" JANUARY 21, 1949. 111E GUARDIAN, CHARDOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN IHE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘cents: a. Elmer Murplm 1H0 Bus"! Strut. all George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street. " U MMIEBSIDE 5nd PRINCE COUNTY Newl, Subscription. Adverflllnl The Guardian may tn bouxhi It u: o! t!» following lime: tn Summerlldc: 5e]! Boolutore. Water Street; rot-onto Bakery, Water \ Luca‘! Grown» the Gull’ Boy a; 3g pg]- day or L80 p0!’ Week. M ‘h; your order 1 -STANLE\' PLANES, Auger Sits, up; Braces. timid bows. cw. ‘hrhe -‘\ll'.lllll[‘i'i~lt|I.‘ lluitiuziiu (.0. M0119 . ui. .. ULASS AND Plfflll-We have ,1 |3i"‘C\bl()Ul§ ul glass ull size». lllld liqtilfit.’ iiic Stiiiiiiicisiilc iLilJ‘(l\\ll.i‘(' tw Phone ‘l i0. “.19 \\'ll0i\l>l7'l' 3R1) CONCERN. All accounts duc the tiensllull-vfl Dairying Cu-opcrzithc Association i.-,.-,~,itctl, iuuit Dt‘ tetiictl oii or be- iu“; Jniiuuif,‘ Jlitli, illilfii. W 1- licliiityv. Aluiuigvl» _.Q‘l_.l-..\RY l‘AS’l'UliAL-l;llAlLGE. the United ciiuruh of Canada. Rev. w u UiL-kggn, is. A, Pastor. The services. for Stuidny. Jllllllilfy 23rd iii-c as lolioits: Blounttlcld at ll t u, \‘V(‘:-L llcvtiii u! 2.110 P. M. and ill£zxr\' -_,i_ ,':u P. M i-Ivcrybucly‘ ~ »:._~.Jii~r ' Mtlllt; itllflttllslilln of Wilmot ‘t-iilvv tiivisiuii will lioitl a lriciid- skate in Llt-tlcuttt: rink Friday swung, Jan. 2i. ‘they would be pleased lo liuvc its lll0ll‘ guests on ‘he. ice tlic rink directors and their \\l\€S anti nil tho sltatcrs who were pan-On; of thix i-iiii. prcviutis to it'd-l. ~Hlzl.l) mutton sQCIAL - ttr. and ltli-ia. Jziincs B. ‘Macheod upcnctl thcir SPBCIOUT» hoinc at _li'l<.hl(7Wll oii ‘Fhtirsday evening for a pailor sot-ml under the rtugltiCfls of ihc Women's lnstitute. '|'lll"l'v\ it-as a. good ziitciidaiicc and we mciiiiig iviir. a sticccss both Awilally‘ and flllfilltfillll)‘. A duel. by t tlIQi-d and ’l‘behiia- the charming sort and daughter of Fir. and Mrs. John E. llaclleod, with guitar ac.- POYYHD-‘llllfllflllt hy Mr. Gcurgta ltlac- ‘iirod, was ciicorctl. A soil-zirconi- var-rd solo bv lrt-ttc. talented ”!UQLl'.El' 0i’ Ml‘. zm-l l\lri-. James mons. also receive/l a hearty encore. Bingo was played lVlill the wand prize going to Mi". Borden l. ainpbcll. Mr. David tizinipbc-ll. Jr. AU" the prize for guessing inacnr ni ‘I! a hotilc. Mr. lzritesl. Profitt was the genial auctioneer for B. sale of Jionittecl articles and his witty re- W-narkn added considerably to the nlty of the evcitiiig and all goods WHCNIl 'l\‘t‘l"E sold to good advant- M,"- btiuch Wilt‘? scn cd by the heriu-s, assisted by tho coiitmittce In charge. Mrs. Clayton Siavert, Miss Moxie Crozicr, Mrs. Leigh .l?a_t'utrr. Mrs. Archie Payntcr. Mrs. (George \l.'tI‘Ln=0ti null DUIPFSvBUT. .