' * ea Nae L Was read and discussed. - The treasurer gave a report of $248.70. proceeds cleared on card parties held in various homes for School. A report of school committee was given and it was moved anti seconded that neces- sities be purchased for school. It was also moved and seconded all _ Motions carried that, the treas- @red pay $225.50 plus interest on balance of debt on school. It was also decided by all mem- hers that a lunch committee be appointed for the meetinigs. two. members to. zo on committee for each meeting. Mrs..Gordon Mac- Ewen and Mrs. Ruthner MacDon- aki to\be on lunch committee for next meeting. Mrs Ruthiner MacDonald will be in eharzge of program for next mon th's meeting. c Mrs. James Conohan kindly in- vited the members to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be @nswered by sing-song, do or pay. Program for evening consis- ted of two games of bingo put on by Miss Noreen Guinan and priz @s won by Mrs. Ruthiner Mac- Donald and Mrs. Harold Douglas. , Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem, followed by a delic- fous lunch, served by the hostess, gesisted by some of the mem- bers. - SNOW REMOVAL COST | MONTREAL (CP) — The city reported Saturday that clearing ‘the 7.7-inch snowfall that blan- keted Montreal Thursday cost $160,000. This pushed the total eest of removing snow from Mon- Hareld Douglas and Mrs. | lost their first freshness in the | spell of waiting. But what matter so long as in the affairs of the Bab farm all goes well? The March sunshine today-—- | how lovely! 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THURS. 9:00 to 5:00 FRIDAY 9:00 - 9:00 SATURDAY 9:00 to 12:30 On The island ft's E & McLEOD LTD. “Your FavoriteShopping Centre" : ’ NO 0. ‘ BAMPTON WA. AND WES. “fe? ' ra The City Of Edmonton Mrs. F.A. Merrill entertained | ‘ ae = id's Da rust tee teats wane| TO Dress Up Vegetables Marks St. David $ Day at her home on Tuesday evening. 7 . e ; : March 10th. The vice-gresident “ t , Hon. Dr, J.J. Bowlen, Lieuten-|on, the shores of Hudson's Bayjof the W.A. Mrs. MK. Know Seasoning Secre s 3 ant Governor of Alberta, attend: wate searching for fhe North | presided and opened the ed the St. David's dinner in Bd.| West Passage,” | HS Temerrow's Dinner: Tune: fi ce +4 monton. Dr, J.T, Jones, head of} \ived in Edmonton fifty years|read, vegetable ae @Ocuvre; roast ‘ Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 808 the department of English, Unk ass. was of half Welsh and half |Join ae stioulder of pork; + versity of Alberta, was the guest |}ndian . Pauline | cial salion; kele; snow 6 The G : Wed,, Mar. 18, 1959. | speaker. Joanson had prided herself o8| pretty with applesauce; coffee, —— e . ‘ . > = —_ - —- | ‘Among the many interesting| her Indian Blood. .The Welsh | finished ee ee —— a — points brought oyt by Dr. Jones |could pride themselves on the} s¢ ements are level : i in his magnificent address were| other half of her ancesry. of Vegetable Hors @Ocuvre: | : in combine 1 NINGS these. Dr. Jones said that just a8) erson a saucepan ee i | 1APP E : -| .He recalled that tha first name | Pauline Johnson, as a peot con-! w. carrot a thin : pelt i given to Western Canada--was|tributed beauty and spiritual stalk celery, vey anal é New Wales. It was given by altiings to Canada, so also could) aij peeled pearl oon ‘2 Sig: i Oh lotbet it Welsh. sea Captain, who landed the Weslh today. — a - d fresh “mushrooms ' . Said thce Model Meeting’? et | Kinkore ware Coed : oo Gee oy oe — held ait 3 rf a he ° the ; . and 1 e. the home ef Mrs. Sydney Stead, |past two weeks with his grand- ; C vos li d : Of , = ‘| Water Street on y eve-|father, Mr. Damien Shreenan. Discuss onso | atio ee 3: 15 sat 7 Stir in 1 thsp. tomato paste, % ning. The presfdent Miss Helen the