{HE WESTERNGUARDIAN l ' AGENT: Mrs. John Pond, ll SUMMERS")! and PIINLI COUNT! Church Street-Phone ill wsibacrlllll-vu Advertising, ehcllld be left with Mn, 9mm mny no boulhl daily Siunlluerai w] Bookstore, Water Street. fen-mo Bakery. Water Street. The uuardlan will be delivered lo lay home In Summenlde uy FINISHED Best Prices Best Service , Perfect Pictures l runs Z like-n; of the following min; in uourllea Druglt _~ Mark Gaudet, d/“einviv-Zifll Carleton And Vicinity Aimnda Clilbed of North visiting relatives in Car- Tryvn ie leton and vicinity. Mrs. John Toombs Bedeque, is Spend-in: a. few days’ with her 51s- WX‘. Miss Lydia Muttairt, Carleton. ed Iowther, Carleton, i Miss Mildr has returned from Tryon where she I iii-rm B0! l" 2° V” “Y- ” w‘ l-er week. Phone L89 for this service, New fiygr order i" "Ir M! wiltmnslble for deliveries on your route. g Ehcty-(yglqgg Process I fiTZu§iJf1°1lZ§§_“EiY§i°fiii¥§ altars?“ or n‘ column is reserved for new: _|:~ILMS DEV-E _l f M mi‘ _ l? illilii lute-rm, but llllvettlslng largements 35c at g???” Wm‘ "1 m. gmlétgiuewl“ °! Kiel“ M“ olalicusy nature ma! he mlerleu Kc - mm Y 1' DWI 90-. ntéoe MT WW" Ill-l "1' he!‘ 1181118 . . s. Haze Mac , Ii 4 calmed word. smell! Plhible ! HAY ELSE‘? X I DRUG AN ' C1D! Traverse am‘ to” '~ -' - rope. orks u. 1) ———- . ~ - -—~—*-'€—"— liorks handles, 1d r, 13 ' ' y? 1,9,1 nit-ii. Rillvéllllzed iiiiii 551d l ‘° a ,__{‘;§f_t,=_3,,_,, I PHOTO SERVICE ieiifi... ,5,,%‘“.,d‘*’”°,..‘,‘,;,9:”,;ie§§_§; cm" M‘ sdeenml m 59°?!‘ f,“ ———- '| lvlsit’ with her daughter Mrs Frank BiJCL5- 141mb“ 0'4 '-GE'§£Y(I)IUR holiday needs at SUMMERSIDE ll-B-ngilie. Amherst. ' ' nun-Toss: The year round -y°“' x“ D"? 5mm w" ‘ ' Mm mwkkimime I deque. is Visit wile Z.) LL. bottle $1.00. Gouriies [gilH Drugs. L-ll70. _PUR(.‘lli\i>‘1.~JS SAILING YACHT lulu sllinug craft lviapie J-Nal 1y y (JHLLl by Captain Mc- (lurc c1 rsuiun. i185 been purc.i- » ' s ciiil suiiliiierslne gentle- .l.. n. li/lflifallflntf- .s_ Asher Burrows, and iviaxle uaiiaili. zor DICHSLTC trips c-n the Jlliili’ rin Jun CHAMP- l0.\‘5lili' (inn-ES - The (raw 1s rlsushiu tibilncs nt the Summerside (loll Club nllfi ulriy lviil go urwmdl uiatulr. 'ihu'c are a number of rs ireiu tiic ncnrov airport and :0 kceli competition is expeced. n‘ ls us iuilons: Uluo vital..- p; up; "A" Division: E. P Foley .ML'Cvllll'L‘ 2i); r0. lvicMasar 2o, Earl Hi U)‘ ll); F0. blicdd l8. i=0 lt ll lli; I. L. Holman l6, cod 6: P. Nscnan 14_ AleX - l4; Sgt. C Stevens 6. S. G. "B" Division: Dr. Gfllll B ice 25; R. C. Holman 20; L-ea Linkl-etter 22, ' P. D. Ctcsby 23. -s Personals -.\liss vlolclvTjdd was n recent . to Elulsdar. the guest of ‘ricr zlunt, Mrs. Charles Quinn, -.\liss DTllSYTJIXIDbGlI of the C" service staff at Ottawa is i‘! in; llri- home in Montrose and llFl‘ ilslfl‘, Mrs. Haywood of Borden-S. -C0rp. Carmen Jolinstone of the R. C._ A. F‘. at Ottawa is spending h s have at his home 1n Eummsrsidn-HS. will regret to learn ifdmond C. Arsenault. Hlllf‘ lins cntered the County Hospital for treat- J. _.\lr. \v. B. Green of Halifax, ll‘ S. and his sister. Mrs. Cameron oi‘ Sltiiirjv. N. 5., are guests of l slur. Ali's. Peters, Bedford Bin‘, E1lililllPl‘sl(l0.—5. