. , , ..,. .,......-g-o-a-an...-s-p-.... ..- 4-uoosubntu .3-news n-.t..e.m-er-tin: v ii3-"tits.-u - t V P-rid-la. W.. I. kiss, w. I. Leaders Speak ""m';"m”"'w.""'",h W .. The Guardian re. 3 IP Coin! ATLOCdONhIPcOUIO:IeEdu:.ti;n:Iob.r.HGt:vatheW.TuBdty.D0G4.l9” 9'" 1'5"”? WL"h:f.: u Na", '1 ,l''Lc "la "Hi? 1IPa.rhdaleHallonNov.8. '!'1ndlyNoV17wlthn1Isellat-ugg riwwnb mnnm,”risgaaaeeountoftheA.c. .1. .d""- 3"” Hutch Wu -Imolat- rim rsaeoonau. . asaiatedy by inn lIea- nae crapeud in assuming! Itwasnsovedantdrsichcondedthat :: 3;e&w &uwu.Mn.mmuve&dWK. ms :e;".:'ka':'kl';:ll'::WW”ol;9tl;lel1l; or, gave . an ... the different we ntscusnna r hnl , , he mm a -on -u - -n roam: an net to e...... s,......::.....?"'.;...:.""& A'n'EN'noN an .1 ;m - rt stood and introduced her- Group Discussion. The latter was - I-gd I-mg 30-tho i-We ""' u'”;'uTe;;;1- m::g1f:d.PIunEervI1v r"m"'"r?'.'L:.y r3t."'55.""”fn" will sanvica STATION as-rnnnawrs. aaaaoa no sudden: em I -Iwt -4- -d I" I-times were risque"-teii "'a'r..'"tfer"'rtt'S'g' gave an address MECHANICS AND moss wao wont: dress and thanked all is male to cooperate with her in her work .. puugmgnu-y pmceau,-e rm as-swhoaelpstlher'iaaavIs.v wherever e.lldiaaMacLeod conducting meetinusnestressea AROUNDOILANDGBIASE. I ”mEhl'h'7"" ''u””M "" oumnd mu" d15”""lW lt0hlI1Q- that it was an honour to he elec- Tha financial report for G9 5'' let She mentioned the Panel dis- up Pgeg&en(; an In-ggggng mud , was elven hr the - " - Smsium, Lecture have the meetings puma ahead showed a goodiacrsaae I and Group Discussion. The and it should be a three part pro- Electioa of ofncera are II lIIl- litter method was demonstrated - business, educational gm"; pt-,.ta..r, an-.. Colin 100- when questions regarding Farm and social. She also advised hav- MEN'S NEOPRENE - 35.4., nggcud; vice president. Forum were discussed. lag Local Coavenors to wuespond ms, Jock nuexeasie She also mentioned that the with Provincial Conveners from ssaeoonaitl. re - elected. Sick. eomnetllloltlwls 3l)la'll3llllIl':: R 3 . 4 "(L RUBBER In C-mph.” ' H". mm Wm be mun for am-we up. . . Brenan. President of G.l-2 Foul", Ishnkr -o --1 4 'i much i 8 the interest aroused in the active Militia in Charlottetown as far back as the '90s stemmed from the spectacu- lar shooting by the Artillery Com- panies. w ch brought fame to the Province n Dominion-wide com- petition. other branches of the service were equally successful in their own field. This was particularly true of thb Charlottetown Engineer Company which invariably received th e stamp of official approval on their tune of annual inspection which followed a winter of conscientious training under' competent instruc- iors at the Drill Shed. Older Residents Are Honored By The W. I. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward McCallum, Brackley Point, nn Thursday evening, Nov- 22nd. when the older residents oi the dia- trict were honored at a dinner giv- on by the women's Institute. Those present were: Mrs. Rob- rri Shaw. Mrs. J.. A Mccallum. Mrs. Lewis Mccallum, Mrs. Cola McLure. Miss Lucy McLure. I3. A' d Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Mr. Cleve Robin- son, Mr. Herbert Stewart. It was regretted that several invited were unable to attend. y when all were seated at the table pictures were taken in color- ed film by Mrs. Gordon Shaw. After the delicious meal lud been partakcn .of the lngtltuta members clrclad round thrtahla and drank a toast to their seated guests. This was pt posed by president Mrs. Fred lilllhes-' In rcgpondlng, M11. COIIII MCLIIPI beautifully thaliltd the for their kindness sha 5 then gathad round the lire-aide in the spacious living room where Thanks was expressed to Mr. and Mrs. McCIllum for the MIC of their home for this occasion. LITIBAIY AWAID PARIS (AP) - Romain Gary. .1 French consul in has .9.- l Remlnlcent of an outstanding Inspection day is the bridge shown above (top). constructed by the Engineers for inspection by Major General 0'Grady-Haley on Sept. 24. 190). The bridge. which was constructed as an instructional task. was built near the south end of Government pond Np nails were used in this type of work- rope being used instead. The picture was taken the day after it was constructed and shows the barns of Government House as they were at the time. The officer standing on the trestle work is Capt. Harvie Morris. who waaiachagaolthetaahand the Mrs. Arthur Mccleon Is Elected President The annual meeting of the Glen Valley Women's Institute was held on Nov. 7th at the home of Mrs. Alton MICLAII. The presi- dent Mrs. John "' E ' presld officer standing on the bank is Lieut. Lordly. who wu at that time engaged as an engineer in the erection of the Hlllaborough bridge. Unfortunately very few of the men of the Engineer Company who took part in the erection of this trestle and barrel bridge were photographed. The lower picture shows a bar- rel brldge being constructhd by the Charlottetown Engineer Company near the north end of Government pond on July 14. 