lluw Glasgow's Activities . .0: - m will 51.3‘; £31 liml‘; dig-acumen. mnfinmfilev: NMIDYQ home wfidlifli- ill M: Bulman and non Allin h! frinnda here I flyinc zwently. III! Y. Jdxnklllznmhadthemisflortunn tnnflq-mliflikilrytohia nnhb recmttylruts wnyheisable tobadlaoutagain. ihnrtieat mast!’ otnbotmiewee Mmlwld Quorum otalmely haw girl. and vlcinit ty itlivlngm l5 . liable. triendvaMMlRW B. ienrnthat .Eidond ed hum service onlleu. hi! purohanad the bemutiful old lam mnle from Mr Milton Bagmll. and is moving there with his wile .Mlr. James Blown whonuufibm: or rvilurn Mira. McMiilla home last ‘Ilursdcy and is n. wonderful recovery after he: re- cent operation. A large congregation gathered at. st Augustive Church. South Rustico. sundav to welcome and pay tribute o! love and respect t0 one who had been a boy o! that nnnlely His Elznlnenoe Card- al Jalmes McGumaln. Mrs. George smith and Miim M. E. Campbell attended the musical iestivall in Charlottetown. where am very ti‘? e derlifi talent. Ir. is to be hoped all the institutes 0n the island will (xi-operate another year. and thus nuke it a Provincial llffflll‘. what mlieih-t have been n. dis- astrous tire ca-med by b grass. on the premises of Mir. muei Craswell was narrowly averted but sorry to say his beautiful hea looks to be completely destroy However. there is s. hope it may spring from the covered roots ll. Campbell. President Aid Society called on pbell wno and Charlottetown vcry shortly" E C. Railings presented her with a fan ot greenimcks. Mir-s. Houston although complete-iv surprised. made a fitting expression of thanks. The Ladies Av; conducted their busines period with Miss Campbell . The cleaning o! the Church was discussed 5W3 Mrs. Allen Wyand muzgeeted when help hug/ht be available for game. Other matters were dlscusaod and satis- factory conclusions reached. An invitation from Mrs. P. L. Cam bell for next meemg was giu y accepted. Hymn. Li I Have Wound- ed Any Heart To-dn/y was sung bringing the nleetlng w a. clone. A ‘bountiful 11inch was mjoyeci by all, served by cormnittee in charge. aa- alsted by the hostess \ fie‘ "Y; “in. AIR SERVIGE XABLOTTETOWN AIR-PORT FLYING INSTRUCTION $10.00 Per Ir lea Charlottetown Prom m; Al! $2M OQHIMQIW Flt-Lt. I. PAUL SHARP! I-I-UAJ. Iifll-[Qm 4000 Bonn Experience App], nin‘“ n 111ml.‘ ‘f6’ ¢§ flqll your Travel Afllfl or Babies. resented Clark, Margaret Moore and John Thumbs. Instnnnentatl music by imam and- u- One Act Play, Two Manama. Dlnyed by Ethel Moore and George e Glut taking ova , with very fitting re- unarks paid a tribute to Mm. Show oi‘ (Itiarlott/ewwn who so capably directed the plays. etc. Mix Ethel Moore then presented he: with a beautiful bouquet oi roses and a chocolates. Mil‘! Slaw uwtmxsly replied The program was bmuzht to a close by s giug the National An- them Mrs Noel Hooper and Mrs. Coffin capabl {fled the capacity as organists or the evening. Sale 0t pies followed with Mr Herb brisk bidding. ‘The ion and pies wane heard of the good act ng. and all deserve credit. Mrs. Towns-end MoNeiil was at home to the W M and Ladies Aid Societies u! the New Glasgow Christian Church on the evening of May 6th. It was one-oi the larg- est meetings for me time. when Kitty members and visitors gather- ed. a very encouraging outlook for the work oi the Master’: Vineyard. Mrs McNeull devotional leader. o ned the service by all sinzinz “i Faith Looks Ugxto Thee" then a selection "Fbllow g the ‘Trail o! Faith‘ and Scripture reading from 26: ‘ An interesting win . W. D. Stevenson s. . ‘ lgs. Mrs. P. A Hmzston and Mrs. Richard Dickie- sorl tock part in reading the “Story of Gideon" Also Readings as iol- The HGHUETSOH B . All Church by Mrs. Harland Hill. en Bible “a. poem" by l/Irs Reginald McNeill. Selection on Temperance by Mrs. Lowell Wyand. This part rend close by repeating ‘ e Lord's of the meeting was brought to a h Prayer" in unison and singing hymn My Jesus I Love Thee The president took charge. Min~ uies of previous meeting wele read and accepted Roll call was answ- ered by repeating a verse o: Script.- ure or a favorite literary gem The LINE cuAaLo-rriero sick wmmitice reported an active month. It was moved and agreed upon that all monies. on hand be sent m headquarters. For next meeting on special request. Mrs Ling is tc be asked to act alder. and the members are’ req ‘. s ccial sturiics‘ from the first; sew-n c apters of the Acts of the Apostles. answering roll call with a verse from same. A hospital patient is i0 be re- membered by sending a potted i nt and as many as possible to ~ a letter Closing hymn. Would Be True and repeating oi Mimpah Benediction. In Memoiiam HUGH J. Mat-DONALD The death occurred at his home in Bouris West o: Hugh J. o! Winthrop. Mass»; Mm. Otiazies MlacMahon. mirfleld; Mrs. A J.. Boune West; lia at hmne held 110m his . flexes Church, hinlenl mass by his . Snnot. Burial cal-lute South Africa ilopas For Late ilorn iirop JOl-lANNESBOUi-‘LG. Mfly 22 - in South of crtilizera o t. have now ruched the point w n: bread queues have re- laoed the lineups ior meat o1 a he drought you! Province and so MM have eown and Start your sun fun early . . . get out and play Decoration my! Come see our exciting collection of bright hare piaycioihes first! Vivid bra swim suits, adorable midrifl playsuiis. peasant partners .‘ . . smart slack sets.‘ See them in the sun shop . . . budget-priced for Summer fun See them in the windows, decorated by Mr. Jul Hlarldigan who is hack with us from the Air l<'0rcc with which hO served during the war.