NQW IN EXCITING lonigllt - Solve Franks with bashed ilrorrn potatoes, corn on tile ooll. and zimish with parsley! Swift’: Premium m4». CELLOPHANE PAC Franks Islanders For l ~ “Vancouver Conference" Aug. 24 -- Twenty- m-en mznisterial commissioners p, m Maritime Conference cl the biennial meeting it lhe GfIlCffli Council of the [Inlteti Church of Canada opening m ‘Iancouvcf on September 21. The). 5:5»; Rev. W. E. Altken, He‘; p y; Archibald. Rev. E. V. Forbes. Rev. J. Allison Fraser. p“. James A. Fraser, Rev. J. y; fhvvswnt‘, Rev. C. Earle Gor- gon, Roi‘. H. T. S. Gornall. Rev. Gqoygu Gough. Rev. F. H. Little- yohyg, Rev. w. S. lnring, Rev. L. M. hiurray. Rev. E. D. Mur- my. Roi‘. n. I. Macintosh, Rev. R. D. Macintosh. Rev. W. A. Mac- Qsarrie, Rev. Stanley G- Mac- Quei-n, Rev. W. A. Pallrivii. REV- a 0. Pentz, Rev. W. C. Pick- otts. Rrv. J. G. Russell. Rev. W. g. seclcy. and Rev. A. S. Wieir. Non - ministerial corrutnlssloners will be; J. E. Andrews. W. B. Burgess. W. E. Brooks, Aubrey Byers. A. Ci. Christie, Guy C. Dexter. R. D. Doucett, Edwin Fraser. James Gallagher. Perley Garnhie. R. E. Inglis. D. A. Morri- son. Dr. J. s. Munro, Dr. A. S. .\iscl"al~lane, A. A. MacInnls. J. T. Maclleod. J. J. Outenbridge. L A. Palmer. W. J. Plckrell, Dr. (1.1. Trueman. Hon. Mr. Justice (l. J. Tweedy. J. Hunter Willie, and R. J. Zsvicker. Ellen‘ ’s Diary By on Ila-aid ihrmafl W!!! . .\II‘W‘ ' ,. .,~...-. ~---l (Cont lled from Page f) at any rats" James said "aha must be still getting it. for sllc never came back!" We laughed ao heartily that grand-daughter laughed too and repeated gleeful l1 ‘she never came backi" "But gran-daddy's not telling it all" 1 commented to her "she did come back. She had to, to milk this cow this morning!" That's what your grand-mother thinks!” he chuckl- all rising than from the milking and reaching out to catch her up h her morning hug. U I O lowering clouds delayed the haying today but allowed tile farmers to go to other work. There was that load of bedding straw to bo fetched home. I had heald Pat nlcniion it the last time he was here. "I expect perhaps you won't be after wantin’ any more av Hal. straw -what with rakirl’. tor beddln‘ an’ prospects av l loine harvest. you'll not lakely bs locdin‘ it at. all?" But James ree- koned “an extra load of bedding lever goes astray." It was brought horns from Pat's to make a nest- ‘Ks in the piggery loft. Sties welt sleaned. the cleanings hauled to a field to a wmpost-of-sorts ihm. and near to tho milking time. they guessed "we'd better an little to that fence." A tempor- "Y one by ihe lane-side, of stakes fwly sharpened to make scented WP: fol- the fire. and barbed " e-il-iree strands of it to dis- iiriise any breaking into the sin on the opposite side. So the '11? has gone, one overhung with veering clouds, yet without a “D oi rain . . . But "the moon out nov/‘and the sky has clear - I wouldn't doubt but that we'll "'° i he? day tomorrow" James tmsrks. He has coma in from the it oi the choring. with Pat alld v . C. from the house on the hi‘... "it to talk of the crops and the rib-of beelf and pork -and meat " Ceszl of cattle and potatoes and -. ‘Good-mate to you. Eilell." t says. at‘!!! tomorrow - Diary -Good- . Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Renoir; To All Makes MOTORS Rewmdin-Q and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs In Momoriaan In loving memory of Mh. Ills. worth Newlome. who pooled away Aunut zstb, 1947 1n a Irlvcynrd softly floeplaag IQ the one I loved In ddl, And my heart h ma! and lmsly As it dawns anothrlr year No one knows the days of sadness. Nor the bears that often flow, For l love you just tho same dear As I did one year ago. How I misc you in the morning When lf. dawns with pale grey light. Through the busy day I miss you Also in the silent night. Sadly Mined by ffer Husband and Baby Arlene. In Memorials: In loving memnry of our dear daughter and silter-in-law Mrs. Ellsworth Ncwaome, who pasasd away August 25th, 1947. Not. a day do we forget you In our hearts you're always non-r, For the ones that loved you miss Y0". Memory keeps you with us hem. 0111' lips cannot any how we miss you Tears in dlencc often flow Only God knows how we miss you ‘Though you died one year ago. i Lovlngly Runennbored by Mabel. Artie and Helen. In UM!!! memory of Mrs. Ells- worth Newnomo, who pused away Allgult 26th. 1M1. We often sit and think of her When we are all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call Its own. ‘h think an.