1£EYli§Zi¢1.-. OCTOBER 11.1933 District Convention The convention of the Women's Institutes of Bedeque and the vi- einity took place last ‘Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Frank Calms of lower Freetown, pres- ident, presided. There were eight institutes represented and about oevent, member's answerd the roll “u . The Institute Ode was recited in chorus. Address of welcome, Mrs. J. M. Webster, Central Bedeque. Response, Mrs. Erie Pearson, Shelton. Appointment of Nominating Committee: Mrs. Fred Moyse, Cen- tral Bedeque; Mrs. Platte Camer- un, Albany: Mrs. Scott Jardine, Freetown. Resolution Committee: Mrs. Wal- ter Leard. South Bedeque; Mrs. Erie Pearson, Clielton; Mrs. '1‘. J. Inman, Central Bedeque. Paper, "Education, Better Schools," Platte Cameron, Al- bany. Institute members urged to - show more interest in the pupils’ work. Education rests on good will iiniilliAi. cuiiiiiiisn ‘lhle column la reserved for Queen's County news of local IIMIII‘ but ail- eertleing of a newly nature may he Inserted at e cents a word strictly payable In advance. DB. L. B. McKENNNS Offices are now at 68 Upper Prince Street. 1731. aosan or mime Quarterly meeting tonight, 80'cl0ck. ma. GROUND LIME — High Qual- iw-Iow Price-Brodrville Manu- facturing Cc., Brookville, N. B. wsrsa.’ BATES-Tuesday the 10th is the last day for paying Water Rates. 1702. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are requested to send in their copy so as to reach the, Guardian Office by ii a.m. the‘ day previous to insertion, other- wise insertion will be delayed a day. ANOTHER HOSIERY SALE. — Better value than ever before. More oi the 59 cent Ladies ridl Fashion in. CORRECTION-In the Grade 111 honor roll standing of Notre Dame M14501! the name Ins-rains Mur- ray should have read Lorraine Oatway. CHURCH SERVICES‘ will be con- ducted on Oct. 15th st Alexandra at 11 a. 1a.; Hazelbrook at 8 p. m; 0ross1toadsat7p.m. newton.‘ Murchison, c1 the Bible Society, will , be the speaker at meetings in Alex- andra on Oct. 12th at 7.30 p. mfiand Hnrolbrodr, Oct. 13th at 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. PERSONALS m». and Mrs. Harold Dodsworth, of Halifax. have been visiting in the city, the guuts oi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Warren, 217 Richmond Street. I Mrs. Louise Frizzell has returned ' to Charlottetown, after a very pleas- , ant and most enjoyable visit with ‘ her friends at Eldon. I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, Red Point, accompanied by Mr. Alton‘ Robertson and son Boswell, Munifs i Road, were recent visitors at Mc- Kenzles Corner, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Boswell JenKns. M2,}. PAGE FIVE ---Genuine Simmons Quality n-Wonderful Simmons Comfort ---Sturdy Simmons Construction ---A REAL HOLMAN VALUE The New SIMMONS BED is a beauty! \Valnut finished, with now sweep to the top, and decorated steel pant-L Resilient COIL SPRING, mcirlc with Premier wire. Com- fortable ALL COTTON FELT MAT- TRESS covered with art ticking of floral pattern and mzidc with rolled edge. $izes ‘ 3 it. 3 ins, 4 fi., and 4 it. 6 ins. SIMMONS Bed Ouifils Ilse The llllLMAll HOME PLAN. Small Down Payment-Balance Easy. One 0f Our Newest. . auv IT AT ASAVING THIS weeks; .ii?:i. $16“ 3 PIECES HULMAWR BOTH STORES but is rather the result of a oom- alysis of records must be done t0 kind of work show real progress at, ment. Dill-let i091‘ 08B Prfillmilfl» binatioh oi several Deduction char- find out the best repzoiluccrs- Cap Rouge, and 1t 1S. believed that cg weights. early mallmlli. Sta-fid- actezs, each of which is distinct‘ After giving much care to secure this is due partly to breeding, ard qualifications, hllibhflblllly 811d and inheriteble. birds from the best matings pos- partly t0 improvement in feeding mofiflllii’ mm be Kent 1n mind in Among these character; may he sible of pedigreed stock, the prob- and inunagenient- Siarting with 4 99190111118 186N105. Whll! the W11!!! in the home. Mrs. Ralph Callbeck reported the year's work of the Institutes com- prising this convention. Nine In- stitutes reported. Middleton has Hose, Chiffon and Send-Service weight. All sizes and shades. On sale ‘Thursday, Friday and Satur- day at only 59 cents a pair. Prowse THE MOON l Pedigree Poultry , ___ (“w rlmental Farms Note) O Mystic Moon! whose pure and: m poultry bggfdfng were “ems ., Ll . 1733. . . a the largest membership. Borden Bu” mum spiritual radiance fills the sky; ‘to be a tendency to believe thatwmentloned precccity, broodiness, lem of production for too many be-Ipoi- cent of hens which had laid males to be used should be selected raised the largest amount of money, PomcE COURT_Y _t d We Sale into thy Oryetflllihfi 8nd mating s. male out oi a high record intensity, high perslsiency, and “ginners seems t0 end- Th8 miiiflki’ 0V0!