I e ll '1 ‘I -'4vl4§,*=_»v|1:u WEDEPEPAX». Serve them as a main meal dish! They're all fine beef and pork! MT. ALBION W. l. The flcptember muting of the Mt. Albion Women's Institute, met on Monday evening. the 6th, s’ the home of Mrs Gordon Alyers Meeting opened bi‘ Firiiliiit! i110 Institute tide. Roll rail “as rt‘- swndcd to hi‘ einht members. Three visitors were aiw IYPFFQM- Minutes of last. regular nteeiinfl were read, approved and siBYW-‘l- Secretary gave report from ice “mm fpyivgl held on school (rounds, amounted to $5175: 6X‘ penses $2435, leaving A. hninvce of gZIAQ Also proceeds from dance held in Pownali, $4225, expenses, $14.15, leaving $20.10. A discussion You}; place as tn t-he donning of the srhooi, and Mrs. LA/wfenve Myers was apponitcd to 90c about sumo ‘law curds of thanks were read from Mrs. Law- relics Myers and Mrs, John H. Mlyerl for fru? recezied: also a donation of $1.00 from Mrs. John H. Ivryers tn 1ti<‘l'»ll't? funds. Mrs.‘ Earl Limz rend n le-"cr front Sal-F vntion Army Appeal fund- and {our were n =lu>ri for Iibcessarv material. naked that. some artirles be boutzht for sclmoi, Al’. screed that school mmmvtre htiv whatever was tic-ed- Qd One new member was wel- comed, nrlm-"Iv, Mrs Earl Ling. Il/Irs. Bert‘. Hfirwm kindly lti\‘l'- d! member: ‘n her home for new meetinw. A mob but: to be held at name All hills reported and paid, 75c collection. Mrs, Ling end Secretary on proizrnm for next night. Lunch committee, Mrs. Lawrence Rivers. Mrs. Robert Jenkins and Secretary. Mrs, Har- old Carver kzudlv fatrotired the meefinc with lnunimcnla‘. music Meetmz then adlmirned, after which n dainty lunch was cerv- ed by hostess. ti» canvass disg met fofssmri. secretary tn write. Teacher t FORTUNE ROAD W. l. Tho regular meetlnfl 0'1 n" Fortune Road Womens‘ Institute n! hem m the schoolhouse on Tuesday, Sept. 14, with A 1411f percentage of members PFQSEM“ Mam"; ripened with the rend- m: "f m, (freed in tinisn-n follow- ed by slilil. s-u" or viii‘. 45 will“ "was paid. The: minutes of the last meet- ma were read and slizflPii- 1i W!“ decided tn respond to the Salvat- ion Artnyk appeal with a donation. Taft) contests were iiut on Mid won hy Mm LC-tiig MavMillan and Mrs. John J. Dwan. During the summit‘? the Itistllute had the school varnished and windows painted. Then come the biz event of the evening, the drawiu: for the PR1!‘ of blankets, ‘Wilwil iifid he?“ lotleriPtl_ The presitteitt, Mrs, R. L, Bitvge, drew the lucky number which was 96, held by Miss Irene Ryan, Latirler Ave. Ottawa. The splendid sum of eighty dollars was l‘i‘lill'l.9(l. which u-ill be spent for" school intprovemenis, To all those who bouzitt tickets, gave tltiiiRllntis and in any way helped to smoke the lottery a success, great thanks is due. i Mrs, Louis McMillan is to be hostess at neki. meetlmz. Lunch "was served, followed hy a mut-li ,a_utire<-iated treat. n! ice cream. The mvetinz closed with ‘God Save The King.” ' POLICE S-EEK PAY‘ MONTRFIAL, Sept. 21 _ iflPi - Payment of wage demands which will be presented by Montreal po- licemen wntild increase costs tn the (‘lty by $1.000.000 hnnualll‘. ii was learned today. Members oi the Canadian Brotherhood of P0- licamen met to formulate demand: iftvr wage increases arnotintitl! in iSGOO a year for the lowest grade of constable, ' SOME OF IT AT THE Lime Sewers Cocksftutt Gong Flows Digger! loggs Grader: and Belt! Lever Horrovn Riding Cultivators Some of this machinery was FARM MACHINERY price increases and are reoi borguins at the old price. James A. McNeil! & Sons SUMMERSIDE ORIGIN AL LOW PRICE purchased before the lust two ‘$1 Pnmc: EDWARD ISLAND ESTABLISH you insure with this Company? your District. Curl II. Weeks. Aiberlun Sydney Birch, Port lllll Frank I. Gallant, Wellington W. B. Wnrren. Marple Vernon Craig, Bedcquc flood ' Office: Summcnidc MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY Ni LJTUAL SERVICE AJQSECURITY A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY Do you know why your insurance premium rules are. less when owned wholly by the policy holders and the profits are distributed - among the policy holders by Wly of u lower rate bf Insurance. lnsurc with us end save money by consulting the Agent In , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v sfifi-iwiyi 5/30‘? i e 1 ED i565 l §. i i 2 (l) ll’ $ (ii i 1/9?»