. ... .., AUGUST 13. 1950 !0iGAl'I'S NEW DIODOIANI site is ad 0003'! for Photographs. snssairs ran. Phone us. IOWAID IMINND WIAI at 170 Queen Skeet. i f clothes. '0 0 or days until no an "I my: Mom I" up on Sunday. services August Nth. will card (if Thanks The undersigned wish to express their sincere thanks to the.Char- lottetown firemen and neighbours for their quick "UPON? 30 I 01" which saved their homes from being destroyed by fire. Signed: air. and Mrs. Marven Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Charla! Stewart. West loyalty. BDXIOIIHOOC take place August 29th. OIlAl.ID'.l'I'l'l'0WN MALE P. M. other services-Sturgeon P. M. B. A. THE 110'!!! SERVICES will be held IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John MacArthur who died August llth. 1940. As it dawns one year in our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever dear rm: ted by Daughters. Margaret 3'' r Hannah and Ethel. ' :1,” ul'"”””' August CANADA. - Central Parish. Sacrament of the IN MEMORIAM --.. In loving memory of Mrs. E. J. Sullivan who departed this life August 17th, 1049. nnc year has passed, our hearts are IOPO As time goes on we sniaa her more. No voice to hear. no sound to can only her picture on the wall. Ever Remembered by Her Mother. Saturday evenings Thanksgiving at 8 P. M service iater. norotity ills Says -s Continued from page 2 A Rood position. but I realise that I am falling in love with my em- player, who is a married man, and he in-turn is falling in love with me. Under the circumstances would it'be wise for me to give till my Job. which I need very much, and itry to find work elsewhere? Does my job mean more to me than peace? I feel .I can't go on working where I am under the strain of existing conditions. Please advise me what to do. V B ANSWER: My unhesitatlng advice to you is to leave at once. Prcpinqulty has the devilish power of drawing men and woman togcthcr. It gives them common interests. .It makes them depend upon each other. makes them necessary to each other. It fans a spark of fancy into a fire of passion. Men and women fall in love with each other for no other reason than that they are thrown con- stantly in each other's society. So your only sgfety is in getting away from this man you are tailing in love with. Get away from the thrill of his touch. Break the bonds of association Get away where you will not be necesaa y to him or he to you. c where you will have new faces about you. new interests. That is the quickest and surest way of forgetting him. The only way. ', Wise is the girl who. when she finds herself falling in love with a married man. fleas from temptation. Better to give up a Job than to lhrow away one'a life. DEAR MISS Dix: My wife is being made love to by a doctor who has been treating her. He is a married man with two nearly Krown children. When I remonstrated with my wife she has grown Very angry with me and says that if I will leave her alone she can work out the problem satiriaclorlly. So far I think she has only been vndisrreet, but I fear the outcome. What can I do to save this foolish woman? AN ANXIOUS HUSBAND ANSWER I don't know. unless you can make her see that she is headed for certain ruin if she persists in her affair with this man. You have evidently been very patient with her and the time has now come to take drastic measures. Tell her that you will divorce her "Nl dilsrace her, llnlels she gives up her lover. That may wake her "it to the seriousness of the situation. ' DOROTHY DIX cannot liroblema of general interest personally to readers. but will answer lls her column. ":.':..:"'t3”'"”r Whelan Building. cloatdk for nail- P I BBADALBANI PBEBBYTIBIAN CHURCH. - There will be service August 20th, at 4.00 & M. Rfv. D. A. Campbell. Interim- POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE. - be con- duotedby Rev. Willard C. Pioketta, B. A.. of Bridgetown. N. 8., at the following times and places: Mill- view at 114!) A. M. Pownal at 7.30. ENGAGEMENT. .. Mrs. Michael .1 Murnaghan. Tarantum, P. E. I, the encasement. of her daughter Mary Eunice to Ira Wil- lian son of Mr. and Mrs. William Redmond. Lake Verde. Marriage to TETTE at St. David's United Church. I Georgetown only. Sunday at 7.30 I ANNIVERSARY! 