\‘\ .17 sou-triads: TRAINS - Rcgula: puadcs are licld every Wnesday and Friday evenings at IW- Arinorics. Stiiiiiiterside. for the nfliters and men of U Squadron, 17 ‘letce Regiment, whlrti is wider ‘he command of Major Francis Mc- “ciil. It. now consists of setcn of- ficers and forty other ranks. The obiflctiic at present is to build up l. nucleus of officers and N.C.O.'s Ind there are openings for the right type o! recruits who would be considered potential non commiss- ioned officers. The officer comple- Ynbnt ha: been brought up to ntrength with the appointment c! Mr, Gerard Bernard as an officer cadet. This rank replaces the rank of 2nd lieutenant and when he litiullfles hc will hold the rank of lieutenant. Training ‘during the winter months consists of lectures. weapon training end map reading. When the weather pen-nits vehicles and light tanks will be available and training tviil be carried out iii driv- ‘Jig. cuainteimiit-c, gunnery and wireless. Men clcsirous of joining ‘U! $ltuariron ma go to the armor- li-s on ahv ‘Tuesday and Friday PVPlllllg and they ttill be lntcrvicw. rd. lllllflTlflllS arc- also available on those nights fur incii wishing to 1°!“ UH! pcrinitiicnt force. Last Week five applicuiinits wore receiv- Pd and others are cxpcctcd to op- Ptl‘ this work» S Gout-lice Drugltoro. S1 Central Sheet; Street: Mnk Gaudct, 81 Granville Street: Rugggl] 511991;; Alyi-o Dcuutte’: Grocery, Scconu Sheet; Island Motor Transport. WIN!’ 5010i- dlan wtll be delivered to my homo In Bummer-side by turtle: Phone 88D or IDS-l for this larvlcc w m; b0] vuponnibic for delivery on your mum. —-GENEBAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Muttut, Bunmiersldo. -FOR SALE buildings oii old school property. No reasonable of- fer refused for one or more. Bor- den School ‘trustees. —ill0Cl(E\' STICKS AND PUCKS-We have a large assort ment to choose from. The Summer- side Hardware Co. Phone 740. -UOAL. Will be unloading an- other car of screened coal from S. Cunard & Cu. Halifax in a day Dl‘ two. Coal is expected to advance in price. a good idea is to book now. Always some in stock. F‘. J. Mc- Innis, Borden. —SIIERBROOKE EAST FARM FORUM -- The Shcrbrookc blast l*‘:trm Forum group licltl its last meeting on Monday evening, Janu- ary lTth at the home of Mr. Ed- ward Lauglilin. The topic ol the evening was social security PI\~ titled. "In Time Of Need." Mr. Laughlin acted as chairman. Next Monday night, January 24, ls “round-up" night. The Travellers Rest and Sherbrooke groups will hold a Joint meeting in Travellers Rest llall and it has been de- clared an open night. All men and women of both district: are wel- come. Special entertainment will be provided-S. -LADIES CLUB MEETS —Thc Ladies Club of the Presbyterian Church, Summer-side, held its reg- ular meeting on ‘Tuesday evening at. ihre home of Miss Zilplia Sharp, Spring Street. with the new presi- dent. Mrs. Wm. E. Forbes, in the chair. After the general routine business plans were made to told the annual tea oii March 9. The members were busy with their sewing and knitting until refresh- ments were served by the commit- tee l" Charge, Mrs. Alfred Simpson and Mrs. Ernest Walker. The next meeting tvill be at. the home of M25. Donald Baker. Eustane Street. AEI-‘FREY-AIACLEOU WED- DING - A quiet but pretty wed- ding was solemnlzed in st. Peter's Anglican Church, Alberton. at. 