eious chocolates, Moira Pot of Gold contains true fruit creams, chewy nougatine , delectable nut and cream combinations, melt-ln-your-mouth liquid cherries and many other tempting pieces. Today, as always, Moira Pot of Gold and _ ' ' eaelona go together. ON! DOllAI I'll! IOUND HUS [AX 402i’: k CHOCOLATES Y) at ilve oenta a word. strictly pay able in advance. OILIWHAI» IN‘ PIONFINIL paper bags ia- all sizes. S. F All adver“ __,. Guardian must be in oiiice by noon oi dav previous lo insertion to ensure publication. from October 26th to November 16. to get out back orders. William Condon d: Sons, Woollen Mills, Charlottetown. HEAR Dr. Jessie Findlay o! India, and Miss Ada Sandeil, Reg. N.. oi Korea at Women’; Meeting in Bap- tist Church. Monday, today, 3 RM. IIAI De’. A. E. W, N. W. A. Cameron. Canon C. R. . Wil- kinson. Rev. Sydney Hillyer, Rev. John Ting at Conference (or all Ministers this aitennoon, Monday. atSinKirkI-Iall oi St. James Grurh. I CITY POLICE COUIT — At the Oily Police Court Saturday morn- ing two men each charged with eepec char-god wit/h “ ‘ for sale had his eeae mil uintll today. HEAR Dr. A. l‘. Armstrong oi Toronto. Dr. W. A. Cameron Oil Toronto. Canon C. R. H. Wilkinson oi India. Rev. Sydney Hillyer oi i i i E . 3 I i i 5 0 t e I e e e > BEAllTYLANll SALON (Above Holman’s) SPECIAL PRICES FOR PERMANENTS October 25th to Nov. 9th Inclusive Regular Price Sileclal Fri" $8.00..............ior..............86.00 5.00. .. 3.00 Students and School Girls $2.50 CALL 1329 FOR ‘APPOINTMENTS asasa ‘A ‘ P. M. 4 <iWi1tshire, received the sad news ‘isalurday oi the death oi their 1:. Bolivia, Dr. Jessie Findlay oi India. Miss Ada Sandell, Reg. N., oi Kor- ea. and Rev. John Ting oi China in Zion Church Monday. tonight, 8 sap uawsfrisosrvrn - m. and lvirs. George C. Kitson,_New IsLster-ln-law. Mrs. Lee C. Kitson '0! Somerville. Mass. Mrs. Kltson ha; visited the Island every sum.- |mer ior the past twenty-dive years and has made many iriends >1 who will all regret her passing. LEFT 0N RETURN T0 SASK- ATCHEWAN-Mr. Waldo H. White leit Thursday morning on his re- flum to Baigonle, Sask. aiter {spending two weeks in Montague visiting his father C. E. White and sister and brothor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon. His many irlends and relatives were delight- C r14 nor norusnvo QUEEN HOTEL Hotel Demonstration HARLOTTETOWN HOTEL, cimztorrsrowu, s. s. |. TUESDAY and wroursosv, ocrom 29o. and son. Teleplone for Appointment - SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. - THURSDAY, OCTOBER Blah-Hours: 2 PM. to 9 PM "fly, 5 Cqwlgh Hearing Instrument-P TraesmMer and lotteries m» Weighs ONlY 8 QUNCES! . It's ‘the Spectacular. NQW . ACOUSTICON "silluR-Powirc’ UNIPAC with the levelutlanlfl .. , " a sob that's no LIGHTER than eves! , gm“ ma: end at raves