Mrs. Willard Server uggwtindwue recent visitors south Freetown. ' Ruins of Ottawa vacation at her left on to Mrs. Russell Burns is visiting in gmnmersids at the home of her ,,,,, M,-, Wilfred Burns and ms Runs. 11;, and Beyfiald shew and cbildron Gloria and Keith are via- mu with friends and relatives In Piusville and vicinity. rriends of Mrs. Russell Reeves gr. sorry to hear of her continued illness and hope for an early im- provement in her condit' Miss Enid Barwise of the Civil Service, Ottawa. u spend!!! her annual vacation at her old home at my Corner. She is the guest as her sister Miss Amy harwise. Dr. Waldron said and Mrs Au; i too. 0 V0 N911 2! .53”w'3ss vacation in Windsor and other Nova Sootie centres ar- rived home on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy mid of the teacu- ins lege left on Saturday for Ottawa. where she will spend some time visiting wit.h friends and relatives there. Miss Lulu VanBuakir-k of Mono- ion, who has been visiting in bow- ". pi-sgtown, has returned to her home. she was accompanied back by Mrs. Ray Lidstorle who will visit there for a few days. Recent visitors to the viuste were Mrs. Dank Lincoln and son Richard. Miss Irene Lincoln and Miss Whilemlna Schcfield of Brunswick. mine. They were guests of Miss Roma Croasman. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardinc and children Susan and Paul of Man- tggue, are spending their vacation in Freetown and in Par-.-shore. Nova Scotia. Mr. Jardine is on the staff of the Bank of Commerce. Montague. Miss Helen stowell of Pairhevan. uses. arrived in the Province reu- ently and is spen" her holidays visiting with friends and relatives in North Bedeque and Lower Prae- iov.-n. At present she is the guest or Mg, and Mrs. Fred Reeves. North Bedeque. Freetown School re-opened on Monday. August 14th, with two new teachers taking charge. For Princi- pal, Miss McPhee of unarald and in the primary department, Miss Florence l-Iughes of Norbcrc. Mrs. B. G. Jardine of Wilrnct valley and her sister Mrs James Marshall of l'brt William. Ontario. were guests on Thursday at the home of meir cousin Mrs. Roy Burns and Mr. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eolmes and family of Saskatoon. sash. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes and family of Orlando." Florida. who have been visiting in Charlottetown and Freetown left on return to their homes recently. While here they were guests of their father. Mr. James Holmes end their bro- ther and sister. Mr. Gordon Holmes of charlottotown and sister Mrs. Colby Lewis of Freetown. Mr. David scales left on Monday, August 21st to attond the five day I-ii-Y Conference being held ' at Lake Ccuchiching, Ontario. August 27th-September 1st. Mr. Scales is president of the Alpha. Chapter of the Hi-Y Club. Charlottetown end is sent as a delegate to the Confer- ence. He plans to be absent two weeks end will visit in Montreal and attend the Canadian National Exhibition before returning home. Alberton and Vicinity Miss Mao King-..-R-... N. on the star! of the Charlottetown Hospital has been a visitor here the past week. Mrs. Sadie O'Brien returned to her home in Charlottetown. after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Michael Kirsch is visiting re- latlves in Halifax. N. 5. Miss Eileen Keefe. R. N. of Bos- ton is visiting her brother and sie- fer. Dr. 0.1.. and Miss Piorence Keefe. . Mr. Parley McNeili is a patient. in the Western Hospital. His many friends wish him a rapid recovery. Mrs. James xaiiy. Halifax. is "ending some time with mother. Mrs. Michael Whito. Kr. and Mrs. Gordon Grundy of Montreal an guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. .1. c. Profitt. Mr. and Mrs. Retry O'Brien have as than welcome guests their son ""5 Glillhter-in-law. ur. and Mrs. Wm. 031011 and o'Brisn'a . Mrs. 'Nl1IIf.,Mr. Peter ram, all of Newarl. New Jersey. staff of Prince of Wales Cci- Harry New and, Vicinity as-. and W- dvllkhter . Barbers. Summer , were visitors to Th y. NOW Annan at Mr. Eldon Schurman was a bum. lieu V1Iit0l'.fIo New Annan on Tuesday. . Hm Lloyd semen and daughter; Marlene left by bus for street. ville. Ontario, on Monday. Mrs. George Morrison. social ser. vice worker. Summerside, was a visitor to Travellers Rest recently. Mr. end Mrs. Maurice Croken. 