FEBRUARY '4. 1952 psgg 1-EN . THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI:-MON'lAGUli lucid I. leallry. Isa. lyrea Stuart. In. Draco MscPlsso, Min Joya Wiggllslon. Plus Mcllrsnon. AGINT GEOIGITOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian any is bought at Ills following plus in Montana: Bins Dams Restaurant, and Guardian office: in " gsuwu: The .l'lls Blizzard Of 1892 (ltemlniscing) I am sitting in the twilight- And through my window shining bright ' - J as Put Office: in some: The Snack Bar and u. sienna. s tun. i';r””;';fyl31ff;..f;”;'f;m, mm ..'ll00LEY'8 MEN'S WIAI Bil ....'Il.lss 011 Hamilton. Charlotte- J 7””? a January clearance Sale is still on town. spent the weekend at the dzftzkiti." 1".t.';..91:'1h9.fo W53"- running to Ilubrusry 9th, 2595 dls- home of her parents at New Perth. 9 9 "1 "1 "I 1113' ., v-ATV count on all stock. greater in some RIM 1 x e TE y'x...'1;J cases. .. 'His many friends will regret :.".hg'.1:..':'.f'e';.'d1;1:';"-.1.':1Y:;':;1":po'it91 ' ----- to learn that Mr. Charles Hicken. - . d -i l . Llb- . gu eral.:lllJriv2I1rite iii: yoiir iilld. watch gViikl1:.tlciei1iln1:a:imxmed W M! ha” The Joy. and sorrow. bmuun i on new Bulovn. C. R. Boehner. 31' 111.5 my5''"1W' 11”" Th Jeweller. rertifierl watchmaker. Min 3;;-bug Mwon mg Mm gr" "”1'u'-:1.”'..1'1;.1;.1'”d 1'1” m3m:" e phone 70. Montague. Fay Stewart, student nurses at the "me I an "noun 9 mt ' . - r - . Prince Edward Island Hospital. 1. th ht 1 th t M, d JOY propelled. .......e.viii.:.).i.s'.'.r.ii(::1r:...i2.v.nm..en.a. l.n.s.l.l: .sx1.:eSml;l'ti.cs.i.iveekend at their homes V;her:L:fl.' I hi ti:ys':ei , . ” ' ' 9- Beside my moth sweet and ear story Of how Clure. Tuesday. l-eh. 5th. 3 p.m. Ng And mm Mb: mm.” um. I-unclm ....'IMl'OlITANT meeting of the - - - - Hollywood Montague Home and School As- THE sronu . 'MARRlEl) IN (7ALlFORNlA- Friends in Montague and vicinity will be interested in the marriage of Miss Dorothy Thompson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson. Corrine. Sash. and L.- C. D. R. Stanhope MacLeod. son of Mrs. A.J. MacLeod. and the late Mr. MacLeod. Montague, which took place at San Francisco. Cali- fornia, on January l-ith. The cere- mony was performed at the First Presbyterian Church manse with Dr. J.H. Creighton officiating. Be- fore her marriage. the bride was employed with the Imperial Oil Ltd.. in Regina. Sask. L.C.D.R. soclation. Tuesday. February 5th, in the High School at 8:30 p.m. Murray River and Georgetown groups cordially invited. rides the skies. to bring happiness to our G.lIs ! This little gray cottage. sturdy and strong- withstood fierce storms through cold winters long- Of one I remember I now will tell you . l-"oping some reader remembers it t ...tlS CONVALESCING Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Olga I-lennigsr. who has entered hospital at Montreal for treatment, is progressing satis- factorily, and has communicated on several occasions with her family and friends in Montague. Geo'iown Girls 10. oo. 