l ; QEPTEMBER 2.11944 F w; l1 r- . "CHURCHES romoaaow | STJIETEITS CATHEDRAL UNiltD CHURQ“ E llnoucau l oi CANADA l’. ltochiord square - TIYHT______ __ _ >__ 3 ' ‘TY UNIT g‘ u“ (hfighnL-fi Malone. gnukc" ED - ——- .v. ‘. ', 2‘ SERVICES M!“ ur-hlzchnnlu gvggegirimflma... t l...“i.‘.'.'.l.“llr.’_‘§."5_:s%_°;*;?gm , . 5 1m Holy Euehefllt. Cher-l. uloo s. M.: Pllillio Worship. znunlrlfila. om '~ ml lgfigw"! ""1 1"“ llolr ermon. communion M dpy grid Filth! wusincsdey- - z I3 Tuwhl “when”, Saturday 5 0M VQIIIOHI Sermon: Rev. T. Velez] i010: ' e Ill l "-I( _ 7:00 P. lleLtpPeublionv-vlzlli-gm , Sermon: “Christian La our." A “Rev- E. McLennau. n em: A d did u; Ancient ‘Tlmfl-Paxyi h“ In “Prayer io th W 3' E. McLcri-nan? M“ fl Z y” Irldly- l _ Church School 51-h; wecéhtialiezrzgltz°nzfghgrx Prlmary and Beginners Depart. “$531k, m, - vane" M” mail-its will meet at the ugua] ‘ 1 be - ylmgefee-Rleléhgiwffgfufivfi", vnltlm Cordiaiiy Welcome, ‘s 551', PAUL'S CHURCH a", A, LeDrew Gardner. Rector p1,, sllll-lel alller. Deaconess 2' m Lillian Earle, Organist :. m‘. lvmulltt. a.'r.c.M., " ' Choir Director . | C munlon. ilazgitlznlgoiy Cchrhhmunlon and Ser- unntnt moo. 7:00: Evenin! P!!!"- o |||y School will re-open next sung’, September 10th. PRESBY IERIAN 5115151511 s71? limits I Minister Elite Rev. "\l;.AH. sflusfill Somers, ‘Oirganist l Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. A. M. MORNING WORSHIP. soloist: Cpl. Stanley Lancaster. , C. A. F. . 5L: EVENING WORSHIP. prano Solo: Prayer Perfect- le Speaks. Mrs. A. Johnson. Minister will conduct the Ser- vices and deliver the Sermons. lung , . Ilii \tld#l&ll‘l~“-'»P 044g‘ .7¢i'i"pii—i—_ :Zl0N PRESBYTERIAN = u CH URC viii-m ——— Priace and Grafton Street * Minister IEV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Organist. Miss Helen Stewart Choir Director-Mrs. Arthur Rope: 11 A. M.: Morning Worship. Music: The Prayer Perfect-Speaks -l)els. Mrs. A. B. Johnston. 7P. M.: Evcning Worship. llulc: The Good Shepherd-Van De Water. Mrs. Arthur Roper. The Sabbath School meets at l0 ’.o'cloclr in the morning. The Minister" will he in charge at ti: services on Sunday. The National Day of Prayer and " Thanksgiving will be observed. a n it Tfiflns Arra néed ll. Vi. Wsllnor LIMITED "WEI-sits SINFE 186s I confirmation School and Sun- BAPIISI THE llAvTls-rTfiURgH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Juclson.l.¢vy_ 5,1), The _Cl1urcll School 10 A, M, ‘ Morning Worship 11 A, M, ; Conducted by ole Rev. 1:. A. MucPhee. who will breach the sermon oi the morning. l Solo. Selected: Mrs. Roy Cudmore.‘ Mrs. B. S. Smythe will he the org- anist ior the day. l You are invited ta worship with I THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 1 CHURCH | Dr. K Organist. Miss Marionne Saunders l l l Morning Worship: ll A. M. Sermon: The Invisible Choir. ‘ Solo. .‘ iccfed. Miss Jean Enman. 2:30 P. 01.: Sunday School. Evening Worship: 7 P. M. Sermon: The Changed Attitudel and the Chanccd Name. Solo. selected. Mr. Erie Man’ Gregor. 1111.1. GOSPEL 3 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH l Elm Avenue | ll A. M.: Morning Worship. 