‘ could not any good- bye Wlll always bring regret. But the lieu-ts that alwayI loved hi1- Ara tha hearts that can't forgot. Ilovingly llcmembc a; by Father, Mother, Brothers and Slates-a. MRS. W. ll. KEEP‘! A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the homo of the lato Mrs. W. H. Keefe. Rollo Bay, on August 18th. to pay tlielr last tribute of respect to one cf tho oldut and moat respected citizens of the community. Mrs. Keefe. formerly Margaret Helen Robertson, daughter oi the lace Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson was born at. librmington, P. E. I.- in tho year i863 and lived at Rollo Bay for over 64 years. Mil; Keefe was an ardent Christian and was a follower of the Lil-liter‘. Church at Bay Fortune, and‘ was noted for her amiable and chari- table disposition. She was a sister of the late Dr. E. A. Robertson of Newton. Mass. who predeceased her a few years ago. The funeral services which were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mac- Quarrie of Souris. was largely al.- tonded by people from all uvas the Island and some from Nova Scotia. The many floral tributes which were received from friends and relatives from all parts of P. L. I. and Nova Scotia and the U. S. A. showed the high esteem ir- whlch Mrs. Keefe was held. A- mong the many wreaths received was one from The Maritime Tele- graph and Telephone Co. of Dart- mouth and Halifax. The hymns, ‘The Lord's My Shepherd. 00d Will Take Care of You, and Nearer My God to Thee. were rendered beautifully by mem- bers of the choirs of the Unltcu churches of Sourls and Bay‘ For» tune. Loft to mourn are two sisters. Mrs. Herbert J. Morson and Mrs. Sturgis C. Jarvis of Brookilne. Mass: and eight children. Percy J. Keefe. Walter W. Keefe. both of Concord. Mass; George R Keefe of the Keefe Drug Co., Charlottetown: Russell G. Keefe. l. Henderson Keefe both of Rollo Bay; Hilda K. Webster, R. N. cf Newton. Mass; Mrs. Arthur Dix- on, Rollo Bay and Clarlbel (Mrs. Milton J. Reeves) of the Marinlirla Tel. and Tel Co., Dartmouth. (Halifax Herald please copy.) \ BURMA JOINS I.O.A.0. Campbell. was becomlngly attire: blue shoulder from a band of aqua blue. carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was supported by Frank Campbell. The solo, "Because" was sung by Miss Flora Calhoun 1-451‘. before the ceremony. After ceremony a reception with about twenty guests being present. The bride's table. cover- ed with a white silk cloth. tastefully decorated with summc: flowers. In the centre of the table was a three-tier Miss Velda Geldart and Miss An- nie MacQuarrie served. The ccuplt they guests included, Miss Helen La- l Palmer Eleetrlo l"‘i".."" v ‘Ma .11“; _ MONTREAL - ' ‘.1. 4 I International Civil __*|;fli l ganizsticn l1.C.A.0.l. . I Bu ma has be- conaeihe fiftieth m-lnbrr of th~ Aviation Or- THE CENTRA al-UARUTAN. L GlmJARDlAN TTIE ‘lbs: column ll reserved for urwa vf local interest. but advertising of a aaowoy unturo may b0 inserted It flu canto n word aklctly pl!- sblo iaa sdvnaalco COOK'S 10f Plwwllllphl. CONFEDBBATION LII’! IK- GUIANCE. rasoun sameness. asos‘ m group and wedding pictures ol location. S. S. NORTH PIONEER- will lold livestock and general cargo Friday. August 27th for St. John's, New- foundland. For space reservations and freiglht. rates apply Buntaln, Bell dz Co., Agents. TOURING P. I. I. -l"rank Sirl- clair and Perley Deyarmond at.- tended the ball game in Halifax on Monday. cm Tuesday they left for Charlottetown. P. E. I. where they will spend a. felw days. -- Truro News. CIT! POLICE COUBT.—At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, a. man charged with being drunk and disorderly was re- manded for one week. while twc others charged with being drunk and incapable were each sentenced to 20 days in jail. These were th-e only cases to appear before Magis- trate K. M. Martin yesterday. FROM P. E. l.