_.,~.. r: :|w~. Moncton Boston. Lynn. _ Mrs. Jae. Aylwerd and Theresa. u h“ wenhlp Period. we. we» iamccxttttnhh! g-“fqgf wh- -»-- ah ‘mined e away. The late litre. Heron was known and fleeitly remeotod u, Fm Mm m". Pan-h and commlttcee were announced. United sum where ahe 091:1“: T!" "were" I" l very in- mdmamryaarmfllroarlydcniaal Wilt ilmmlolivw oaetcpmtmnxigioomoverthe ‘in: a w the line o! the theme m Advance". she urgd- all pm. h their shone brightly in her le. mum 1n m; u“. n“ no; "m" h she w helium» ‘firs. 3 5.121.‘! 3° “mfifi. 3.2%? w ways the leader in any wonhy ca. in the district. She took a. deep utter-est in the afialrs of her church and some years ago was President, or the C. w. i... proved her ability and capacity to achieve results. For the past. two years she presided over the Donagh Women's Institute and in this capacity was largely msti-umentail lh obtaining many the school necessary changes and grounds. The funeral to 8t. Patrick! Church. Fort A , waa very ls eh Hid: Mus was celebrated the Rov- adopted do bier. her ed mother, her sister. e. oee Holland. Tenant two rotborl um and Kathie: and Prank residing in May her soul root in Peace. Tho lullowing tributes were N- celvcd by the family. MAII OAILDI LlINmcj-nl Man. “Mr. and Mn. Joseph Holland end an. and Mn. Prank Koughan and Family. Mr. and Mil. Mathias Kougban Mr. Edward}, White and runny. I Mr and ma. Joseph Trainer and H111‘. I M4". and Mra. Joseph Muznaghan and 13a. Mr. and Mrs. John Mdtlafh and Iatmly. Mrs. Ellen lvicDonel lvlir. and Mrs Iieo or- Elaine r. lVLr. and Mrs. Hod DrlaoolL 3M1‘. James White and lfiamiLy. Mr. Joseph Brazil and Peter. r M151 and Mrs. ethm Beagcn and uml y. Mr. and Mra. Part lb ‘Rainer and FrllllllV rtr-Jlcra Mrs. new 1mm. In". and Mrs. John R. Brazil and. s ' ud lvlrs. John Beegan and . d Mr. J- J. McCarthy. “cllixelr and Pupils oi Dnnagh O ch Women! Institute. nd Mrs. William . r A: and. Mrs. M. Callaghan and ' 111111)". n a d Mrs. Geo. Mc uald. iii» 25a Mrs. Mark mcgoogan. Mr. Everett Beaga-n and Ilamiw. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly and 8G1 X. lvtr. and Mrs. I-‘red McAdam. lvlr. and Mrs. J. J. Dufly. et Mr. Ind Mrs. ‘Ilmmaa MnAflm. Mr. arnd Mrs. en . Mrs. James Roach and Vincent. w. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald. Rumfcrd, Mo. Mlrs. Dank Power, Boston. Mr. and Mare. Loo Murnaflrm. Boston. Heron. Mon Miss areal. Mr. and . Joseph flushes (e), l’ Lynn. Mrs. Jae. B. Aylward and Therese. (3). Lynn. Mr. Ambrose Suflfil. Limit. Mrs. Genevieve Mtflanna Lnn- M155 Ella oar lmvell. Alberta. Family by Mrs. Reeves, after which the lvn. 1m? egetes moved into Trinity Mrs. . L ureh when a memorial service Mr- for the departed member: wee rum“ and Viola Heron. fimw m°h'1§§'°§, l? puwwmmméi n serv e r W- ind M“- the church, Rev. Mr. Mcbennen. ha“ m‘! ' in llrinity urch opened with a %’.%””.‘£.§°J&“'sc.u wow» "ma! M w “W” lvuss Elizabeth McOannol. YW"! Wm"! AWWYY- m‘ Mn and Mm James Garllnd and was followed by a selection rend- Fanulv. cred by the Male Eight also a Berwick Camp during this Mrjand Mfg Albert Mdgas solo beautifully rendered by Miss Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hughes. METER"! Slemfi- MFB- . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin and the President now presided. , and mi Miss Mary ‘Pminor. Cl . had ibilit in many beautiful qualit-Illegxonthat Rom y m n tamily circ “Bemechrmn °d encouraging, showing an increas- o! Pedlitt. (the art work of M 'our work at home and abroad. P.E.I. Prealyterlels a delegates. ma. Victor dram-ungainly ma,“ pnee. oourteéay and "rgeolution: enttota ereoiree- "Y We must not harbor envy and she said. "u hristian women we can do no lieu than welcome them a way." She also made an appeal to the youth to enlist in this greet cause the missionary work. In the next tour years fifty new recruits for this work are needed. We were asked “to give as the Lord haa prospered us. of our time and rreeponding Secretary called the roll and ave her re- port for the year w ch was very ed interest. in the work. The Oom- munity seer y reported in- creased enthusialn and many deed; of love recorded wifla vialte to homes and hogitale increased over lut year. e Prose Secre- tary impressed the importance o! mission work; also suggests that may be