3 P. M.: Sunday School. “ 8 P. l\I.: Evangelistic Service. ‘ You are cordially invited to these services. Pastors: B. E. STEEVES‘ ln Memoriam GEOR-GE COUSINS -__ . Alter a. lingering illness there passed peacelully away at the Pro- vlnclal Sanitarlum on Thursday. Aug, 24th. George Cousins in the 58th. ylear ohhls age. A son of John S. and lvlrs. Cous- ins. deceased lol- a time ollbrated a larlll in Park Corner. later securing a position with the Dept. oi Public Works in Ch‘town, where, durulg the Summer lI1OniIl5,_I1fl..._5k1luuny-‘ Qpcfflled a Gov‘t Road Machine (or several seasons 1mm he ‘VF-i mm‘, pellcd owing m lll health to re-, linqullh this hosltion. now min; in U.S.A.., he leaves to‘ mourn his Father and Mul-her flndl the following brothers end sisters- Elizabctil (Mrs H. Macbeod). Irlshtowll. Stella (Mrs. Fred Camp-l bill Graham Road, and Millie at; home, James W. Park Corner. William in U. s. A. and Jenn E-| on the homestead. . An exceptionally large number o! sympathlzlng friends trom far and nem- attencled the iuneral service on ‘ Sunday. Aug 27th. held lrom the‘ home n] hls father and conducted by Rev. Buntaln. assisted by‘ Rev. E. J. O. Fraser. l The 119ml tribute, were beauti- lui, bearing silent tribute oi the‘ {Aefipiect in svhieh the deceased was 6' . During the service, Mr. Richard Dlckieson oi New Glasgow icelln§ly' rendered, "Going down the Valley. \ The Pall-bearers “We Flank M“. Nlltt, John E. CamPbenl 3°17“ 31°13'- goefi; gousllng Arthur Stewart and‘ av ous ns. The remains were tenderly laid. latrnlly- plot ln Geddifi Memorial Ceme a111- Until the dav breaks Ind m“ shadows flee away. — ___i_- WINSLOB NORTH WJNSTITUTE The regular meeting oi Wlnsloel North W.1. met at the home oi Mrs Earl Clark AHS- 9. M88111"! OPEN” with Ode and Creed. Minute; oi the Julv meeting were read and adopt- edv members and 2 vlsltors 11n- ewel-ed Roll Call Sick Comm. tea ported a Baby Gift Vllfchaseii- “d a box of lrult and a card sen . and bill; for some were presented an- ‘mm A thank you letter was re ceived. and other correspondence was presented and discussed. The Comm, gave their 160°"- °n ti}: plllv New Committers allpfllnied l" gm‘ Mrs clollde Craslvell and Mrs. Albert Ymlnker. School Mrs glib: Carter and Miss verll bNunlmFs Cont“, was conducted v on“ Winnie Cudmore. Program 8m for Sept. meetlill’! to be held a e ome oi Mrs A159"- 5mlm~ M“ .lll~l Clllrii and Mls< scale?‘ ‘£611: mom Coll amounted toK Lunch ing closed with the 111B- was served hv the hostess. ERE ls ONLY ONE Y‘ ii ‘KILLIS rfiuuv rues auo aLc brnzn msscr PESIS "Qben The Gates oi q ' l known l and Mrs. crllrnll ruinous‘ This col is reserved for new: g‘ ‘Wflumarut. out iidlltttillll! ll llv‘l"iiilli“l“iv°l.l'll“’.l”l° l'l'.'"""1 ‘ ' u °"" COOKS ior Photos. l _ CONFEDERAfluN LIFE IN. i BURANCE. : JAMIESOhPS will be Drugstore open all day n“ on” Monday. 9-2- ll. ii‘ Q (B; ammo REGTJ (l-EJLJ-ll resume regular training! at all Centres beginning 5th Sept. 1944. and lull attendance re- ui-red. 31-3; I CHURCH or SCOTLAND slam‘ ‘VICE-Sabbath September 31d. De ‘Sable l1 A. M. cltancn-el 3 P. MA CBDILTrBVQISe 7.30 P. M. Rev. J.i ‘H. Bishop, 9-3.113 ENGAGEMENT. — M1‘. and Mrs! J. l-l Blanchard announce the engagement of their daughter Marie Bernadette to Joseph Ed- mund Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Arsenault. Abram! Vllllilfi The marriage will take‘ place~the latter part of siiittalfibfllfl‘ -2-l. ___ l CAVENDISII Unlted Church-Z Sunday. ser-lcnlber srcl, i944. Pub-‘ |l1c worshlp, New Glasgow at _3 ‘ ‘M. conducted by_ Rlev EdWl1l| ‘Whlte. Mr. Cotlm .v1ll be on holi-l ‘day September 3rd and 10th. Rev . ‘E- S Coiflll, Minister. 