'Iwas a cold winter's an in desr Montague , in eighteen hundred and ninety- two. By the glowing wood fire we were all sitting. Dear father was reading and mo- ther was knitting. Netherlands ambassador to Canada, Mr. A.H.J. Lovlnk, second from right. is seen as he presented his country's civil award for con- spicuous bravery to Wilhelm atrumehtsl in saving the farm Jan May. without regard for his pu. sonal safety. Mr. Koele enter. ed the flaming wreckage twice to save the men. who would have are in it..- AND MORE wonoeas "man You CAN counrl 4 Y i it. it l J Jiiliiiiiill-Diiiwiiiii--A RON iiciiiii American Navy and is stationed in San Francisco. Death Sat. Of Mrs. Katherine Maclaren ..'The death occurred tag-ue on Saturday of Mrs. Kath- erine Mscl.s.ren in her 78th year after a lengthy illness. The late show. and following her marriage to Mr. to Whirn Road. Five years ago. af- ter the death of her husband, she moved to Montague. MliS. bridge. Mass, and Hector Beaton of Allslon, Mass. The funeral arrangements be made today pending iague today. Double Hockey Bill Played MacLeod is in the service of the at the home of Mr. Henry Munroe, Mon- Mrs. lilacl..arcn was born at Bon- William MacLaren moved She leaves to mourn one sister. Rachel Watkins of Cam- one brother, will the ar- rival of her nephew. Mr. Hudson Watkins. who is expected in Mon- Parkdale (iirls 0 Playing their first game of the season. the Georgetown School Girls Hockey Team, Island Title holders. swamped the vlllting Pnrkdale school Girls team, 10-0 in a game played in the George- town Rink on Friday. nbzht. In the opening game of a double header the Georgetown Pee wees defeated the Parkdale Pee wees by a 5-2 score. A large crowd thoroughly enjoy- ed both fixtures. The local girls. defending Island champions. treated the crowd to an exhibition of hockey seldom seen on local ice. strong ottensive ly and defensively. they hemmed the visitors in their own zone for minutes at a time and their pat- tern passing around their oppon- ents net was pretty to watch. Their power line of Joan Murphy. Anna Prosper and sheila. Debory. massed a total of 16 points, which shows the -fine teamwork of this line. The second line of Gertrude Fitzgerald. June Mnrtell and Jean Sampson accounted for two goals and played good hockey. The De- ence of Peggy Johnson, Donalda Landry and Carol Walker,- were strong all the way, with Peggy Johnston having an outstanding suddenly a silence fell on the air 'l'he trees all ceased their breeze! to share. The darkening storm clouds gath- ered so quickly-- The moon's bright face turned pale and sickly. By the sudden change we were not mistaken in thinking a storm was soon in the making. Black and chilly the evening grow- 3-. The moon is now hidden. for lo. it is snowing. All through the