Thur., April 17, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 1 St. Peter's W. A. Had HAM?SHIRE SCHOOL The following is the report for Hampshire School. Grade X. 1. Robert Clow. ' Novelist Pearl 5. Buck Uses casting. Most of Miss Buck’: major novels have a Chinese locale or Mutual Of Omaha l . held by the two older boys of this _ little doubt, judging from their Grade IX_ 1. Marilyn Lartel.’ I oriental overtones. The Sedges Sickness _ Accident ~ ' bo k r . I ‘ . ‘ . . . ' . . o 2‘ C13 udcith £'i'1S'e{ ' B 1 Y unker Man 5 Name T00 -91 S .:].:,:,fe§m t:m,::1C":';,::;i11ir:,g:g Hospital - Medical 2 Fm e ' ' ery 0 ' NEW YORK (AP) —N0V9li5t completely different and I Surgical . ulton Proud, 3. Harvey Youn- . ken Pearl S. Buck, has for years wanted to make sure it would Insurance been writing books under a man's name as well as her own, it was learned Wednesday. Miss Buck acknowledged that she is author of works under the nom de plume, John Sedges. She said she used the name on some volumes to avoid literary type- be accepted on its own merits,” she said, adding that she thought an unknown male would have a better chance being accepted than an unknown female. The first Sedges book, The Townsman, published 13 years ago, was well received by critics. The’ senior and afternoon bran- members to remember all mis- ches of St. Peter‘: Woman's Aux-E sionaries in their prayers and iliary held a joint closing on Mon-I hoped that those present would day evening in the Church Hall.lattend the Diocescan meetings There were many members aiidl next week. guests present including M r s.l Mention was made of J.A. and W. E. Champion Diocesan Pres-;G.A. activities for the summer dent, representatives from St.l months. Mrs. P.E. Callaghan pre- Paul’s W.A. and also two mem-lsident of the afternoon branch, bers of the Belvedere branch. A [ thanked the evening group for charming friendliness and good their support and spoke briefly on will was most apparent through- the work accompl~islied. Tea and out the evening and the articles, a pleasant social hour followed, displayed for far off Mission"; so ended a very active year of 2 Field-S much admiI‘ed- lwork for the Woman’: Auxiliary 42 Greendal’s SPRING SPECIALS and children in the Dolores Tol- Mrs. B. Rogers, president of;St- Pete“ Cathedral- ima area southwest of here. Men's TOPCOCITSI in fweedsl all the evening branch welcomedl wgg| and mohquv qnd gqbqr. guests and members and called‘ on Canon E.M. Malone t-o speak. dines. 19.50 oneusavers! "P The Canon regretted the ab - sence of Canon Moffatt who was unable to be present. Canon Ma- We added another 25’ Men's 2 lbs. 2 for Sport Coats to the Special Rock. Values to 29.50. lone requested all to join him in Sale l7.95 A nice selection of Wedding prayer and followed with con - Men's Suits with 2 pairs of and Formal Dresses to choose gratulations on the work accom- Pants. To 39.50. from- 22.50 up plished and assured members that all the articles would be received Sale 29.50 « The best buy ..in town Boys‘ Tweed Coot and Cup Sets. sizes 4 to 6x. Grade VII. 1. Delano Moore, 2. Allison Larter. Grade VI. 1. Doris Proud, 2. Dixie Easter. Grade V. 1. Gladys Easter, 2. Jean MacPhee. 3. Fulton Younker. Grade IV. 1. Wayne Larter. Grade 111. 1. Keith Larter. 2. Roger Moore, 3. Nancy Stewart. Highest average Gladys Easter 94 percent. Write or Phone ‘LAURIE B. SMITH Cb'town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 . BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) —Bandits killed 24 men, women Ladies‘ Summer Dresses arriv- ing daily — including the new Cheirise style. 