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. Dec. l8, tvhcn Louise lrcnw, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joiin D. MacLeod. Coleman. was tinitcd in marriage to Alva E. Jeffrey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jcffrvy. Albcrton. by Rev. J. W. Nowe. The bride chose for her wedding a dreiss of royal blue crepe with rhinestones. gray hat and black accessories. She was attended by Mrs. Reginald Jeffrey, a. bride of tlircc weeks. who wore her wed_ T3318 BOvi-n of corise transparent velvet. with black accessories. ‘The Erwin was supported by his bro. ther. Mr. Reginald Jeffrey. A wedding reception and dinner was held at: the home of the groom’; Parents for the immediate relatives. The rooms were decorated with pink and white. Assisting in ur- ving were Mrs. Ralph Rayner, Mrs. Herban Winters. Miss Winnig Winters. The happy young couple have taken up residence in Sum- 519751119. Where the groom is on the staff of the Island ‘Telephone Company. —s — BAPTIST LADIES GUILD MEETING — The annual meet- 1"! 0f the Summerside Baptist Ladies Guild was held on Monday afternoon at thc home of the President, Mrs. Wilfred Iiiman, _C'""bl'ldBc Street. Most encourag- uig reports were submitted by the secretary and the trciistirei‘, lifter "u" opening of the meeting with the repeating of the Lord's Pray. er in unison. Mrs. R. T. Dodds Dfvildcd While the following offl- "Ts WM ttnpointed: President. Mrs. Wilfred lnman lrc-nppoiiit- - l- .\li\lil; BRITISH YOUR. ;'BU\ JVORD" WHEN BUYING Dlfl. NLRWARE "WADE IN F)El'.\ll.'l‘.\Il-' \' — amt THE acsr - BUY nmnsni LOOK Ion 11m PANQLANn" Mimi: on IEACII rmcc. iiobmasvs CHINA s Am. DIREL r IMPORTERS or imirisit mustan- “ura-m-fltlsccnis to nir that. lately I've dong nothing but 1;“, about u". - u llurgalns that are on sale for our January Clearance . _ . l) » uul. ctcn at fliiti. flicrc are minty. ie store tlrtl. I have mis many exceptional buys throughout ‘ — for Instance ln lite Youth Centre. the Q'.‘~"';,'f“"“‘ "l GIRLS’ cons and THREE PIECE SETS m marked “r "SM m? "T111" llrlcc. This is the time to get one of these Coats B —~_\otir clflld can wear It for the rest of this season as her l tho Ynnth (‘cnti-e. . Cg!!!" and vlurt. out with HD3001! Cont. next your. Come in and look d‘ oats and sets over - they're wonderful valuc—25% clf - in 3- AND tlitirc' are Ionic reel "1 Un- "Jlm-Dandy" Bargains right here "mlltrt-Pv nfltartment m» - Fl00l‘ PIIDID, Interior Gloss Finish. F "bflf; "jmmllq 0"" 0th" I000 qlllm! Pulntl are drastically reduced » ~ t c llandi-Llicf Electric lint Plate Ind Grill In reduced from 29.05 l» Mir mu . . . "vim from I195 to unlv .57 cfltls . . The Electric Food Mixer (I beau-r type) la market! Mil’ 1.95. Electric Cords. completo vrltlt plugs are . Then there are Skating Sets. Gaby Womb‘; “IQ- :'_'o':l';°~‘(t‘at\lrtltc>Stoves. Pratt's Alllfllll Remedies and Winter ironic for h‘ w I r. on wcllras many. many other useful utlclu have been murk- Th way dtmn for the January Clearance . . . Como in and vlglt c nrdunrv