1151' the Valleyileid United Church. on sun- A dog:-er Mother never lived day. August 20th. Nor one so fond and true and 730 P. M. Rev. J. Miltonl Nor was a Mother ever loved It-aser. Armdale, N..s., will More truly dear than you. preacher. special music. we who loved you sadly miss you gpgggu, PRIGBYTIR-IAN CHURCH IN The Lord's supper will be celdsrated in the Church at Canoe Cove next Lord's day at 11 A. M.. Evening service 7.30 P. M. Preparatory services Friday and Monday morning at 10 A. M. luv. Donald Campbell of New London will be the guest speaker on Friday even- ing. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Min- for decorating. The Island Room. Great George street. Mallettla Battery Service. ust mth. Wood Islands 11 A. E. S. Hales, Minister. DISTRICT CHURCH will deliver the sermon. CHURCH. School Thursday. August 24th, 8.00 P. M. ; NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- - Sunday, PASTORATE. ,Auguat 20th. Fairvicw 11.00 A M 'North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek It 11-00 A- M- 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools as loc- ally announced. Rev. H. Barber. b9 suest Pastor. t ...... CHUIICH OF SCOTLAND. - SEIVICE. - Hearlservices August 20th. Stanchel 11 the Rnlston Quartette with Mr. Elmer Farnell of Amherst. N es, in a s rvice of song and praise in the albane United Church. Sun- 20th. at 3 'A. M. L. O. L. service. Desmle 3 P. M.-Cape Traverse 7.30 I. M Tuesday, August wrid. ' Argyle Shore 8 P. M. Rev. .1. 1-1. Bishop. NEW LONDON PRESBYTEHIAN CHURCHES. - Services. .Sunday. August 20th. Long River 11.00 A M. Geddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Clifimi B. S. 6.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. August 20th. New Glasgow 11 AM. Caven- dish 8 P. M. Sunday school. Cav- endish 10 A. M. North Rustico 10 1:. M. Rev. George Gough, Min- ter. CHURCH NOT1CE. - Acgust mth. Churches of Christ of New Glasgow. Fredericton and Bradal- bane, will all assemble with the Fredericton Congregation. as the day closes our Island Convention of Christian Churches. P. L. Rich- ' ardson. COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD United Church Services for Sun- day. August 20th. are: West Cove- head 11 A. M. P. M. Miss Shirley MacKay of Charlottetown will sing at the morning service at west Covenead. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. OENTBAL DEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday. August 20th. service 11 A. M. sun- day school lo.l6 A. M. Service in United Church, Bedeque. under the auspices of the Baptist and United Church Choirs 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookdeld Charge. Services next Lord's Day as fol: lows: Brookfield 11 A. M. S. S. 10 AM. Hartsville 3 P.M. S. S. 2 P.M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Mr. Bruce Moore will be in charge of these services. 'l'here will be Thank Offering service Hunter River Church at 7.30. Rev Lorne Macxay will be the guest speaker. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Inter Moderator. Personals Rev. A. S. and Mrs. Weir, of Pownal are spending the week-end at Alberton. where Mr. Weir was formerly minister of the United Church. - The many friends of Mrs. Irving Neill. North Milton. will be pleas- ed to know she is convaiesclng satisfactorily at her home. after undergoing two operations in the P. l. laiand Hospital. Mrs. Leslie Gardiner is return- ing to her home at Wetaskiwin, Alberta. after spending a plegggnt bollday vlaiilng relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh at- tended the Charlottetown Exhib- ition Wednesday and Thursday, and were guests at the Queen Hotel. ..-.... Mias Orlo Jones, R.'1'.. city, and her brother Edgar motored to Ot- tawa last week. They arc (uggtg of their uncle and aunt. n,.1,g, Edward and .Mrs. Arnett, omm, WI HAVE A SUPPLY of Flags Book WHILE ATTENDING Old Eome Week. plan to have tha- cooling in your car .flushed- at TWO l'laI0l'.l'l WEIRD! to the 3007' Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services Sunday, Aug- Murray Harbour South 9 P. M Caledonia Church 7.30 P. M. Rev SERVICE. Crapaud District I... 0. L. Church Service will be held in the Kirk at Desebie. on August 20th. at 3 P. M. Ali L. O. L. and L. 0. B. A. mem- bers welcome. Rev. Harvey Bishop s'r. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Belfast. -- Rev. E S. Qulgley, Ph. D., Minister. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Evening Wor- ship 7.30. Prayer Meeting Newtown ENGAGEMENT.-Mm. Abraham Peters announces the engagernenh of her daughter Camilla Theresa to atiltussell Frederick son of Mr. and 11 A. M. and Milltown Cross at 230 lMrs. Fred Kelly. Marriage to take Minister: Rev. J. Boyce. place in september. father. tau. J0llNI'l'ON'l s.aoms- mm m ”'..;".3'. j" . gill - Good! clnrina below one none was: srscsana CI--ti" ""'P"'"" -- ' ?3.l?lu"::i:E.1i??.3.”l”.l:i.3.lJ:3 Quickly - Iii-etlv-Iv mgAnuroI:nnu-g;2,:a - -oec- so... am... 2191. 1- Malie 'a Ba Service. ...e.. 530!" o"0IIllI, odor -- suuamzn. - At Holman": Instantly - 50 0'7 WV Y0"! F1403 for dwor-t- both stores, balance Summer 1"ur- W ins from The Island Book Room. niture sag. off, includes lawn Rubs in easily, quickly. Mild, Great George stsuet. ,wgn5,' Mun h.m.,b,-91:3,, Ap1.l,,-ch -- ch ir. cl ir, . c s0""'”'"”'"""'l'"' News mun rasnon. n.'ir '1-.ls”..' .5r"r'io?...lu-5'. " dd. manner. clock. as follows: 0 so clever was this George . the two. last still hang in the halls of louvre. Toward the end of the same year Raphael went to Florence, no doubt attracted there by the fame of its numerous artists. and in thlsloenter of true art he studied with some of M. the greatest painters of that per- iod, going home occasionally to visit his home town. outline; vlnci showed to put ample grace in expression, while from nartolommeo he gained a depth of coloring. During the last two years of his stay in Florence. he painted, in what is known as his Florentine Many of these paintings were among his best. of such, critics acclaim the "l.'ht0mb- meat of Christ". "Madonna del gran Duca", "Holy Family", etc. Finally he went the invitation of Pope Juiius' II and started working on the frescoes of the four chambers of the Vatican whichltoday are known as the stan- za ofltaphael. Here he did the "Dis- pute of the Fathers of the Church". Upon the accession of Leo x. Rep- hael became the chief architect oi St. Peter's where he further added honors to his illustrious name. To this period belong his painting of "John in the Desert" and the "Ma- donna and Child". Raphael's and unfinished piece, "The Trans- figuration of Christ", hangs in the Vatican. Raphael died at the early age of 97. and was buried in the Pantheon with highest honors. N- S. W. S. TESTS at East Royalty 89 2 p.m. Free S. W. S. movies at Heart: Community Hall at 8 o'- HEAR THE AMHERST QUAR- TETTE and other ' ,, United Church, Sunday evening. August 20th. at 7.30. PIIESBYTEBIAN Canada. Marshfield Charge. Ser- vices for Sunday, August 20 are Hlghfield 11 Harrington 3 p.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper with Rev. T. H, B. Somers of Marshfleld 3 p.m. Mount Stewart 7.30 p.m. Mr. H. Malcolm Lott. WON TOP HONORS -- The male and four females shown by Col. F. I. Andrew in the age group over two years at the Exhibition Tuesday won first place section. second place honors went to Mr. .7. W. Lewis, Freetown. The positions of these breeders in the section were reversed in the pub- lishing of yesterday's price list. True success story By I. II. IICAPIIIIP academy at Perugia. Here he - timed to paint for some six . Then he started out on his own and soon became famous with his excel- lent piece. "Christ Praying on the Mount oi Olives". This was followed " 1: Michael and saint od 0 O In Florence Raphael won local applause. Now a man. of import- ance, he conceived new ideaawhich enabled him to develop a new style. It has been said that from Michael Angelo he learned strength of simplicity him last , Bedeque Church in p.m.. Charlottetown. in this rayon rasronas. cnasuia. - United Church services will be held Sunday. August, 20th. as follows: 11 A. M. 'lryon. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse. 730 P. M. Crapaud. Elma Insrnan, returned . .. ,- from Trinidad. will be the guest speaker for the day. Bacon. Minister. a . Roy. R. L. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday, Aug- 20th. muse Valley Valley 10 A. M (Change of hour). North Granvill- 11.30 A. M. MaA:PhIll, (Change Bradalbane 8 P. M. special service of song and Praise conducted by the Ralston Quartette and Mr. Elmer Parnell of Pleasant Vslleytlao P. M. W. 0! hour). Amherst. N. S. OIWIILI. - VIINON UNITED for Sunday. Auaust 30th. Orwell 11 A. M. Communion Service. Cherry Valley 230 P. M. Vernon River Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. There will be a Prepara- tory Service in Orwell Church on Friday. August 10th. atdP.M Rev. John P. Maolfay, B. D., Min- ister. I Miss Mary Mr. Reginald Duffy has returned to his home in Village Green after spending a few days in Povmal. MaoMillan turned in her home in Pownal after 'has re- spending a pleasant week-and in Gasperalsx, the gu Mrs. Harry Dunn. influensa Messrs. George and Gerald Mac- Mlllan have returned to their home in Pownal, after spending a few days in Village Green. Flu Outbreak Under Control OTTAWA. Aug. 17 - (GP) - An outbreak in the estofwt and P0 were stricken and three had died. KJJORD. Ont.. Mn. 11, shermen hooked a 14-pound channel catfish in the heat River here at 0:40 All. yd- terday. They lauded it at 7 P.1d. During the nine-hour fight. watch- ed by scores of spectators kept the fisherman. sandwiches and cigareta. the angi iers' 300:.-iglll 3:: of gaeoline. A passing. an e 0 in a hash hula who supplied with irlpteahese painter. sand was borninltaly andgothis first lessons in painting from -his which and Leonardo how latter to Rome, at 3. caused a great deal of damage lasi- A Feoturaofor Every Friday. Among The Farmers Federation of Agriculture liews . Crop Review ives from agriculture, Maritime in- g fast and dllltfy. miners. medical services and is well under way in many housing projects are together to sections. It is expected that, one of try and map out a blueprint for the biggest grain crops in history those different groups in the Ma;-. will be harvested in the province itimes to work closer together for this year. the general improvement. However. in a few districts they' some of the key speakers are: are having trouble with the new lion. R. H. Winters, Minister of insect known as the Barley Joint Resources and Development, or. worm. This is a now pest here and tawa; .1. 1-1. Macxitchan, President the entosnogolists are doing overy- Fisherman's Council of Canada: .1. thing possible to try and control it. W. Mitchell, President curnba. Mos people are threshing their Health services, Toronto. together hayaeed. Generally speaking here with representatives from these has not been as much timothy seed groups right across Canada. saved as last year but. the quality Booth Successful is good. There has not been any price established yet, but it is expected prices will be good Many favourable comments were and farmers with timothy Med for heard I-Mu! the 1013?: Federation sale should make sure they are and Dlirymenll Booth at the Ex- gemng the market prlcg, Thu hibition. Many new contacts were should be established within the made for the sale of Island dairy ngxmgoupig gg wgekg, products. The ideas were based on some turnips have moved at a advertising and Publicity for Is- fair price. but the market is not land butter and cheese and a too strong. The early potato move- medium through which informat- ment is about over and is finishing ion regarding general farm prob- up at an extremely low price even lems could be given to the public. on Maritime markets. Peed Problems 1 Big Fair ' The overall feed and feed The general comment from visit- Brains problem will be the main in; livestock people and (mm the question under discussion at the ,iudg.es at the Provincial Exhibition semi-annual meeting of the c. F has been that the whole show was A. opening in Fredericton, New a credit to the province. Brunswick on September 11th. The livestock in particular was Potato marketing outstanding and it was gratifying pressing Maritime pmblema will be to note that many new breeders discussed. Any llbderation mem- were placing wall with their ex- bars from the Island who wish hiblu. The increased interest and to attend the open meeting on fntiguisliasrn of this general public Tuesday will be welcome. . n o owing the ivestock iudging was noticeable too. ' M""b"'h'P 93"” 140" The one thing lacking seemed to be a separate program for the junior clubs and it showing calves. poultry and swine. Dairy storage Approved The new dairy wing of the Gov- ernment cold storage in Charlotte- town lies btctn gppativedls iior stor- age 0 but er. e a Pro- N ducal Bond. Y Til cw Lime Spreading Method This storage was