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson duuzlitvr. Sandra are 1s of Mrs. Wilson's par- . and ivfrs. C. B. Morris. glir. Angus Mncliellan has ar- ' tn Siluuncrside as the new .. tnry cf tllc Y. M. C. A.. nt- tzrhccl to No, 9 Service Flying School. sumnlrrsidc and is being vrlccmvd to the town-S. -.llr. and Airs. George Beav- endge and daughter were recent my is ClllflDlfi ct carryingl ymsons and will be used Lyl . M01 l; l5; Ciufiv 5; V. Buckley 6 C. i.. on Wednesday. _ - lll- \ H Nosiian 15, N; tables of auciion forty-live were in the secrflmy wh° Wm put them t” lgoggles, thermos, fiims, etc Gour_ iies Rexau Drugs. L- 1 l 70. were» ilv tstslbsziisnittlztenwtis."inst-l NING — Mr. Athol Cotton of Ken-g of $3.39 were ordered to be paid. n dflllyli§gmfie- OI‘ I‘, . r ton. u Thomas B. C espie, Ca Mr. Arthur Crooks, Coddles Har- S.. is visiting his cousin, Mr. siniiton. had the misfortune to lose The sick committee reported max-l mtg}; Crooks cape raver I SC. “W” "We 0" Frldw aIWm-ll-n. ln one visit Ml E e1’ M th- wiien they were truck b, l" I g ' 5s v m a “son gum“ me heavvsslarml léniéznfisng iwlasA tlplglglnted to visit the school valuable milch cow and a bu: loss at A letter o; appreciation w“ read Mr. R0 Clark, Au tin c _ "3" - and Wrs. {Eertrude Tillgslangi m Angeies. motored to Summer-side on ,this time of year. when cows are at from the members o; the Jul-um- Tuesnm the height of production-K Red gross sewing and Knitting ‘Club for the help they received -—QUEBEC visirons marvels from U19 Institute Wlleil they held sM§§“‘.§'§§§,",§‘g°,}‘,}l,°’g§wTf°“d‘° N~ MaoWiI- —-M . d M . - , l iii-Z fililli-eii'ol'“i‘il‘iliéii"iletsfi - sluts “violins. still“. "it: livsistrmmlltzr- m“ M“ “@- Whv have been visiting Mr. Mur- stitute to tile Same seven girls f0 Imvs parents Mr. and Mrs. John the splendid playelle they put iizri was Mrs. Murphy‘ ft~ t v ‘t to P. ~ ,E Island and sh: it?“ Sclelighiedllgi-élggiituc? and inward them w l wig: her husbands native DIOJllICQ-l One member paid her annual fee. and it was decided to meet for a quilting iii the hall ‘Iliesday after- —-CARD HARTY AT CLERMONT freq (‘duplex clm.,nont_ was we ing in the near future and anyone previously ilSCd kindly send them to July '44 bcvciui [May and bums were wan by Mrs‘ gether ready for quilting. Lieo McArville and . P b‘ o °°m°l°m W’ "‘°“"“‘~"K “slvilinywisltllielvigiiillliilianiiivinu _pom-;ED LANDING AT KEN_ the members for the August meet- "l . . 1 d the foil win smbluN—Just new“ the SQVmeI ntinlifi on the Rgefresiment Com- storm broke on r‘ri'day a piane| , t made a ‘creed 1 n 1 1 J mittee. Hostess. Mrs. Elere t Has- yrgflahanfi rigid Enfglém n films lam and Mrs F. W. E. Haslain. ’ e D10 w o mom,“ tmnmm {m wlable w m‘ Mrs. n. B. Hfilslam low hanging thunder clouds and demoed m ‘and mm“ m5 as wax tlonal Anthem and lunch was ser- exhausted. He picked a ‘suitable; led bl’ “w” ‘n °“'“g°' field and made a perfect landing. A number oi people quickly gather} ‘ed and were pleased to 11nd n“; +O4QO§Q+O-O§OOOOOO-O+-O-OO-O-O pilot and plane were unhnrmcd.‘ ‘ $ —PIONEER MANAGER RETIR- § m5 — It is Wltfl mlliih T68R11 “lit eo-e-eoacocooovoooovevwe-o the many friends of Mr. Louis 'ii1y-, lcr, for many years manager of the CYITAWA-Iricrease in the de- friflrtlefir llsfublésrilng 130m only. lean: nlgnd for commercially a e re rng. r. ayor wen m,“ m. to work at the "Pioneer" afzer ‘ v . leaving school and has rem,“ tuehe months is leading Canadian with the company ever since. It s musewlvei i‘) Tcspmd to the w‘ downs for close on 60 years. WIm-l- _. _ ever one visited the Plcmcer Mr. PM“ and Tmde Bum‘ Taylor was always on hand with his There are indications already of genial smile, and some friendly re- heavy buying for home marks about the news of the But Mr. Taylor feels that he u is acne his b" and wouid like w ti“ commercial packs will be subject to | a P free from usiness worries. and all ed shipments t0 Great Britain. 