were no moving pictures. no comics. no radio. no TV. I loved school and my teacher and the circulation of the blood was fun as were the other subjects. Naturally. if mine were an iso- lated case. it would hardly be worth writing about. But the dos- fgl, July I, 1955 The Guardian Page I Murderer Of American Bear Hunter Loses Appeal QUEBEC (CP1l - The Quebec i Anpeals Court today rejected an .,I,,,ea1 by prospector Wilbert Col- .'in against his conviction for the Funerd of Sen. James H. King 0'i'l'AWA (CP) - Friends from tnanywalkadlilepaldil.naltri- bute Saturday to senator James ' H. King (L-British Columbia) of City and Central "WI TIILT E MCI WILL” -diggers Pharmacy. open eve- caaswnu. in-.aectu Photo- arachn- Ruhamah Scheinleicl Frank We And Our Neighbors UNDER MY SKIN 9) co ' CING M6NnAY My ea or more of my island friends "MIN VII VO.' kerofthe - , , I W”. fsedth ll. Worth'a Barber Shop Itlli be : died her;";bursday at Concenmuu 0' hon" ," 9" w "'9 ha" 50"” ”y- b"”'9W7 ignorance. 33 uphysiology stflll: an. only hon 1 R”. u, . pl; s - an ." or at naturally does after breaks!!! I I rememb" "'9'? W35 I "Hill! taught to them in much the same Wly, Indeed I believe no method of teaching can insure the retention forward by the evidence did not warrant any of these verdicts and rejects the appeal. niony recognized. under the Civil Code would be included under the w. The defence had also argued few. I have been surprised and ri""'lfl:;j' 3'13 ll"'rlEh! ventricle" . I nvov an et sections of the ”h'""'d w "M M" ''”'""""y ;heart of the same species---and . ”superior vena cava" and an Cabinet ministers, senators and members of the Commons-many of whom had opposed him politic- ally in former days-attended his COMPLITI AUTOMOTIVE machine shop. motor parts. Marl- tlme Motor Supply, Beasley Ave., " was unanimous. ,pa,, whose mutilated body was A Gaspe prospector- to run to the nearest physi- l . . H of facts of vital concern at the murder of a young American ARRESTED us-r suousr um the lime did not make it PM" 3” funeullnthe First Baptist Church. :,f',d,',',,'”,,y, lfi',i.',,,-,I,f',';,,”l',',l,i:,'fl,,'j,5 .uf:::',l”' "" ”V' -0' W" time and with no follow-up at war hgnigri. b the me jtudsu clear that articles belonging to mu ILMA INMAN Wm be um. Rev. S. lvison conducted the non ' later periods. Perhaps if physiol- The ECIOII y Cnrfin is scheduled to be hanged gem, 23 for the murder of Rich- ard Lindsey. l1. of Holldayshurg. round beside the a mains of his father. Eugene. 47. and Albert flaar, 19. a hunting companion In July. i953. Francois Gravel. lawyer for the said he plans to file another appeal to the Sn Coftin was arrested Aug. it). 1954. after the bear-gnawed bones of the three sportsmen were found in the bush. He was convicted of the murder of the younger Lind- sey at Pei-ce, Qua. Aug. 5. 1954. Coffin was granted stays of exe cution to allow time for his ap peal to be heard. The last stay was from June 12 to September. One of the main arguments pu' forward by the defence durin' the appeal was that the teatlmon: , justice tiie hunters found in Coffin's poa- sesalon did not constitute evidence of murder or theft. Gravel also said that two con- stables who were crown witnesses during the trial were allowed to go to a movie with members of the iury. Because of the unanimous dr cision. Gravel must obtain per mission from in Supreme CW" bgfofp filing an nfficia' speaker at a W. M. 5. Rally at Hampton United Church. Wednes- day, 130 S.T. Everyone welcome. