PEFETT ADDED TBORIS OLANB W-IIIIRLOFF The Arch-enemy of cnme inn o have iuxe THOMAS BECK ~ MAP D DAILY 3.15 -- 7.00 JANUARY 21 "n"! — PRINCE EDWARD _ FINAL snowmo “THE GREAT ZIEGFELD” WITH WILLIAM POWELL-MYRNA LOY rwo snows 2.30431». M, ctr- ilT THE OPERII HARLOTTE HENRY ADDED _ , . COMEDY — MUSICAL — SPURT 2 DAYS-FRIDAY s. SATURDAY Saturday Matinee . . . 2.30 M. MATINEE ..._ _ _. _ - - 160-276. Evgymq ._ _ ._ - 270-830-380. - - 'l'H r: (155111 )'l' CIASWELL for Photographs, NEWS MAT. -25c—35c. EVE. —2lo—3ao-45c g CONFEDEB-ATION urn msun. mos. b-6798-l-l2-312 KOL-PAK STRAWBERRIES for‘ sale at Canadian Stores, F N. Kays, Nobana Tea Rooms. L-2347-1-20-4l. SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday. January 24th will be: ‘Central Church 1i A. M. Pleasant Grove 2.30 P. M. York 7 P M. G. A. Christie. L-287l-1~21-1i PANSIES IN JANUARY. _ ‘Throughout the Province there have been some peculiar signs oi’ nature for this time of the year. Mrs. J. E. Somers, Pleasant Valley, picked a bouquet of pansies from h" Burden January 15th which i Goes to prove the mild condition of a usually severe month. MOVE TO MODERN OFFICES.- W. C. Pitfield and Co. Ltd. who for the past year and a half have been located in the Eastern Trust build- ing at 156 Richmond Street have BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - To Mrs. (Capt) William Batt, who celebrated her 93rd birthday on Monday last. BAPTIST SERVICES.—RGV. HG. Manzer will conduct services in the North River Churches on January 24, i937. We extend a friendly W91- coinc to all. 11.00 A. M. at Fairview. 3,00 P. M. at North River. 7.00 P.M. at Long Creek. 14-2362-1-21-11. WEDDING ANNIVERSARYF- A very pleasant evening was spent, on January 15th when a number oi friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. 170 Sydney Street. to celebrate the thirty-sixth anniversary of their wedding. The arriving guests were welcomed at the door by the hostess and her daughter Mrs. H. J. Hobbs. 'I'lie evening was pased very enjoy- ably by all, and after partaking of a very appetizing lunch, the guests departed to their homes. leaving be- hind them a host of good wishes for years of continued happiness and ‘ prosperity. now moved to new and larger quarters in the premises formerly occupied by Dominion Lite Assur- ance O0. at 160 Rirhmond St. . TIIPOUBII their afiiliiate Pitfield and 00.. Members of the Monti-gal Stock Exchange and Montreal Curb market. This firm gives com- Dlete markets on all principal ex- changes and maintains a direct Private Wife System from Coast to Coast. Terror‘ EXECUTIVE MEETING-At a meeting of the executive commit-l tee P. E. Island Auxiliary oi’ the‘ British and Foreign Bible Society held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, the , treasurers report was presented! showing receipts from all sources.‘ including a balance from 1935 amounted to $6,685.09 and the total ‘ expenditures. including large remit-i tances to the parent society were $3,548.99, leaving a considerable STUDENT HONOURED—Joseph, A. McMillan, son of Mr, and Mm l '1‘. M. McMillan. city, fourth year.‘ medical student at McGlll Univer- sity. recently received the honour "f heme elected to the McGill N9118- Qmfga Alpha Society. Mr. McMillan was one of seven stu- dents admitted to this honourary GARET IRVING A v ' ' v medical society this year, the basis balance available for remittances to the pai"ent society during 1937. It is interesting to note that over $1,- 500 of the revenue received during, the past year arose from legacies. I‘I TIEMORIAN. for such election buillg scholastic attainments during the first LlllWJL" years of the medical course. SOCIAL GATHERING-Lil‘. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Warren Avenue, Wollaston, entertained on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Campbell's brother, BcaclierCamp-i bell. who has been visiting in| Quincy from his home. Prince Ed- . ward Island. Heber Campbell and? John MacLeod, accompanied on the , piano by W. F. Campbell, played violin selections. Those present, during the evening for the bufiet Supper were: Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, Mr; and Mrs. Russell Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John A. — 8.45 P. M. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Beaten, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Leod, NLIss Catherine Campbell. TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DAILY 3.l5—-7.00-_—8.43 in montlnl SAT. MAT. 2.30 his‘ wc-iqlil SERIAL AND MUSICAL Mariner: Ill — Ila. FINDINGS NOT KEEPING Melly of these beachcombers are "sular law-breakers‘ for it is an ollence to take possession of any- “lllli; washed ashore from n ship li- sea. Fl s should be reported Immediate] to the Receiver of Wreck for the district. Jet-sum u material unit 5‘nks when thrown into the sea; flot=mn l‘ anything that floats; lagan is "lylhl"! thrown overboard with ‘ DUOY or some other marking at- "flched in the hope that it may be recovered, " Articles left by holiday-makers "W!" the season provide many a food f‘nd for beaohcombers. SOMETIMES GET MONEY Brooches, rings. coins, wa‘ches. "id even pound notes come to "Eht after heavy seas have washed We sands. Th0 men who have astonishingly ‘mil! eyes. stand at the wa‘er's Edge in the early morning watch- “! the uncovered shore and the Peakera. ‘Besides flotsam and jetsam there ~‘ "e vast natural weflth of the 5 "flfd. Amethysts, crystals, car- THE FUNNIEST GIRL AT CAPITOL 9O minutes oI the best Iurl GUINN “BIG BOY"\VILLIAMi PERT HELTON" Palsy wanted a lmy lrlontl who could light (Yhillic is Pal y's right .llrill(l marl .. everything loll-handed‘ '" “Ma and other send-precious "w: when out and polished, not Herbert Canipbell.--Bostoll Post. Dr. H. D. Johnson and Mrs on a two weeks visit to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Jones, Hazelbrook, accompanied by their little daughter". Gloria. have le- turned from Halifax where they spent a few days visiting the fcrm- er’s mother. Mrs. Mabel A. Jones. j Sea View And Vicinity‘ The January meeting of the Sea: View Women's Institute was held" at the home of Miss Mil ie Cousins , on Wednesday u ening January 13th l with an attendance oi twenty-one lnlembers and eleven visitors, The President presiding opcm-d the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed iii inn-on. Roll call was responded to with New Year resolutions. Plans were mndc to have a card party and enrertinn-_ ment in the hall. The commi tee appointed to have charge oi samc_ is Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Mrs. Earh MacKay, Mrs. John Murphy, Misses 1 Gladys Adams and Margaret Blak- ney. The following motions were: made and carried: that the niem-f hers meet on January 23rd and. scrwb the schoo. That a quilt be madc and sent to the Orphanage’ and a grab-bag be conducted at‘ the next meeting. the charge to be‘ ten cents a draw. Mrs John E. Campbell and Miss Gertie Acriiiis were appointed to purchase mater- ial for the quilt. A lettei" ol ap- preciation was read from the Hon- orary President. lvlrs. Colin Donald thanking members for their Christ- mas remembrance. The program consisted oi’ a comic reading by Miss Laura Graham. a. word coli- test. first prize drawn by Miss Margaret Blakney and an advertis- mg Qontest, firs-t prize was drawn by Mrs. Audrey i-liltz. CODSOIBLIOXI,‘ Miss Margaret Adams. An interest- ing feature was the Charlestonl danced by Miss Rlllnl Montgomery.