3'-'l10l'lld. were visitors to New An- nan and Travellers Rest on Wed- nesday evening. 10- Ind Mill. Francis Cole were visitora at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. liked Wail, New An- Iln on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nuhit. Tyngvl-iley. were visitors to Trav- ellers Rest end New Annan, Thurs- day evening. Mr. end Mrs. Harold siilikar .1 Hollywood. California. were visi- tors at the home of Mr. end Mrs schurmen on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family accompanied by Ellsworth. Edwin and Lawrence Wall and .Ohester Gallant, were visitors to Charlottetown and Pownal Friday on business. Mr. Arthur Ensnan. New Aunan. was s week-end visitor to the hours of his daughter end son-in-law, Mi-idand Mrs. Ivan Lsmbe. Spring- e . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matheecn. their dauurter and eon-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLean and Mr Alex Wstters, Breadslbane. were visitors to New Arman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson McDonald end son Lester and Mr. Thomas McDonald attended the funeral of Mrs. Pillmen on Saturday and via- ited friends iri New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bownesa, Nor- boro. were visitors to New Annan on Sunday and were guests at the home of Mrs. Bcvwness' sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs At. Schurman and family. 'l'ise many friends of Mrs. Allie MoNelll will be glad to know she was able to leave the Prince County Hospital and is now ccnvaleecing at the home of Mrs. Colin McDon- ald. Sum-rnersid... Mr. Ralph Blanchard has return- ed to Ontario having spent his holidays visiting his friends mi relatives in Indian River. Now An- nan. Travellers Rest and Summer- side. Joyce Rayner has returned to her home in New Annan having spent some time with her sromimrents Ma. and Mn. lfred Hooper. Pow- ,, I - The death of Mrs. James Pill- man occurred at her home of- Thursday morning after a brief ii.- nose at the advanced age of eightv- nine yeers. She was predeceased by her husband and one son Wil- liam. She is survived by 39"" daughters and two sons. Bea. Mrs. Whsle-y Paynter: Nellie. Mrs. Roda: Myrtle, Mrs. Harry Jones: Aimee Mrs. Riley; Marion. Mrs. Gudmofei Margaret. Mrs. Stavert: W01”- Mrs. Neil Simpson: John and Ben- Funerel services wen held at the home end st. Eleencre Church of. England. Interment in the Churvh Cemetery. A large number of the Travel- lers Rest Congregation attended the lath anniversary of the North Bedeque United Church on Sun- day. August 27th. 1950. The Scrip- ture lasson was read by the ROV- Wiilard Pioketts. A solo was then rendered by we (Dr-l 0-lb” Sunrmerslde. The Rev. Mr Kerr may than led in prayer followed by a duet by Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Ioen end Mr. Thomas Hall. A very interesting history 0! lhc Church was then given by the ROV- Austin Jsrdine. The Rev. W. A- MacQuarrie save a very 1nM'95l' mg and inspiring address raisins for his text Proverbs 29. was 18. Where there is no vision. the perr- ple perish. After a long and try”)! mm”: Mrs. Telmedge Montsomery DIS”- awey in the Prince County iio9i3i' tal on the am of August. she was. born in New Arman sixty Yetta ago,,daughtor oi the late Mr. I Mrs. George Schur-man. She is survived by her husband and one daughter Mrs. Floyd 039" ley (Georgie). Her only son Mll- ton and one deulhiler Miriam Pfe- daceased her. Funeral services were new from her late residence on M? Thursday aftrnoon. Rev. Geonie N. semen of Summerslde. assisted by the Ru. Mr. Kennedy of Bede-' qua officiated at both W0 hollm and grave. The hyglnl Were Tl" Lord's My SMD110 My God to Thee. Mr. Tvndlo 9611'- and we Reagh suaseury Is!-v Pall bearers were. five nea- , frsd Schurlnen lohurinan. lildcn Echufmlfli bcuia M ' Starling Moase an 0.” Burial was in the :..:m. snow DIVER AT 70 TORT l..I2ABl.'l'!-l. South A '9 ...