in June. This year a Pro- .l.W. MacKenzir. Mrs. G.M. Av rd. Telephone committee. Mrs. . :W. l lliackcnzie. Board of five. Mrs. (;.H. Buntain. Mra. W.E Cotton. NEW WING l)r. .l W Donald Manage Mai-Ki-ii1.ie and Mr MacDonald. Hospital and co-operation in organizing for a house to house canvas if nec- ceaasary. The president. Mrs. Buniain an- nounced that the Senior Hospital Ladies Aid would give a donation of S5.00t).0fl towards the campaign. This is from a fund built up the last. two or three years with this oampal in view. On motion of adjournment. tea was served by Mrs. S. Scrlmgroiir. Mrs llarnld Partridge and Mrs. Jack Mach:-od. Corresponding W.T. Rogers, Mrs. Trustees representa- Mrs. G.M. Avard expressed the appreciation and thanka of the Aid to the officers and committees for their um-k during the past year. Campaign were introduced to the Aid and spoke to the members re- garding the fni-throming Hospital campaign to raise S25tt,000.0tl for a new wing in be added to the They asked for our hclp attended. for,.the late Wyman B. Large. whose sudden death. on board the Borden Ferry. on May 17. were held in Ti-you Baptist this district joined the large con- to hear and enjoy a variety con- cert sponsored by Vlctorla Wom- en's Institute, participated in by local and outside talent. (includ- ing the Fraser family) in tap dan- cing. singing. the Highland Fling, with bag-ripe and piano accom- paniments, Dorr receipts also sale of home made candy also proved very successful financially. Inoculation of school children from this and merging di.-itrtcta. was successfully carried out at Crapaud Hall on May 15, by Dr. MacDonald. assisted by the two resident nurses. Relatives and friends of Miss Gladys Villett. teacher at Victoria school. are extending best wishes for an arly and complete restor- ation to good health and duty, fol- lowing a successful operation re- icently performed at the P.E.l. Hospital. Min Viiiett la a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Viiiett of Hampton. Friends of Mr. J. Warren Villett. grandfather of Gladys. will be pleased to learn Mr. Elmer MacDonald was the purchaser of fourteen acres of woodla (I. at the recent auction sale of Charles Fall. which will friends is being extended to the on May 20 by the church pastor. Work which has been preceding satisfactorily on the interior of the new Hampton Motel, is nearing com ' 'ion. Possessing an ideal lo- cation, and fully modern conven- iences it should prove an ideal re- sort for tourists during the season. Work which has been proceeding on the large new barn and dwell- ing house of Mr. Donald Cameron. nearing completion. This fine pro- perty, facing the T.C. Highway. in an ideal situation. conveniently near to the churches. schools. and modern conveniences is an at- tractive asset to the community. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mill Elaine Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Auaiin Smith. upon receipt of her BA. degree at Mount Allison Univer- sity Convocation on May 15. Min Joyce Ferguson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ferguson. has returned to her home here. following another year": term at P.W. College. jcj- m. SlIAMA' SUPER SPECIALS country wants him. office, will stay on an extra year..11u:; pm: (mists His only really awkward situa- term to the spring of 1953 was tion as governor-general rose two announced early today by Prime rseeks ago and was quickly Minister St. announceme i said the Queen has been "graciously pleased" to ap-jicy, prove the action. It did not come as a siirprise.l-3.000 persons on festival stationery Mr. Massey had no comment onlbearing Mr. MaIsey'a name as, the extension. but it is well known . vice-regal patron. The letter was a that he enjoys his work and lsfplug for acdistillery which donates willing to serve as long as hislmoncy to the festival. Mr. l"assey summoned Mr. (lug- Born 69 years ago in 'I'oronio,llcy to Ottawa for an explanation another letter The extension of Mr. Massey'a