'l&I:om O 1'9s2 - i-he , THE" GUARDIAN, caAnbo'r'rs'rowN , ”. ssivrsmaaa 29. T . W . M. S". naasnssnsns w. M. s. U On September 4th the Auxiliary oi W. M. 8., Breadalbane, met at the home of Mrs. John J. Mac- Leod with the W. M. S. of Rose Valley as guests. The meeting was attended by eighteen members and twelve visitors. The devotional was led by Mrs. Hedley Woodside, on the theme. "Our life is a trust". scripture Meetings Airica to illustrate it. The meet- ing closed with benediction by the president. MURRAY HARBOUR M. S. .tThe September meeting of the Murray Harbour United Church W.M. S. met in the church. Mrs. MacPherson leading the meeting. The theme was. "God's Grace the Water of Life", and the call to No. 12. Mrs. James Coles and Mrs. Louis Campbell read portions or scripture, and Mrs. Harold Dun- ning gave a short.-prayer. The hymn "Thanks To Thee, our God and Heavenly Father" on page 360 or the Missionary Monthly was read in .unison. The dedicatory prayer for the missionary was 01- iered by Mrs." Louis Campbell. The business period then (ol- lowed. The minutes were read and approved and roll call was answered by nine members. There were also two visitors present. The textword Ior the meeting was The secretary reported six cells were made and seven cards and one box sent during the month. it was decided to invite Miss call- back to be guest speaker at the Thankonering Service. V Correspondence consisted of a letter irom Miss Elma Inman in Trinidad. It was decided to send a box of clothing to Korea within the next two weeks. Mrs. Harold Mayhew then took charge of the program. The next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Louis Camp- bell when the leader will be Mrs. will be given by Mrs. Harold Dun- ning. and Mrs. James Cales will have charge of the program. The textword will be "Worship". The meeting closed wtih s prayer by Miss Mary 0. Campbell and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. EDINBURGH, Scotland - (GP) - More than 20,000,000 gallons oi Scotch whiskey are produced each year. Firms now are waiting (or steel to build warehouses to store l44.000.U00 gallons distilled since 1948. None of this is expected to be COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAGTION AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists "Grace". J.M. Campbell. Dedicatory prayer sold until 1055. 53 Gmfmn 8'5 readings were read by several members. A special duet was sung by Mrs. Angus Gillie and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. A beautiful poem worship. "God oi Grace and God of Glory". The hymn, "Thy Cease- less. Unexhausted Love" was sung, followed by Scripture readings, composed by one oi the members. John 4:13-14. Rev. 22:1-2, and - Mrs. Archie Hutcheson. was read Eph. 2:4-8, Gal. 2:20. A song, by Mrs. Joseph Matheson. "Thanks To Thee", read by Mrs. The ladies were very pleased to Irving, and prayer by Mrs. Mae- have with them the Rev. Mr. Pherson closed the worship ser- MacPhail. Mrs. John MacDonald vi of western Canada. the Rev. A. Rand and Mrs. Wallis of Alberton. iormerly or Breadalbane congre- gation, who gave an interesting talk on Berwick Camp. - A parcel post was conducted and co. Roll call was answered by nine members and tour visitors. It was moved by Reta Sharam and see- onded by Mrs. E. Machon to hold a cake sale. the proceeds to help pay for shipping box or clothing realized 'a nice sum. The meeting overseas. 010665 by Hymn 504. and prayer , Thankoitering envelopes were k,Oy,,W by Mrs. MacPhail. distributed. The thankonering meeting is planned for either the m..u.m.