‘ l5" @285 i111‘ first Yea-Y. We if" ‘wmrdmg l” m‘ average °l the 5"‘ e“ e’ ‘l’ Dlacid beauty, dam to hens which themselves they are X10 doubt combined in dli- is paramount He "suits 0ft?“ “WW- 110W “viking “lib birds balm‘; "i" m“ wwrds‘ “d “hm” b“ $228.00. A great deal oi charitable work done by all the Institutes. Miss Elizabeth McMillan, super- visor of Women's Institutes, gave an address on "How Institutes Help Oui- Home Makers." She stressed the importance of the profession of home making, She al- so spoke oi the work done in On- tario through Girls Clubs, sewing clubs and cooking clubs. Solo, "Come Little Leaves," m1. fliomae Moyse, Central Bedeque. After “ discussion the report of the Nominating Commit- tee was adopted and passed. Address, "Carnegie Library De- moristration," by Miss Bateson, with large exhibit of books. Following officers were elected: President-Mrs. Howard Schur- inan, Central Bedeque. Secretary-Miss Lois Cal-me. Lower Freetown. Handicraft exhibit arranged by Chelton Institute was very inter- eating. Supper was served in the hell- lvening Session Opening chorus-"O Canada." Mrs. Frank Cairns, President. presiding. Dialogue, "Waiting for ltumpville Hollow Train," Freetown Institute. Address on temperance by Miss Louise Callback, missionary to Jail- an, who is spending second fur- lough with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Callbeclr, Central Bed- sque. i Dialogue, "Needles, Pins and Jab- ber," Searletown Institute. Ukelele duet, Miss Enid Lewis \nd Miss Isabel Haslem. Freetown. Freak quadrille, South Bedeque F titute. God Save the Kins- the Lower S. Damages Against Canadian Northern i minnow. Oct. 10—~(C. P. Cable) -'I‘he Judicial committee of the privy council today allowed an ap- peal of the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway Company, subsid- iary of the Canadian National Rail_ ways. against decision of the Brit- ili. Columbia Supreme Court which ruled the Kelpoor Lmnber Company was entitled to damages arising from a fire the lumbtr company alleged was due to negligence oi the railway. A cross appeal failed. Ke/poor Lumber 00., Ltd, was awarded $117,800 damages against the Canadian Northezn Pacific hallway Co.. a subsidiary ’ oi the ‘OllnMlI-n Natbnal Railways, lly the Supreme Court of British 00l- irmbia. The claim was for loss suf- fered on August l8, i960, when its mill at Itapoflr, 80 miles north oi Victoria. B. 0., was destroyed by fin. Plaintiff alleged the fire orig. insted on the railway right-of-way. The British Columbia court of Ippeal set asde the Supreme Court award and ordered a new trial. The railway asked and was given per. mission to take the case to the Judicial Committee oi’ the n-ivy Council in an etfort to get 415mg- Isl of the action without new trial. _..i.______.. “Yes.” remarked the golfer, who had taken 17 to the first hole with- out reaching it, "this is my favorite course, the course where I once did a hole in one.” "Stroke or day, sir?" queried the caddie. ________ 0r. W. ii. Carson UHIROPRAOTOB Three Year Palmer Graduate Ill Prince St. Phone 1072 Bone Cali Made. morning three men charged with being drunk and ‘incapable each‘ had five dollars bail ctitreatcd- A man found drunk and disorderly had his bail of $10.00 eetreated A case 0d unlawful possession of liq- uor wes adjourned by consent to Oct 13th. The defendant in a case of possession of stolen goods was convicted and given three months in jail. DETAINID B! ILLNESS—A wire has been received by Mr. W. Chester S, McLure, M. P., from Mr. Hector W. Charlesworth, Chairman of the Radio Commis- sion, expresslng his sincere regret at being unable to visit Prince Ed- ward Island at this time. Mr. Charleswcrth came as far as Mone- ion and was taken quite ill there and returned yesterday to Ottawa. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada, Rev. Ar- thur R. Wallis, B.A., Pastor: Thurs- day, Oct. 12th, Young People's Soci- ety at Rose Valley Church at I p. m. Sunday, Oct. 15th, Special Arrange- ments, ll a. m., Thanksgiving Ser- vice at Bradalbane, 3 p. m., Thanks- givlng Service at Rose Valley, 'l prnil‘, l-larvesirrestival Service, at Granville. WEDDING BELLS FOR MISS M. l; BELL-One of the most popular and widely known women in the Montreal advertising fate:- ntty said good-bye to busiriem lest Saturday and started a new path in life. This is Miss M. E. Bell, treasurer of Coclrfield, Brown st Co. Ltd, and for many years in charge of tl-ie' aoooiunting depart- ment. Miss Bell was "one of the pillars on which the company was built," said a Oockfleld Brown executive, having been with the organisation since 1913- During the period between 1918 and i923 Mia Bell was space buyer for the organization in Montreal. Before her departure from Montreal to become M-rs. (Dr.) Leo McKenna of Charlottetown, P. B. I.. Mia Bell was the recipient of a host of wed- ding gifts. among which was a Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator pmsanted to her by the comm!!!