SEPTEMBER '14, 1953 i Womens waqsh made at pantry sale. "I am not very happy," he ex- ! . , . . , Greg; i”..;:;mef'ig'gon(f:fi:; b N Hm plslned, "because -the glass does MYSTERY or rm: SIGNALS - , vener" w 5 re d, 11 d -d d I GI! potts curious things, and though no INDIAN RIVER W. decidedto hold arpsntry4 sale in to ask 53,0018 Chndrzgs meu(,a(;l, threat is visible upon the sky, "Wham mere? 3 signal. the man Kenllnll-on in the heir future. V” H, dist ' t I P l t t Cl-(AFTER. X something may be going to happen ' till ll h t it th " Amu” mm" or mam mvu Common mounted to mm 0'l:h3Me8e- "C or m es an here that I would not wish to wait :3: Tom iilflirl eoe pl: be en. Give Wu: home an elegant look V0313”? "in" W” hem "' M” E'1""d c””'”" i"V"'d Mrs. MacRae read a portion tor. My engineer has a great uch- C t I" ' y 5 Ry on 115' with this easy-to-crochet now hellulno of Miss Grace Easter the members to meet at her from the pap,,,..mm1ed' ncmm, ”a- ” rim ,. 'dent Mu. Keith Mann, n the chair.- Seven visitors ettendedt and nembeiru sulwered roll call ,by ailing 5 my to make money tor in. Institute. -Mrs. Prod 'ruplin, i.N., wls asked to attend the Re- Lresher Course given for nurses :y the Red Cross to which Mrii. ruplin kindly consented. A motion, thet SI be-'the prize for the Scrap Books compiled by zho pupils in each room, was nrried. Mrs. Fred Tuplin and yliss Frances Pendergast were named to Judge and award the prizes ior those scrap books of ihe coronation. Cod liver oil cap- wlu were received "om Red Lotti; readd the Ollltzlnliing carll Etlo beas.” H t V d b They took soundings every uw upper cmgs and turrets "shone had no part in u, when on the l Cm” mm mm W member” . Jlzlliin M:C:lI!lHi: was gialiiist: cxrltiangtea ofwplclcnlgsvbgcipes y In minutes and crept inshore. The a reg. " blzodi mid whuf the Ig.u8- forosml bwmnds a3”i"' they nwi M 7 5 Th0 lwilule W1 WW5 the Mrs. A. A. MacDonald read the It was derided in hold A cnkc stream became -visible emers nil nf mmfthsmfiffi. 5?” h' E mm mm f”" "i 5”" "RM and "i 1'-"WY 1i""”Y school and pre-school hildren to Scripture lesson, Wm, H", ex, 531,, M Moore & Mdmnd-S on the out to sea. while mum hung over P”? 0 at?” ” llaf Opened "9 scorned that ten thousand flylngi mf needs the ex- l"'c'”"3 ” H" '0” l picmc- position given by the president. first available Suturday in Sop--its passage. Veg mg jg?” P3 "New iamlls Came and WEN. F059 midi Ira Vilhmin 3150 d0N1'ved 9”"-9 191' me m3'h' Prayers were offered by Mrs. (ember. Collection amounted to "It's boiling anyway," said Jane, 1 1”” is "gm" appefi"3d it d9” fell, clustered and scattered above "C" in Minute est marks in each grade Blair MacDonald. Mrs. M.-iriln.'si.5s. ”but probably no good lor a cup oi med dim" ”"”' Bi W” 3'””e- the trees. Jane guessed at Jack-o-. d Plans were made Ior members Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. MdC- Mrs. Clifford Slierrcn invited tea. You can smell the sulphur oven mi” m.”y have b"."”1”ed mm ”””""s SW1"? "Om the hokmlre to sell hot-dogs and lunches ll Dougall. members to her home for the out he")! bY,'?5i”5 hand; VTWW iirmti HEW: beneath the woods; but Captain the School Carnival. The president suggested that October nieeting, WllCN'- roll call "There's one bright thing about pom ed stars view set dmfghlgl C05” explaillfid What they SSW. Mrs. Hubert Gilli: gave 2. short but interesting report. of the Pro- answered with a Bible versc'bl-r passing ill a get-we-lb or ever made Benny can it --Mane”. "mm; of mi” 5 -T110 HWY 3Pll93"',he said, ”but of a size so gigantic! vlnclal Convention which she st- containing the word "thanks". svmpnthy card. Lllncli committee 8,, Gorge. nu lung Sm" lcleamd i3dl0 110 Bfelila W-E. llutplhe 198U'iand burning so bright that we cani iveyrl i1;N,v'- tended and she thanked the mem- Mrs. Larter and Mrs. King will be. Mrs. clirinrd slier.