Department for every sort of ulcful article that you ""14 In yniir home or business. "" ""°'R“'D"" "l"! We'll Iltflll It "Doulh" and the Furniture ,',",“|”"""“'\1_ l! 801M to nave you Into uni lot: of‘ "dough" in the "0""? "Pawnee" Item: that are on lalc than! One of the beat {lxylare 3 pieco CHROME SUITES conllltlng cf n Studio Couch 1nd , ° l5"! ""1""! i" I000 Dill"! "l0". than Bulk: have Chrome ulth attractive wood reltl. The Suites regularly priced at 215.00 dotlihmrtarked down to 155.00. The Sump luguhfly pa“; ‘g 135,99 n, u 4 to 145.00 nid the Suite: at 171.00 an now 189.00. Ito-furnish your I‘ ‘ fl "gm M"! live wllroxlmltoly 2s per mo by doing It NOW! (:11:- (lutrtottetoum Furniture Department are uimllnr ' In Iconic Hiiltcs in well as many other item: of Furniture marked dcvm lcrJ-lu "Jammy clue-tum." - "mo". mpg-gm t. Y‘; Men] Clubr-S. CAPITOL Summon-side TDDAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY lillllllll lilliSf itttu out \.___.-... i , w REISSUE A YYAYNEMRIS liiiiiiiiitii-iiii ii llllilll llrillifill - iillllllll UiilSP- lllllllllS Bllliflllifl s‘ 0...“... s, WILLIAM KEIGHLEY ch than: e Front b1 Peter l. llvnn ‘Mllilt by Mu Stliim ALSO SERIAL -- CARTOON —- SPORTS REEL SHOWS 7.15 -- 9.15 — MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 REG THORNElToppEf) 5M" fl esflllflllq M E N 1U U ’ LA N Williut GARGAN i Venee Dircfzled by Hal Roach - SS 7.1 Donald mm - Ffultltlln PANGBORN ENT , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY H‘S HILARIOUS NOVEL Olll" DIS * HUBBARD TEASDALE t Merv ASTOR - loym common lobe d by Fovcrllo Films Corp. 5 AND 9.15 MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 QPrMQcoQQoeQQoM-Qpowgg GAMED THEATRE KENSINGIDN Friday. Saturday 7.15 am! 9-15 Matinee CHM-Friday A Drama that speak! from ltzout‘. warm hearts. A boy, Bully Ilen- ry, g, girl and a horse with Jean Parker mid Hayden Ln "ROLLING HOME." Also serial and uewl. Don't min this show you'll love ll. }¢©Z>¢0%6®{>¢0}~Z0€ v edt; 1st. Vice -Prcsldcrit. M-rs- Bruce Johnston: 2nd Vice-Presl- dent. Mrs. Roy Daye; Secretary. Mrs. C. H. Stewart (re-appointed); Honorary ‘Treasurer. lift-s. H. '1‘. Colvin tre-appolnicdl". ‘rreasurer. Miss Bertha Scliurman (re-ap- pointed). 'I‘he president then took the chair and the following com- mittees were appointed: Purchas- ing and Sewing, lifi-s. J. F‘. Mac- Neill; Conveners. Mrs. J. l". Taylor. Mrs. R. 'r. Dodds. Mrs- W- G- Ellis. Mrs. W. A. Currie, Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, lifts. Robert Palmer; Wool Supplics, Mrs. Bruce J0hii— stun; Convent-rs. Miss lrciie John- ston. Mrs. ‘Harry Crossman, Mrs. Roland Gay: lilntertaiitment. Mrs. E. \'t'. ltlnnsoii, Mrs. Roland Gay, Mrs. Roy Daye. l\li's. J. P‘. M86- Neill wits rc-nppuiiited UOFIVCHQI‘ in charge oi‘ Rod Cross work and the first incctiitg of each month “'85 sot aside for Red (lross work. The next meeting oii January 2i will bv llPlll at thc home of Mrs. J. l“. MacNcill. Chtucli Street. —S -UIIIEF JUSTICE‘ IS SPEAKER ~»Chlef Justice Thane A. Campbell was guest speaker at the Home and School