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New school Roll cull lorlMarch to he an Irish ably acted as chalrmili C? (up. members answered roll call by committee: Mrs. G. Loclchart. Mrs. Joke. Programme and lunul. lVLrs, was suitably decoraf Id he “an displaying original \l'alentiilos.. Keith Donald. New sick committee: Charles Taylor, Mrs. K. Owen. filled to capacity e and “u Mrs. C. Lockhart and Mrs. Jack McNutt. Plans for preparing play “PM discussed and the following Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Treasurer reported a balance cu laud of $2.40. A unlit Mrs. G. Lockhart. top madc for lnslliulc hv Mrs committee was appointed; I\Ir5 $QUTH_EmD_ England __,CP)__ Burns was on display and \‘fItLl'| Jalncs Cross. Mrs. D. Alctiougarl. Ages of the guests at an old pm. member took a square lo applique. hfrsR. Craig. Mrs. C. Llockllart, p193‘ dim-m- ma“; up to 30503 and the follov-Lng committee was OUR BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. Y‘ Green. Mrs. John McNutt yearsx Meeting closed with The King. Collection $3.74. 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Duet: Buttons old (ericorel Dialogue: Wedding of Waybuck quire. intermission. sale of candy. Recitation: Just Because b Lawrence Macwtlliaml. Star Drill by nine girls. by Miller West (encore). Sing song of Carols. quire. A _ Recitation by-Edlth Davies. Donald (encore). Dialogue: The Quutloner. Rainbow Drill by nven gir1:. Snoop. (encore). Duet: Silent Night by Marlon an Francis MacDonald. them. After the programme jovial mlnrier teacher. l:nd - (CPI-Gardeners pottery when they 41].. . erected along winter bold-lo» _ cllfistnlas Greetings Acrostic by Duct: I'm My Own Grandpa by Solo: Santa Cluus by Carol Mac- Recitation: My Papa Winks by I and Bows by Miller West and Francis MLCDOXI- Rccitltion: Too Small, Betty Mo! Solo: O Little Town of Bethlehem Dialogue: Wanted a Housekeeper. Trio: Away in a Manger. Carol MacDonald. Mary and Betty Ma.- Solo 160 Acres by Francis Mac- Dlllogue: Dr. Doop and Detective Solo: That's What f Want For Christmas by Randolph Buchanan Recitation by Carol MacDonald. Closing Chorus and Nnional An- _ ‘ Santa Claus arrived and in his usual distributed many gifts among teacher and pupils also fronts of apple: and candy- fronl Mr. M. W. MacDonald ands BRINSWORTH, Yorkshire. Eng. taking new houses here have been baked‘ to look out for Roman coins and NOTTINGHAM. Enlllnd —(OP) -flundreds of yards of O:n:dl:n-; type anti-snowdrift fencing i: being Nottirilhainshi ‘- roads known m :uffer most from Western . Guardian -CI0lllNOLI; PARTY — Kel- vLn Grove Women's institute held a card and croklnole party in the new school an Friday evening. l Mrs. Frank Glover won the indies lprlze in auction. while the prize ~ for men went to Mr. Frank Baglole. 1n crokinole. Miss Clrrle Thomp- :on and Miss Phyllis Hogg were winners. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert H088. Iilfrs. Hlrold Laird. Mrs. Lorne Crozier. lnd Mrs. Horace Paynter. — Bur. -_0N BUSINESS TRIP — Mr. Wallace Bradshaw lnd Mr. N. W. Underwood of the men’: wear and clothing department: of R. T. Hol- ‘man Lid, Summerside. left yester- day by plane on a business trip to Montreal and Toronto. While in Toronto they will attend the Mon’: Apparel Fair held at the Palace PieL-S. l qtcunvnvo we 1mm. - . Miss Bernice Llidstlane of Summer- sicle is relieving :t the local branch of the Bank of Nova. Scott: tn 0'Lo::y. She l: taking the place 0d Miss Bernice MacDonald who t: on her annual vacation which will be spent in Boston Mus. and other United States cities. Miss Lidswne is receiving o. warm welcome to O'Leary u she is u. former resident of the town-O. —AT'I‘ICND PRESBYTERY. — Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathesoei and llev. W. G. Dickson 0f 0‘Leu.ry. at- tended the meeting of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery of the United Church vl-hlch met Ln Heartz Memorial llall in Charlottetown on Tuesday. February 8th. Together with Mr. Reginald I". McAusland of Bloomfield. they represented the O’Leary pastoral charge 0f the Church Mr. Mutheson also attend- ed the Druggists Convention which met tn the City-O. —I\IIS(‘ELLANEOUS SHOWER. -Oi"l the evening of January 27th- iriends and neighbours gathered at. the home of Nil‘. and Zilrs. Colby ljeivis. Freetown. to shower with gifts and good wishes. their son Edwin and his bride (formerly Col- leen lifacheani. The living room ,was tastefully decorated with pink land willie for the occasion. While Mrs. Allison Profltt played the bridal music the bride and groom were escorted to the seat bf honor ‘by Mrs. George Lewis. Gifts were ‘carried in by Misses Ruby Drum- mond and Margaret stctsoil and envelopes by Miss Pl-rvllis Drum- mond and were unwrapped by Mrs. Elmer Smith and Mrs. Elmer Reeve. Mrs. Alvin Stetson read the i names and verses. Mrs. Robert Jar- dine and Mrs. George Lewis er- ranged them on the table. Edwin. on behalf of his bride thanked the people for their lovely presents and invited thorn to visit with him and Colleen when they got settled in their new home. All joined in sing- ing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by the ladies. the social evening much en- joyed. At a late hour guests wend- ed their way hoineward. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Lewis many. many ygafs of hgpplness together. -SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL EVEZPZ - One of the most successful ol the season's social events. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cole, spring Valley. 0H Thursday evening in the form of .a parlor social under the auspices ‘of St. Marks Churul. Burlington. l Willi tlic iTClOr. Rev. s. .1. Davies. lpresidlilg, a prowl!" ("$811M l° “drive dull care away" “YRS CBJTlQd out. Amusing readings were glvcn by Mrs. Hiram Harrington. Wil- liam J. Profitt, end Elmer Paynter. Horace Bryenton. in hi: own iri- lmitable style, preached s “ser- mon." Gerald Sildfibllfy. eelever young son uf Ml‘. and Mrs. Waldoll Sudsbury. gave a ieclinlloil. A sbigiug contest. put on by Mrs. W. J. Harrington, and Judged by Mrs. Nelson Paynter, John E. lifacbeod ' and Layton Profltt. was won by Mrs. S. J. Davies. Leigh Payriler. Mr. Charles McLclllin and fvnit Adams. A "fish" contest by Mrs. Mamie Adams was won by Mrs. Robert Glover and Clair Prcfltt. Several supposedly dignified men l made short work of strings lead- ‘ lng to a doughnut. to the un- bounded amusement of the audi- ence. A number of donated articles were quickly and profitably auct- toned of! by Ernest Pmfitt and his nsslstantl. An especially pleasing feature was violin music by Ml‘. Bernie McKlnnon. accompanied by Mrs. Charles Mcbellan. A most attractive lunch was served by the church ladiu. A beautiful hooked 7 rug we: presented to Rev. :nd Mrs. Davie: during the evening by several of the Spring Valley ludies. u gift deeply appreciated by me rector and his good wife. A vob of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. 001a for the use of their home by the chairman. Proceeds for the evening totalled $51.55. —Bur. —IRISHTOWN W. l. - The Irllhtown W. f. met at the home of Mrs. Harold Macbeod for the February meeting. In the absence of ihe president. the vice president. Mrs. Kenneth Macbeod. occupied tho chair. Roll call was answered by an exchange of valentines. which were later judged. The d treasurer reported $87.10 earned by the members, with n. parlor social and other parties since the January meeting. The sick com- mittee reported. and il new one was appointed as follows; Mrs. us ll wit‘ st: Actual laetc prone your hair gen Icr dirticr than your body Should you wub your but: only every 3 or 4 weeks? “Ridiculous,” lay bnlr et- perta. “Your hair Erick: up moredirtthnnuiyoiierpurt of the body. It trap: dust, soot and grime from the air. 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Harald Mocbeod and her group agreed to send the next one. A paper on Women's Instit- utes was read by Mrs. J. E. Mu- Leod. A contest. names of out- standing lnstiiute women. was won by Mrs. Harold MICLCOG. Mrs. H. Macleod had the rnembe a guess the number of piece: in a quilt. The prize was won by Mrs. Borden Campbell with s guess of 2300. tlzc correct number being 2157. Tile prize for the prettiest valentine was wan by Mrs. George MacLeod. the funniut, Mrs. Daniel Hlckox. and the most original. Mrs. E. Pl-afitt. Mrs. HlCkOX invit- ed the members for the March meeting. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. -Bur. Bedeque Rev. W. B. Crowe was in St. John. N.B.. a day or two recently. attending a committee meeting in connection with Church work. Several of the citizen: of this community have been confined to their homes for several days owing to illness. Among them may be noted Mr. Daniel Noonnn, Mr. Irving Toombs and Mrs. Reginald Murray. The many friends 0f Mrs. (Din) Tidinzirsh are pleased to learn that she is favorably recovering from a serious operation which she under- went ln the Prince County Hos- pital on Tuesday, Feb. 8. Mrs. Colin Craig. who has been o ‘an extended visit to her old, home in Middleton. left on \'l'cd- nesday morning for Vancouver. B.C.. where she nzls been reslillni: for some years. En route iihe will visit with her daughter in New York. Rev. Mr. Crmvc. Ml". Wilfred Craig and Rev. E. S. Week: ut- tanded the meeting of the P. E. 1. Presbytery in Charlottetown on Tuelday. Feb. 8. Mrs. Craig also paid a vlslt ta the eliy where she spent a plensrlni time with her two iluughters. Olive and Louise and son John. John and Louise are student: at P. W. C. and Olive is doing office work with a busi- ness firm. Among the Mission Bands receiv- ing special mention iii the P. E. l. Presbyterial of the W. M. 8., held recently In Kenslngton. were the Perseverance Mission Band. Bede- que, which was awarded the :lxth year certificate for faithful service, and Seorlctown Mission Band which won the gold star for fifth year recognition. The leaders nf these bands. Miss Louine Callback and Mrl. Walter Wright, are to be com- mended foi- their devoted service in this branch of Church work. a ‘In a recent letter received by Rev. E. S. Weeks. from hi: son Dr. Ern- est P. Weeks, Ottawa. the latter give: an interutlng account of hi: villt to London, England. He wa: cholen to act a: secretary of the Canadian delegation to the first meeting of the Joint Canada-United Kingdom Committee in ‘London. The party went by air on January 22nd. They had a brief stop in Monctan. NIB” from there it took only nine hours to reach Prest- We Deliver 6.0.0 Malpeque loud Bloomfield corner Miss Thu-u liforriwn mom d» week and at hoe blame in Momma. Mr. md Mn. Reginald MncAu land motored to Charlottetown oil Tuesday the 7th. Miss Anita Doucatln of ma. fleet, spent the week end with he: sister Mrs. Robert Peter-l. Mrs. Fred MacAuslend of Roul- baril-r .15 visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Reginald Mac-Auslund. ‘ Mr. and Mr: Urban Pinuu and family and Mr. and Nth. lrsliry Plneliu were recent visitors in Plur- ville. Mrs. Laurette gallant. ha: i1- :. pleasant fortnight with her daughters in Halifax. Many friends from here regret the great misfortune which has br- fallen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fillnbi‘. of Woodstock, the loss of their home their home by fire. Xt ts regretted that Mr. Fred ‘Mao Auslami has had to ve-enler the Western Hospital for further lrcav merit Latest reports say his coiidl~ tlon is improving. The Bloomfield Corner W. i. held their February meeting at the home of Mrs Urban Pincaus The prcsid~ ent opened the meeting with tho "Carol" followed by the “Creed" The roil call was answered by six members with donations to thl "Grab Bag." After the discussion which followed the reading o! the minutes, the sick rind sChOOl coma miller reported satisfactorily. Mri. Red MacAusland gave the Febru- ary program followed by an inter- estlng "rcadliig” from the Institute News. .\lrs. licilry Pincau kinds‘ invited the members to hrr limb’ for the March meeting. The N . a1 Anthem brought an lnlcrmiinr meeting to a close. ' BEAITTY APPRECfA-Tltib llirl llYfllfzi, Krill. lfiilgilillrl ~~ Each schoolboy llcre l: in: a young flowering tree in: his name on a metal ta: in I half-mile avenue. Reasons" To rheck e "wnve of wanton nail-w“ to shrubs and Lrces and in llw-rl- up lhr boys‘ SCUM.‘ of llailil ll “l;- t)’. SENSATIONAL FIGHTER FIJI“? LONDON — tCPl - The United Kingdom jet fighter, the Tlcrfl Meteor, recently climbed l“ l‘ height oi 7'1.- mlles at lllf‘ izlrr <“ a mile a minute. Only rvckrhvf“ pelted planes like til. American Bell X-l have been able in nir- pass this latest performance. .._._.€_________.__ wick in Sentlrinrl. Then tile-i “Pill on to London. While in l""t‘l°l' Dr. Weeks pnid ri visit to ilsfard where he had studied as Rhodet lcholar and from which he recen- ed his PhD. degree some few W!" ago. There too he met several vi his farmer pal: and had n most fli- joyable time. Dr. Weeks refill" to Cgnada a few dnys riizo lll5i) luck‘ lng the trip by air. lie value way of Shannon. in trelund. "W" MUNN’S Anniversary Cash Sale FEIRUARY u. i1. I8. 1'} ALI. our rsrocv is on SALE some AS MUCH AS 20v. or! CALL m AND see pun mess up to icolnnd, then on to Labrador and on to Montreal. __ Phone 2213-1 Ciiaricttltw“ turned to her home after apendlnr i