__ .s , ~ .be .. -1"*-|`émi-wild girl of the Carolina moun I ‘ Ttains, Katharine Hepburn came l f ‘_ .\_. _. o- Z/ gs/_ fi. o » . 'Jo' of“Li¢t»le Wolncli » ss A Tempes tnous Hill Girl. MSPITFIRE _ '__ ROBERTYOUNG RALPH BELLAMY MARTHIXSLEEPER LDDED......NBWs *_* P cunnaarson naman axraaianocs ‘ 1 'BINNIE BARNES REMEMBER KATIIABENE HOWARD IN HENRY VIII” ALSO IN CAST IS Nell Hunilton. Paul Csvmsgh, _Eagan Palleth, Grant Mitchell ADDED ENJOYMINT MUSICAL - SNAPSIIOTS ' _!'.\\§_ r nuevos Nl °"I"“°“ 3...'-'“'...".:.°: .:"::£:i = Q word stfldly panic Mules __ _ - _nn i un. un., ~ -t - urimrlsun \r°vl°d Ayqg, _ L-6798-7 12-312| 'IMO MANY B085!!! ' L-21'”-II-14-81. HAVI 'YOU SENT in your dlbilk Uhristmscseals Y ff' __ yi:-tam-ia-is-ai. CALL AND1¥NSPlC'|.‘ our beauti- ful nil-ename ea heavy duly “lf ranges at Fred H. Tral.nor’s exclule ive stove store. r.-me-is-1e_-ai _.___ t (X)NFlDKA'l‘l0l LIT! INSIJI. Aiwa r.-me-'r-ia-siai. CAl»‘I'EB’8 BOOK AND 'NYY smonns win be bpm esoh nicht this week as long as necessary. L-ZW!-12-l8~1L mo aAn.aAlNs for the christ- mas trade in ranges and heaters at Fred H. Trainors Stove Stone, comer Queen and Richmond Streets. L-IBN-12-15-Si HAVE YOU lll0BGO’l'l'DN to ans- wer. that letter with Christmas Seals? L-2874-12-18-Si. HOLIDAY BARGAINS in ranges and furnaces at Fred H. '1‘rs.inur's Stove Store. corner of Queen and 'viii “‘°‘““°“d s"°°"' “'m°'“"‘°'°‘ NEW ELIKYFRIO BEFBIGEB- _*_* _ “' " _ ° ° it 'tn 99 ‘ ATOR. Fully automatic. No old . Katharlne In re fashioned dials or switches to set or 3°. `- The Prlnce Edward _ forget. One onlyiwveiiy Bspeciai low ' ` r . As an impetuous, unrestraine Theatre yesterday. The star's picture, "Spitfire," is a plcturizati of he e a “Trigscr." whl t stag pl y. 11 ' ;~_ had A long run on Broadway s. few edit’ Seem llffiiilfifil in the 11°-D63 °f WELSOILS Bgl). who lives alone in a crude cabin the sparsely settled hills, earning meager living by washing clo `3 Lt is the story of an untamed la._ss‘ thee. _ Her character is one of the most HW 8nd i1P¢1'S0m-UW S9011!!-U90"-9 e -t . Each "u'nique in the annals of the scr " and one of startling contradictions 'une moment she prays with a child ’ like faith in God, whereas in the this Smntinatifli HWY- “riext instant she is a flaming, fight ing wildcat_ It is only when love en ters her soul that she shows si of womanly surrender. And this su 5 bility in her other moods. d,_ Bhe falls in love with a young en- - gineer on a nearby dam project and tp a man who is able to see beneath the the screen of the Prince' Edward surface other vixenish exterior and new. appreciate -the sterling qualities o! on her inner and usually hidden nature. C m sympathetic and entirely believable. g` This reviewer, for one, knows of no n ; succeeding picture of Miss *Hep- gns the older engineer to whom Trigger r- finally gives her heart. The support- ~ /render is as lmpetuous as her hos- ing cast includes Martha Bleeper, It is a role that would lmdoubt any actress of lesser ability, but Miss Hepburn‘s art makes it real, vivid, other screen star with