yen‘ ET‘? the h>a P" T.‘ h eve cl o a mu ESQTURDIQY. Fair and Cooler NO STOCKINGS.’ WHA T.’ 0f course she has! But the clever girl has chosen a Kaysei" “Nature Shade” that matches her own skin tones-and in n sheer weight it ‘ looks as if she has 0n a ' liirht film of powder only. CHIFFONS Budget Hosiery Nimble-Nee with Si! I the Lastcx top .... up C .. A1‘) I ' is y; ‘Gone With The Wind” and \\ hiie. ieii gt hs-anri short ies. Itl'l-—-iillfl liieey - lovelin literly charming in pastel The new lonyze Silk *1 .00 $1.255 overnight. And, they (‘HS Fresh as r. Daisy And just 11>‘ iiniiiiy because she undies that can he sivished out in suds, dried lllliSiI‘IIl€‘d—-“LOVEJOY" — Silk mesh with soft ruchlng round the wrist and down Phone the side. And only Be sure to see the 0t them. .......$_1.00 styles in GONE WITH THE WIND Gl.O\'ES-'1'ou‘ll love '- her i Professional Bards ll. F. ARGIIIBALII (LIIUIOI AoQoQHnt I40 Richmond ltreot flsonqll l0. Boa ll McLEOD l. BENTLEY W, I. BENTLEY, K.C- J. A. BENTLEY. LC. C. l‘. BENTLEY. LLB. and Attorneys-at-Lew MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street Need War’s Report-e of Committees to Ge 81'. OATEARIIWE, --(O_P)- Pulpit and _ a shoud regard e-m u nmbm. sadors for Christ m an age which the triumph of Dairanisrn is I very real danger, said ‘he report of the budget and stvvrardshiii mm- mittee of the Hesibyterian Church in Canada at the 66th General As- Nmbly here today The eownmittee urged; "Item awrliloo u) be made for the dur- ation of the war and so 10m: as its effects last to meet tho appeals DEW Morreli 8i Company incident thereto, so as to ovoid] diminishing those contributions upon which the Church n“ lcnrngfl Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone i447 w depend for the prosecution oi the enterprises nrcessnijir m the promotion o1 God's glqfy and h“. manltys good " IELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Onmeron Block, Charlottetown. I‘, E. Island MocGUlGAN a} TRAINOR MARK It. MaeUliKliAN. K-C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, K. C. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Hank. Richmond Street, Charlottetown n. r. McPHEE B. A. (c. NOTARY. 81c. HARRISTER. BOLICITOR Riley llutliilliz (IhIIYlttttEZIIl ‘PALM ER s. riasiiim II .l PAIUWFIR. K11‘. A. .|. ll\\'l..l\\l, BA. LLB. ICARIKIFCTIIIK. RIC. Brink uf Nova Nciitia (‘hamlifii- (liariniii-tnyvn, I‘F.I. PJINEY TO LOAN s5 IEO. Box l2 OOQOOOQOQOQOO*QOQQQOQQQ I [imiledl buys Kayser need no ironing. HONEYS - Kay- ser’s all silk undies that are us fine as 1311.51.13; ‘i .25 AER-OS — Silk uiitlies ventilated "ili z .‘<.".