Welfare Group January meeting on 'l‘tiesday evening in the Stiniinersirle School Auditorium. Mr. James liltirphy ivrcsirleri. There was n good aitoiitliiiico of members and visitors present. It. was moved that. a lcttcr of nnprcciaiion be for- wurtir-d to the Y's l\lr~it's Cltib for lflllllli! ovvr tho prolccl oii contri- butions for lhc intittstrial arts. The Uhlci‘ Justice first congratulated ihc iiiciiibcrs 0i‘ this group who iu ll coiiiiiitrziiivcly short lime liatl ziccoiiitilislictl no inuch iii tho extension oi‘ the L‘lll‘l‘ll‘li|tll‘ll, in homo economics, music. art. also in stliriulutlng the Y's l\len‘s Ultib to miikc such n splendid contribution to industrial arts. Ho remarked thut lllc efforts of the group were POWJpQFIIIHT‘ raihrr than critical. coiistrticllvo riithcr than revolti- tioiiury. ‘The speaker went on tn say that the erluciiiionul system was deeply lmbctldctl in lhc l\(‘lllB\'t‘lll(‘l1lS rind records of the ccnlurics. With tho menial equip- nieiit that. fl good regular critica- tiou provides in being able lo think in an orderly fashion the pupil ts ready to adapt himself to whatever votiaiion he chooses. At the pre- sent time an experiment is being tried in tho town and stipctvlsed by the Stimmcrside Curling Club. who took over the project of bulld- liig a [lite new rink. to provide fa- clllllcs for curling among the pu- pils of the upper grades of tho school. This will be an innovation in the Maritime Provinces as ivell n in Eastern Canada. A hearty vote of thank: was extended to the speaker. lilr. Clarence Mercer then invited all to inspect the industrial arts room which is being fitted up with the contribution-l from the GRAPAIID ‘I'll EATRE “The Bride Wore Boots” Barbara Storiwyci Robert Cumming: Also short subjects. Fri. 8.00 Sat. 8.30 cviumicv or THE omnrs". _ mu: or omnr nunwoons ~Ca1i1omla1 majestic redwood forest. called by many - America's. Last Frontier. provides the breath- taking background for Warncr Bros.‘ hard-listed story. “Valley of 111B Giants." u-ltlY Wayne ltlorris. now at the Capitol ‘Theatre. ‘the film one of the most brilliant outdoor stories eicr Jlftncd. lias an epic 5We9l7 to match the ciizagiiiflcciit countryside and the dramatic love story which is tiutolded. Sharing honors lllill Morris is Claire ‘Trevor. with UllHTlCS Bick- ford. Frank ltlcllugtli, Alan llnlc. Donald Crisp and Jerry Coloiiiizi. also prominent in the large cast. COMMUNITY CHORAL CLUB HELD DIEETING —-'I'he Inter-Community Choral Club met in ‘Pryoii United Church YESt-Py 011 Wednesday. Jilll. llltll. for the first time since thc holi- dfllks. . A short business meeting was held after the l'€llEl!l‘.‘~.'ll. The Club decided to lltlll‘. inn-L iii the con- cert. being arranged to raise ltinds for the 110W Crapnud libraigv. 'l‘he chorus rirc starting work oii the beautiful cantata. the Ci-ticl- fixioii. by Stalnci". at the next rehearsal, Wed. Jan. lfiih. The director, Wm. A. Jones. told tlic club that. the copies of the music will be distributed to the members at that. time. 