Charman e. fresh lemon juice, % tsp. gar- = Cox presiied over the business} Mrs. Lee Demers and baby Women’s Work In Church a ype ope yg Tv Coca lie powder, '% tsp. whole thyme {|meeting and welcomed the “rush- | son, Jr. of Ogdensburg, New ° a rge — ford with “8 Mrs. My friend, Jesie McCarthy, and |leaves, 1 bay leaf, 1 tsp. salt, % \\ tees.” Mrs. Ray. Stunden Yave an York, visiting ‘er parents, : $1,208 are |bers A letter of mem ir were chatting yesterday. tsp. ground black pepper and % *}interesting talk on the -history,|Mr. and’ Mrs. Sterne Webster, Whether the: two. enisting wart- mlagions wore 2 - There ee oS oon “I made my Gre lemen pie|tsp. whole basil leaves. Simmer aims and purposes of the Soror-|Baytield Street. en’s organizations of the United | 126 . affiliated er, eee reat from vg pr ag nen when I was seven-searscié.” she|bpil 30 min. or until vegetable: ity both locally and International. | : : Church of Canada should join to = 2,374 a PB gage n prema ones aoe — pos GR aad Mrs. | -emarked. Saas are cooked. " ly. The program “The Connois-} Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Hamm and | form one organization was the = eon hove a coneiaan article on “Harmony”. Mrs. Jobe “T sewer dreamed that years) Add 1 (6-0z.) can coarseflaked. - é seur’ and “The Collector”) was | children, Cherly and Wayne, are| main lopic of discussion at the loan of 7,907 j Po the work | Rogerson and Mrs. inn Dimes later Fd -be making pies andjdrained tuna fish, 8 chopped > * presented by Mts, Gerald Foster | spending a few days in Halifax,| executive meeting of the Mari- is with the young mothers. were appointed te prepare am countless ether feeds fer TV, or] green ees 8 chopped black . and Mrs. Temple “Tinie ee Conference branch of the| ‘The associate members, num |Easter Program. Offering $1.08. aaa Sete ee oe ae bs freshments were served e | Hacherty. Woman’s Missionary Society, |pering 3.77%, do much knit The Mizpah benediction closed imwisihie sucbence Simmer 5 min. Chill. Heap in . hostess assisted by Miss Frances United Church of Canada, held Se eae tor relief work = the meeting and refreshments |™=leas of people BH I hadn't) tuce nests. Makes 12 servings. Res MacMillan, Mrs. Harold Milligan| The XI Alpha Exemplar Chap- Church, Hal wee ; ae ieoeeed few te : Grigerate ap to 1 week ' ; : : (recently in Bethany Church, Hal- | ajso scontributed $9,163. Of this | were then served agemze my up . and Mrs. Don Wonnacott. Meet- | ter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the ean [ group 112 became active mem- : metheds and utensils, I couldn't| TRICK OF THE CHEF ing closed with the ritual fol-| home of Mrs. L. J, McLellan on| Miss Dorothy Young, Domin-| pers, LOWER MONTAGUEwy |22*e done 2.” she laughed Season chopped céoked kale lowed by the Mizpah benediction. ednesday ion board secretary, Toronto,| During the past year rox- same caperiiy te organ-|with lemon juice and ‘a little vent oe k the sed new 0f-|; ey ogg o The February W.L * ' beck of wew book, | powdered basil The eleventh ‘anniversary of|President, Mrs. Myron Bell con- erie toking’ the shan “as tend 35,331 oe clothing - ae ot L was held at . all ; the Yarmouth Business and Pro-|ducted the meeting. Mrs. L. J.) woan's Associations and the ja 7. rk: Included were 528 = , ~ pes.” I added “I's practical SENTENCE POLICEMAN fessional Womet's Club was ob-|McLellan, Mrs. P. M. Simmonds | woman's Missionary Society. malik pi Whoa yge sell roy with 12 members present. Mect-| 2) eeswetive and the -ecipes| TORONTO (CP) —. Suspendeo served recently. Birthday greet-|and Mrs. Barl’ Taylor were if) Miss Young reporting on the |11g towel kits, and quantities of ‘Mf, pened with @ reading “Delare ceuy tm fale” — " —._jpolice constable Thomas Higgins, se saat! eee eee