PAGE TWELVE 3' Missionary Rally FreelowiLCliurch -A Women's Missionary Society N")! was held in Freetown United Church on Thursday nftcrnooii, July 5th. It was very largely at- tended. The church was beauti- fully decorated with summer flowers. The meeting opened with devotional exercises led by Miss bouiae Callback. Mrs. Austin Rog- ers welcomed the delegates and Mrs. Norman McMurdo responded. Rev. B. E. D. Ashford gave an Ilddrell. the keynote being: "Our Ambition at Home in Our Mis- aionary societies. in the Cburcli and in the Broader Field.” and stressed the need for vouii; people to enter the flll:Slnllal'V work at home and in foi-eicti countries. He was listcnetl in ivitii great. attention. A duet. "Whispering llope", was sung by Catheritle and Flallcfn Graig. accompanied by Mrs Wal- ter Craig. In the absence of the ll'("dSlll'Pt'. Mrs. Wilfred Craig pave the fin- ancial report showing no increase. of 3402.42 over last year's glviiigs .Roll call was rc.-iiolitlctl to by one hundred dPlDf.'.al9S. rcprcsi-iit- ing fourtccli 8LlXlllfIl'lFs. Oiic now auxiliary was rccciitly lll";alllZC(l in Travellers Rest. Mrs. Elliot Wriplit read the re- port of the Mission Band. Tln: aim this year is to have a Mis- sion Band or Explorer ('-roup in every church. and the need for more leaders and lPaCllCl”-' is great. A solo, "Bless This House". was sung by Mrs. Lea Calibeck, sic- companied on the "organ by Mis: Geldharr-. Mrs. John Sttnii. mi-ri.t.; ti: Christian Stewardship. utttlrn tho" although there had been an in- crease in givings. members .-hniil-l not be content. but should mak- iiaci-ifices in order to mix: more money -so needed arlrlittnii: in ill- M-5;-535,3 work roulii be rarrirti on. The offering was received and dedeicltted w l t in prayer. Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Community Friendship Secretary asked thc members to be more friciidly. rs- pecially to newcomers to their communities. Mrs. Louis Cairns reported. a new C.G.I.T. group was organized in Cornwall with Mrs. Hazen Howard as leader. and gave a challenge to ntiicrs to be- come leaders in girl? work. The secretary of Christian Cil- izensiup spoke about Canada's liquor bill being two million dol- lars a day. Ieven times that spent on church work and four time: the amount. spent. on erliicatimi. "Are we christian t-itizeiis" she asked, "11 we allow llllii to con- tinue?” She urged the necessity of women becoming more vocal. and asked each one to become -1 member of the Temperance Fed- eration. thus enabling the temper- ance forces to speak with a unitczi voice. A brief intermission was enjoy- ad when all marched around the church singing "Onward Christian Soldiers". Mrs. Allison Tait. Lit- urature Secrctarv. had no di.:plzi;- it great many books. anti strcr-::c'i the iinportanoe of reading good literature. especially the Bible. as Community I-loliorc Bride And Groom --The home of Mrs. Marnie Ad- ams. Spring Valley was the scene of a happy gathering on Tuesday evening. Julie 26th. when friends and neighbors gathered to honor her son, Ivan, on the occasion of his recent marriage. and to wel- come his bride. the former Earle Adams of Darnley. to the commun- fly. The event included an" address read by Mrs. Charles Cole, the presentation of an eight clay clock from the people of Spring Valley. a stool from the Dramatic Club. a large sum of money and other Ellis. An arch. j)l'('llll,V decorated in pink and' while. with matching ati'eauiei's and pink roses. marked the bridal chair. Thc Wcddlng March was played by Mrs. Roy Bryahton. The gifts wt-re imwrapped by Mrs. Emmet MacKlnnnn and Mrs. Leighton ll.-ii-rlitgton, and arranged on the table by Mrs. Hilbert Caseley. while Mrs. Charles Cole read the llC?0fllDallylllg names. Ivan adequately expremed his thanks and both he and Earla were bounced. Lunch was served by the ladies. illlfl ii datit-e was held outside on a liootll. Music was furnished by Miessrs. Bernie MCKllln0n. Jimmie Bearlsto. Carl Crozier and Delmar Woodside. The following address was read prior to the opening of the gifts. Dcilr Ivan and Earle. We arc gathered here to-night to extcnd to you our best wishes and coiuzratulatitins. You, ll':iil. we have known and by your pleasant position and willingness. to help lll l'lC'il f"llll7lllllll.'