| Refreshments were served by Mrs; James E. Murphy, Mrs. Charles Duggan, Miss Laura Graham and the hostess. Meeting closed with the King. The annual Christmas School concert of Darnley wns held 0K1 Monday evening, Dec. 21st. V The hall was filled to capacity‘ and all were well pleased with the interesting and varied programme capably presented by the pupiLs un- , der the direction oi’ their teachers Miss Margaret Blakney and M1‘. James R. Murphy. Mr. Lyle Crozier presided as chairman for the eve- ning. Following is the program: ; Chorus. School, Christmas Bells; ,l Recitation, Welcome, Morton 1 Roach. twin rial . and . tlni llrl; in "l n pulls‘ ._Wl'li'l iliil‘ EVENING as attractive as valuable 16°"!!- Thcy have a ready sale. Each‘ part. of the coast has its own kind of stone, but all are beautiful. OLFOLXMEJI unoto aaaaomo narrow ran cuaa on MEAL roam, |s' m AVAILABLE n1" you: ssliaasr DELI-Ell- NOTICE Our Stores will close every evening except Sal. at 6 p.111. GEORGE STEWART N_ AUBREY CUTCLIFF Fredericton I‘IZI)(I(LI\ B from i l()()l) _ stores II IFUS ---—-*"-'“"Tain-1-n-n l ‘Trio. Helertlioach, Joyce Mac- l Saturday-N DECIDE; Stomach Rebel Altar Every Meal You Eat? I The bloated, heavy feeling after mesh; the empty, llnliin , gnnwln before mull; thdbelching and the riliug and soaring of food, all than and more fall to the lot of thooe coloring MRS. IDR.) GEORGE WAR-BURTON At an early hour Tuesday morn- ‘ lng suddenly and without any warli- ing there pased to her eternal rest at "Alma Cottage" 40 Upper Prince , Street one of cherlottetowrvs dear- ly loved citizens. Helen Margaret Warburion’ widow of the late Dr. George Warrurton and daflzhier of the late Dr. Henry Jarvis of Sum- merside who, for many years. oc- cupied a very prominent place in the Medical profession and public life of this province. - Mrs. Warburton had apparently ‘been enjoying the best of healthf , and was about as usual on Mon-l day retiring at the customary hour and when called in the morning it fwas found that shc had paséed a- beautiful life rich in unrelfish and .klnd deeds for she was ever wil- l ling lo sacfffce herself in order to Johnson are leaving this morning bring happiness and sunshine into lhmlfih the roads ithe lives of others. She was deeply lintercsted in evciy activfy working for the welfare and advnivemeret of our people and community and she will be sorely nursed by all those , privileged to know her and to IkIlOW hcr was to love her. E pec- ially will she be mismd by her dear friend and conipan"'oil Miss Havi- land with whom she made hcr‘ hclzic. Tile sick and the “shut- iifs" will also miss her visils of cheer for everywhere she vi Wed’ she seemed i0 radiate hrmpines-i- peace and good-will. Mrs. Warburton was a member of St. Paul's devout Ae‘ican church and was gieatlv interested in the work oi‘ the Womans Auxil- iary. Friday afternoon Church‘ service two ‘clodx Her funeral will be held broni St. Paul's commencing at Kay and Sophie Manderson. Dialogue, Christmas with Ruggles. Drill, Old Maids. Monologue. JUIIIOI‘ Hickey- Duet, Louise MacKay and Mary Thompson. Exercise. Merry Christmas. Solo, Elmer hlckey. Iustrumeinul music, Jinuny Hard- ing, guitar. Aien Hickey, harmon- ica.. Dialogue, Jake Hayseed in the city. Recitation, Edison Champion. Solo, Rose Thompson. Dialogue, A suuoen Discovery. Dialogue, A Chris.mas Lesson. Itecitadon, Helen Roach. Pantomime. AWZY in 8- Mahler- Ti"io, Addie, Edith and Rose Thompson. . Dialogue, An EMMY Hollie- Reading, Janie Manderson. Star Drill and chorus, On Christ- mas Eve. At the close of the pIOBIB-mme Santa Claus arrived and" distflblllfid gifts from a well laden tree. Alter wishing all a Merry Christmas. 