Siholarsi'ilp winner Miss En- id L‘ilies. oi North Milton l8 priorntrd with her 5100 award in inc president oi the P. \lnnrcn‘s institute. Mrs. Leslla Rnnlsay. An Identical annular- killri Ilrs been given to Mill oi Summe ’ t AWARD WINNER aide who was not prelent at this occasion. Min MacKinn. on. a graduate oi Summeraide High school. is now a 3rd year aludent at Acadia University. Miss Coles, who led the ngd- uatihg l e P.W.C. ll t year. will attend {WW The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Sept. 18, 1908. 'I HAPPENINGS Mt. Allison University this year. The Mid. Women's lo- atitute award these scholar- ships on the basis oi academ- lc nualiilcations. potential leadership and participation in community work. Mr. Ind Mrs. H.A. Cunning. bam‘ Summerslde, had as their recent guests Mr. Cunningham's mother and hunt, Mr: William Cunningham. in. and Mrs. 11. Murphy. Ot- tawa. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy .lohn- ston and son. steppe... have re. turned to Hamilton, ant, alter vacationing with their parents. Mr. Mrs. Mervin Johnston. Montague and . Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald aorden. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ding- well and family. Toronto. Ont. speu their holiday. with rela- tiv t o Lake and Red Point. and aim attended wedding of Mrs. Dingweil's hm tner, Merton Bruce. whose mar- riage to Miu cetty E. China was sole recently at E a at Point Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colmlll. Middleton. N.S., and young son. Neil. who are stopping at ii Granville S Summerslde. tor a tow days. are renewing many old CrillIl \lnry Ailre Elaine Green be-] tame the bride of William Rob til Norman in u doutfie rln Terrmnny periormed by Rev Edward Bovce CSSl‘t at St. Fe ELLEN’S DIARY Our summer want! now. Last lhIilmE sands all... How heautilul, we recall. were her llisi blossoms. And perfum- ed Irrsllly then. her days. How tisirlnl. and iummer~ lu I l. were his long-stemmed clusters or wild strawberries, we lonnd in sunny dellr. ruby-red there smonn the green iorn. How las- fillr’lltii‘.‘ wore the cit-repeated nnloslii the wood thrush itipt. like tor-away bells IonndinE. rams In us over the “etch. The lint-inc. the whiteciovered Pas- turrs those ion. were a mcr's own. And the long morn- turns. with their early breaks. and the evenlngl. Pleas» ed to linger I while with us It- ler sunset. I! it they had been loath in go. Soon now. put the Equinox summer will have rim her mt exneclrtl the Inn to b It I K through. to lavor the attain oi the harvesling... Train. rumbled . it seemed Just back oi the bill's days. A klngllrher looked down lrom his perch on the «isotope wiro over the stream. in a lonely scene. where only a eron angled. I much I Dlfl the goldearod law spreading lie down. or the Wild aster! iadlul blue, or till Velvely brown oi the cotton by - stream-ice. came up on swm Wings. lrom hruuta in the elders. ihuckl mm 1!“ nor-I mr ymniil lean bl ME. AND MRS. WILLIAM NOONAN Young Couple Pledge VOWS AI Double Ring Ceremony Heron Angles For Trout In The Old Mill Stream Inviiituu briefly and have us c Men’s Fashions Become Bolder DONDON iArt — Men's Jackets will have broad shoulders. wasp.waists and a flare about the hint ii British designer l-lardy Am- ies has his way. snowing on his new cili- leotion ior men in London Friday, Amles restored that chap. — with many sports jackets buttoned right to the urrnnt—in ox - blood red and dark green. who made his Queen. recently entered the men's rashlon ileld er's Church. seven Mile Bay. The bride Is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John 6. Green. Cental Eedeoue. and the groom Is the son or Mr Preston Nnohun and near Ill. he‘ll sew up our eyes— thal'u what they do! i