llunnhl Yet MORE POWERFUL than ever. ll" ‘ma! ' power that will In“ m. enllgazfrglglinlethhigtflhilfiAm-llnthi that uses BONE ou l T - m receivers irscmvans u well as magflfl" l" '5?” m. "l no wonderfully accurate. the)’ l" "mm? ‘mu ‘a u. u u.» Famous acousncou e-romv ntasmo WSW‘ IO u. r. asirrss HALIFAX. N. 5v SMALLER than ever i ___ in Stock Available ‘for immediate iloiivtfl ‘Mullet e450, dustrial and Marine Engines Mm: 30m ot..mimam. Industrial u.» as us. Model 4028A General Motors Industrial Unit l7 H.P. Model General Motors Industrial Unit I30 H). Model 207 General Mbhiaun Murillo Diesel‘ Unit 5S H). - , 2.50 hduet n . Model 3071 ' General Motors Marlee Diesel Unit l! ll). Z21 Red tie Model 007i Generolufilotzn Murine Diesel Unit I05 ll}. ‘2:l, 3:1 end 4.4:l Reduction - 0.1.14.0.“ em mo» ma... um :1 m. :l A ' Ion a, “FE: Gosellne um n m. 81390.5... as»... 0m so m. od':y'r::'.i'u,emum¢ u.» as us. . m Reduction assistants. mi A us. . "A 0a.. out . m: t.» ed to see him looking well and en- joying excellent health. Mr, White last visited the Isl-and ten years ago when he was accompanied by his wiie and daughter. BAZAAR. AND LOITIBY, St. James’ Church, Georgetown: Ten dollars. Joseph BlanchardGeorge- town; iruit cake. Michael Hen- nessey, Charlottetown: tive dol- lars. Mrs. George Buchanan Georgetown; linen tablecloth. H. l". McPhee, Charlottetown; nvo dollars. Miss May Lavandier. Plainileld. Conn; fancy table- cloth. Betly Buchanan. George- Aovm; iive dollars. St. James’ Church. Georgetown. FINES IMPOSED UNDER GAME ACT-Om Thursday at Souris three Game Act eases were disposed oi by S-Magistra-te ‘Jos- eph W. MacDonald. Charged with having muskrats in possession in close season a Fortune resident was lined 820.00 and costs or 30 days. A Eunner from Peakes was _ fined $10.00 and costs or loldays lfor hunting Rutied Grouse (nat- ive partridge) with a .20 cal rifle and the riile ordered confiscated. A third party was lined 810.00 and costs or 10 d-ays ier mooting partridge irom a car. The pros- ecutions were conducted by the R. C. M. P. CONVIUDIONS UNDER MIG- sr-Aronv amps ACT-Over the weekend a gunner appeared be- Iore S-Magistrate Joseph W. Mac- Donald at Souris charged with shooting on Black Pond Sanctuary and was iined 010.00 and coats or 80 days in jail. Earlier in the week a Bummeraide resident was convicted wihen he appear ‘ be- iore S-Magistrate R. S. Hinton at Summerside charged with two qparate oiiences under the M8. d. Act. hunting migratory birds bytheuaeodapowerboatand using a rifle to bun/c ducks. ls was lined 010.00 and costs or 80 days in jail on each charge and s 32-40 high powered Winchester rifle was ordered confiscated. The prosecutions were conducted b! ma” Royal Canadian Mounted Po Brings FAST relief iron IE8’ 1 lllliflljflilll m: liitili lesser Asl can can 