|l'i1i(-.Is‘r_‘,‘, G - Lovely Y "Gnm- Willi (lie Wind" n Frizviirl- Infprfln, nun”) I'M-trim yiriiiliirrrl liy norm 0. Srfziilclr. n Jli lrii-Giilililri/ii-Jluyerreleare THE CHARLUJT l Southern Atlantic Legacy B! a! SYDNEY ranmwm (Continued from page 2) They were clean enough, and if the iiunlture was so bale as to be almost non-existent, ihe beds felt to be comfortable and well-sprung. Jnfoi-tunoiely, their lanaladya i sense of the conventions had caused iher to put Diana on the [round floor. away from her two ma-io (companions; but at the tlme 511B TlLSCd no objection to this seirwfl- tioii, and when they had washed the dust. of travel from their faces and hands, t..ey re cined the priest who i was waitin b8 0W- He had ated that they should dine with him on this, their fir“ evenlnil. and he promptly wok them lalong to his own house, which ley no more man a hundred ards away behind the little, old, w ite- washed church. , It wu e rather lhabiry-lookinl Jbode 041M880. comfortably Iumish- ed in en unpretentious way. His housekeeper was an elderly female . of forbidding aspect, who eyed them as though she fiin ed they har- ployer" but their host assured them hat she successfully concealed a heart of gold and a heavensent gift possessing exterior. “Twenty odd years I've been here now," lie told them, "and I'll prob- . ably eiid me days here without buy- ‘ing another stick oi furniture. Ye wouldn't think it would b0 an ut- ‘ traction for a burglar, would yo?" "A burglar," Diana echoed, sus- pecting a joke. “Yes- a genuine cracksman," the - priest told her. "And not: only once, either, I've had two visltl in less than a month." "What on earth for?” the Major demanded, glancing about the mom with some disdaiir "What did the iel'o\v hope to get?" "Wlint indeed." Father Maloney azreed. “But there it is, Erich time lie waited till I was out and me housekeeper was away, and each lime he turned the lace upside- (lowri. And Rs far as g could make out, lie look nothing." "Perhaps lie was one of the loc- als, working up for serious oper- zuions in the great ivorlri outside.” 'l‘nbv suggested flippaiitly. "Just r-letiing hi; hand in. so to speak." "No; he wouldn't be one of me own lgovs." the priest said, shaking ' loiisiyr, 'I'lie_v're not aiilz- ‘ii be nlaviiiu a tuck like . . it's one r~i these tellers from the marl coiiririietion eamn. Tl-iit tbr- fltlPPl‘ thins; is that he didn't take the only obiects that might have attracted a thief-me four sil- yer cups. However, I'm hoping he'll have not tlrrd of the game now Iiilll will be Iciviiiu me alone. I've eiiriiioh lo do iii the O"(llI‘l.ili',V tray, Wll‘ ut ll.'i\‘lil'! in piil brick all the brim airiii tliifls he spreads all (1\‘t"l' ll-e floor!“ those fol‘. ws from i':e road (amp riiiiiui here, (‘out t‘ ' °" Toby flSKCCl. "Iill be ihi- r he; 't centre for won't it " | “Too many!" Father Maloney aareed “The town's full of ‘em on‘ Sundays an cstas. But y'oti'll seel that to-m -- iiirh is the feast of Saint 1 Tiieyll be clown here as iliPk as flies. and every house on tile water-front will l:c turned into a bar. I tell ye. l\'fa_lor( there are very distinct drawbacks to the ClVlllZlllL! process, however good‘ it may be lll liiie loniz run." l "I don't iloiibt but there is nlvrays ‘v iiieoiiveiiiczue," iiie i stiiilv. "One must ~w iii ilicse matters." i “'I'lial's w-liiii. the local coloiios tell me," the priest admitted wlill a rile- _ful smile. "Ali, here comes Maria to ilay the table! And from the smell“ we'll soon have something more pro-i iitable to fll.