MAY 30. 1936 BETTERI BUSINESS BULLETIN r_Hir. r7_nARi.o'i'ri~:TowN_GUARi)iAN _P_'AGE isLr:vgi=_ BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y AND INTERESTING CONTEST FOR ALL OUR READERS 3+ 9 6+0-00-+0-+o+ooeoo9oovooo . *"“ +4.. 9 . . . : onm THE BEST ,6 M i WANTED E sn-: what a human will Buy at P..i’s . ' < ° °”"" EXPLANATION OF CONTEST wen cm on ' - . .. 3 ll KW‘ °“°|'ll| 1°? your child. and yourself. , uiorlssnnioi; me E ____A L E § McCready 5 Sweet Mustard Pickles, - Jars 25c 1 yrs. IIC V0 . \ Partlla l ., FOR S 9 2tIn lm .......... ..2- . k..IllPd on I mpg nu” mm on : in, self. 2::,‘:,:,l,.l.::l;, 1933.1“: The ClI:J‘“'l°““l:°w“ Gl‘)‘l“':‘:“ 5 “IPSIIQTIZR BfUSlNESS g OLDSMOBILE. 1929 Model E 3 lpbiglsfigiftllnsalt . :li:ixl)til:,:ls Vliinllllaol‘-Ylalilorlng ggc , ” ‘ ora um- runes . . . . . ., . ..('i ll .1’ . . . . . ., o “ ” hr "mu" bun" Eeli{IoIfEvl'leleks lilliisd vevflll ll): clisnielnueeadc unfilutrheaiwenty-gixth 1 Good used partsALs(i)or all make: : 5 Hm ghllbarib ' I ' I ' I ' . ' N 25“ 3 F225. (‘gin ifikfi """ H 25c . ’ - - - 9 . .’s or Pleasant Service arid Pleasing Prices. - gperatifl under‘. -.lol:t auIpl-l‘:I- week, with the last appearing in the issue of August 8, 1936. I 0, c,,,_ e « H TY" tllsiepREll|li);i?‘i’;I;i;:iEnciN‘ ” 1 The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes 5 Walter Lawlor I’. J. Mac-DONALD 3 your (g:’I;I:‘l'1:LCI Milk is Clsriiied and Pasteurized for “_MmmW__ ,._ I 0 L each weekr lsi, s3.00; End, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. . : Cmbeflmd sum AAAAA(3omer Kent and 1-r;:.,::-irfits,‘ AAfI:lione ass. M . "GARDEN CITY" Cream is the purest, um um... Plume 95 ior rmicuim All prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise ; Between Kent a runny su. *—-— “" " *7 Cream. cream you can procure. whether Table Cream, or whipping “GAILDEN CITY" Blend is a. mixture of “Garden City" Milk and "Garden City" Table Cream, homogenized to give it body and prevent separation. coiiee. or as a healthful beverage in ltseli. Used with oareals, f 195 Grafton street I "GARDEN CITY" Butter is made irom Pllrg rich cream 3 and is most delicious. The ilavor tells you. “Save the Child and Build the Nation” . TNE P|lllE Milli COMPANY 2 Corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets : PHONE 534 Love ‘*~‘**¢ - : A: e A 9. .-V »o»»»« '- : Get your Contest Entries from z us, with for ‘ E O A . f X youbare having {pairs 0 o one e sure a. _ 3 Groceries being done with PAINT. we . II WW9!‘ Prices. use pure white Lead and mix 0 with best quality Oil. 9 We Deliver FREE 3 ' G d I’ I t 1 Good S i- ; PRONE 65 : isia$on. I n ‘ V” I I S. N. KAYS J. A. DOYLE : 31 Pownu 511-“; 6 General Painting and -... ¢ - A A 3 Decorating Contractor V 9 o on e e H o-eeo eeeee+o-o om». : Start the season on g H E x I T E I . Br-*1 rroivth. inning and 3 e colour. : llcxlte-fed mm-hcs "-1. o Iimwinx heavy production. : write us for particulars. 