5.95 to l9.95 We carry a complete line of children's Coats. Dresses. Skirts. Hats. Gloves. Sweat- ers. Cor Coats. Strides. Blaz- ers. etc. Fresh Neck Ribs 43c Peas. 20oz. .. 29c Pictou at their ultimate destination with a great deal of pleasure. The theme of his talk was mis- sionary work and he remarked that contributions to this field of the church had gone up_Aapipreci- ably in recent years, due he: thought, to the realization of ob- gation by Church Members. That Women’s work is being.recogniz- ed was evidenced by the fact that at the forthcoming Lambeth Con- ference in England Missionary Appeal was to be discussed. Mis- sions loom largely in people's thought, to the realization of obli- who concluded his talk with rods words from the W.A. Hymn, “The Sliced lb. Lynn Valley . .4 for Bacon . . . . 49c Pears. 20 oz. . 98c Mayfair Corned—12 oz. tin Perfection Beef Lo-of. 2 for 69: Milk. 6 tins . ,. . 89c sg Vogue doz. TOILET TISSUE . . . . 95c Maxwell House COFFEE. lb. . . . . . . . 89c Men's Spring Jackets in rever- sible. Ivy League and plains in Love of Christ Constraineth us”. ALL BRANDS bgfh bufl-an gnd zipper from-§_ 9 9 5 95 Mrs. Rogers thanked the Canon - ° ' for his most enjoyable talk. She 3 q1's' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 98¢ 5 U -also said how the w rk i‘ th ALL BRANDS ' I groups was appreciated, esgeciafi . P Lfldles Pullover and cog‘. ' KETCHUP. 2 for . . . JELLO. 3 pkgs. for . CANADA N0. 1 49c ............29c APPLES. 5|b.bog .. ooooooooooo. OGILVIE FLOU_R.25|b.bag............ $1.59 MORSES BROKEN PEKOE DUTCH FAMILY to FRM Nnie. I . What hopes and ambitions are 1y that of the Dorcas secretaries who have the responsibility of stretching the dollar and plan- ning the work. Mrs. Champion remarked how pleasing it was to be present and paid tribute to the work displayed. She urged Sweaters in orlon. bonlon or wool. 2.95 up All New Spring Coats and We have the largest assort- ment of Men's Trousers in splash weave and plain shades —A|l specially priced. 10% off all other Men's Suits. smiles, that they are happy their long trip is over. Mr. and Mrs. Hamming of Elst, Holland join a number of their countrymen who are engaged in ‘agriculture in Prince Edward Island. The girls of the family including the baby in mothers arms will find many things to explore in their adopted land and some day they will grow up to be fine Canadians. Dutch family as they arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday night are- known only to them, but there is . ' o L o The next meeting is to be held YOU TO TEA. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59¢ Suits.—- ' l.OCl|eS Ald Organlzed In 1Sl’{:(l31f(1y((1j\5;ll.-$p:ialc¥:l1rE’ll'ler1:l1‘ti)e‘\:l£‘ Eilisfgig CAN BE / % ifltilijngl 24 0:. bolt. . . . . . . . . . . . 37: and TOPCOGTS not -I O New Glasgow Community i3r'a"?§nfi.3'2.'t‘§.'.g'§§§§§f€‘wi§i'§§ A .9/« ' _. " .3‘ discussed at this meeting. Roll '9" 8 l ‘” call to be answered with a small donation to be kept on hand for a chinese auction. ' Happy Fisherman SEE US AND CHOOSE SCOTT-ATTWATER The women of New Glasgow and Millan, Treasurer, Mrs. Alder vicinity have organized a Ladieslmckieson, Directors, Mrs. Lorne Aid of the Community Medicallsteven-son, Mrs. Julia Gallant, Centre, for the purpose of assis-'Mrs. William An-drew, Mrs. Ayl- Use Our Loy-owoy Plan With every $2.50 order customer receives one A deposit Wm hold any garment coupon. Drawing for groceries Saturday. ting in the realization of neces- mer MacDonald and Miss Anna Fire - Auto _ Casualty 11 M°d°15 '50 (310059 From FREE DELIVERY _ sary additional funds and, in the Stevenson. Marine Ea:-¥Alrs?