—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacGillvray, Mr. and Mrs. John A MacDonald returned by motor from Pzince Edward Island. vlllaere they spent a very enjoyable holiday. Accompanying them BS their guest was Mrs. Patrick Doyle. of P. E. 1.. who will visit relatives and friends in Sydney Mines.- Sydney Post-Record. RETURNED. — Mr. and Mrs. Clalrenee Cameron and son John Hugh have left for Borden. P.E.I., where they will visit Mrs. Calm- eron's family before returning to their home in Montreal. while in the city they were the - guests of Mr. Cameron's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rlhind. Woodlll Street. The visitors were widely entertained while in the city-Sydney Post-Record. HVJOYING HOLIDAY — Mi- and lvll-s. Fred Blckers and sol-l. George. 11 Ryland Ave., Bible llill last by car Tuesday, August l7. for Charlottetown, P. E. 1-. Wht-‘Y they will spend a week with re.a tlvea says tho Truro News. The? were accompanied by MXS- BV-‘if en's sister Agnes Stewart of P. all. 1, who spent several weeks wlth her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blcken-s of Caribou River also ac- companied the party. LEAVE FOR LETHBRIDGE — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Murray M14 llttlo daughter. Sarah. of Wooll- stock. P. E. 1., left yesterday uy truck for Lethbridie. Alham- where Mr. Murray nut-cheese e farm several weeks ago. Prior ‘to their departure. Mr. and Mls. Murray were tendered with a farewell party at the home oi and Mrs. Alton Webb. On Monday afternoon a party was given Sara... by her little friends in Ollearl» All Join in wishin8 m“ Pimmar young couple every success in their new home. ' rmw Y. as. 0. A. nuulnxlvo» Cutf-ul consideration has been given to tho layout of the new Y. M. C. A. building from‘ the point of operating with n. minsmum of staff. The building is designed in such a way that durlni; the slack periods of the day fzom a Dfvirlm standpoint, one person can control all building traffic. Heating and ventilating has been designed with a view to 0013.701 in local building areas. For e ample. the large area. of the gymnasium is heated by unit heaters which will be turned on shortly before the space is used. Similar controls are provided in connection with the ventilating system. The new bulld- l-ng sits provides natural light and ventilation for all rooms above ground level. as windows are placed on four sides. A light well in the centre of the building will provide considerable natural light and ven- tilation for inside rocms. A small heating unit has been installed for heating water for the showers and wash rooms during the warm months of the year. when the building heat is off. MncKAY-LAMONT — A pretty summer wedding took place on Thursday evening, August 19. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rogers. Gunningsville, when Ber- tha Jean Lamont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamont. ‘ of French River, P.E.I.. was uniteil in marriage to Hollis Sturgeon MacKay. son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacKay, of French River. P. E. I., Rev. R. H. Noble officiaeli. The bride was charming in a floor length gown of pale pink. He: pink shoulder length veil fell from a pleated halo. she carrier. a bouquet of yellow roses. Toe matron-of-honor. Mrs. Gladys in a floor length gown of aqua blue. Her headdress was an aqua length veil falllrllf Srle. th " held WI! WIS wedding cane. vill motor to French River wlzsl-e will reside. Out-cf-towrl JDIMIII TAXI Phone b3 aaowaaao izrrmis- nous Footwear at 17d Queen Sta-est. THE IIUGIIIS DRUG STORE will be open this afternoon and evening. ‘I0 HALIFAX in 56 minutu. via U61 or 540. GOSPEL MEETING each night at 8 p.m. except, Saturday. in the tent. at Gambler's Corner. All heartily weloczne. rick Doyle of Charlottetown, is spending some time in Sydney the guest of his uncle and saint Mr. vent Street. Louis A. l-lynes. wish to announce the engagement of their diughter. Bollard son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bollard. Quebec City. Wed- at St. Dunstarrs Basilica. Mrs. Terrence Farrell, 2G Lyn-lab Sc, will leave Sunday morning. August 22. for a visit to different points of P. E. I. Tney will make the trip on their bicycle. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Farren hitch hiked to the Island and had a. pleasant trip this time they thought they'd try the trip or. their bicycle and are looking for~ ward to it's being an interesting one. Good Luck and good wcatrler. .—Trur0 News. HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY — A very happy gathering was held at the beautiful home u’ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bilrke. Wes‘. Royalty. on Sunday, August lain, the occasion being their thirtieth wedding anniversary. The broth- ers and sisters of both parties were present. The out of town members included Mrs. Frank E. Latham. South Easton. Mass; Mr. Cyrus Burke, Woodstock, Conn; also a friend. Miss Ella Squarebrlggs. Everett. Mass. Some beautiful gifts including a generous purse were received by the happy couple. A dainty buffet lunch was provided by the hostess and erve: by Mrs. Earle Campbell. is es Ella MacPherson. Marjorie Munn and Velma Burke. All departed ‘after wishing the host and hostess Maritime Central Airways. Pboias' vasrrrlvo supremo-Mr. ma- - Mines visiting relative and friends, ' and Mrs. Angus O'Ha.ndley, Con- _ ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. arid Mrs. . Mary Ethel (Dolly) to Mr. Rene - ding to take place September 4th, ~ 0N‘ BICYCLE TOUB — Ml‘. Hid ‘ CHARLOTTEIO‘, rfiany more happy years of married e. Personals ' ,. Miss Reta Carew, City. i5 visit. in: in Sydney, the guest of Mrs. John Murphy. "'- eed MH- Jwnh Dowiwg. Truro. are visiting in Charlotte- town. Miss Desiree Girouard has re- turned to Ottawa after spending two weeks in Cavendish. P. E. I. —Ottawa Journal. Mrs. Rude la B. Ghouard, 0g- talwa, will return next week from Cavendish by way of Bathurst, N. Bl. and Braakyville. Que. Misses Shirlee MncNally. Frances Coryle and Joan Weir, are spending a very enjoyable holiday at Mor- risorfs Beach. Georgetown. w. and Mrs. Firank J. Peters of Wultham, Mass. are spending their holidays in P. E. I., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doiron. St. Mary's. Mrs. C. Michael. of Charlotte- town arrived in Amherst. N. S.. during the week and will visit there for the next ten days guest of her parents. lvltr. and Mrs. M. A. Serge. Miss Marjorie smith returned to her home in Charlottetown after spending a month's vacation with her aunts. Mrs. Joseph Doivling and Mrs. Angus McGilllvrav, 7.3 View Street-New Glasgow. N. S. STRACIIAN-MIcDONALD WEDDING The home of Ml-. and Mrs. Ai- bert J. MacDonald. Fiat River. on July 31, was the scene of n summer wedding when their dausliter. Annalene Verna. was given in marriage to John Angus Strachan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Strachan. Rev_ W. B. MacPhall assisted by Mr. Etivvalu Baxter officiated at the lveddinfl which took place on the lawn of the bride's home. Standards a‘. cut flowers were used as decol- ations. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Austin Lnrrsbee. The bride. given in marriage by her eldest brother Malcolm was attended by her sister Mary as maid of honor. her niece Maliv Jean Macwillisms as flower girl and her young nephew James Larrahee as ring bearer, The groomsman was Mr. Frank Matheison. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with headed sweetheart neckline. princess lines and a snort train. A beaded enrol-let hold her finger-tip veil in place. Her bridal present. 81.15. I at Stsnhopa Beach. and all to meet at church before going. An young nel- were appointed to prepare Tmet its nicest a ’ . 0 Thiamorning Mrs. Jones opened a savings account at 1' neighbourhood branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. She wan a little timid when she entered the bank. But a very efficient man made it so any for her. I.