9-1-11. I ‘MRS. ‘WALLACE H. lllacLAlNEu Nlne Mlle Creek. announce the fllsiizement of ner slaughter Elvlral Evenini: Worship will be observed ena- w Ernest- Cllifmfi- $011 0! a; 7 p_ M_ The Re“ E A Mug _ and 1\lrs._ Everett Holmes. phat Wm b‘ the weaken ‘Klhgston. Marriage to take placel in the near future 9-2- HELPING RE-D cnoss - auction sale oi timber and other articles was recently held at the Covehead-—Stanhope Rink and the proceeds, $11.00, were donated to the Red Cross for war work, Milton and Rustlco September 3rd. Si. Johns. Milton. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A 1\l St. Mark's. Rustico, Sunday School 2.15 Evening Prayer 3C0 P. M v. Sitney J. Davies, Rector 9-2-11 THE KIRK OF ST. JADIES. The Minister. lht- Reverend Bussell Somers. M A . S.T.M , has returned from his vacation and wlll- conduct botl-l Morning and Evening Worship in the Kirk tomorrow and deliver the scromns. The fllllSlC lcrl both services will hc under tile dir- ection ol the Cllllrch Crgnllist, lgllss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. ac. ___,_ t CHURCH NOTICE for Parish 0i r ' for Sundayfli RM. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. —. Services on Sunday next will bel conducted bv the Zliinirtcr. Rev. '12! E. McLennan who will preaclrat: both diets of worship. The tnorllzng, d evening SUDJCCIS will b "Prayer for me World" and’ “Christian Labour". respectively.‘ Mr. Gcorae Johnson will sinrr at the a L Pkosssnjhbflllllil seljvice and 1n tile cvcnlnci] the choir lvlll {.113 Parrcvr. wci _ "Jerusalcln." lvir. A. Roy! Kendall will be in charge oi the. music and wlll presllla at the| organ. Visitors cordially welcome. l‘ SYDIPATIIY EXTENDED —Tl'1e oi Mlllvale d1 . 1s heartl- ly extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wendie J. Murphy in the trouble they have been called upon to bear by the‘ death of their son, Pte. Albert in France Albert jclned the army‘ shortly alter the outbreak at the war llnd had been overseas lor the past, two and half years. He “K15 dangerously wounded ln action and‘ died in a hospital four days later.‘ Another brother »Rcbert ls servlnl; in Italy. and Vernon in Halifax. ENGAGEMENT - hirs. Clark. Verdun. Quebec, formerly of Louisa Btsldes his wife and three tllildy Ge ‘z town‘ PE Nancy announces rcn, Gerald. Shirley and Eleanor‘ thgrefigagemc,“ o; he, youngest daughter, Lillian E. to Frank~ James Wilding Cooke. son o! Mrs- Augustlls 006KB. 0!} Montreal, Quebec-nodding f0 tflke place in The Church of St. John Divine, Moiiatt Avenue. Ver- dun, Quebec on Saturday, 14th‘ October 1944. at e00 pm’ l - T-AKEN SUDDENLY ILL. -_'l‘he.‘ manv friends of Mr. Edward Dll18-~ well. Somervilie. Mass. wllbbe, pleased to hear that his condltlon; is somewhat improved. Mr. Dlng-‘ well came home to visit his 111011181‘ Mrs. James E. Dlngwell, Midgell.‘ There was to have been a re-unlon‘ oi the iamlly on Sunday but Mr.‘ Dingwell became seriously ill and‘ was taken to_the hospital Sat-. urday. Mrs Irvlllg Tnombs. Bede-l‘ cue and Mr 6.5. Dlngwcll New‘ Glasgowthave returned to lhelrl home. after visiting the family in Midgell. Mr Dingwells wife and two children have been on thel Island for_tl_1e_ pasr,_1nontl1._ pie Loni, C i l 4 “Four pouches, ammuni n‘? we still have the size An‘: .. l THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN TYW‘ llilWiRll MGINNIS New Arrivals . This Weelt Boys’ Low Shoes $2.95 to $3.76 Boys’ School Boots $3.35 Boys’ Heavy Farm Boots . . . . . . . . . .. $5.75 