1n- hls friends, and they are many, (ZFEIISEG purchases for tlze yea“ m come t‘ “may m5 we“ chasing power coupled with lessen- euned rest'_§___ ledlimports of certain fruits and veg- _.S|;A'1'TLE VISITQRS — Mr. ctabies. The Board points out that and Mrs. James Higgins of seattl". increasing household WW1!» We Vlsmnll M“ H1gfin'5 and storage will also contribute to guests at Harbour View Cabins. lir. BCDVOTlIlgE is the general, Aims-l- of the imperial Life As- uiailcc Company, MontreaL-S. —.\lr. John Walker, who has‘ been tho [)."])li1i\l' Y. M. C. A. sec- ' rotary nt No. 9 Service Flying Training srllool has been trans. ierrcd to Montreal and leaves this lirk for his new dut1es.—-S. I -Prcfc=<ul~ H R Jeffery and llrs. Jo - uf Wllbraliam, Mass. {its 3791i visiting Professor “Pi parents, Rev. and Mrs. Jill’ and ills sister. Mrs. Arthur lli .l.n. Suulmrvside East have ltiuiilrzl llrnvio. They were ac- Tmbanrd by their niece Miss lillcn yioclilvcn who will be their llluct icr a fztv \vccks.—-S. naosqun Mis Blanche Nconan, Bedeque h?» rt‘ rncd from the Pilgrimmage 1° 51- Anne (lo Bcaupre, Quebec. kfl‘ Rallnlil Delaney, Malpequn, f} hie-WHY morn‘ng for St. John fire he .1l continue his studies ltlr eilc p1" lhcod. ‘yglasicrs Cyril and Allan Marlon “b °I "l5 city has returned home i" "51""! in Bedeque, guest of °Y aunt Mrs. wilii-ed Connally :41". Thomas McKerina, Fernwood "am°°ili‘l' morning for St. John's ~ 1e he will continue his stuzfas native town of Kensington. It m“ sixteen years since he last visited P’.¥f,§,,“f‘b““y'i“eiul°i 2:12:1- 3: now his relatives here and naturally he De supp l s" sees manv changes. He was de- available for preserv ng P1119089- lightzd with the tourist cabins and stated S. R. Noble. Spgar Adminis- their beautiful surroundings. Mr. "mo, under the wartime prices Hilnzins was one of those who lvczit and fine Board.- and ilhouseholm aska in the gold rush of 5'8‘ m b do,“ ‘a se-rvlce to Wen“ and after spending some years 1n "5 W 9 i K H " the the land of the midnight sun le selves and their country Y se led in Seattle where he entered may; use or it to preserve as much the Tammi! sewiu- Alumugh “:5 as possible of available fruits and visit was ccamtpzrativelyé splliortsugie vezemblesyl mzllfigiecglltgottthgwgtilligu0?111101“! The“ is m} Shvrwze of =1“: est, Mr. and Mrs. Hllzkins came by|prcservlng jars. and housew ves ar train to Boston and motored from “may l; they are not in a po-ntlim there with Mr, Higgins sister and“) make use of a" the“. own 13m her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jnck| ke the available m other Glllis. They left on return on Mon- m m" ‘ m day __K ‘holders in their locality. Personals | —Mise Della Callaghan of Boston‘ is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Frank‘ Mac all. Kemsington and Mrs. ____ James Lawless of Noi-boi-d-K Mm Ashley All“ ‘my pm, mo“ "" '“ _ p gymJolinson of Georgetown Dong/lilacs!’ Oglliglgttettzxilgn greelevyisitlllg‘ 5155111; last week in Borden guests of relay-JV“ m4 "lend. m Kgnllngnll/Ifl. Allen's sister, Mrs. Willilm ton-K ‘White. HIETGIIIXY: ggxsl-ligllgllly Cilzlilfghil (‘i-it Mr- Emery Richard. popular turned last Thursdav to Boston at- Ymmfl C1911‘ °l Bmdfnnnhzgim: ter spending part of their honci- Cqspeni. U e week-en moon visiting relatives in Freetown. N_ 3,, returning home on MondeY Emerald and Kenslnnwnv—K levenlng. *1" hn J. MRO!!!" —A1rcraftsmnn Gourde G°Tmln M“ “d Mu‘ ‘m _ of Kensinwn has been transferred and son Jack were visitors to sum