THURSDAY. raw oaasoow umnn wsaa. The March meeting of the New W.M.S. met at the home :1 Mrs. Melvin Macieod with the ueaident in the chair. Worship scr- vioe leader was Mrs. Blair An- mew. The theme was "The oom- mimity o( grace”. Scripture read- ing lxrheeians was ibllowed by prayers offered by Miss Ella samp- le. Mrs. Wariield Orr and Mrs. Rev. Qaetvenson. Hymns sung were 265 and 320. i . Blair Andrew had charae oi Bcnple: Miealmury Prayer. Miss Anne atevenson. Roll call will be a verse of the Bible starting with the letter "F" The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. --BOOK w. 1. -The Dock W. I. held its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Haw- ard Clark. The creed was ioilow- led by roll call, minutes and cor- reepondenoe. some Red Cross knitting and sewing were returned. The secre- tary was asked to write for can- Mle study b00k HM "5 A-Wisied by tion signs for the school. Plans B0V0TBl mHY1IbF"-V were made for the showing oi a Minutes of the last meeting werelmm in the uhooiy whm lunch” Wild and HPItT0i'Pi'l. F1111 C511 Wfiilwili be sold during the evening. IHNWPTN1 W 12 mP'mb"3 Ind Y0U1'lMrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. Erkine association members tclark were appointed to select a '.aiit- i TI-TE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - NASN MOTORS UNVEILS 1953 RAMBLER MODELS STYLED BY PININ FARINA Letters were read from Mrs. Oeirna, Mrs Tait. Harel Fraser and! Mrs Scott. Thlilt eight calls were made iii hnmrs. four in hospitail taro cards sent and one reply of thanks received. Mrs Blois Andrea" reed a teiter from the port work-y er .-tatznn that they had received. a b-"ix from the Mission Band. it uas moved and seconded that the annual report book be sent for The place of the next meeting was ten open Apvpointinents for April! are: Lcarlcr. Mrs, Mtirrav O'.'i”.I lunch Mrs Cliaitners Laird and Ms R W. Steveiison, litrzilrls, Mrs Melvin Maclmiid and MINE Ella. lspeaker. iilni. The next meeting will be at the home of rs. Hayes with Mrs. Howard Clark and Mrs Edgar Forsyth on the lunch committee. Mrs. John Wells will be guest Continental design. with North American passenger comfort, are combined in the new 1963 Nash Rambler models, styled by Pinin Farina. famous Euro- pean custom body designer. Shown above is the Canadian Rambler Club sedan. and also in- cluded in the new Rambler mod- els are a custciii convertible. sta- tion ivagoii and Country Club hardtop convertible. The Cana- dian Rambler Custom Club Sedan combined During a social hour iollowing the meeting the members enjoyedl contwts provided by Mrs. Forsyth and piano slections by Mrs. Hayes. Refreshments were served. The Golden Gate suspension bridge at San Francisco has a centre span 4,200 feet long. 280 feet above the water. ran THE wEEit-Elia SwEmsldown4CAltIE"FLoUlitfrfakg. . has both the economy and ease oi lb.-indling and parking of a. small car with the l'tiilli(tl'l. and power of a big car. with a 105)-inch wheel- base and an improved &-horee- power Super iririnc Scot onelne. it ieaturee Airilyte construction used in all Nash cars. laid by Nash engineers to be safer. strong- er and more rigid. The iactory- delivered price oi the Canadian Rambler Custom Club sedan in- cludes such custom appointinents as: Weather Eye conditioned air gystem. radio and antenna. cigar- ette lighter, directional signals, foam cushions, custom steering wheel, custom upholstery and trim. oil bath air cleaner, inside visors. windshield reveal mould- ing and chrome wheel covers. I Strange But True By F. H. MaeArlhIIl At the turn of the century when scnie foresizlited persons predict- ed 'liat iic.irl.v every Island far- mer utiu'.(i someday own an auto- l'iiObliP. Yh? horse-and-buggy back- ers smiled at the idea. Tuti that prophecy has all but lcciiic true. and while it. is to be .iis-izi-rtieri that the automobile has lclialked up more deaths and acci- Wsr-r ldciits on our highways than there 41c luoiild scrm to be any sane reason Aunt Jemima CAKE MIX. 2 pkgs. . for, it has enabled our iarniers 693 and city iolit to enjoy more of lthe good things in life. I would Burford PEACHES. 