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All grocers. _ _ ' 2131-3-5-Imonth. -oouandrutsrlous _ an . rx- tsnded to Mr. and Mrs. wiiiism Nich- olson ofvnedeque. on the arrival of s bonnis baby boy on lllai-ch srd, ,lt their home-B. _.Z- -UNITID CHURCH Ol' CAN- ADA-Kensington March 0. pev.,~J.` R. saint, D. D., Ministeri'9.4s a. in., The Good Shepherd; 7 p. in.. Won- derful Love; a i>- m.. summeriieid. -A MEETING 0F CONSERVA- TIVE ELECTOBS of Spring ,Valley and Kensington Will will bs held in King George Hall on Thursday. March s at 'Lao p. in. ss matters or ‘importance will be discussed by the federal candidate, J. F. Arnett, it is important that every Conservative elector will be present. 2116-3| -NOTABLI EECTTAL-Friends in Prince Edward Island will be in- inteiestod to know that Madame saint Coeur, the well know concert artist soprano, and Mr. Arthur Le- Blanc hold a. most enjoyable and successful recital in Jordon Hall, Bos ton, Mess. which was favorably com- mented upon by American critiiz. --INTERESTING BUETING-’I‘he regular monthly meeting ci' the W. M. S., of Trinity Unit/ed Church was held in Epworth Hall. Summer- side. on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Major Townsend. Vice President. oe- cupied the chair in the absence of the Preaidelvt. Mrs. Nail Mollcod. The meeting opened with prayer and hymn followed by the usual business and the reading of the minutes of the previous meet/ing. This was fol- lowed by a. very interesting program. The subject for the afternoon was "Prayer" Mrs. MacPherson read the Scripture lesson. A discusion then look place on the manner of giving. A suggestion from the treasurer. Mrs. John I-loss. was submitted but it was decided to continue the uivelope system. A beautiful solo by Mrs. ,E. Large was very capobiy rendered. An iiieroeiilng Plper on "The World Day of Prayer" was read by Mrs. Calvin Milligan. Prayer was offered by Mrs. George Godkin on behalf of our mtsslonalrics who have gona to foreign fields of sei-vids. ii* letter was road by Mrs. Liewelyn from the Pres- ident, Mrs. Nell Meflaod written shortly before har operation in the Montreal General Hospital, which conveyed im w uisiais to the Society for kindness received dusins hair term as President. The inset- ing closed with s. hymn and the Ben- edlctlon.-S. _ PERSONAL! '-ms Pickering or ciidwii has been visiting friends in Bummerside this week-S. » - Miss Duct' 1-ibss. who has been visiting friends in Clinton, has rc-, turned to her home in Wilmot Vai- lla!-B. \ Mrs. Clement Oarruthcrs, of North Bodequa, left on Tuesday for Bt. John, N. B., _to visit har mother, Mrs. W. A. Cunningham who is seriously ill-8. -Mrs. Loma Larkirr and har daughter. Miis Marion, have re- turned to their home in Bummsr- slda after s. pleasant week and in ~-¢‘y\\ UL; _ rg; rg- ;__;f./.ii aliiiiiff ig ge, §__i"liifi1,€’. _ tif a%$isiiil§_ § _F __ l E / _'where she underwent a very serious Kelvin the guilta of-Mr. and Mrs .rom wsim.-s. _ -- -mr. mu issued. x o..`wiid accompanied his wife to Monorail. cpcraliim returned home to Summer- side on Tuesday. l-la is pleased in report that Mrs. McLeod is making good progress-S. _ --an-v?---\l-» _ - i PITIIS ROAD AND VICINITY The old saying "'I‘here's always A calm before a storm" might also be as true, if the word "silos" were substituted for the word “before." At any rate since the gale of the memorable 16th, we have had fairly good weather. Owing to the past dry ,summer the'l°°li supply oi' hay for sale in this vicinity had become almost hB¢liZllll¢. C0l`l.n¢qll¢l’ll.ly 3 number of our enterprising citizens had s quantity oi’ this necesssrycommodl- ty shipped from Vernon River and other favorable hay-producing een. tres. by rail to Murray River, the distribution ofwhich meets tiie pre- sent requirements. The hay shipped has a good appearance. and is said to be of excellent quality. Among the parties ordering, we may men. tion the following: Mr. Ben). Rich- srds. Cambridge Road. Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins, Mr. W. E. Jenkins, Mr. George Munn, Greek River and Mr. Raymond Jenkins. `Peters Road. Mi-_ Joseph G. Jenkins. Greek River, with his threshing outfit re- cently pulled up at the eommodidur barn of Mr. John A. Mcswain. Pet- ers Road. to complete the seasons WW!-_At 1 quarter to eleven the 01181110 started. continuing until nom Then came the usual hour’s inter- in n _d. l-4 hours, Mr.. MoSwaln's granary contained thus facilitating the work. homo some years ago, has been as- sociated in tl-is department of swim ...__-_--.>.»