heIrd lorrieone sa)’ thIt—lor sure!" "No" another smiled making lays they Ira Ilka the snakel. ll alrald oi us as we are of them. They'll keep out oi our way. And besides these Ire Interestingi creatures They can fly taster than is bird!" The heron. I privileged char- acter and. we suspect. more or lull Villain where troutl. or smaller ilIllel are concerned. flew In above the lprucca, which the late Mr. Noohan. Summer- s e. The bride and groom are both graduates at St. Dunstan's Unit versity. Miss Virginia Macl') u u g a l l. Charlottetown. was soloist and was accompanied by Mrs. Fran- ces Fowler at Summer-side. The bride chose u iloor length gown oi organza combined with French Chantilly lace applique. ieaturing I bell‘drime skirt with detachable train. The bodice was iaahioncd with scoop neckline and M1 length sleeves. Her elA bow length Veil oi bouiiInt lllul— ion was held by I pillbox head- dress designed with lace Ippll- que and pearls. She carried a cascade of pink roses and white Carnations. Mrl. Gerald Murray. Carleton siding, was mural-141i» honor for her sister. Mrs. Douglas Larr soil. Summerside. sister or the groom, and Miss Mary A I l c 2 Green oi Emerald were bride maids. The altcndants were simr llarly gowned in cocktail iength, light blue pehu de sole with matching pillbox headdresses. cuscade or white and blue shusia daisies and the bridesmaids car- ried nosegays oi blue and white ' um Richard Noonan. Summerside, was groumsman [or his brother. and ushers were the bride‘s bro- ther. Gerald Green. C e n t r Il Bedeque. and Donald MIcCor- mick. Albany. Following the ceremony a re- ‘ caption was held at t h e Royal Canadian Legion. Surnmersine. The guest book was clrcuiatcd by Miss Frances Macoougall. Mrs. Green. the bride's moth- er. wore a two niece blue silk ensemble. a minis stale and white accessories: her torrage wu oi white and pink cornu- tions. The groom's mother. Mrs. Noonan. chose a wineberry cordv ed nk sheath a blonde mink cape and black accessories. ner flowera were While nIrhatlana. ror traveulrrg the bride ehn ed to a light brown linen sill brown shoes and parse. a pin ir mariboa hat and pink gloves. The newlyweds will reside Ii its Eulton street. Apt. h. CIIIrA lottllown. «Photo by neohbert Studio) 'i‘ne matron~oi-honur carried a a Tickets [or the lODE'I “Red Glove Revue" will be going on sale on September 15. Mrs. .l.'r. Davies. convennr oi the ticket committee. announced on Mon- ay. The “revue”. which is being lODE chapters. will be held Ill Charlottetown all October 1 and I and in Summerside on Octob- er 10. For two weeks. lilrs. Davies tickets will available lrorn uii IODE morn. be“: but beginning on October 2 they will go on sale at old Spain. Arrangements are also being made Ior the exchange oi tickets at Old Spain. The ticket prices are $2.50 (or reserved seats and $1.50. Tr ta Mrs. W.D. Tuition entertained Thursday oi last week at a de- lightful ailerrioon lea in honor oi Miss Eunice Clarey. whose marriage to Roger Willalrll Tan- ton was periormed Saturday. White tapers in silver candel- abra flanked the tea table cenr terpiece oi pink and white glad~ Ioli. Mrs. John ClIrey. mother oi the bride. and Mrs. E. Mac- lvevin, hunt nt the groom. pre- Carr. Mrl. holly Crockett. set-v. lag the guests were Mn. FrI ar nurke. Mrl. or iii con and Miss Betty Clarey. tutor at the bride. assisted by Mn. Ewan Ander- Ion. Mrl. cc. Tanton. M n. EIrl Laverl and Mrs. Tom Arit. l. Mrl. Juk Henri-II OM Mrl. Gordon Swan mleniahed. Mr. Ind Mrl. Albert HIV!!! oi vurlcmver. 