- ‘b’ _ ll. In because this Company in iiuiqc, Geddie Maclvcod, Went Royalty Clifford Simpson, Stanley Bridge MacLenn Bros. Nlh. Willshire Parkman Jenkins, Pmvnnl G. M. Grunt, Charlottetown 40' ii..-M is.“ BURLINGTON Mr and Mrsfchester Carroll. Amhérsv,’ N_ 5., were recent guests at vvlsrgholmfl," Remington. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Kennedy. Kensmgqnn, were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. BMW MucFai-lane, Pictou. N- 5- M; ma Mrs. Pmnk Mam-s and famliv. Jean, Frances, and Shel- dhn O1 Crapaufl, were visitors to Burlington on sunday- *3“?- Mx, And Mrs, Eldon Campbell. Psrkdsie. were welcoml week-end guests of ther uncle and aunt. Mr, and Mrs, J. Bradford Mill- man, Kensington. Dr. R. C. Bradley and Mr, M. Tucker have returned to their homes st Kinzswh. N. l-L. If"? spending their vacation st Kem- inizton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. David Olcrkv formerly M Wllmot Valley, have purchased s home ct Kensington. where Mr. Clark is employed by Canada Pedrers. Her many friends will he an!!! to learn that. Mrs, Herbert Bam- ard is suffer-ins from a badly sprained ankle at her hrme at Loni: RIVN‘ At that; 5epten1het~ meeting Mrs. Henry Meek PiliPflflillfTl the mem- hers of the Wwimeirs Auxillisry of Si. Mark's Anglican Church. Kensinutnn, There ‘was a load attendance. , MT. and Mrs, F, R Nauss and son Donald oi‘ Kensinzton, were visitors during the week-end tn Mc-reil, st. Peters Bay and other Iiastervi points, where they re- newed old friendships. lifts, Willard Brown and two children, Mary and Joseph, have returned tn their home in Bur- lingtnn nfier a two weeks visit at Airs, Browns former home at New Glnscunv. N. S. They were IiCCOm- panied by her father, Mr. Keough, \\'Ii0 spent the week-end gt Bur- llngion. Mrs, Everett. Champion and Mrs. Verdun Iiimter entertained about twenty friends cit Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jardinc, who have been spcnding the summer in Kcnsiiiu- ton. prior in their departure for Nlontreal. The party was at the home oiRWIrs, Champion, and dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr] and Mrs. Jardine have since left. for Moni- real, where Mr. Jardinc is study- ing dentistry, Mr, and Mrs. Leantan Wood- Sid!’ of Maiden, Mass, “is-re guegfg on Friday nf their brother and sisier-in-lnrs", Mr, and Nlrs, Joseph Vlloodside, Kensiuztov, and of Mr. and Mrs, Everett. Citampinti. Mr, and Mrs. “Wwdsirlp were married m the previous Sunday, and are Siwlldlilq their ltnneynmon at Charlottetown, Mr. Vllondslde is a ivative of Cillilmv, P, E. I., and Mrs Wfliiflbltlf‘, the fomiPi" Vi Sentner, is also an Islander. Wvlve members of St. stephen‘: \\‘A met in the church at Bur-i iiuizton for the SBplFiflhPT meet. ma. Willi the tircsideut, .\irs, Wil- liam J. Harrington, in the chair. the lYlPEUhR opened with the‘ hymn "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross," and continued the devotional period with the litany for the month, members prayer, and other prayers. Roll call was answered with n verse containing the word "Eternal," A visiting rnmmittee was appointed, Mrs. Harry SIKISTIIIT)‘. Mrs, E. Prctitl, and the president. A vvmmittee cf church women was appointed toplan and set a date for 1i Chlnken slipper at, Sen View, lo be held in September, Mrs. Keith Harrington, Mrs Atwood Blnkeney, Mrs, Roy AdFfTiK, Mrs. Edwin NIUTDILV and Mrs. Nelson Pliyfller. Two members paid their hlrihrlay ‘money, Readings by Mrs, W, J. Paynier and Mrs. Hedley Pavnter prowked a discussion on life, which the president said, is like trsvcllinv a hazardous mount- aiii road, which we would fear if wr- knrw all the dangers before 1's, but ivlilt-h are snfely- 93559;]. ‘lll" at a time, hy a trustworthy driver. So we travel through life rt stop at a time, irustimz One who Itnv-VS what. trials we must. russ ihrrmtzli and who will bring "F SHINY all the wni‘, Mrs .A, ll, Cninnhcll read n portion