cw lithe/vi a Flam! ¢ LONG RIVER, W. I. Mrs. Murdoch MacLeod enter- tained the Long Raver Women's institute {or the regular monthly mcczinz. \\'lll(.'l'l was held on Fri- day evening. April 1st. Meeting cliched in the usual manncr with the president, Mrs. Bruce Bcll hi the chair. Roll call W215 responded to by 1'7 members with n house-cleaning ‘hint. alter which thr~ minutr-s of last mcct- ln: were road approved and sign- rd. The reports o! alck and school committees were given and new ones tor next month are as fol- lows‘ Sick. Mrs. Edwin Bornard. Mrs. Allan Brown and Mrs. W.J. Prot- ltt; school, Mrs. Nelson MacLeod and Mrs. Wm. E. Johnstone; lunch. Mrs. Allan Brown. Mrs. Bruce Bell. .Mrs. Edwin Bernard and Mrs. Nelson MacLeod: pro- gram, Mrs. Francis Paynter and Busy ~ Centre Of Hunter Rivet Miss Beatrice O'Brien of Alber- ton was a week-end visitor here. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sher- ran and lamily. The many friends of Mrs. Wm. McMillan are pleased to learn she is improving nicely alter her recent» illness. The many friends of Mrs‘. Dan McLeod will regret to learn o! her illness at her home here, and all wish hers speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George McLean of Wiltshire, were visitors in lluutei" River recently as izuosts of Mr. and Mrs. Russel lllcNeil. Mrs. Leonard Bowman, Austin and June, o! “filtshlre, were week- end guests o! Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Bowman and attended thr- ro-open- lug services in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larter and lit- tle,son Gordon of Wlltshlre, were visitors here recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Liirtoi-‘s sister. Mrs. Clayton Tremere, Mr. Tremor-e and family. The many friends of Mrs. J. l1 Murchison will he pleased to learn she tsfiocoverlnt: iilrcli’ from an attack of the "Tlu"; also I\'lrs. Es A. Bernard, who has hoen lll at the home nt her mother, Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. K._\’V. Doull and Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodslde of Bradalbane, visited here recently. as WOICOme guests or Mrs. Doullis father, Mr, Wm, Caren‘, and bro- ther, Gordon, l\lrs. Carcw and tam- lly, ' . On Friday evening, April 1st. the C. G. I, T. and Trzill Rangers held a most eitjoyiibla banquet in tho t‘lllll‘t‘l\ recreation room. Parents and friends tahout seventy in all) sat down to a ll€‘ll(‘l0ll§ supper. Fol- lowini! tho supper a program was xvrll carried out, with Miss Slilrlry (‘mew lnssistant loarlni‘ of tlio f‘. (1. I T) as tnastiviislrnss ‘the first tunSt to "The King", proposed ll_\‘ tho toastmistross was iospomlorl tn hy singing "God Save Th:- King." Toast to the “C.G.l.'l‘. lllltl ladies", proposed h)‘ Roddy Mathoson, ro- spondod to hy Juno Spence, Toast to the “Frail Ranzzers". proposed by hlargarot "Burns, responded to hi.- Chief Ranger Ross llrlzithcson. To the church, proposed hy Mrs. E. Seaman and responded to by Rcv. Mr. Christie. Several visitors were heard in short speeches congratulating the girls and boys on the tine entertain- ment and the hountc-ous supper. Speaking briefly were Mr, t‘. B. Mathcson, Mrs. Frank Bngnnll. Mrs. Cyril Smith and ~ Mrs. Ken Whltr. A lion hunt, share tho wealth, anti several other grnnos were enjoyed; also a hearty sing-song, After the singing of "Auld Lanyz Sync", all wendcd their way huirioirzird, hav- ing spent a very enjoyable eveninz. Mrs. Oliver Paynter. Correspondence was road arid dealt; with, and it. was derided to send twenty-five dollars to Rod Cross Ca-Tipaizn. A chicken supper for the hoi-‘s and management nt the hockey tram was planned for the tolloiv- lniz 'l‘ur~sdai' eveninc in the hall. and a nommittro was appointed m arr-unite toi‘ same. Next. meeting will hr held at the home ni‘ Miss lVlae Found when the ‘roll tisll will hr- answer- ed with an rxchnntze ot slips. bulbs. or seed. Meetinz rlr-Pd by sirloin! ti" “I{iiig“. and lunch was srrvcrl h_v ‘the hostess and the committee ln charge. and a pvriod ot social in- tercoiirse was rlilolfll- liiohrraulii. rFPi ~ Frank (Purl) Glass. momhr-r of Montroalfis renowned iVanrlr-rvns hockey team in the early 1on0‘; rvtirrrl recently after 30 years‘ service with Can- adian Natimtal Railways. Born in Scotland in 1884. Cllass was n \Van- ‘dcror player for 10 .