Laurent. His brief smoothed over. president of Maas.j moved into Rideau Mr. Onvley wrote Hall in February, 1952, and norm- retracting the statements of III! would have moved out next first letter. February after five years, But he his difficult role as the Queen's uous. representative. - ; bre exterior covers a humanity. a wit conveyed in a decplat the end of last March. cultured - voice and a tolerance 0THE.". EXTENSIONS Guests. as varied as their num-lyear terms. bera are Iarile at his official Ott, Mr. Massey alrc-arly had a live residence. and at the Citaiieli-tinguished record as a piihllc to express his mind on things commissioner to London. Stays Juicy, Never Cmmbles when you cook ground beef with BETTER'BLENDING Carnation A Toronto lawyer. David J. (ing- the Iloniiiiion -Drama Festival, sent a letter in ' Otherwise, .'l1r. Ma.ssey's icuure has been considered a success in has been steadily smooth. if stroll- The latest of his many I'dilllI.s A alight man whose rather som-Iaround the country was a I7-day, love of 10.000-mile trip through the Arctic Comments On Consumer Credit ' OTTAWA iCPt -A The finanringl of automobile purchases has hccn thc niosi impnrtaiit factor in tin- grouih of consunier buying on tho Mr. dip- Thurs-. May 24. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9g credit over a period of three or "evident six months. . .(,'tJ,l'll9 said criterion t0 Judas when there is money and a depression a sign M too little or too much money is too little money. after the dama in done." F o r example. inratinn the ultimate-would be a sign of too much insialim-nt plan. James If ('tI)llP.l Hort-rnor oi the Bank of Canada, said 'l'ue.sda). He said instalment buying has heen used mainly as a selling ta-h. "Iii"? Il.l' those who have goods to sell Ilp told the ('iiniinon.s hank- lng coniiiiiiicc he considers iiisial-' lllt'IlI iiiriiiic a iii-siralile thing, but It could no to extremes. Tho I-cniral hank'a annual report for I955 said it is estimated con- suiiicr credit in 1955 incrcascd hy. 3330.ili)il,ililiJ, coiiipared with a rise of si14.iio0.0oo in 1954 and of 3326.-. 00iJ,oim in I953. The growth was re- i'li-cicd in a 64-per-oi-ni increase in; bank loans to instalment finance- coiiipanies and a large increase in' persiniai loans. l Iilr. Come said that there has he-en a great development in con- sumer credit in recent years. Victor Quelch ISC-Acadipl asked Mr, (,Itl)'II8 what figure in in- , sialiiii-ni liuyiiig he considers I, ilk ti-r said last year the governmentf had acct-pied the principle of the; plan. ills- aer- hecii hostess at the many functions. D 'i SlIlIlI)ISl'ialclfeP 0 teething troubles mi. 0. frotfulneaa and ftwecishnau and other minor baby ills special corrective a 1 " Hutu howl. r..i.i.-insane-n-ado .i IV! of wins inothon for over 50 . PAII. Sweet-noting. aaav-In ake. these little tehleu arenaade din-in Leethln time, due h bundle of , 319”. ROAST BEEF, shoulder cuts,Ib. 43: I ROAST PORK (Picnics) lb. 39: CORNED SPARE RIBS, 4Ibs. 59c BACON, rindless, lb. 49c ROUND STEAK, lb. 59: vincial Aids Association was form- ed on the Island and a meeting is planned for sometime in May. The president thanked the mem- bers for their faithful cn-operation and attendance at the meetings during the year and especially the MORE CAREFUL? Death by lightning has been ea- iimated as four times as great among men and boys as among females. IDENIALLY YOURS CONF I --by llyrnc Hope Sincior MONTREAL. May 2-lth-Itfa happened at last! Waive named our Budgiei . . . Among the many ideas reader: of this column have sent me. name one from Mrs. Barbara Caaaeiman of Niagara.- on-the-Lake: "You say your Budgie is a real Canadian. pure thoroughbred, a bit. of a Scrapper-so why not Sir BEEF LIVER, lb. 35: BONELESS CORNED BEEF, lb. 35c HAMBURG STEAK, lb. 33: mesh rnoznu 29c COD FILLETS, lb. BROKEN PEKOE TEA, lb. 79: Isaac!" . . . Of couirse. ofmlcloiurrh! gtdthai. . . t . '" .::.l:-.”.:.".l...t;'.-3 ...:r..:-...".'::.'