eer oe work of the Commission set UP | used nylons for windows’ indus-|You Believe” by Mrs. A. Burke) “Mest of the feeds have been|3i, one of 11 suburban North members from Helen Dunba SS eed study the proposal, said \@/tries in Japan and Korea. In ad-|followed by the Creed im unison |@emenstzrated em my TW pre-| York constables charged with s of Charlottetown, Past Provin- a tad ee organization would require re-! dition at least 275 parcels were|Roll call was responded to by|S*ams.” Jesie said, “when, as|series of thefts, was sentenced , cial President of the P. E. I. | a0s , assi y s. : organizing the whole structure sent direct to missionaries for |each member passing in a you knew, directions must be! Monday to three months. He was clubs.. Mrs.. Mildred Royce Cro-|Beer and Mrs. J. A. Carruthers. | o¢ the church and would invelve relief work. For local mission |zift for the coming beat eupetal-clenr. Olan jext ene we-licund guilty of stealing 8 quen- well, Women's Editor of the ee the working out of new relations |céntres aboot 7,000 pounds of |The minutes from the last cial ingrediest cam tern 2 plain }tity of toot2paste, shaving cream Yarmoutn Herald, a personal] Mr. and Mrs. A\ E. LePage. |between church courts and the clothing and supplies. were pack-|ing were read and approved food inte something exceptionally | soap and other articles. He was friend of Mrs. Dunbar was the |7 Thornwood Road, Toronto, are women of the church. ed containing Christmas gifts,|a thank you card was goed.” ; dhe sixth police constable to be pores chairman for the me- mone vin var p Bd et eee 8 i eros = es, eee layettes, as well|from Miss M. Anmear. Corres-| “You've preved that, Josie. es |Comvicted in connection with the mor. ie occasion. ' Re ’ s ' we t oo t i ndence a . hr _ Beach, Florida. a overall increase in mission giv- Bo Solis eas if Seetones ite Se toon the etremep lone he ve aa wees axle aa meormas ts 2 i From Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mit Mr. LePage, president of €/ings was reported, amounting (Oltonn was appointed Recording | card parties nanan snted to 994.45 hittle a ai aed okra: ton, Green Street, comes word 0° |A. FE. LePage Realton Co, ts a) more than $10,000. In 1957 $140, | Secretary and Mrs. Norman Es-\and the Valentine Dance $5475. Senn denies halves to 3 : = their lovely trip. One of their member of the prominent Toron‘o | 900 was forwarded to the Domin- tey : 8% Seerceccceceseeseeseesesese ’ oer ot oO t . y of Pictou, the former Record-| It was moved and Seconded we) cosked or canned = ted oo i ote, ag last points of interest was Para- | family which originally had con-)jon Board in Toronto, as against ing Secretary, is now Correspond-| have a St. Patrick's Dance and = Coot FOR THE BEST iN arch: + “ee >." ’ . es +s dise Beach, Nassau, Bahamas. nections in this province. He is | $150,000 in 1958. This amount was] jng Secretary of this organiza-| Easter Monday Dance, commit. ee ee oe a ae a cousin of the late Hon. B. W.| more than double that of 1940. it} tion, fees appointed for same. 4 short ar — Cameras a. A FASHION LEADER . Mrs. Roland Loughlin of Fred- | LePage. was reported. Other net — discussion was held on the Re eam “ a chard. — Ui . a ; F ericton is leaving on a trip to tions went to Gifts for Building PROTEST TO N getta. The execuatives were ap need mare vegeiab' A truly different afternoon,Mrs. Reg. Bell at the Spring] Ottawa and Toronto In the] Donald Ross, student at St. | Advance. -$2,326.65 to the John QUEE! pointed to act at the distric com and we wil d& = when they; AND PHOTO SUPPLIES dress of almond green shaun-|Fashion Snow. The mink stole) jaiter city Mrs. Laughlin will | Dunstan's University, spend, the | Neil (United Church OT Canada) LONDON (Reuters!