-V ;ltslli'llv, you llviic rnrlv-ai'cti ,lNlli5"ll to all. and no irmilrl conzrattiliite you on the partner -vnu harp phnzen to trawl with you on thc road of me Ynu. E-7ll'l1l. liavr come to our district as a stranerr tn "incl of us. VVF Pxlslld '0 irui 3 hmrti: wel- ronic and inlet. that you will make friends amoiigst us. You always dis- both will encounter many obstacles as well as pleasures as will journey tilom, but trust. you Wl'l meet your responsibilities with i-mirage. We ask you now to accept this gift as taken of oilr esteem and friendship for you both. from your friends of Spring Valley and vicinity. no other book can take its place The Freetown C.G.f.T present- ”-Cl 9 Dlayette, "Work in Toulon Hospital. Manitoba." Mrs. Sic-rllng MacKay i'equeste:i Ml-':510m1Y.V Monthly subscriptions to be passed in in October. Mrs. Edna Jenkins read a paper on conditions lfl'KOl:EB. where there are ten million refugees who are badly in need of clothing: and bed- dlnp. and asked each Auxiliary member to be it spearhead iii a drive for clothing for Korea. This very inspiring rally was brought to a close with a worship service conducted by three girls from the Bcdc-qiie Canadian Girls In Truliiilip tzroup. Tile Frcclowii Aiixiliary served a delicioiis sup- per in the delegates and visitors. 1 THE W'AR GOES ON--BUT SLOWEB Ileuibera of the assault pioneers of the Royal Australian Regiment an navigating some rough tenaln -in Korea. The man leading the patrol is carrying a mine detector for use in locating Communist booby traps. Cease-fire plan: have slowed activity in most sections, but the Chinese have wasted no time digging solid fortifications. . ' eons, Jiili-r "TllRlI.LliD" gllobert their alone at homo. three young boys of Trt-ntnii. Olll-.. who were pfllllhli death from drowning by an R.C. A.r. Norseman mm rail a "thrill of 8 llfet.irria." vowing on Bay of Quintet in an old punt were down the buy by a sudden windltorln. and Q A lwamp on south side of bay. where they were noun. Three ft.o.A.F. planes and three boots nu-on which ended when pilot of the Norseman, spotted the boys. safe at home with his doc Bordelu. five. of 'rl-oiitorl, oat. Busy Day In Alberlonw Store Friday was a day at Fraser's store in Albei-ton. In response to an opportunity to obtain free photographs of their children. parents brought their little ones from as far as Elmsclale. Ctiscum. pic and Tlgniih. They crowded iii- to the store until it was almost impossible for anyone to move. There were three hundred child- ren belonging id one hundred tain- ilies and all were photographi-:l in six and one half hours, new elec- tronic lighting being used. Early in August the photographer will re- turn with the proofs. A photo of each child will be given free and parents may purchase any addit- ional number. Replcacntatiives of this agciicy are covering Canada from coast to coast. To date four travelling photographers have visited ap- proximately five thousand towns from British Columbia eastward to, and including. New Bl'llllSWlCk. The one who visited Aibei-ion yes- terday has been ill some sixty cen- tres during the past two months. Others are now in Nova Scolin and later will proceed to Newi'ound- laiiti. Tyne Valley llI.l. is Hostess To lllstrlct convention pTlle Women's Institute Coiivcii- tzon was held in Tyne Vnl)cyH;i)l. The afternoon meeting was open- ?d b.V singing the Ode and relics!- mg the Creed, followed by a few ielnalik-i by the pi'csi(lciit. Mrs- Alliol Colwcll. Mr.-'. Wilfri-ti Noc- Dousall riavr thc nfldrcss nt wri- cnmo and Mrs. Vans .VicArthiit Springhill. replied. Mi-s. wait-in Mcnougall acted ac se('i'rfmi The minutes of last allllliill roil- ii-iilion were read and iimirnvi-ti and the roll called with tiltcet. Institute: answering with a good representation. Reports of all the different. In- stitutes were heard during thc afternoon. also it fall: on dental work by Miss Anliltbel Allen il'lll('ll was very instructive. The super- visor, Miss Mary Robin. Charlotte- town, then gave a very interest.