1 3 The Dominion § 3 Silver Fox Furs, 2 Ltd. 0 Sumnierslde, p. 1;, 1_ o+¢o4+e+¢4+o4¢+-ooooooo-co :2: _ OH%%%90 N0 ARGUING THEY’RE THE BEST « Moore’s Sausages Are Second To None of Choice 2 E E 2 : z : : : They're made Fresh Young Pork EVERY DAY and sell ior 11 Cents per lb. Order some today with your groceries. Phone 1035. E. S. MOORE GENERAL GRDCEE 109 Richmond Street 4 ovooooooo6ooooooovo+oooooooo—oOo0090099 GET 1'0... ...i;.u.s AT THE 4 NEW N AN KIN G CAFE I". S. IIONG, Proprietor l’F°mDi. Courteous service. Hltheat quality ioods. Open all hours. Ilinner 11.00 A. M.—2.00 P. M. ““Di>0r 5.00 P. M.—-8.00 P. M. Opposite Holman’: Water Street. snmmeralde Oooeooo ooo eooooaooo-oooooo O illll1al_IVI3el}lIlg' Fort Augustus C.W.L. The annual meeting oi the Cath- Eiic Women's League, Fort Augus- ifi. was hefd on May 10th. The "trident. Mrs. David MacDonald °°°“Dl9d the chair. Alter prayer by "I honorary Ohap‘ain, Rev. Path- Pr Crolien, a message oi sympathy :15 tendered by the President to “"6 0 the membe , Mrs. James “:°D°nflid. whose home has been hmgmed by the death oi a kind Pmfnd-‘This was iollowed by the items address. which give a mlnumtim report oi the year's “mi outlining the dliierent social d H93. showing much ,, _ N “E” Hilde. and that the oi- ? and members were always my and wuling to help in any. ‘he: ll:l’°Dosed ior the weliare oi the nu -division. she then ‘banked ,,,m.‘_=e’“°r1rv Chaplain. oilicera and .1 In as ior their kind as istanoe urn. mes. Mrs. MacDonald is re- M v IN! the members will miss wavy‘? much. ior she was very {or moinbahoipu-.3 W", .0“ V0,; M on »itei'lt. or the aaciiitv. and flu‘ u'“P' 0’ lood deeds will be ' “ '3“ run nil along. too *&OO§ O0-O-O The recordin.g“s_efii.ary.‘ Mrs. Leo Dunn, gave an excellent report. oi the year's work. Good results were attained by all committees, in so- cial aiinirs, and the raising oi funds consist/:d or‘ ice cream testi- val. chicken supper and card part- ies, which were well attended dur- ing the winter evenings. and prov- ed ; success socially and financial- The Treasurer. Mrs. John Heron, next gave her report. showing a satisiactory financial condition, alter all Diocesan and l'lBl70i1I.l taxes had been paid. Mrs. Heron. who has done much in helping out the Society is also retiring this term. Following the reports. the elec- tion oi oiiloerg took place as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Lawrence Heron. lst Vice President. Mrs. Joseph Fisher. and Vice President. Mrs. John McNally ire-elected.) iird Vice pi-es'dent, Mrs. William Hugh- es. Recording 8ec'y. Mrs. Leo Dunn (re-elected.) Treasurer. M|'5- M0 weatherbie. cor. sec'y.- WE K~ Maoxenrie (re-elected.) Councillors. Mrs. Ernie Hughes. Mrs. J. J. Mac- Dona'd. Mrs. ll. Morrisseii. M1‘!- 10 OUR CUSTOMERS: Or Call in to Our ‘ 153 Great George St. A. PICKARD & C0. «+90»-0-o+¢o-0-0+9 BIG 19c SALE l 4 lbs. Rhubarb . . . . . . . . .. we 4 cakes Soap ior toilet) 19c I doz. Eggs (Grade A.) .. 19:: 2 cans Peas . . . . . . . . .. 19c 2 cans Corn . . . . . . . . 