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. MacPhee. Grand View. wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Jean Marguerite to Lloyd Malcolm. only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm MacDonald. Klnross. Marriage to take place in Aug- ust. ' . brief. simple service. The body has been sent to Vancouver for burial. Among those present were Trade Minister Howe, Solicitor - General Macdonald. government leader in gie Senate, and opposition Leader rew. WHEATCEY RIVER W. M. S. The Wheatley River W. M. S. held their regular meeting at the ology text before this column has i 'oI"n'cr':ngl':'"'bul I don” know culation of the blood must have how body. names of more than a few. Itat- i tling around in my memory is a- "tibia" .Why don't I remember all of ogy had been a "must" in our ll. later school years, my friends and i would know more about what goes on under our skin! Maybe no subject should be con- sidered formally completed in day the iany grade. Spelling. reading. the chart ihlstory. geography. EiC.. could he s were repeai- lreviewed and extended in every and correctly. too? The en. the major physiology pro- ject for the entire semester. And i the teacher took it seriously. For 3 at least a half hour a entire class would face and the same step many bones there are in my I even know the and a ”femur" they really exisli. But which on ad , . I I V h. . over and over again. First. grade. 1b:e"':,:n;o me as W mh ""9 I” teacher would trace the passngei There are vertebrae in the spi- 0! the blood with her Visiiing Provinc One of the citizens of Oniarioielgm mnnb ' .appg:-l against the conviction be Then a volunteer pupil would do jfore the Supreme Court. it. I did it flawlessly, often. iThon the class in chorus would ldo it while teacher or a pupil. nal column.but how many? Dim- ly I seem to recollect that the collar bone is called a "clavicle" home of Mrs. lteagh Barrett with . present. The meeting opened by singing ”Take -of Marion Petrie. Coftin's com .mon-law wife, should not have been allowed since a wife cannot ireme Court of Canada. The Court of Appeals could have acquitted Coffin. ordered a new RANCH STYLE ENGAGEMEN'I'- Mrs. Jeanette C Nelson of Dedham announces who is responding to the Center: up Thy Cm":-. Roll C." W” lbill. if my life depended on it I'd med F. H m p. m t M, In, h h I" d. the engagement of her daughter 1 out by "K V h , , . po , m, y, 9 ch," would '33-cegr C232: ?:dg:'s olnaidl era; :0?" srureei :osw!:,I"' um, Gloria Ethel to William Lewis g1e'l:te::::l'ln"(':'(5)ms::"ee is Mum answered by members reading "X; l?orr”tkM'tv:nn,ol:1'? "mam, I be covered and each pupil would son of Mr. and Mrs. both of Dedham. Downey. llhe Gospel of St. Mark. John Downey. - . H draw a chart and til th ,m..eve,-V that the arguments put only a couide married in a,cere- T-::,eove1)1'ob:;-t Ti(l;s.onlgll;l:im(.)"uQiri(; Tnuurm M". Gordon Andrew on ne e Along Stroll can name quite a fewvstomach. A process on paper. Then papers . lungs. heart etc. but if I wen i Mass. Marriage in take place, h i 1 repvrled 'llIVlnl sent 527.19 to ' i . would be xchanged and correct- r ' I AMI-l,El'iST N.S.. 