i” V 7 PAGE ' FOURTEEN . THE GUARDIAN. . . .. .. - ... .. . -.- .. -. 6' 1952 7 ' " h Ir hel ni - smith ' Grim" Hampton and Alma and Vicinity Annual convention ii-.”” '”"” ” ” ' ”"”” ”” l".l..”l'.'a-it: v”vi.'ii'.ii:'..”l”'w w ddi l Vici 'ly i v” ' T ..::.”':::rr.:.a:;'.r..v::v.”i.:'a- Wm"-a e "I l Iclnl activltes and showed the real val-l gl-rtlubaetiglzisndf tax: the mm mm The Women's Institute held a lo? ll: my ulmlillwldg l.::lu,ll1n Sign exunded to mm vemmn be m M, onhedru rm mm, 1- guccgggul p. tr 1 t Mm Music was under the direction of ' ' . ” mmy '" W - d ----r-.. ate corloepuon, Bnizlt ah... N..mll5., Bros. on Augiisll b-y whicell Mm Kenmih C'0CkC"- Tlgmsh Area lclir:"l1.1:o;-'o'.t:.lll'h,l.1:;n:lle.ll, "'35? 1" BURGESS BEEHME marriage Audrey Marie or-min. their iund-I were considerably aulz- ' m-o , After tile remaining llfueationa - daughter or M-, .m-om", negmnn pmented to carry on community TM ”""3"' m m” ”cm"y "9 were answered and the report of Continued from plgg 10 Cl-IARDOTTETOWN The Millol;s' HOIidf'FS arc nvvr and Coal is zicillll l)Plilf! ship- pcd. Although we llnve not. as Xvi. l'm-rlwrl silly grout qtlunllly we strongly advise the DlCli'llli: of orders NOW so that we can make deliveries as soon as l'rvcll'cri. Wu lire now booking Griffin, Saint John, and Roy amp. son of Mn. Mildred smith oi.!'red- erlcton and the late Mr. Smith. 1' a light mauve crepe gown and white accessories. The mother of the groom wore navy blue cre-pe with white accessories. A reception was held in the Royal Hotel with about 40 guests present, The best man, Charles Daley, pro- posed the toast to the bride. The haippy couple left for a honey. moon in Boston. and on their re- tllrn will reside at 109 Germain St. Saint John. For travelling the bride wore a salmon coloured gabardine suit with white -acceuories. Among the out-of-town guests aiftending the wedding were a number from Stan- ley and Fredericton. t 3. improvement friends was Rust 30th, for Dougali, daughter of J. Albert and Mrs. large friends. Beautiful and useful gifts were presented to this Work. Visiting his many friends and eiativcn on his annual vacation. Mr. Cameron is a son of Mr. and in health since heir return from the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Of special inttjcsit to her many a shower, on Au- Miss Elsie Mac- Macnougall. attended by a number oi relatives and popular oung lady whose marriage takes place in the near future. Celebration of forty years of married life by Mr. and Mrs. Clark busily engaged in cutting their har- vest. Friends of Mrs. James Gordon vacation at the home of Mrs. Gor- man's brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Cor- nelius O'Brine-and Mr. Peter Ut- Brine. Thc many friends of Miss Wanda Barbour are sorry to learn she is confined to her bed. with pneu- monia. All Join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The Misses Lila and Blanche Mountain accompanied by their sis- ter, Mrs. James D. Joitnston. Elms- dale, motored on Friday to North Milton where they spent the week- end with their sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Preston on Tuesday, August mm. the teachers in the Tignish He! met for their usual well conducted convention which extended over a only of the intellect but also and above all, the training of a strong personality. He also showed the nobility and utility of the teach- ers" role in society. The minutes of last year's meet- ing was very capably read by Mrs. Mary Rose Bernard who was re- appointed secretary for '53. The local president, Mrs. Eulalie Gillis ill hcr usual competent manner warmly welcomed the teachers and