- ing talk on the diflcrent projc . set up for the Iilstitlites to Sll'lVt" to do and showed a nice displav of useful articles for b3'l8:ll's that were pi'act.ic.1l and clump. I-Each Institute had on display rm apron to be judged and sold. the pro- ceed: of same to go in thc Stew-nz' Memorial Health Ccntre. Mir,- Robin was the judge and aual'fl0i'l Tyne Valley first prize. Port l-lill second. and Ellci-slie third. Mrs William McKay. Freeland. had some beautiful pieces of crochet work there for display. Mrs. John Murphy had a very ivcll-wordcii paper which she rt-ad l'llll'llljZ ill" afternoon meeting. Miss Robin was very impressed by such ti paper and suggested having it. sent into the Institute New-. to be read by everyone. Mrs. Leigh Maynard gave a re- port. on money collected and spcii: on hospital supplies for thc past year for the Health Centrr. which is now a reality. and last ,VNllllVfl.'- only A goal to strive towards. The people of Bpi-ingliill invited the members of the convention '0 springhill for tlicir iicxt nlitiiltil meeting with Enlnore and Victorlii West. and Sprlnghill cnterlnilliiij. jointly. The officers elected were Mrs Gordon McArthilr. prcllidcnl; Mr- Dan McLeod. vice-pvt-sldvlit. and Mrs. Harold Williams. scciwitiiigv. The resolutions were then lianrletl to Mu. Logic and discussed be- fore being read at the evening meeting. Fun and Nonsense put on by the ladies from Port l-fill caused milch merrimeiil. and made thc. ladies forget their ivearinesii. Dur- ing the meeting a sing-song with Mrs. Eldon Miller at the piano was enjoyed by all. Meeting ad- journed for limch. tea being served to all by the ladies front Northam alid Tyne Valley. and lunch served to the guest. speak- era. The evening meeting opened at. 3.30 pm. by singing "0 Canada". after which it very liitcrestingitillz was given by Mrs. Malcolm Mr- Leod. Cherry Valley, on her trip to Copenhagen last. summer. and everyone present felt no one could have brought back as much from this visit as did Mrs. McLeod. Then the members were enter- tained by the Ellie family from Northam. with some beautiful vo- cal music. All auction sale of :i few aprom was then held with Mr. Found acting as auctioneer. Mrs. Eldon Miller then enter- tained with a comic song entitled ”Winklni At. Me". Dr. Lloyd Shaw of Cliarlnt.t.c- town was called lipoii and gave a very interesting talk on the dc- velopment of the child. He also alrosud the need of centralize-1 schools in order to give tlict.cacll- era a better chance to help tlin. pupilil. Mills Ina Phillips fav- oured members with a beautifully icndered solo. Mr. Found. president. of tho Stewart Memorial Health Ct-iitrc outlined the work that had been done in the Centre since last an- nual meeting and stressed that what had been accomplished wail due to the efforts of the people of the surrounding communities who have worked so t-nthuaiaatlcallv for this project. This wail fol- lowed by a humorouii nioiiolmzltc by Mrs. John Murphy. Poplar Grove. ciilltlovl "Tho Painless Don- A collection was taken amount- ing to 018.71 for the Health Cen- tre. A alng-song followed, led by Mrs. Eldon Miller. Mrs. Louie. chair woman of the resolution committee. mid "10 following molut' which were approved as read.l Be It resolved that our futuro dlstirlct. corlventlonli be held in tum. at the following places". lprlnghill. Conway. Poi-t Hill. llleralle. and Tyne Vllloy. thu- dlvidllig the responsibility of en- tertaining between five. groups of member Institute: in this district. 'Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Women's lnsilluie Dislricl Convention The 24th annual District Con- vention of Malpeque, Darriley, sea view. spring Valley. Baltic' and Hamilton was held in Sea View Hall on Wednesday, July fourth. The hall was nicely decorated with summer flowers and the dis- play of handicraft from the dif- fercilt Institutes. The President. Mrs, James E. Murphy, presided and the after- noon meeting opened at 2.45 p. m. by singing "0 Canada." The address of welcome was then given by Mrs. John E. Cousins. and was very fittlngly helped by Mrs. liarry Crozier of Darnley. who stresscd the point that it was the W. l.'s privilege today to help the new Canadian. The Ode was then sung Club Creed repeated in unison. Minutes of last convention were read by the secretary. Mrs. John E. Campbell and responded to by a. good rcpresciitatlon from all the districts. This was followed by from different Institute.