0st. 20nd 00 CEllTllAl. GUARDIAN eiloealiateseegbatadvestilng I Thhaelamnbreesrvediesansa! otanewaynataseasaylselsssertedl OVII ONE THOUSAND good’ sale. Many large and‘ . Tar-bush. NOTICE T0 Aligll/IISIIS-l in NOTICIL-Our mill will be closed rim cuaunorrsroxvw GUARDIAN I845 . g CONIEEEI-ATION LII‘! IN- ‘ Mlag, Ada Sandell. Beg. N., Korea. WORTH‘! DIUGSIDII serves; you beat. ~ Leaders: Dr. Armstrong, Speakers: Mbelonariee and t lNTElCHURCi-l MISSIONARY CONFERENCE lMth Anniversary of the Missions of Canadian Churches Monday, October 27th MIIIING I03 WOIIEIF-Today I 0'ciook—BAI'l‘IST CHURCH Speakers: Dr. Jello Findlay, India. OONIDBENCE FOR. MINISTEBS-t-Today l O'clock- luv. Sydney lllllyer, 1m. nun or ALL O0NGlIGATl0NS—Toralght s O'clock- I946. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH _ Dr. Cameron, Canon Wilkinson, John Ting. ZION CHURCH Executives. BUY THE BEST, Chied" ilumace iuel. Phone 1200. "P11111160 Personals Friends of Mr. D. M. MacLeod. postmaster at Wood Islands North will regret to learn o! his illness in the P- E. I. Hospital. The iiirk Pulpit ‘lhe gvueat spesker- an. 'I‘.h.e Islbk ywnatlwltev. Dr. W. A Casnormr, Secretary or The Gen- eral Board ot Missions at The Presbyterian: Chwch in Canada; the aumnn in the livening was delivered by the Minister, the Rev. ‘Iii-LB. Bonner-s who mid: This leodsmetosayaworcilnpaming about the greatest intellmtlual sin in Christ's eyes. What feature, think you. oi the mental Us was darkest must girlloy to our Lord? Was it ignorance? Think od Him on the cross, oryilng “Father. ion-give them they know not what they do." Was it doubt? Til-link oi Him with Thomas: "Thomas. reach hither thy hand and ieel the vlmnd-printi" Christ was not narsh and terrible with doubters. Christ had an iniiinto pity for tihe ignor- ant. It urns not to be ignorant that damned a ir-‘an. What dammed him was to be unteaobable. "Ex- cert ye beootna as little etiildren. ye carmot even see the kingdom oi God." The one condition oi entrance to the best was to be childlike. reachable, reoeptwe. And so con- versely to be iixed and ii-nnk- to ham every window closed and gate- way barred. was the one way to lose the lJYCE-th 0i heaven, and to miss the gesztlo iootiall oi the angels, It is not dmlbt that is ioiitlfs Doubt. sometimes is but faith disguised. The opposite o! 111th is that. finality which does not believe in larger truth humor; row. llhith throws the door open] emits ioa- may messengers atmossi the hulls. Faith is expectant. eager. childlike buoyant. m. opposite isl not doubt. but (ice/in. TELECOMMUNICATIONS PARLEY HITS SNAG Moscow. on. 2s _ A hitch: has developed in U. S. plans to be’ host to a world telecommunica- tions conierence next you, and the question oi a conference site will» be checked to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The