'CPl ' A Sept. 10. Church of the Good :la'keE':r":hies:1)al:fir;ee 5:3; Presbyterial treasurer. Leader for e)i:;c?rj'(;:at'i0nCr'rIl ed-and redone for tomorrow's A r i C U U r a N N e W S three-minute windstorm whipped Shepherd. Dedhnm, Mass. 3:” or United churchmen which insert .rtn:t'eltingI is M;-s.MTheo, Sel- Ii” the few" - home-work! . . e . s 4 . . . g through the summer communities is being held at the ei1d.oi this .R.ckh.mg time 0 rs Robert, And as for me” functionsggmne I It "really .18 a mystery why I . or Jackson's Pt and Seagrove I . man". 3. serwick. n. .5... and. Fm Home ""5 were mpomdg would think that every adult who '9" ” "me ”' " 1'” "9" . I. I, I. IOFHIIIIGIIC of AMEUIIWIO park along the northumberland with his wife and two liiidren Munch." Rackhnm had chuy has had a fair education for HISTORY strait Monday and 10" 3 Wm 0' will Virlia. Uli-aalouelw" hem” of the worship period. followed Th”i:I'.'"gt.'( 'e”!' ””".l1 tn” . i . - til i 't like. going to erwc. . V V - b b M 4 g .e igesive process wit some ARTIFICIAL lN5EMlNATmN .'”' "'5. slahli ya"; Echzlcimn deiihgrg svliarien nlos sveyrious injiJ.drl?5 I” hvinll) 1:911:07.) "L 581- 3-2; The liiedn'su:l55lL!'1-"hllllll ;;la::lenJ tle)i'.prSat:)i'eill;tur?t- wrass H:er:tlld Eyailliic fiegree M adc.w”cy' Am; I cmlt H V ' . I . , lmay ave oi er ca 5 an e 0 ted. Damage is esnmai ur mum) rm er y W o pass ity Unite l urc g 8 T g -rude ' I d - r , r .ow my inner was converted A1tl:e 'alE8hBi.:ln ggringuh 003101;! In!” wan rm. you in bring her thousands of dollars. I M away July at. 1946. in luncheon inegiing of S: P3” p're::':jl::"::YG::g: .ng:; hnece:5lIFY food element.s,. . mm "din ' - t t Edd Ki 0 T - G '3 honour ur ng s -' - . an ow t ese travelled here and menced 9” Jul" am am nan In from the past.u"' nisl-:BITa;.frabouty2il l'!!i1&CS from Y9" 3” '"" ""59"" dun” 0l:0i)Ili: island, It is hopeti ha! pinggls of uuucessmn H.”-lyon to build tissues and enrich MAID Of Illrlld WOVOI H Since its inception six weeks ago. in If the cow is purebred have . a brother r - - 1 leader will ” ” ”' "" "hm" '" bl d t l h ndmd cows have . I here. dG5C"b9d "'9 wmd " . Nam." Wm our memories hide -this outstanding ay - Angohg l oo is as coiidgy-as the sky at fdu. WOT WVE”, " bred Thenmns registration paper! r9ldl1Y 3V5li black cloud that. came down 8 wt my his Wm MW”; 'give an address at the lunuhond. The leader read a poem on this present writing. - been ai-ti cially .m I M I 19' the wmruke an we cream cone, we; a nus In laymen-5 cu-cles he has a mmions. Mrs. Leonard Ling. Now the circulation of the pg, gumug, w.,h.H., save been very Bra yinx. l m Cows showing irregulu. 1), A. Casey. owner of one of the niler uh outstanding success and is at gave 3 reading on Chrisuanlhloodl V Surely I should be able l ""5 93'” d5” it wpears "V t tm g estimated l50 summer cotages Around the gr”? ll "9 W" '" present a member of the Board stewndshmfonowed by circle 0! to recite that backward. i re- l Reversible. are conception rate on first ser- heat periods are so an con um suffered some damage. said laid. of Men of the United Ch""h "I prayer. Meeting closed with member "'9 HF” PW-'9 0" "1! l vices tvillnbek vvsllmatzpgset gvggz ceive; call your veterinarian. hi, hrzrne so yards frorn Ill; strait Ev" remembered by mother Canada; a member ol'll1le llsosarld prayer for the Auxiliary mission wail of my sixth grade ciass- iheonollaloll. Long-wearing