(cp)...Amsomh sufferins "1 catalysts in both less Ind 0"? hend. 10-year-old Joseph K-108019? is a regular visitor at the local awinemin-. tam: where he makes 30-foot dives. He believes his con- dition is heiped bv the friction of the water on his body mm ANOIINT TONI s-rocxsrcus -vice) -new of a huge tame saline M! I0 about soo Itb. have been found dun . Northern seeder. lnthe atone end timber-cmer-d 9 nd 1 s bronsr :3. bits of polished glass. 0 Mrs. Durtoa Crows returned to harhcsnacnrridayeve .1Ith. aftaravisitofaweek usher parents in Bedford. N. 8. Mra.Plcaais.l.owt.beriavisi inthisvillage.8hehasbeenrs- sidinginncrcbaeter Rev. Dr. A. 0. Pants. and ice. Pants. Halifax. are spending their vecation on the Island. They paid a. brief visit to this community on Thursday, 34th.. Crows. Mr. Alden Leard, accompanied by his mctha, Mrs. Walter beard, and auto: Mrs. Gerald Williams, Mrs. Pearl Affleck and Mrs. Orville Johnson. motored to the Capital on Friday. astb. , Rev. J. M. Baxter. Dorchasfa, N. 8., is spending his holidays here. He conducted service in Mnl. Dedue United Church on Sunday. 29th. Mr. Baxter was pastor ox Bedequa United Church con- sregetion for five years in the not distant past. we. Per Lowther. Cornwall, and her a.ughtar.- Mrs. Bruce Mwmmey. North River. returned to their homes on Saturday, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Ghelton. and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ralph Maocauli and her two little daughters. Carleton siding. returned to their home on Sunday 20th.. after being in Bali. fax a week, the guest of Miss Malcolm, R. N.. a close friend of the Macosulis. They were, met on their return at Truro. by Mr. Maccaull. Mrs." Edith Myers end Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, cu-19. ton. Nciwithsiahdirig the inclement weather, a large I tion as. eembled in the Bedequo Unitod Church. Sunday evening, zfith. A service of song, furnished by Mr. Elmer Parnell and the "Balaton" Quartetta of Amherst, N. 5., was greatly enjoyed by all present. The accompanist for the accaslun was M.rs. Muriel Goodwin, Am- herst. These welcome guests were entertained at the Bo'vvness Tour- ist Home.” ..:M About twenty-five relatives andi friends of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hopgcod of Vancouver, 3. C., gathered at the home of Mrs. Carrie Leard, on Wednesday aven- ins. 23rd.. to bid thorn farewell is they are leaving shortly for Montreal, where Mr. I-Icpgocd will attend McGill College to cont.inus his studies in Dentistry. Mrs. Hop- gocd is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Affleck of this community. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and social conversation. The music for the occasion was bad by Mr. Alden beard and Dr. J. W.' More- eide. Refreshments were served by the hostess. took A very pretty wedding Unitod place in t.he- Bedeque Church on Thursday at . p. In.. August 24th.. when lidns Raynor. Klldare. Prince County. was united in marriage with Mr. forna Meccallum. of Lower Bode-I que. Rev Burton Crows officiated. The bride was attended by her sister Thelma and the groom had as best man his cousin. Mr. Ken- neth Henderson. The soloist for the occasion was the groom's uncle Mr. Gordon Msccalium. Charlottetown. The organist was Mrs. Wsltor Craig aunt of the groom. The Church was beauti- fully decorated with cut flowers. There was a large gathering of well-wishere of the contracting parties. Aftor a wedding tour the young couple will take up ro- sidence at Pernwood where the grocrn has purchsed the splendid farm property of Mr. Charles Henderson. On wednasday afternoon. lard. Mrs. James Henderson. Mrs. Carrie Trueman and Mrsf Edward Gardiner. of this village, were among those who gathered at the borne of Mrs. Roger Roevas, North Carleton. to "shower" Miss Marl! and Miss Hazel Wright, of Char- lcttoiown, formerly of North Oar- leton. bridges of the near future. Mrs, Reeves was assisted as hostess. by her mother, Mrs. Hudson Lowther, Beautiful gifts of china, linen. pyrex and money were presented. The gifts were opened by Mrs. linzly Campbell. Bummer- side. The acccmp verses were read by Mrs. 0 Mac- Farisne. Pernwcod and Mrs. may France. Crepaud; little Donald ind Vivian Reeves presentod the "to be" brides with bouquets of flowers. A most enjoyable time