JULY 15. 1915 .1”- .,.. . ...- ..... A Many Citiaeins. Andi Visitors, Aytts-acted." By Historical Exhibits During Festive Week ' 'icted above is I or oi the Lo. 1:. E. historical exhibit held during Festive Week at the Prince of Wales College. Ml'I- W-M- Bnhlllio left. organizer of the exhibit. is shown holding a paisley shawl with Miss Mary Hasnrd while Mrs. H..l. Gordon looks on. The shawl was brought in Prince Edward island in 1803 on the "Polly," by ancestors oi the Mac- llzic family of Point Prim. and wins loaned tor the exhibition by Mrs. Wilfred Hunter. Mrs. ES. Chandler and Miss. W. A. Stewart are read- ing tickets oi explanation on antique candiesticita. In .iront of Miss Stewart is a table holding a hair wreath which was made by the mother ofg the late Hooper Horne. In the background are shown three hand made lace shawls loaned by Miss liiiszard and Miss Amy Palmer. From lelt to right are Mrs. Albert Roupe, Miss Mary nuurd sod Mrs. A.H. Roper as they stand behinda table bearing antique litera- ture loaned tor the exhibition. Mre. Roupe has been lookint lid 3 m'1"'l' any book carrier tor a library. This was iron the home ot Judah 1'0"”! Mid loaned by lilra. Hooper Horne. Miae llaesard ie oxelaimlng over : miniature roll-top lap desk, forms ', owned by Watson Dllchelllln Ill Mrs. w. E. Massey is pictured above as she shows a child's prayer stool to rs young visitor. Mrs. Massey is standing in front otvan llth Century magazine raeli. and on the other side oi the young visitor is s leaded candle mould. Next is an antique chair with design ill bead- Wril. loaned by Mrs. Hooper Horne. and next to it is a ehildis chest at -it-aware. loaned by Miss. E. M. Duiiy. Mrs. W. M. Brehaiit H reading the SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. The July meeting of south win- Iine W. I. met at the home of Mrs. sterling Rodd with Mrs. .1. R. mg for a donation to purchase radio equipment for the Polio Clin- ic, was read. it was decided to rive 55.00 to this campaign. letter ffom Mayor MacDonald."-ask-tiui-lng which a song contest was loaned by Mr. A.E. Ducheinin. Mrs. Roper is examining John Wesleyis "Notes on Old Testament" which is 186 years old, loaned by Victor Pur- dle. At the leit end on the front of the table is a. copy at Christie's Min- strel Shows which was beiuitiiully illustrated and autographed by Ste- phen Foster. . ticket on a wool winder whichfwith the spinnin, wheel In the back- ground. were loaned by Dr. .l.ll. Blanchard. The large shawl on the loft is a genuine woven ' ' . loaned by Mrs. K. Richards. 'i'he.other is a wedding shawl. formerly owned by the grandmother of Prof. S.N. Earl. and loaned by Miss Amy Earl. Cuuespondence was read by the secretary. it was moved and seconded .5500 be given the nod Cross and Salvation Army. put on by Mrs. Allison lihrd and was won by Mrs. sterling Rodd; consolation. Mrs. Val McDonald. Lunch was then served by the Rkinner presiding. in the absence school and sick committees had hostess and committee -in charge. 58.00 hatlal laetvtn zczlved doi- pr the ms” :1 M e. d . - d y ..--...M.D........ premium ran 9. tr some .-n.. ....”c...3”... f..'.3.i.. "2295. li..'.”.”.”.'”..l'.'.' i5.'.;'.'."".Z."2” 5.”.'iI.. n-zoo-mun w I-. . ddsdumdd d was decided on do Inembera answered roll call with (;oliection. tot-iv cents. '”'fT 5”” '"'””'" ""p'"”'"' M ' ”” readlnss. ' Lunch commlhw 16, Ann” - The June meeting oi! the Brooi:- woollcna to be made into blankets. Thu minute, of ",9 June megtlm M". Lloyd Gmuple; mt EH5; field Women's institute was held Any one wishing to send. is! ""9 Iitproved as read. A report by Mrs. s. Rodd and Mrs. skinner i)T10m the meeting and luncheon at i 0 Protestant Orphanage was my intern ng. several interest- "8 commen on the district con- ''"”i”' "N it-sseci on to the few hembers Hughes and Mrs. Val McDonald. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Reina MacDonald on August 1 with roll call to be answered with a practical joke. It” was moved and seconded that the meeting be adio timed. . not in attendance. A A social halt hour wast spent, Mrs. W. Stetson or Grace! Wood know: goods to be packed around 10th or July. Collection 65 cents Nexrmcetlnyz is to be held at the home of Mrs. Rcagh Moore Roll call is to be answered by each member paying a penny for each size oi! their shoe. at the home oi Mrs. Gladys Wood. Meeting opened by' ' ' g the institute ode and repeating Creed. Rolij call answered by nlncjnembors and thrctrvlsitors present. Minutes or last meeting were read and signed. There were no ctmsnittee reports, Meeting closed by singing "God The Milo W. 1. "aid their July meeting in Milo Hall. The presi- dent. being absent. the vlce-prcsi- dent, Mrs. David MacDonald con- ducted the meeting, which opened with the "ode" and "Creed." Roll call was answered with an article tor the bazaar. The minutes oi the June meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. Different committees were heard from. The sick committee reported one treat bought. Pro- gram committee for next month are Mrs. Dermot Macisean and Mrs. Charles Mllligan. Cuueepondence was read by sec- retary. Mrs. Angus Macl..ean. it was moved, seconded and car- ried to donate 56.00 from the funds to the Sanatorlum Radio Appeal, by Mrs. Windsor Bell. and to canvas the district for donations. Mrs. Charles Miliigan and Mrs. David MacDonald were appointed as canvaasers. Members were pleased to note the proceeds tram the district con- vention heid in West Devon re- cently are to be donated to this very worthy appeal. t it was agreed to hold the bazaar and a sale of ice-cream in Milo. Hall, while the Film Projector is at! the Hell on Friday evening, July 13. The members plan to meet at the home of the secretary on Monday evening to price the ba-F zadr articles. 1 it was decided to get a gift for al bride oi the district. Mrs. A. Mne- Lean and Mrs. D. MiicI..ean were the committee chosen to select and present the same. I A discussion on 9. shower fnri another recently married couple was held and it was decided to hold this one over until next. meet- ing, which is to be held at Mile shore in the form or a picnic for the members and their ftimllies. Roll call to he - Sing, Say, Play or Pay. A contest on ”Jumbled Place Names" was held; Mrs. Char- les Mlilligan was declared the win- nor. Delicious reireshments were en- joyed by all and the meeting ad- Journed. HAMPTON W.M.S. The July meeting oi the Hamp- ton w.M.s. met at th some of Mrs. Lloyd Thompson on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The president, Mrs. John Dixon presided. The theme of the meeting "Meet the people of Trinidad". The worship service was conducted by the pre- sident assisted by the members. The hymn, "Let all the world in every corner sing" was read in un- ison followed by singing hymn 4.88 "Come let: us tell at a wonder- tul love". Responsive scripture reading was 712 in hymnary. Prayer was lead Readings "What is in Thy Hand” by Miss Elma Inman was read by Mrs Dixon and Mrs. Bell. explaining the greater use of literature in Trinidad. Hymn 187 was sung followed by Save The King". A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assist- ed by Miss Grace Wood. get a "bit off his feed". condition! Meal Formula and Dr. grocer-'s. .m not GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN V- M.ILOW.l. prayer by the president and I..ord's,- Prayer in unison. Worship service closed with hymn 297 and benedic- tion by Mrs. C. Mormon. The minutes of last meeting were read by the seci'ei.ai'y, Mrs. W. Bell and approved as read. Roll call was answered with a verse of scriptiude by fourteen