of the BIWIV flunk, ‘(Min Fgnvlhg" A tiisriisslr-ti n11 Rat-e Prejudice, ivrfiliillt out the f-u-t_ that‘ “wit, the white man strives to "uplift." iiir "imor Indian," he, (In h]; part, from ZOHFYMIOII in veucrat. I'm. biiifriv rcscnts the luv-i, that the resr-ources of Canada, were "iii?" ill‘ the white man, frdm ihe Indian, who, after nlI, was the first Cnnuriinn, The. meeting vlristcl with the Benediction, MIRROR-FLO Liquid We: of linoleum end mntic till . - - OLD wmnsoa la hardwood floors . . . the greet home tum that really protect and renew Illi0l1lillrtrli¢~ Jlrum w l‘ 1- mm. , X _ lung Branch Office: Charlottetown OiOO-{OOLGMMLG or thick. The Price is .. The price is v . -\._q feriul in colon gmy, wine, beige or green. lnlerlining-slush pockets-four gore swing buck-detachable hood and it i; the new full length. The size: ore ‘I4 to 20--'Priced at only o rich dork shade. The colors are green or gray. Smart~ Hand woven wool Kerchiefs in churning com- binations of pastel and dork colors. These Ker- chiefs arc worm without being bulky Foscinclors of very sheer gossamer vool in a fancy knit stitch are mode in soft panel abode! nicely blended and shaded. Tim ousnnum. c HOLMAN Brings You ‘ewMhhMw$Mm’ PLAIN and FUR-TRIMMEID Where else but cl good old HOILMANCS could you gel such c Coat us this ct such a remarkably low price. Mode by Millcrofl this Coal is of soft fleece mu- lt has o quilted satin lining-chcmois 2ll.5O Coal is priced u: only 39.50 FaH t Shaded and floral crepe or sheer Kercbicfs url in small sizes for weov with sweaters and dresses. The colors are bright The price is 2.25 3.25 are smurf and really g Tbe price is . , . . . .. . Another Millcrofl creation well worthy of your attention and also at u remarkably low price is this Fur-Trimmed Coat of heavy twill fabric. It hos o quilted sulin lining--chomois inter-Iining—four gore buck, either full or fitted—smorl buttons and large cuffs. The Coot has a luxurious fur collar of Australian Oppossum in In a f_ull mnge of sizes-thil Ladies’ Wear Department’ Affirm» Handwoven wool oblong Scarves in c variety of pleasing solid colors. These Scarves very smurf under your winter cool’. The price is . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. .. Spun Kerchiefs in o number of medium color! ood value. 1 ' pastels. 3.25 t. 4.75 "WIIEIIE IILII FRIENDS MEET" will 2.59 an Pure Silk Kercbiefs in hand blocked printed put- terns have new und different designs. The price is '5 and Millcraft ‘ be The price II Windsor Ties 0f taffeta, crepe or sheer are in plaid or plain designs. 65c t. 1.50 Rayon crepe oblong Scarves In n vurie-ly of shades lo harmonize with any costume. “.5311...- .,..... The price is District Convention At Central Bodequo --The twentieth annual district. convention of Women's Institutes was held in Central Bedeque Hall on Sept. 10th. with the president. Miss Louise Callback, in the chair. The meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the “Or-ud" in unison. Eighty-five members responded to their nn-mee by stnndlnl. The following Institutes were repre- sented. Albany, Borden, Bedeque, Central Bcdoque, North Bedcque, Oheiton, South Bcdeque. Qearle- imam, Middleton, Freetown, DW- er Freetown. Minutes o! int you! conven- tion were reed and Approved. Meanbere and visitors were wei- comed in m uddreec by Mrs. Har- rison Machrisne to which Min Phyllis Britten “piled. A report of the work done durin| the yes: by the Institute was given by Mrs. Rliph Toombe, Borden. Mrs. Osborne spoke about the advant- ages of imsioci fnlivels and urged that we make ‘use of the opportunity to lnhlncc and bring to li|ht the hidden mulini lcienl. that we know is here in P111. Mrs. Aien Stewart. Provincial President. Qokc on the fur-cued vide scholarships. She also stres- seri the need of more girls attend- ing the short courses and asked the institutes to help send the girls, she congratulated Albany Institute on having won 1st prize in the Housing Project competi- iibn. ‘ Dr. 0. H. Warwick. executive director of the Canadian Cancer Society was introduced by Mr. Mclnnls. Ho spoke on the cou- fro] of cancer, stressing‘ early