1902. This task was in charge of Lieut. 'l'.E- Mc- lng and donatlnl I by-Mrs. Peta Brad. thanks was to be sent. to Florrie Macxenzie. for a good do- nation at our supper. C011! Maelfe won by Miss Faye Ciow. and Mrs. Earl Claw. Mrs. J. Gillis and Mrs. P. J. Emery. Meet- ing closed by the queen after which lunch was served. nsie had a ticket .arl:lcle Next meeting to he held at Mil- Colln Macxenzle, Ticket article by Mrs. Nelson MacDonald. Lunch 3, Institute Handbook. and to pay SPRING 3300! SCHOOL The following is the report for Spring Book School for November. Grade X. 1. Joyce Meek; 2. Char- pearance, how well the progum. '3” 59 '159d- Ind how reasonable they Ire- Two copies. of the pro- grams are to be sent to the Worn. en's Institute Office -. one to be judged, and one copy to be pass- ed on to other institutes. The history of the F. W. l C. and A. C. W W was given by Mrs, Murdoch M.acGowan. F0110WlnE a short sing-song a MP0” Of the Program on Educat- ion Study was given by Mrs, A1. llson MacMillan, Mrs. Doyle cu". gratulated the 100 institutes who 315:: 111 helllful replies on Educat- Mrs. Julian Herring advised all Presidents to read the Womenis particular attention to the yellow pages. She mentioned cultural activies talked about on the Worn. en's Institute Radio program. She requested all institutes to write her. telling of interesting items (0.- Roll CI". and ideas for raising llllldl. so that these ideas may be passed on to other institutes. Barbour Company Ltd, Saint John. NB. was elected a director of the Bank of Montreal at the 139th annual meeting of shareholders held today at the bank's head office. Mr. Brenan. a native of Saint John, N.B, began his business career with 'l'.H. Estabrooks Co. Ltd., where he rose to become president and managing director. Today, he is I director of the Canadian National Railways, Fra-I ser Companies Ltd. and a number of other companies. Christmas Ceutrepieccs that may be made at home. Supper was scr ved by the ladies of Parkdale W. I. Mr. Bramwell Chandler of P. E. island Libraries spoke on Farm Forums. He suggested that Wom- en's Institutes or some other com- munity organizatinns should send one member to Nova Scotin Folk School. so that cultural and re- creationnl activities could be re- vived in the rural areas. This dra, has received the sad news that her brother-in-law, William Drake, Calgary, Alberta passed away on Dec 1 in Millview, but for the past 40 years, has resided in Alberta. He operated a successfulfarm therel until a few years ago. when, owing; to ill health he was forced to retire. from farming. He then moved to Calgary. tered the Calgary General Hospital for treatment. Despite the best i medical attention, his conditionl gradually grew worse and he pas- passed away on the above date. former Clara Jenkins. to mourn four daughters and one son. all of Calgary: his aged moth- er, who resided with him; two ais- ters. Mrs. Clarence E. Bond of Cal- gary and Mrs. Harry F. Bond. Dies In Calgary Mrs. Wallace Brehaut. Alexan-i Ml'- .Drake spent his early lifel Two months ago Mr. Drake en- i Besides his sorrowing widow. the he leaves A I. able to get away from work to be her les Gillespie. Grade VIII. 1. Marilyn Paynter; 2. Alan Meek; 3. Kenneth Macbeod. Grade VII. 1. Norma Meek: 2. Brenda Pldgeon; 3. William Bran- der. Grade V. l. Ruth Pidgaon; 2. Richard Paynter; 3. Roy Camp- l. Grade IV. 1. Douglas Mack; I. Carolyn Paynter; 3. Jackie Cole. Grade II. 1. Nancy Payntcr, 1. Lola Meek; 3. Gary Meek. Grade I. 1. Fred Paynter; 1. Hilda Pidgeon. 3. Grace Brander. Teacher, Wanda Cousins. ed. Meeting opened with Ode. followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by ten members. There was one visitor ,. nt. Minutes ol last rauiar and last annual meetings were read and adopted. The ,resident thanked all who helped make the meetings a success during the year. The treasurer gave her report show- ing a succe year's work. Committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed- schooi. Mlaa Audrey Cameron; sick, Mra. Alton MICLCIB and Mrs. Cyrus Martin; programme. Miss Audrey Cameron and Mrs. Arthur Machean. Correspondence was read and discussed. it was moved and sec- onded that all bills be paid. Mrs. John Nicholson and Mrs. Arthur Maclnaa were awarded prizesltr perfect ttendance. The following officers were ap- pols for the coming year: r t. Mra. Arthur Machoan: vice-president, Alisa Dwell: secretary, Nicholson; treasurer. Dlachean: auditors. Frixsell Mn and . directors. Miaa Audrey Cameron. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and Mn. Vernon Gillls; conven .. Mrs. rling Maclean. Mrs. Roy Frissell and Mn. Hensley Hig- gins. Press secretary. Mrs. El- doa Hickok. Mrs. John Nicholson invited r h for next meeting. Roll call is to be answered with ex- change of Christmas gifts. Meeting closed with the Natioa- Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. John Nicholson. A social hour was an- Joyad by all. 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