sufficient tal- enough to make it ring rue _ bum's brings to light new talents of _ Robert Young is cast as the young - philanderer, and Relph Bellamy is I/ouis Mason and Sara Baden. price. Toombs use o e L-2859-12-1B~1i. ____,_ DONATIONS of groceries, candy, frultjetc., gladly received at the L 2864-12-18-li. Dispensary. - FRED CLARK, Cavendish, who ground and fed Bunglo breeding ration 1933-84 for the first, says he would not feed the old system f ni ats hunks, etc., again. .4MorHeR1scoNQUsR1Nt:* ll ~ - ° e ° L 3831 daughter, Patricia Maguire, out ’ a three-year sleep. . . <- °‘ -_ '-"‘ Witha u'h.Pin‘ to the _ I - ,_ | RELATES VIVID STORY seru_ms`and medicines have all had OF WINNING WHEN their turn in the treatment of the _e` SCIENCE 'FAILS girl. "-r A Mothers Way men, Mrs. Miley has carried out her own system, following only maternal instinct Mrs. Miley remarked with a By tenderness, patience and 'Sh ummnny pmsmnw, Mm pefcy Yes, Patricia, is like a baby again Muey is at yas; brmmng he, to me-except she is far slower pondent CHICAGO, Dec. 1’1-(UP)-fWb science has failed a mother is win ningl of than any normal baby Patricia. may not like this but even new sh is much slower to learn than ranchers of Prince Edward Island _ h their sexes itea at the Prince Mu” has “'°“s°5i 'h° 29 ye” Chicago suburb, to the point w e continue to advise their friends to ,the in e “ds mo mme in patronize this department. Inspect stmcgansf spo n you to visit our plant and make '§d;vgf:n_y°1i{n‘d?n?§¢)lJ‘;x;€ii1xgt sto if ii' Bar In “One xcitin Adventure” ____ _ ' Tm “H” 1 Blu le nes E ° g 'ms rimrca nnwmn Isi.ANn The “‘°“‘°" °’“"°'“°d‘ dl At The `C3Pw0l ' h run Pool. Lrivnren Marketing "I “""° 3"” “'°“°‘1 he’ “S I -1-n ` » < Servicefis not limited to auctions. when she was 9’ baby' I saw of cinematic importance hiowri as the most fasculatlng P1`\‘/“W Tfé°~W 59-105 BTC "'i8°“°“51Y lmngltglme’ “five brea'th`“;8' ti: yesterday at the Capitol woman in Europe who has no trou- Pufsued 'fh1‘°“8h°“° the Sf*-‘°lL “P i-5 f?,§{¢eS,.1gngnghe:n eygfflivg fri,” when Binnie Barnes' second ble in resisting men but whose ling- ZrnghggxsgxléélsginpgglsEzsglzzishls able fo speak or move It wok me ily circle as she eve'r was. Her picture, “One librciting Ari ers itch every time she nears a glit A long time to ,enum that oi ri N uri uto ii me I--2853 12 18 21 B, E 11 opened for a limited ruii. tering amon . e ,am rl - _ _ - e “ ' ' - h 'Bt me ants and Pam r ___ was just like a. baby to spe in _ ' - ' - messing - season. It excitement, humor and man w om ri w ifnrie the :lim which rea cavanegh is the man who wants UW YOU GUING to sive the ’°';‘_‘§ ‘md “‘°v°il;>1r°uei;1}y'. 