'l'liis cantata is a “Meditation on the Sacred Pas- sion of the Holy Redeemer." and will be presented by the chorus as near as possible to Holy tvcck. ‘liic chm-its invites anyone litter- csted in studying this work to met with them on Wcditcsclny eve- itlitgs. 'I'.1ic Bcdcqtic Choral Club will be practising the ‘Crucifixion’ also. and the two choruses will unite for a final presentation. The Inter-Community choral club officers for this year titre as follows: President ‘Pryon. Vice President — Mrs. Arthur MacKay, Albany. Secz-ctazy — Mrs. Wood. North Ttryou. Assisting Secretary - Mn. Viv- ian Bartlett, ftrapattd. Treasurn- - Mrs. Albert Call- beck. Ninth Ti-yoii. Liibratrlan —— Mrs. T. Cl Head -— Mr. Austin Smith. Raymond n_-I An Annual Event Hated F or Its Sensational Value! HOLMAN’S BIG ANNUAL HAT SALE we gather up the odds and Eoch year before the arrival of our new Spring Hots, ends of lust yeoris models and offer them to you or really amazing prices. This is on annual event and one that you should not miss . so. for u Ho!’ of wonderful value come in and shop in the Men's Wear Department on Friday, Jona- ury 21st- und Saturday. Junuory 22nd. I Qn $ale Friday 9 a. m. lgegular 5.00 to 7.50 ‘ Ikegular 8.00 to 13.00 2.95 4.95 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE T “*7 ' "WHERE QLD FRIENDS MEET" site [or tho Presbytery of Print-e ttor and he was re-clected. The WELLINGTON NOTE! . Edward island. uis-sioiiary Committee was rl= ML .1, w. Arseiiaull. l5 iisltitig ‘the w-port. oii the activities of elected and Mr. Hilbert Johnson mcnds m Montrcah iliu \'o|iii'1Il’c‘oiilc'.-. Sucietv niiriiiycir.‘ lli§1llf2\;3ll(‘lii}€b "gti-efirtirréhbnz; . i- ' y I llln yittaiiciii s Ftlciiivii. ivzn. RlVEll .. m‘. tll‘ o all . er. mzlgrillgaxlrrfgzryinliuitlgiiligithii.‘SIIIYIIIIBYSIUB it thv :ccrctaryJrt-usiirrr. “VIlliFIYiLtlOllllSKJII wcrc- named as the S_ I‘ CIIEIIPUCH. The CilOll‘ llll8Tl;ll;ll‘<E‘lll|l‘(‘l'l'1S rsf-prtfsenéatiiv; 01:1 Al: \ t; ! ‘ Mtltlllfilll was read bv Mrs "l- wccu ie o 1e l s an ~ 5px;: ffiflfvlddgilzfllhYLSQQI-gagilAllllllill iil"t'l\ P; Forbes. The tbpuil onlttgti Bible Society. Before the '\lr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallant rvcciih’ Ii-c at-tiviiic. of the l-nrlics‘ cluh meeting closed many present o0m~ ‘ - -. gltclt b. All» -ll‘flil ltlzic- illflltlPtl the minister. Rev. Charles L Ali's. Cirrniclla LAtClair ol Moiii- ~'ll‘.r- :iiiiiii.il iiicvtiiic of the l-‘n vvn filltl llh‘ iiiiaiit-iiil slutc- ‘Carney iiiirl a cordial vote of rose sbctit a few days with heriSliiiiinuw-itlc Prtsitvtcritiii Ulitirciil-iriit. ivas gitcii by .\lit~s Ularuiiliuiikn was tendered to both Mr. pal-em,“ ML 5nd Q]f5_ Mic]; Le- ivus hold oii Wednesday" €\'t’llillt{kJlOlHllIlIll. tho rrpott ul the itlid Mrs. uariiegy for the hospital- Clair‘ recent” “m, m1 (wujgiiygqgiiig nitgudgupn. shim; WuinPiiX". Liuiid vas givcii iiy of their home. The thanks of sympathy is gxtgndcd 1,, tug, Thr- Devotional liPfftfld ivas Vull- ilr: ltfrr. U. t... G. Lnrkiu and we the coitgregatloti titer-e also ex- Bcno", 9953x1195 0g weilmgtoi, ‘duclctl hv tilt» iuiuislci, lllf‘ Rcv. liiiiriiitrini statement bv Mrs. hlark iti-cssril .to tlic organist, Mrs. m, the death O1 m,» “wiper lnicllrlllflfi tfnriicgy uiio also prfitlll—iLr'lllllf‘l, Jr. The rcpurt of the Clcu- Whaloii. to Mr. Heath Bloomflcld, p_ p; p rd ovcr tho l)ll\lllt‘.