night the snow flakes fell. Covering house top. stables and well. The snow peaks iesembll. Rockies. so high- deemingly trying to reach to the sk the y. For three days it stormed, bluster- ed and blew, Scattering snow banks to corners anew. The Storm King was raging. lash- lng his whip, The train was snow bound, not making s trio. nope came at last-the blizzard had ceased. The Sun looked out from his place in the East. eseapade The neighbors all hiirrled to each Frsught with worry at the storms p Koele. left of Exetcr. Ont. during a. dinner held recently st. R.C.A.F. station at Rockfield, near Ottawa. died otherwise. Locking on durinl the ceremony is Flight-Lleuten. ant A. Harris of Toronto, who mu Tribute Paid .. To Archbishop Sinnoii Of P.E.l. 'I'he following tribute to I distingukshed Prince Edward Is- landner appears in the current issue of The New Freeman. "The retirement of Most Rev. Alfred Arthur Sinnoii. as Arch- bishop of Winnipeg. recently, re- calls again the great contribu- tion the Maritime Province; have made to the Church in otiher parts of Canada. Down through the channel of the years the list has been a notable one and it so con- tinues. "Pi-icsts from the Maritimes are to he found in every prov- havo attained ince and many orted for by Mrs. A.l-I. Stewart. who reported that all ski: mem- bers had been visited. Following considerable discussion An immigrant farmer from the in the crash but was tlirowr Netherlands. Mr. Keoie was lii- clear. great distinction. The numim includes the Cardinal Archbishoy of Toronto. Archblshops an. Bishops. parish priests and our atcs. Then there are the msny sisters mun the Marltimes who are starring hospitals and teach- ing schools in other parts of Canada. "None has given more notable service to the Church in Canada than the retired Archbishop of Winninex. himself a native son of Prince Edward Island. His ordination. following brllliancy at school and college. saw him, for s time. in his native province but then the call was to Ottawa where he became secretary tr the Apostolic Delegate and was elevated to the rank of Men- signor. First Archbishop "Those were the days when ihi West was attracting thousands and the wide open spaces were he- glnnlng to fill. Then it was thril the Archdiocese of Winnipeg was created on the banks of the Red River in Manitoba with its set mam, , omens aid, , H t. n . city ille.capiiaIl of the provlncs -who ” ' C " " i in the nets Nellie King, nigh-nu 11 Old men and young men formed a ma 5 W” 0n R Rmmm g. :3: and its fu-at Archbishop was Mon- ; a I1 decided to donate 310.00 owe g having a comparatively easy night, brlllade the expenses of the ,,C",g, Dmm slsnor Sinnott. That WIS in 1911 gg. rose to the occasion when de- W-ill 31'l0VE1-5 Ind 1101106 C1981” Told! (junk. Discllsalgn .150 wok plgce and, up to his recent retirement ' - ' In a double feature at the Mon- mmdedi - they 5”" madei on the procedure in regard to His Excellency hid C0n11n"9d ii A 1 ' . . And to our delight the train whis- ' ' h t nde, his 351. difgc. 