U. S. delegation. which thought it had a clear iield, found the invitation opposed by Britain and France. both oi which wanted] a European site. The conference‘ will have a major role in the world-wide use oi radio, telephone. telegraph and war-developed in- ventE-ons such as radar. Russia and China took no active part in discussion oi the site dur- ing the three-week preliminary conierence now drawing to a close here. W1NCH%’I'ER.. England —(C'P) _ 5t, Cross Hospital. run by tho Order oi Noble Poverty. h" marked its 500th anniversary. ls Your Chest Weak, Sore? You wi i find Polsosfs Cough Syrup very soothing: it ls , strongly antiseptic and destroys . bacteria in the mucus that clogs ; up the‘ throat and nose. There . is an abundance oi soothing i medication in Poison’: Coug l 1 Syrup which enables it to work | i wonders on Colds. Let this I specialized medication help you ‘ to clear your breathing organs of distress-to abate nasty dis- ehargee-to bring hacking and sneezing to, an end. Sold every- where |n.35e bottles. . PULSUNS C UGH SYRUP Funny W0; to Fly?‘ laeaealst ....... "cw - AK lam‘ leseissfiao-l . ssslssm n-m ‘Mrs. R. D. McConnell; Mrs i‘ C. J McDonald; Mrs. Vanbuskiii; Mira Annual Bollactiona Charlottetown Continued 2.00 Each: R. H. Rogers; Mrs. Ralph Crockett; Major Earl Mc' Lood; Gordon Foster; J. A. Ful- lerton; Gordon Stewart; J. S. '.l'ay- lor; Miss Harriett E. Gibbs; Rob- e" Large; H. A- Messervy. Employees Bank Montreal 1.89. Mrs. James McDonald 1.50 1.00 Each: Hector Currie; Mr. Kllw": Mr- Harper; Mary Nichol- son; George Sherren; Marion Bell; Mrs» W356i‘; Mrs. McLaughlarl; Margaret Martin: E. E. Clawson; Margaret Cotton; M155 heard (Queen Charlotte); Mrs. C. L MMKBY; Economy Grocery; Mrs. Willis Nicholson; Mrs G, E, sum. 911-5115: Mrs. Caseiey; Frank Paul; Morell Hotel; Neil McCannell; P. J. Sentner; Alex. Boudrenu; W. Wealherbie; B. Roy Holman; Mrs, Orion Johnston; Theo. Sentner; W. Hflmbly; David McLeod; Helen Lester: W. a. Phillips‘, Ina Stewart; Stuart Dinkson; Mrs, C, Carggn; A. L. McPherson; Mrs. Rchgrl Large; Doris Gill; Stuart ives: Ruby Reynolds; W. A. Smith; A Friend; Douglass George; lvlrs, Wlhtrine Murley: Emma White‘ Mrs. J,F. Hobbs; Mrs, Vera Bee: 193’? 04-"- Mflfl’ Saunders; Mrs. Isabelle McDonald; Mrs. Cyrfl Me. GPBEOI‘; Mrs. Guthrie Balllngull; ARM Smith; Hmry Mutlow: Mrs. 10m JHY: Mrs. w, A. Alley; lda 5911"; Mrs. J. H. Howatt; Frank Teed: Mrs. Allison McDonald; Mrs. 3°71" W- Jay.’ Minnie Macliuy; Gladys T534"; Mary Mc-Lennan; Mflfsnret McDo-ugali; some Prowse; Margaret Riley; Grace Crosby; Ethel Taylor; Mrs. H. Lap. thome; Mrs. G. W. McLeod; Mrs. T- G- IVES.’ MTS- J S Taylor; Protestant Orphanage Specials: Margate Womens Institute 15.00 Bellevue W. I. 10,00 Silver Cross Circle Kings Daughters 5,00 Nine Mile Creek I. I, [Q Mrs. W. Davies; Mrs. J J Dav. l"; MYS- L. Lmvther; Keith McKin- "0"; Mrs. Waugh; My; 1-; 3| Jones; Mrs, F. B. Newsome; Mrs.