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"wists. . isfiiiiitovarr: w. t. tome oi’ Mrs. Yilh The February monthly meeting 1 Sprlngvale W I. met at the Charlie Newport. the president, Mrs. Newport iresidlng. The meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by sale to be hrld at a 13101" date the crccdImemDt-t" ' ‘in unison. Minutes of last tncetiilg REHSU C We" "Rd all“ llllfYfvved. lkvcnty- ‘for curd two members almvtered roll call by GOIIBlI-Ill; mi article for gm attctiolt 'p:'oc'ccris from 41 Ill. The ntcnlbcrs welcomed 011g new IIIIRTY IIIIIVOLIIICI COIICOIO sunsmflhi: 000.000 v0.0.0" oNSZ-s-ims hsslslss LONDON, OIL; NOV. II» I079 ' o ' lhslblsst AIAIIPIOID. 0N1. THOUSANDS of Canadians now enjoy the two-way benefits which they receive when they become members of the C.O.l'., the oldest and strongest non-profit insurance society in Canada. With the margin between wages and living costs growing ever more narrow and the amounts ssved more difllcult to attain without actual privation, morn and more Canadian wage earners "are turning to this cumin security which has now been serving members for over sixty-seven years. Full details from any member of the Order, your local organizer or write ' direct to Head Ofice. ~ CANADIAN QRDER 0E FORE§TERS 1- F———__-&—_—n——-————-—-—nm—- II,K- A. IIAIII, III l1. lolrll, P. l. I. n-nu-sniusuaaw-i-isum-s s-ssttus-u-syumtzos. l § 1"i.~5'.0:'s. Mrs. 50d hcr thanks n‘. hcr ryhen elCk. The Sct-rctury orted $15.90 :cci;1l entertain- tht- itomc of Mr. and M11. zr Johnston in Jan- uary M15. vctvpoxt rcportcd for concert committec, plays had not arrived yet and it was decided to have a meeting in tho school room February ‘.25 to pick tast. The cotnmlltECs gave iliclr reports and now continltlccg nppnllttcd. Sick cumin, PCDOTLCd they had visited the sick. School comm, re- ported hand pan stand had been donated to school ‘and a kettle bucket. paper towels, 503p dish were needed tor school. A \'0tc of thanks _was then (‘KfClldtYl ln Mrs. Waite for tiottating ltand pan stand. She also offered to donate kettle. Mrs. Newport ofiercd 1o donate Roan dish, Edith Macbcod ofiered to 111cm itt-lri lbuy buckt-t for school and Mrs. B. Sentner oiicrett to (innate towels. Sick 00111111.. Mrs. Omcr Neill and Mrs. Russel Proude. Schoot comm. Mrs. Austin Sent- ner and Mrs. E. Kent. A bill of $3.00 was presented and it was moved and seconded this bill be paid to Mrs. Nctvpnrt Corres- pondence was thcn read. A letter from the Canadian Cancer Society was read and further discussion- will lake place at next meeting. Mrs. Fmrl: Crutbv was asked to get further information re nursery mat. Mrs. Charlie Proutic kindly invited members to her home» tor next meeting. Roll cnll to be ans- wered with an ‘Irish Joke". Lunch comm, Miriam Dollar and Edith MacLrod. Mrs. H Younltcr and Mrs n Waite. Social comm, Mrs. Lester J0i1r1- ston and Alice Dollar. Collection amounted tn $1.60. The meeting was brought in a clots with the King. A "snow" contest wu won by Mrs. H Proude and consolat- ion, Minsm Dollar. A dainty lunch was then served by hostess and committee in charge. UPPER. JWONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for January: Grade IX-l. -Blanc..‘1e Phee; 2. Donald Nltiaolson. Grade VIII-l. John Nicholson; MIC- ' 2. Lorne MacPhec; 3. Annie Mac- 1mm. Grade V_—l. Bruce Nicholson! 2. John MsoDottald. _0t'sde IV--l. Kin-rials Mat:- Phee. Grade III-l. June MacDonald! 2. Ian_MacKenzl0 and Willard MacDonald. equal. Grade 1-l. Rfl-lph MscKennle. Prizes ior attendance for hali- yesr: lst. Juns MacDonald and Bruce Nicholson. equal: 2nd. Ian MaoKensis. ~ , Prize ior Progress: Ralph Mao- Kensie. Teacher: Bessie Mel’. Martin. VAIIID FLOWII There are about 100', ' 0t runflowor. .' 