from the est to Summerside and mgrsldfi on Tuesday- 1g enjoying a few days leave at his _ home in Kemimlwlb-K I Ml‘. ‘ind Mrs, Richard noyce and Borden l0 his departure a farcxvell llrcsoiltniion took place at tile ome or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Tl". Feruwnmv "i? Misses Noreen and Kathleen to “It of this city have returned Hm tnllt summer cottage at Cor 1n pqrem- 81' visitfng their gmnfl. “mm; MY- Daniel M" . Bcdcquo. ‘l Wiltvr M. newness, Bedeque Ia; i 1 i l “Ekwnvdf-hr to this ety over ole M‘ BURDEN DANCE Thursday Night "KW nous oiicassrna "Iguanas sumlrnssln: n is perineum Amen ran omen“ __ '_"__ .1. P1 u, hildren of nliicneswr. Mm- WM :m,,,,§",,';,“',‘,? 31:13‘ o? Nova 5:11:56. grave been Vsllting in GBOTSQWW" land family 0f Kensington. W?‘ returned to U. S. A. on Saturday. spending holidays iil the beiicln-Kl willie en route they were ‘guests -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moedon- Mr. and Mrs- William aid of Keneinilwn h1g1“ W221‘ ‘ti’? 3mm“ attest during the i785 __- i ‘MECCIOIIBIKPO brother. A. S Mac- Misa Jean MacLean and Master ldonald of sveinev. c. n-K D0,,“ Mgclgan oi onnlilielemwn are vlsltng their cousin M15! Bu“ -Mrs. Wm. sheen of Boston is visiting in Kensinizwll the we“ 01 Irl/‘ns of 30rd“- Mr. and Mrs. Jceeoh Sheen.—K j I s er ——* lba B haut o umm - _.Mr. and Mrs. waiter Jeffries 51x55?” ‘at m‘: ‘xeebend u Bu"; o; have ietumed to their home in n f TOIOIItO liner ll pleasant "B" M“ “d “'8' wm“"“ w“ ' ° you thedil’ son. 3\1!rt¢rl§;t=";§"sflf'f' 13mm‘- res an Mrs. e r ' j Mr, Reginald Rodgers Sr. WhO merside. Alrcraftsmail and Mas. Jeffriee left on Tlleidlll 1°‘ S ' has been spending a short vacation "W- N- 5- Where the “rm” u at Point Du Cherie. N-B‘! "tuned been transferred-S. w Borden on Monday SPRINGFIELD W. I. Mrs. Herbert Boyce of Dorcheslfl M f B rin field Mass, visited friends in Borden on wxii-i“ Igtglitgilg “Pd "g m‘ Friday en You“ *0 °°°"F“°w“ iiolllle of we. mow "tum" Th‘ par. were she will vislt iileliaii. l _ The need for quilts is very great t M F 1 s‘ ta t lnlyre. Refreshments and dulicnl/lig and ‘he Institute ‘m’ urged t° ma“ ' ixlfgustiance $13.5.‘ esclfioosl fgr the com- cate the airport, on account of tile OGA§KEII$Q§QQTEE gl%;g§°%'11g1‘%re?1°§;' Claarles B. Douil, Carleton c B r‘ — € CS By. canned I N g" hi th M t wee en wl mo er. l\"r . .1- vegetables in the nix bourne Howatt, Cape ‘lraveisi, "rim-V 0f Clermmlt» 1'3“ ‘m 1'69"!" l at our District Convention. It was viyfgcigiffgfipnllglvt‘ igfiiietniiiéilils 11°“ °°““’““° w’ “he m“ °""""t l° "W" home on Thursday. ‘rue decided m SIEII lhe neliilii League op. Curleton. Misses Ferric Bell, Carleton. and More pieced squares were passed m §§“’§h§“‘};,‘f,},°-C§‘{f$§§- gifrlgflfljng Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald. -'Ihe home of Mr, and ivirs. wit? “Oon- we“ will be “Mme? "um" Carleton, have as their vlelcon-e gue l; M . Mr D3 1d’ th '. M . scene of an enjoyable social evening having blocks °i m9 “me 511° as Josgph t/facgismnlldn ofs giriapatiid. rs Miss Grace Webster has been alp- pointed principal and Miss Ma ing year. , Miss Flora. A. Campbell is visiting time was spent. wrn swimming n id “are 3p" h" brothel‘. Mr. James N. Campbell games rind a bountiful lurlch iv‘... and Mrs, Campbell, Cape ‘Traverse. Mr and Mrs. lottetown. were guests of Mr. an M155 Dorothy Knight of Somer- ville. Mass. and Miss Bernice Dix- on, North 'I‘ryon. were visitors to Carleton cn Sunday. glee pilot hleiepncvtneg bthtee Limp it X S rv B dMrsi Ccllifton dInceITLlJeSable_ visit- _'m ie ome o c er cDou- e ren s BIL. reuives in Cape aid and a car WES sent out Wlk-il e e y I Traverse on Sunday‘, was. The plane was able to take uli ———- without any difficulty-K IVLr. John Campbell. Amherst, is iting relatives and friends in Cur- letcn and Cape Traverse. Conserving spendin an enjoyable vacation vis- o. s. AuSilnFuTln-u of the n. c. arlottetown, spent .'