| C. McMillan; Mrs. A. J. Warren: Mrs, W Rarkhsm; Mrs. E. C. Me. Kinnon; J. J. Stewart; Mrs, w_ Jordan; L. McDougall; Mrs Ray. 5m"; M11“. P. 1-1. Brill-fin; Mrs A Dlllliel; H- Vflil; Mrs. D. K. Mc- Leod; P. Lidstone; Mrs, John Hume: Mrs- Burgoyne: Mrs. Hor- ace smll-hi Mrs. Garrick; Mrs, MCQUMTie; Dan Matheson; Jean McLean; Jean l\icFarlane- Verna v/Ofld.’ T. M, Brehaut; ’ Norman Nicholson; Elm McLeod; Chester‘ Craswell; Joan Strain; Norma Dal-i zlel J. D. McKenzie,’ Enid McLeod; ' Brent Wood; Lowell Barlow; E,'1‘,' Wilson; Newton Large; Prank! Laiferiy; J. B. Peake; James Strain; James Harrell; John MC. Cormack; Ar; Richard; Frank Hulhes; Frank Thompson; K, Mg- Kenzie; Harry McLeod; Harry Hyde; Robert Duncan; Roy Ming; C. Small; W. C. Davies; J. Brad-l icy; W. li/lnhar; M, Calder; J, g3. Richard; W. Livingstone; Mrs. L. Spencer; Mrs. W_ 1,, McDonald; Mrs. W. E. Burke; Mrs. J- L Lock. hart; Mrs E. A, McDouguil; Mrs. Geo. Vickerson; Mrs. A. D. Mc- Pherson; Mrs A McDonald; Zllrs. Gordon McPherson; Mrs. Inura Bustln; Mrs. V. M. Chute; M. F‘. Graves; Mrs Percy Simmonds; A. J. Ghiz; Mrs. W. E Prorwge; M; _ W. H- Poole; Mrs. Robert McWil- liams; Blanche Finlayson; Mrs. Leith Wright; Elsie Puncher; Mrs. Geo. Sutherland; Mrs. J. H. VIII- liams; Mrs. Pope Beer; Mrs. Hcber Bell; Mrs; Walter Crasweii; Mrs, J‘. L. Curran; Betty Large; Mn, Ruby Houle; Mrs, Frank C. Jer- dine; Mrs. Stanley ‘Thompson; Glover; L Campbell; Lloyd Weeksp 1Vi.'ra.. G. Daliing; 1-1. E. Gurney; Mrs. Charles Beer; Mrs. J. Ii. Holmes; Mrs. Earl Levers; Eleanor Lowe; Iilesnor Duiiy; Mrs. Fulton Pierce; Mrs. Harry Foster; Mrs. Ira Stewart; Mrs. John Camdromv Albert Zakem; Mrs. Gordon Mc- (hllum; Mrs. Willard Coiiin; Mrs. Rusael Bell; Mrs. John Gordon; Mrs. J. l‘. McKie; J- Weatherby; I‘. J. Storey; J. H, Court; Prank Puncher; G. N. Adams; Miss Rob- ertson; Mrs. W. J. Drake; B. Vail; Alhol Bums; Mrs Frank Lacey; Allan Andrews; Mrs. E. l. Claw- aon; Rev. T}! B. Homers; Mrs- W. I. mmdrnan; Mrs. H. L. Beth- une; Mrs. B. C. Chandler; Mrs Ildward Owen; Selma Owen; Mn. EW. Campbell; Mrs. H KB. Hem- mlng; Mrs. ‘LB. Woodman; Albert KM’; Antoine Arsenauit; Mrs. H. Hooper; Mary Rays; Mrs How- ard McDonald; Mrs, Houston; Mrs. Bartlett; lilrs. Cosh; Mrs. Reuben Maude Besles; Mrs. FEW. Hyndman. Mia . M. Whitloct: Mrs Wylie Aden; M's. stilling mbosleld: llh. It. Ii. Hyhdman: Mh RD Gila-M: the Han-y Olainon; Mrs. Arthu- Peake; Mrs Arthsr Eddies; Mrs. Alba! ; Mrs. 3am. Gandies; Illa Rena Love; ‘i! WIN . ‘lnntm: am. hands Hos miner; ma. . Rollinfls; MH- Represenlntlvei S. W. WILLIS a a . HAD A SILVER LINING THE silver dollars and greenbacks Grandpa saved never‘ went out of circulation oompletely/Tbeywent to church