Misses’ School Oxfords, Solid Leather $2.50 Older Girls’ Oxfords $2.98 and $3.60 Men's Dress Shoes- new lines $3.75, $3.95, $5.00, $6.00, $6.7 Men's Work Boots by old reliable markers — $4.50 to $5.75. Special Work Boots $3.95 Just received complete range of sizes and widths ln the famous Arch Di- "t rector Shoes-So bring Z your foot troubles while Note the fittings-AAA to El Sizes up to 10. HUWARB McINNIS Great George Street Near Kent. llscslvss Letter from g’ Prisoner of War i i I l l l l Mrs Ivisrlon l-lurne oi Iris, 12111.1. has received an Air Mail letter-l ircm her son H0439 Pie. James L.‘ Hume who 15a prisoner of war in‘. Germany. stating that he was 1n 800d health. and receiving Red Cros. parcels. Personals Rev. J N. and ltirs. Bar-hm“ ls-nd sons George and Robert re. l tar-nod to their home ln Haatsport, ,N.S. this week alter visiting with ‘their mother Mrs. Andrew llllm. Dhrey. Kenslrlgton. AB Norman 5. Caswell R.C.N.V. R. retun-led to his ship alter spend- ins s twenty-eight day leave with hi! parents Mr and Mrs Jcrln Caswell, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Annie MacKinnon, Canoe COVE. his returned home alter an enjoyable visit to Providence R. I. and Qillnbv Mass. While there she visited her brother, Mr. John A. ‘MacLean, who had been ill, but Police Court yesterday a S.‘ 523i? .l.%.锓“' ‘°“ , , i?!‘ W05 d smissed instructions from Ottawa. on QUEEN'S C\NADI\ ' _. Zenerotls SlIDSCATlDLIOII‘OPZJ haAs been received {or the Queen's cm. “m? 711ml flom the Central Kinzs Carrv On Canaiiil. COTBE. nsrortrao w _ _ P 1'1 Farrar. westogglgfigd been informed tllat bis son Lf/Sgt. , ..rl~..r. has been wounded 1n action in Fran It.) lulfihc)‘ [jg- tnils have been received. COVEHEAD CH . -- . tfrd Church servlceémnE Um are: West Cove- Covehead Road 7.30 P,- M- M155 ivhrlzltrct Sterns oi Charlottetown wll sing at the "mining service at West Coveheald. REV Thus A. Wilson, Minister. 9-2-11. VISITING P. E. I. —M1‘s. Nor. man B. McLean ol Ottawa ieit this _week for Surrllnerslae, P. E. 1., t0 vwlt her son-ln-law and,daugh~ ter Squadron Leader and Mrs. Roland G. Christy. She was ac. companled by her grand-daughter, Miss Sylvia Hagen, w Q has bu“ Sliendmg the summer in Ottawa and Vercheres. Que, and by Miss Lorgttg O'Regan, who will also _" v15 Squadron Leader n ,. Christi’. —Montreal Stana d Mrs Fnillmigrellb s?! 8k i_ . . lg WINSLOE NORTH W.M.S. -'rllo film“ T°““'”°'- n’- 15 regular meeting oi’ Wlnsloe North Steal’; QR‘ 2044c W- M» S. met at. the home cl MrsdBuegt‘ m John Cutlmore Aug. 2nd. with Mrs Rqasgngdalg-y 40-48 Maclnnls as leader. Meeting Open- cream s? xfacl’ ed uggdwhen all Thy Mercles 0 Chitkehqib 3%‘: My . followed Prll er. A- 11mg ’ _ reading “Adventurer was yglvenlgarnips “gig: 5c 3 1:? followed bv solo; _ Mrs Eel-room Bee! 20-250 Clark and Mrs MacInnls, and‘ Fowl lb 50¢ Hymn Thy ceaseless Unexhausted" Perle Roast lb 30c Love was sung. Act; 3 was read arns, lb. ' 35¢ respcnsively’ and players eflered by| Beans. 2 lb. 25¢ Mrs J. Clldmore and Mrs. Mae-. Cobb e. lb. 4 Innis. Readings were given from the‘ Brocewoqi. bunch 20o Mifilvhflry Monthy. and severellCsuliflower. each 30-350 passages o! scripture. A Prayer-l Blueberries. ot. 20c for Peace was offered by Mrs Albert l New Potatoes. pk. 40 cllllmere. All Praise to Our Red-l Corn. dw- 40c "mint! Lord Blflied this pm o1 met Island cucumbers 4 for 25c meetins. Minutes oi the last meet? 5""- Plmli“! 