-l. A paper on how to cut down on lioiisckrcpiiig to make time for work in the garden and enjoy the sunshine was then read by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. of Baltic W. l. and reports Hamilton then presented 'Full and Nonsense" which was much elljoyed. The supervisor, Miss Robin. spoke on making articles for haz- aiirs. One phase touched on was the benefit of using good material iilit-ii doing embroidery work, and then went on to show several old Huck dcslziis familiar in the older ladies. nml also showed various new lil"iH in making aprons and rl1llClTFll'-R toys which could he made li't1m l-4 yard material. Shc also spoke of sending arti- rles in tlic Exhlhilinilz also a per- l"'llH”Ill til-ixlav at the National Park Ncctilcwol'k is done from a something cop- patlrrn. handicraft is designed by each person. not led. A delightful sing song was then etljoyccl with Malpeque W. I. in cliaiigc. it -. decided to hold next yo-.il"s coiivctition in-Darnley with the following officei'.s:- Presl- dcili Mrs. Wallace Adams. VJc'.--Presideiil Mrs. Clarence Hit-key. Secretary Mrs. Wallace Pickcl'liit'. Program for coming vcrtr: liiilcrltiinment - Darn- lcv. Exhibit Sea View. Sim; Son: Spring Valley. Educational P lirr -- Mnlpequc. Fun and Non- .CPilSP Baltic. Reception - Ham- iltnn. Rrsoliitioiis were then read dlsciis:-etl from the floor. lst --- Whereas many children in the Sllll0OlS of P. E. 1. are not learning any Latin and whereas and they require it in later years for t-crtziln ftfllil'-(GS of study. be it re- solved that this convention go on l'C('t)I'(l as approving the compili- sory leiicliiiig of Latin in all L-L'll()OlS on P. E. I. 2nd - Whereas there are so nitiny tragic accidents on our high- u'li,vs iiiitl ivlicl'ci'cl' roads are so be it. resolved iliat weed s be cnforccd in towns and vill.-lacs and past schools. Ilrd --- Whereas educational fa- cilities are very inadequate in this part of the Province, be it resolv- ed that Grade XI be taught in Kciisliictoii ftcliool. 4llI whereas some people do not. RVfl'.l themselves of the use of thc X-Ray Unit. this convention znrs on record as favoring com- ptllory X-Ray lcsts in fill districts of P. E. 1. Still .- Wlicrctis in all llljz clcctions, liquor and pl'ecccd- money were used freely to obtain votes. and that in the elections of 1951, several politicians pledged them. selves In run clcnn elections. ea- DCi"1all.i' so ill thc by-elections, be it resolved that all W. I. mcin. hero in P. El 1. strongly urge the Government to enforce that clause of the Election Act. if. as for no other reason, that the youth in P. E. I. will escape all the corrup. lion and cmbarasamcnt. Those resolutions, by Jnanlmoua vote-.werc sustained by the Con- vcntion. Mrs. Mncl..eod of Lorne Valley lhm Shrike on the Resolutions and will on to speak of her trip to Ctlllcnliaccn and said there were 26 Canadians traveling on the same host with her. she sibke at great length on the beauty of the Clyde and remarked on how little dam. ails had been done to the ship. -------?-:.?M.. The five groups to be as follows: Enniore, Victoria West, Mt, pie”. ant. Sprlnghili and Harmony to entertain at Sprlnghill Hall; Pop- lar Grave. Conway. Freeland and McNcils Mills to entertain ln Con- '-'.a.v Hall; Port Hill, Birch Hill and Arlington to entertain at Port. Hill Hall: Ellerslle, East Bideforrl and Bideford to entertain at El- lcrsllc Hall; and lastly. Tyne Val- lcy and Northam to entertain in Tyne Valley Hall. Be it. resolved that as members of the Institutes and an mothers of young children we should take piirticiilar care to teach propel" dcntaltcare in the home: to pro- ilde ii tooth brush for each young child, and to oversee the use of, same: and to provide nutritional. non-sweat