1 iholixi addition fo the celebrated Binnie 'rho three romp through Kiddiea e Chrhtml-S Tree this year md ;’,f’,§,:f,‘n,‘,;; ,_§‘,§ ,e,§e,_,,“,‘; ‘Le star of “Henry V111". Neil some of the most thrilling adyen- W¢ 1;Ven%h€ l;1颧0¥8_lé§gal)e1;'en1I1>salnci;ll Then I Wrote words and “gnu and Paul Cavanagh and a ures conceivab e. #md H S - -. cast. of exceptional Much bi the humor is contrib- 173 Grafton Street. uted by Grant Mitchell and Eugene A1 . ` » i Jing olmpbeu' ,”mmmy,h:;: alll; ;°hnx.ch`°°r°xt§n'He°&T5 tf, gg ‘fusions have been tried. Electri al quart ofniilk and A quart of cream _;,,,, LC°,,',,{,,\,,u eu over sooo raised in various ways, answered with lem' Meeting m°§“» ”“f°;*,§;d°‘,;:;\”,*‘ A ‘ ' ' ' - ‘ a ns o i » - - and Miss Nina. thi! yglr 0;, this amount we have closed in usual manner “ed emgpmmh “umm .nd 0 h ml: Ov-mimi! ° Www 011 hmd l ANNUAL ilnlsrrso - She lay there. eyes open, ' '“_"" With th ' u d tand SOME of the most critical fox ,whmh ¢:nE;Endir-sphygmtxh' Mrs she was as ababy ld Anyway, in time I believe that ar -o ave pe -. Edward Island Fur Pool Liinlted and sleeping beauty of Oak E ,S walk and to mil; and to feed her- the work done at any plant in me 1 lm, ti tn ~ h Prince Edward Island and we invite Just how this was “C°mF;lésl;$ld wr _H ns C om muse er be the number cf things for her to °°'“"°“‘°“" L`m°'12"s'2" ricerca by some intellectually dee 11° W1 I intend 1° keen onir cer- Y d and complicated system the wri e D ` » , te atg:_5:2B;2g§‘£IsPE§_§eAR °n°'_wM stunned by gh., naive sim to teach her to talk It may be r p°L`ss_2884_12_18_u plicity of Mrs&¢h|diley's me‘thods. By Bruce Grant -- While physicians have coma and `ceiiire1 Press canal-lion cones- s°ne. wmv emhlrice. some learned . ere . an lu : ' U18. _ _ t . _ ¢n Meantime Patricia Mcguire is un l¢ est- family home at 523 B. Clar- li . _ - . 1; to her relatives. They go in and led sations mifch as if she were tak- their meaning by touching ob-1111 Dirt- ' ' jects. Ishall be able to teach her to self Since about a month ago, when she first responded to my Q, finger, I have gradually increased 1- tainly hope that I shall be able that the brain centre which con trols that is clearing at last It has been so slow to react that I can do 5 no more than simply hope that this r is the beginning of recovery," _ Family Comesiand Goes .. 'just as much a. member of her fam- e room on the first floor of the mod- lf ence St Oak Park is open always 1-_ out. carry cn their normal conver- Her day is by no means a dull nd oi-ie, even if she is not aware of is one of the most Pallette, who enact the roles of the 55501153, MMDQUGALL, Bldg- ‘ ~ B reach the screen this worlds worst detectivea- Constantly gm-<1, p, E, 1_, reports he just re- ;::’mc;,,Em1§?d¢I:;);;ngnl:hi:t`eI;liemw to do with a girl confronted by clues which would cm-gd 33150 gm- B pup pen, in the legmmg what I was trying *”°*" bring them f°'bu1°“'s "wards “B they 1°°“l “land mwkets- This PUD W” teach her. I taught her the mos Zum mx,” and ,Pam W” hm °! 196 50% 51111810- Mr- Mecbougall simple ghlngg pm- 1me9,n¢e_ 1 culty, since it is restricted to li- _ U1'0D¢. ey bunge every 0116 “DW had used Bunglo the past two would write 'Raise your finger: quids and semi-solids, ` .» The annual meeting of the Cape "NY 5°“mb1°» at me surprise ending years. His ranch average was 200% She would' mrnvei-so w.r. was held or the home _<11 the Picture. “pw e famous crook 1°, m4_ bm, A mm°m¢m,°n _ .of Mrs. James Bell on Thursday. one °f tm mm °"P°~5l° CNW, i--- .