visitors. excl-rpt on the all-important ”Tcachers' First Day at School". Mr. Doiron, supervisor. touched on many important points, such as family allowance and its purpose, teachers first day at school, the Then she read a fitting . the resolutions and nominations committees were heard. the presi-, dent, Miss liulalie Gulls, made a few remarks and thanked the solved that a Teachers' Aid be set up as in the past. Whereas many pupils leave school because of, financial dini- culties and whereas older chil- dren naed money as they continue their studies. be it resolved that this uuuV6nu0l'l ask the Depart- ment of Education to urge the Federal Government to continue family allowance to children to the end of high school. Whereas the subject of Latin has almost disappeared from the curriculunwmd whereas this study is so important for advanced work. be it resolved that the Department of Education give this subject due consideration and restore it to its t the feet of Fanner He knew he deserved He had disobeyed. For the time fire of London in loss. anvil-ray, that scolding. be- White satin bows marked the H H ,. wwday period t h m, 1,, gout” .11 about th um mm 10,, me woman He, and gueol, or in. pgfentg, l, Mr, are sorry to hear she is l . er - eac era for their confidence in HR-Ebbig, grother. Kenneth Griffin. hve the KW” Gama?” ten" M "'9 Bmk mm” mm h" 't speedy recovery apggientelclllowmg communes were Eironlfif 1:23.: W1” .1” .ppo1m' E1212? il,::.nguhiiL:mb;'3” hm W1 m5 Md” 1” "'""”g'' "M "3 W” "l of Nova sc0m' Bl Pnrsbom N' 5 Miss Maude Te-ojai-d. Cleveland N0m1m1ii0n5? MI'- P- -4- Al'!en- The National oAtf&!:I:,oerl'1'IV1nR i0110Wl-id his master oulnfizlfyalld tended by Miss Emma uauant. . . auit, Mr. William Wallace and Mr. -- Charles Daley was the best man and M” M”k Cllmem" M Ha'"pw"' gxghh gnu,” g WIS: Ea: Ir)e:,e,:,:;) Gilbert Harper. Resolutions: Rev. l?:iln;"3ii'y tll::d much and lEnl":WnlImBoyh men Farm” Jack Robinson ushered the guests. L” La er new ' ' Sister Saint Raymond Oi Milln. perhaps given some valuable in- was gone. He knew s clinm Pet" The bride W” Wearing 3 now" Ntaidence ul-it. I Ifgrllatllhndl lvorl Painting was recently done on Mm James sh" Ind Mm Jun '"m'”0"- ""P1"u0n Ind Pl'ICi5i0- he saw it. me! when length gown of white min. Her. ions 0,, ,,,,,,,,,1' ,,;,,,,,',l,,, ' ,,,f,,,,,'" ,,', the exterior of Alma School, which C”l'”””"- Pm”: M” ”"P" ” WP which will I0 il-r in mk- V5” 19” fmm I henddreti Of peltl-5 many relatives mg nlend: M1; adds greatly to its appearance. :,:,l:g:fanS,::dinsm"r Balm cam" :::c1'l'2::F5tlK:'lg';l:19 Cg” 0: ? and rhinestones, and she carried a ' . -----A ' ' - ' 1" N 0 or mu m we mm .l:::F;::::: .:i.l2.il.i.”.i”.."..l.”i: .:::;2 mm ---em cJ?.ilfi?"i.."3”"33ialililmilefiffnlili mm in mi?:P.E'..”li””- no ribbon. The bridesmaid! gown was ly of the Province is at its best "WW l5 3P9"dm9' h" V””””" '"' the teachers to the Dalton School Among 033. 1 cl es the riowtli llwll-n' which "M" ii floor-length model of pink silk grg t the home of her parents, Mr. and and 1,, ,, M.” p,epmd name” Wm mg m,om;u”?" 9” PW” my mfm Em 0,, i 9 Visits in the Md M" 5"” 5”” W9” '”loV'" "ms Much Die ure is expressed 'by Mrs. Wallace Donald. showed the teachers the necessity whereas teachers. have found it to the lrtlblioy .3"; Wm be "pm med pink hat and carried yellow the many ,8 mm, Ind mend; of - and beneficial influence of di.scip- very useful to have n Tooohel-5' time since 1933 Eillhllglr the Hm roses. Mm wnmd R,,g,,s.,,,, Md Mm Mr. and Mrs. Archie um-man. lilie in regard to the training of Aid and whereas the ut-up of clude wooden-'wace mi N ”i' The brlclem mother