foods for mid-day itin- clics of our school children, to im- prove throughout our community the dental health of our children. Be it. resolved that each Insti- tute ask its members t.o amiwer the roll at two meetings through the your with donations of canrlevl gooriii, potatoes. jams or jellies, for the kitchen of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Due to recent highway fatal ac- cidents at railway croulnga. be it resolved to request the Depart- ment. of Highways to clear crou- iiiizs on the highways of trees. xbriibbcry. buildings. etc. that might. obscure the view of on- coming trains to molnrlatl. In aid to belutlfvllll our Pro- vines and country roede, be it resolved to request the Depart- ment. of Highway: to remove the unsightly garbage and rofulo in the many dumping ground; alone the roadside. c;riAiu.orrra'rowar Bedoque and Vicinity Mrs. John H. Weolll. Fredericton. P. E. 1.. visited recently Rev. and Mrs. Ernest 3. weeks. Mr. Alden Leard. Sal-kville. N. B.. spent a recent week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ieard of this village. Mr. Charles Craig. Halifax spent a recent week-end with his par- ents, Mir. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. Miss Edith Weunore. sackville, N. B.. spent the week-end holidays with her aiaetr Mrs. Arthur Mur- ray and Mr..Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery, Lower Bodeque. hate as their guest, Mrs. Montgomery's sister Mrs. George Prillzle who am spend her holidays with them. Mr. Stewart Craig. son of Mrs. Mildred Craig, Summerside, form- erly of Bedeque, has taken a pos- film: in the dining room of the car ferry Abegwelt. He was a recent employee of Brace MacKay. and C0,, summerside. --Mr. and Mrll. Wendell Weeks, son and daughter, Manitoba, have spent several days visiting with relatives on P. E. Island. Mr. Weeks is a son of Mr. Wm. H. Weeks, Stornoway. Sask.. formerly of Fredericton. P. E. Island. This is Mr. Weeks' first visit to the former home of his parents. Mr. and Mfrs. Robert Afilcck have left on a motor trip to Mon- cton, N. E., and Halifax. N. S. They ivcrc act-nmplinied by Mr. :ind Airs. Roy Cutcllffc. Augustine Cove.Tlils is Mr. and Mrs. A!- flerkis first visit to the mainland. Mr. and Mrs. Millar Weeks. lit- tle daiighter and son. Elliot's Mills. were recent guests of their cousins M". and Mr:-'. John Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Heher Myers. North Carleton. Rev. Willard C. Pickcis. pastor of Bedeque. Rev. Mr. Picketta is ery, Lower Ecdeqlle. brother Til r. Orvillc Bed- Mr. Johnson's Johnson and Mrs. Johlisrin. eque and with his brother Melvin and daughter also his brother Brewer and wife of Central Bod- eqiie. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace llicleod and Mrs. llerman Cori-ill, South Hanover. Muss. have arrived on the Island 0 spend their vacation with relatives. They are ilie guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. S. weeks. They were accompanied by M. Chester McLeod of Sat-kville, N. 3.. who la on a brief visit to the Island. Wat" building yards during World Two. She nlso mentioned that more people lost. their lives in the area of Glasgow than anywhere else at that time. also went along to Den- liam to it Drama Festival. find at- tended the World Convention of W. l. members and was especially impressed by the Australian W. I. The lnstltlitesl there have spon- soiepl "The Flying Doctors," who do so much good for the outlying districts. There were 29 countries repro- scnted at Copenhagen by 800 dele- gates. The convention was all conducted in English. The King and Queen of Denmark also at- tended the conference. she spoke of now the Canadian graves are kept so beautiful by those people. because they ihitik so much of Canada and what she has done for them. Hamilton again put on "Fun" by blowing of balloons. Afternoon session closed with "The King." Evening session . The evening session was opened by singing of the ”Island 'Hymn." This was followed by instrumental music by Spring Valley orchestra. tencoredi. The next number. a monclogiie, by Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, ienooredl. Misses