\ 4 ; ‘ Se ae er ; D 2 WELLINGTON | The Guariian, Charlottctows, Well, May 6, 1908. 15, : r : * tending. Next meeting will bejall of U. S. A., motored here en erat outlined the abject {Held at home, of Mr. Etienne Ar-|a brief visit due to illness of a ae senault. . |their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd this visitation, Miss “lazel Parnes. ‘ord was called upon to read aj, Her many friends regret to worded address. Gifts im-|jearn Mrs. John Percival is a| Mr. Hutson McAusiand of New cluded a sum of money also &| patient in P. C. Hospital. Glasgow, N-S., was a recent vi- Mr. Conroy_Ferguson accom-|Sitor of his daughter, Mrs. Eva Beecher Ford. Mrs. Gambje|Panied by his sister Mrs. Stan-|Day also brothers Samuel and thanked one and all who so kind-|!ey Millar and young daughter,|Fred McAusland. See the Roxatone ad in this page -* then shep at M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Charlottetown — Summerside — Kensington man Baglole. Remainder of eve- . : by Darlene Baglole and “High- |] itn ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED _PICKLES with the special spicing that's so enticing Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. Arsenault with 14 members present and one vis- itor. A quilt will. be sent to the Sisters. of Welfare in Summer- side. A gift of a baby blanket will be given to Mrs. Belovie Gal- . Next meeting will be held MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY LIMITED Chariottetown, P.E.1. « Guelph, Ontarie MURRAY HARBOR COMPETITORS This group of Murray Berber placed first in a group class of} Festival of Music held at vale mark of 77. The festival con- |club was held at home of Mr. Til- 1 “A meeting of Lacordaire study Canadian Girls im Training = RELIGION AND LIFE © BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. sit First Mederater of the United Church of Canada ngs County section of the! gue Monday. 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