15 oz...2 tins . . . Valley Brand PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 tins . . . saunas. idea. 2 lbs. 37: ilk? to see a hr-iv era of water rec- " e rea:.r.n and travel like we used to eirtoy some forty years ago. 373 A modern outboard power boat '-m- llias a shallmi draft enabling it . . 41; ;to speed over the bosom of really small streams. It is easily beached, Broken Pekoe TEA. 1 lb. 65: lcan be conveniently carried irom lone stream to another on il. light Crispy Flake SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . 3 trailer Carnation MILK. 6 tins . . . . . . . . . . 45: behind the iamily car, - - land can be launched by a couple joi iiien. . . 89C 1 I I.)'3IlPVE this form of recreation :would appeal to tourists coming to could be salvaged. The war lose section of an in- ternational directory of mar- chant ships carried the names of more than 5000 sunken vessels. In the waters oii Cape Hatteras German U-boats sank '18 ships be- tween January and July. .1942. There's a fortune in scrap metal under the sea. In payment of a 81 puking fine, police in Montreal received 100 pennies fastened together by some kind of glue. "1 was only stopped for a moment. to deliver a parcel to a friend” said the offender as he was ordered to take time out. to pull the coins apart. Two may be able to live as cheaply as one these days but they'll be having a very quiet time of it. 0 It's ioolisii to tell your troubles to your friends. Most oi them don't care and your enemies are glad of it The ialse teeth worn by George Washington are considered so valuable at the University of Mary- land, where they are displayed in the dental school, that they are. insured for 310,000! ' Among the odd, strange and cur- ious items come acrou recently is this one: six children oi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, oi Holly Springs, RIX'S OROOETERIA Phones 1601-1602 Free Delivery BY POPULAR DEMAND WE OFFER YOU AGAIN THIS WEEK-END ififfz” PTANTSSUITS Regular 53419.50 Men's Gabardine roecosrs A Regular 332.50 .......... M U 107', OFF ALL OTHER MEN'S Sl'lTS, TOPCOATS and SPORT COATS Men's Boxer Shorts Men's Balbriggcin 89: Combinations Men's Shirts and Men's Fancy Socks Shorts 59: 59: The GREENDAL CO. LTD. MENlS STORE 144 GIREA-T GEO. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and LADlE8" Suits In your favourite shades. priced to suit all budgets. Skirts 52.95 up Nylon and Crepe Blouses- S1.95 to 35.95 House Dresses - Martha ' Wash- ington and Helen Morgan- S2.49 to 33.95 We can a complete line of Nursee' Uniforms In Use our Lay-Away Plan. .l'he OREENDAL OO. LADIEU STORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS CHILDREN'S Summer Dresses in all the newest materials . . . . . 51.95. and 52.95 Nylon Blouses . . . 51.95 to 32.49 Slips 79: to 31.95 Ankle Socks in all shades and sites 29: up Sims 12 to 4 . priced irotn .. ., Dreeeee, Hats," Gloves and Pureea arriving daily-Come in and select yours now. A deposit will hold any garment. 150 GT. GEORGE ST. this province. tourists who like to get away from the old iioutine oi ydsivirig a motor car through the tstrain and stress of modern trai- tic. l e Ark. have six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot! A professor oi Zoology in the U. S. A. says he owns the only al- bino crow seen in his country for 50 years. ' A white now has been seen several times in this province within the past ten years. It was iectiing among others oi its clan and the persons who saw it are not apt. to be mistaken. This rarity occurs but once in 1,000,000 black crows. Two” years ago members oi my iamily observed a. white robin feeding on their lawn. They ob- served it several days in suc- cession digging worms. It was ab- sent irom its usual haunts this: year and may have died or goriel elsewhere. l Norlham and l Vicinity 0 O l A small fleet. of such boats oper- ated during the summer months lirom the haibour of our pictur- lesque capital, would. I believe. be tWi!il pationized by our young folk and might be a factor in helping lllteepcni oil the highways thus cut- ting doivii the all too high toll in accidents and deaths most of Livhich unfortunately come from lion many love affairs in auto- Imohilcs. i It you are suffering from pep- tir-, iilctirs count yourself lucky that you haven't something wnrscl jM9t1lCiIl science has come tip With: a iaSt('lPFS new wonder drug that) knocks peptic ulcers out in eight cases out of ten. l This uondcr drug is tagzetl BA-5473. By the. time this goes to press you may be able to get it yirom your doctor or drugglst. as -Miss Pauline Rodd. who is em- . l1t.' was reported in the American . . 