Elaine and Mary Matthews favored the convention with a beautiful duet which was epcored. Instrumental music by the Campbell family of Darnley, always received a welcome in Sea View tent-ored). Mr. Robert Pearce of Baltic gave two whistling -iium bars. Mr. W. R. Shaw was then in- troduced and spoke on the exper- ience trained as Maritime Delegate to the Conference lit. Stockholm. and referred to the wonderful comeback of Denmark after the German occupation of five years. MID Spoke of the wonderful cour- ses that they have in home-making for young girls and music and song seems to be a leading part of name. He said during the war. a great many cathedrals were turned into tourist attractions. and was about- ed to sea vendors selling tourist tickets in st. Paul's Cathedral. Ho mentioned the tomb of David Liv- ingstone. the great. missionary. where ticket vendors were also holding forth. The folk Schools of Sweden were grace and rhythm and there seem- held in the King's castle, where the young people were taught ed to be a beautiful co-pperallon between the stale and the people. in his closing remark: he brought the meeting very near to the peo- ple of Elli-ope. Mr. Jamal E. Murphy moved it very hearty vote of thanks in , Mr. Show and the President vary Bl ' ly extended the thanks of the Convention to Mr. Shaw and to all others who helped to mute the 1951 Convention so successful. Collection emoimtln to stnoti you to the Jubilu ad of the W. I. The meeting cloned with "The King." - A skillful boomerang tluowar can stain the weapon travel more MR. and Mrs. E'l'il:-il Joliiison. 315;”; Rollicsiiy. N. B.. are visiting with Knubsfmvd. 5-1.... ....; Vlclnlfy centers. Visiting Rev. Father M.J. Roon- ey of st. Anthony's Parish. How- liin, is his father from Boston The congregational picnic of the Brae United Church had to be postponed on Thursday afternoon. Jilly 8th. due to rain. Mrs. William Pound of Freder- icton who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Caryle Runny and Mr. Rainaay of Rosebank. has re- turned to her home. Miss Margaret Stewart. Public l-leall-h Nurse in O'Leary. has re- turned home after spending ti neck in Halifax. I Mr. and Mrs. David Gray' of Carleton Lot. ii are enjoying a fine vacation in Niagara. Toronto. and American centers. " Mrs. Joseph Bradley and Mrs. Charles You left Monday morning for their homes in Three Rivers, Quebec. Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Wilcox and family of the Elmsdale Nazarene Church are enjoying their vaca- tion which will ba spent in Fred- ericton and other New Brunswick centers. Miss Eva J. MacLennan of O'- Leary left. by plane on Thursday, July 5th, for Toronto and other centers ivhere she will be the guest of her brothers. Tlir tnaiiv friends of Mrs. l).S. (inrril of 0'Lcar.v will be sorry to learn that she is sick with a bad- ly infected hand and is under the rlortor'li care. Her many friends ivlsli her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris ttnd daughter Ellie and husband, of Attleboro. Mass. are visiting in 0'Leary at the home of her son. Mr. Melvin Harris. and Mrs. the United Church. Newcastle, N. nan-is. also other relatives and B., with Mrs. Picketts and little fy-)cnd5' - daughter are spending their holi- days at ll-Hill" 901'-B86 in N0!'lh Mr. alid Mrs. Ray Macxlnnon n and family of the United States, Nell” Mills. brolher of Mrs. William Monlgom- are visiting m O'Lg5yy the guepts of Mrs. MacKlnnon's parents.Hou. Forrest and Mrs. Mrs. Beecher Phillips. and Smallman oi Rev. J. R. McMahon. Mrs. Mc- Mahon and family of the Alber- ton-O'Loary Parish of the Church of England. have left. on their vacation which will be spent at Huntsville. Ont. Miss Irene Gray of Carleton Lot 6 had a narrow escape from death when she fell out of a ca.