>':ns. ' Q Q future of fulfilling the aims for Meetings to be hem on the 3rd _ e Q 0 which such a group strive to ac-'1;/Ionday of every month. On G. G. K. McCulloch Chain Saws c ‘_ ' ' hieV€- / March 8th a very successful bean Keith Carmichael Ltd. ‘ 1 Officers elected for the coming supper was held in New Glasgow 78 Great Gegr e St‘ Buckley PL Rd Dial 6423 302 G fto St. Ph. 9310 Great George 5*‘ l . d 8-’ , ra n . one . 3’°3"—Pre5'de“t' MrS'sB1a'r A"d'lHa'.'» al'd $15000 was realize ’ Dial 4311 Charlottetown “If we sell it. we service it” rew, Vice Pres., Mrs. Jay Ed- which is to be handed over to the OF BARG INS wards, Secretary, Mrs. Ian~Mac-‘Medical Centre. ‘ APRIL " NO DOWN PAYMENT H ow E zoo WEEKS TO PAY AT NEW WAY FURNITURE & APPLIANCE DEPOSIT on Down - PAYMENT IREBQUIRED Outstanding Offer! * 2 Pc. CHESTERFIELD and DAVENPORT SUITES ”GARLAND” in Combination on LEATHER and Figured ALL-WOOL maze :7 1 $1 Q or $1.30 weekly ég $50 SAVING on nus DER 3 Pc. BEDROOM suns se-headboard bed: double dresser and chest. $189.95. APRIL SALE—— in the latest combinations of leather and all-wool figured friezes with brass tipped black legs. Reversible cushions. Beautiful colours of Red;. Green; Beige and Grey in APRIL SALE: ‘N0 DOWN PIIYMEIIISI NEW 1958 MODEL \ Packed with desirable features. this 21” table model represents 1 top value buy! Compact modern cabinet houses Fleetwood’s power- ful Fringemaster Chassis . you may enjoy perfect picture and sound £rom local and fringe sta- tions. Cabinets in Walnut, Maho- _ gany or Limed Oak finish com- plete with tapered matching legs. A NEW 1958 MODEL at a sen- sational, low price ll only $25935 no nowu PAYMENT .. 32-50 EW AV THE MARITIMES GREATEST FURNITURE APPLIANCE & TELEVISION STORES I61 GT GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. PHONE 6211 Toiie-on-tone effect. Comprising b001<Ca Sensational quality and beauty’ Regular REG. 189.95 SI“ 39,-95 N. 85° weekly NOW ONLY NO DOWN PAYMENT matching leather combinations. SAVE $40.00! New 1958 .”Imperial:' Portable Sewing McICl1|fle Electric model with smart tw0—’C0I1E carrying case_ and allSAzI1Jtit}a_c_hments. Regular $109.90. APRIL $69.95 or 75: weekly NO DOWN PAYMENT! Nationally Famous Kelvinutor and Moffat H 3 pc. Seamist Bedroom Suite 4-pc. Esmoncl Quality Blanket Ensemble t ' mfort and warmth. 4 wool Edd ifiiqogri csoatin-bound blankets. APRIL SALE- $29.95 or 50c weekly NO DOWN PAYMENT! Electric Ranges extra large chiffioner, double dresser, with bar bed Reg. $209.95 on sale at $179.95 or $1.65 weekly priced from $229.95 or $1.50 weekly weekly OROSLEY DELUXE PUSH BUTTON DEFROST Refrigerator can ’ Reg fr Id E ch _ Dormeyer Food Mixer 2 pc. Deluxe Cheste '9 , Deluxe Recliner usy our suite complete with juicer. meat grinder, utility table and 6-pc. kitchen tool set sale priced at with adjustable foot rest in cornbiiiation . . - , th ‘ V d fahri sale priced at with S\\1‘\El chair durable wool FY1625 C-111 iea 9' an '3 . $329.95 sale priced at $289.95 or $1.95 Weekly C0\'6l‘lllF-» Res 535995 531° pnced at $89.95 .55c Weekl $199.95 or $1.25 weeI<Iv- °' Y $69.95 or .50c Weekly