._....__ *" wmsnou v. r. u. 111g regular meeting of Wiilillflt ILL’, met mt the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Erith Hughes. M! 1th the president in the chair. Mr. John l‘. iilacKuy conducted the devotion- ‘1 period in the absence of the appflliltfll committee and 0961160 the mcgljng with hymn. Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross." The 23rd Psalm was read in “mo... followed by hymn "l New Thee Every Hour." Mr. John Mac- Kly men gave a very tum-eating “mission on 23rd Psalm. The business no od opened with the secretary rea ng the nrinutes rf last meeting. Due to the un- favourable condition of the weather m; wttendance was n-ot as larfle a; usual. Roll oali was responded p, by each repeating a verse of rcri tilrc. ftp was moved and seconded to poll lunches and soft drinks at the vhf,‘ m hall and that each housc- ‘ ‘ . llllll lllT ~ lliflllllii IIIIIIIIETS "fill .SYIIIEY ‘SPIIIIGIIILI. allil “SMITIIIIG 00M A Pi°'*""',.§_§9f hold prepare 12 lunches. 1t was decided to accept several invitat- ions to present the‘ play in other halls in the near future. it. was m‘ decided to hold next meeting over until next Friday after the play. The following ommittees were then appointed for next meeting" Mission, Isobel Diamond, Charlotte and ,Eleanor hdoreside. Recreation, Verna Turner and Doris Jenkins. Lunch. Mrs. Gordon Coles, Beatrice Jenkins, Mrs. R. McDonald and Eleanor Morsside. Next meeting tu be held at Mrs. Gillespie’; Collection for the evening amount- ed i4r$1.06. Enjoyable recreation period, was in charge oi Mrs. Gillespie after which a tasty lunch was sewed by hostess and com- mitme in charge.» Meeting closed with the National Ant-hem. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. l-iuches for the use of their home for the evening. (Patriot Please Copy) I oruurms rroan -w.r. ‘Ilhe monthly meeting of Success W. I. was held at the homa o! Mrs. Angus Green on Tuesday evening, May 18. Meeting opened with the singing oi the Institute Ode and the repeating oi the Creed. thirteen members and two visitors lvcra lpresent. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. £5.00 was collected in the district for the Cancer fund. The secre- tary read a letter from the adopt- M Institute in England thanking the members forthe boxes sent. Mrs. Angus Green invited the members to her home the follow- ing Tuesday evening to pack boxes. Bills for cleaning school, paint. fruit. etc.. were paid. Receipts from Drama Festival. $41.05. Institute members expressed their appreciation to the cast for the fine success oi the play. Miss Wells. the music ‘teacher for the school. will hold a musical fe-‘iiPl 'in the Clifton Hall. May 81. Cili- ton-Springfield - Graham's Road Schools participating. Each mem- ber is to make up 2 lbs. sugar Mrs. Walter Viiigmore and Mrs. Ray Macleod were appointed on the school committee. Mrs. Ray MacLeod and Mrs. John MacLeod were appointed to attend the or‘- rual convention in Charlottetown Red Cross secretary's report: 3 sweaters. 1 pr. pyjamas. Mrs. Angus Green read a napz-r on health and had a contest of jumbled wcfls. Collection $320. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. James M. Campbell. lifrs. Earle Murray to read a oaner. Roll call a Proverb. Mectincr clos- c:l with the singing- of the Na- tional Anthem. ovsrrm-rfarrrnrinob w. r. Bed Bridge W. I. was held on Thursday evening. May 6._ in tn:- schoolhouse. With the president ill Divorced later. the top-ranking ‘Canadian w Whittaii of Vancouver and Montreal. 1"" m?" weeks r20. declared she wants to brin! b”! the liilot of world War II. Beurling was known N Pillli ill-Will" “if 2. Km"! in Plane Brash in Italy "The Hero of Malta." Mulch s pal also died U ‘I fi A ‘ r by fellow. ar ilier is seen with his bride. the former Diana Clive mar riage in 1M4. Mrs. Beurllng, who saw him three body of her husband for burial. Canada's leading ace t Mrs. 0. I‘. lleurling, mother of "Bus!" Beurling. above, collapsed when aha was informed that her war-act son had been irilled in a aralh of an Israel plane neaflomc. ’ lhs and her husband. who works in Montreal, are living at Torre Donna. Qua, whlls awaiting com- pletion of a new horns at the Moptreal suburb. Verdun. whers "Bus" had grown up. ' Itoorrno rnbnucrs outrun f OTTAWA.