PerC9"- (5) Please keep your barn was smacked by a erri c we and mum of Evangeirsm and soon e - an, and prayer and benedimun rioom wliere the chart hung-a: by I?0mP8rl80l1 V131 "19 M97339 sheets In the stable for ",1. tech. if water." A . vice; National vice-chairman of g big realistic heart with arteries lc0DC:3Plla0;lul;ll;'-9si:'ltyng;::1:lp:;f::;mm” to make his entry 11,,” bllet atgdedr hit Lwsas all over in the Evangelistic Mission Com- WEST ROYALTY W I -marked in red and .eins in blue. F. A. D. rig s o - aou ree minue. " .b'm9l"31 and ”0ni”"n”””"' The ifile in the Federal and Provin- Isogegan 300 feet "was 8 gm" The trustees of Kingston wish cerning the Dental clinic to be :2"? 9:" SP9!” ti" meclill Id-i . beef sires have been selected all Department; of Agricunu". ' to thank m those who helpgd held in Eonshaw. A card of thanks irn . g i 1- Vx - V from some of the outstanding The cost of "ccinauon 1. "V. . clean and scrub the school dur, for a treat sent was also read. mm . hp.-rig; emy.t-we Gems per um Twenty, - New Business lfIilfWt'E'fl; it was in first services. records are useful. owned mittcc and in l954 was chairman Somewhere nearby was a draw- 120 Kent It. e Phone 81” A A 315.000 ummer home I - ll - itt toi-the M , 1 V . l l l . d tl M9mb9”mPTT” becm" 3 "mm" (6) grave yimer tlci:”gsarli'ie bile 10 by H' R- P3” 3" Seagm" Park MiIiaeirlW'ilnrg'uiilmwiiiliirypaigscdnlists; iilzlfattikoiiaimhxllilisliliig ;i::1Sl:lC::fel'enCC Ito niemliiglsn oJImii'ee;i wli.tfj'aiiM!eii'v Tl:ll(" "i'll'E"":'rll5'f bzyiwefllmilif it'll? 3 mmpwm SOT" Sm" 59' 9' u” E”""' Prmmcoumy aim. serve yi wasi.d"c”bed by 3.? eyewlme” Jul! '30- 1949- ifor Luyiiien. He is active in his I. when they held ilicir regular '”"' l"V-W0" W" ("Om "'9 lU"t4-ii --m---:-1:-1-: Artificial Breeding Club. contact Brueellosil I M 8 comrlm l””l5- H mm. . g g d I l, Pi'esiiytei'y. mnfertfmje and "85 rnonthlv meeting at her iloine .n N g g, V, - M H W g Mr. Ken wmm-, summer-side, V V B in . other da'rInage' aNongh ritfberland Our iienrir issi- sum III mic.) I served as a cunmnssioner at the Ihursd;-3 eve-mug. .luiy 14. Mrs. - -e-e-ee--.-s..m A” "me breeder" ll the "en Bangs Dlseasr xrutetaslshor lime! mletcty 0 3,2113 prince For me wound "I: "IV Sm-e',d iGeneral Council of the Church. Gates, president. opened lhe' "”' ”"g""e' when "" M" 8 contagious ibiiilon at a tie, ail: 13;” it-ioisi i.?Z'i...i.u broken ”"'""”" "" M” "3" "ml r-Mm f'” ""””"g.. w'"' "C””"' it" Club cow to breed fplione Mr. Walker .been one o I ebneas cogtyq rm nmxzgan smnmbled chimney! and antll sane d 0 2 NEW HAVEN W. I. Women . and plans were madc- snd he will visit your premises. easesgto cialtlten r cram Noun. ;:"cked.mo!l - We mss you mm? an "I r - Th mar mummy meeting of for luncheon to he served at :i'l?a:e:n?:;a1;1'mp2;:'!:'? 3 frame" a many 0 er Mrs. D. U..Smith of Seagrove There's never a day that passes iNewe,;:5(,n w I. met at the V”"t'”'"l Schwl 10 delegates 0 r ' l ' ted B . i til. i . . , M K" . . u--. me am v -M .:::::.::,.:; ::::e:..:v:,,. ....... :.;:t.if';.:":.::?:e;;":.;::i:... .:t .:::..."::'":."