17¢ ml; were read and adopted. sol‘ Acorn Squash. a tor a5 members and 3 visitors answered Surrlmer squash 2 ior 16 Roll Call with a verse oi Scripture. 151M111 Peppers. i for as Word ior next meeting Work. CoL- W513i‘ 15-155 amounted m 95 “m, Fourteen 51mg Island Tomatoes, lb. 1 call. \\'¢‘1'e made dllrlnl; the month,‘ Eltlns Apples 0c 1b and 4 cards sent. Next meeting was Gravenfiillfi APPIOB- 3 lb. $0 invited to the home o! Mrs. Bruce l cflmul bum“ 10° vellllbel, with lVlrs. John coon-lore Onions. 4 lbs. 25c and Mrs Albert Cudmore as lesd-| ers. Meeting closed lvlth the King, and ltlivzcah Benediction t Pat. ‘please copy) Army tion: ten helmets, steel; six knives, clasp; two pairs boots, ankle; right away heavens for tlio suite oil," roucs coumQgZ-Tcl ' finnitg Canadian Legion Band at Roxbury Clrlplojymgnflw! lust returned to his heme in ‘HOW is mucl-l improved in health. Pllwr Flbyd Ferguson oi’ the altham, M ite - d brief visit wit? hats ri-arerirgellivirtngnd IVéTeS Allred Ferguson of Dunstailn. a . Daniel B. Reid who spent his holidays at. his old home in Avon» dale was a passenger yesterday en route to Moose Jaw, 3551; whq" he has been employed on the CPR. , since leaving the province. l —~_—-_ I Mrs Thomas F. H ‘h been residing in 8:95}? ?O1'o 181:: Put 9W0 years l; spendin: s. very pleasant vacation ln the ravines Vlsitinit relatives and irends in Emerald. Chtown Hunter ‘River, Hope River also her sister Mrs Mc- Reld or Avondale. she expects to return to Boston soon. Dr. D. D. Soannell oi Boston Mass. who he. been spending an en. lvyable two week; vacation at his summer home in Georgetown has leit on return by plane, Mrs, gem- nell will remain for a cou-ple o! weeks longer. i Yesterday's Market This Ware-Four Years Ago By Tile Canadian Pms BPTENIBER 2. IMO-Annulme- ed 1.967 Nazi warplanes shot down bv British in first year of war: Alo- in! from Norway to SEPTEMBER. 3. Kingdom traded new world naval and air bases to United States _ior 90 over-age destroyers. Marshal Petain Broodcasted to French Ern- pire in eflort to stern colonial movement to Join Britain. WINTER GLOVES EASILY CLEANSED Perha 5 like most oi gone govel , ell summer. But ‘ end Pte. Vincent Lawrence Doiron Bella MacNelll. Georgetown. Doiron's next-ol-kln ls his mother. l940_ Unnedlh/lrs. Mary Doiron. Rarity Point. the home oi Mrs Leslie Bryenton on . Wednesday evening Aug 2nd Meet- ing opened by in unison. »eleven members. One visitor prc-‘ us. youwe sent. » now. with winter almost ready to and adopted. lbare it‘ teeth. it‘; time to eoncen-; PAGE Tlikg I! els e g plmraosusmam. i "mulch/loi- SALY an IIlue mung} '.‘:':::1'.:t".r."%"~'-""-~ MAUI IY C/mauallllckrnsllmlltn rlwmrwlw mu 1 . _ " Sliii-EAIN "nlé Protein eolllm of sour-cull noicomllll-au has" been raised to 40%- irom 35%|! n, Thus you get 5% more protein-S extra helpers in yolurpig" feeding job-—assisting you to make hogs grow faster, 0o grow more economically, to grade better-and you get these Ffel ll The price of sllllf-GIIII 40% liog Concentrate ill being held at the same level as for the former 35% product. a You can get all the Sher-Gain llog Concentratoyou weutJ There is no shortage of protein material for making ho‘ COIICCXIUGCO. Shur-Galn 40% Ilog concentrate ls beingnode to pro-uni standards-plus wartime scientific advances in balanced feeding. Get Sher-Gain 40% llog 0encentrailslNOwigaad your hogs growfright out of their stains”, 