-rum first or second Eiunday evening or October. and it was decided they would try to have a speaker tor the service. An interesting letter from Miss Elma Inman expressing thanks (or a card and books re- oeived, was read by Mrs. W. 1''. Harris. The oilering was 32.45. and 16 sick calls. nine cards. iour letters and one treat were.report- ed. Next meeting is to be at Mrs. John Machon's. The meeting closed with Hymn 239 and prayer by Mrs. MacPher- son. CAPE TBAVERSE- W. M. S. -The regular monthly meeting of the Cape Traverse Womenls Mislonary Society was held in the church on Thursday. Septem- ber 4th. The president. Miss Mary Mut- tart, presided. The devotional ser- vice as outlined in the Missionary Monthly was followed. The beauti- ful hymn, "Song of the Emancip- ated: Thanks to Thee" was sung as a solo by Miss Muttart. Roll call. was responded to by thirteen membe s. The word "Graee" was chosen as response for the Octob- er meeting. A short business period follow- ed. An interesting letter was read from the missionary for prayer, Miss Elma Enman of Trinidad, and was much enjoyed by all. Sev- enteen sick calls were reported and get-well cards were sent. Mite box oilerings were received. The study'period was based on "African Trails". the new study book for this year, using maps oi! .....---o I F to r thi kin'-sised punikin, i'air.wes never in doubt, for on ” ” 5 3 V n3 new noNnoN w. M. s. V Billy Futher (shown) also rated nhich won first prize for William H a mp place m ms Hmowwn wittiauier at the Weilesley, Ont. plans, Si-KER-BROOKE. Qlle.. 36M. 23-fclosed until further notice. (CP) --The Stanstead Granite About '15 workers were employ- Quarry Company at Beebe. where ed at the time of the strike. They a strike has been in effect since are members oi the EasternTown- the end or July, officially closed ships Granite Workers Syndicate its doors today. (C.C.C.L.) and sought 9. wage m. A notice posted on the quarry crease of 15 cents an hour and doors said the plant will remain changes in working conditions. The monthly meeting of iihe Auxiliary of New London United Church W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown on Thursday evening, July 'lth. The meeting opened with wor- ship service led by Mrs. Ray Mae- Lead. The opening hymn was No. 356, followed by the reading 0! an article on Christian Stewardship. and hymn No. 386 was read in un- ison as a. prayer. Scripture read- ings were given by Mrs. Harold Mayhew, Mrs. C. B. Goss. Mrs. J. M. Campbell and Mrs. Louis Mac- 'l'I-IAFT won't WAS!-I Because they are made with Kroy wool, these socks by Harvey-Woods P. E. 1. FEDERATION or AGICULTURE PUBLIC MEETING OF Leod. Dedicatory Prayer was oi- - - . iered by Mrs. .1. M. Campbell. a Will not shrink. No matter how The business period tollowed. many rim” they no washed, they The minutes were read and ap- proved-and roll call was answered keep their original softness. pliancy km mm b ' I . Til M50 , , , , , three15viI:iTUi'.Iier;resen:.re 'IvlIiee:' text- and fit . . . no stretchers are NHON armmsrw - word tor the meeting was "Trust." needed, Thg goloug-5 1-emam . The secretary reported 11 calls , th ' t made and 20 cards and five boxu bright: epattetns 5'3! e seghgrgrlrwsgrhhiiyoggghs read. It distinct-always look new; was reported that two boxes had Andbecgnsgl-131-yey.Wood5 P o E I C A blag; aim to axmiiflnd lrittixwiiit The Kroy wool socks are reinforced rmce o a as o e e uditorium ” .i'..f.52. l:'ra.nk 3...... . ' g :33: alvery ifiiterestiritg mice; on th-r0uKhmlilt Tlvkh "Thu; - the raly he recen y a en- the, she mum, Y on! we”; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30in AT 8:30 P. M. slngtom .,, . Correspondence consisted "Thank You" card Xrom One the members. The oticring ounted to 310.90. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. J. M. Camp- bell when the leader will be Mrs. Hugh Campbell. The textword for the meeting is ”Grace.". Mrs. Bar- old Dunning will give a reading on christian stewardship. and ded- icatory prayer will be altered by Mrs. Morton Adams, and Mrs. ' Harold Mayhew will have charge oi the program. The meeting closed by repeating the Lords Prayer in unison. At better stores everywhere; of am- Chairmen . MR. CHARLES YEO. President P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture p40&D gyhgmwg 73-7- Vhee s difeteoeei At left is as ordinary wool sock: It sight is I lock made from In-oy wool. Both these socks were washed together for two full hours. Only the hey wool sock has kept its knitted size sud woolly softness. Speakers DR. H. H. HANNAM, President Canadian Federation of Agriculture MR. W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agriculture gg..,.M....... ST. ANDREW'3 . ...!The September meeting of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Presby- POTATO LEIIIES and THE PROMOTIONAL COM.MITTi:'E .....y. The vice-mesaenc. Mn I It . ,6 y :;:1.::r..3:::::::.:l;- ..r:.-hr. i .. - l MW? r MR. D. A. MUCDONALD. to worship followed by; the Asirtigi1r;s. ' g - ' Manager of P. E. I. Potato Marketing Boar l1lf11;f”v1v';7feEdh”,f”;:3;ff'A”:,,,,,; : : I re or closed the worship per- , subi.c' ' ?ogI'Ti)e:yti-h1itii1iT:':,uoxig' the previous T W 0 0 L S 0 c K 3 E Tne PURPOSE and NECESSITY OF PRODUCER LICENSES means were read by Miss c-'-h- I , , crine Currie and aDDY0V9d 35 1'”-dr ' --"J followed by the roll call. A large number of visits to sick and shut- ins were reported. The study per- iod was conducted by Mrs. Byron Stewart who read a very interest- ilg chapter from the study book "Meet the South Americans." The meeting closed with Hymn 399 and the Mizpah benediction re- peated in' unison. At the close or the meeting s brief business session of the Led- ies' Aid Society was held when plans were discussed for having the tall supper and bazaar in the new Sunday School auditorium later in Ix O This meeting will afford Federation members the opportunity of hear- ing Dr. Hannam and give Potato Growers the democratic privilege of expressing their opinion in favor of or against the raising of promotional funds by a licensing system. FARMERS thisgis YOUR Business and YOUR meeting. M” L IMITED WM. Reg'd YORK KNITTING mun BOARDING HOUSE g EGAD, JAKg .' TRULY 1 REPEMT Major Hoople ONLV MY GREAT Re5P5cK i-IPNINC5 STRUCK MV 8901-HER. FER" MPtF2'i'I-IA K5595 ME September. A special meeting oi IN ANGER! Bur You ALSO FROM swwcamtvou , the mdiggd Aid 81;; d Yvggg ;';';g;;; ' Mus-r REGRET PQOVOKIN6 LIKE A SNITCHMANVS , 3391.3; ,,,',':;,,:t m... .,,,,.,,.- We Sell Kroy Wool Socks- 4” ME "To rr!-m MOW n-is p'lLAtxiTERN!--v As can ments. KROY SOCKS SOLD BY; , N. M051, EMBARQASSUJG & you Bandy PRES.-DEQT The minutes of the last meeting ,, 'TO!CAMPAl('9IQ But), WHOD vou T ,) I'53”iii”ii.?.3n3ii3.3po33123355 . 5'" , WITH MY ARM IN IPICK AS CABINET iv by the treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Mac- I. s.'.o..e fa.-M & , . .A 5'-RN61 FROM t MEMBER (N Kay. As there was no further busi- E C T CONTACT-9 CHARGE OF, ”””;”” 139 Kent St. Charlottetown . . EW . . . V ' PAV-itsl I :4 5? . . . -r;C ,T ::3ti1;f:.,!':::';3B::hn;:,::”ig'f5M.igagjgxi nsnvmr-woons SOCKS anagvnnnawnsn H b hell on Thursday evening. sep- tember 4th. The.wor-ship service, led by Mrs. Hugh Cu pbeil, opened the meet- ing. the theme being "God's Grace -The water of Life". The call to worship was followed by hymn KELLY 8: MacINNIS GENTS FURNISHINGS 1;g,;(;,,.1; noon; at. Charlottetown MENiS WEAR g 143 Great George St. Charlottetown T s PROWSE BROS. MEN'S AND I.ADlES' LTD. WEAR S. A. MCDONALD DEPARTMENTAL STORE We Carry the Hervey-Woods Line of Socks. Underweornetc. , MGDRE E. MFLEOD L...imiie(i v