..:.". :.;':'::.. l,-H--,-;,,n:,.::::.. miss. ,. -we----a -o coop SUFER or M M" pregem umei our W" germ called Brucella abortus. It I Pictllrl Wl"d0W '" h" "V." 0""; ithe vice-Plresideiit presided. and ion" 1:it";5uHele"' Y.”""k" "5 "3 iuindred Siattg igreeders are mein- mac's came and mm”, mg is room that was broken when a row- and joys of bygone days. .npened me mmmg Wm! the edarvgn "fl. All bills present. y wan: ism "bu-sic mm?” .f lgasily Tshpread tt1,y;ntue::Itf:ttt:talgd.dli'; ggg,,w,;-m",";;'ad ”'5'”"" ” by "" sadly ...i...a by wife and fam- igoiggcg-6f;';Ll1b:g;'wmf..;f:g"gif Collleetion M ..r.....,,. Amy, (Operated by Central Farmers Co-operative) -s , ons. e mos e ' , ' artificial insemination is the eco- when . reactor abom M. can," Power lines were out for almost ll)'- say or Pay" and realized the ysgsoo nlniriui: "'e:o::l '";' ”fI COIITPCTY TO Olly rumours YOU may NOV. M. nnmical use of outstanding sires. at her normal mmg six hours and many of the homes sum of smsg Rcadmg. Mime mmg Wu rad mm .d"" witplo ence. s M rk f , , F , d H The semen used in our A. L. How can u be pnvemedg were without electricity lategMon- um 0, me 135, meemg fonuwga, H W” decided to hold I OP llplf G 0 IS In IIO Wdy IIICIICIGNY COIIIOCTC W IIY work is purchased from the NB. can-hood vaccination 1. the best day night. Telephones were in El: In "M" memory M EM? and apmmal of some Report, of meeting on an M” Thundelneitn "hr cog "min or nilafio" .n P. E. '. A n. .' t l i 1 ed b c 1 Y Unmil A"-mew C”'”p"3”V' known means of prevention. Cal- ”" c"'”” we” ""53 ly Inman. who P888041 lway Jill) Committees were heard. The Sck September u M" G” . h :l'Tl”EJdv,tF:;d9rlcw".' A" ":9 (ilr ves are to be vaccinated some- '";v'l';!:"g'l”t'i'l5e f::,::';'g”e:'Tt. 20th. I952. lC0&l1mitiEEIt:!8Dt)cTl9(l Lizic tiaadt sealllltd Lunch commm -Wm 91:. . l03g.s mad. ."y ofh.'r co,” do I.” chop vow M” '3 ”' 9y "mm 3 '1 i llime during their sixth. seventh hi sadly missed by mother. Iisters 0779599" 9" 9 V.” l Chowsn Mrs Gat Mr . i terv of over forty bulls of differ- gm. eighth month 0' .1. omcm Park. hardest hit area. are wit II M Mun”. 4 discussed. and consisted of a letter I d . es, 3, 35;. n uny wuy. t, I 1 h . . ' 30 yards of the strait. Almost all 9 ' - d go i'- ch 3" "d MW Cl"-l Hurry- :2:.”:ifriiu-J"22fem"3” iiu "3 izzrclzsiii..m:"c:::i..1:t."'52: .. . . hi :::r:::;"i..: ;:l:'::"..':::..:i.i ----a by me am. Manuscr- ' one man sai e me o s phasis. in the dairy breeds. be- ing siressed on milk production. The st-men is shipped air ex- picss daily from Fredericton. The question of selective service oiten arises. There are a limited number of bulls on such a list. -If you require this service. con- tact the inseminator. An extra fee is charged on all selective services. This is due to the in- creased cost of frozen semen. Bulls at the Central Unit. ac- cording to breed. are as listed below: .'The entire herd should be tested udders. vliolstrin-Monolk Res Apple hero... you amp. 9., mi - .. 2. immediately after milking. M53 l59m9n '''0”'”3 Arm" 5'' an addition to your herd. Last rinse allutensila with clean. warm Luckincar Chieftain (Semen froz- em, Willow Farm Prospect. Sprint; Farm Supreme Exhibit, L”As- sumption Alert Major (Semen frozen), Ottawa Rag Apple Para- mount (Semen frozenl. Devon Korndyke Poscli Jim. Glenafton Ranger (Semen frozenl, Freder icton Ajax Hector. Hillside Our- viila Rag Apple (Semen frozen). Ottawa Rag Apple Alert tSe-men h'9"""- D9V0" Lwklnv" 14” slaughtered and the prenilses twenty lml minute! in freelllll l59m9" fW19”)- c J up. To summarize the Weltlleh Jcrscys:-Don Head Brunetteiaboye, dmri buy