built at the Lime Spreading by truck directly specific request of the Dairy:nens' from the car to the field is going Association and designed for the over in a big way in Nova Scotia. storage of butter, cheese and eggs Some demonstrations were held with a tempering and packaging recently and this plan has found room for butter and packaging to be popular and it works room for cheese. both of which will The limeapreading truck can greatly facilitate a centralized carry about five tons or so where marketing plan and central pack- it is loaded directly from the car. aging at least during the tan and As soon as the truck is loaded it winter months. goes direct to the farm. the driver 91 me" soon asthcreceipts and ag.rea.r.ents were received. Any member who did not get his card should check with his district secretary and if the secretar has not received the card! it .wou.d be appreciated if the office were notified. PAGE THREE ST 1 L L BREAKING ALL RECORDS The Reason is Simple. .. No Such Prices Ever Before Swepi in Entire Stock! for Summer Siocits it's the END iii". ROAD Men's Suits-value to 69.50-now .. 39.50 Men's Suits to 59.50-now ... 29.50 Men's Suits to 39.50--now . . . . . . . . 22.50 Men's Pants to 14.95-now . 5.88-7.88-9.88 . . 14.95 C O I I Men's Sport Coats to 24.50-new Men's Sport Coats to 29.50-now Men's Sport Shirts 6.95-"now . . . . Men's Sport Shirts 5.95-now . . . . . . 3.95 Men's Sport Shorts 2.95-now . . . . . . 1.95 Men'aWoritSoelss 29: Men's Dress Socks . . . . .. 29:-44:-59:-'64: Men's'I'-Sitlrts.......... ..........79c Boys'SIsortPonts 1.00 Boys'SweaI'crs...................1.95, Boys'Pants 2.95-3.95 The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 Great Geo. - The full responsibility and con- then engages the iimeaton unit trol of this storage will probably which is operated on a. transmiss- be in the hands of the Dairymens' ion take-off and spreads the lime- Association and it is hoped that stone in a belt about 10 1.-2.'feet suitable arrangementscan be made wldgyup hill and downdale it a t with all-'lour'local factories to set Site of about three mi'es an -up a marketing plan to work to- hour. About twent gather in storage and packaging he drove in the fie d, the driver is problems. This is being done by off again for another load. With a the chemo men at the present short haul and some help to load time and has improved nditlons he can easily handle a car of lime- for producers, wholesalers and stone is day. local salesman. The cost of this service is about The butter market is st.rengthen- 81.50 per ton in a five mile. radius. ing at the present time. This is due with five cents more partly to a decreased production mile the truck has to operate be- acrosa Canada and also because yond this limit. This is just about many of the fate going into the the- cost of limestone if it is pur- manufacture of butter substitutes chased in bags. . are required in a defence program. Under the new system the lime- Potato Board the car to the field - and at no ”I'he fate of the potato maxtretlng greater cost then bagged limestone. scheme is now completely in the Nova scotia Agricultural college. hands of the Provincial Board and secured by writing direct to the the Gove. t This " W35 Details of the operation may be formally presented to the Govern- Truro ment last week. . The private dealers are meeting again Friday morning to nominate llbrum Course in Truro their representative. Mr. I-. R. whichopens on october sen. There Stevens. the dealer representative u-9 geholgrghjpg avqllablg but ap- on the B. C. Board will be present. pncmom would be in bgfqfg tesnber 1st. Turnip Trouble The turnip root maggot has ap- peared again in mostly all our turnip growing districts. This pelt l ed near enough the IN MEMORIAM up dg.1 of CHARLES JUDSON at in our early turnips. on '1'bursday. July 21th.. Guern- According to Dominion Govern. sey Cove lost one of its oldest and moist scientists there definitely has most -urecttd citizens in the sud- not been any way discovered to den outing 0! Ohlrlel 3116-00 in completely control or eradicate this his soth year. pest. It is suggested that more The deceased had bum in his cultivation would help. usual good health end his death However, as a result a the came as a shock to hit host of trouble. our Provincial ndaratlon friend! I-Dd Y61lMV0l- made a survey of the extent of the 0 hid been a 1119-1011! 