1 i t 1101111 0 1101mm Mr. Pops Cooks. Yolk. spent. tbs wssk in the City whore he st- tendcd the Farmers’ Meeting. Mr. Keith and Junior Rodd, City were visitor; to York on Wednes- day. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vosasy were visitors to York last week. the and Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Mr. Hazen Howard. Cornwall. I was a visitor to York on Wed-nes- day. Msrs. Irs Carr. Oovehead. ‘spent a day in York, the guest ct Mrs. Peter Proud. Mr. Donnie Bat-wise. City. spent the week-and an York the 0w: o! his sister, Mrs. Fred Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett. Roynlty, were visitors to York on Sunday. .M.r. and Mrs. Allison West and son Blair, City, spent Sunday in York, the guests 0t Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessey. The Mission Circle 0i York held the "World's Day o! Prayer" ser- vice ln church on Sunday even- ing, llcb. 23. The president, Mrs Richard Vessey presided. Those taking part in reading the script- ure were: Miss Anne MacPherson. Mrs Alan Swan, Mrs. Raymond Vessey. Mrs Louis Vessey, Mrs. Vernon Dennis, Mrs. Harry Lewis. and Mrs Wendell Vessey. Rev. M1- Nicholson then spoke on the "world's Day o! Prayer". The soloist for the evening being Miss Avis Pwwse. Charlottetown, and also a very lovely duet was rendered by Miss Marian and Vivlun An- draws. The farmers o1 Yotk are busy getting in their winter's supply o! ice and are gird to have the snow to make hauling easier. Misses Helen and Norma Lewis spent the week-end ln Keppoch the guest of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Stuart Henry. The following girls spent the week-end at their homes in York. Laura Wat-ts, Verna. Waits, Mary Watts, Olga Proud. Shirley Cooke. Joan Nicholson, Ruth Nicholson. Mrs. Gordon Carr and son Eric. Oyster Bed Bridge were visitors to York cn Sunday the guest 0i Mrs. Carr's mothcr. Mrs. Albert Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin. Mount Stewart, were visitors to York on Sunday. guests 0t Mrs. Coitltfs sister, Mrs. Allan Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Runway Auld, West Covehcad. were visitors to York Sunday BVOIYIDE. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mrs. Auld has just returned home irum Montreal where she spent a week tvlth her son. Br-trson who is a student qt MacGlll University. M155 Wtuniired Huyter, primary teacher oi’ York School spent the week-end l-n Alexandria, the guest of her sister. Mr. Leigh Mlsncr York. spent Sunday at his home in Stanhope. Mr. Orville MacDonald, York. SDC-‘ll. the week-end at; his homo in Covchead. Miss Irene 01101119911. employee or the Maritime Electric Cilmpany, spent the week-end at her home in York. -C. Slight Increase Is Tlms Lost By Strlltss OTTAWA. Feb. 2B — (C?) Canada lost 38.519 man-days o! labor in January through l2 strikes. the Department 0i Labor reported today. The Jtinllflfy loss was slightly ltlgller than December, when l0 Elfiptpnges cost 23,804. mam-days. In January, 3.302 workers were in- volved. compared with 2.930 the previous month. _ Almost 90 per cent at the Jan- uary time lost was accounted for by two strikes —- 16,000 man-days in the gold-copper strike at Nor- amda. Que. and 10.000 man-days in the strike o! Nova Scott: fish- ermen 111s Norendn walkout end- ed Fob. 10, but the iish tieup is still under way. At Feb. 1. there were seven glrlkcs on in the t‘ ‘ ton. the r0- port. said. ‘3 guests oi.’ Mr. Vessey‘: parents, Mr. i l T0 0,0511.» Dilvs - For irsstsr Say {In Posts Treaties t ___ , LONDON. lab. 26- (OI)_-'1'hg salient fleet sms lug tram the conference o! to in ntlnum-s’ dqutlel is that the Dominion! and other small and middle powers will press t0 sn end their determina- tion to have a greates- say in the writing o! pawn treaties. l It In a point. 0n which that‘ was an But-West split o! most notables among tho deputies anti 1t probably will be tho first main Ihurtlle the foreign Inisters will like when l-MY mee It Moscow, lMarch l3 to consider the six- ‘woeks spadetwark obthelr Jun-or: .0n the German and Austr 11.1 peace treaties. 'I'he Dominlons‘ claims tor r active participation. opposed p. finally by Russia. may be 0:05:00 away by the cynical as so mnrlt t-allt. But even it no concrete 11-- sults are obtained there ts n‘ 000st that. Rulsia 1s snrswalli noting where the weight oi world opinion liar. The hepunies adiiournst! their ilreii-tnlnary contersnee hers last night after hammering out m tn- complete draft tor tho Austrian’ ‘treaty and hsartnz an endless argument 0n the procedure o! the‘ ,German treaty. The Domlnions’ resolve not to be mere rubber stamps where the treaties an concerned was stated again and again. 1 Canada, expressed her distaste at tho ‘Big F0ur's apparent intention to ‘go it alone" by retus n: to make a personal appear-ant: be- vrore the deputies unless assured that the participation o! other B111" would be permitted in the actual drafting o! sections in which, "my were directly concerned. 1 No such assurance was given and‘ Norman Robertson, Canadian High Commissioner to the United King- dom, stayed in Canndg Hinge, Canada's views were submitted in s memorandum. Australia. expressed disapproval. and the Netherlands. Belgium and Greece also are -known to ieel 2113a) they should be allowed more t MAYFIBLD INSTITUTE The February meeting of Mayq itield Institute met at the home ott .110“. Blair Andrew. The meet-i i118 °Dened by singing the ode and repeating the creed in m1ison.| Roll call was answered by seven. ‘menu s and six visitors exchang-l ing valentines. Minutes 0! last meeting read ‘and nppwVOd. and signed. All committees rnngfted and new ones appointed. Sick. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Nicholson, School. Mrs. An- drew and Miss Huston. Lunch. Mrs. George Smith. ‘ 1 Next meeting to be held at the ltnme or Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Correspondence was read by Mrs. Blalr Andrew and Miss Graham. A letter o! thanks. received 1mm the teacher for motto received. It was decided that the members hook a mat and Mrs. Orr and Mrs. Nicholson to take charge o! same. Mrs. Andrew was to write to Mono, lon- about broad cloth. It was moved that the bill tor school cups be Paid. It was decided to let iliteen books from the Hunter River Lib- rary. Mrs. Wartield Orr gave some helptul cookie recipes, Miss Mar. ‘garette Houston and Mrs. wartield ,.Orr to give demonstration on making artificial flowers. Miss Hous- ton and Mrs. Butler took charge 0t the program. Meeting closed with one verse 0i Annie Laurie. Lunch was then served by the hostess {Collection $1.00. 