‘ my M - (CW — IPI-oductionof sons rooting prod- nets was up and some down in inpril, the Dominion Bureau of‘ jtetistioa roportsd today. Out-rut of asphalt shingles and roll root- lyrg was doivm to 040.000 scrum‘ 1mm H.000 in the same month last year.‘ The pmduction oi’ tai- and asphalt felts and _sheathing ‘was Mil was. against 4,162. ‘ \ The May meeting of the Oystcr f rrza _GU_I_\RDIAN. _ cruuznorraroww vlcrrelrs? llisrlrurr mrrrmas the -chalr. the meeting opened by Creed. followed by roll call; which was answered by eight members, each giving flower slips, seeds, etc. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. - Sick Committee reported "Eart- er Boxes" sent to shut-ins. School committee had no report. It was decided to' send cards to the sick in the district, and fruit to members. Mrs. Raymond Lin‘ was ap- pointed on this committee to get- a. variety of cards to have for dif- ferent occasions. Some talk on having l. pump in the-school grounds was discussed. and teacher to find out particulars ' from inspector. i Bills amounting to $4.73 were . ordered paid. Several "Thank You" letters were read by secretary for fruit and boxes received. ' Correspondence was read. A very interesting letter was r4=~ ceived from the adopted Institute- . in England thanking the membr-rs for the lovely treats. It was de- cided to send another box later on. $1.25 government grant was re- ceived. $5.00 was donated to Can- cer fund. Secretary to write for play to be staged in Wheatley River hall soon. As the members decided to help Wheatley River Institute in ger- ting curtains for the hall the presi- dcnt reported material purchased. and that the secretary pass on this Institute! share to Wheatiey Riv- er Institute. . Mrs. Philip Matheson and Mrs Russell Smith were appointed to attend convention to be held in Charlottetown. Mrs. Ravmond l-ing kindly’ =~- vlied members in her hon" ‘~ next meeting. Mrs. Linc n‘=.~' " have charge of program. Meeting n»: ndiourned. l~~ vns enjoyed by all. MT. ALBION W. I. The May meeting of the Mi. Albion Women's Institute met at the home od Mrs. Henry S. Jeni:- ins on Tuesday, 4th. Meeting opened with Creed. Roll Call r.‘- sponded to by eleven members, and three visitors were also present Minutes of previous meeting rend and signed. All correspondence read by Secretary. Members voted to donate $5.00 to Junior League of Mercy display towards P. E. I. Hospital. each member donating 25 cents to same. School Conl- mittee reported visiting school and that quite s few things were needed. for school: also that school needs a thorough housc- cleaning. Committee to see about buying paper towels and drinking clms. Sick Committee reported fruit sent io seven sick in district and thanks received from l"rs. Mac- Phail and Mrs. Myers for fruit. ‘ and members decided that only lzospital and doctor cases be given fruit. Plans were made t9 hold a pantry sols whenever a place suitable could he had. Mrs. Mac- Phail to see about same. Mrs. Lawrence Mvers to canvass non- members io help. Valley players to m-esent pin" li- hall. Collection M) cenfs. Inwts- Hon left open for next mceifn" Mrs. John MacPhail and PR1‘:- tary were sooointed delevates to annual convention in miarlotte- town. Meeting then adjourned. after which lunch was served by hostess. assisted 1w Mrs. Bonlamin -H0l’l0n..Mi'-!. LQWSOW ‘lilgcllgchgyn and Mrsr Boswell Myers. drummer w. r.