\(llhfil" (To be Continued) i OARDIGAN SCHOOL Standing of Cardigan School for the month of May:- Crade X -l. Kent MacDonald; 2. Marion MacEachem; 3. Mnrlc Ryan, Inez Redmond and Joseph Extra Sacrifice For Kirk 3 Challenge nernl Assembly Sound Call to Replenish Coffer: For Normal Activities. Ont... ninlek’! ‘set u m objective fou- 1941 to cov- a. er the Church's work at home and abroad. Its-porting the results o! en “al- locations questionnaire," mailed to presbyterit-s and congregations, the budget and stewardship committee said; "This survey would seem m indicate that the Church, under present condition; off interests and enthusiasm, will contribute to the budget aimriixlinriieiy $200,000 per yeiir, The Church would seem t0 (ieslre a. general lOWCTlIII 0f the inlocution." lttwltrdshlp Ideal: The committee submitted if the has-pi of the nnnunl contribution is Macaulay (equal). Grade 1X—l Frances Murphy; l. Edna MacPhee. Grade VIII-l. Helen Ryan and Terese. Ryan (equal); 2 Jackie MacDonald; 3. Urban Sullivan. Grade VII-J Annie MiicEach- ern; 2 Hugh MacPhee; t. Dunstan lMurphy and Arthur Ryan (equal). Mile Lewis’ Department Grade VI-A. lamest Meodoneld, t. Icons Macfntyre, s, Bernard Shepard Grllddiv -l. Cornelia "van and Alilred Walsh ( uni, 2. Evelyn Maalntyro and lliian MacPhee ( uai), t. Anna Gallant. rude IV-Sr. 1. Donald Mac- donald; 2. ‘rarest; Campbell, Eai-ll Gallant, and Clare Macdonaldl (equal), 8 John Shepmd Cirade IV Jr.-l. Geraldine Mac- donald and Hattie Walsh iequal),l 2. Carl shepard, Mlle Redmondm Department Grade III Br.-l, Eugene Sulli- van; 2. Dorothy Byrne, 3. Jackie Dunn Grade III Jr. —l. DI-il] Gor- don; 2. Charlie Maodonald; 8. Rhoda Gordon. Grade II Br. Catherine Shqpard; 2. Mai-v Maclntyre; 3. Edward McGiiugh, ( I I —l. Grade II Jr. -1. Junior Mac- Church. " ifor cooking beneath this llDD!‘€-' "I SlifiDU-f‘ you gel n good maiiv ofclubs , h) I'f‘(‘"i‘f1'if7'i til they more on againflliqi 1 ‘in i920 the last year of Prohibition ETOWN GUARDIAN ' hi5 THEATRE l l MONTAGUE-SAT. 8th. MATINEE 3.00 P. M. SOURlS-MON. 10th , cl ' boured evil designs against her em-; l i \V C T I JOHN BARLEYCORN JINGLES (John Barleycorn Will Fool Ill If We Don't Watch Out!) The blcyver; and distiller: Have come, they think. to eta?) And, truth in will. the bOOtIWSm Are still not far away. The magazines are cluttered With adds suggesting, "Drink!" And many people acquiesce (Since some refuse to think). And so it's not a bad idea To see what we're about ifbr liquor men will i001 ill M We don't watch out. i Sometimes an advertisement l Of beer or inn or rye Mike it suauict so delicious It tempts some iclks to buy. Tooupr-d they can't woke up 1111C what Barleycorn can do. ,lr!e certainly slinll not fool me I'm too nieii! Arc you? it uni-s fr) loci» a look-out Anti know wiint we're about. For Barleycorn will i001 its 11 we don't which out. Florence E. Marshall. ON THE 18TH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF JOHN ARLEYCOILNI 1N B. (‘. (IN 'l‘lIl-I PISFAI. YEAR.’ ENDING MARCH 3|, i940.) f beer saloons. 