-n. mm me we would we the. mm ar ty of their shape indicated plan isee them out here, close an hand bars for appointing her as ii dele- were appointed delegates K to at- Mrs. Vernon MlicLc-nnan and we man probably be the only and DUTD03? ;Th9Y 5--00d Om VHY their flash might almost blind our gs”, tend the annual meeting of Mrs. Aubrey Gamble. thing. to vmt "us godgloigouen Clearly-'aWln 5-MS. Ditch b1RCk in eyes and they must be my larger Miss Grace Easter conducted an orange rolling contest after which she served home-made Ice- cresm and Mn. Peter Macbellsn and Mn. Will Hickey served del- icious cakes. ' The nexi. meeting is on Sept. ii. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sin- clair. Roll call iilll no a pickle re- cipe. ' SPRINGFIELD W. p X. The monthly meeting or Spring- lield Womeinls Institute met at the home or Mrs. Reginald Has- lem and Miss Muriel Haslam on September 2. Twelve members answered the roll call with B. pickle recipe. It was reported that the cans had been received and are at the home at Mlrs. Clarence Haslam; also ; supply Moi cod liver oil mpsules which are to be distri- buted by Mrs. C. I-Iaslam. Committees were appointed as follows: school, Mrs. G. Dunning; srogmm. M.r-s. Gerritlt 100 and um. Georgie Dunning; lunch, Mrs. Ivan Lambe. Mrs. John Ho- zsn. Mrs. George Dunning and Mrs. Ernest I-laslam. A report was heard from Mrs. O-Q'OoQ9-Q-O-COO Institutes home for the October meeting when roll call will" be answered by "Sing, Say or Pay". Program committee is Mrs. Jsmes- Mec- Intosll and Mrs. George Math- eson. Meeting adjourned. An apple contest put on by Mrs. Wm. Newsome was won by Mrs. James Cousins. Lunch was then served by the hostess. ZION W. M. S. MSISETING The monthly meeting of 'Zion W. M. S. was held Thursday eve- ning at the home or Mrs. Arthur King; Highland Ave. The president. Mrs. Rendlc at the next meeting roll call no Eastern Division Preshylerlal to he held in Sydney Mines, Sept. 30. Cards of appreciation were read from several members. Thirty- one visits were made to sick and shut-ins. . Miss Doris Ferguson was ap- next year. Alter the business,i Mrs. Rob- erts read el challenging article on prayer !or- missionaries entitled. "Holding the. Ropes". The duties of auxiliary president, secretary and treasurer were read by Mrs. French, Mrs. Dnrrach and MYS- King. . The secretary read a letter from Mrs. Dixon, missionary in Formosa, showing it is more blessed to give than receive. The meeting closed with a prayer oflercdvby Mrs. Angus MncDonald.l ' A short Bible quiz was con- ducted by the president, and Mrs. Blair MacDonald was asked I0 have one (or next meeting. Next. meeting Wm be the Church Parlor One later than usull d!" the Presbyterisl. - GBEENVALE W. I. (home of Mrs. pointed Mission Band leader for hers THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . ing fruit and bill presented and paid. Secretary reported that 517.45 try woman have much to discuss during bus tour" and Mrs. Spense and Mrs. Weeks reported attending luncheon at Prince oi Wales College. Mrs. Earle MscRae invited members for next meeting. Meet- ing closed by singing "God Save the Queen" after which lllnch was "served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Arthur Houston. Aflixslvnlzll w. 1. The monthly meeting of the Alexandra W. I. was held .