9 8 30 tague Rink Saturday night. the H '31..” .127. W" 333.19 W.” 5 5.15119? .1. bl” making donations to variousc.sus4.:..s h.ead ha; ab. u . H. M. - .. 1-. ' s -. 7-. : p. m. Vlnta lll h Sch 1 df td li E - "8 0 W0 Hm! - '- A itt .. consisting o t: ton. s ecnme oneo e m Mann” '13" lqlmng hm” . . i;,oi,1c,guse..,ee.,g 4.2. wohone mi 6:21:15 battled on even terms, with the M”m1”11- the m"M"1 11”" hmse presliiiicliiitinscgtrieinry and treasurer. outstanding Sees in North Am- ” A is Suzanne Brenton, played .. scoreless game. play much C103,... mm the m” . his trips would renew. was Mmomed .0 dmv up , My 0. mm may. . . Pianist 'l'he young girls ,,..y,.d ,, my ingcpieci. . Ne..r;.ll..).:i.i.er..eoe.go pleased to see by-.." and .,..,,,,,t the... .e .m llwhen A,,..hb,,h.,,, sinnon, ....,.i . . . . . ' '3 Chop"; good game as both sides carried 5 ""5 01' 50111 lllll'M3' W9" , ' early meeting of the Ausdliary. . 1;, a, a young man in the fill nus liiilM THE HAlF- main or an cm CRIME... W? G". W , me in am new 3- mm n. .. 3.2:... .;. ... ..... 1 PI'11lC9.0 .. 3 95 other. hemminil in. the opposing d0li51'- ..vms.p1fm 1'l'm:e"b:o"::" horse his lowed and resulted as follows: he Md to face. clergy were my . .41 Auditoiium team for several minutes, the goal unwm faithful "om Tom" l President, Mrs. J. W. Lavcrs. re- n.wm.Ces mum and , V351, Wm-1 . 9.. i . Tickets at door 506; gggiergmksisgstgaigctofha "e're""E:C , , Obedicnt and patient, just. jogging Heated; Tlicremri" t1g1,'5'.t':&a:.'u: to be undertaken in s. compar- 1 ' I Students 25 cents attack centered paround ihepgtiagl. K Kfrigngeigvfveziiceaui .l3l:iisonNemI)e No :c;:,g,;1 1,," "nu no tamer iIillI(:sc.Ci:iiii':f Yorrcrstgiff i-Be-elected: lat ggsigiyhisav u1.:"d.'zm.l;in'd Ed , . The boys game was is very. ln- Landrv c Wailkeris forwg;-dig A' l ' i vice-president. Mrs. Alec Ilrsenault. ,1. .sM..M:.M---- 9, u :11 1 , ” ' ' ' ' 0&mE- , g . , . .M , he did 90v "1l0T0UK1'l1Y ""1 M ii.i.l;3.2i"”..fZ”l2”i 13wg:,i,;,,,l.;,,lt”i.”"-;..i?' mm M W iteh”i5i..i?S..””f..l;l:il”i:.?l ” in is h- was soft. the hoys put on .1 fast H ' ' ' ' ' 0 Fmes 51-h.', execuuve 'mmmmee of M", accomplished in t ose years. The following is the report of d- 1. -m M H 19 - . What will we do to pass the dull ' ' dm . years of hard. unremitting ioi. half-yearly exams: 1: pltyvszig .”'.ff;'f,,i&"'f....'.'.3. H333 Frkdaie C'"1&'G”1' 6- G"? 1-1""? ?ieph?i.nSciiilrlsy'snggphngiiiy wseviie that the Archdiocese of Winnipel Grade x-1. Helen Stevenson: 2. t e 1 0.... dmnce. a. Lamont. Mc- The children all choruaed In they ' V" i I ' the rest eminenc- h puck :0 nl 1”” "me i” "H" 1 1” ' 1 N1 re-elected and two new members. has attained I 39” W991”! 