- ivhen the door opened. She re- ceived a deep cut on the back of hcr head and some slight cuts on her face and legs but was not ser- iously hurt and is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HH.l'll'00d- wtircestsu'.Mass.. tire visilinz "Tile Gtlrdcn of the Gulf". This is Mr. Haywoodis first visit to l".E.I. and Mrs. Haywood (nee Miss Bessie Gray of Coleman) has not. visited her native land for tliii't.y-thi'ee years. They are visiting relatives t-.nd friends and among them are Mr. and Mrs. l...E. Profitt of Rose- batik. Rev. Arthur R. and Mrs Wal- lis. formci-ly of Economy, N. 8.. have arrived lil Albertoli where Rcv. Mr. Wallis will be the pastor of thc Albcrton Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. He will be inducted by member: of thc P.E.I. Presbytery on Friday night. Jilly 6th. Their daughter, Miss Shirley Wallis, has since left. to attend slimmer school in Bol- ifax. on July fii-It the West. Point Presbyterian Church had ti fine ronpi-egation. the occasion being a Sunday school promotion service. - The service was conducted by the Minister, Rev. George B. Cunning- ham. A splendld program.was car- vied out and much credit is due the Minister and the teachers- Tha Beginners Class is taught by Miss Marie MacPhcrson; the Pri- mary by Mrs. Ernest MacPl'lci'soli; the Jilnior Class by Mrs. Percy MacPherson: the Intermediate Class by Mrs. Charles Smith and the Senior Clau by the Minister. A fine sermon was preached by the pastor. A farewell party was held It the home of Mr. and Mn. Ira MacDonald of West Cape on the eve of heir departure for sum- mai-side where they will reside in future. Mr. Arnold Wood was tzliairnian. Addresses were re!" by Mrs. Keith Macboulall and Mrs. Chariel Miicwllllanu on be- hali of the Aid. the Imtltulo and t.he community. Several service- nblo gifts were presented by Mrs. Lloyd Bnrwise and Miss Gladys MacMlllan, for which Mn. Mac- lionald thanked her many friends. in the absence of her husband. who was unable to be IDYOIOHL The remainder of the evening was spent in ainglnll hymll-5. mullcc etc. "For They Are Jollv Good Fellowl" was sung and delicious refreshment: were served by the ladies of the community. The good wishes of all follow Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald as they luv! for their new abode. 'rliov will be greatly nilaiied. . iifnaou w. i. The July meetin of the Bed- equo Women'I Inst tute was held at the, home of Mn. Maude Con- nolly. Meatlng opened by repeat- lng tlmcreed in unison. Mlnutu of last, meeting were read and ad- optgd. Nina members answered roll call. Rcporta were SW05 55' the school and lick committee. athu Noonan reported toklnl -- liioahino ho: to one of the mom- beu who has been ill for aortic um. luport of and Oral was than I!) yards. alvon. It was on mutual decided to Mu. Alvin Webb. 0'Leary. is enjoying a vacation in pntario Nu. Arthur Murray and Mill M-' i "il"..i.Ii. instant and !l-elnlty attended the Women's Inatitut. Convention at Tyne Valley. home here. evening to spend his liolldayl. Mr. Willard Ballum. Ontario. left ncently Mount Pleasant and vicinity.- Mrs. patient in the Prince County Hoa- ton. Mtiss.. are spending Mrs. Ancil Ballum. and family. Watertown. Pleasant and Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Bnlluni and Blair were recent visitor: to Con- way at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Mil-V MJIILV ('.'R..1l.liIlu. mill suits John and Willard. were visitors in Bcdeque on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrli. George E. Ballum. Friends of Mr. Alnxander Map. Load will be glad to know be it home and much improved l'l health. after being a patient m the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mr... Walter pitllllps and .V0llrllZ son of Mexico, Main;-, left Fridnv morning for their l'0W- of!” spending their hal- ldnya in Mount Pleluanl. and Mac- They were accom. panled by Mr. John Bishop, Mount Pleasant. who will spend two weeks visililig relatives and friends there. PITHF July vnlce-lift: of the Mount 9555'” Women? lfllfitute was held one evening recently at the home of Mrs. Sterllne Moors. Th"? were nine member! and fl number of vislloril present. Meet. gig "Pencil h.v slneiniz lnltltule 1 9' '"'d,FPl1E8Unx Creed in un- Sim. Minutes of lay meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to send sick treats to two sick D90Dlc of the dls.l'ict. anti also to .893!!! flowers to (I pauem in hospital. Next