- §'°V-29&ii1“3d11°P°“°d "1 th%“S“§; $1;’f,m"";,{e°§t‘f,fL§‘f‘.f.,‘15o,",f‘§,'i',f,}'_\‘§°'“,_ 'lim.l.vALa woMEN's rNs'rrru'rii .bod where Parnell., ii healthy- tions from prone.te sitting and bgirlzwelve meiiibergzivgsgixgi :giom mg f°1°3 *Uchida 7'°f‘”-“°“4`G°“*' ` I _*_ lmmng’ pretty gm' my md wr ` med a new member for next year °h°1k» H0311' K°1k¢1’- D011! '1»10Yd. Th° Decefnber meeting M Mm' °" ° scmtch 9 ' _ en were five “sm” present: mm Bam’ _,Mm Rmmnb, G'_P__;rale lalomensthlnstitute was held “Smile for the eigtlemayg., 1 . ° minute °f if-Sb meeting and °f ‘,§,“§‘.}‘§,¥;,3{;; D,‘Zf,°§§‘,§ ,Wh Ed' ..‘}..2’°..`I‘Zf;.i.f.'.’. .'23 “”.”§.'2°“$`u°i`§.$'.' .i.‘§3.lf.‘§‘°u..d'l§1°ih l'I.°“‘. aerial. 1n‘§;p“t;‘§“E§.'hT°‘;f;§§d:§§° 12°? *Eg number of me-{e,,_y _'md ° The president Mrs. Alfred Pai-sons or a smilel Just as would a baby When afternoon °0mee.‘Patri¢ia =»-ned ~"°“°“'°" M” e.°:.‘“:.'i...‘:°“.r.i..:.f°° ‘° members for their co-operation °°“ “° ° ° °°P“°1 Th¢°t¥° - . ' ` Wm h th 1 d h be of om untilWed.nesdsy. meeting were read and approved. It causes s queer feeling in ons chair. 1° HHS B5 “S ll’ “.§.‘,,"‘ °’» 'm ,aff od Members decided io assist .teacher to sit there and realize that be! ° §f°n”“’c, ’,,”P°th 'ieegfm norman woimrrs msmurs with onnstniue me and voted this y°\ms w°m=r\ “nk *hiv mt: :bios eenpeniiieui-e three scum roi- gms rorobiioren. sleep on February 15- 1931 'M _ ` The annual meeting of Borden _ Oommittees gave their reports and Um 51911- bYm1“¥‘° ¢¢°f°*'°"Y f°1` ga" th," "_ Wcmen’s Institute met at the home l new ones were appointed as lol- Ch1¢l€0 °ffi°° of l_¥\h¢1°1'\l1 UN ,mmm Wm of me wliiani reams. he presi- iowa: sick, Mi-s..1ohn Persons, im. line- ' donttnve a very inlomtinz ae- xennelh iibmnls. school, mise 32135* :!°'m*‘_:““ §;;“§;}y Ta; pound, dum, M, um," ,,,¢,,,,. » wont Pumuns ann" _ m , _ 1 °m§¢“;:-_:mm elm- ag xxymzagszigtmy £2623 Lunch, MAS- 2; ‘;1n'°:P:“i{l;\’°°k£i°:;°lf€ Wnltfe bert Bhsrren WW F1!"-lleiilly we have done very phy Mrs Kenneth Mclnnis, Miss ‘an und of hmmem B’h°"pd°t _ her entire program. In. the morn- ai; ing she is aroused, bathed and mas- tg ssged and given-la breakfast which t she swallows ‘without any diffi- From then on heruntiring mother goes through a 'vigorous routine of Mrs Mlley walked ov to the exercise, alternating Patricia's posi- ote from llldeto side. Mrs.. Miley gives he: four or five meals a day, in- cluding the cooling drinks which ips break the moming and the after- ncs noon. for is taken from her bed and propped up in her window in a comfortable are shown no interest in the activity her in the street, her mother believes that she enjoys being taken from the the bed she has occupied for sa, gg long. Gains do Pounds n Patricia has gained nearly 40 for ing' ri-ein ine to about iss, her to mother estimates. In fact, the gain was so great that her dist of s L ,_wr;iter: d, a day has been greatly reduced c ii v A year ago lm Gladys Hansen ei- Patriclsls sister, who does her share ECW appointed ed for the ensuing year: President, ' ' MPI-_-1 V- MeeD°n=»1d:vi°°"vN`l»_ 'nu gag annual meeting or the 'rha'»l.anain¢ or oi-ana Keith-Lord and ms. Mrs. 