3- Mi" w"'”' but the locals took advantage of 1” "3" 0'" i' Di a"""" L ”"”d i" 11"" Mrs w A Paterson and Mrs. it enjoys today. Grlide IX-L V9700" w""- the breaks and ca ltalized n Seamar” McGregor' suwam 1'” us 30 conmnm mmdmdv "id" U I i ” a rest achieve- ” 9 . Michael Burke .)r.. were added to It is a story of g Grade VIII-I. Allison Weeks; 2. mam. Gallant, Shaw. E. Bertrume. .l'i'.ach one bring some kind of sled. the execume .mm. by .. great. son of the Mm. M1” s”Vm5”"' 1" 9119 11159 DN10d 11” 100315 SUMMARY F0 yitiiysuna new md very long A sick cornmittee of Mrs. Chea- um” and to Hi; Exccllency from Grade VII - 1. Evelyn Weeks: 2. held control of the period. scoring , , Q". wnyk,-.., End M”, waiter Mac. H, "mm. mend, not fofgettifll Robert Wteks: 71- B.Vl'l'm CH1-6111.16 three.goals without it return from First Period 1vel,:.s,oean to-lilhe ml" " we do": Lean was appointed. The entcr- ".03, in mu. oiid provinces bi aimmnvl-1'3Kiiii.h1l:nwvz:5i”' 2A U" usuom The last We penodg 1-('eo'town l M ill on reachiingapihe hill we formed a m1"me"1' "lmmm" M M”' Mary the sell. W111 R0 W6 lime 1”'m"d M.G.M mmy oss. . rr . . were more evenli. played with .2 . .. are . .. Yorston. MrS- 1"- -1- 991107? And .51, M -5,! Mum” Annm... Grade v-1. Wesley Stevenson. Prince Street getting their first if-. Fltzseraldi 11-40 M” Mr Adol hus Scully was re-elect- ll . I. F I presents a 2. Albert Weeks. counter in the second period. and Pcnnltigsdyqone For a jolly time coasting we were as D (A native of Morcll. . 1. .. meeniui Grade IV-l. Shirley Weeks: 2. the two learns splitting a brace of , "11 "iv 9.; nmch wmmmee W” uppommd Archbishop Sinnott had lorm:..r..lc' M Joan Stevenson. 3. Ronnie Ross. goals m the Ian session. second Period Thrv were, Helena and Florrle, ', ' u md ".5 been Secretary of the Apos . p . 2 , van 19 md no for the Febiuary mee mt . . owl .1. H, Wu ...u.nn.iei Grade 111 l. Blots Weeks. . Lineups. g,,G,.o-,O,.n J Murphy 3 - members I"... M” Wu," M". Delegation in i . Donald Stevenson: 3. Roma Rack- Montague Girls-Goal. Mcilweu: 15- D61-I01)”. A P";5P9” T93 Ne”i'eu.nii kcurlm md my "line Lemmn Mfg L”,,lwce gmchiydcr appointed Archbishop of Winn...- hnm. di .ML .Cli.M h.: N . " 1 -”" M" '' 3' . ii915.ad'nl933W3-'”' Grade. If-l. Catherine Sieven- foerwriiifis, gliiiaiirie Yet?.r Imuxijigaili. 2:g:g.:o:,ni gfwiiff ' ' L30 whm ""9113 m3'th"- 1" W9” slid mist.)T1tigscB?ilediiE:Miess1;1:1 iifilzntend by Page Pius Xl assistant . ison: 2. Heather Jorgensen: 3- Sullivan. Mackenzie-. .5 Doeljgryjt "pl o.o4.wh1l.l:.l7py.and gay. 3 . . B.l(:J.lliZ . .0 the Ponmical Throne nnd go Thelma Ross. Prince St eet Gi is-Go-l, au-- H - - e ' 9 9" ll 133-” T00?" 0' "5 Wu ' . c t i th Apost- i - Grade I Al-l. Nancy Bertram. hoe: defcncie. Skinrner, Sopcr. 5"?Aeo Murphy 1219 T mi iill'l'Y'th Ti t i. b k "fl?11v'dG::13;'o:1:iFgifzgihnrgzidaig 1:33:60)! mm 0 e . -r CdIBl--l.L : - . i, - - - own at ' ' 1 . . . & 2. graenila l;.aCkhBm:e(.'ii'lnlJIqhll'xi,.1itl2ln.ii)1li- iI::ii,mghiv:plsi3cli'd,.lciiidaizggundisii 1321:. 