\‘ i V irouii iii iisrss FOR EASTER! Lead t-he Fashion Parade this Easter Sunday in .one of our budget-wise, so rightly fashion- ed dresses. Whatever you choose is graciously detailed and come in jerseys, crepes, silks, in print and solid 00m- binotions. We've c gold array of colors. All sizes includinv half sizes 7.95 E" t EVENING towns arrivals in evening; for the Easter Bull. Tot- fetqs, Nets, Organza: and ny- , tom l 22.50.. New . T use ous LAY-AWAY PLAN- " h k-Djpolll will hold any garment. _ _._.___'_‘ ‘ J IL-K- I.'_ I 00. Ltd. a0 00m st. ;; ‘i SHIRTS — Hundredsfo choose hom woven and printed stripes —plu\in tones and whites ih such . nationally advertise-d makes as Arrow-Forsylh, Tcske, color B.‘ V. D. - and others. Sizes l4 to l9 l-2. 04.00 m 1.50 I NECKWEAR -'— ln designs and combinations you'll be proud to display. Bold look 0nd conservative pofiehl. 1.00 TO 2.50 l in ‘this our prices are on‘ Easier in one 6F our ‘SPRING >SU|T$ . . . . Your Wife‘ will say! "Wonderful!" You! neighbors will slay: "He looks like a successful man", And you will say: "l ‘Feel as good as I look rievv Spring Suit." Come in and peel out of ‘that old Suit and slip inlo one of these richly tailored ~ Worsted: or Galiardines. l Our selection is big- right. MEN'S spams su|‘rs up TO 0' Men's srnmc rorcosrs TOlfCOATS-You betl Just who! you wont—and on immense choice to make your selection eas- ier—Gubordines--Coverts-Cronsbie_ Seals-kins. 29.50 w 62.50 HATS — Adams — Biltmores and ti! Honvburgs — snap Ptrrkfll Enjoyable Social In Long lilvar A very eliloylhle seem evening was held in Loni MW!‘ m" ‘"1 Tuesday evening. April 6th when the women's Institute of that. dis- trict, gave a anquet tn honor of their hockey cam and other ot- tlclals in connection with the rink. The hall was benutlflllb d0?- nrsted with the team colors. red, white, and blue and at the 1mm o! m, hall was s lergeslgn bear- ing the name "Imp-River Ores- m .. Axum table was lpued on the stun and upwards at Monti-five sit down to I delicious thril- leourhe dinner. Adqlstlng ln m- in: were Mrs. Reiscrmcuod. rm Payflt-er. rm. Wflliasn h. Pro!- tltt, Mrs. Andrew 0.. Johnstvone. Mrs. Edwin Bernard“ clu-isiy Johnstone. Earlth Dunning and Margaret Osmpbell. Mtsr all had irartaken .0! the sood things pro- vlded, Ernest Dunnin: cspably tilt; the role o! toast master. l" e toast to "The King" which was responded to by sing. inc the National Anthem. A W"! to "The Hockey Team" Pwimed by Mn. Heath Campbell W" Wot ably responded w by the lolllmoer. Rllph Oarruhsr, who. with the Bee View goalkeeper. Dmwh Mums. ma: flril. place in 0h, tosgu, in point], h". In: the lent mmbu jo! gum" scored elllim, than at the and 01th! nmi-nnaid. , - i Mr. Olmlhlr stated that he thorotlthl! 1516M], thl, winter? m" nyrthe other masher: d the um credit ‘for their as; uMi-s. Oliver Psynter, lul- tout "ti: the Indies" 1m provos- ed by the team manner. William Doughsrt. In his rdnnrks lie-made rmntion o! the rink which was bulls in the ml and ts now en- tirely ire; o! debt with a balance on hand. Ho paid tribute to the llllll lllll l'llllllS lllilll‘ llllllllll! nuance ‘lasplaysng m. “m, 4 Dirt the ladies had Dllyirfin rall- ing the money, taking charge o! o! the support they save the team by unn- attendance 41.. the crutches u wail u strands! as. statutes. sin. Elwood o ii, 1., , b0 th, tout.‘ y the Institute timbers were very glad to sum the hooks; tum at my‘ time: lion speeches were nude by m6 meme, Arthur Johnston. uis time keeper. Den osmoboii, and ti: Ouiwbell, who scored he etouiulsi potntsto- mot: with nod Doilhsn second in points and Vim rsyntsr third. at mo and o! the slat tinsls. Amie bouncing the umber: o! the team and moirnealssr. a Med. must HIM-h Oomph!!!» Ill’). ltlvh Johnston» 4nd Mn. time bum‘ Stetson: in the spring shades of greys, and browns in such Mimi’ styles l ' 5.00 1013.50 lftlClDRE a. WLEQD most goals in m. leseufilhavtng; shut period ‘o! dmdns he m. e. ftmildhld b!» latest blues . brim 0M _ 3min! behind at dell: all day does little to keep- the waistline at thy canteen on hockey nights and ‘the proper leveL- Ana wrestling ‘with the other commuters on the us or streetcar is apt to be, more . HOSE — We have i hose to Please the most discriminative 5W”: in diamonds -- plains and clock stripes mode by Pon- muns - Mercury — Wqigq t and others. {___-'J' o! s trusts-attain than a m warning n ma. wart vi '0'.“ in and from work is" n W Y-‘lp llléihlcnlifih iv- cwv“ a flllll