W3, wggx-tng J. A. Mum!” in their conunued Western Canada. are spending their the will and the development. not. such .11 In; 1, needed, b, 1,, ng um: hwdgduwn ml; :';J:vH Old; . RH fire squirt dating from one ;:l-rt Mm THRESHERS FOR. SALE 1-No. 3 Halls with tail. lng elevator and high bag. get, in perfect condition (ill orders for Springhill, Olll Sylilloy, Albion Nut flhfl I-lgg. lm'cr- 7 p Fall, took place in the presence p , , , noss. Tho Filnilllls li9.'llllllf.' Bl'it',il(llV llilil ll ml lllll, :lllil'Zl um. ' of many relatives and friends on Neill. They also visited another sls- flvgdy C12; tggmchlld-rsg:f:;glin0":3 former status. , Robert Chappel's, York). iicdl qLlZ1l'Ill8iig;X2k'1:l8l1Vvyubllltls. .x1..i.-t- N113. ..l Mlllr Hinicrs Bedeque Noges Augustt aoiii, fiurlrtigo whgclgmlixs niaxclcidlgllsbet -and Mr. Nls- Chmcm ,. P0 v ny:iic:;ea;mrrlcll 3-small Halls with blou. Hm" ' ' ” l press" 3 o” 0 W 9 l ' i ' ' Vii" Malcolm MaoKenzie Chief ers- is rockers, accompanied by a suit- .M.... A ., . of education in the public schools collie In " Phone. wrlle ”"”"”"- W” W mi: rm "la; .”:.-"":”"s C"ri:.C'”.::':" E-:lii.ii::”.:: .is3::.:im?.:' ::..:2” :::li::'.-..l"d.:"".'::: '2 ...l7iI.”.'i.3 ”””” high hm" - - was a wee -end guest of Mrs. Edna ably replied to by bot (mt an am y w 0 were v 5 ng er par- . , , ' m - - ' p Jenkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas hostess. ants. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crockett ggggglshgl::ljl;::gkle:gl::l':rlo :3: l:lr'la9lnll(?I50ll!3 clleelil:'i'r?d;"if”l” mm These will be the last ' Moyse, this village. - p --w-- ' 3')” ML ""3 Mrs" Lem” MCAM9?" known to parents and pupils the young 1,31” lmnd ::poolId,.::;:: machines I will have This Recent visitors to the Province OLeal'y. left Saturday for their rat 4hEc as an 00,13 and W3 es i in t .. 1 Id Mr Wm H any home in Montreal where Cedric C t 8 8 n slacks, be it resolved that the SEBSOII, us come, inst Mrs. Charles Miller, Victoria. was no u 2: Mr. and s. 9 more gone up, so naturally the teachers of this convcrl on join served, will resume his duties as teachcr. can of bookygeven at that 0",. text books are selling below cost ins the Government absorbs a iespie. Mr. Gillespie has been en- gaged in the dairying business in Ontario, following many years of together to'pl-event the spread of such a custom which will event- ually lcad to the lowering of the a recent visitor with her daughter, Mrs. George Murray. WALTER D. CROKEN On Sunday evening. Aug. 24th. HOLMAWS 'co'AL DEPT. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henderson." Experleme in mls bumess 1” me members 0', Mmm Mommsollttlvilt llulii 0i We COSL dignity of womanhood. and Miss Ruth 1. Leard, Jersey Charlottetown. it is seven years lg--hliiggolsviuig M1mi”1835hl In the aftcrnooll Mr. P. A. Ar- when" n gregt honour nu SUmm?Tfleldl Emerald: R-R- ih9Y had sellault very capably read a full- chargs of the service. A very in- spiring message was given by Rev. John M. Sheen. been bestowed on this province in since Mr. Gillespie removed to on- the choice of the director, Dr. L. torio and he reports business lhei-e progressing well. They are the guests of Mr. Gillespie's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gilles- pie. while visiting relatives and friends here. City., N. J., were visitors to Alber- wnp on I.-ndayp August 21. year report of the P.E.I. T.F.. which was followed by a lively discussion. Rct'cl'clld Sister Saint Peter Mame delivered an excellent paper on language. As language covers such a wide field she took a most "practical phase. "The teaching of the parts of speech". This was Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett, Al- belfton, and children. were recent visitors to Fernwood. guests of Mrs. Corbett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane and Douglas. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. alld Mrs. Lcsllei Hardy who were married on Aug- ust l4th. Mrs. Hardy was the iormer Miss Jessie Baglole. daugh- News of the death in Edmonton Hospital of Mrs. Hiram H. Lea. CAPITOL Summer-side : Toda Saturda 2:30 -7:15 - 9:15 Mr. Home Wright. Lower Bede- to f Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar, M 1- followed by a practical demonstra- s y ( y) que. had the mtsfoi-tune to have the '01m9”Y M Tryimv h” .”ddmed role,” on tion, (I. playlet on the parts, of the MU” M many remtlv" ”"d speech which was very well carried index finger of his right hand bad- ly crushed while working about machinery on his farm. in Prince and Queen! Mrs. Lea, formerly Bea- of the late out by a pleasing group of pupils. A vote of thanks was extended for presentation of the above. This was followed by an enthusiastic friends counties. trlce Lord, daughter Robert and Mrs. Lord, was deeply Stralgllt from the pages of Luke Short's Saturday Evening Post Non-l. Actually filmed in the High Burlington and . . . , . , Mr, .3 M,-, ,; slams. . . . ma ms we in sum our .1: ...”....':'":'.33..:”:;'.:”:l; mm-ted in 523:”; -2” ViciniiY ”” ”” . . . . . . f p community work to w c . s e for that purpose. Somctimesgyou were paid in Slllcr-Sometimes in 1;mlw:'l1ISft:"::.ypi::'l;.?ro::?,::l'a::g was always Willing to contribute. D qh St Si ' particularly along musical lines, M135 Eileen Shea, M155 Gladys 7- s "V "9"" 0”” other placm of interest in Canada and the amt”. LaBlanc and Mr. Don Mark of Somerville, Mass. arrived on sun- day. August 17th to spend two weeks with Miss LaBlanc's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Lablanc, Kcnsington. both in her home and in the great Peace River district to which she and her husband emigrated and resided until her recent death. Deep smpathy is being extended to island relative: and those re- siding in northern Alberta, in the paging of this esteemed lady to that eternal reward in store for the true and the faithful. not Lead' After the roll call and registra- tion of new teachers, questions for the box were passed in. A full account of the previous days pro- gram was read by the secretary. This was followed by an arith- lneilc demonstration by Sister Saint Catherine of Sweden, who chose the main topics of the pre- scribed course of studies which are: i. Why we teach arithmetic. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. spent September lat and 2nd,, on a,vislt to points of int rest in Nova Scotia. ' Miss Hazel L. Smith. Calnbi-idgc, Mass.. and Miss Catherine Gllcs. Medford, Mass, left on Wednes- day, August 20th for their homes after spending six weeks pleasant- ly at Kensington, where they were rue on-me on "IE PU" IIIKE H." 3'” .89 ....- Ox yi 3 . l TECH Tlblechn-ellote Leekleg lee Gall Mrs. E. 5. Weeks went to Back- ville, N. B., on W " d " her 3rd., to visit friends for a couple Cumin and cavmnuh. .114 no. X 01d3Y3- d H Wm", here ho was me The nliiin objects ill teaching a- moral F , We - gflgact 0:1. his father. Rev. E. Weeks i;1::”J cgralgtgfd SI'l'llllXtrll';1 alxgllggfv ritilmctic. 3. The cause or causes 91. 5..l...g., .. 5,". 1'” My&g."W Mrs. A. W. Milllgan. Tyne Valley, and M". weeks,Bedeque' Mm-main. . H of failure. 4. Diagnostic and re- in; no yuan nlom medial work and its practice. 