6"Ge” 10"1- 5- P70-SP9! i the years. r me 0 urn E .(.731A3i'1.::nt1."31?.';1'.c'11'd..e:'1oPg,.!gr ' t. - . . . .1. sh M . . H .' .fJ. .lVlll'Dily) . lzzsalfs of no use. "I turn not forever". 1 .' 3" um: i "'7'" . -. O ' geilil:-eiiigher--Miss Phyllis Gillie, ariiiOniBeRli)OOnb0)ia'S-1-x;10il1(.)ckD. Stew- 7”GeM0w"' '1- 51”"P30" he strictly adheres. ”'"'”” c0m"'md' viho "..mma"). & .3 " t' ,, ,; ----- ---.--.. lll"l' defence IR:-ynolds Klabnn l'1- M””9”' 13:50lThn R01dCll hours have passed l.;'”-T.l.'”9d 11:1.” ”1l;”'si1”.E..1”n.'.:1;'(1.”;i:;:” l ” : .' reunite -A. B i , M - .. ux nrv. em er s A 3 W ilmm M M ii W . '.il.llll:'”3l'”l-'i";...””...”.”.'..l.i;'.l.”.. .51: '” " writ: u. ed by W ”i"::”:" irli." Ariliriiic Pains I , , ,, , ,.o'. H . '. ' . . Wm ay. were then presen e o a c - - V” J Mawonam K T1'1"" "'1'"! LikeMthe waves of the beautiful :.g1.1.1..1:.3'vl:' '11A9m.1:::”1:.-l.'. 1;9.s1”';'c:.'o'.; l.f. you s.re suffering from arthritis. ' - pg 5 H, , N , 1. 1. ,g . - , ontsgue- - v - - I r eumsusm acist'cs or lIClJ.(i3,70' I N ' V? i ll -- B'i' ii M t . A simph Home '"Mmm" mini iiicriid deigfrie. Eliiilcw 8 go ggbriirfi Prosper 5'55iFlowlniz and ebbing all the years Vk'9l1""5idmi' A" H' 5”"m'.i d ""1110" 1'.l;1” '”'3" 1'” ”11””'”" E1 is-" idrs i "IT 10 as If rnur scalp has broken out Larcn. Ainsworth. Williams. Wai- 9..C,(;g'rnwn 'g Den", " ' ' through. A V018 01 111311115 VW5 CW" '3" pain and discomfort. Thousands and i . . . .. , . .. . , . , . ' r' W .. the Georgetown Branch. of the Lo.....,d, of mu. mg ,..,m,,, ,,p.m with ugly surface rashes oi liilta son. Biggai. foiuaids, hon Mar :.l. lliuipm, 11.” Lena Vessey Lula" for their domuon .0, "mm me, now "0, lo" 1:"... "me, .........-e.. .---H ..-- - ---4--V -;--- "-3- - - ,. , - n . , - . - -r ' 2 ., . - . ' g- i - avanscay. Eilglanda mu- nooman ivioon. England-(CP) 111:3: :.20.'.jaTL 0.1.7gG...,:.i.j;h... 1':.i.i:.r.?: .D.i..i..:...l-lug.1.f..o.r.l.... wi;.;.i..:v.ii.2:.;iyl. in-.c...eo;..o.wn. .1. Murphy .. f;f,;;;'gf,v5',j”;;';;m",., bcrshln pins. The presidlint also thsnlrsInD(iLClNtsl'.ileu. ietDOL llembera of a Woman's Tl'l5l'.lill.t?.-l.dllllam '1hwal.i.es, 31. found 19.". war”. and ap..en..s ... an m cudmo" Am... . - .........:...0:pe;.oc. Vislker) 12.46 L. ' extended the thanks qf me Auxll- CIN from you; dm.g.,uod.,, II this Wiltshire town sent a large . noid sovereigiis in an old cottage .ynm. dwum many .. K". i home - ns. . Tm? 1.”. go 1,331,," 3,-men ,..g,n1c.;-,q uwhnmmh linen tablecloth to Unlonvllw-.1" lhl-l,Y0rk-shire Vlllazea Nellllk of MOONE'S EMERALD on. and SUMMARY Georgetown Pee. wees-Goal. A. ' ”"”"" mi 1” M”-1" M""D”",':m' Inhale"-l-H1 OM-.111 applecl-1110n fill WW1 rin:'- lmrs said one of the last occup- use this mixed with an equal quan- MacPhee; defence. T. Blackett. deucim,” .h.1"lch".w't' tum MlIvlIil.l1I0I"'11”" eels sent during the Second World nnts was a man who had eccen- my of olive 011, ms any to USP First Period Wm”. P. Batchndu. R. Solemn"; 5'l51;.i:&1vw”..1..'e1hw;q:.1.. .”