every Sunday, safe inside the lining of his heat coat where Grandma had sewn them. But somehow that inner lining failed to grow quite thick enough to keep the two of them cosy when Grandpa grew too'old to work. Most ordinary methods of saving are like that even now. I They depend too much on a strength of will greater than‘ most humans possess. Ask your Canada Life representative to show you how a Canada Life contract goes further. One dollar can do the work oi $3.00 in terms of a guaranteed retirement income. 7/“CANADA LIFE w-wyilw/Mw fm/c/ - Rogers; Mrs Walter Brorwm; Mrs. Sheldon Dilncan; Mrs. Isaac Clark; Ruth Thumbs; Warren Hemphill; Mrs. Geo, iioikin; Mrs Arthur Godidn; Mrs O'Rourke; Mrs W. Wilson; Mrs J. S McDonald; Mrs. L. McDonald; Mrs. F. Ohappelie; Mire. W. Boultcr; Mrs. G E. Hart- len; Mrs. S. L. Hardy: Mrs Le- Baron Thit; Mrs. l1}. wedlock; Mrs Jack Meredith; Mrs. B L. Wood: Mrs. Harry Barrett; Mrs. John Hume; Miliar LicFiadyen; Mrs. Robert Glggey: Mrs E S Coiiin; Mrs. J.E. Harris: H Winchester; Mrs. GM Avnrd; Mrs. W A Slesumt; Gordon Rope; Mrs. 1m Doucette; Mrs. Arnold Yeo: H. R. Calrruther-s; Mrs George Tweedy: Mrs, F R. Lianftae; Mrs. Vincent Blake; Mrs. T. W. I... Browse; Mrs. J F. Moore: Mrs Elisabeth McLean; Mrs. George Bell; Mrs. DH. Beer; Mrs W. W. Clarke; Mrs. Lightening Mrs L. B. Mc- Leod; Mrs. J. H. Pierce: Dr Zciiiia Clark; Lilies Hocper; Flor- ence Fraser; B Billings-icy; M. E. Smith; Mrs. lvniiton Carter; Mrs. Phillip Palmer; Ross Bethune; Gor- don Worth; Mary Haszard; Hannah Hie. North Rustioo By Joyce Warren and Joam Hlscoit 3.00: Beecher Court. 3.00: W. P. Smith. 1.00 Each: 01a! E. Stevenson; Thmnas I-llscoti; Wm. l... Toombs; Roy G, Toomibs; lvirs. Leigh War- ren; B. C. Woolner; Mrs. Roy woolnes; ma. Lorne Houston. '16s lseh: W. Clive McNelll; 50o. Wallace Purse)’- 000 Each: Roy Laird: Mrs. Guy Reggie McNeili; Ebert Wool r; Amanda Comp- .b.n; Mrs. amilton Laird; Mrs. Piflfliudver; ma. Allin PIIIMYI Mrs. Blmesi McLure. "rotsl-eiaso. \ Anglo-Bastion 8.1)., B! Gladyl Parkman, Hazel Bnknan and Women's ‘tale 1.00 Each: Mrs. G. R. LePagc; Mrs. Jlmes 1.. Lessee: Mn- Wal- ter Buntain; Mrs. G. 5. Bunlain: Mrs. Roland C. Buntain: Mrs. Stewart D. Paris-man: lVlrs. Paige Nunn; Mrs. Noel Hooper: Mrs. Blair Rollings: Mrs Edison Rol- ilngs; Mrs. Ernest Bulman; Mrs. 1-1. A. Wyand: Ella Clark; Mrs. Cyril S. Toombs; Mrs. James Stevenson; Mrs. Wesley Craswell. 50o Each: Mrs. Adam (rraswell; Mrs. Albert Craswell; Nitrs. J. B. Craswell; Mrs. Thomas Craswell; Mrs. Fred TOOmIbS; Mrs. Victor Buntain; Read Stevenson; Stanley Houston; Charles Houston. Toial—$‘20.50. - Albany Village, By Iota and Marlon Roas 5.00: E. V. McLeod. 3.00: J. l". Lord. 2.00 Each: W. P. Cameron: C.L. Flemming; B. M. MacKay. 1.00 Each: Wm. Buchan-umllay- mond Cameron; C. S. Delaney; Stanley Delaney. 