.ne m. at the K i _ _ _ _ MacDougall and Tl on,ye“s,,"“;‘,f.‘,‘,, Plorram- Mrs- J- E- Kflslflm and Mrs. Willis Warren liil of ciilir- w D- H ident 1n the chair. The meeting op- Rev. Ralph W Barker. pastor of Bedeque United Churdh. with Mrs. Barker and their two small sons. Paul and Thomas. left Monday morning for a month's vacation. . Barker and me children will visit her home in New Hampshire while Mr. Barker takes a special slimmer course at a college 1n Cur- Mr. and Mn. William Younker and little daughter, Ruth, of Kin;- ston spent Sunday in Carleton the Ighuests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Iow- e1‘. Miss Fannie Rpgerson, Victoria, Miss Lolita Macvittle, Crapaud ruid Mr. Ernest H . ary were tile guests oi’ Mrs. Lydia Howell, Carleton, on Monday. Mrs. Amanda Newsome of Somer- ville, Mass, who is spending n. two weeks holiday in Carleton and T - on, is being heartily welcomed y her many friends and. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson. Augustine Cove, have as their we - come guests ital-s. R. A Harris, To- ronto, whose husband is with ilie Canadian army overseas, and Mrs. Earle MalcPhee and sun Ralph of Moncton. Another son, Kenneth ill/Ilacghee. is expected to arrive on on ay. Mr. John H. Howatt. Charlotte- town, and grandchildren, Betty Lie-u and Jackie, are enjoying a holiday 1n Cape Traverse where they are the guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. Willard Crooks. Mr. Howatt is recovering 2'01? the effects of a recent accl- en . Mrs. Ethel Stitt and Miss Alice Toombs of Brookline, Mass, mot- , their many relatives and friends in, | this province. Al. present they are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Muttart. Carleton. The members of Cape Traverse Young People's Union put on a suc- cessful sale of home-made ice cream and cake on the church grcunds on Wednesday evening A large number were in attendance and a gratifying sum was realized. The members of the Cal Tra- verse Mission Band held eir an- nual picnic on Walter Lord's $11016 last Tuesday afternoon. A happy served. Cape Traverse Young People's UXUOII met in the church on Tuesday evening, with the pres- ened with the livmn, O Father. All Scri ture from l Timothy. 5. l-ii. The ma Quigley who had charge of the devotional period, gave a read- ing explanatory of the Scripture passage. Rev Ralph Barker led iii prayer and gave an interesting talk on the theme, which was Friendship and Marriage. The period closed with the hymn. Happy the Home when God is ’I‘licre. Plans were made for an ice cream social to be held in the near future. Evelyn Bell David Milrphy and Eleanor Mac- Donald. were appointed to cuiivrss for the social. Next meeting is to rc lieid at the shore and the lunch committee will Thelma Qulglcy, lldred Lowther and Mrs. Dirk Carver. The meeting closed with the‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Muttart, ivfissl Ycunlz People's Benediction. l hard to realize that Mr Taylor is penl to "serve by conserving," ac- Jean Multan Qhaylmmowm flit-fl leaving the newspaper world, which cording to a statement made today Mrs. Edson Clark, North Adams. he has stuck to with all its lips and by the Chairman o; l‘, a wartime f glass, motored to Carleton on Guil- : av. 