‘ ‘ This man wuithe teller. Quickly Hccxplained the simplicity as making deposits. “Just let me have your signature, Mrs. Jones", lie said. “Now hero is your pass-book. It is a copy of the Bank'| own record of your deposits.” It was all done in a few minuteo. But Mrs. Jones felt she lasd met a friend. ‘ ‘ ‘ (AGE Tammi Each man and woman on the staflscf The Bank of Nova Scotilfs more than 300 branches is trained to make banking service both eficient and pleasant. Whatever your banking needi you will find in The Bank of Nova Scotia men and vwomsu whfl can help you transact younbusjneas way you liked!‘ THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA bouquet was of red rdses and- snapdragons. The maid of honor wore a gown of yellow marquisette over taffeta. matching veil caught in place by I coronet of pink roses and delphili- ium. She carried s bouquet of matching flowers. The bride's mother wore a two- pieco black and white print dress, Her col-sage was of pink carna- tions. The groom's sister MN- Hugh Ferguson chose s. gown u! printed sheer. She were a corsage of baby pink roses. After a wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. stracllan left on a motor trip through the Maritime Prov- inces. For travelling the bride wore a two-lpioce dress of pale blue. a pastel pink cost and matching accasories ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Strachan will ilvc in Boston. Mass. WINSLOE Y. P. U. The August. meeting of Winsloe Y, p. U. was held at the home of for entertainment at picnic. It was moved and seconded that Mr. MacKay send for l2 Gospel Song Books for Y. P. U. Verna Turner kindly invited the members to her home for next meeting with Mrs. E. Rodd as de- votional leader. - Marjorie Crawford was appoint- ed cn the program committee for next meeting. It was then moved. and sec- onded that the meeting be ad- journed. Verna took over with recrea- tion period contcst won by Mc- Kay. All joined in singing "National Anthem." A vote of thanks was extended to Helen and Earls for use of home for the evening. WHEATLEY RIVER W. l. The monthly meeting of the Wheatiey River W_ 1. was held at the home of Mrs. Wlllam Lin; on August 5th with the presidert Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodd. Augustiplgfldlng, 13th. with the president in the Mgetjng opened with the Clue chair. followed by repeating Creed in The devotional period in charge unysom with "Jesus of Isabel Diamond opened call to Worship hymn Shel Reign", followed by scrip- tilrekreading found in Matthew 28-2- 8 by Lillian Diamond. Isabel gave an interesting read- ing. "The Story of Ollr City Mis- sion". followed by prayer by Mr_ J. McKay. l Hymn, "In Christ There is no‘ East or West". closed the devo- tional period. Mr. McKay then gave an interesting outline on the "Book of Exodus", and al discus- sion period followed. f-lymn No. 428. "Strong Son of God Irrtmort-l al Love". was read in unison. The minutes of last. meeting! were read and adopted. Ti-lerei were 11 members and 3 visitors Collection amounted to It was moved and seconded} that we hold the Y. P. U. picnic invitation was people. Iflabei Diamond and Verna ‘nir- extended to all mont, French River. P. E 1.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Champion Kell- sington. P.E.f.: and Mprinn and Cutler Roach. Malpeque, P. l5. l -Moncton Transcript. gtinn was given by menfiebrs Roll call was responded to b)’ l4 members. Minutes of July meeting read. approved and sign- ed. Thank you notes were rend for fruit received, also cards for a ift. . g It was moved and seconded u- pay bill for the hall pole. A sup- per was discussed but. left oven until next meeting Mrs. V-m. Ling and Mrs. Preston Racktam were appointed to help the mo- bile X-ray unit on August 20th. sick committee reported fruit sent to sick. A report nf the district convex.- than were there. It was moved and seconded to write to Mr. MCIHJLS to see if ha would come and sizuw some films. Mrs. Leonard Lllig invited members for next meet.