3.6.. are visiting rel in Renal . limi- men I and Freetown. Mr. ta- vnrt leit Remington is years ago and luund many changes in the once (Imilllr town. NW retired. be rerved on the police ioree in Vancouver Cily {or 3 yea". and Mrs. Stavert are on I e guests of Mr. Ind Mrl. Irvin Champion. Keminllflll. Diane Mum and Keith 5i]- llker were pillllntly Iurpriled during cutie: bmk It Sunni: Bros. ld., an edited” night when their fellow workers pre~ sentmi them with two beautllul hostess chairs, in honor oi their approaching marriage. A short real was reed by Mrl. Fara Proiitt and the chair! um one sented by Mrl. Lillian Andrews. 'Mlu Margaret Murray, Ken- Iinglon. left recently hr B ed- iord_ N.S.. where she will tech Englifh in Skinny Staphe'n High o . aponaoud by the eight island Sch 0 Mr. and Mrs. L o r n e Silliker entertained I rmall party at re~ lativea and friend! It their home at M-lmua on 1' ll evening in honor of their on. Keith and his bride the iormer Diane Mnyhew oi Muruie, n n their return iron: I bflel honey- moon trip following their mare rlage on SItul'dly. Miss Jean Murray. Reusing ton. lei't recently (or Dillard. N. ScotiI, where she will teIci'i la Oxford Regioth High School. Miss EeInor Champion, Ken- lington. left recently lor Halli-x where she will enroll in the VI:- lorla General Training School [or nurses. Rev. and Mrs LCM. Murrl spent part of their vacation Il- tending a training course at ACTC. TItImagouchr. They also visited members ol their gidrd over the in service. Ushers were Mrs. S y d u e y or Tuesday evening Mrs. Edith Wail entertained the mem- bers or lhe Mslpeoue and also the aaltlc Women‘s institute. Mrs. William auras president or the bultin group. extended a welcome to Malpeoue ladies and the iollowlng program was pre— solo. d o u Currier. reading entitled The ad pays" was given by Mrs. Kenneth Owen, vocal solo bv Gordon Crotler. An outline oi the u a nu II convention held at Charlotte- town was given by Mrs. you r. MacNIltt. Mrs. William Mill and Mrs. Owen McGouqu. which was molt interesting. A sing long with Mrl. Bruce Crozier at the piano or pl ed. Lunch w served by the but less aIlllled by the members of the Baltic WI. Malpequa Ind Baltic etch held separate hulilleu periods. PIUIVILLE wr Mrs. Warburton Murray was hosless it Monday‘s meetinu o the Pluaville Woman's Inatltitle. Mrs. Melvin alenohard presid- ed and members anewered the roll call by paying to t n = =- u mily while In Nova lentil. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Molpeque, Bedeque Wl’s Hold JoinI September Meet. ing bingo was enyoyed Ind re- ireabments were served by the hostess. wcabuvn'rorl new The ggeneral meeting at three units at Wellington C h n r g e UCW was held recently at Union Corner. Worship service was presided over by Mrs. Ernest Al- ien. Prayer and hymhi were ot- iered by members. Miss Connie amine took in; the Ldlectlon ni- ter which Mlzpah benedictionl brought worship service to a close. Mrs. Albert MacArthur ruled over hutlnets period call was answered by 17 man- We. . Roll meeting. Report was heard from treasurer. Next me will be held in Wellington Church. A ling-song was Inioyod with Mrl. CbIrlel Allen II IccompIn- lat. Clo-lug hymn VII “Bleued Be the Tie thIt Bind Rev. W. buyer. A InclI‘. hour wI held with lunch served by the ladies o i e . iunioncornr manna m Kinkorl CWL members w urged by their president. Mrl. ‘ Aultin Roberts. in Ittend the amount of their shoe Aubln GIll i re the minute! and the treasuan report wuu given by Mrs. Peter A. GIllInt. Members were allied to g to the next meeting In article worth 15 cenLI to be auctioned. Following the bullneu meet- trom here mark tn. llne oi riv- er down the vatley. to spend his day at the stream. We watched him a moment there. He stood as though painted against pretty background or older. and bracken. with the old mill show- ing lust beyond. its upper door was open. as though lt ed to welcome. as in its hey a print oi new grnln~the wheal to replenish the cooir' hour-barrel. the out. to contain by way oi the old stories at the ong ego. the meal tor the stools. or to 5 v G "it's strange, Ellen. how an .. .. irorn over her head pusher hla .. beiendo ll pill under» v °i"“.