50c Each: Mrs. George Burns; Earl Boulter; Douglas Orossrnan: Murdock Dawson; Elmer Sturdy; Harry Ross. Totnl—$2l.00. Mt. Meliiek and Waterside By Elisabeth Maolhe 2.00 Each: A Friend; Mrs. W. J. McEachem. 1.00 Each: Mrs. W_. J. Mutch; J. E. MoEachern; Lodge Lane; Ilett Richards; Arden Richards; John F Jenkins; Everett Jenkins; lvLrs. Albert Johnstone; Mrs. Jchn l/IacRae; Mrs. W. H. Drake; Wil- ired Wood; Mrs. Edward Wood Jr.; Mrs. Malcolm MacRae. 85c: A Friend. 50o Each: Mrs. Lloyd Ballern: Mfrs. (Capt) Nelson; Master Lloyd Bruce: Mrs. Albert Bruce: Mrs. Arnold Bruce; Master DOlIlII - I Ne: Mrs. Cameron Robertson. ‘Potal-QMDO. Central Royalty. By M11. G00“! R. Lewis 6.00: George R. Lewis. 1.00 Bach: Mrs. R. Freeman Eddy; Mrs. George M. Gram; Mrs James F. Roper; Mire. James Dewar; ma. Ernest McMillan; Mrs. Ivan Bernard. 50c Each: Mrs. Orson Archibald: Mrs. John Bernard: Mrs. John "SAlAllll TEA. BAHB HIAR The Frank Pdfliéf Show} cmy Sunday I Thursday, 6J0 pan. Bulrnan; Mrs. Fannie Spencer. Total—-$l3.00. Batltic, Lot 18, Per Women's Institute Collectors: Mrs. Ben]. Burns, Mn Bruce Riley, Mrs. Earl Matthew: 50c Each: Arthur Ramsay: Gor- don Cousins; David Cousins; Berri. Burns; Mrs. Amh. MacDonald; Mrs. J. C. Ramsay; William Ram- say; Wm. 1-1. Burns; Mrs. John MucGllilvray; Mrs. W. C. Ber- nard; Nils Robert Clark; Mrs. Alonzo Holmes; Mrs. James A. Champion; Mrs. Keir (trader; Mrs. ' Wm. Hunter; Mrs. Bruce Riley; Mrs. James Bearisto: Grace Riley; Mrs. James Wall. 25c Each: Mrs. Bruce. McKen- zie; Mrs. liiarle Matthews; Mrs. Edgar Matthews; Mrs Bruce (hozier. 'I‘0ts.1—$l0.50. EMYVALE W. l. The October meeting or is nnyveie Women's Institute wan held st the home oi Mrs. Joseph Duflfy with 20 members in at- tendance. The meeting opened by the In- stituie Ode. followed by roll call. which was answered with a 1°39- ‘Ilhe minutes oi last meeting were read and adoptedwas read. The sick committee reported no sick. There wfls no school com- mittee ior the month. The pro- gramme consisted oi songs and okes. J I, was decided to paint inside oi school before meeting. Mrs. Patrick Clarkin and Mrl. Dan MicGinn attended the T. B. lpsgue in Charlottetown B-lltl passed in a bill oi 88.00- New committees were spools“! as follows: School. Mrs. D. Mac- Donald. Mrs. D. MoGinn; 177°‘ gramme. Mrs. J. J. Murrsy- M" P. Clsrkin; school, Mrs W. 008d?- Mrs. W. Griiiin. Seventeen boxes oi Giristrnan cards were P888911 "m"! u" members as Yel- 8175 was taken in at meetinl Mrs. Dan McGlnn l-nvllid m!“ bets tor the annual meetind- 1'01 call i0 be answered bl’ I °Yl° minute speech on an! WP“- Aiier God Save the Kind. t dainty lunch was served W ll" hostess. RUTPORD. Nottingham. lint land - (OPl -- A pill‘ 0i Adel! mahogany wing bookcases sold ll “mm-m ior 21.000 ($4.000)- _ ...—.~.;'.=$.§-T-I~fa'l.k3s2a