FEBRUARY 1a. 1942 53a View and Vicinity __........ r up moderate ‘r-Féiiiwi-“l r u: k mo“), tggrgeep in mind . w, 1, yet win - W1. met It W! h°gfd°§§§°§mpn Mmcdxesor or: weird" °'°“”‘iati“ii°e"‘m°‘“tfi‘r w "l ‘h’ ‘w’ b Oreed “ed b, Ode followed v opiimflsorh gnu cell was enswered l" valemine verse by l2 mem- by ' The“ were also four visitors “"5; Minute: were rend and. ~1 w» i“ which: ‘it; ‘med w purchase $1.“ w" u“! m primary room. I v.1 “n. {or a“ ggiluiiaiilgwe-d byeluunch Plgwdflflws’ committees rep"? ma new ones were Plimnwd- 5M‘ ' '“ , gmes Hickey. MH- 001111 Mountain; whool. Mrs. Cro- ne, M" Reginald Mountain. Seo- “Q-y mad several letters o! Ick- g njoy life than (Ii/Iris. Wallace Pickerlniv was lemer for the Pro side while Lilla.“ Mclreod was the leader [or the Con side. The discussion will we“. and ended in s tie. Question- naire for February was discused m4 filled in by the leader Mrs. “my Crozier. An amusing contest, path of 'I‘rue Love. was greatly en- yea, Mrs. Prank McKay the first prize. A grab we was ihm introduced which created much amusement and each member P515- flve will! {or a grab. The meeting w“ brought to a close by 811181118 God save Our Noble Men. A deli- cious lunch was served by the host- 95d assisted by Mrs. Frank McKay. Plans were made for s, Red Crow knitting to be held the following week and Mrs. Fulton Simmons nmfly invited the members to her home for that occasion. . m. Edwin Murphy spent s few day; recently in Charlottetown on business The many friends of Mr. Keir Mc- Kay m pleased to see him about egain after being leJd aside for e. short time with blood Poisoning in his arm. hm. HL. Donald entertained the members of the Damley and Sea. View W.M.S. at her home on Thurs- day evening. President presided and the meeting opened with the cell io worship by all repeating More Love to 'I‘hee as s. prayer after iThlCh all joined n singing, From Every Stormy Wind That Blows. Scripture raiding was John. 17th chapter which was read alternately. The topic for the discussion at this meeting was on Prayer. Roll call was answered with a verse on Pray- er and several o! the members all gave splendid and helpful readings 0n llle topic, emphasizing the great need oi’ prayer both in the lives o! individuals, as a society, e church and a nation. Mrs. Josie Macflrez- or led in prayer end Hymn, The Blessed Hour of Prayer, was sung. Secretary reed the minutes of last meeting and the biminess discussion followed. Plane were made for the World's Day of Pray- er to be held in Melpeque on Feb. 21st. It was also decided to have e ‘birthday box to be opened at the Christmas meellng. All then joined in s circle of prayer. Meeting then closed with the Doxology and Miz- psh benediction. 5 delbious lunch was served by the hostess and I eoclal half hour followed. lVh-s. Jo- seph MacGregor kindly invited the members to her home for the March meeting. - Mm. Joh W. Murphy t; spend- ing some u?” in Charlottetown et- ‘ Widinil the Short Course on Ell‘ v firming. m. Charles Macmay, Perk Corn- ‘ eh was a business visitor tn Sea View recently as representative of tho Bray l-Iatdrleriee. ma. 1W. Donald and Mum Clifford Donald have returned home titer a pleasant visit with friends In Graham's Road. M11. Anson Pickering. Charlotte- town, spent o pleasant visit recently g1» Nest of Mrs. John w. Picker- ‘ . Mr. John E. Cousins spent e few hi’: pleasantly with friends in Charlottetown recently. . Miss Gertie Adams left recent for at. John, 8.3., where she w! Nmain for e time with friends. irks. William J. Paynter ha re- Wfhed to her home in Burlington m" Blflending e plepsent visit with friends here. r M3’. Haber Profitt. Bloomfield, limit e few days recently in Bee View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald and other friends. ‘ Mr. Heath Mound hes returned a his home in Irishtown after u- R a patient in the Prince County gWbit-al since his unfortunate ecol- ent of s short time ego. His many ‘zzfoimyilvlve to hesr o1 s speedy m ‘m may fiiends of mu nou- s: lfilms are indeed pleased to "1 the has returned to her honu mfnbeins a patient at m» Prince m trisgiflfibltal for several weeks. m she will soon be able to firm-Miler duties. g?- 3mm: etllilsunlioufiea: ‘it'd Mufilfmi-l- ML and ma. Jamel Y Alriculture To Be Represented ‘WA. m». io-rom-m. i "lgilrwu- Bervi gblllicationg yo, °° W“! Mmll} i "rr“§i-i§im“""' m t 0n for this eddltiovn to 41g. in-ccoitiggirldggxi-“dmede in an order- Commom l? in the House of i today by w" any!” The Natl m, onel War som _ =»-i"-*-.rtu"i..;,=-=~»°" t. rations m‘ n of sl sppu. Qfntative of m‘ D: m! e recre- upengi be m“ mrtment of N‘. l National figure “Emotive of pd q remesenmuze “only Ocuncil w? entitled u; Q',:§,'§‘§"“'§ e n ~ s“ Eff.“ "Pmentetlons. u g-vgryv- GET ll EAIIY WIBTI m J1“; “(PERLQTTEfQWN GUARDIAN PROBABLY you bought that bond just to give your country a lift along the road to victory. But since last June you have grown more and more pleased with your decision. You now realize that your bond is the safest investment in Canada. You welcome the half- yearly interest at 3% per annum. But above all things, you are proud to know your dollars are on active service. You are proud to know that you are backing Canadzfs war effort with the power of example. An opportunity to buy more Victory Bonds is at hand. Buy all you can. Every dollar invested in Victory Bonds puts new heart into our fighters-new weapons in their hands. Notional We: Fiancee Covnmlmo, Oflown, Conodd