meeting to be held at. home of Mrs. John Bishop, and planned to have a fishing pond. each member to donate three small article: for same, Baking committee, Mrs. R..5,,.u Couglilin .iiitl Mrs. Alfred iuom-,3 Mtvlini: closed by singing Nation. ul Anthem. after which lunch was served and a pleasant iinclal h0"I' enjoyed. ' hold an ice-cream social. A com. mittee was appointed to fngkc licces ry arraiigeme '5. On mo. itoii Mrs. George Ballem and Mrs. gvlaltert Bowness were iippojnmg 80911-65 to attend the annual Institute convention in Charlotte. alvl:"'com'1':5ti5 P;3fl'ailn bconlslsted of ti - ward Gardiner. y El Ed Maw"? Closed by slngllll tile W. 1. Carol. Collection amounted to sl.l0. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Hammond Bownaas Luncli was served by the bones; and committee in charge. 5-s Louise Ellil. Summeralde. Inuit A number from these districts Mill Mildred Ramsay. Summer- aide. was a recent visitor to 'her Mr. Calvin Miicintosii. Ottawa. arrived at his old home Saturday Toronto. for hi) home after a few days spent in Myrtle Ramsay is spend- ing some time at the home of her pital. and his friend: he hoping he may soon be able to return tiiei: holidays at the home of Mr. and .Mr. and Mrs. I-Iowart Ramlay ass.. an spending their holiday! in Mount J ULY 24, 1951 Hovlloli and Vicinity Mr. Cecil Nicholson. returned ti Brudenell. after spending seven. days with his parent: Mr. and Mn. Webb Nicholson. Whiii-. Rout Recent visitors to Charlotte- town ware Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald, Miss Laurie MacDonald Mn. E. Farquhauon, Min Mlai-3 In-qunaraon. and M18! Dot Siev- art all of Kilmulr. ' 0 Mrs. Basil Macxinnon and Mi-it Colin MacDonald. motored ic Charlottetown here they Vlsltet Mra. MacKinnon's husband wiic is ii patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. At. the -recent clinic held in Whlm Road school. a number of pro school children were inocul- ated by Dr. C. S. Inman and Mist daughter. 'Mrs. Ambrose Boyles. Rana Reynolds, R. N. West Devon. ' "”'T Mi Mia M then . f M ii. -Mr. Roderick MacLeod is a .,,,wn”c,o,,,”,ec.;,.;y lfgcejzed ylm ' sad news of the death of her sis. nee Isabel Bears of Providence- R. 1.. Mrs. Matheaon was born in ''”m”' Brooklyn. P. E. I. Her husband who Mr. J. N. Ballum and sister vndeceased her some years 3:" Mrs. Florence Maccurragh. Brock- was formerly of Miliiown Cross. Mr. Philip Bears and Mrs. Alcx Macbean. of Murray River an-. brother and sister of the deceased. Mrs. Matheson had several nelces and nephews as well as a host of friends on P. E. I. who will join with her family and many friends in mourning the loss or a loved one, and will also miss her frequ- ent visits to Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, it'- companied by her son Kenny. amt daullhtors ulna and I-Iditli ll'f'rp recent visitors to Charloiieloiui. A regrettable accident ocourrsrl recently when Mr. Howard Mccav ron. Commercial Cros-.. bad Hllvt finger severed and several othew injured while ivinrl-ling on the saw at MacKenzle's mill. Montague. FIJI. TRADER!” HAVEN Fort. William is liullt on the slit of the old French fur-trading pm: of Kaminlstlkwia. t-iuzcluilriznu av I-oucs” The mysl.el'ious U. S. "army col- onel.” who collected SL000 in illit- form payment from unsuspcclinu recruits for a special "G-12 hush- hush" intelligence unit. Lee Capri? of Omaha. Neb. is seen ponderinr his fate in police station after im- lica finally caught up with him. The self-styled "colonel" recruits-.l many ministers alid theological students in Colorado for service in a non-existent army unit. Victim-z were even called for drill prac- tices and one minister went so far as to resign his pastorate, to ",l0lll up.” lwuonrll SLOIIOD1” releaseti menl-ll alk- Thleo week: after belne -from Ianaiitorlu... for I I ailment. Rudolph llobodiaii ii I". ed Into a police station ltd km avva. Ont. told poll” '1' l" mum. all his wife. Her body W?! on a lonely country roI' r N, wounds from a screw-dt V9 cm, bar In-mt." ntliar 01 """w,,,. ami. sic ii um "0 ' for NI action but relative: an inn new and -4-910'” iii. wife for many month'-