2 cans Carnation Milk .. we 1 lb. good Mixed Biscuits 19c -o-o+oo++-oroooooooooewo 1 lb. island Cheese . . . . .. 19c PHONE »2I6-J. MacPHEE BROS. E Prince street 1 ieasion, To be sure of expert atten- tion to any sized job PHONE 66 I -L. BEVAN BROS. »+»o+% Experience Counts l in any trade, business or pro- PLUMBING ENGINEERS 92 Weymouth Street , O9-O-O-O-O9-O6-O-O i z E z O-O90'§-GO-O99 GOO-O4-O-O9 i We are pleased to ofler you one oi the MOST sausa- TIONAL bargains on the market. today. For the special low : price oi $9il.o0 you may secure the beautiful I-‘awcett Ite- : iiiince Range, titted with the new Home Ideal oilbumer, FULLY INSTALLED IN YOUR. HOME. The RANGE—Most economical on fuel. I-‘uii ivory E Enamel. I-lash Green Trim. Spacious Oven. Large cooking : suriace. A thing oi BEAUTY in APPEARANCE and Plin- FOILMANCE. 3 The 0lLBUR.NE.R—The very BEST on the market. : Wi kiess Smokeless Nolscless COSTS LESS T0 SCiEI'|llllC’&Iliy constructed. GUARIANTEED for live years. 1 A MOST UP-T0-DATE COMBINATION : . $98.50 I i COME IN AND SEE IT ANYWAY. 2 i T. G. IVES E 219 Great George Street. Phone 1117. : O-O-644 ~O-O-O-O-O O9-O-00900-69000 IFOOD VALUES ‘ SPECIALS § : Come to our store and see ___; . : ior y0““°" WP“ ‘YW 03-" All I-lats selling at 79¢ each. 0 ‘ save by getting your iood sIllJ- : ‘ pm, ha-,_._ Dresses worth $4.95, seulng : we ‘in Congo“ En"-y Sung It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 each : with each order. § ,,,m “,0 E The BE(1)‘TY LOU § § ANGELINA 3 SH PPE E ll‘l Kent Street 1 55 mm shed £ Revere Iiotcl Building § »+»» ea-0+-+0040 N +0-o++ For Best Quality COAL Phone 240 Uptown Office orders that will be honored by any advertiser on this Bulletin. CONTEST RULES Each week the name of some one or more advertisers on this Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed from the letters making up the name. Each word listed begins with one of the letters of the advertiser's name. These words so listed will be purposely omitted from the copy material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise- ments, one word only being left out of any one advertise- ment. Having ‘read each advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- ment a word was missing. along with the missing word in each individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants whose names were used as key letters for the missing words. These key letters are jumbled but when put in order spell on advertiser's name. Then attach a receipt to your solution from any advertiser on this Bulletin, indicnti g that business had been transacted with at least one of i e advertisers on the Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian Oiiice. Each week three replies will be drawn from all received and three awards given in the order of their drawing: lst, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders. it is necessary to state_in your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish i -e-0-0-0-o-0-coco-oooo-co-0-o+o+o-94 , “*‘ '****'* :*9“‘ A new shipment of 9 e We carry a. complete display g , r ‘ of Bring_ Your Cotton § § cut Flowers Prescriptions House Dresses : : ) AND E - ) To Us 1 All bright color; and ‘l‘£“p_V : : I Otted I lants Your doctor's advice is styles. All sizes. 