members. There was one visitor present. A very interesting definition or prayer was read by the Christian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. Elmer Inmaii which was much enjoyed by the members. Community Friendship secretary reported three calls and 14 cards. Offering was received and Missionary Monthlys passed around. Plans were com- pleted for the annual picnic and bazaar to be held on the church grounds Aug. 1st. Meeting closed with Mizpith Ben- ediction. Next place of meeting is Mrs. John Dixon's. Lunch com- mittee --- Mrs. W. Ferguson. Mrs. D. Dart and Mrs. H. Pedcizwn. , (Patriot Please Copy) STERLING Vi'. l. the her . Mrs. P. S. Bell eniertaiiicd members of sterling W. I. at home for the June meeting. The meeting opened by the Institute Ode and the Creed in unison. singing repeating sndapproved. The school commit-I tee reported having visited the school. The sick committee re-! ported one visit made and ii trcati taken. Mrs. Earle Henry and Mrs. M. Malone were appointed on thei new visiting committee. Cards of thanks were read and acknowledg- ed. U The correspondence was read and discussed. All bills were pre- sented, and, on motion. paid. on motion. it was decided to have music taught in the school next term. Mrs. Lorne Maciilwen and! M-rs. Elmer Pyle were appointed. delegates to attend the Annual Convention held in Charlotte-f town. Substitutes, Mrs. crnniordl Mat.-Kay and Mrs. J. E. Fleming. It was decided to operate thei canteen in the rink hall at that dances. Mrs. Wendall Murphy in-i vited the members for next meet- ing. Roll call is to he answered by: telling your age. 1 The following committees worci appointed (or the next meeting. Lunch - Mrs. J. E. Fiemming,, Mrs. 1". 8. Bell, Mrs. Cranford, MacKay, Mrs. Gordon Fyfe and, t Mrs. Elmer Fyie. Programme -- Mrs. W. l. Grt-cu.f and Mrs. Albert Fletcher. Two very interesting contests were put on by Mrs. Ray Dougiasi and Mrs. Malone and won by Mrs. Roll call was responded to by I twenty members repeating their d favorite quotation. There were. two visitors present. The minutes' of the previous meeting were readl C A OUR BOARDING HOUSE HM! A Level: Fol? H6 W86 ;;I 5y 6P&CiAL Meeseneea-v I ' mom 1-te "6-tMcRAct4 Mo'te1.TY PiCK LP A Mess!-ea--v ..I"1r-ux:' Hem:-9rrpeo.t-'r A SOMEGLNGAHE. .licGulgan. Mrs. Earle Henry Mrs. Lorne Mschlwen and Mrs. .l. E. Fleming respectively. The meeting closed with King," after which lunch "The W35 AMDPUTA LADY. T. ANT1-we reosv ,-wPe.',1t-tev sasrsie 19 PAGE ELEVEN served by the hostess and commit- tee in charge. BURGESS IEii'l'iMEi Continued from page 10 people can move more quickly than Buster Bear when he is in I hurry. lie was in a hurry now. He jumped to one side That. is why he almost clicked with the berries that were in his mouth. He suddenly lost all interest in that particular patch of berries. Yes, sir, he did so. He did- n't want any more at those par- ticular bcrrics. no, they hadn't. suddoritiy turned sour; they were just as sweet as ever. They were just as blue as ever and just as svtoct, but Buster didn't want any more. Can you lklcss why? Jimmy Skunk had at-m-ed. Those little thumps had been made by Ji.rnm,v't little black feet. They were why Buster was moving on and doing it illll'l.'i(3dl)'. It was ridiculous that he should be afraid of one who was so small compared with himseii, In one sense he wasn't afraid. Jimmy Skunk couldn't kill him or seri- ously hurt. him excrpt in his feel- ings and self respect. You see, Jimmy could make him feel very sick and uncomfortable and un- pleasant to himself and to every- body in the neighborhood for, a long time. So great. biz Buster Bx-ar was getting nui, nf little Jim- my Skunk's way and doing it in I htisry. This was a case where size didn't. count. 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