58-11- ta took his departure and a P1915‘ ant. evening was brought to a close with the K1118. The many friends of Mrs. Albert Stewart, sea View are glad to know she is rapidly recovering from he!‘ recent ll ness. She is being tenderly cared for by Mrs. Fred Maclieod. R. N., of French River. the Mr. Owen MacGouzan. Mallleqlle. is spending a pleasant vacation in Sea. View the guest of his sister. Mrs. John T. M1101“)? Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams. Summerside, motored to Sea. VIEW atuleacy ween mania; stomach trouble. the natural process of digestion. Take B.B.B. and get rid of your atomaeh man the evenlnlis tloubh . lly 0f that“ l‘l£'l‘i,‘.v "i amount-aw» The Central Guardian Eriniip union cut-nu; THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 9.45 A. M.- Holy Communion — W M. S. Sunday School g Concert Held At » Wood Islands u-r fr. IHI~|._.P ‘MONEY ‘ ..... you Mu; SAVING - l.\\'.»\i'S sun. SPECIALS 0|.‘ FOR Ql'.\‘l.l'l"\' m. 21 _:.>2._ :3 I “I'm” Extra Special Nature's Ilesi Marmalade A very enjoyable and successful concert and Christmas tree was held in the Wood Islands Presby- terian Church Hall. A large gath. ering was present. Rev. R, Hen. sley Stavert presided and the fol- owing programme was well carried mut Opening chorus: “While Shep- .".ercls Watched 'I‘heir Flocks By Night." Remarks by the chairman. Recitation: “Welwmefl Margaret Emery. Reading. Lester MclVLiJJan. Quartette: “Silent Night," Sarah McMillan, leen McMillan Phee. Recitation, Melinda Young. Instrumental music, Messrs.Har_ 21d Young, Samuel Keenan Jr. and Alvin McKenzie (encored). Recitation, Martin McKay. Exercise: “Peace? by flve girls, H100 McLennan, Annie Emery. dargaret McWllliams, Tena Mc- vllllan and Joyce Mclennan. Recitation, Kathleen Stewart. Duct: “Little Star of Bethlehem" lvlisses Florrie Beaton and Hilda Beaton (encore) “Juanita? Recitation, Joyce McLennan. Duet. Misses Catherine Young and Dorothy Young (encored). Recitation. Jackie McKay, Exercise: "The Christmas" Star,“ by ten girls. Melinda Young, Mary Bell, Joan Stewart. Marion Mo. Phee. Grace McMillan. Mary Mo. Neill. Marlon Gillis, Mary station-g, Kathleen McMillan, and Sarah M<;_ Mlllan. » Instrumental music. MessrsJlar- °ld Yclllnil- Alvin McKenzie and Dannie Keenan, Jr. Recitation, Alice McLennan. Duet, Messrs. Louis McMlllaiiand Roy McMillan (encoredz. “0110103116. Florence Young. Solo, Harold Young (encoredl. Seeding, Dawson McBeLli tencby. e . Recitation. Sarah McMillan. AddTESE. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. by Mary Bell, Kath- and Marlon Mc- Closing chorus: “It Came Up0n~ The Midnight Clear." The organist of thc evening was Andy and Miss Ruth Campbell, and l way in her sleep, a fitfing close lo a Miss Gmct? MCDQUEQII- Jilstas the strains of the closing chorus were dying away 33mm Claus made his appearance. Al- were not goon Santa had a large silpply o; pre$_ Bnts for both the children and the , older people. AlllPlls the Brown-up folk who melted slits Were a number of the leaders in the Sunday Schgnl work and the Minister, Rev, R, Hensley Stavert. After Santa Claw had distribut- ed all of the gifts and had wish-d u“ 9' men)’ Christmas he took his departure in peace The leader.» in the Sunday School wish to take this Opportun- ,h F it. D. .1. Riley. . c popular Belle River mPYCllill‘ for the lillct‘ u. r to be dist ibillcd among the ‘J1 dreii of the congregation, and ._ so oi‘ thanking all others who as- sisted in making the entertainment ouch a grand success. The ghlh. ering was closed Willi the singing of the National