'rhemas saxfm; sec. troll-; ‘ Crapaud f omen'| Institute met at school for the i-noiith of Novem n for anyone _to have been The ibllnwhig Difibcflwlte Oloci URAPAUD W. l- GRAND TB-ACADII BCH00 ____ all be ak WB! \ 1 rans- , _ , _ 7° - “_ `”“"" 'd " ~°°'““’* "° “"1 hi" -----`--°-' . ! in ming me of the nn, will the _ ber: Ni* N? lim. waiiaee meld: directors- .‘ me heme of sm. nal-ry Loud on ` HW” 5""°"» MH- C*=“4¢f»- MH- Mig-I Tuesday evening, November tweu- raruciraus n_|:rAa'ms 'tbl-_a time I was glad she was asleep. During a whole year I i° thqught 'how nine it would have sleep- times 'were so terrible. But new we wish she would snake- 9 'gc ml Pu- lieth, with fifteen members and amos x.-i Eugene menonam: _timer are becoming me gun.” one visitor present. The meeting 2, Evyleen MacKinnon. md 1 The ofllvm Ind 'Mmm' NN was opened by the singing or the oi-ass ix.-i. catherine ncbi- _ _ _ this pponunii louianx - - . ' ' ' hols li .tba wiioin any vgy hu heipe°;mi71i°a2: vI§‘m°‘9,“nt;_%d,1¢§_’u§~Y§§¢f§ii tmieid - . I _ neil _eauwu mv?-comb.; mn; .vleedrroiisenetz-‘_’llan.ir¢ahx im- I mmm. °"“° ~ - - _ ' . D@ll YQ* 00 . Gfld ~'”l V M030"" 55391)' ifxrsftfafzmxiiiuns me" Ji." 'Anhui sim- 31-¢&._2. ceeeih Kew: I. Bilnvlw- _ _ _ . _ #QI _ W _ _ _ Shop 2 ;ii‘i:ct:l?ilsfn::upboar;‘o*s'° book-one Secretary--Mary Newsom (re-el- Grads XII. Br.-l. Olga Watts: ii, - Christmas Special for 1or_qoioei.hui.ue¢iun¢.iiennirowa» eewen _ m _ Nm” un _-me sim-in: 3. Imelda Hw- ‘ W' d“7"" ` gem srlsgswicer, iiilé, Harvey." _ ' cn-nal r1r_`.lf'.l-i. nose nobuno: ~~= Al, C ' 'dia _jp “___ belated., motion I lar ' Aueitei-r-;-Mr, mn, im. wil-_' 1, mimi neiiertdt a,s°nn¢u_na1r- ‘ g. | ”'° ' °““' ¢iuuin¢.yoar _ek e :_mot_‘|¢aeiienai. » . _Iwi if-~ _e - ~‘ 4 1 Gisli-'_ "'* "°"’ s'°-'°~°.....‘» '"“...::""°.....r ..‘::,-.fl°.'.i.<:'i ...W ~‘““'=;:-' >~.‘...=*=““-“- . 1- l. I _ . '_ 5.# .‘_ _ _PRICE .$2.50 . soft: "I ,manuamiaa ‘nuanlievee ami »mmug:i ofeaer. sr.-‘-1. Rdltrmwvtll ; ‘<13-_,I l» » l ~= t mi im" *ii ‘ ~i°“.r.°~°~ as '°.....“° :......'-l°'“=.;e°°i~°..,,,.»~-»»,,=»--,_ t ..i..._ .... . . .l "V '~‘ ‘ .“~’- _f ` ' ~ _;_ . . ~ - “_ ~ __ _ 4,” ' 5 .en ._1.- 'i .'_nuaaii»' _r-co-_-i_;mieoauu»ion;a, dvr? w After im meet aueufnscfinimag slmzlmlmmlw ,AMW au- _ ‘ ' _ I _,. V fi.. A; ' . . i *evra 1 52;.;-. Iddtermdqrgaetz - °’°°_v< Hariri -1 mal _ i Ar-_ ` 8011!);-1. Cihamgiglqug, ‘ffl-avi". `."“l?'»f’_’<‘=_"-éiiéld 1. v` . . _ . _ » l Y ‘ , . _ V Ceilifa' l Asc1RL f 'f I .-_=f.~;»_-fl i l I »_ . lil, ~_. . _ “_ ri I G"“'“‘°" showssiovseol-..iw.i1ANMua.n 1si.ANn worms' msrrrirrt . _ V The December meeting of Paninure. Island Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Macdonald with an attendsnceof seven members and one visitor The meeilhs ovswi by linsint "Jingle Bells" and the roll call s for Christmas." - The minutes of the last Annua Meeting were read. approved ui signed by the Preskient A discussion took place on the different ways of raising money f_ Institute purposes and of. inorell ills the social life of the distri that the members hold card part lt their homes. These small admission cd mini* prim D §§§r;;§i§§ii=§i;i giiiiriiéiiiiiéli - v .gf E S iii-2 ieiiiii Sid: _ JE _ as `a,E"_=§;Eg fig’ ‘ -iii i 5 _E .ri -.