-it the John with an attendance of 14 mom- will he answered by each mem- c7n'iiLr7r'6?Cw. 1. meeting of was held Wendell monthly the Carleton W. I. at the home 0! Mrs. Macwllllams on Tuesday even- ing, September 1. Sixteen mem- responded to roll call with two quill, blocks. A lobster sup- per will be held early in Sep- tember. - New committeesnppointed were as tollows: school, Mrs. Donald Sutherland and Mrs. John Quil- lcy; sick, Mu. Keith Lord and Mrs. Elmer Sturdy; new lunch committee for October is Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Donald-Suth- erland and Mrs. John Myers. Next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mac- Cnull. Collection amounted to &l.60. The SIIERBROOKE W. 1. Women's Institute Edward -Sherbrooke met at the home 01 Mrs. hem 1" Laughlin on September 3 for their Wwk monthly meeting with an attend- '””m3 "” snce lol 11 member: and two visi- tors. Roll call was answered by an ex- change of pickle recipes. Mrs. my .VlacMlllan ' e iTabIe Top As they steamed slowly west, I chasm opened in the low preciplces and 9. block pathway penetrated amid the overhanging rocks. It struck Into the heart of the hills and was quickly lost under their shadow. Above it towered the vol- canic crsgs and from its depths there came A definite sound at last. Through the cleft, at intervals ol about five minutes, burst a hollow hissing rattle that rose to e roar, bellowed like a steam hooter, than ssnl: away into silence, only to break out again a little later. "That's the geyser," said Angus," - Just the row a geyser would make." the ghastly hole," said Tom. ”What- furnace since he did." And then came a whiff of sul- phurous heat Irom the shore that set their thoughts in s new chan- nel. "Suppose we csn't.lsnd it All?" asked Angus. "It may be I case for gas masks, or something or that sort. we havent got with us." "The sulphur comes from the steam." answered Psrdo. "II we keep clear of then: boiling water, we may breathe ell right. The treasure is at the geyser, and that cannot be very lei!" I They longed to land. but it was now past noon and Tom directed that I complete circuit of the is- land should be made and my neur- er approach postponed till the 1101- lowing day.. He told the captain of his pur- j:.Mmj new Home Economics Convener, was read. Severel memb attend- ed the A. C. W. W. reception at P. W. C. and were quite impressed with meeting the visitors lrom other lands. Mrs. Pl-enk Townsend invited all to meet st her home for the oc- tober meeting. Eollcall will be answered by "My First Picture". mdnw Hugh” M me mmm Th ihly meetilll 0' ""3 Harris was Bypomted to not on A name-the-tune contest with :onvention. Next meeting, will Gmf,v.T:"w. I. was held at the :23a'uC:T1;ml3l5; i';;'M'l:e Ygggpxlii Mm Eric Mmmn M mmm W” to at the home of Mrs. William home or Mrs. Albert Paul on and M” Elmer 'wnm Were My. won by Mrs. Juries Harris after lmsllmi Coueeuon amounted to Sept 15" (5 i pointed on sick committee for the which "h' hwu" ”"'9d 1'9”"h' President Dreamed ":11 mil; some length of time. m""'r ”'”'”d by M” F"'"k n ; w I E"; dmitmdisotnr mm "8 A! report was made of the bm- T”""””' ''”d M” 3”” M'''' 1 - - roe n un . th s. .. .. ..i Wis; .i".ii;:::'i .2: iilS:”t"id3.1.3l2.i”2.iIRi?:u”i?f.' e---- M .G, g at eson wss os- g nil rs an - - ' tessrsto liaorsee Valley W. 1- 0'1 preTeent.e bands on their W. I. anniversary. KINGSTON W" 1' iept. 2. The president, Mrs. Wm. MacDonald presided. Roll call was answered by eight members; one visitor was pre- for food parcel to Care, vvlas pxaperegi aridts new; door bought present. lent. decided to canvass te str ct slice is as mee ng. 