rat-Ported to papers before the mid e o! oaob month. The Tunperance Secretary suggests that each meet- ing o! the auxiliary should have some temperance material and educate young and old by our personal example, "O Master Int Me Walk th 00d" wag than lung. Mn; Darrach uorled many bale; oi’ warm clothing both old and new sent to Newfoundland and Labrador also three to Syd- aoy-be the parcel ever ee email it worth sending. e Missionary nthiy and World Friends Secretary repori-_ an increase in both gzpera, with hope; that they still increased and placed in every home. lucceeaf Year The Associate Member Secre- tary reported e auccessfm yeer with cn increase in givinga o! 5'1 ,8. The Trinity Mission Band un- der the direction of Mile Mac- Dougall. deeconeaa, gave a very instructive Mission Band demon- stration. showing whet it means to children to have the seed sown in youth. Many useiul and edu- cational artlcles made by band children were on didplly Ind explained their p so. At this time the Mission d Secretary gave her report which showed an increase in bonds and funds. Mrs, Nicholson the t. re- ported an increase in each depart- ment oi her work. Mrs. Murray urged all to do their share among 0.0.1131‘. and Circle girls in trainim them. Literature, like life. always haa its surprises, so it was when Mrs. Howard displayed the manneqcmi Laura Croebyl She stressed the importance o! reading of mission- ary literaturc and tried to rose m all the importance o! scattering it in all the fields of she urged that reading courses be taken up by the auxiliary mem- ber‘; and Green, Mrs. Milrlrray n n. eaaey gave eynopa o dliéemnt books recommended for pu . Dedica ry prayer waa offered Evening Seeelon ‘the ovenin public meeting held Annual Meeting SKIRTS BLOUSES DRESSES Slightly mussed and Soiled, Selling for *5]. each Here's a really interacting " Sale of Pretty Dresses Awaiting You on The Second Floor it group pretty dnaeee A group of daiaflly at- 1043 modela formerly trective dnaeea that. be- marked 814.95, $12.95 and longed in the $16.95, $17.95 $10.95, to clear and 819.50 groups . . . youxa for “ ‘5-95 $.95’ “‘ ‘$.95 These are, quite frankly and plainly, dreeaee of laai year’: mcdelgbaianydeilagh ibeeiyleiamouibeaeeaipea- acted for in the atlneive prleel cl l0 day. MCDRE a. Mtusoorpcs‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Oti-mmiakey- cietv in Charlotte-town in Mr.‘ and Mrs. Rudy Pirkola m. 1 Nils-J. P. Lynn, Bostmi. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart WlMnn. BO totn i s . _ , Mr. a-nd Mrs. Jar. P. Heron (2). . Mr. and Mm, Eudy ptrkolc, 130e- Floricla. _ ton SPIRITUAL BOUQUET batman. massagcsmor, smratmv ma ‘Moms.- Rev. William Simpson. Rev. Horny Duffy. 1M1". and Mrs. Albert. ldmnaghan. Miss Bertha Driscoll. Mrs. Cecelia. Mclnniq Miss Blanch Mason. Miss Edith Smith. Mr. and Mrs Leo Dufly. Miss Elizabeth McOanncll. Nu". and Mrs. Charles McG-uixk. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McNally. Mir. and Mrs. Linus Bruit-b. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doucette and Mr. and Mrs- .1. .1. Moon-thy. Brady and Adrian Qnith. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Qnith. cnd Mrs. Ivan Traihw, Miss rem Heron. Montreal- Mrhnd Mrs. Walter Os ‘r Mr. and Mm. Joseph Rtflial. MxsMaYtI o e “h? Mrs. diaries Mcflelly.‘ m .'.1. p. . m. lee Mr“ and rivslmfivart Wmtton w. and u... J. .1. Dufl. Oltv. re/l Veer’, loci, clapped Iipl are painful! can and uaeigbiiy the cracked eurfaceo cub infected by dangeroae genaa. Get eoeiiiee the wounded nenlneaee ead ‘min Shirley. lnuiae mun. ma. r leacliueq with to know, we must. study, also co- operation in our midst. we cannot live to ourselves. n nail. the harder you hit it the more you drive it. in. So we were ussca to each play our part in this summer gave her impression oi’ Woodsidc this camp as a school for leaders. gave n. splendid report of in- a ~. Mrs. A. J, Matheaon gave the spirations received. While the of- Mrs. Chasles Heron aw Jimmie. early history of the organizat - O Resolve -— What. we as bers oi the W-MS. o! the United Church of Canada use our influ- ence to promote each in community the iurthcr the scripture in our home. ion faring was taken an anthem was the Womenb Missionary 80- rendered by the choir. 