< ..._ -~5..- .. nnrmeamg is be his was some nnuminr ne oisia. _ -_» _ _ J- __n»»- »»-~ --»-.‘“‘-°i~e¢_;~.=,i.; .~;..~.;,=,~;.~=‘ ....,'°m:..' .,.£..........._ .. My Medicine Chest." < ' _.___ me. _. ‘ _ ' will answered by "What I would like A - _rN_sfrrru~rs' ' GI' - l i _ ies parties 'arevobe held iwopoqm bachai-g E3 srglrlvrié § -l . ANNUAL KEETDWG OF NEW DOBIINION WOMEN’B IN STITUTI 'Ifba annual meeting of New Do- minion Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Hector Mac- Lean on 'Nov/. 10,’ i034,~seven meni- bers and several visitors att/endingi .The President occupied thechsir, 'andthe meeting opened/by singing “O Canada." Roll call was answered by-“What Women Dislike Most in, Msn." Membership fees were paid, and the mite box opened, the con- tehts being $3.26. The‘mlnutes_ of thelast annual and regular meetings having been read' and approved, 'tns' President gave » a brief address, thanking the members _(or-. their kindly co-operation and wishing i' _ UDB l the _hlll was paid. Mrs. Frank .mem °_u_»m°¢e|3m'.°¢hg'¢nmangy¢§f_ A vote of thanks we-rthen tendered thc, Presidant_f0r_ her very efficient services during the pest two years. Mi-a. George Maclean very kindly acted ss Bocrstary for this meeting in theabsence of Miss ‘Elisabeth MacEv/en, who,_to the great regret of all, has left to take up a position elsewhere. All the members present were -unanimous in their expressions of appreciation for . the splendid work done by Miss Maeilwen-diirlng the time she has been Secretary of this- Institute. Final arrangements were made- for the presentation of play in Afton I-lsll, after which the election of offloerstoolr -place, re- aliinng. ne reilowlu- President, im. Igl. T.-Currie; Vice-presient, Mn. W. D. Shaw; Becretary-treasurer, A. R. Macnonald; Directors, ima. Wm. H; MacEwen.’Mn..Hecwr lilaclbean. Mrs. E._D. Doull; Audit- lore, M11.-George A. Wilson, Mrs. |Walter Macllfwen; sick Committee, Mrs. Wm. H. Maclilwen, Mrs. Mar- lon monohalii; school committee 5 m1,u. n. show; in-a Alex smnzz' Pros'ramzne..Mr_s. C,leo.~Wllson, Mrs. _ Hev‘»or.MscLea_n. _ . ._ ‘ . gy "A Noted Canadisn_Womm." f __i.___..-__-._ ' HAZIL GROVE WOMENS l The annual meeting of the I-larsl Grove Women'| Institute met at the home of Mrs Rcsgh Ferris on six visitors present Meeting open 05 ` - . _ And it will moved- Ind. IQWDGOG _ad mm, ode fquowm By me Wye reid slid ‘_ 'pri then. _elected .for 1984,-85. Prcddoilt,-llrl._:Annis lhllch vieo-Pmidnic. im; nunei mm olaonr Bsei'eiai'l_-'rna`aumr.` sm Benjamin- Orslwtll, releotnd: Dir- ectors, \|!s.‘ stsplienilertram. in-s. HUF! _ _ » Mil; John' \_lcKly. Herb! beaéenstii. 'reall call was guawegbymsmlm-spsyiiigyguly _Hl._ .B»t\'i°Q.lte!\ol°Ii.