68 clubs, 3i) iclcrans‘ f y There we Jiceiiscti ' _, i) if clislillei‘ Siores "n g, lll] l‘ ilgCllf-‘CS, 402 of which are 110i owned or nllijlfillifdl by the (iaveriiinciit So this l5‘ ol " breueiue eriimeiii-L "Govelmlicnt Ctiiiir l The per (‘a Ia iisumptioit of, liquor is til-ill" >334 (51) 'l‘iic l5 U l a llill under Gov- ernment Comrl Knee Julie 15th, 192i, lius been upiir .- Avlv $368,- 000,000. Whether this has been an asset or liability may be seen from me fact, that. the Provincial Debt was sxromoao. (See Public Ac. ' couittsi. Oh November liltli. 1935),! lion John Haul, Ivfiinster of Fill-i mice, stated ilinl. tlic net debt than . “u. $15LLUiilJ$44 arici the gross debt. I $l8'.l.'l;l.(ll£l, a provincial net iii-‘ ere 5e or $2,081,254 Tile llquoll business is not. ii national revenue; gv-‘tier, but n national blond slicker. We have gone into a far eflullirl’ and wasted cui- substance in rio-l- ous living and begun to be Ln want. A. F. McIntyre. CITIZENSHIP FOR. woman l (Mrs John Wright at the School [oi- Tempcrance Workers) What is citizenship? The diction- ary says, ‘the state oil being vested with the rights of’ citizens." What. insiitutes good citizenship? That people should do their own think rather than let others think for them. l appeal . . So Daintily Feminine The new dresses with pretty feminine . cool as a breeze . . . im- Oi Summertime Dresses To Keep You Looking Cool and Sweet No Matter What the Mercury Says! The New Ones Are Here Clever Jackal: Frocks but these are smart . . you in a. variety of patterns including . Offered maculately fresh . . . Dots, floral designs. stripes, stripes and polka dots . . Silks . Rayon $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 and $7-95 $595, and $Ill.95 $7.95, $IO.95 Sleek Rayon Here's one that slips right into first place. You'll like the convertible neck. What do they look like . white with stripe of copper tan or sky blue or heaven pink. Look them over. $5.95 and $7.95 "Moons s. MFLEOD t__imii=<l Jersey sign-the . . well, sub-debs are 'I'he Crusades of I886 in the Un- 111K? um states meant the anguished protest o4’ ballotlesa women, and Canadian women mo, then had no ballot. Listen to the wise words of Dr. Dlo Lewis at that time, ‘I have not e doubt that the women of America will rid the country of dram shops, if they can preserve the Christ spirit in which they have bfigllll‘ continue their billed movements against the en- emy, give the politicians and wise mcn a wide berth, and keep them- selves in the spirit of humble pray- Br before God.” Frances Willard said, "I believe that woman's pray- "One woman can be forceful; one thousand women can be powerful, and one million woman can be in- expect conditions to improve if we do not exert ourselves through the com. franchise to clear up evils around us everywhere. President Hoover said, “Every citizen has a, personal duty to order his own actions, to so weiizii tile effect of his example that his con- duct shall be a positive force in his ber rnofivthanhalf the voters, 115; nifsyfi bTcllffeT CL-Wairen