1&4. Rev_ Mr. McLennah gave Miss Allflthfl lflmd- Mrs. Nicholson gave a. brie! statis- add MP5 tlcal report for the past; year. ‘ witch“. reu -oi the evening. His sub-f Nil-valid MR- 1- 0- Kelly we ___Mis. J0hn_8co_t_t_v/_ho attehgga cial proble “Social Problems". S0 ms, he said, began with -" the prophets of old Iject was m J m s. A. . Ma econ presented the report of the Resolution and Dc. can create public cent e " , u all u» we“ v W "we ‘W!’ ct..’al:.&“a.‘::‘?..'d.lr.i.3 °‘ ’“" M“ ‘°"°" “" lfllldefif"gf‘l‘gf,‘"{;fs_s_g{ ,,,‘f,‘“3,',- for the eehool wlediscusaed by the the Inptitute n. born. 1t. was decided to leave Lunch was served b fir?" ‘}{u,f‘{nf,“m‘§,',‘,‘§‘,,§§:“$}$ m?‘ matter with the school com. ess, assisted by tn the world. u‘ d‘ I .N0. “g; M‘. mum.“ condum Collection 10c. Next Mrgting cloned b! l1!!!" m the installation of oificera while “Eff,” h'_h!1d_"_m§,_h°m'.. Eeilzrwlfitheg- huh was called upon to? Mn. wmasiaelec in prayer ml QUERIES ldlswllymli "Rise up o“ Men ot _ ~ "e9 311*’- " continu a down thr , “d "P" and KW M°N“1IY- nu‘ thcv at: [Ollllfld whQffiVéulpgklllgllitigl - being! oitiat. and ii’ we arc willing lvfiagagtge M°D°mld “d “mute accept the power and spirit of ' God we shall solve these prob- lems. A great task still lies ahead all Christian bodice to try and up all those who dwell among many poor conditions. Courtesy Committee. adopted. as follows: Resolved -- That we express our home and community bv t mm The President now declared the meeti oi the ca Edward ia- land "ninety-mm of the china of Oaneda cloned. for es l . th t mil.’ ditch; 32:15.‘?- °.‘.‘.' .18; Resolve - That we our opposit to a f dividual and social bera in His own wise Providence weather and permitted so manv of us to meet together in this our annual Presbyterial and that we give thanks for the great mena- urc o! success that ha; attended aux‘ etgtorta during the year that P" . Resolved — That. in the opinion of your committee n. great. portunity exiata tor more exten- sivc work among the Y Remembering that. the dren oi’ today are the men and tomorrow we would urge upon our members the need for more organizations of lift . Mr.ndMkI.J.&nith.Dart-9° Mr- and Mrs. wulum .1. uur- mmm,“ " A a tional Anthem b r o u g ht meeting to a close. ‘Iburadafe Session mm. with a worahi ‘Thursday morning's session op- 9 en at 9 A: f s geriod led . / er them the a. “W”, W . eug- Mug» murerr0reebm~with nd her em: ol'of- "m" "d 1 "mm m "“ edge our loyalty to them end to th k f in n which we have entered. we erpraea m. Melannan ‘y: §i§e Mrs. Hazen Hawar . in: "Ballet in Jesus The business part of ed with tlhe rreaident presid- 1'1 meeting: were taken as read. Painful Reugltnen Heventel Th‘ mmlféf,“ fflfjm] 5E Ohrllt.‘ Resolve — that we lhlnke to the seuion ards of this church. to ti: let end choir, and thoae vidcd special music. To M]; Dousall and Mrs. dough for splendid demonstration of E 52% lg." Drive ouf E E , lowed Club Women’: u; e utee o: aetim wen read. I ' ee ‘wee answered wih an ice the drab r . _ for three"pre. o! such uilt mm in. School reported buying .5 rctary yeerhm reac lizwthagitne to all relief ile qdck. lure wey wlfi Lypeeil ' d m n- woaderhl eiaollleat mm laetaady 3mm“? ‘gaff’ ma.“ w‘?! mllrném?“ up?!“ remain the lame ea e re app ca on gvu won erfal ' _ I-l-l-"v-q-Icvr-vh-m no» “"~ wl°fié°°.n"~”fi.t‘.lc°fi’s‘i'w obler than the last." ‘ii Secretary erpreued made our stay eo the mmodation; provided. t who in any way the luecel of our lliieoolve Tfllmat in the et na one r we pledge leflencepto our beloved >2 aeee. Get Lypeyl at you mm today. Uaa ‘dirk e it egularly to loom d yet i . ‘Jwuvnnhmf-‘auymulx should try in live up to the pig: Fatherhood o! God and the Broth LYPSY --"""""‘~"- "hmiat wit. ;£:..':s'".*." he: commune with Hun in prover and l Y cipela which W 18;“ ghegrleaclgby :0. moved . . by Mrs. Chalice Hyde _ ‘ we start a travelling gmcery "In the new IOOIII we get with ear G t- linens-l’ by An- ; meetim mot at l _ . liursay February Third .1. . bleenlllelieedliflielglavebeeleloaed for fie firet bell o! ihia week la order to M Steak-Tamil fielded up, tidied up, aad delhliely eat e! fie way. Yea an iltea, cordially lav-lied to vbit yew: niece on ‘Hturehy for your requirement a0 fer aa we are able to secure iheat for you. be answered by ways to .._, Jen Reynold! l