\\ rfislull. lth- ,‘i\t>iiir~ii:. Missionary Sticir-tv was Strung, HI" chairman of the Board M“ "Man-e Arsenal,“ mun-mg i0 hlriv lloiwrtiuii ttvictl as. secretary treat-i b‘: Ali's. Win. £7 l<'tii'i~c:= and of hlriiizigeiiiciit. to Mr .J. b. Got‘ m; wgyk 1n Plasglgyilltg RQ, re- lof lllt‘ melting. 'lll“ report of lllOiIlH‘ fiiiant-iiii ztatrmciii. bv Mrs J. nil the IYORSUTPl‘, to 1th‘. M“ Cpntly m" span-ding a (no “fpkg, ‘Kirk Sew-inn SLIUWCU lhc highest ;\V. Marl-ion- c. 1hr- rcport ol llir llutiru-tsoit. the MBCYPMTY 8nd U’ '\li.-.< Ncilin barklii and bliss Har- . M, Mp, E ‘t"lllll"ll mm ticrsliip z-tiicc i025. ‘Thr i Fvciiiiig (firvir. Vvoniviil. hiissmi". “m! h“ parents’ r and L L L ' I Y "ct. Bcll who have continued t» pg Amer-mum Jiiiniiciai stzitcnweiit of the Kirk inry Society \\H_S rend b? Dill?- Cvll- ‘l Session ltiiid. the Sabbath School staiit-r- Eiimim and the fiiinitcirii lftuif nfrr tlir- flowers for tho land the t-jvrrvrl:t_v fiiml nus suh- sintcinr-nt by lilrs. Fred Mouse. church. lllld to the janitor. Mr. minted by Mi, Donald Baker, [ho ‘Th financial statr-nieiit. of ilie l-lurvii MacDonald. Mr. Strong (‘lflfk of‘; m,“ 111m "p011, 0y IF mug» Group, \\'.l\l.S. and lhc cuiiimciirlcd the great work of the thr- lllissioiiury Budget Allocation ll on Ban-l wcrc wad ht" Ladies’ Cliib anti th: Young Wo~ itrris given bv Mi". \\‘iii. t1. Forbes. ,!\fi' J. ll. (iorrill and Airs. llil- '~.~"u's Guild aizd the splendid fin- k" ' ‘cl n Tho financial stzitcinciit of tltt: ibert Johiiwii. i-espectiveiv Ellfllli assistance they had given. Yum“? |_‘§|"'4'§|:f‘|%;|f Board of Rlaiiiigevneut. was stiii-' All the financial stuiemeuisil standing resolution the modera- was requested to convey the DoutinlouSupcrbSeedaJGhnt mlttcd by the chairman. Mr Heath widcnce o! acthe interest Ill): 51in _,.. . ezginvgl-(‘vlallrfo o¢)“n'£lt'h,,',p'“§°'f,°“'n§§ Strong and the. treasurer. lir. J. land ruwtiring wvork. The trusteeslPOYis-‘ezatlons felicitatlons to M: lfimDorlnlllt-hllromlprkn Fooflerio ' L. Gorrlll. Tius statement shoiv- were re-elected and Messrs. Heath Charles R. B08915. Mrs. Nathan Nlaclfitrliine. Miss Annie Gordon, mem- Mrs. lVIaud MCDmllld and all shut- IIIO Sllb and Fred I AND NUISIIY IOOK u B. wiflgifiaaVt-ifirt <1 |.i"‘l DOMINION QFFD HOUSE Clillifilltlfll till ‘ed a. substantial balance on hand Strong. J» L. Gflffill ‘after all liabilities had been met. Bingham were appointed i"l‘he meeting discussed the. propos- ibers of the Board cf Manaizo- ins After the pronouncing of the lrrl l‘El"i0"I<ll0“‘ of the church pro- Iwtciii lo,- thrs-eycars. ‘The meei- ii-lcurviiction lunch was wr-ed i": pm-u; am; aim pndgfger] n pro- ‘in; expressed gratitude to Mr. D. ithe Ladies‘ ("lut- -E>. _posal for the piuchasc of a. cam? 0' smwan 101’ hi! "K6065 ll W’