‘li'.‘..“:°“5..l‘l'i‘f: on a mum-“l ill" "hm “I: lull:er yin whel'l look down """"°° “""" "mum" “th P In “ad to the mill lrather expect in Phyllollly. deiendo involyee . vfm“ am." I. n I see a team or more cm in lemma M “mint-hr l 1'0 ,n g. n “my... with grlri along the millsnn drive. In" met-I and m...“ up um Butinrlead..." "I" It “ "r" m a who III .- ..ne irrm.toils buy our dour. W "I “fiwl °‘ m“ mastered mun could, by along with the pith-u- and cm- "I" w "m" ' "m" Florin! - mill-r In I slur train the corner hotel" we n“ m " 'W“ ‘° "‘ or. m e march am said "mm "'°°"' theyil-Iin and telephone the on i have a queltloli. zlleii" lie Mentally. it involved ieurnlu “cc hinge". alnllel now (mm the old Irlll- maritime - "I"- h lye I “And the m pain you ud- etuug newcomer tell. Ind mum-=2]; “ auteur. the better until- you "A nut-ion '- "v.5- " and match her puny ll grabbed bum the trout. a Twila-r handl at tha clock drew near and nearer to but bedtima “what” the! ill!- bunny ma all" By PATRICIA rlusAit TORON'N (CPI — A woman can deteod herrelr against attacker by using very little phyllcll strength. nyl a sell- deience expert who has tormu- lrted a simple system at cell- deience [or civilian]. to month union that ol a [real moron.“ it I“ch aha must think mildly. ela M “II “dim-am. 'en l'a'd Muenster-tic it it ask Jolt "Defendo" Enables Women ' Take Care Of Attackers Y nasaaaantbsvwaimdm «debris-lag screaming and struggllhl may edy. the throat woman will bl thrill probIbly loll her bIlIJIce Ind iIll li Ihe panic. and [Julia lon- erd. i Ihe grabs hill wrlltl wollllu can ItIrtII III attacker by hitting I ma entre In Ila cl. II will loom hill nip tromlnfivot.abacan|bou of his tinge" and bend Ink. The sharp pain will make him lo. 4' on can prnetlouly scare E oft anyone in the world by tak- inl one of Ilieir lingers and bending it says tho old gentleman who irIined corri- modal for two world wars In! policeman in ma p cm I and the United Stain Anyone iron: uvesl to 7|) up learn tlelnndo. aayi Mr. Under- wood. He would lih to Club it to backw III I I 2]. lama-lilac” , _ ME. AND MES. WmARMgTRNG Charlottetown Girl Weds, Now Resides In Alberta A sunny summer evening and: med the ceremony. Trinity United Church. Chariot» The bride. given It marriage lelowu, P.E.l., set the scene tor by her uncle. T. l. Jenkins wore the mm'riagc d Gail Arlene Jen- I short-sleeved iloor length dress kins, daughter ni Mr. Ind Mrs. of white penu de role with Eli. Jenkins ot‘ Charlottetown, panel of brocade extending irom and Kenneth Rae Armstrong, the- rounded neck to the helm son of Mrs. R.l'i. Armstrong and line, The detachable train was the late Mr. Armstrong ol Olds. also trimmed with brocade. A Alberta. Rev. LE. Ball perior- nlil box hat of peau de sole held V Traverse vestry with nine mem- berl iollowld by minute] oi lut It hers “9 Mrl. Hugh McKIy will be devo- o‘ meeting at the home oi Mrs. E r "in. her bouiiuut veil. The only jew- ellery worn was a strand oi cul~ tured pearls and matching ear- rings. a giit oi the groom. She carried a bouquet oi talisman roses. Mrs. Leigh Crabbe attended . the bride is matron oi honour. ' Misr Sylvlu .lenkins, sister oi the bride. was bridesmaid. hot girls wore identical dresses nl turauoise been de sole with a panel at noon lace. The backs oi the lull skirted dresses were pc- cented at the waistiiue with selHabric matching roses. White accessories and small oresccnt shaped bouquets oi while Carna‘ tlona completed their ensemble. room was uttended by his brother. Donald Armstrong of standard. Alberta. The