5. Suggestions re problem solving. To this was added motivation and ways of motivation in the teaching of factions, perlmeters. area. cubic measure, the cylinder. and the four fundamlzntal processes: adclltion,, subtraction, multiplication and div- ision. A vote of thanks was then presented and accepted. and her daugllter-in-law Mrs. Clin- I-II?-ll If your -lulu ton Mllligan, Winnipeg, were guests "F "W: W of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Weeks, On '” Tuesday September 2nd. . .His1h. .5ie.rr9s.! . ' h --A most interesting lecture on u-' Hawaii. illustrated with slides, was given in St. Mark's Hall. Ken- sington, by Miss Catherine Giles. a summer visitor from Medford. Mass. The event was sponsored by st. Mark's W. A. 'and it is re- gretted that a comparatively small At ii a. m., on August 24th.. a service of unusual interest was held in the Baptist Church, Central Bedeque. For the past ten years a memorial service has been observed in this Church. This was inaugur- ated by the late Mrs. C. A. Britten. wife of the present pastor. The ob- -Mr. and Mrs. John Craig. Tren. ton, Ontario. are vasationinf at the home of the forme'r's parents, Mr. and Mn. Wilfred Craig, Mid- dleton. Mr. Craig is an instructor number. were able to hear this M M K ; bl d at the Air Training Centre. Tren- f,';"t,,:s'f ,E.l;,oh?::g the educational and entertaining lcc- andr'd;5;is5::;z 3.,::33,,,y ;.:,',:w::.,, A ' , ton. Gm” Beyond. but were not mp hliggnglllif to several counter at- box. Mljss ljrelot dhcigaed out also Tlhllhlp uamnal em" all Adtoelvv -- t p M bea m lbuk Q d r ' during ler lm e s ay. t nn1;ll;.1nlln(!lonM5lll. lllrthur sucmury. ',z,2:,.en or aglxdioliuwelll-e pineal "1. MW Fanny gin-H Im on MW Igr.Dl.;.i.VVi;n-Sh;aiuF';dlI)(:e1::"t1igy1 haillngi. III WIEIGH WOIHIOHHQ I: V,” ,,,,;,,y 'A,,'l;;";;e;j,4Mff1”-03:; round tn; pxlllglc inrrgaigry oil med day, August 25th to return to fglm... lie vvgs glad to be in Tlg- 24 54 1.20 g ml. ' er . . R I 2.30-7-9,15 are guests of Mrs. Walter Leord. ?1r,1,?'er:nv,.,:1ch Imp mm. :13” may M51d9"- M"f4H 31”" 5P9tlkl1dlTiB MT nish and was sorry he could not : " ' " h. I PN- sism. of M”. AM” sudbuw. . mi m 1 vacation wt ler mo er.- Mrs. stay longer, due 10 the formal moth "emu" War mu heavy heel-is s”... N”"-u" " . kets, cover n w te, were can ed William is. Profitt. and biothcr, Opening of 3, new school in the m an. """' "'" " '" '" I - ham to (noun or su lrsih and min: all r Leard They are also visit .- d M . . . Ilimlnuiu nnleu. inf: Mrs. Sudbury's daughter. Mrs. Clarke Baker and Mrs. Baker North 2 deque. peanut we end light Inch. Filled lvvi Mr. Fred Pi-ofitt. Burlington. She was accompanied by Mr. Charles Durett, who also spent his vaca- tion llere. her aunt, Miss Mac Profltt. who was it welcome guest of Mayor and Mrs. Darrach, Kan- sington. during her visit here. and Mrs. Harry Brander. Charlotte- town. who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Stanley sherrltt and other friends and relatives in Boston and vic- in across the road to the cemetery at the close of the service. and were placed in small bouquets on each grave. After this a short service was held and appropriate hymns WET! Sling. Cavendish area. In his talk he stressed the need of being more practical in the teaching of science which teaches the child apprecia- tion for hill environment which in turn helps develop peace-loving and all-round good citizens. On the aimrnoon of the second day Miss Mona Clay,.Chariotte- inwn. gave an instructive film on Child Behavior and its why and lnliy installed on m" not. THE EARTH SHAKES ON ITS AXIS in a land that" fliifiopforgotlv Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown. Boston. Mass. arrived on the Is- innd by plane. on August 28th.. to visit with Mr. Brown's sisters. Mrs. A. w. Milllgan and Mr. Mililgim. Tyne Valley, and Mrs. Ernest S. -EQ Reach New Peak -...'slrl.r.