irrrecuoni 5. Dlsmanile milker at least Basil. Wendybrook Basil's Prince (Semen frozen), Pansy'a White Aim isemen frozen). Laneline Favorite Tony. Sporting Sunbeam Captain (Semen frozen). White Haven T. Baa. Felix. Brownlane Goiden Deacon. Laneline Royal Leader. Ayrsbirea:-Point End Buster (Semen frosenl. Cherkley Bane ficicnt, Point End Jim (Semen frozcni. Cherry Lane Prlde,Fair- l'li!' Commander. Point End Roy- al. Nethervue Charm. tiuernse.ys:- Brooknlli Romulus Forward. Brooknlll Glamour's Ruler. Mountain Way Dexter, Crossland Foremost Danny Boy hd. Brookniil D.R..Director. Iutlsorns:-Deep cove Clipper Monarch. Dylieview Lodger. Chig- necio Consort. Laddie (dual pur- pose). Praes-ob Advocate (dual purpose), Nappan Royal loll. Hereford bulls are now at the Central Unit. Unfortunately. we fin not have their names at this time. Calls:-All calls is service are to be made to W. It must he remembered that artificial insem- motion is slightly different to naiuru .,.-...n.., r. Mm... .. m I up iuuiyasuu Try it yourself. Irving Plus is still Canada-g Mod Aim? will ;'3'i,:;D,:':'.,';'f:,5'E,:,:::.,::?,':,:,::,l',t'.",”: ' --1-i-III Powerful gasoline . . . with Highest Octane -up so 1747, pois- feeding and management. or db- case. Th i of progr 4fn-:de':fc::' themctoverntig ill '''.',,'m:'”,':' ,3: , agausrususyrtanu-hula-sisnllhatl-a . , :.if;or'i(.,-"er-ln::.erli:o mm”, of Vida” ,m,m' suyus-weethuuladsr "Huh-vxhbdvn see your Irving Dealer soon. Start saving Q n services of mi man or iiisii eal- o I-Mu lube 04 W""" ”"'” """"' '5'" 35 iii soda Your sm thousand miles will prove is i . ' . ...... ........ - 7- fllhar-Mlglkgh-5 pg: as Illdwestesa anl'.Weata;.uIhl;e.d.. . 31 their axlmmuin wen, nth W1. CWT nu. I. W . I I ratings. Here are some basic rub lfgh every heeder should hi- 'n?,noimiryiopirirtiieiiina ai;fI:'emtMmr should breed loopy is retained by the owner and the other copies are kept on ifive cents is paid by the Provin- cial Department of Agriculture. This means that the total cost is one dollar. Included in any programme ol prevention. the herd owner must pay strict attention to sanitation and try and prevent the intro- duclion of any disease. l Additions to any herd should lcume from disease free stock. Do not rely on an individual test. fall a herd owner in this prov- ince observed that his cattle were starting to abort. A herd blood test was conducted and'the re- sults showed that over seventy- five percent of the adults gave a iusiiive rt-action. only one cow lad been pi'evioii..'ly added iotiie herd. This animal originated from another province. The eighteen reactors in this herd have been Area Blood Test:-About six weeks ago the systematic blood testing of all mature cattle ex- lclusive of steers. was commenc- ed. The Canada Department of Mgriculture in co-operation with ;the Provincial Department are iconducting this work. At the present time cattle are lbeingrT. B. Tested and blood samples drawn and tested in Kings County. As soon as this county is completed. work will commence in Queens and then Prince County. Premises on which animals have reacted will he quarantined under the provisions of the P. I). I. Bang's Disease Eradication Act. The only purpose behind this measure is to assist cattle owners in eradicating this disease from their herd and premises. or course. the ultlniate goal is to have P. E. I. a