treatment. and thought. the re. search work now being carried on was very encouraging. A sing-song with Mrs. Walter beard st the piano was enjoyed by all. Miss Dorie Anderson of the. Dept, of Education stressed the need of the school lunches being both adequate and Attractive. In it pleasing demonstration she showed the inmortunt foods, milk whole wheat breed. a fruit or vegetable, egg, or melt. and one hot dish such u soup, made very attractive for the children and unzed tin organized program for eating. A reading by Mrs. A. G. Chap- pell o! Borden was much enjoy- ed. Mu. Juiisn Herring spoke briefly on the Drum Festival end asked the convention to use their influence in promoting this work. The report at the nominating canmilm is u follows: Government grunt end urild it be given to the Jubilee Endowment Fund vision will be used to pro- Pnlidunt. Mn. mute Mutton. Bedequc; 1st, vice-President. Mrs. Jen. llacbonnld, North ledeque; 2nd Vice-President. Mrs. Cameron, Albany; secretary-Iren- surer, Mrs. Witilie Ho“, Centrul Bedeque; Institute Reporter, Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton; Pibnlst. Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wilmot. North Bedequeds to be hostess st next year‘; convention. Meet- lnz adjourned for tee. The evening meeting opened with sinitinx "The Maple Leaf For- ever", followed by a sing-son: with Mrs. Brewer Waugh 1|, the piano. The report of the Resolutions and courtesy committee was reed by the Secretary and we: n foi- lows: 1. Whereas Institute members l" 4181mm Mint; of our Province find it difficult tn attend gens": convention at Charlottetown. and believing that more effective work can be done by holding’ county rallies, centrally locsted, where matters of interest to our org-n. inutlon may be disoulsed at. length, resolved that. we urge our exeou. Live to consider this and take action. 2. Whereas it is the custom of many Women's Institutes in the Dietrich to hold their meeinn on Monday nilhts. and when-cu Monday nights are net. aside bv the CBO for Perm Radio Forum. therefore be it rewind thll we the Institute of thin district u fer n pouible leave Monday ni|hu open for Junior rum and mm Forum Oiuba. nether resoived that we the members n! this district conven- tion do cii in our power to help PIA/Lt: ' and encourage the Junior Farm boy: and girls in their work. 3. Whereas ierle numbers of our citizens do not use the fran- chise thus tempting our political parties to offer bribes, wasting the electors’ money and demoralizing our Iiitizens, resolved that. we uk our government to institute com- pulsory voting as hsrbeen done in Austrclis with good results. 4. Wheres: for financial reasons. rncny of our children no unlbie in attend high school in towns. and so receive the education that would fit them for positions of lclderehlp for which they arc en- dowed, snd are becoming mere iiewere of wood and drawers of water. resolved that we nk our government to establish u regional iligh School to nerve in this dil- rict. ' B. Wheres: the movies and comics ere exci-eisinl e molt do- monliaing influence on our chil- dren ls evidenced by general rest- lessness and increned crime, n- soivea that we all: our Bidirection- ll Deputt-nent. to establish u bond nf censorship to super-vi» these forms of cnterteinmenl. d. Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to Bouth Bedegue Institute for their entertelnment, to our Provincial President. Mn. Alan Qtnvert, and other menus. to the represent: live of the Netlomi Ilim loud Ind all who contributed u: our iflfirlm. ‘lr-RQIOIVGC thlt I0 IQQIA Mil sufleslion made int you- ol we“. in; our runes on u: *- order to become better ecqiliiilli’ 0d." Mr. Suiiivln qokc on the Bil" CrOls work, expilillllll thl U9" fits to be derived from it. The program consisting hi,‘ solo by Elizabeth Green. readinl by Catherine Cnlg, e010 by M“ zsret MaMu uv, and n rlldilll i" Mrs. Alan Niles, Alblnli- W" much appreciated by 11L The films, Farm Homes Beau; tiful, Touring theivilritimes an The Royal Wedding, shown b!‘ it" National Film Bond. and the N!" tinnul Anthem brought to n do" a very suocelsfui convention.