40...... coucenlmare ‘ MONTREAL, WINNIPEG. FDMONTIIN WUOUSTOCitNB KWR NLIUN Ptl ‘l’ - ‘l bvlluaoa PACKERS LIMIT -FEED DIVISION Fhc Feed Division of Canada Packers Limited KENSINGTON, P.E.I. CO-OPERATE WITH:- Mrs. T. MI Llewellyn o c». Mont-Hue Harold L l . S rsi Maynard y; Mmhny‘: Nfiaarihum Island Casualties The names o! two Islanders ap- ear in the latest Army casualty ists released here today. l Pte. Robert Webster Jylacfleill were both wounded. Pte. MaeNelllu rlext-oi-kin is his mother, lgrs. te. SOUTH WINSLOE w.1. The South Wlnsloe W.I. met at Roll Call was responded to by, Minutes of last meeting Thirteen members W. M. Bownell. Bedeflus E. A. Buell. village Green. willlam Caiibeck Bedcqne N A. Cutcliiie. Fredericton S. D. Dixon. North J. R. Driscoil. Mt- H" ¢ Laurette D John Edwards, Colvlllo readl _ l paid in one,‘ _ BRITISH Gordon Monkley, Stnunens III Molar-lane, liliacoucho. .I. F. Morris. Kinkors Claude McNciil. 0' llheG an b Boyle. floater Rival ll. S. uod. V Bi n. s. lVfeBae. owl's-l" Pliiman, N ew Arman 3%. k l."t. ‘llml victim» Dairy - tshiro Son, St. Peters e. Elmsdale Boss, Vernon live "tegartwh Beck. Montague Sliringfleld W85 11m Mn‘ o». North wu- ISRAEL WUBLD FEDERATION (CANADA) RESUMPTION 0F BROADCAST A New Series oi Radio Addresses Commences Sunday September 3rd OVGI‘ CFCY Dial 600 at 1:30 P. M. Listen in to an Authoritative Message concern- ing Present World Conditions. Some people think the War is nearly over but their ideas are based on false assumptions. The Truth will be told in our Messages, it is important. .trate on gloves and the best way to dollar to the fund raisins ellmpa1gn,l~:— ——- care ior them, which means the best way m wash them. thfm suds llnd then rinse squeezing out as much you can. Press out. remaining mois- thoroughly. ' ture with old cloths or paper towels app0lnt8d for the lnllolvln: three ‘until gloves are drv enough to bre- months. ‘vent settling of dye, which causes the streaking. shake out gloves. Myers on Sept 6th. ‘ straignhten cull and iinler seams. Lunch Ccmm Mrs Ira Allld, Mrs. and hang straight with clip clothes L. Bryenten. Mrs Beaten. y pins or slip a 11love over each and cl a wooden clothes hanger. Dry in s warm Leather glove; can usually be washed. but noy, ii thev have prev- iously been drv-cleaned. All leather gloves, with the exception oi doe skin and enamels. should rs washed ‘n on the hands ln suds. Wrrk in a few extra soiled ilngerttps and \suds on culls. Roll lesple or Miss Verna Turner were] Fabric gloves. l! they're dark- appointed to attend Convention; Icolored. are likely to streak. Wasiumeeting to be held ln the Institute by squeezing them gently in rooms. l water as ports. T. plnce, lthoroushlv and turn rlcn again. Pat out excess some as ior fabric glovcs and pllfi out lingers by blcwlnyy into them. wooden rod. most dry. solterl by wor Mrs P. Taylor and Mrs L. Gill- Comrnitiees there gave their re- 'I‘he some committees were re- Next meeting to bc nl Mrs W.O. nslde out. and wash? swing-out. towel [loves oli the ballet, tul-llllll: them lzently ‘m’ u“ “liters- '“. l M’?! xln C. C. F. Meetings MURRAY HARBOR. SAT. SEPT. 2nd MONTAGUE, MONDAY, SEPT. 4th ST. PETEIPS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th SOURIS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th ELDON, THURSDAY. SEPT. 7th ALL MEETINGS 8 P. M. W. B. Pinch of Regina, Saskatchewan, speaker. Come and hear C. C. F. platform first hand. v-