Lord. Grade III (Jr.): 1. Judie Gardin- er; 2. Greta Howatt. Grade II (Sh)! l. George Irving; 2. Gordon ‘Prowsdale. vincible." Grade II (Jr.): 1. Rodger Wad- We need to enlist more women dell: 2. Gordon Norrlng. in our 14.. C 'I‘. U. crusade for Grade I (Sh): 1. Sheldon Gard- the common welfare, We cnnont iner; 2. Verna Trowsdale; 8. Allison Weddell. Grade I (Jr.): l. Beatrice cur. clifie; 2. Lloyd Crooks. Perfect attendance: Sheldon Gar- diner, Rodger Waddeli. Jessie Gnr- diner, Henderson I-Iarvey. Warren Lord. Arthur Newrick, Gadys Nor- riniz, Glenda Weddell, Betty Camp- bellérJackie Campbell. Auldon Gar- ei- n the moat powerful agency on vwiipuflliv with respect w the din earth." she also said, "It seems to 1"" shim We "Wile" 11°“ l 195‘ Teacher. Evelyne Harvey. me our Heavenly Father trusts us s" “"47 -——i__-__ just as fast and as far as He can." 'I‘oda_v the Christian women of the States are using the ballot to an- nihilate the nullifiers of the 18th Amendment. while 14 nations in (he world have granted women of- ficial rlqiuis, their official rights do not mean very much. Then 11s now, the first requisite was to get our names on the vot- Princo Edward Island reports in- creases in membership, "Tidings" subscriptions, in the number of pu- pils writing on the Sunday School Education Course and in depart. ments followed, One of our re- YPIBd Wright, always spoke lovingly of this little island “d-cwn by the sea," presidents, Mrs Gordon Wm; are we womm‘ who nun“ Grade II (Sh)! l. Marlon Lord; In Memoriam MR8. W. T. CONNICK The residents of Millcove and surrounding districts were shocked - ., . - _ . . . - ihlcn has the unique distinction Budge, 9mm“! o, m 3mm imlli between 5290.000 and $300. doniiid, 2. Mary Murphy, 3. Ruth Q's list. The Womans Suffrage Ac; w to he," o; me sudden passing‘ m o; Adminyqmnon recorzmendpd l i100. exlivllofs must be W! 10 l0 l0 MMKQHZlH- _ nrowdes that every feinnle person ‘i; be")! 2'1‘? 0m Q1131‘ (2:31 0:93?" the early hours of May 1st. of Mrs. the" be m‘, "dmuon h, m, bu,“ l her ceiii. rhe only Board which Grade I —-1. Doroth Calmnbell. shall be entitled to vote at a Dom- 1°‘ “gnaw” m” u‘ u: "l W. '1'. Connlck. The deceased had iret estimates for the enrsulnir! vesir ‘ ","“"‘ cut and ,°°.“"““° “s him- 2 Mary Gaunt’ 3‘ one“ Mac- inmn 9100mm’ who is u) ‘ British aiidp ' k onhel ‘this br been in h" “sum “Md ham‘ m” . rind may m, “mmm n, s-‘onum b‘, , ' flil-‘i vms [lie Loard‘ of Missions donnld subject by birth or naturalization; ‘Wm’ w l) - a" til s short time before her passing ' ‘ and they could continue only by Principal-James Shin-key. (z) i5 04' full age of g1 vcgrs or up. Dfmlllrs. t0 Slrfillfltllfin it Bud con- The y“, M“ connyck was a .. ,_ ._,, __~,_ . ciriiiiz thefriiiilis and reducing the (Patriot please copy) ward; <3) who has resided in Cmi- "m"! 1n the Wily» . vomit or sterling quglifles , mirmiiiun sincm. | —-————————-——- ado for the tvrclve months r - fai ul 1nd devoted wip ‘r,- ‘ooooeoooooooooooooooooo arm 0,1,". nngrnative l; to con. ‘Keep Mineral]; ln_tl'ie home.