The sacret's,in one little word, "dry."- In drinks, dry means not too sweet. And experts agree, only a dry drink can give you lasting refreshment. That's why world -famous Canada Dry is dry . . . not too dry . . . not too sweet. For lastina refreshment Canada Drv -It's dry, that's whyl affrioiik on Pl.AY...s AT HOME OR AWAY 31 Tyne Valley lliites - Mrs. Ivan Mouan and Lu. Donald Mciean were yisitors to P” rlottetown on Saturday. Mrs. George Ills left for Grand rails. New Brunswick to visit her sister and other relatives and triends. Mr. Horace Hayes, Charlotte- town spent the weekend at he home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayes. Miss I-laldene Williams and Mr. Junior Williams P.W.C. students, Crurlotietown spent the weekend at their home -in Tyne Vauey. Friends of Mrs. lithel New- combe will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince county M" Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Ivan McLean will be pleased to know that she is out of the hospital and is conva- iescing at the home of her son Mk. Ralph Mclean Charlottetown. -The annual meeting of the Tyne Valley. Dairy Association was held in Britannia Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The attendance was small but a very success'ul year was reported by the secretary. Mr. D. 5. Rumssv. Mrs. William Newcombe has re- covered sufficiently to be able to leave the hospital and go to the home of her mother. Mrs. Isslie Morrison in Ellerslic. All hope she will make a good recovery and be able to return to her home soon. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elisa Stewart on Thursday evening. Vice-Presl- dent-Mrs: Waldo Mcbougall presiding. The usual business was carried out and lunch served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee Mrs. Edison Williams and Mrs. Fern Sheen. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Ivan Mc- Kay. The World's Day of Prayer was held this year in the Presbyterian Church with a fair attendance. The leaders were Mrs. Thos. Nis- bet and Mrs. Ivan McKay. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Elmer Bak- er. Mrs. Horace Lidsione, Mrs. Waldo Mcbougall. Mrs. Thos. Pol- land and Mrs. Erie Williams. A splendid address was given by Mrs. Hart Lidstone and was greatly en- ivyed by everyone present. Collec- tion taken by Mrs. Nelson sheen and Mrs. Leeman Campbell. Mrs. Eldon Miller as organist with the Young People in charge of the choir. Key women appointed for Nertliun-Notes w.ma3a'-m;7ukn-mm- deym Iolilni-ll! "Mrs Alfred Colvill and her tam children were visitors to auaunerside on Saturday. ' . Mobougall. lind- mst at P. W. O. spent the week-end wittrher parents. Mr. and Mrs. wua-so Mobouaall. me many friends of Mr. John lord regret to learn that he had the misfortune to fall and break his arm. Mr. Ivan Maclean and his son Donald motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. where they visited . unclean who has been a patient in the Prime Edward Is- ' land Hospital. Mrs. George Ellis left Monday morning for Grand Falls, N. B..- where she will spend two weeks visiting her sister. A card party was held in the Nortlham school on A esday even- lng, Feb. ilth. A good crowd at- tended and a fair sum was realiz- ed, which was in oi oi the school. Mr. Shelton McKay spent a few days at his home here and left on Thursday mcming for New Bruns- wick where he is employed at the lumber business. -Friends regret to hear that Mrs. Ernest Newcombe is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. E. Milligan. Northam left recently to, spend the remainder of the winter with her two sisters and brothers in Seattle. Washing- ton. The many friends oi Mrs. Wil- liam Newcornbe will be glad to hear that she has returned to the home of her mother, after being a patient in the Prince County ).ospital for several weeks. Mrs. Spurgeon Dyment and Mrs. I.thol Colwlll entertained a num- ber of their friends at the home of Mrs. Dyment. to a delightful goose dinner on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th in aid of the Health Centre. The Noriham Women's Instit- ute met at the home of Mrs. spur- geon Dyment on Thursday even- ing. Illeb. 8th. A large number of members were present. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Dy- (rntng to secure ltunber woods in New 31-unswlek. ' -- --5...-la.--a'...' Frsllsrlotos" sail ! Avlolnlty - 5 --- i Mrs. Johnherts-amwuavlah week to to Gin-lottelnown this the guest of his sister Mrs. John- stun. cant guest of Miss Audrey Fa- rid. 'ilbe many flnlends of Mrs. Lea Monreilil are pleased to learn that she is improving dollowlng an op- erotiaon in tho P. E. 1. Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Ewen Lamont entterta-lned the ladies of Sprlngton "Women's Insl:i.i:ute at her home on Wednes- day evening. Plans were made to sew for a bazaar. Mr. Billie Canr. Fredericton, who has been employed at the Provincial Sanatarlusn has Joined the Canadian Army and is in Itralnimg at Halifax. Mrs. Judson Racklham was hos- ies w the members of Frederic- ion Women's Institute on Tues- day evening. Two contents were, put on by the progra-mme commit- ice. A frhe World Day of Prayer was sussti el Erie Corbett! and Mr. pot-liatt. Carleton Siding, A Mr. and Ira. Percy Boyle. Hunter luvsr on sums! afternoon. They also mane brief call at Bedsgue enroute. p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aifiedk paid a visit to Bouris ruently, They were accompanied by uu. Buoy Ouiclitfe. and Mr. and Mrs. lldwani lner also accompanied them as r as m , where they visited their daughters. Mrs. Allison Ibllean and Mr. Mc- Lean. and Mrs. and Mr. Stuart Wright. ' The Nbruary meeting of the "Edith Thompson" Evening Aux- iuary. was held at the home i of Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Be- deilllh 0!! Tl-ICGIY. 10th. The Pres- ident presided over the meeting. The devotional part of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. 'Reginald Murray. The roll call was respond- ed to by ... i ” The observed in Hartsvillle duuroh on Friday evenlimg. February 'ninih.I Mrs. Duncan Macintosh was lead- I ea-.'Ilhe service asadapted by the! women's Inter-Clhurdh Councils of Canacla was used. Following the service the women held their regular mimionary meeting. The Happy G-learners Mission Band met at the home of the leader. Mrs. Hamry Weeks on Monday ilittermoon. February l2llh. The president Gordon Stevenson presid-ed. Meetina owned by sing: jng "This is My Father's World . The story was read by the leader assisted by Beuilaih l-Iaslam. Gor-I daom Stevenson. and Byron Clut- cliaffe. Several members paid llhclf Ices. Eusinless period consisted of an aaetion sale. After the meeting the leader treated the members in a tea served in ChlI'l- j ese flsehion. . 2 FREITOWN W. M. S. -The regular monthly meetlrsi of Freetown Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. John Payntier on Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 7th. with an attendance of, thirteen members and one visitor; main item of business considered was in regard to overseas relief. ' 10 WIS agreed that each section of the district covered by this aux- iliary. make a quilt. for overseas ""01. A150 I-Breed that each mem- , ber bring to the next meeting an 5 article of baby's clothing for the ' same purpose. A iwlendid pm. Ilimme. in charge of Mrs. Crows. was presented. She was auisted by several of the members. The next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Ralph callbeck. Programme committee; Mrs. John Myers. and Mrs. Robertson. Meeting closed with the reading of the hymn. ”Holy spirit' pray”. Lunch WI: served and a social hour was en- l joyed The regular monthly meeting of Bedeque Women's Institute was held on Tuesday. Rb. 6th. at the home of Mrs. Daniel Noonan. The President, Mrs. Walter newness, pres ”. The meeting was opened by ' T , the Institute ode. foll- owed by creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by nine members. Seven new members were cordially welcomed. There were also two visitors present. The minutes of last meeting read and approved. Reports of sick and school corn- icln nth t in 'b H" ' "'”' au;l:ct'l!Il.-" 2" if u "N '” my an au er r h neuritic. or Iltlhtlliconagigrg, or backache or from some stonugg. kidney or liver isordere. nuiriiionsi anemia and ue vousness. try 5". nalr: for one week, prove um Sarnak can help you. sl.55 ,. .1. drug stores. . Professional cam -.Mi 1'. arlsi llltksy Chartered Accountant , Canadian' Bank or rommuce Building "moms: zm Bornmerside. P. E. l. - I E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.O. orrosraraisr Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Otflop lloon: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 83.. Sllmmcrside I. F. Humor it. 0. OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analyses Glaues Fitted . PHONE sue sMALLMAN's BUILDING Snmmerside. P.i:.I. FOR QUALITY next year were-Mrs. Waldo Mc- Dougall and Mrs. Erie Williams. ment for her kind hospitality. ai- mg W” ; present. In the absence of the were even. It was agreed g:;:!ch”:'l"d;h:”c'””'g.:ey "1: president, the meeting was con- Voiooni-tribute ss.oo towards wiring umm ducted by the vice-president. Mrs. the school for eleatricit!- Corres- 'Mmon 4 door 5. 