1 NATURAL LINE WISBST CHOICE l Sometimes a girl's attem t, to carry lipstick over the lip ound- aries, In a heroic effort. to make a new mouth for herself, ls n mis- take. The error is not so much one lot isulty as o! impracticable de- sign. Belt-made outlines turn out to be impracticable because porous or tuzzy skin won't hold them. It you won't-the best way to ilnd out ls close-peel in u magni- iylng mirror-it's beter to pass up the alterations and leave your |mouth be. You can, however. always paint on a younger snd happier expres- sion. by adding s, little rouge t0 ‘the corners of your upper lip. An eighth o! an inch o! bolting over ‘the boundaries with your lipstick at tho corners will do the trlck. tnecsuss ths uscles and fleshy tat-es: o! the upper ltp conceal all ibut the eliect of adding color, this. ' is really n safe trick to, use. I While were on the subject oi lip make-up—a Job that deserves lull the devotion you're willing t0 ‘give-don't leave a Pals pink rlm around the "boundaries o! your '. mouth when you rougeit. This tail» urn to cont the line c-i dentsrutlnn between skin and tissue 1.11 usually not detected by you but it is by other fiople. The best way to cover ahe g5 k rim is with n lipstick rus . BOUT! BBDIQUB W. l. --A. most interning meeting of the South Bedequs Women's In- stitute was h0ld_ at tho homo of names $11110 Iwnhggtoathotssv rslindoor IBNIJIAAI manual: IIIJY" THURSDAY? FRIDAY 10211. 21111-281210110111011 1st. .......... s1101>1>1z IIARLOTTETOYIII ' Clearance Sale 0f Fur Coats SAVE v. r0 1/2 111111 MORE .111 sFASiiitiN crimes: MINK oven RABBIT SEAL DYED CONEY . . . . . . . . . .. . . BLACK PERSIAN PAW SABLE DYED CONEY BROWN SEAL DYED RABBIT BROWN BROADTAIL MUSKRAT HEAD COAT SEAL DYED RABBIT GREY CONEY BEAVER MOUTON LAMB i | WALLABY STENCILLED LEQPARD SABLE DYED MUSKRAT BON-MOUTON LAMB . . . . . ._ MINK DYED MUSKRAT BLACK PERSIAN LAMB SILVER RACCOON DARK MUSKRAT TUXEDOS . RUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB .. asonn-‘Qlousln was $229.00 229.00 290.00 249.00 _ .290.00 290.00 350.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 300.00 495.00 349.00 450.00 095.00 550.00 595.00 050.00 ....L5s_.- .40.... ...¢¢s-s -- SATURDAY‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET NOW s 90.00 90.00 149.00 125.00 149.00 149.00 115.00 100.00 100.00 190.00 190.00 290.00 250.00 240.00 350.00 330.00 450.00 595.00 2 SILVER FOX JAOKETS 110w $200. + sass. PERLMAII EXPERT FIIRRIER IIERE FROM MONTREAL TO SERVE YOII “Ive; as to charming youngsters costumes and putting 0n every stunt from a solo "Twinkle. Twinkle Little Slur" t0 a step-dance by two o! its liveliest members. Ibmwood next for their share contributed “There Are Two Sldu to Every Question" with Mrs. Charles MacFarla-rte la Alex- ander" and Judges. Miss Susannah rlyhtgh, Prof. ltevinsky. and. Lady Plusbottom solving several very dtttlcult problems both In domestic and marital lite. These two char- PAY OASII — BIIIIOET - Your Deposit Secures ltstnodlats Dsllvsry 0f Your Purchase. Pay tits Daiancs In Monthly Payments t0 Suit Yosr Budget While Wearing Your llsw PEIILMAII Fliit DDAT. l THE FASHION SHOPPE odes caused a great deal of rnerri-' mcnt and much guessing went 0n among the members. While this was tslttng place. the two teachers. Miss Ahem and Miss Hewett were having a. line time in the kitchen Judging lunches. The IIIIIOOG ladies had brmlht sund- svtclm and 1mm Bsdeque cookies. Alter much testing sad deliberat- ion. they awarded Mrs Walter Loud first prise tor sandwiches. while seooutl prise want tofitrs. Maohrlans. Mrs. Charles ~LAY f 11111111 OIIARLOTTETOWII MaoFarlnne carried of] 1-‘l Pll“ for cookies with Mrs. Robcr‘ Wnuill trailing her a close SWIM- This contest proved 011011 1 “l” cess that it was decided :. rcverss the roles for next meetinz. 11115: the thsms 101" thnt n~0nt1 1s l1 ' ucltlon". each no. will 110111111111“ the title 0t a book. Alter each and "V91"? “‘"‘ h“ enioyed the bountiful 11111111. thl members departed t0 (WY hm“: thanking their host. and 1105" for thslr kind hospitality. Aflhlll’ i‘ ' v ‘ _ ' . KASII SALES It SERVISE A stoma some, oasmttstsss _ ‘ '__.._..-- --