‘ cedgnw me dare M commencing a, Young Mother dHubbard went to mother “d Q devout memgelfo‘; X tiniie the process or education or, ----- r ~ i; r -~ i W; rm“ make up m» no, and in the eon, "is view" the Roman Catholic church t Are z our people Wlill the fllllhllfilli-‘itlthlél- ‘Church's enterprises in Canada and stituency for the three months pre- T° g3“ h" 9°" mild 9°m° Mrs. Connick before her marri- 2 . lqlifiltlillimf liltr-moiki artnaiycbd I (ivcrsemg Siirliflieiiiiaritiiiiit “h!” i-arigt Bu‘ whe" 5t" 1°" m"? i-Jitetiieeslaltiamlsllic Niaiiccinfitiiilid dxiigri; 1 O a Tfllslvl nrid. their contributions to suggest Tithe Acres blood or original rmilfmfllity to vote A73") PlIiYXMRYd M" bnrfiiu with MacDonald or Springfield, 1,01, $51, ~ Yguf E es s the VPllPFlil Viflfl-i o.‘ mm Church at elections m members of the i‘ i“ m" w“ “l In July 1899 She married w T, 0 t t l‘ c; ll‘.. [Yllltilllqly increased " The report said suizgestions had province in which such female pcr- dlfiml- h 1 k Connick 0t’ Norboro. where they re- z .‘ "hi- rflilii‘: praised the work 0f come from various quarters as to son seeks to vote, and that she is “r01: Lkglfgai e s" m“ '99" sided until May, 197,2 when ‘Wu-n 4 If you are having iVlllfllfllnq o iii" Airiiirim _ Ran Du siuart (7 means of ndillne: to the flnnncfaiinct marireil to an alien, H d n r ,1 ' v h hm m,‘ their family, they moved to Mill. t or §lffllfl—-hfflda(\hf<‘ “m. u“ o l’1\‘l{‘l',\\'ll to speaking fours of liie Siflhllllv’ of the church‘. ‘These! _Il. took longer to gel in; mum. l‘ glfeala ° 0f 91' ¢ l‘ cove where they have built up by z .,,,-“,|‘|_,,,|n,.5, _ ("mun a _,,,.,_ z l):iii:i‘:‘i‘il,,_“‘_q,.ii leaflets, hurl hm bPPilhfgflgfllilllfipgflflfildfl‘? a‘nrl ‘ To“ véito for‘ women‘. A‘i1,v pqcrsrzp - _" "ab" Graham llgtiergoioliibiipnd lzntengrity, n large and o ~a s ,‘ ri" i snirric“ri‘1‘itp‘.rqeo‘ii1r“‘, upon s c I‘~|l sir-n or Oii-l'f‘<i rn , w ii s n “_______;‘ ‘___ c . .nr per y, . . - . t0 their suc- twenty-flue _'f‘.1l_‘ of. _ d. n-lt- _ —-—— She leaves i : M voilir serving wit‘? rears ii , ~ ii‘... xiliifif" P lill subject, ‘Wlifix is “either, CAPE TRAWmSE SW09" . sorrowinq lnislbgniilolliircebisoiii: a of exper enei- nn a l iirniigh oi liq“; _ _ | ~11 inn, m i» ~ ‘i d 1, 1 '< n, ne y - —-—— one dau hte M y, ‘ t Fffmmilk -"""'"‘\‘- :l ‘If ‘U; ,.n,,;,,-,.,,,,i| .1“, Nwmflnu. 'Sii.<kiilli."llf’wiiii whrl-gfliiiobcginiiiiirgITsiiivsufhiiilhrszhfizoriiliiltfhi- ‘heme mm” “l the Pflmnry mmn‘ MacDoiiriid. r’ Gtgfiuiiilfmils.‘ l-Aliihuii‘ : (‘all in and discuss your dif- ‘ " --‘l' " ‘l 1" "7"" i l‘ ll" 11m‘ l 113,?! “ha?” lglrllflnpllxlljlvg lfilrrnrmegl- °‘,§,f°",,f‘,' "M", l‘ on m v0,‘ nleGrlrtadg-r lIi/"ayl. Betty Camiibeli‘ 7 giqflljlfklsalgnltiirlimfiewnfom: Pimp?“ t .- s nil" ifl~7i'.'ll '- P"'\R ' 1',-'-'*1' "i i ~ s - " _ ~ soon r , : tliiiiiinq. : 5i“ ‘ f Ml l‘! ‘( ‘l irei iv lit‘ ‘ H‘, ‘mm if) sat‘ ‘nsiili- fin‘ ar-rr‘, (‘lie Pffli; Ins? ‘ “ I n ‘ 1 t gtirldon Gardiner, 3. Jackie Camn- Gatnyyiri, and o?“ 215mg‘. 1 1 ‘ y lZ"-'( llI H ‘i \\ llki, \"|il i'\‘l"' ‘i" .i'llll"il )9!‘ if‘ ti! O- ! 5PM!