~ . _ ' Eastern Guardian 2 ..°lOBIN HOOD FLOUB is guaranteed to please"you better. 2131-3-5-lmonth. ____ . . ’MlLl.'l‘0WN CROSS - There will be service ln the hall at Mill- town _ Cross on Sunday afternoon March sth, at 230, conducted by Rev. 0. U. MccNevln, of Georgetown. ..‘Sl_iNDAY SERVICES-Rov. J. iw. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, March 9, as follows: Mon- tague at 1030 ii. in.; Murray River [at 3 p. in.; Murray Harbor at 7 p. m. ..'UNlTED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA-Georgetowii and Sturgeon. Services sunday, March 9th, George- town. ll. a. ni.; Milltown Cross, 2.30; Sturgeon 7 p. m. The Georgetown choir will assist nt the Sturgeon service, when several of the old fam- iliar hymns will be sung, and the story of the circumstances under which they were wriiicn will be told. dsl- . . .°INSTITUTE WORK-The mem- bers of the Cable Head East Womcn's Institute spent ri very pleasant social evening at the iiomc of Mrs. Gus 0'- Hanley, on Tuesday, February 25th, on the occasion of their monthly meeting. Tlic president, Mrs. Joliii A. MacDonald, occupied the chair and the nieeiing was opened by the singing of the Institute Ode, Miss Marion 0'!-ionic-y presiding at the or- gan. Eight inembers and ri large number of visitors were present. The minutes ci the previous meeting were read and approvcti, 'nitri' which the members decided to purcliasir linen and iiiaiio iiltar-cli.lis for St. Fetei"s'Cliui‘cli. Plans \'.‘ci‘c matic Aii inicrcshiig papci on ii itiitc work was read by Coceli-.1 M:\:D0n ing ot music, vocal and iiisi'.'iiiiici1t:il und ii dialogue. "A Pain iii the Side' A vote of iliniiks was tendered the Welfare work in the above city, is now spending s. well merrltsd vac;-i tion with relatives in this vicinity.: and while hare is 'the guest of Mr.; and Mrs. George A. MscDoii:il:i,` Peters Rd. Mr. and Mrs. J.-L. Mc, Kinfion, Peters Rd., and ,Mi-. mid. MIL Fréd Jolinston. Murray Har-| bor. N. i Miss Myrtle Butler. who for some time has been residing at Montagu:_ is now visiting at the home of her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butlcigi Greek River. ' Mr. Ouneron Reid. Murray Hai- bvl' North, passed through 'this vi~_ cinity recently in the interests c-I‘ the Mscaey Harris Co. Your correspondent noticed some-` u-.lor muiidr ii. ins names di ine, last three Presidents of--ti-ic Uniredl Sl'-llhl. Vi!! the christian and sur- Bllllll MV! Utd “IDG lotidrs ns inl- tlll-1~ H. H.. 0. C., w. w.. wiii any person noting the same co~inced ww please mention in the press. _ In our recent report of the social and entertainment in Cambridge Hall by the Womerrs Institute oi Alliston, wa rilret the inadvertent omission .01 the name of Miss Lil- Ilan Jackson. _Pai/ers Rd., who wok part iii the program. TIGNISH CONVENT Honor Roll for February:-` Grads X-1 Evelyn Cahill. 2 Gert- rude Trainer. 3 Annette Morrissey. Grade IX a-1 Annie Coyle, 2 Viola 1-landrahan, 3 Beriietts Gal- isnt. Grade lx b-1Mar_1oi-ie Kelly, 2 'Ida Perry, 3 laabel Gwin. Grads VIII--1 Tillie Gallant. 2 Irma Gaudet, 3 Marcella. Bernard. Grade V11"-1 Agnes Douoetie, 2 Doris Gavin. 3 Margaret Broderick. Grade VI-1 Mary Hosan. 2 Agnes Chslsscn. Grade V-I ‘Doris Arsensult, 2 Lena Rieliard. 3 Prsnces Arsarisult. Grade IV-i Eleanor Hogan, 2 Rita O'Brlm, 3 Elise Gaudet. Grade 1!!-1 Kathleen McDonald. I Lillian lkarry. 3 Albsrtlna Gaudet. Grids II-1 Jeanette Boudreau, 2 rrsnoes Starry, 8 Celine Richard. Grads I-I Eleanor Men-iiils and Jeanette lunch. equal. `2 Phyllis Murphy; I Priscilla Gavin. ' The following pupils have pra- ssrvad I0 p. e., in their monthly taste of Progressive series Theory: .lhalyn Cahill, Patricia lhil. Doris 0'lrlsn. lrma Gaudet. Frances Mur Phi. Marcella Barnard. Anne Marie laalair, Brands Gallant. Joan of Are Barnard, Lillian Cahill. 1 ' BE!-l..&MA1`l‘llESON couosusss ‘ l:“.rJ~.'cci nn excellent nurse. There has hostess und ii very pleasant evening was broiislrt \'J S C2052 by Singing the ei- on Daniel sinnott's. It also part- ially destroyed s barn belonging to lfdtioilal Aiiiiiciii. ..*WINDO:\l AND BYRNE'S lZ‘Z)AlJ-Mi'.~.. .J'il\_\i Dc Loiig has re- iiimcd to New Ilivcii. Colm., after ii visit to hci parents, Mr. and Mrs. ”l'imiii.1s licnny. Her friends were ve-ry nliui to sec her, but regretted that her mother was so sick. She dren qiiiic ci lot of sickness in this vicliiiiy. James Ciarkin and soii Mike have been quite 'lil but have recov- ered. What nearly proved a serious i:cciclcn$ occurred at Mr. George '\>.ii~ri':i mill recciiily. While John Tleziny was l_\afi‘.ii