169166319 4, mas "am, so? ycoveandwasheldin g very 51:1-ong cup to Ottgwg to high esteem by all who mew him. have some research work done. He was noted for his cheery P"- This coupled with the efforts of sonality and his readiness to al- our local Agrlculhiral officials re- WIYI M I helping hand to sulted in a Conference of the Dom. others. Charlie and his fiddle pro- inion Entomologists from an the vldeti music and entertainment for turnip growing areas in Canada young and old alike and he will be last fall. At this time it was agreed H51? 18111504 by the Who” Wm- that a research program he under- munity- taken at Charlottetown this ear ME -"MW" 13 !m'VlVed by four to try and find some math . or daughters, Annie, Mrs. Harry Nel- control. This is being done at the son. Maiden. Mass; Ida. Mrs Leo present time and it is hoped that Rowe. Guilford. COM-: N3'Me- M" as a result of those tests there will David Millar. Mlurrlv Harbor be some valuable information North. and Sadie. Mrs. Philip available to our turnip producers. ssuiam. Lynn. Mus. also one 618- In the meantime. there is no spray Mr. M"- 1510"" "W1-u1'& MIMI! or ti-gqtmgnt Qhgc cgn be pg;-am. Harbor North Ind eighteen grand- mendaa to cont;-o1 than maggot; children and seventeen great u?vm"ly' tufted an "wchlm"daonn' predeceased him so e are as at every pos- I- ll sible effort is being made to find sure lac. his daullli-R NW1 died some method as control, in Boston in 1020. his son Vernon, - was drowned at Cape Bear in 1910.! Industrial Conference and his youngest-son Harris. ditdl During this week a M at Montague in 1941. aritlme The funeral which was held on oooieresue is being held in Anti- Sunday, July 30th., was largely at- r""'.'r---------- tended. services were conducted by 9 i'.”.ie..””e.".'.i..'i””"..:.t.'"i? . . . an o . aee ”'M (Vivi 1' R r by Wallace Macfherson who um. 10.3.,” m D." conducted service at the home. catalogue of Joke Ne- VOICIII. Magic Tricks, interment was -at Beach Point Cemetery. The pallbearers were Rubber Masha, etc. i year and has caused a trouble already this Waldo Hawkins, Harold Beck, Mll- ton howl. Orren Bell. silaa Rush and Ray moon DAILY TIDII Normally there are two high tidas every day. about 12 1-2 hours an! - 1 T Wholesale price list. The regular meetl .. minim? after Hampton W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Ferguson on Monday evening. Jilly 3153- Theme. "Christ Jesus-Teaelser and 8600 hard." The President, Mrs. J. Dixon occupied the chair and opened W9 meeting with the Call to Worship poem. Hymn 4.1, -'0 For a Thousand . for every Tongue, to Sing" was followed by a scripture readlntz by M1'5- WW5” Perg-uson. Prayer was led by Mrs cmton Ince. Hymn M2 was suns and Hymn 248 was read by the members. alone can be delivered at any time Mrs, M, of the year, spread directly from and mm, Elmer Inman. Hymn ”1-"alrest Lord Jesus" was - gung respqnaively by the members and followed with prayer by M!!- q. Morrison and Lords Pray?! 19 unison. - Minutes of last -lneetinl F9" Incidentally, we have not receiv- read by Miss Doris Myers ma ac- applications for cepted. Roll calf was answered by 18 memibers repeating a verse Of scripture; there were also six visi- t.o'ra present. A very inspiring read- ing or; Christian Stewardship was given by Mrs. Wm. Mncllariano The Community Priendsip Secre- tary reported 15 calls. A Temper- ance report was given by Mrs. G. Morrison. Offering amounted to Mrs. L. Moolfrey was warml! welcomed into the Society as a new member with the welcome song ve.ry sweetly rendered by the members. neireshmcnts were serv- ed by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge and a social time was enjoyed by all. No!!! meeting will be held t Mrs. John Dixon's. bunch com-ml e: Mrs. M. Cameron, Mrs. C. Morrison and Mrs. A. Best. (Patriot please copy.) UITAWA, Aug. 1'1-(CP)-Th! Bureau of Statistics today report- ed Canada's honey stocks totalled 7.259.191 pounds. at Juli! 1. come pared with 7.490.905 on July 1949. Stocks were hither HM! last year in Prince Edward Is- land. Quebec. Ontario and Brltisli Columbia. 5. . s. namrron w. in. s of the The Readings were given by Dixon! Wire. 1.. 1"9Y8ll';(r)In e CRISPERI I . LIGHTER 1 MORE PER PACKAGE I