-i the tiny Vnlcillliillll ween and M,” ween. gedeque. . . ity. V wherefore. This w followed by a Quid:-anlaa . waamrpme Uesnlu CI-am Iiiioll 38 "'9 "mi in :,3:;.v,,-3;,” In Dellverles Mr. ...i M... Cecil Archibald ;',:sc.:::i::..c.l;i.s.:.',l:;.;::;2:.":;1:. Seiesere ml: Trouble Lamp mil lllllaoll SIilllS yollr eyes! ' 19” on remm on Tuesday n'mmm':'-V pp plrgclnofvour Nclisai'n:i2l:;e ;:glciel;11l;enlm?i a child's behavior really ,bespeaka 5'3. .15 ' 1.19 I Semembe 2. ' WASHINGTON. Sept 5 g,(AP)a on to Ikensim--t d 1 t his interior needs which in turn as-to. . -I E On UT US I 0"? should be ably interpreted by par- S" -M- The government reported Thursday (am in ninth: saga” :"'g""" ":'”n"' that dellverlcs of planes, tanks, mun "' guns and ammunition for de- fence reached a new peak in July. Without giving a figure. acting defence mohlllzer John Sieelman said total deliveries of military of the Island and called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Millman. On their honeymoon eleven years ago. they were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Millman at Treholme. and lil- though now the Millmans live in it different home, the Archibnlds cnts and teachers who are able to help him. as each individual has his own problems. Mr. Royston Mllgiord from Unit No. 1 spoke on behalf of music. the only international language. He showed that everyone has Ist- c.' Rev. W. Burton and Mrs. Crowe have returned from a. very enjoy- able vacation in New Bandon, N, 13.. with Mrs. Crowe's brother, Rev. Edward P. Thompson and Mrs. Th0mDl0n. On Monday Serptomber '. . V am Mr. Crow: mm, 1 H m hard goods represented alight were able to find them and pay a mo mulcnl .1-nlm” which mould TT Ontario. to attend e:ne"m,:t'I'ng”,','; increase over the 52, 000,000 friendly call. be pug go practical me in me - the General Council or the United Wm" ”""'""d '" J""" 3"” . . p , IL y Church of Canada, hi h . r VJIMARNESS-GLORIA EIROFF B LKENNED there on September illth.c nJ"5lll- . IITEIWI Willmiiiw Illlecled by NORMAN DAWN -Pmdveld by ll0RlS Ptlilcfi b. lmenc In two week! o I5lOllltlgPi0dUCll0M,lltC.?IeSenllliOil W i ' "g". M.' m w" ” "wt Dr.E.P.Wekn dM, , go... I Qmea. and two sonse. retlirrnea re; What and shoe I-It-"I 3,:-"ll, "r"5r"""" --AVD- home in Ottawa. on Friday, August . '0' '5' II0 00-7 L ,,..m,, '.',,,"':f' " "' 29th., after a. vacation on the Is- , :9. p3':'ao-o-T eounm err. land. While here Dr. wool" pm . -0 . u an. no ........... .. 3' visit to the Experimental Tami, Charlottetown, and woe mum interested in what he saw and the nformation be secured. no .1” visited the Western part of mo Island as well as Pownal, Murray Harbour. Monuduo, Mt. Stewart, BAMEO THEATRE Kensillginn. . 7'i'lfil.V-Saturday 7:15-9:15: M lnee Saturday 2:30. Thorough. hrerlll never say die! The hurt- iiripplng drama of I once-great champion headed for tile hone- yard . . . and the boy and girl who bl-Ought lllm roaring back to slow! A trait horsei A boy! A ILOO . In order to give tile public a liener Barbering serv- ice and to acquire more space for our BARBER SHOP we have decided to discontinue our Ieouty Parlor. Many rllonlls to our many friends and customers who visited us during the past few years. We were happy to have been able to serve you. In future this Business will lie llnovnl es- il00iiAil'S BARBER SHOP glrll It's "I III: B" in col- ' - - D. L Miller E cllAlu.ormowN STORE 880 oi...-so: - PM-91 or. Also Serial and News. wt '0 ' . imwuvr s Multan. Prop!- ...g