.'.:'..:1e.n1.15 - war. itric saving habits. al.l.hyou do ti: apply. to the. scalp Fuonmgm, mhnmm .,.12w.'orwards. R. Murphy. 0. David, E. co 1 be M” i A ' W W” W” P” "M1 "1 ' 2-Monta ue' Mabon 1134.1 CW-ilk 3- Miwcullouiih. L. Wai- - ””' i !4 hing into the roots of the hair. Do FM L ll - J M 13.0.. km. A. Gnnm. T. 30.0.”... P this at least. once a day and about ' P:n"al7.f:.e'.... hon? M" 1 ' MRQLMH. S. Ar'”mu".. ' ' V ':::.i.'::"" . ............ .... Annual '1'”"” FREE1 iiFiiEE Fll i K En . 5....u....i!;.. .2... .i.... in 1 ....:' ””””' '"”"' Lj;l;';.,d";;lg;,, 833,3; 5,3,9;-;1;; w- ' g ' ti I i. ll ll . C ti .4-Pl" Sl.' i. D M L ti ' ' V -' 1 it'll 'i'i..cZf..'t ..'.itii"eeiiev33 3331 in'."v"f M'.2?.eo.u"" ..".”...” : ”""9''- S”"""- l”iIl"i- Mills "'2' '""'""l l"'”l"' ”' ll” V Your Last Chance . 0-BM... Mmbomld. Buchman iLadies Auxiliary of the Canadian . C ,:.i.ise....l;.)te::.e.e...iloating dsndruff has Penalties - C. Stewart, Billzar. W. Gregory. 5 Gregory. ' gegirpng R30. tul.-..heg.eoi.g.eto.9.I.r; Our ml! WCCK I K . You can obtain MO0NE'S s.vi- '"l'"' Yell” " c i ' d ' u miiim on ""1"" "N" '" 5.-Montague. Johnston BUMMA” giiidii-ya&io:iiiiuih:npi::iiie:'ti our n" D. '"'''E'" k imw 'q"1PP.d " ' iRei-hold-i 10-13 11'1"” 79"” Mrs. J.W Levers presiding. Q. d. ' ' .. ., A---Pri .st.r t.Do . l ti ma l"””i"'"' Wm" ,'l'he meeting opened with the I .2: Do: Mgai-Ifetird. J. , 4:26 .i.).f...t7ene . c . 1 up a . I I - - W" ' A . um um -.- ---- IBlIckelll cc .. h 011! in the officers and members of the ,, ' T esmWW”m”NW ”PG”"”i"' " " M . '"”""" ”' ll" " "”w''" . H J "Ann" r l!.f.l.'.'l2ll.”.1.w.u... "amt "” i'i'i':ii”n.i,e't'i'3:". a”e'.3'ii'g,.2'3;'.?,f Special Opening: Offer to custoInsrs- . . . - Y A. iueoo iu' f Osrdi . h J05--' 071 0l"l'.0MI!'l'ltll't s”"" "'1" -rv":lC3IivIdn-1-110 tlitrovlnclsiiliilavevrni-) P. men . . , Pmlns Ind Snvnlrlns Gluten goumg mm: ”'"”'1'' ”"””"''d . The secretary. Mrs. J.A.s. Mac- ' Etc. l3""""” ' ' '-1"" conneii read the minutes of the - A D L' Ivy appointment MONDAY, mm, 4n. '"""""P”"” '"d 31"" last meeting. which were adopted. 1F'REs-TONE 1 omce llonn: Third Period The financial rooort wss lmseritsd . Geor clown Eagles by Mrs Mary Yorston. the treas- - , me Mooem Amismic 1: 3 1.2 .a. as K 5-Psrkdale. MacDonald um, um en. .-.9... .;......a . r a 0. , ' ' VS- - (Ax-sensulti :45 favourable balance of 030.80. The . Ian -Norc.Poisonous MONTAGUI. P. E. I. G-Geo'iown. Murphy nnanam report was moved adopt- noun PAIN-Dossiwr sum om c 1 t with sou”. ins". m"u"" " m 'd' 187 G t Geo l't.' 71'0"” in . l " "'"'" ” G. 8,” P H 1-Geo'iown. Ooteli A number of bills were presented '93 '39 ' " 9"" 5""- 1'10 - - ' lnacuani by the treasurer snd ordered paid . ' M , Iensltiss-lldas. and the sick committee no rs- , l