ush- ers were Leigh Crabbe and DI» vid Jenkins. ine bride's brother. During the ceremony. Mrs. David Cox sang "The Lords Prayer" und "0 Perfect Love". accompanied by the guest organ. lat. Dr. Paul Cudmore. The guest pews were marked by rmall wniie bows and liily ot the valley Two large baskets or yellow and bronze daisies com» bined with while hrldat wreath decorated the irnnt church The bride's mother wore a silk sheath dress oi blue and while ilorul print with white accessor- ies. tier corsage was white car- regional conference which will be held in Tignlsh lhe tirl t Sunday in October. The meeting was npened by Ihe unison repeating oi the lea- gue prayer iollowed by the converters reports. rrnngements were made (or decorating the Sacred Heart Iltar for October and Novemb- er. Members were asked to have contributions in lieu of tu rkey supper turned in (or next meet- g. The president then gave an interesting report oi the annual convention Mrs. James Ham- mlll guve report trom Women's retreat held recently at Nail-e oume Convent in churlottetown. Mrr. liammill asked ttlut all members should make an elitist to attend such retreats when the next opportunity presented it- ii. The meeting closed with th e reciting or the Act or Cnusecra- tion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. TRYON ucw la The September meeting at Unit I of lhe Tryou Pastoral Charge took place in the Cape hers and om: visitor present. Meeting opened with the UCW purpose. tollowed by a worship service led by Mrs. Allison Har- per. the theme being "PrIlle Ye the Lord ior Ell Universalily". A scripture pang: Mm Acts [7: WIN was read by Mr. Wilbur Cairns. Mrs. John Myers introduced The mother or the grriom chose a beige sheath dress and jacket with navy blue accessories. She the minute card and gave a re- wore a corsage of pink carna- Ited The of scripture on the‘ tiuns. word' lo" and how our Church‘ The reception lollnwed at the rhures in work with students in Charlottetown Hotel. vilss Geor- mIny countries and in m a ny gie Carruthers looked latter the “L I guest book Dr. F, M round pro- Mrs. .lohll Haslam led an iu-I posed the toast to the bride and teresting mission study on rai- the groom responded The brides younger sister Linda. and brntb~ cr Kent helped pass the wcddrng cake. For a going away nuiilt the o u l’ bride chose a silk illll‘al prinl shlit ni white. yellow and brown. A brown linen duslor coat lined : wun. Roll call in to be answered hexi month with a verse includ- ing the word "thanks" It was decided to hold next general meeting in Tryon. Sept. 24th. Bibles are to be purchased and wilh silk matching the dress. a’ placed in the pews or the yellow col-sage and white aches. church. orier completed her ensemble. Out of town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, standard. Alberta; Miss Pal Armsirong. Ross Holmes 3 II it Mrs. 11.x. Armstrong oi cldi. Alberta: Mr. and Mrs T. i. kins ot nalllnx. N.S.: Mr. a nd Mrs. James MacKlnnon I lid daughter. Phyllis ol North Syd- The president closed the meet- ing with prayer. BRADALMNE UCW A total at l3 members In two Vllltorl anuwered roll call the Eradalblue UCW held Thursday evening. Sept. 3th. at the home at Mrl. Millage Mac- h dreams i am grlei nations. J Mater Baby ‘Blows BL"‘bles . VANCOUVER (CPI A Waller Berry ll busy blowing bnhblos. At in months he was 'r iyouncesi swimming slunenl t Empire Pool here and In the li- lowing weeks has gurglcti Ills way through I number of hali- hour session: l Hia lhstructor. Louise Bruomr. a 22»yearcold physicul .educatlon graduate. explained: I "He is too young to have iproper muscu control ior learn. ring to swim. but i leach him how in blow bubbles ' water. its the llrst step In water solusiment and breath- ing control." APPOINT GOVERNORS Wedncaday the appointment at Marcel rurlnnuit, president oi Trust Generni du Canada. and __—___ Pierre Gendruu. -prelident ‘ ‘ol Dow Brewery. to its board or ‘ney; and or. and Mrs. haymandi governors. Mr. rariounlt war Long. Kenslngton. 