'I‘he manv friends of Mrs. Edward 0am1ll18;MacFhdyen_ Augustine Cove, ac dPlY- growlng olit of a realization tliat,delighled to welcome her hoire gain, much improved in health fter a successful operation at the tire to en 0y t-he evening or lire. “nu-WM Sfli" “WW5” °‘ imma" n/rllntreiii General Hospital. and Mrs. Hiram Howati, The Loyal Hearts Mission Bani‘. Cape Travcrsc_ met at the home of Mrs, J, H. Lord on Saturday afteva noon, with a good attendance T. meeting opened with the hymi", The Wise May Bring their ‘beam- ing. The 119th Psalm was read re- sponsivelv. Eleanor Cutcliffe read the 100th Psalm and the hymn Around the Throne of Gcd in Heaven. wits sung. Glenda Wadd-‘ll Mr. armed Charlottetown, Mrs. John Hownlt, lead a poem “A Child's Prayer.‘ it hope he will be spared for many forces and increased domestic pllr- East Royalty. and Mr. John H.118“, tviis decided to sell home-made Los Angeles, motored to Carlefilu on Sunday. where they were the guests of Mrs. Lydia Howatt, lawful»; PIPPIE AND "ca?" STUBBS candy at the play on Thursday night: it was also decided to send ' fruit to a member who is ill. Com- . ored to the Island recently to VlSlt- nourishing and sustaining. the wheat gcrm arc there. Give your family this nourishing treat tomorrow. Order a package of Cubs from your grocer now. A product o! Th! Clmndillrl Shredded Wheat Company Limited Cu mzrks/twz/slv/ I Cubs bring smiles of enjoyment at breakfast because they're a delicious treat. Arid after a breakfast of Cubs, smiles are likely to last through the day, because these spoon-sized bundle: of tasty whole wheat are so downright You see, Cubs are a real energy food- crisp little bundles of toasted whole wheat flavoured with pure malt. The natural minerals, the bran and even B: rllrwspoou-slzstnsilo, do AT CEREAL ""11 rs \\("ii .i,i .... a\\\| l\| epmc the Scripture for next meeting and’ to get a. game. The study of Trini- dad was continual and u siorv en- titled "Nurse Marion Opens a Creche" was rend from the book. Down Trinidad Wayn The different Watch Towers were heard as ful- lows: Japan —- Eleanor Cutcliffe; Canada—Gladys Noriing; India,- bois MacDonald: Trinldad—Elcanor Lord. Roll call is to be anslvcrcd next month with a Bible verse C0l1~' iaininlz the word "Praise." The meeting closed with the liytrn When Mothers of Salem. The rliilrl- wen worked. at. their Scrap Boriks for a while till-d Mrs. Lord served d dellciousjreilt. l iii;- Cape ‘Traverse Women's Mis- sionary Society met in the church on‘ Wednesday, July 2nd, with tliel president, Mrs. Norring. in the elinii". Tile theme for the worship service lvas "Demonstrating the way of Christ 1n Brotherhood." The 72nd Psalm was read responsiveiy and‘ "Judge Eternal, Throned in Stolen-I dor", was sung as the opening‘ liyinil. ‘lne DIEJSiG-‘llt gave a rean- luq, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Bible readings were giv- en by Mrs, Pram: Muttart, Mrs Harper and. Mrs. Cufcliffe. Mrs. James Bell led in pres/er and the‘ devotional period close with the hymn "Thy Ceaseless, Unexhausted, Love." A letter from Mrs. Allemj I Summerside, on War Savings Cer- tificates was read. The birthday oi- ferinlg amounted to $6.01. A splendid I090 of the brmch meet at Sackville was given by Miss v Muturt. After pratyer by Mrs. lord the meeting close with the Na- tional Anthem and the Benediction. Mr. Ira Murphy, Carleton. who has enlisted ‘viiii the R C. A. .. left Thursday morning