1495 Dillon 2 out 0 1395 laeielnu local taxes. Prleae sublect te shange. The Tyne valley Women's Ins- titute met at the home of Mrs Eliza Stewart on Tuesday evening with the President, Mrs. Charles Newoombc presiding. Minutes of lut meeting read and approved. Roll call was answered by each member donating a cup towel for the Nursing Centre and it was decided to answer next roll call with a cover for a hot water bottle for the Nursing Centre. The cor- respondence was read by the Sec- retary, Mrs. Thos Nlsbet and a letter was read by Mrs. Hart Lid- stone from Mrs. Malcolm Mcleod telling more about her trip to Copenhagen. A special collection was taken for the March of Dimes, amounting to 35.35. Two new members paid their fees. ' Collection amounteu to 3550. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hart Lidstone. ST. PA'l'lllCK'S SCHOOL The following report is for the month of January. Grade IX - I. Hvelyn Gallant. Grade VIII -- 1. Kathleen Mc- Aleer. 2. Mary Mc.Aleer. 3.' Glorfa I-Ierrell. Grade VII - 1. Shirley McAleer. Grade VI - ll. Lorraine Dolron. 2. Eleanor Dolron. 3. Colleen Mc- Alecr. Grade V - 1. Tom McAlear. I. Etta Marie Gallant. 3. Dennis Dolron. Grade IV - 1. Eleanor warren. 2. Florence McAleer. 8. William Doyle. Grade III -1. Earl Mcxenna. 2. stella Gallant. 3. Colin Gallant. Grade II - 1. Arnold Klgglns. 2. Vivien Dolron. Grade I A - 1. Justin Gallant. charge. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met on Thursday evening, Illeb. 8tl1.at the home of Mrs. J. A. stew t. A number of friends were present and also a number of visitors. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Waldo Mcbougall presided. After the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess ahd the com- mittee. A large number of patrons at- tended the annuel meeting of the Tyne Valley Dairying Company that was held in the hall on Tues- day afternoon. . Friends and relatives of Mr. Charles Colwlll will be pleased to hear that he has returtned home. after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past few weeks. 2. Wilbert Gallant. Grade I B -1. Grace Grade I C - No tests. Teacher - Alice Mccarthy. Gallant. cnuuw VALLEY SCHOOL Report for the month of Jan- nary: Grade x-1. Edward Murphy. Grade Ix-i. Shirley Glow. Grade VII-l. Pauline Murphy. Grade VI-1. Irene Murphy: 2. Freddie Nelson. Grade V-l. Bobby Ings. Grade IV-1. Verna Irving: 2. Mary Murphy; 3. Norma Irving. Grade III (A)-1. Elmer Glow; 2. Judy Nelson: 3. Ruth Murphy. Grade II! (B)-I. Evelyn Mur- phy. . Teacher: Margaret Roche. John Paynter. 5 The meeting opened witzh Call to Worship read from Psalm 61. and the theme for the meeting lwaa. "Lord. teach us to pray." 1Psalm M was sung. The scripture llbesson which was read msponslvv lly was taken from Matthew. eth chapter. Expositions on the lesson were given by Mrs. Andrew Jar- dins and Mrs. George Jardine. Prayer was offered by Mrs. An- drew Jardine. Roll call was re- sponded to by each member re- peating a verse of Scripture. The minutes of previous meeting were approved as read. Correspon- dence included a letter from Mrs. George Ingrahsm. Port Worker at Halifax, acknowledging a cash donation from the W.M.s. - Mrs. Robert Jardlne conducted a very instructive Bible contest nncli a number of Bible questions were also asked by Mrs. nay Lidstone. Mrs. Albert Campbell was ap- pointed to prepare a Bible contest for next meeting. Hymn "What A Friend we He in Jesus" was sung, after wlhlc a very interest- ing paper on Mission Work was presented by Mrs. George Jardlne. The meeting closed with singing "0 Master, Let Me. Walk with Thee" and the Mihah Benediction repeated in unison. A dainty lunch w served by the hostess. and in ace al hour Ln- joyed. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Trueman Paynter. OLDEST TRADERS The Lebanese. inhabitants of the republic of Lebanon. are believed the world's oldest trading com- munlty. Dondence was read and disovmed. on motion agreed that Miss Clara Affleok and Miss Aletha Noonan learn to operate the movie project- ortobeusedinthesdaooldtwas decided to write Mrs. Harold hard in connection with the securing of a handicraft ship for Prince Coun- ty. Agreed that the lunch commit- tee for next meeting be composed of three members. March meeting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Noon- an. Roll call to be answered presenting an article for "grab bag". After the meeting closed a social tollowed in the form of a community party to raise funds (or the institute. Discovers Home Skln Remedy This clean stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as Moone's Emerald Oil. is such a fine heal- ing ent that Eczema. Barber's Itch. alt Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet. and other inflammatory skin eruptions are often relieved in a few days. . Moone's Emerald Oil is pleasant to use and it is so antiseptic and penetrating that many old stubborn cases of long standing have yielded to its influence. 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