9.11.1. ‘generai secretary oi the univer- T_ne bride and groom leit lor rity irorn l950 to 1955 and a law their honeymoon in Nova Scotla. prolerior lroln 19nd to lean Mr. aitcr which they travelled by our Gendron was tor nine year! in Olds. Alberta to reside whereidean ot science at the Univer- ihe groom wtli practice in the‘lity of Ottawa. He is a member Blue Cross Armiai Clinl Int the Nutional Research Coun- (Pb by on. MacKIyI cil. . 'r Teenager Needs Relief i From Mental Doldrums l Delr Mary Ilaworthi i am I Just as the common Cold strik- ijunior in high school till] your es in different ways. ior exam- hlld have cried llrnl‘rll everyiple. I3 I ltllily head or a sore night lol' tilt last (our months. ‘Llll‘nnt or I wracking cough or I think about sad thin“ “I It an overall leeling oi aching l‘llllv happen during re- try, so. too. emotional Illness lll marks made ill]! hurt me. l “1- ill “everyday” IEFEELI olters I vent dreams and usually end up various catalogue oi symptoms. crying. because in the dByI Thus I person wrestling with ' 'cken. ‘1 minor emotional illness tor all when my grandmother died of attack 0i tile hill“. II we sin I he rt attack last summer I Is Illier i0 sulier from irritabil- i'eli responsible because 1 W3! lty. aager_ discouragement. de- mad It her one day and decrei- lY wished Ihe WII dead She lelt me her parakeet, which wrpris- ‘ able, unwanted. rejected. ed me. luriderstood. etc.—— in short. Looking gm 1 do,“ mink [‘lmxed melancholy that may in really wished her dead; 1 ui-lfol‘ div! or We! 01' e V 2 mm km. 1 gran-p In, 3., ,. longer in exceptional cases or; (Iucb at youral. some lICcuse rnyselt and that's what scares me. ha to the cause, who know .1 Medical research hasn‘t About a month ago I yelled a dog. who ran into the stroet calls!" up with all “actors pre- m w" struck by a m. H, clpltating the common cold in um. disnwum rm I mm, its multiple lormr. Neither has mm. My My my... Dick m, it isolated and identitied an my “mm..er “a med to actors whcb touch an emotion- iind the dog but couldn't. He II dvldrvm- doesn't think i am silly but my Medical specialists note hope mother does She told all the luily. however. at there tor-me neighbors that i came home I or ill health tend to blow over in crying because l thought l'dlthe average case even ii lhe pae killed the dop. :tient gets little or no therapeut- r love my mother but roe-mi: help. On the carer hind. re- cruel sometimes. Recently iheilikl is “Ill-bl! ior "Me who ,1”. m. Mm. “snag. rt 1 seek it. in terms oi diagnostic ya...“ do“ a. she “may... r understanding and proper medn love my rattler more Lhan any- min" that greatly ease the has 0...; 1 mm, hp" wands.er and ilent's discomfort tor the dura< i don't deserve him because oi “an n! the siege. the timer I’va leit he was hate. All things considered. there- lul. ll only he wouldn't be mild liore. l advise you to consult a lit the one minute and apologe- good medlcal diagnntirian imv tie the next. [can't understood mediaiely. Ask him to check how parents can be so henrtlesi your pos ible nerds oi ilryrmrl at times _ ltberapy. vitamin therapy. blond Before I loved Dick i used to‘lugar therapy. psychiatric incr- try to get all the boys to tail iniapy. etc.. to break the grow or love with me nd i usuallylyour depressed mood could. Now it is ditierent. 