.: Monssts come, lb. si.i9 cup with ' - ' , " uspd gnyfhing else, ererl), ”Hi-rea the name, Dave! . . . Sir Ieaacl He looked til. the box in Ill! hand. and gunned in agieeureni. So did tho family when I passed no the idea to IIlPlll at dinner. It: unusual, and fiiu. Why didn't we think of ii. oilr.-tIivr;.' To Please A Queen and her Hide Your Fare-in your hands. family on this and take a . Quren'sBirihdiiy, "Peck "font" If. I'd rug eat. it your hair. How frozen (PSSPTI. dues ii Infill? made with one Is it doinll I! of the Royal much for your Instant Ptlildingl personality mt . . , thfe7ra-.'I a mtllh:-3.41 i avorl some in a .II:o)I':;loUllI please will do wsnidm frir ii-LANOLIN AYLMER. PORK & BEANS, 20 oz., 2 fins 39: PERFECTION MILK, 6tins 79c JEWEL SHORTENING, 2 lbs. 55c LARD, 2 lbs. 39c CHRISTIE S . FANCY MIIXED COOKIES, lb. 39: KRAFT CHEESE, V2 lb. pkg. 33c man an wan to claw eaoima III! ' Special qualities of Carnation I is cup ilmall can) 1,4. ieupoon Pgppu . ro t - - . , 'eTIi'"yR?()aII(lAII. IN STA VT PLI'Il?ct.Hl!IInra ?)r'?iIIfl;IlQI'!IlIfllIlIIfIlIlI1)lS0IIII1. c not found in ordfnar 7 mjfk PUESGDINGS. I think. are Imona olds your hair-style softly. 01., 2 "HS 53C 'I :':I',""':S3b"4'l;:I”" lleaspoon dry mustard 1 apora e 1 always keep ground beef M cup grated onion securely. Gives extrs sheen with- for All of uni So quick to make- OXYDOL, 2 pkgs. 67c i::.i..:";. I'.l3'..i”IlIii .'?.'....233 i.'2”....t2'3"."T'”T'li.i."dp.5?3.l' i'i1."i , d h h his ,, cumopm ' l , i l-Jl i. rp-y it on. moist an rm rf ft mu h ""' Ii'I)rIrI r:IiII)t'rIp-II-IllIid IilieIII:'IiII nftlbr of r,iI'IiIiir "IIIIIIFNIEIICII l;”ll'Ay again. 4 l'8 "hum Camemed Cows: . M g 8 IV) P””'IdI Kmufld IWCF peppgf that slat:-by iaaia-hr-i-ninui all lour curls will last. up to a PEPSODENT cookmg without In cup cracker crumbs mmd an ,-mwdlmn wreltl . . . Itinally. Lanolin Plus ' ' 0 jg N1 naspoons salt mum" um” Jmomh Royal Puddings are aiipor-hoviim eniaed. Keep ell seven flavors on and-ready for puddings or pie fillings. for piirfiuis, and from: desserts, any timal . tiona to Mrs. R. 8. Green of fialifu. N8, ”' '7" "M Coni"cJIrIII'iueI: intriguiii Iuueation for using BOlIDEN'8 TOOTH PASTE, 2 tubes 49: TALISMAN 3-FRUIT MARMALADE, 3 ion SL00 FIVE ROSES CAKE MIX, pkg. 25: Hair Spray Set. condition: your hair with a silky "Just. brushed lookl". At drug stores everywhere -Ii.b0. .& -":c”:t"i -v.. C. .s.jM.?...s--.....:............ ..?..,:.. Grated Chseaa. 'va tried it-and "it's really good! ones: -roam-o ROBIN HOOD :.-.....'”"-..-.r'-..-.3. FLOUR, 25 lb. bag a 51.69 one and bake In It IOI. one about 1'lu:IlII:lO:...I:. place under broiler anti lenama an tlnrotltllly leafed and clean all . lervl on or two on n r or in I as I valuable ,, ...-nm. is give aaaea eoloer a seal to your mom. cheese recipe-usin any of the famed Borden no each week for t heal. Band to no at Con- llil Crescent Molltrell P U The D i I'm thinking, for instance 3? lIiI.I"Il..I' I”Ii'i'i't'ME'iI's 'WIFEufor:rIiIla'milka. , ' mepared especially for baby feeding .. . . W FRUIT I VIGITAII DEPARTMENT ORANGES, Sunkist, 2 din. 59c . CELERY, large, 2 for 35: GRAPEFRUIT, 3 large for 25: CARROTS, 2V2 lb. cello bag 25: Now-have you I Cheeses? We ply hdentially Yours. mwiauiiom-on-A-sncx. Make 24 small balls from meat mixture. Put tomato dice. MIA! LOAF. Put meat mixture into paper lined loaf pan tn" 1 4” 1 2"). lake in modern ouicii "noiuo auaons". Form meat pm la. on cu ft out - . - r, i,,-. ...-i 4 cm Dociov whether you y ' ' mixture into 6 large painaa. Broil pm. to :.;:..:;..h.; '(Y..;.hg..m;- L-21': 'f..i'i; PARSNIPS, 3 lbs. 29: i':.'::'::'.':'.E:.'i .:I:l”:."1:'.":.'"l”:'z:.'.i - :':.:”.:'.1ii?. .';?..:...'”.":.l.'L2:'.l;.'.I?.:' :'.'.","::,-,,:,-,, ;-,;;cw- -v---w ro- 5 - .. "' "ii i '.l.'.l."l..'...i. , ..ftf.”.i: ISLAND RI-IUBARB, 2 lbs. 29: W 5 mm --d- we -no-ton-am ' l ..... .. ..... """ "”"" ” """”” 0 - - - ' . . ha”. awn" 5,; M ,9, .4 i - ; mg,-g;,vvg3,u,,,r-v,;:i,;:-;';,;'i.':i,,r”k "t V""''' ” ''''i''' l Dial I114--Inc Delivery-211 laatea so. I H q