Anthem ——-———_i.._ MARTIN VALE SCEOOL It very successful concert and Chiistmas tree was held in the Mar- tlnvale School on Wednesday, Dec. 33. With a large crowd in attend- ance. Mr. Neil Shaw capabiy an. ed as chairman, the programme was as follows: Chorus. Christmas Bells, Recitation, Francis Campbell. Christmas" Drill by 51x pimps, Recitation. Sadie Robbins. DIBIOKIIB. Getting even with Siss Beau. Motion Song, Johnnie Shaw and Flora Martin. Recitation, Buddy Campbell. Male Quartette, The Red Rive; Va'ley (encoredl. Recitation. Lillian Myers. Song. by five girls, I must, I will get married, (encored). Dialogue, Seeing Maw" Off. Recitation, Eileen Robbins. Step dancing, Clarence Myers t en- cored). Recitation, Flora Martin. Duet, Percy and Clarence Myorl, You're as pretty as a. Picture. (en- cored. Instrumental music, Percy and Clarence Myers (encored). Duet. Sadie and Eileen Robbins. Away in a Manger, (encored). Step dancing, Ada Manderson (encorecll. Recitation, Johnnie Shiuv. Dialogue, Waiting for the Doctor. Reading, Dan MacSwain ten- cored). Step dancing. Wm. l-l. MacDonald (encored). Recitation, Kingsley Shaw. Dialogue, Gore's Callers. Recitation, Stanley Manderson. Step dancing, Clarence Myers (encored). Instrumental music. Myers Bros. Reading. Percy Myers iencored) Recitation, Ada Manderson. A Maidens Prayer (encored) Dialogue. Aunt Doefufs Ailments Reading, Clarence Myers ren- cored). Chorus, Silent Night. Santa Claus then appeared w the delight of the children and distri- buted a large number of gifts. Lottery tidtets sold on a box of chocolates and a pair of embroid- ered pillow cases were won by Mrs. Lester Glllisple, Charlottetown" Pil- Burdock Blood Bitters tone: up the 10W OM88. Mr- Wllliwmltfandersoil. membrane lining of the stomach, and n- Martlnvae, box of chocolates. After a few brief remarks by the chair- entertainment oame to a close by singing the Na- ... oi candy don-l l 32 oz. Iluiilc Extra Special C. & S. Coffee’ l u». 'l'in 39D Extra Special Salado Tea. Salada 'l'ezl Yellow Lulu-I lb. 39D Lihhy’s Spaghetti 2 lins 19D Hand Pickeillleans s. lbs. 29D PRIINES Largest size. Ih - ""0 Smallest size, I Ihs. In Memoriam MRS. WILEARD CROSSMAS hours oi Mia. In the early evening Wednesday November 2am, Willard Crossinall, a ii lily pectcd young lncly oi " M‘ ,River passed ix-ziceiiiil" inrui‘ d! the early "age oi 23 _‘.'t"£ll'§. The deceased had DJUll lll l usual fairly ‘JdUil t-oiiiutloi. health up ullzll shoiily int-oil» coming oi the cud. xvlicr ~lu- ' taken quile ehlflilfllll)‘ ill. and , Allll friends could do ma‘. do" i. hut to no avriil. As the hours “ll lit became more autcl more l that her chances iol" recon-l) vult- brtromiilg [cs a I CARNATION MILK DATELLVS EGGWEET NOODLES 6 oz. Pkg- 2 for 15c 3 'i‘ALl. 'l‘lNS SCHWARTZ’ BAKING POWD-ERI EiwelleofQualily.P¢r'1‘iu-—25C IIILAIKQIKARTERS FOR CEREALS for FOX ES Including Sunsrlo (Cubes 8i meal) Purina: Ifuyiil Wee!- mi-ei: Si]. Wheat: Im- perial Ilisruiis. "m: ANNUAL BURNS ANNIVERSARY 'l'u|"nci~ will he held in the under the auspices oi" the (‘aledonian ‘Club and the Illi- lincuh-hi-rl patronage oi Ilis Honor the Lieutenant (mvcrnrlr and Mrs. DoBIois and His VIIOYSIIIP the 313F111‘ fllld “Y5- Vruicc of Wales College Auditorium 0n Monday, January 25th. 1937 25c , SANKA COFFEE lb. tin Aylmer Tomatoes 3 tins s. Ii. ORIINCES large size dol. 39D CELEBRATION 3 She cunt" rd lo ~il I the nborc lllL lllllllTl 152W lie I . _ l _ ._ _ Plucriinime and full particulars later. l ‘tlliizhfplut “mgod u‘ humomu .\ ‘ ‘ iun—Adults 50 Cents. (ThiIdrr-n 25 (‘enlsi - ' l -. _- I - i .I l l: n‘ d \\'ul'lIl.\"§ YIN-Ole "W5- ! Blxmdvg A Nwrdmlng h‘ I Ill Pl llll 8d f‘ d ll I NU 5 flll ‘ Itlrs. Cfllrslllllll li ~ lo n: ul . 