3 : FOR l1}g;lP0SE :*.:'.::‘:°::".':':.*; i‘1"...'.i""“" :9: ms $1.00 at 5 go «- '§0-0llerate with your physio- ’- - - :;imanduliics:da result yoiu are 6 24 E Uptown Flowers health.“ B: Q’;-:°'°u do N4 «+++++++N : 173 cm: George Street your dispensing. “‘ " «mecca e->oo+++o++-04+»-0-0 E An : #99‘-O-O-O-O-O-Qfiflo E’ E CENTRAL nnucsrons ; ‘ oooeoooooo¢oeoerooo4—g9.... S-T-R-E-T-C-H The Pelts NOW QUALITY the prize order drawn . There is no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, providing a receipt from any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian Charlottetown, I’. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. MISSING WORDS Advertiser's Name — — — — — — —— Linseed Ten Welding Rates We Retail Operate Education Laundry Let Orders At VT—¢v O99-O-O ’ Solution to Last Week's Contest§ ADVERTISERS N:\ME—'IIIE BETTY IOU SHOPPE Herks. N. Kays. Use-J. A. Doyle 0il—'I‘. G. Ives Pari—Uptown Flc ’.'I.ir—A. Pickaril e The—-Mai..‘hee Bro . Betier—T|ie Pure l\l.... . ., Things—E. A. Foster 0i——Gorden S. Cooke .‘ Engineers—Bevan Bros. Healthy—Inrperial Biscuit Co. Styles—'1'he Gloria Pork—E. S. Moore Equipped-—llariling's Garage To—P. J. Mac-Donald Every—.Iames 31¢ I.owest—Dillon dz Spillett PRIZE WINNERS 1. Mrs. Vernon MacMillan, Brackley 2. Mrs. E. L. Foster, Charlottetown, R.R. 3. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, 240 Sydney St. S A Callaghan and Miss Rosella Mc- Guirk. The Chaplain, Rev. Father Croken, then addressed the meet- ing on League work, and the suc- cess achieved. He thanked the President. oiiioers and members oi the C.W.L. ior the good work ac- complished during the year. Meet- ing was brought to a close by prayer. O-Q0-090060-694 Q9-0090-O-Q ‘ 0 3 I : ~ * «+0-eooooo e - t 1 Our Stock of 3 By feeding the pups Imperial : 2 I ' ' . warcnns and JEWELRY 5 l Biscuits. 3 : P I ‘ullltmg I 9 e , - are or the best quaiit d ' . , g V, _ . . dllel‘ Iilnglli are guaranteed as repilEsearll.- E 3 _l,‘;.:::_h:gu : : AND ALL liIt.\.\I('liI-is go]-‘ cd. \ i'e.w Mk 5 rib ‘I. ‘ ‘ ’ 0 ¢ . . ' _ > bruachxes still on hanll. (‘lxdli : : prom pup to peny : : I)0(’0r‘lt“1g‘ and see them. I A e o .vfi;‘s""°'tReb°"'l°;’l- ' ~ 350113 W. N. TANTON : § . 1.mI"=,“a1 3 2 Robt. (7. M.z~ai’1..... » ‘ 130 Kent St 3 3 Biscuit (0., Ltd. 3 ' MORELI. iiorsn V I-or;ri:e:lVyV Graitoi: 9 V‘ H , 0964004 oooooohooeooo-0-o-o-Q9. 