for Mon- treal. His mother and sister, NLrl. Laura Hogg and Miss Elia accom- plehrued him as far as Cape Tormen- B Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald. their charming little daughter, Margaret Grey, and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Crapaud, motored to Carleton on Sunday where the were guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Donal . The residents 01' Carleton and neighboring communities are wel- comigi Rev. Harvey Bishop who has en u _ residence in Mr. Wen- iietgnlillaewii lamb bungalow at Ca-r- e . The members 0f the Carleton Women's Institute held their re - ular meeting on Thursday, Ju y 10th at the home of Mrs. Stewart MacMicken with the resident, Mrs. Quigley in the chair. leetiii open- ed with the Institute e and Creed. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read. _Nirie members responded in roll call by paying a penny for each size of the shoe worn. The reports of the var- ious committees were heard. The secretary reported $1804} realized from the Ice Cream Social and it. was decided to forward $19.00 to the Red Cross and an additional 85,00 to the Queen's Fund. It was also decided to purchase some remnar/tl pf prints to make children's cloth- ing and send to the bombed dis- ‘tricts. Four quilts, 4 pairs of socks and 3 irs of children's pyjamas have £1 forwarded to the 12.42% o also 3 ‘rs of py amfls an fifth yarnpiaiiave been distributed among the members to make up. Plans were discussed for the an- nual district convention. Miss Hat- tie Ross kindly invited the mem- bers to her liomi- for the August meeting. Roll coll to be answerrd by "what women dislike most in men." Mrs. Hogg Mrs. Lowther and. Mrs. Gallant to be the lunch com- ‘mlttee. At this meeting Mrs. Stev- 'l1 i talk on some sub- lelcstogiwmieléi. aMrs. Boffd - I-nlvther and Miss Hattie R055 DU‘ 011 “V0 amusing contests. Mrs. MaCMICKEII assisted by the committee 1n charge served a delicious lullch The m9?‘ ing closed with God Save ml King.—D MCMUILDO — CARLSON WEDDING A quiet wedding was solemntzea July 9th at the United Church. when Violet Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carlson, of Nlncfte disirzct, became the bride of Mr. Sydney James Allen McMurdo youngest son o1 Mr. John Andrew McMurdo of Balmoral Man. flor- merely of Centervillc, Bedeque) the Rev J. H. Stewart of Bnldur offi- ciated. The Bride wore a two piece dress of dusky rose and sand HOPE. with loop pleating on the collar. sleeves and girdle, She wore white veiled hat and corsaee ofTalisman roses and Lilies of the Valley. ‘TF9 bridesmaid was Miss Lily Carlson, sister of the bride and wore blue silk. Mr. Harold Carlson brutrer of the bride was best man. Luncheon was served at the home of’ Mr. and Mrs. Collister. the brides brofher-in-laxi’ and sis- ter at Belmont. Mr, and AIrsMcMurdo will spend several days at Clear Lake before v-r-‘llrnlng to Balmoral where Mr. McMurdo is engaged in business. --Winnipeg Exchange. By Edwina —< -SHE SAYS WE GOT BEAUTIFUL VOICES-- CLEMENTINEI WE'RE HAVE A GLEE CLUB, TO LET HERSELF LOT HER SAYS sue WILL TRAIN OUR VomEs“ WELL, u= SHE WANTS OF "mousse, THAT'S GONNA AN’ SHE IN FOR A LOOK- OUT l w I'M GOlN' OVER TO PRACTISE NOW-- MY LAND! THAT GURL. CAN THINK OF TH’ AWFUL THINGSw-t! MOST ' ~02 NO! >40! HE i5 MV i-EAED ME-GO TDQEOF FEM? HARMS AN‘ ' l lub Women's president presided and ‘Win95 "l" Wm‘ me C auwnredllle lflanl’: hr dull-all his VlIi-IATB Tl-E USE HA$°WLCho~ WITH BUCKETS? will» Ie-‘p mmogru-uy-aensl-eiffl #151,? IjfTKrTV/e . rm as" F“ T” =2‘!