- “Marketing”. "MONAIIDII 01F ALL HE SUB- VEYS"-4I‘o be the manager oi’ an Island is a good-sized job. even in these days. Robinso Crusoe ac- cording to De Ric's romance, lived a number of years upon an unin- habited island, his only compan- ions being his faithful dog, a par- rot, and his man Friday. Up in British Columbia, on Hardy Island, and “monarch of all he surveys", is ‘Ihomss B. Brazil, a schoolboy friend of the editor of this mag- azine. "Tom" has companions, many of than-animals and birds. Many months of the year he is the only inhabitant. It is said the beautiful creatures find in. "Tom" a kind friend and caretaker, and fre- quently come to his door and eat, from his hand. During the summer the Island hss many visitors from California and other parts oi the coast. Hardy Island is a’ real beauty Q00. owned by an American gentle- man. Old timers in Summsrside, P. Ii. I.. will remember Tom Brazil, as well es his brother John, now liv- ing in Edmonton and Frank, also in the Canadian West. Sister St. Hilda oi the Congregation de Notce Dune. Montreal one of the oldest members of that religious order, is a sister oi the Brasii‘ boye.—Oak- land Maple Leaf. HBPICIAL REPRESENTATIVE ‘of llfit male!‘ of ladies FUR 170.41‘! will be at this store Tiles- And on our szuls a sweeter and s fuller content-lie. The Sun in all its hectic glory; Our thoughts and sins awake greet the day, But in Thy softer; and refiner light, 0 Moon, All thoughts oit everything save iiull and noble beauty-pass away. t0 The monk, who in his lonely cell; Does battle with the lure and pow- er of this sph're. Will tell himself again, with an- guished mind and futile fancy: "Why part with all the world and ' flesh hold drsr”? But. Ahl as gazing from his win- dow at the night; And seeing Thee serene and stately in the sky; Communeth with himself. and sak- eth the unanswerable question; "What is this life, and what am 1?” "Man's trod this world these many countless ages; And played his little part, like pup- pets in a show, And ‘Thou, O lidbon, elcine remains mohanged and chengelees, "11s foolishness to store up that which perlsheth here below"- Arid lovers, inclining upon mossy grass, beneath some diady trees Feel full and ardent. all Thy sub- tle charm. n-ito their souls instills a sweeter and a purer love- And all their fears e/nd doubts, dis- arm- Witlh soft, yet forceful arms he draws her to him: And kisseth her upon the lips, her ayes and fragrant hair; And es their souls are raised above _ prosaic fancy- Thou smileth down upon them- lying there. For verily the story goes how years ago old father Adam: With all the splendor of a fairest Paradise, Did ask for one thing more to fill an aching void, And wished to gase into s. woman's eyes. Methinks, that Adam first didst feel. his imperfection, After Thy beams had stirred. latent longing of his soul, He understood how life alone, even amid such verdant grandeur. Would roll away, but leave the emmce cold- Mid ell the trial and sweat o1 men- uel labor; Fair Mother Eve was ever by his side, And when her soft and pure beauty fell upon him, m spite of Death. his dream satisfied- Sui-e, who can tell, 0 Mystic Moon, of fond pusuasion, What pert 'I'hou‘st played in shep- ing history; What good and noble thoughts Thy beams engendered; What power of fuller life, dldst some from Thee. Roll on, Fair Moon! but come s.- gain with kindly message, And fill, once more, the gaping void of life again for mo, - Because, when basking in Thy warm and silvery glory, A purpose in it all, methinks. I see. --Samuel Harrington Yorston. the "Now, be sure mo write plain on those bottles.” said the farmer to the druggist, "which is for the horse day and Wednesday and will tale. orders (or special measure. M003! b MCLEOD LIMITID. I110 and which is for mo. I don't want ie-rent ways, also probably lnherit-llibtding at all times is in the mind niuu product and speii success; ed, from both the sire dud the damlOI thoughtful breeders. one of the however, the most tlioughtfullt means that the trap-nest ahdmost intricate prcbiemsthey are breeders believeithat high egg pm- bandlrig system may single out thelfflced WW)!- diictiori is not a definite chai-actengood producers, but s. careful an-l The results of lo years of this have high records. will give the the dozen- rearlzed the 200 egg mark, with the eggs weighing at least 24 ounces to In orderlto mail-re further improve- qualifications. vigorous and possess the standard hllnariPs Llnlment for Pimplea, AN INVESTMENT THAT t ALWAYS WAYS IT always pays a Canadian citizen to invest in Dominion of Canada Bonds. It pays as a matter of hard-headed investment. It pays again in general benefit, because national progress means individual welfare. 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