Bang's free area. It must be kept uppermost in our minds that in conjunction with an eradication programme. we must practice prevention through the adoption of the wide scale use of a calfhood vaccina- tion programme. How Is It Done? can add your name to his list and secinate your calf the next time he is passing your fann. - Any enquiries or questims you Home was blown off and "flew Department of Agriculture. Char- lottetown. A Practical Guide For convenient reference and reminde . the steps have been summarized as follows: Good Milk Utensil Care 1. Before milking. rinse all utensils with 200 parts per mil- lion of chlorine. Use the same strength hot for cleaning cows' water. 3. After rinsing. brush all uten- sils with hot water containing a good. soapless dairy washing powder, and suck it through the milker units. 4. Hang all cup units of milk- ing machine on rack and fill with fresh lye solution. Use four (0 level teaspoons of lye toeach gallon of water. Drain after once a week. clean thoroughly, and replace worn and faulty parts. Give rubber the hot lye soak treatment using one heap- ing tablespoon of lye to each gel- lon of water. Scrub all parts af- ter rinsing with a good. milk- stone remover solution. Also, remember that milk should be cooled immediately after milk- ing and delivered to the plant at less than 50 degrees fahrenlseit. m REALLY WHITE We have installed a new radiator soak out tank. Radiators dipped in this solution are cleaned of all grease, mud, bugs. etc.. and the original cooling cap- Cards of Thanks ing the year. I wish to thank Dr. J. Moreside. Borden Women's Insti- tute. all neighbors. friends and to Miss Robin before she leaves the Province, also a letter con- Jimoved and seconded that we get the paint to paint the Cloak rooms lot the school. Bills were presented and on motion paid. Collection amounted to 94 cents. Next meet- ,ing at the home of Mrs. Colwell's relatives who sent cards. letters. jRoll Call to he answered by an treats and gifts while I was a auction sale to the value of 50 .patient for ten weeks in Victoria cents. Meeting closed with the 9General Hospital in Halifax. Judy Darrach Borden, P. E. I. NMOM pan. IOIDD TIIP IAII Ior on. "Head" .4 the new ONI-WAY IAII . la round up by other point. oNs.wsv sass hrreisndlrlpbyotherineonbeseelllnfuslliy over l2 but under 13 K01-WAY IAII Penenaidtlbfevdldreasfleud underllyeov-soid.Undor5lno Queen, and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the membe .. l 30 WITH felcrkhaii4r,aMiw'MMc l FAMILY TRAIN mavrt S3- NlIl'I NOW YOU IAVI KOACNII ONIW OIABLUITITOWN - vsucouvan - vscronis - snanu AND nsrrunu. emaujf sttending annual convention. hostess, and after a pleasant, mittee in charge. assisted by then C. M. Mei.lAN. FOR IVIIIY THOUSAND MILES YOII DIIVI IRVING Vebo Mob-IO -- Nod he new cot end engines in pqd condition - lrmgaseg your gas mileage up to IR. Vsfee and Voice Neevy Din;-laden: Road Teas have proved Irving Plus and Veico Motor Oi"? togatber save up to 85.81 for every thousand miles. more power-- and extra gas economy. And now with Veico Motor Oil, too, you save even more. IRVING OIL COMPANY LIMITID ' him the lnforine- lat! r0lt0Nd- C” J ".""""""""""' W J. ' .:i";,, ss.as.s.u'rs'narmnaNnnsoiason CANADIAN (ANlc1DI'lEN W”",..u 7'”".....z- it-rrariaiiaoaucuiiout - gsgvscn t NATIONAL PA IF ' no u..g.”'.h-i r 7 . :