was brosuht toaclcsewithtblaserving ofrs- ireshrnente. Rsv.it'.B.endMrs.wseksre- turned home on Muaday evening. They had seen. absent-tines the as-d.. visisting with members of their family in aaekviile. -!rsd- ariction. R. 3., Ottawa and Chalk River. Their stay was cut short on account of the Reiiwe strike. While in Fredericton. . Weeks assisted at the evening service in st. Paul's United church cnrsua-l when they called on Rev. and Mrs. Em” THE GUARDIAN. Enmoro and Viiilllty Miasoracs Bryant. nurss-in- treining in the RR. Island nos- pitalisspondirubsrvscationwith in Enmoio and Nwtli lnmcre. - Miss Clive MacLaurin. Thcrold. Ont. is spending his vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macnaurin. Mrs. Drucilia Pollard and her daughter and family. U.S.A., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ..iM. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond smith. Stamford, Conn. are, visiting with Mrs. Smith's brother and Mr. 5mith's I . Mr. and Mrs. Mer- tln Ladn . linmore. Dr. and Mrs. Chester Stewart Ind flmily. Balif . N.B. were re- cent visitors at e home of Dr. Stewart's grandfather, Mr. John E. Bryant. North Enmore. - The Misses Mamie, Flora, and Mildred Stewart, North En- more, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeo,d. Vic- toria West. They also attended services in the Presbyterian and United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwell Humphrey. Augusta, Me. spent a ,' t holiday with relatives in Spring- hill and Enmore. Mrs, Humphrey is the former Miss Jessie MacArthur daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: Obadiah MacArthur. Mr. Philip MacArthur, and Mr. David Dyment, Spring- hili. left by car last week for the CLS. They will visit relatives in Portand, Maine, Brcokine, and Quincy, Mass. Recent guests of Mrs. George Bailem. Mount Pleasant, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macxenzle, Winsloe, Miss Mary Macbennan, Quincy, Mass. and Mrs. John stow- art from Western Canada who came home on the Spud Island Special. Mr. and Mrs. John Ioveli, Tor- onto, Ont. were recent visitors to this section. Mrs. Lovell is the for- me: Miss Wanda MacArthur. Mr Lovell was a former member of the R..C.A.F. and was stationed at the Mount Pleasant airport, Mnny old friends of Miss Nettie pathy is extended to- bereaved rel- ativee. Mrs. Wilkinson. Charlottetown, is convalescing at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Allison Raynor, Mrs. Wilkinson spent some months in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital and her many friends are pleased to hear that her health is improving. The many friends of Mrs. Wei? lace Noye are pleased to learn that she has returned to her. home from the Prince County Hospital where she was a patient for a few weeks suffering from a heart ail- ment. All wish her a speedy return to her usual good health, The Presbyterian Ladies Aid held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Alex Murray. Harmony. Roll call was answered by twenty one members. A large number of visitors were also present. The usual ” business was put through. Rev. Mr. Osborn closed the meeting with prayer. a The following people from Prince County attended the Boswall-Bry- ant wedding in Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon. Aug. 5th.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy strongman and Mr. Claude Yeo. Port Hill; Mr. Have- lock Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant: Mrs. Agnes Bryant. North Enmcre; Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur. Enmore. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips, Summer- side. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathey and Mr. and Mrs. James Biltun. Wal- tham. Macs. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Victoria West. Mrs. Mathey and Mrs. Bilton are the former Lens and Minnie sobey. Enmcre. other recent visitors of Mr. anf Mrs. Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Show and grand- children, Clyde River, P.nI. A shower was held recently at the home of W. and Mrs. Robert Macuurin in honor of their son. Earl and his bride, the former Miss Corrinne Macfood. Victoria West. They received a lovely assortment of presents which attested to their popularity. A pleasant evening was spent by a large crowd in dancing and social chat. A special feature of the evening was bag-pips music played by Mr. Howard Fraser, not i . Pearson Has New Special, Assistant OTTAWA, Aug. 31 - (OP) - A man who has been a Harvard in- structor in lmgiish literature, an artillery gunner. K pest and an economic airport has taken over the job ng special assistant to no is Douglas V. upon, as. of on Toronto who yesterday stepped into the roirvaeeted by R..0. (Gerry) Riddeli. 42. who has become head of Canada's permanent delegation G Enmore. cl Gordon - crrsnuorr-re-rdvvlv WINILOI NOITK -W- I. The regular monthly moeting were road and approved. discussed. There were two thank- you's for fruit and baby gift. New committee were appointed for next three months: School. Mrs. Ray Ford and Mrs. Stanley Youas-ker; sick, reappointed. There was the distribution of cans which were gotten at the J. W. Windsor Co. Ltd.. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Next meet ingtoboheldsttbahcmeoflillrs. Welter Roberts. with the program in charge of Mrs. W. Roberts. Lunch committee. Mrs. Stanley Shaw. Mrs. Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Alton Ycun-her. A delicious lunch was served by the commit- tee in charge. Meeting closed with the National Anthem Collection .15. STIRLING W. 1. Mrs. C. A. 'woolner entertained the members of Btoriing W. 1.. her home. Tuesday evening, Au- gust, B. The , aaident, Mrs. Wool- ner. presiding. ' . The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was responded to by ghteen members. Four visitors were present. The secretary gave a report of the Ice-Cream Social which was held in the school. A vote of thanks was extended to the committee who made plans for the social and all who worked to make it a success. The visiting committee reported making several visits and presented bills for flowers and treats taken to the sick. It was decided to ,make a quilt for the Manitoba Rolief and the following co '” were appoint- ed to plan for same: Ms-s. Wallace MaoK.ay. Mrs. H. B. Macliwen. Mrs. J. E. Fleniing, Mrs. Vernon MacI.oan and Mrs Bert Fletcher. Mrs. Wendell Macxsy spoke in connection with organizing a Boy Scout Troop. On motion, s5.oo was e of this worthwhile movement. The following new were named: to loam Oflher death which tools 3016”, school committee M 343-3, place recently. She was a former W. L Green and M". J. E. mmon. resident of 3Pl'i.ll8-hill. Sincere sym- Lunah committee gm”: H. 3. Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Layton Bell. Mrs. Mac- Guigan. Mrs. D. 3. Reid and Mrs. J. E. Iilscctt. Programme committee Fletcher. Mrs. Alban Bclger. The September meeting will be held in the school when Mrs. Mac- Isen and Mrs. Fletcher will be hos- tesses. Roll call will be answered with a donation of canned meat for the adopted institute in England. Mrs. Malone and-Mrs. -W. I. Green put on an interesting pro- gramme. Prises for contests were won by Mrs. Blair MecEwen, Mrs. Wallace Mscxay. Mrs. Mscaulgan and Mrs. Florence Nicholson. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. Meeting closed by sing- ing. ”rlio Kind. IIMYVALE W.I. The limyvale W. I. met at the A home of Mrs. Tobias Murray with thirteen members and several visi- tors present. The ” , opened by singing the Instituto Ode. Roll call was answered by paying five cents. several letiors were read and a dis- cussion followed. It was decided to ask W. I. Supervisor to come out and organise a sewing club for young girls; Also to invite Miss Munroe to the September meeting to give a talk and instructions re- garding Red Cross work. Travelling apron is to be passed in for next meeting. It was also de- cided to order two thousand cod- liver oil capsules for school children. New cornrnitt were appointed. A very interesting report of the convention in Charlottetown was given by delegates. Roll call for next month to be answered by grab bag. one new mernbe paid her fee. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Griffin. Meeting adjourned. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Murray. assisted by Mrs. Amos Malone. A pleasant evening was spent and the members were entertained by songs and music capsbly rendered by Leo and Hilda Gallant and Mrs. Eugene McQuillian. WEST COVIIIEAD WJ. The West Covehesd W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Mayo on Aug. 8. mo with is members pres- ent. The as Mira. cntbeorssniniashailwaspaid. A letter from J.W. Windsor and Co.. was read making an offer on a'large order of cans; It was do. it is get- Woman's Institute meeting of Winaloe North Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Leith Cerior. August 8th, with the prulduat in the chair. it was op- ened witb Institute Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by eleven members. and one visitor was present. Minutes of last Correspondence was read and at IIBACKLIY W. I The August meeting of the Brackley W.I. was held at the is me of Mrs. Brent Diamond on edneedey Wenlns. August 9th. The president, Mrs. Harvey Jen- kins, presided and opened the meet- ing with the singing of the Instita uto Ode followed by repeating the Collect in unison. Roll call was by thirteen members and there was one visitor present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Pierce reported that she was unable to get dupliceto keys for the school. It was moved and seconded to Set I night latch for the school dpor and Mrs. Pierce was .asked to buy same. It was also reported that there was still no word concerning Film Board coming to the school. It was decided to have a. cake sale. The directors were asked to see about the place and time for the sale and also the advertising. Regarding the quilt squares, Mrs. Pierce and Marian Younker each offered to embroider one square. The uses , ndence was then read and discussed. Twp munber. offered to help in the Institute building one morning of Exhibition week. on motion, we. Allison Bry- enton was asked to see about get- ting a flag for the school. It was reported that the rest of the wool- len material was at Mrs. Mallett's home ready to be packed, It was decided to varnish the school desks on Friday evening, August llth; all those who could were to help. The sick and visiting committee reported one call made. The fol- lowing committees were then ap- pointed: sick and visiting: Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. MacKay; pro- gramme: Mrs. seliick and Mrs. Pierce; lunch: Mrs. Prowse and Mrs. Macxay. Next piece of meet- ing: Mrs. Jackson's. The roll call for the 'next meet' , to be answer- ed with birthday money. Collection .. ..H. II - -.. 1, - .-,r 1 Minutes sion followed on a price for the Sick committee reported fruit taken and four calls made. thanks corn John Gillespie was read by secretary. New committees as follows-Jlck-Mrs. James Ber- nard, Mrs. Alien Brown and Mrs. Hadley Paynfor. School-Mrs. ur Johnstono and Mrs. Elmer c- naod. Program-Mrs. Murdoch Meo- Iood. Lunch-Mrs. Murdoch Mac- Iood. Mire. Nelson Maciood, Mrs. Elmer Msclood and Mrs. Oliver Paynter. All member. also all Ladies in the settlement who have children at- tending school to be at the school on Friday faith. without fail. to clean the school. Mrs. W. J. Profit invited members for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by paying 1 cent for each inch of your waist- 0 It was moved and seconded B dos- en spoons. knives and forks be bought and Mrs. D. A. Campbell to care for them. The supper on Field Day was dis- cussed and the proceeds to be used to repair the hall, all the settlement to help with the supper and an to take sandwiches, cookies and cake. Mrs. Ralph Jchnstone was asked to get tea and napkins. Mrs. ,0liver Psynter entertained yth a reading. Meeting closed with The King." Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. -..:..M.::. r MT. MELLICK W. I. The August meeting 1 Melllck Women's Ins-tltlfte tr1heetMi: the school on Thursday evening, All3- let. with five members and four visitors present. The Vmeez. -lnl Opened with the Club Women's Creed, followed by roll can, one new member was welcomed. Due to the absence of the secretary, the minutes of the previous meet- ml were not read. It was decided to order twenty- ..,i ...