'M . H Wm, M d I ' , , ' , -. , Wlyl and mum at making for -Cancer Fund. An interesting letter from Mrs. me ':,,,,,,':,:'”,,”, th, ;,eff;,f,,,f ” frhei-e s ayiride variety of interesting and im- noney wu discussed and it was read and approved. It was decided to send Minutes of lut meeting were It was also reported that the hall had been scrubbed, the interior ;5,oo varnished and painted. the stage Sick Committee. reported send- Stewart Moaregor, East Baltic. the Kingston W. !. met Sept. 3 at the home of Mrs. Tyrul Holmes with 11 members and one-visitor Mrs. Stewart Colwlll and Mrs. Heber Campbell were appointed the grab bag articles amounted to 31.40. Nlxt meeting will he at the home at Mesdsmu Williams and Stewart Colwill. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Wesley Green and Mrs. Horace Willis. Roll call will be answer- ed with something lor an suc- tion sale to the value of 25c. BOUT!-I GRANVILLE W. I. The September meeting of South Granville Womenis lnstl- tute was held Sept. 3 at the retary Miss Irene Morrison was appointed secretary for the eve- ning. Members answered roll call with 12-in quilt squares. New committees are:--School: Mrs. Fred Chilppelle, Miss Annie Keirpslck: Mrs. Louis Corbett, Miss Annie Keir: program: Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. Mclnnls; lunch: Misses Mae Buchanan and Annie Keir. Mrs. John H. Mac-Lend invited ipose and Costa. trusted that theylment. But he expressed no doubt would make no long stay. ing in his head. and when the head of Carlos aches, that means elec- tricity and tempest. He is a baro- meter." They went upon their way west- ward. Where the highest elevations of Tabletop towered above them in twin peaks. And then, when the sun began to near the horizon and shoot final, dazzling rays upon the island's face, B strange and startling thing ap- peared and all four of the watch- ers simultaneously marked it. Already the base of the great cliffs had lost the sun and a dark shadow began to creep up i'rnm sea level to hide the land. but still the loot alignment. Seen at colour against their sun-lit back- ground and visible to any eye. Cos- la joined them while they stared and soon shared their astonish- ias to what they saw. , "A signal," he said. But the captain thought it very improbable. "Who can say whpn the stars were painted there?" he asked. He turned to get his telescope. but by the time that he brought it to them, the stars were no longer visible. Shadows had descended over the precipiccli and swallowed them. The sun touched the rim of the sell. and was quickly sped, while at his sinking. darkness swiftly fol- lowed. They completed their per-I ambulation under night and mark-l ed one more sign of life before the 1 day was done. But it was.natural.i though extraordinary, and man, "These are a million tire-flies"; than any insects known to humani kind." To be continued NEH : lull l LUH Elia! basket! In white or pastel colors, it's so very prl-ttyl It's treble cro- chet-easy to do. Starched crochet looks like por- celain. About W. inches in dis- meter. Psttem 7289; directions. Send Twenty-ilve Cents in coins- ior this pattern (stamps cannot bs accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, clo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. Alice Brooks Designs Country. portal-ltqwork for women :10 do in theiRoyal on the school committee tor , , e" "' . W . Sgpt, Collection wus 1.1.... up Canadian Air Force-work suited to their par- smountlng to 70c. Friendship . I . . fund ale. Money collected from tlcular abilities. There's travel and adventure too! And there's the'sstisfaction'of serving'one'3 If you are a young woman interested inun- usual and fascinating duties, find out today:vhat the Air Force offers you. il be RCAF will train home 0! Mm Louis Corbett you for work for which you have special apti- Eloven membern and three vlsi- k d torn were present. . 