4 MNMAAAAA “AAA _ V M V f"""*"’*+‘+6¢-«+06»-e-o-9... E VISIT OUR GREENHOUSES E E “W PMS rA~~°1' w E AT 37 VILLA AVENUE E E B E A T E N and look over our dis is, of e g FLOWERS FOREVER; occAsioN 5 E ,fi,’,‘,f;i:f,;:;‘,,*;H§;;;°;,"°~ "-° ‘ ALSO POTTED PLANTS AND I“I'.'KNS 9 ; I ' 1 We are always glad to see you : : PHONE 394 ii JAMES TAIT E g Gaudet’s Grocery‘ l 2 FLORIST PHONE 2'69 ; : Cor. Prince and Grafton D DO-O-O-O-O-6&0 O+9*OO60%OO-O-O4-O Contestants ! ! We supply entry slips ior this Contest. Get your supplies HERE Gordon S. Cooke Kensington, P. E. island Groceries and General Merchandise Flour. Feeds, Seeds, I-‘ox Supplies 0-oooeooooro-o ioooeeoooeeeeoeooooe-4 O-O-O9-99§OOOO BE ONE OF THE WINNERS IN THE WANT-A-NAME CEREAL NAMING CONTEST Ask your grocer ior this de- licious new cereal ior children and adults. Made by makers oi Sungio Products. International Fox AND Animal Feeds Ltd. o Summenlde. P. E. Isl!-lid A 46-O-O0-6—O 00-0-60 0 -O6-GOO-O-#O+7-3 9090900-OOGQ-OOOO-O-9009-O9-0-1 0 #0-O4-O-O-coco-00456009‘- D I i COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING in connection Vlllh Automobile REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES Gfisv 0”- Grew‘. Body Rt-tram. Haiterv service and General Repairs, Radiator Si-rvi , P ' 1‘ 71' n. Washing, Polishing. CF am mg’ 0'" "1" Export Attention Always. PHONE 306 HARDING’S GARAGE WATER STREET summmsnm l E i 2 E DEAL]-Ills son HUDSON TI£RRAl’I.A!\’E l)0l')(lF. ma sum -oooo-cocoa-oeeeooooovoooooooooeoo *6-0-«+00-64» Qe+»+»e+¢oeooooo»+ v V “O:-O90-O-COO-O46-¢—§Q—§.Q_¢......... E TRY OUR 2 IF().\ RANCHERS I : SYRUP Op 9 ; E‘‘0“‘"|l.\' {coders are llslng . : : "v l\'l‘|' Til!" breiulmeat mixed Hypopllospllltes , . with pulled wheat. FOR A Z : wu HAVE 6 1 V V PICK UP E ; ILVILRY THING TONIC e . in the iox line. PHONE 771 ; : PHONE 146 § _ C_ HEESCHEN {Dillon & Spillett , , ’ wiioLi;sALr: AND e -mi: ELS'I‘ON.’1:IIAR.\1A_£‘1.: E 7., mm,“ Sm“ ++++«+«+¢4 04-9044044049 WIN A PRIZE! It costs you nothing to i-I'Y- YMII‘ chance is as good as any. Rea.d“\he rules and TRY IT §O&6§O upon the speaker's table wa§7n memory or Miss Bell and present.- ed by Halifax Pi'esbyi.erial.. i The various reports given were oi. much interest, particularly that oi the Treasurer, who reported 378.000.‘ 83,000 more titan last year, sent. to Toronto this year. Mrs, G. E. Forbes, Dominion Board President. congratulated the Maritime Branch and told of the hearty applause and inspiring account of The fine work done by this (le1)ll'l.l1l(‘Il'. was iziven. Mrs. P‘ni"ocs in her address on "Toward a Chrlstlaii world" stated: "There is, in my opinion. nothing finer than the fellowship oi the W.M.S_., for it isn't one pres- byterial working alone; it lsn‘t. just. one conference. or even one oi-ganiaation—~lt is a world-wide fellowship, painting a living map lows: Imaintained a cheeriul and hopedul President: Mrs. J. T. Burchell, spirit. Mrs. Woolner was born in Sydney. ‘Prince Eil\\'i‘il'('l Island. daughter pi Vice-President: Mrs. J. R. Mil-lwlllliiill and Janette Buntln Cros- ier, Springhill; Mrs. H. P. New-fivcll. Uiiiii iiiiling ll(‘t1lll"i forbade com-be, Halifax; Mrs. W. A. Thomp- her active part ‘in the aliens of son. Charlottetown. the Churrli of tho Ascension, oi Recording Secretary: Mrs. J. W. which she was one or the oldest Bartlett. Fredericton. lniembvrs. she was a.