“ —'l'he O‘Leary Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. W. G. Bernard. May 10th. The president opened the meeting in the usual manner with the institute Odo followed with the "Collect for Women" repeated in unison. Eighteen members answered rod call. Minutes were read by secretary and approved as read. The amount of $16.00 was reported from pantry sale. Secretary read wrrespondunce as follows: Literature on F. O. A. letter from Mr. Shaw, literature and letter “in connection with Canoe:- Fund. DlSCUSSdJln on annuni convention in Charlottetown. June 16-17 and appointment of Delegates followed. The following members volunteered to collect for Cancer ‘Society: Mrs. L. G. Matthew, Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. Mrs. H. J. Mc- Williacn, Mrs. E. W. Turner. ‘Mrs. Wm. Bernard, and Mrs. Marine ‘ . Kennedy. Mrs. J. M. McWiiliam and Mrs. I". H. Champion were appointed as delegates to Charlottetown Con- vention. Mrs. W. B. Seaman and Mrs. Marne Kennedy were ap- ' pointed as substitutes. » The sick committee reported one call, ons treat. The school com- mittee reported need of wasta- paper baskets and were yuthorizwd to purchase something suitable and present bill to W. I. ‘Mrs. Vatcher was asked to write Mrs. Ngglg regarding the overseas parcels. since there was no reply frcm the first letter. Mrs/ Foster mils invited group to her house for Ju-ne meeting. - ‘Illa following are on the lunch ccmmlttee: Mrs. J. A. Noonan, Mrs. F. l-l. champion. Mrs. Vnfdm. Mrs. E. W. Turner. Collection $2.00. one fee m cents. M11 88-00- One bill of 50 cents Plld- M11 Vatoher gave program for evening on gardening. Mrs. H. .7. Mo- William offered to give June pro- ad by ‘Mrs. 1i. J. Mcwtiliarn and ascended by Mrs. ‘H. S. Dumyllie that meeting Mijourn. kidsiioious lunch was served by the lunch committee- and hostess. A plllliit loclal hour followed. _...._____.. . anarchist-on. hlland - (or) _A 1 would rather have a but loved nor. thin ans who ls‘- Secretsry reported inviting churn ' hurls; who wai occuionaly cruel . 0anadlari\ Legion llall CROCKETT 6' STOREY “m” 55 Grafton St. lt’s Light in wugu I and Adjustable Roll if out on the Lown and relax in utter comfort! Built for relaxing in run. Ad. jusloble to reclining or full length position. Comfortable, well filled pod is available in choice of Pointed Duck, Woven Duck or Cooled Fabric Covers. While finished froml —b|cck rubber-IQ wheels. . arm mts. 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The minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed by the presi- dent. Currespondencarelating to the Federation of Agriculture‘ was read by the secretary and discus- sed by the members. Mrs. John Hogan was named as - delegate to the annual conven n. The members who are knitting the Red Oross reported that this work was almost completed. a It was decided to hold a dance and sale of lunches in the school for the purpose of raising funds for Institute work. The secretary reported that a First Aid Kit had been purchased for the schook The teacher offered to take charg oi the Cancer campaign collection. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Reid. roll call to be a "Grab Bag." Collection for the evening amounted to 65c. New committees appointed were: School: Miss Teresa Murphy. Program: Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Meeting adjourned after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. lf-ITIQIQIDEWYHRIDICQ Rob your Rest. . M»? and ‘ orflnarm-whanrlraayballrairkrheya. ZLWLT u“.‘2'.."'il""»-.“"..i‘fi nnred her. said Judie I. H. Bart in__Divorce-Oour't... . , . HANGED FOB. MURDER. KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 26— (CP) —. A former soldier, police- man, mechanic and latterly a preacher. Prince Macbean, was hanged here today for the murder of an aged English couple whom he strangled. He had later burn- ed their home in an effort to hide his crime. OUT OUR WAY mp3 ’ , YOU 5EEi WHEN YOU'RE IN GRAND fiHAPE TH' Phone B34 PHILADEIIJPIHA. May Ill-MP) OPPOSE SIGN ‘BY-LAW -Philadelphia Phillie: today an- -—- nounced the purchzscuo: BO-yLear- ‘VHITBYI Ont ___ (C?) _ old pitcher Pau rc on rorn Merchanu here are opposing ‘ Chicago Cubs for a figure slightly recent bydaw regulating “an” over the $10,000 waiver price. It o; signs or other advertising do- was a straight cash deal. Brick- vices. One storrkevllel‘ 5816i “AS son has been with the Chicagoan: 1 understand it I cant even paint since 1943. Last year he won seven a sit-In on my own building. I and lost l2. can't sures with that." By J. R. Williams |' 1' {i} 2% .l,li' ~Z=l ' ~ ‘~1- REFLECTION?» _____ 19; pad’? Y _. _l\~l~? % i I 5-3: g-szvliabravg, .MY.IQQII.\NY.UI. __ IVII x‘