—Britain’s | vention to be held in Lower Moa. | 2° really goed See ‘tueg with softly droped panels she is wearing would turn any-/| visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stella} week-end at his home in Summer. University in Korea. Tgtal re- league against cruel sports criti- tague this year. For the program | ; TAYLOR'S aa ae body's head—in the right-‘direc- | Loughin. side, - ceipts for 1958 were $154,064.99. cined the Queen Meodas & Mrs. L. Ross entertained with’ failing from the new waistline to|tion In complete harmony was * | These reports were presented by om ns ay for SUP-| some very: amusing contests. Cal-| Mary’s Beauty Salen JEWELLERS a@°small pouf of skirt and gather-| Mrs. Bell’s flowered hat and bone| Mrs. J. J. Inman, wife of Mr.| Mrs. Albert Sharp was hostess | treasurer Mrs. Roy Vail,” Rock- | porting the “‘cruel and detestable | lection — acian week ae ei in the hemline, is worn byjcalf pin-toe pump. J. J. Inman, former president of|to the East End Bridge Club|inghdm ’ amusement” of fox hunting The | =®&'né t the | ‘ the Bank of Nova Scotia, is on}on Tuesday evening at her some] Presiding at the meeting WAS |jeasue report noted with “great meeting to a close after which * — — appemi WE DEVELOP AND PRINT an extended visit to their dau-|in Summerside. Miss Bessie Matheson, Halifax. . a delicious lunch was served by ALL TYPES OF ELLEN’S DIARY ghter who lives in Rome. Recording Secretary was Mrs. regret” that the Queen subscribed | the hostess and committee im ch- _ ya Pe COLOR FILM oe. woe a Lee Horne returned to his home | Norman Estey of Pictou. £100 annually te the West Nor- — rn! Maynard Aitken and we; Kent St. Hardy Bids. ta . a * Master Bob Weir, Park Street:}in-Summerside on Saturday after| The ~ Maritime Conference | folk Foxhounds Club and its hunt- le lang Collings to have sem . -seseee Foals Py lets Lambkins Serer oe a few days in Mom Branch is made up of 18 Presby- ing activities were “welcome” on sd : ya IG : EGLINGTQN—HOWE BAY W.I. | real. erials, the largest Prince Ed-| P91 sottstos te east Englend - f ? ward Island and the smallest : : : ceils a Are Pretty Wee Creatu res The regular monthly meeting} Mrs. L: Compton will entertain) Bermuda. The other 16 are in of the Eglington - Howe Bay) at bridge at her home in Sum |New Brunswick and Nova Scot'a. -.. Yow we look for bedtimes to be|she is, as are naturally all calv-| Women's Institute was held at merside this evening.. en oo Se ae H tn bea Welaved. Or maybe it is somejes and foals, piglets and lamb-|the home of Mrs. Brenton Stead PREG | slit cert eorenggapionyysial ane” —7 = ee meal the cooks have tried to ser-|kins, and indeed every new-born. |on Wednesday evening, March| Mrs Howard Calibeck of Sum. | Froportionaie an ay deeaes ; ve piping hot—and we come at|In a winsome pair then our for-| 4, In the absence of the presi-|™etside had the misfortune of giving is emphasized amd direc! |] Sait Sua ‘new beauty . mealtime te a window or mayne |tunes were increased today, the | dent Mrs. Joha James MacDon-| falling on the ice last week and giving rather than ‘“‘raising eo _ @ verandah to pee if we can find|one a ca, the other a second ald eae Meeting opened by dislocating her shoulder. money has been the consistent ‘vA some trace of our missing men. | lamb. ian Mary Stewart Collect . [Policy af this nts E t Hi ts And they appear sooner or later| “Sheep” Mack our nine-year-|in ynisop. Roll call was respond-|, Mrs. Ernest Strong returned to Their work with youlger groups | as er a from a barn, and we read so hap-|old commented today “are the|ed to by eleven members with |her home in Summerside last|!s also stressed and hah ceri is ah Chenae py a report from their expression | best things on the farm to increa-|an Irish joke or superstition. | week