5TH _\I¢-(‘.\.\'.\‘L'LI. T. M. Dlcfillliln-‘t-M , loss u mother. lo" brlaiiu . .4 ‘ l Prmhlpnh Rgcurdlllg Secretary- ; three .\l.\[(‘l':<, H lholllci" I: , I > _ _ I Tinmthv Young xirl hm" h." l, " ' ~A / i i are Lcsicr You ._ \ .lIli'0ll‘.‘i l , - g ~'i::'_:—~— ~ "' l Nvnuew Nvfnnz. ‘I-H W "mi .1111!" \ ‘lVl 971mm‘ rulcllliiics Ncxl mcfllrli i“ I‘? , Youil, ul/i Louis I m i t, n Mm’, n, “M 1A w“ C, ulld the sisters z ill 1c .l m, . .. . .. . . . . » - ——- Lcod "McLeod, Bo-lnn. i , M. Young ‘Il'l(‘l M " boili of C.l.l!'lDl'L.i . They are ull icclul; her lo.~.~‘.ci"\ kccnly, Mrs. Civsslililll hjlvlll lllt‘ griulilv" part 0f hcr lifc Ill llci" ‘ muiilly. Upper Brie l‘! well kllowil iii llic who! roll!" sidc. Sllc Will be niurli llliSmPil h" all who had ilic plcasurc oi kilo-n- lng licr. The funcrul wn. ternoon of Frid \'. After a short :£‘l' , u; hcr moth- er's home the lllzllll wrurc unis held in the Wood lfilllllils Fri-slap,"- terlan Church. In the unavoidable zih-r-ncv oi tllr Minister. Rut‘. R. Hv-iuh Sifl\‘i‘l'l. the services in. the Ilium", at the church and at. llli‘ uiurrc worccon- ducted by Rcv. J. R. Skinner. Bcllv River. Tlic tizllbcarers were .\l< ~ ‘s Ralph hfc-Kenzie. Chester IIkIIIFIICI». Edgar Munn, Craig .\ v erlcl-z McRac and r l bell. Inlcrlncnt was : byterian CPITIPIPIT a held uil ill" 4i- Ncixcinhcr 27th lVlRS. FELIX I". .\II'LLI(‘-.»\.\' pa to hercternal l't‘\\'ill‘(lilll need lufll 0n Jan. 8th. 193T Ihvrv Catherine lVilllligall. lust llIlvvxhv‘ 8n yeilrs of n20. Slit‘ (‘Alllid from hcr home in Ncuion a l)l'l(l|‘ of twenty-three, to hcr late l‘f‘.\1fl(‘l‘.(‘(‘ in Kinkora. She kept. tlic home fires burning, and with very little outside help rcnrcd to man and womanhood a family oi nine, four of whom have gone bcforc. and hcr husband Mr. Felix P. l\flllll,“_fll’l.jll.\l three years. on the date of her death. POéSOSWEII with a scum oi hum- ollr and blessed with a slroiuz cou- stltution she mct and nvcrcanlc the many trials sent by God. to pnm merit for eternity". She fnitniillly attended. whenever prwible thr- devotlons in hcr parish church. ‘it. Malichils. and was rcivnrdwl by having time to prcpnrc for the and by the help of hcr parish DflPF-l. Rev. M. J. Sinnolt, wllnsc rcul a: d painstaking care or ihc sick mwl dying is well known. There are left. to chrrisli hcr memory foiir sous and our duuuh- ter. also five hall-brothers, John A. and Hilgh in Ncwimi: 1110mm. Boston. Mass; Wilbert. Kil-IUIHII and Raymond. M. D. of Waterloo. Ont. Rev. DP. Croken. Fort Aug- ustus. is a nephew. The film-ml, with rcqulcm high muss was held on Monday" the llih ORWIILI. (‘ODYIC WOMIIYS IXSI l'l l '1 II 'l‘!u~ J.\l..l.i._\ lncrilng oi l. L‘ O1‘- wi-ll (Jrm- ‘ l .lllL‘l .il lilo h me oi l\'ll'> \\ l lnrurh on Alonclay ev- uniii; Juli lllli \\‘.lll five members urd im- \l.\lUl: prescu‘. Met-tin‘; (Wt-null hr ilgwalin: i-rr-etl. Roll call‘. ".\'.l~ .lil~,"\\i'=rv<i bl‘ exchange 0' . Minutes of last d and zlppi"u\cd. ll a ‘dmcc be held llnll Jun. ‘.2, also .- ipnzhj." be sent to one . c nu-rn‘. rs. Commas were "put on hr . Elceli Morrisci‘. (‘isuriulc llroniii and Mrs. J. A. ltizlrhcou Pm ill ("oulinlllcc for next iiiulllll Brown and D-Ilné. I‘IIll'l)..i‘1l .\ t lwntl Hill Call i"rr next nu. lug to bc exchange oi A dehcor llll. . Cl?" .RE’S INDIVIDUAL Bill! CLEANER 'l‘r_\' Ouv Dollar Services On SUITS SH W» ‘é E Outdoor men are unanimous—youcan 't beat it for flavour and lasting goodness- I .....--_..j her pastor. Rev. M. J. Sinnott oi-I ‘Iclafng. Fathers .\l"(‘~be and Keefe‘ 1 being present. The DRll-I7('Rl‘l‘l'.~ were Messrs. Parnell McCarvlllr". ltioaal Minna-O John Johnson, J. M. Murphy. J55-