'l c ' the same a ran an Miss Alexandra Keir presided mde You W11 re ewe P Y! . "d "' we ”b""" ”' me "C' trade advancement as for airmen. For complete details, have a chol with the Career Counsellor at the address in the coupon-or mail the coupon locloy! .M",,....1svM4-'"'- " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - V - V - - - - - - - . --o-..-......d lu-:(:li.i'iriNi.'l'NlT. rm: JOFRNAL Bl'll.lll.V(;, sumnwrsldm 1'. F-. L rhnno: Jiffii members for the next meeting when roll call will be answered by R pickle recipe. Proceeds (mm the ice cream festival. Aug. 27 was 313.33. Miss Bnn Morrison put on A contest. "Scrambled Names". Prize was won by Miss Mae Buchanan. Plenlr mail to me. u-itlnml n,l,igd!iDlI.Jlll! par-Iirulm-l regarding enrolmm! requirement: at opening: now available in the R.C.A.F. NAME (Please Print) STREET ADDRESS .. .. .. CITY ...........-..........PROVINCE... Lowengnsvyrou W. I. The Lower Newton Women's In- stitute was organised at the home - M M". Dam (mm on Tuna” EDUCATION (by grade Ind province) nlternoon. Augustzs, with 11 men'I- .. . AGE . bers Joining. The Supervisor. Mrl. Manning, gave sndntereptlng talk on the his- tory oi the Women's Institute d the work of the Women's Instlt on P. I. 1. Mrs. Taylor. assistant - instructor of I-lsndicrslts, also at- tended the meeting. The iollowlng oilicors were 0- Ccndidahe run! be single. between II and 29 years. and have Grade I0 education ov below. cu-33.: 1 nun-i-----a------.-..---- .lc1.1..lL.n.n.n.n.: -;-.-Av-4:--”-' i clilorodeni....,... clean,-fresh inoulli! You'll have a charm menu. with Clllorogienll Dentists lg. Imlvenit dbntll school made 395 eompnruoiu of the clenmn nation 0 lend' toothpnteu-nmmonisted. chloroph III a regular. Chlo ent'I patented cleaning ingredient id the best job of all! i You'll have a Imhmnogagm Cliloravugalll Scientists mods oo--....--.-----...-o-....-..--ocuouuo---on oillcliilnilii AIRFORGE 9 9 e) TARGET: FREEDOM 0 '9 (A third Tuesday in September. - I See your Air Force in action on Air Force Day. next Saturday. :i'. September 19th. at R. C. A. F. Station. Summer-side. Watch for g local onnouncemenlm ' i n A--H! t thin"-ed ' '”7;,k,',',','i;, "”';”"- lected: . 4' nt. Mrs. lunioe non: 3.”l3":uMm.:y'po":;l3wm?3?irl.lomm ou'r'u'-mn fotnlrhoilpr: vice pr:-Kept. Mrs Chitin me- ga," bmmnyl - r Eschem: secretory-treasurer, Mu. David Gillis; Oonvenen, Mrs. Joa- eph Grmin, Mrs. D.' A. Msdrevish. Mrs. Aubrey Mu-.I.ollsn,, Mrs. Monty Grimn, Mrs. John Nichol- son: Auditor. Mn. Aubrey Mac- Lellln. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mn. lunloe Ross on the hi better Ii teotilo th Clllo - j,),:?.du.:”uic:r'in::lsy.0g'on'u lo::.i,hvl?vely, ;lnt-yn Rsvoirrl . conlairis Imur-soluble elllovvrilvlliu loud dental jolnnl nvenll - Ltnlglt everyvnfs breath in mt" and ofun disagree- I o I thing in the morning. 3 . 'l'lnt'o wbxyour morning ' botlbmnhlnq noverv mi 1-- hilt. when you use Chlo ent. IIIIHGID "norm breath" in The Young Men's Christian An- soclstion, now world-wide. was lounded in London in 1844. . . for hoi- The Theatre Francois in Paris . , , was founded in I'll! by the French , - t , actor Fnnoois Tnlms. ' Chhmdengiu gzmndgcinnni VET H) Irr- l.'i..i..l”i' y