1 .. . , A . loyed as Nurse s Aid at the Prince . Journal of Dlgestlye Diseases not goumy HOSDHRL spam the Apr” 18th week-and at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. Mr. Charles Macbennan spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dyment. lloiill ago. i The lctter "E" liltc a lot of per- sons, is alivays out of cash. for- lever. in debt. and never out of trouble. But ivithoiit it we would have no hie and no hereafter. i Scalris and burns account iori two thirds oi the fatal accidents among children under five yearsq poi age. i . . l 90 per ccnt. of India's 3.'i'l.000.000 people can neither read nor write; .and 32 Der cent of India's popuia-l iIlOil live in villages made up i500.000 population. Miss Judy Colwili spent the Eas- er holidays in summerside the iguest. oi her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. John Baglole on the occasion oi his 85th birthday on Sunday April 12th. His many Iriends wish him many more happy birihd ays. ' V Jlldilllg by these figures alone, it will bc some years yet before ll-l lt:tei'acy Amp its alttendant evils can e wipe rom tie world. . . l Part of the steel shortage could. Cmlgrmuhtmm we heme "- be met it the too ships lying at l.”"ded '0 M” D' N" mm" M rm: bouom of the M18 tn 1 ilivne Valley who recently observ- l ' "V: "we ed her Both -birthday. Her many friends wish this grand old Lady many more happy birthdays. Mrs. P. H. Lyle, Central Lot it-EM livaa the guest oi Mrs. Ethel Brown land Miss Emily MacLeen on Mon- iday April 18th. Mr. and Mn. Spur-georn Dymenl. and daughter hjorma were the igueets of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ram- say, 'Poplar Grove, on Sunday I April 12th. SATURDAY Mr. Robert Maynard. Bummer-y side. is spending some tirqe visit- in): his parents, Mr. and Mil. Leigh Maynard. - ...ai.iainIlaI Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwili and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mcbougall. Bideiord. recently. Mre. Wilfred Lyle and Mrs. Lorna Forbee,iCentral Lot 10, visited Mrs. D. N. Forbes on Monday April lath to congratulate Mn. Forbes on her birthday. Mr. Brenton Macbean. simmer- aldc, attended the funeral of the late Mr. James E. Macbeen on Saturday April 4th. nylon and cotton poplin. 52.95 to ll10.9!l N... Friends regret. to hear that Mrs. Richard Hills is confined to her hnme through ilineee. All join in wishing her a meedy recovery. The Northem Young People's society met. at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. onydon Grin on Friday evening April 17th. LTD. wart.” an 'rhui-aday eveninc Avril ioth when a. lane number at mem- bers were present. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess deemed by the committee in chsrae. 'rl'ue regular raeetins 01 "19 Rortham Women's Institute was held in.the school on Thursday evening April tent with a number or members present. Minutes of the jxevioul meeting were read and approved. The meeti eioeed by lnelsit "God save The m....:...-a- !ALMll IIOAD SOUTH SCHOOL - The mllawing is the report. for March for Palmer Road south school. Grade VIII - i. Therese Shea: 2. Male Mooue; 3. Edna Doucette and Evelyn Mokler. Grade VII - i. Mildred Boud- reeu. GredeVI- Ldonelloklc: 9. Ida Duuoette; I. Velde Deuoette and Helen Peter-e. ' Grade V - 1. Helen Douoette: 2. Terrence Perry: 8. John Douoette. Grade IV (a) - 1. Ade Patna; 2. Jimmy Mokler: 8. lulu! Geiudet: tb) - 1. Jean ubhler: 2. Bernard Doueette; 3. Bernice to. Grade III (a) - 1. Dee e Pa- quette and Elmer Pury; 2. Auetin Bernard; 3. Jlanlaw Douodae; (b)- i. Ade Areenault: 2. than Douoette. . Grade II(a)-1.1!me Homer: 2. Virginia Rice: (bl - 1. Edward Doucette; 2. Philip Rice; 8. Ger- ard Oorrkan, Grade I (a) - i. Jimmie Dau- cette; 2, Jean Doooetote: 8. Shirley Harper; (bi - 1. Vincent Demetri: 2. Michael Mahler: 3. John Pau- quette. IAPRII; zs. COAL end OLD SYDNEY -SCREENED Unloading Ct-m Today A. PIGKARD & co. LTD. 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