~'soc‘atccl with Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. J. i‘5 \“l‘li'\llS nfiliilllzilllfills and took H. A. Anderson, Middle Musqiio- a great inicrc L in all of its work. doboit. Shc crime in Wuliiizim iTi'ir1.y _\'(‘Rl'5 Treasurer. Mrs. E. H. Langille. ago. Home and Iainily Willi church Tatamagouche. woik iornicd hm‘ iiiivi-mi. in his Secretaries of departments are: She was l)cl0\'Nl by her iiiiigiibor: Christian Stewardship and Fin-iflllil n»w'i:iii‘.\ Shc lr‘.i\v.s one 5011 which greeted the repair, when read at the Board meeting in Toronto. The Ml5SlOl1Bfy Moiithiy- and World Friends Secretaries report stated subscriptions to the mrnier totalled 8.619 and to the latter 2.- 538. It was recommended a yearly canvas be made to increase sub- scriptlons. Miss Agnes Mcxim. rmxirtlng on Temperance, told of co-operation with the W.C.T.U. and or the work done in supervising literature and moving pictures. Mrs. L. E. Allen in her report. on Christian Stewardship stated that or the 802 organizations represenied a large Maritime Conference W.M.S. at Halifax Over 200 delegates including a repmsentauve from aennuda at- tended tin nth annual meeting of the Maritime Oonierence Branch oi the Wcme-n's Mfasionary Society of the United Church. held in Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Haliiax. on May 20th and mat. with public evening services at at. Matthews Church. A memorial service led by Mrs. A. P. atcneman tor the late Dr. A. Thomas aunt. Mrs. P- CI'1MIh"'- Mn. ldwin ouriev. Mm N“ P. Robb. isslonary to Korea, Miss Minnie Bell, supply secretary ior the Branch and others who have proportion take an active interest in this department. Miss Margaret Grant. convenor parsed on. was held. at which stir- ring trilzutes were old in ‘heir memory. The baautiiul bouquet oi flowers oi the committee apwlnled W ‘carry on the work formerly done | by the late Mun Bell reported on supply. in which an interesting or the world. There is not a mission field in any area of the world. or in life, where Jesus Christ is not known. Through education, litera- ture and friendly acts the way to international peace will be paved." The Berwiclr camp ground is to have it new building. it was an- nounced. 'l‘he chapel being planned for the leadership training depart- ment is to have iour classrooms. an auditorium and an office ior reg- istration and literature. Featuring the aitemoon meeting was the demonstration. given under me direction of Mrs. George Cough oi Noel. by A Mission Band The two addresses by Miss Teruko Komyo of Japan and Miss Jean Somerville oi Honan were much on- joyed. Miss Komyo is a student of Mount Allison and in her address told many interesting fa(‘..s about Japan and showed up the dif- ferences in thought between that Bathursi. Press: Mrs. K. N. Tail. Trurn. mew Voumm you 5 iiiicc: Mrs. L. R. Alien. Suiiimcr- ‘W. Rn_\' xvonlnor 0- :3? Robbins l I p‘ side. iSii'CI'i. .ii. \\'ll().~i' ).