‘; iii Il I 5 § if NOV. 20th, with tm membks and » "idiot lentils. Offs!! hy th¢.PM_i- ldent. _Tha rairiuteeai' last annual 5 niosting.and’lAl¢ 'mui\th’s»med_tin¢ locretary-tress¢i~ ar for year ‘ ending october, 1934. . etl nr ` emimlmeimenui me 0 _ ii. ii _ ii? 5 Q i? ei. :.1 . ROLL() BAY WEST W. I. The regular monthly meeting Q the Rollo Bay West Womens me stitute was held at the home oi Andrew Patou on Deoembai 5. The Vice-President t/ook charge of meeting which was opened by singing of_ ode followed by repeat- ing of creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by five members with Sing, Bay, Play or Pay. Min- utss -of last meeteing read, adopt/ed and signed. _ TWO naw members were welcomed. School committee reported school in need of cleaning and several members offered tl help with same. $8.00 was voted fl! _buying Christmas treats for child- .ren-.and teacher. Bevarsl members -reported having sold tickets on comforter and agreed that all should hand in receipts at next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs Angus McKenzie on the second Tuesday in' January, where roll call will be answered by a New Year's Resolution. The business pai-t of meeting closed by singing. The hostess served a de- licious lunch and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed by all. iior.i.o nAr wssr, w. i. _The Annual Meeting of the Rolla llisy West Wbn'_ien’s Institute was , held at the home of Mrs. Georgs , Wood, with nine members present. . Mxtllll Opened with singing, fol- ` lowed by creed in unison. Roll Call answered by paying fees. Minutes |of.prev_ious meeting and also min- _utes of last annual meeting were me. “woven ami signed by vice- President in absence of President. A satisfactory financial. statement of years work was given by Secre- A ,hung ,Wm hour,” mm ‘tary Treasurer. The election of snjoyeitwbile the hostess-served a delicious luncheon. The' next meet- ing will bs held at the h`ome~of Mrs. . T. Currie ,roll call tp he answered oilicers ,for ensuing year resulted as follows: President, Mrs. William ’ White: _Vice President, Mrs. Andrew Paton: Secretary Treasurer, Huel Wood; Directors, Mrs. James Me- Kinaon and Mrs. George Wood: Auditors, Misses qathsrina Menus and Flora Paton; School Committee Misses Jessie _,Paton and Catharine McRae. Sick Committee, Misvs Bessie Wood and Margaret Write. Program Comm: Misses Bessie Wood. Catharina McRae, Margar- et white and r'lbra` Paton. A voie of thanks _was tendered the past IBCYSTBYY and president. secretary was ordered to get B 00?! of Insti- |tute _News Hrs. Paton invited ,members to har \hoine for next 'meetinm where roll call will be answered by Bing, say, Play or Pay. Meeting closed by singins National Anthem. Lunch WM ,urved by hostess and Q pleasant social liourenjoycd. l0U'l'|l KIIDABI WJ. _-1-. .Tha South Kildare Womens ID atitiita held their regular morlthll ,mea December ilth at th' Arthur a weel -cunt oi UD' mg opened 'nie preli- gn thi MGM' _.35-"-§" r~ iiiititlliiiii i.l;itiii.if§i.§ifia iiiiiiiiiiafiv" t r mem' Min- relA [hi gnd our NN! ` _ I ._