after visiting in Montreal | had a record year. eas cient Mie a0 oe that we quite forgive the delay. |se in number! You can start with | There was also ote visitor pres-| #4 en es 8 a tration Sor taonee Co ’ . ‘They have been waiting there to 4 i meeti pecii 0 Mission Uir- 5 welcome some oat of stock eat ie ee ae ee ar ee Se a Mrs, A. A. Lockhart left Sum-jcle work. There are 371 affiliat- | Adella 4S Millinery 4 a part of that treasure of the farm-|¥ h to be ee , " Cor-|merside this week for Toronto, | ed C.G.LT. groups, an increase of | Died 6106 . ae they happen ewes. treasurer's reports read r i la; with 3.668 here increase | 177 Gratton $. 8 er which is not to be gained by| ‘‘In nh time you'd have quite a|respondence was read and dis- where she will be ‘the guest of) 41, with 3.666 members ‘in v4 searching to some visionary. rain-| flock” We said. : cussed. A questionnaire on educa- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wortley. 480). Total C.G.I.T.- givings for | bow's end, but is to be found as| He nodded. “But always aj tion was filled out. It was decid- near as the fields and the stables farmer has to allow, hasn't he? |ed that we invite the Handicraft | #f home. for bad luck: Things don’t always | van to come back at some indef- cs So they come now—the young-|ge right. You might even,” he | inite date. Thank you notes were , —. - hopes of the _— and | said “lose that first ewe, the firs: |received from two members for N : ci. a ; e flocks. Today at Alderlea it} year.” ifruit boxes received when ill. It ‘ w - i a was a first ¢alf of the year, a “And then what?” we queried | was decided to send a gift to a e loo or classics ef ° ig ie trim heifer to become a member} «There tone thi patient in the Prince Edward. Is- . . fiat the small herd ef registered could as” he ciaiad “tea lonk Meipllel; Ga Wak ane pretty dressmaker details . . . ag eatt pleases our farmers to) wy. out of sh raisin or |Sympathy cards were passed in ‘ ‘i keep along with those of mixed|ce, arother ewe and stare’ all (by each member. Collection a glorious colors! See the fr) breeds. A pretty little creature | over again.” mounted to one dollar. — : et he i i, the 4 does. So Roll call for the April meet- ° e. ie : ‘ST. PETERS LAKE W.1. times shee int np hyo |ing to be answered by each mem. Sweater and Skirt = here eo ; ai j i ber wearing a hand made Easter The regular monthly meeting a erdbeggeg me ee Bonnet. A-contest was conducted of S&. Peters Lake W. I. was when a prized cow has a calf ‘not |by Mrs. Alex Fisher and won by ) — - the home of Mrs. Harold | 1s to life’, when a ewe’s bab- |Mrs Howard Wood. Place for the Douglas ; ” Wedpesday night, ies are lost at birth, when through | April meeting undecided. Lunch : March 4th., with the president,| 1) ‘careless stewardship on his | Committee: Mrs, jJhenes MacKen- Mrs. Gordon MacEw en presiding. part, a whole litter of piglets go | zie and Mrs, Raymond MacDon- F Meeting opened with the Ode,|the same way. Truly the farmer | aid. Meeting adjourned. Lunch : followed by Mary Stewart collect | na, te “‘allow’’ im the time of in-| was then served by the hostess, ; J j uae fe unison. Roll call was Te| crease. But if Dame Fortune cho-| assisted by the committee in : 4 - — to: by: six ~~ oe ‘oses to smile on him how happy | Charge and a very pleasant hour | In fabulous Ban-lons styled by Helen Harper 3 rejoining, an payin ihe is. ‘ nt: eB ae ber fee. There were one visitor | go our farmers are when they = | and Avon Knit. i attendance. . _icome in from an overtime spent : oe " ee a ae in attendance at the barns, to th: ¢ , ny were read, approved a sig 5 : , = Collection of the evening amoumt-| pest “offers tc ieee thera ee r | Short Sleeve Pullover $4.95 - ed to fifty cents. Correspondence ‘ :