- . present. of last meeting were read and approved. A discus- quilt an it. VII decided to ask 310.00. A letter of by Younker were much enjoyed by all after which the meeting adjourned. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and committee charge. - ntertainment fund. 80c. One member handed in 82.00 Two interesting contests put on Mrs. Younker and Marian in IDNG RIVER W. I. The August meeting of Long Riv- Mr voted to help with the orsenlntion er w.1. met at the home of Mrs. Francis Paynter. vkmn Cgmmmggg nard was appointed to act as Presi- olnml - . Mumlr 3”'m- Mm Wm WM -Mrs. D. 3. Reid endKMrs. Alban S3"fo".:il1."L”.,e3'cf.;”Ll:f,::,mT'Q', s. Edwin Ber- meeting opened with the Ode and Creed: roll call was answered by 1'1 members paying 1 cent for each size ave case of was from W. A, Windsor 4: Co. at wholesale price. Mrs. Lane gave the dnancisl re. P0rt.' Ice-cream for school treart. 84-85,: expenses for district. con. Vflfllon. 35-50: collection at even- 1113 1119611118. f1d.55. It was decided to have school orlualn stgdred at Arnold Bruce's "3 he ed by the lie 1 musical instruction. pup or '51 was moved by Mrs. E. Jenk. ins, and seconded by Mrs. L. Lane. that each member donate rim to the funds instead of hav- ing our annml ice-cream social. Mrs. Arden Richards invited the members to her home for the September meeting. The collection was taken and the meeting ed. journed. PAGE ELEVEN AVONIBA W. I. The regular monthly msetmg dl Avonlea W. Lwasheidatthshomd of ms. Alfred Moorolon August ll). Mes. Leigh Warren pre Meeting opened by repeating creed in unison. Minutes of last meetinl were read and approved. It -was moved and seconded that thirtn cases of cans be boughttram the J. W. Windsor Co. Ltd. Reports of sick committees werq heard. New ones are as ilollowas Cavendish school - Mrs. Jarrn Simpson. Mrs. Milton Green. cav- endish sick - Mrs. Geo. Gough and Mrs. Geo. Mscocubrey. Ruatico sick - Mrs. Roy Woolner and Min R. G.1i'leming. - Rustlco school - Mrs. William, Toombe and Mrs. 1.. Warren. Mrs. Roy Woolner then gave a very vivid and complete report of the annual Convention which was very much enjoyed by all. Mr. Leigh warren in charge of program for the evening. had sev- erll PIP!!! to distribute. After a de- licious lunch the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. OIWELL COVI W. L Tiie regular monthly efq Orwell Cove Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. B..l'. McDonald on Ana. 9th with eight members in attendance. The meet- ing opened vvith Creed and roll call was answered with a question for question box. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopt- ed and treasurer's report showed ; fair balance on hand after bills had been paid. School and sick committees re- ported nothing needed. Correspon- dence was read and a cheque re- ceived from the Maple Leaf Mill- ing Co. for premium: on flour. ' Next meeting to be held in school. roll call to be answered with soap for an overseas parcel. An interesting contest was put on by Mrs. Dan McDonald and won by Mrs. B. J. McDonald. Mrs. B. J. McDonald to be on program for next meeting. The meeting then adjourned, after which a de- licious lunch was served. Far Away He was not a. good golfer and he was playing for the first time on a championship course. A sliced drive and an even more nadly- sliced second shot. took him for tram the fairway. When at length he found his ball he turned to his caddie. "What direction is the green from here?" he inquired ruefully. "Due west. sir." replied the cad- die. sardonlcnily. "If we nip through this 'edse 'ere we canget of your shoe. Three visitors were OUR BOARDING HOUSE gd. Acmsuuervl ;MAKe LESSER TIZYIMG i a molsv KA'zLiMP s-ro . xvAcA'nor4 --A HOUSE xi. , joist Dose .5TEP. wm-i ALL THE REFINE--.. . , , l .'rl2l.lMs--- . up we imems on Ruucowsi zoo. . we cmsiuor EMPO; I M s) K i g.'(HMjV M. IM SM; ! Jusr rm; TUGETHER .DO6S.' , . dill-re W nosrr. cu VET THE i2iGi-KT TOUCH FOR COMNG HOME Fi2OM'”"' HOLD I'r--weamir ANY CLOSER ; . CATS AND w ,1?- Y: 565- a bus" M AJOR HQOPLE THAN ll MAE-Ti-IA JUT OUR WA Y . lsu.uePEn.Trs FOR i ll. THAT new 450-, Ml -ca av J. . l9-I rt. WILLIAMS No.---nl-llzee, Jvhmnslnns i