- ill" li‘.i‘llil.sII1ll,\ I on wedmsdfll emnmg an an‘ M‘.sslon Circles: Mrs. A. .l. Rc\'- .'~(‘(‘ ll(‘!‘ lili I no u on ‘l‘Iii!.~dfl.\'- them was bcaumuny rendered by holds. Mulgrave, ‘ ll\'lli‘ll iunm-.1‘. "'l‘.l‘_. uill ix‘ con- lhe Nouble qumwue of St‘ Mal‘ Aoiliatcd C.G.I.T. Gr0iipi<: Miss diii"<‘il .ii lili‘ Cll‘.ll'i‘ll oi the Ascen- lmews tghumh blmdhony Thurlsaday Bertha Robertson Wostvillc. simi ii.‘ liiif--\.'i.~: lwn o(‘l«“'lii ‘W0 emusc was yte oung eo— ‘ , , ,‘_ _ ,\ __,_,_ UN. 0; [mes Choir. ‘Mfilsgigirgagdjsu i:lndN:i:b_v l3aiid.~. (‘l/.\‘lXiw.'l’l‘ll4\l( 1, 3,111‘; n”ix;di« IN” 6' 1 The Pageant uyesicrday and To- Agocmut: Hung”-_ Mr; E W W-v”. ‘. N W51.’ ‘_ “.1”, ,-magi; day" was very interesting and well Mum Dubec N3 ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ mm MN, m” _ HM, grand. presented’ The pan‘ of "yeslflday" Sul>l)1y' Setirctafl/" Mr: Smart L. ‘il."ll.1ll'i‘!.“ liF\'<‘l ii and «M11105 f,"""‘“’ff‘ ‘“ °°5‘“"‘°5“°‘ ‘"1’, Gibson Halifax ‘ " 1\Vn<\lizc_- of \v..-1" : and one mes. c m onary mee itgs o ' _ ' I “, .d.,,_ . A“ H (jmm-:11 o{ P.E.I. the three Smioues, Presbytermm Strangers. Mrs. A. Lona. Sriinini vi 7!‘ Methodist. and Congregational. ‘ .. ' , d ..H - "" , when they decided to send thcirl F,r,’;’l‘]‘:1“§’.?’."‘\‘,t‘”“"‘,’“"g-‘ 3;}, "£‘.,‘,,.‘_, i-~.m.«:..i ...~m.-;-.< 1... iii-.. Amelia first missionary to a iorelgn field. ‘ r(,m,(,u'm,'n‘ ' " ' ' .\vo<»1m~i, \\iri<;u' loll l\‘\'ii1IAII1L R0322 ‘Tod " brou in number rt; ’ _' , . ,\vm'nm-_ ni ..» .2 rec. new l'|'ll‘5y§'.0llll.I‘lO8; anda the work di‘ Sn'I;l‘;'t"l‘)I::‘:‘Y:‘°°' Mrs‘ R‘ A‘ J’”mmm‘ irnmllir_i_vii ill tin» As: imnii c‘,liureli the church more clearly below: us. L,terMu"': Mrs. A‘ L Fmm._ :1i ll“il‘lIl’I$l i\\'o nciuvk yo.\lcl'da! ____ or. ill liioun‘ 1=m'<r~ Cemctkri T’-'—‘ iuiwx-~ imcrmciii \\'.l“. in tlic iiimlly N N M E M 0 R N A M ‘lni. l-‘riciiiis :in'l ll"l2lll§.i‘illTS iilled ‘iliv (‘l1lil‘(‘ll ‘iiiciiciiiir; the Women’: 7(‘:uild i'|l‘.(l other i‘llill'(‘l’i organizi- iLl0ll‘. l"l‘l"(l T. Brui'cr~ |‘ii"(‘.Sld'.l1fl iii ,ni'r-rnnon. Tiw Rm‘. iliigii Wallace 1Sniiih. mini '»fm' ‘.ll ('li.ll’g(‘, ofiio‘.at- rrl and aim rl‘i\il (ho ;.fa\'(‘.sldc pray- oountry and this. The iollowlng are the new of- iicers for the year. ii-om that community. The young people gave an excel- lent and warmly commended ex- ample of just how a Mission Band meeting is conducted. It was iol- lowed b Mrs. Clough's report out- lining t practical work done by OFFICERS ELECTED Featuring the afternoon session was the election oi omoens as fol- AMI-2I.lA W()0l.Nl-IR iihc nrgun. plu_\'r‘(l lE1\'0I'.l.(‘ hymns —: lot the dvrcasod and the soloist, Mrs. Amelia W00llli‘i', widow of Chnrl:-s E. Boyd. zncisang "The William Robert Woolncr. oi :i5‘,(‘.'iiy I«‘mir‘Bqiiarc" and “In the ,Hlgh street, died at her home yer:-'i(?nrdrn." Arrangcincnts terday. aitrr an illness o‘ scvrral iiincrai were directed by lmonths during which she has R. Miller. .‘.i.‘ ..-..L-Isoé- i or the i -....n=~‘