- ing_ Roll call. “What I Can Sec From My Kitchen Window" Lunch committee. Mrs. L. Lina. Mrs. P. Rackham and Mrs. M. m‘. Meeting closed with "The Island Hymn" and National An- them, after which I dellclouo lilnch of ice cream and cake was served bi‘ hostess assisted by Mls." Eunice Rackham and Mrs. Harold Buntain. Mrs. Chester Rackliam was organist for the evening. GROVE W. M. S. 0n Saturday afternoon. Ailgust 14th. the members oi the Kelvin KBLVIN Grove WMS. of Kensington Un- ited Church met at: the spacious homo of Mrs. Harold Laird. Gales-ts at this meeting were their sister mentbers of the Kelvin Grove Presbyterian W. MS. and the wars. of the United Church. Kenslngion. The service of wor- ship was conducted by Mrs. John A. I-logg. from the theme, "Cl-iris- tian Responsibility Toward the Liquor Problem. Today." The program, given by the Ken- sington ladies, was a. discourse. in dialogue form. on “The liquor question. today." ‘Those taking part were Mrs. D. MacKenzle. Mrs. W. l". Taylor. Mrs. George Simpson, Miss Lloulso Oalbeck, and Mrs. Pa, J. Kennedy. Mrs. Horace Paynter of the Presbyterian group led in prayer. especially for missionaries. After the singing of a hymn. the guest speaker. Miss Louise Csllbeck ,of Bedeque. returned miulonary from Japan, ‘was in- troduced by tho president. Mrs. James Ivitilrphy, and gave a very interesting and instructive talk on, he-r work. ‘rho meeting closed with a prayer arid the Mizpah. benedic- tion. Afternoon tes. was served by the entertaining members. when MraJohn AJ-logg and lvfrs. Percy MaoMurdo poured. Mrs. Lorne Crozier. of the sis- ter Kelvin Glrove Society. grac- iously proferred to Miss Calbeck. Miss Laird. and the entertaining members, a vote cf thanks for a happy and profitable afternoon. Mrs. Laird replied. and in tho, course of her remarks. supported; Mrs. Crozier. on behalf of the. members of the various groups. in ‘ thanking Miss Calbcck for her in- structlve address. KINGSTON W’. M. l. The regular monthly meeting oi the Kingston United Church Au::~ illary was held at the home cf‘ Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon on Tues-i day. Aug. 3rd. Meeting opened with hymn. "O Master Let l\fe Walk With Thee," followed by re- ‘ posting the "Missionary Creed" ill unison. The Worship Servl.c as outlined in the Missionary! Monthly was carried out. Reading. on Christian Stewardship “us, given by Mrs. Lorne Smith ahdl reading. "Not Enough for Little Sister" by Mrs. Stanley Newman. Minutes of previous meetlng were read and approved. Roll ca". was responded to by l7 membms. each repeating a verse of scripture There was one visitor present. Arc "fidnfsl ) n from boeyashast’. on going through the functional I ago‘ od Ila Eh nah you ruler fool no nervous. bl b- ats-ung, tlrad? Than p0 try Lydia Pfnlibasafa vegetable Compound an ration such aymptonub Hanna's Compound also has what octon mil I otamn¢lo tonic llnctl LYDIA E. PIYIKIMWS Collection amounted in $8.10. Com- munity friendship fund 42c. Treas- urer reported that collection il-ona Sunday evening service amounted to $16.89. It was decided to pack a b0! of clothing. quilts, elc. for Labra- dor at the next meeting. WhiCfl ll to be held at the home of fvlrs. Roland Buchanan. Lunch com- mittee: Mrs. Mae Willis, Mrs. Bertram Willis and Mrs. Illoyd MacKlnnon. llieeting closed with hymn, Blest Be the Tie mat Binds and Benediction. NEW HAVEN W. l- The monthly meeting of tho New Haven Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Artie MacPhee on Wednesday, Aug. (tn. hfeeimg opened in the usual way. "Ode" and repeating "Creed" l‘! unison. Roll call was responded to with some-tiling for the “Auct-lon". Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted as read; there were l5 members present slid three visitors. A Card of Thanks ivas read from Mrs. Charles Mac- Dougall for Carri of Sympathy sent her. It was moved and 59¢. ended to order 45 boxes Christmas cards. Treasurer reported that proceeds from dance held in 111-, school amounted to $35.94 after all bills had bccn paid. It was moved and seconded to have an open air dance and refreshments. Dallntlorl of $1. each was reeclvei from Ali's Alexander Mar-Donald and Mrs. Blanche Macilood. New school committee: Mrs. Dilllcan Gross and Mrs. Michael ‘Murphy Ncx: plave of meeting at the hnrre of Helen Dochcrty. Roll call l-O he answered iviih a "pickle l p0" Collection amounted no 95c. An auction sale was conduct- ed with .\1rs sianley Newman as ailrtLolicer and the sum of $7.10 was realized. Meeting closed with “God Save the King." A delicious lunch “as served by the hostess.