1‘ orth counsel. dam know what is different through her column. not by mail about Dick: but he loves me so or personal interview. Write her completelit In care oi The Guardian. :lca‘snltlcli m; “natal — anwa cano epm-l my son. Our pastor IS new and yl To“ CANADA cau't conlide in him. i wish i'd‘ LONDON IReutersl _ A on. written you long ago but l‘ ncv-lman party oi military bands- er knew what to say. i am trusbimen and dancers Irnm Briiaia'a log you and relying upon you Tamed Black Watch Regiment completely ALV prepared Sunday in leave tor a Dear L.V: Psychiatrists. nu» moulmlle tour of Canada and Ily‘ltr and psychologists n r elthe United states. A arrtrrh agreed that most oi us suiier ‘War mlice spokesman said here emotional downrwings_ iromitbat the bandsn'ien will leave time to time, without being din-inriuia Sept. 19 im- Washington gllosed as “emotionally ill." audland will spend without our getting medic allmonths in North America. gentnient tor the Imich ieel-‘———*~ spondency, easily hurt leeliugr. a sense oi being unloved. unlov- min a t I “‘ Tim FASHIONETIE windsredvimliave heard mzfla$;l BEAUTY SALON Leod with the president. Mrl. Harold Toombr. presiding. Meeting opened with repeat, in. oi the lime. Mrl. Snowi- led devotions. During the busineal period a turn oi $30 was nolisd inr name A. Campbell led in prayer. The minutes were read by the muury, Mrs. l-‘iora McKay. M . Murdock N urer. gave her report. The oiier- lng was received Ind d e dIcal- ed with prayer by the rsrnridsm idwlson. breas- mm M m, Opel Every my : Cnld Waving . Bleaching Tinting ampoolng Phona 4-9152 :57 GraltoI so Mennillger Clinic. say that emo- tional illness in its milder tom] l luwnongvn (and. Christal I cards in be or- d ered ior lale. Mn. Enons Invited the mem- ior the next meeting when Tentative arrangements were made or the th a n k otierlng meeting to be held early in Oct tober. Mrr. McKay and Mrr. King were appointed as delegab es the a nual meeting held In Sydney Mines. Sept 25 donal leader. Mrl. Hutchinson presented I chapter (Tom the Study Bonk with several members taking part. Miss Stewart led in prayer ; inr Iionary- . 5 ii a. er a. The iéuest speaker. Mrs..l.ii. M m“ at Stevenson read a most interest- "m‘" “m” “‘ "y " i log paper telling oi the mission Miro-ll benediction. nitri- which rein-shutouts were serv-l WW I" Farmnsa. Indie. Nisan Ia. Guiana and Japan. h t . "i l" u“ °““ Meeting closed by repeating KILMUIR Wl the Mizpah Benediction i SEE THE 1964 PHILLIPS T.V. 0N DISPLAY AT The members or Kilmuir win men‘s Institute held their August 1 II g E. BENNEI“! CARR . o l i 3 i i ward Fhrnuhursbn. E u s l a n llsllnnce Col sellllK DlIllAR RADIO Your Phillips Dealer ill l to r Street. Charlottetown. whe ll Innuendo flflm'ulfa'e" roll call was answered by “pr T’l‘o inlet. Supt. Sun Lite ol Cllan method. oi holding an a nation to the institute" _e n... um . “as _ planarl down once on the mud minutes were read and :‘be mil: mm“... "up Montague Dial 838-234] by prellllll your knee on thl brunt committees gavel elr re- 3’ .M oiltnide or his elbow saint par-ta. l “‘“””“"“" “Once a perm lr pinned aentherdale lnstllule extend down, you can tutu much an an invitation to Join them at time II yrim want decldlnl :elr emberp Thorns-siren when you ill! be- in. Preston ear n wi can-e he'll never get away." the hostess. SEE THE "‘4 pumps rout Au. A0 The meetlnr rinsed with tho "Queen". [allowed by I Mini hour buth was served by holle lied by Mrs. ErlrI Ill: ae and Mrl. Annie BeIrs ZION WM! The September meeting ni Chlrlotletnwn'l Zion C h ll roll "8 III held in the ladies pIr~ II“ on Nelly Ihunoon. with I nod attendance. The president. In. G. lIlIlnllll. presided. Cynn Mania had chmc devotional period Prayer was led by um president. scrip» hr. readings by Mrs. A. G “I‘- III MI. W. C. Lawson Id Ill-I. William Mac-Innis read as ONDISPL TELEVISION (ROCKETT & STOREY lTD. AY AT comm“ lla lwoaltln. In. Prod aha! and In. D.