‘ , ‘_ ‘ i i , t l UH’ 0L9 CW", z G F I , .‘ ,' , . l be Milli fir the Df‘lll'il‘i a';(l lint l“ l‘. ours, not iiii extra bglilde Iydisrg, l‘ Carilp- iii-r iuiieixtl which wns largely , c - - I v I 4 I, . u ,1 Ii‘ii:‘izet. of‘ ill,“ (‘lliiirqh ' uric for luv-ind, brother, father 0i‘ (glfip%el?“ m‘ Md "err ' J“ l‘ ailFmIWl Wily held from her late o. ' ,, , -ll m .ipgii,i < m n- 1P1‘ (wvs , - residence i0 3L M| 1 y c; . ‘ t n F. ‘Yrifflll-‘QIIV t -i ' ll ilif‘ (‘liil"li'f'll tuiiild rot . t ii< Pl1[l"lI\'l\f'i-") elect men who Qfflda Tvdi-‘Tr-‘f 1- Glfllda Wflfl- Corrnn Bniin, on Fnfldiigi arnoiihliiii. ‘ ',. y‘ l-fmtnv I , H, , ’. 3 4".‘ their la‘. lute ll"il wll slRWl lo" "‘i'"i'llls which sveldfli ,2- G1" l5 Niirrlnfii» 3- mm"? Mflv 3rd. ‘Th,- reqiiiem high Mass : F‘ ' ‘ ' ' t‘ -_ ,, _,,. ":1; io be sold to help llic mink l'.'Jll he lcueflr-inl lv-‘vrriek was ("Plebraied bv hei- aster. Rev, K MacPhersorlfwho no conduct- Teen-age Sheers Plain and printed chiffons . last word Youthful high neckline, short puff sleeves, gathered front, the debs and $5.95 and $1.95 . In de- in smartness. going to like these. zr: ed the service at the grave The pail bearers were: Messrs. John C. MacDonald. D A Mic‘ Donald, George MacDonald. Sam- uel Aiiblng, rrerlerlck MacIniri-e. Joseph Macliityre. BONSHAW W. 1- The May meeting of the Bonsha" Women's Institute was held ‘at ti)! home of Mrs. John McPhan wi.i'i tl.e presicl; t presiding. Mcciiiiil opened in RE ususl iiiuniiii‘ fill-l ii goodly number of memo M14 one visi.o:. KJA Cllt has i.. 11194 to by exchange of hints in rflfllfn‘ mg. Minutes were read and ullilmv‘ ed and signed. Reports of commit- tees wcre heard and discussed. I! was moved and seconded that Lil bills in connection meB-fllflfl‘! party and dance be paid. The m“ retary was asked to write til‘! Wilson for the consent iurin if" teacher in TB. Least to be sc oo. Correspon enoe of card from MIS, L. T. 511W" acknowledging and ‘iillflllkiflll m’ members for heir kind PXPTPQlj?“ 0f sympathy and Y.M.C,A. N“ i" lion re the campaign. It was decid- ed to send $2.00 to Y.M.C.A. iv“ Fund. Euvelo es were also 81"?" m‘ teaclter to co lect in dlst"‘c1- l‘ “F; further decided to repair m?! l court hous: door aiiu H") l‘? grounds. pesidcni to “l " "M for half | day. Mu. McPhall ‘f; ported having had a. ieiitr W“ her son, Gunner Charles McPhl saying he had received U19 l“ d the Institute members sent him all. wished to thank them iiil- _ members also agreed to plant flow‘. crs in cemetery. A vert iiii 0%! reading was given by Mrs. 1W,“ McNevin. entitled "It's n0 "l" t. the hospital." Next plue of 111"‘ l ing at Mrs. S. Beittsrus rel s”! should members attend the sell‘ d meeting? A lovely lunch was Sig“ and meeting closed with sin; "The King." sir-ti. CRITICALLY inn Edmundston, NB, Jun! —'I‘he condition of John n one of ten men injured when ‘e nulpwond conveyor col 1P9“ mm] Monday. was reported still Chm?‘ tonight wiize Emile mil-ml l siciidv improvement. 1d w, A joint funeral will be ht m morrow, for the iilx in"! Wh° ' injured fatally In the duh-