1.11m BAIT POI!‘ W. L. iilns a Stat. y and OlVillBB _..__ ' .. Memtlaag cthtbe Ilgt mat Wg. m“ ‘ on’ sill-ll‘ an. forAthoir " :—-- l " ' monk . e meeting _. opening with the "irish Lullaby". w - ‘mere were i0 members present. l8-—w7'l— MmAABeetoi-ir rtedaev- Y . _. l {oral small articles ne for the “m” gchooi and Min Florence Mac- RTW‘ Donald volunteered to visit ID- 186d: before the next meatiingh neuron was rea . e .... “lmtmi “at e:- - “ Q cHer husband, s civilian Ad secrotlryyvlda t? 31d" lo; lstrew 1-“ mm" 1°‘ 1°"? W"!- gpers on some. Money was voted hi: lungs mlféllmmte I- Bow I ‘fruit lolt‘ Mlmumcbglian who - a Japanese women ot Mrs. llamas- ' w?” ' p“ . m’ m" nus generation had been taught , that wives must remain with hus- bands whatever happens. Yet there or Missnmsnm m 1- 1- am“ lvlitifi ' 1 'd1.l'ii'iollq$:nse§r' b th h m. shtootthebsrdwsyoubshe 1.» y'° _' a‘ 091cc“: ‘M d|v°N°d‘°n m‘ berrwlllhgxteeluaattthfiomexofmfino. "l" d5!“ _ gilzxis “Fungi ‘call an be wer ,y “ pe s wor cor- rectly." ' _.___.__._______ cum vs '1 woman's _ ms on m“, on- _ ,1 vlml-y pbotolrsphl Allowed m“ Beautification By r "the monthly-sheeting‘ of Glea alley Wmen’: Institute met the home of Mrs. Ella Abbott on April 3. Meeting c ned with singing o! _the Ode fol owed by repeaiblg of creed in unison, Minutes were read and signed by the vice president, Mrs. Stir- inl‘ farm homes, screens to shutlling MacLean. Roll call was an- nff unsightly s ts, backgrounds swered by six members and two for more colour ul displays of the new members joined. A dlscutsinn gardvll, the lmproveonent of the took place about the Honor Roll. rletvs of houses when framed by Iflwas decided to try and have it masses of foliage, and many other finished by next meeting. A bill situations which could be cnhanc- was to be paid. ed by the best use of ornamental The correspondence was read by lrcfls. lthe secretary. Sick, Mrs. Stirling However, knowledge of the best lMacLean and Mrs. Ella . means to be employed and of thelProgram, Mrs. John Nicholson, choice of the most suitable varie- Mrs. Eldon Hlckox and Mrs. Cyrus ms c-I trees is more or lessillmlt- Martin. Roll call to be answered ed to experts, and thus the reprint by an origlonai verse, oi "Deciduous Trees and Conifers Mrs. Sterling Macusan invited more commonly used for orna- members to her home for next mental purposes throughout Can- meeting and the Secretary thanked udn" i5 of special importance. the members for her nice gl‘ in this publication. which hears Meeting closed with National the afllclal number 509, issued by Anthem, The program was carried lhr Domvnlon Department of Agrl~ out with instrumental music hy ruliure, R. W. Oliver, Horticultur~ Mrs. Eldon Hickox, after which a n! Envision, Experimental Fanns dainty lunch was served by hostess SPYVICP, gives detailed, information assisted BY Mffl- Willem Abbott- coilnected with ornamental trees“ -_-_-_______ such as the uses of trees in the" ‘ BAY VIEW W. I. landscape: propagation of trees: . rare of trees prior to plllltlng;| Mira. Clarence Stewart. Hope Riv- pianting and transplanting; care 'er graciously entertained the mem- oi established trees; notes on decid- hers of Bay View Womens Insti- There are many ways in which trees ma be used in the beautifi- cation 0 the cities and rural dis. tricis of Canada, such as the planllilg or avenues, windbreaks . nous trees and conifers hardy in tute at her home on March 10th. Ottawa. Trees for various purposes/rho meeting was Wened by the and sites, and trees that are hardy ‘president, Mrs. Clifford Simpson, in each district throuehout Can- in the usual manner. Thirteen mom- ada are fully dealt with, The pub- bers answered the roll call. Mrs. llratlon is illustrated by photo- H. L. Dvilvfiilfi. 1n the absence of Rraphs and drawings. the secretary, read the minutes of A section on insect nests by E, the previous meeting. B. Watson. Division of Entomology, l‘ The school committee reported is also included. A copy of Publi- D8199? “W915 8nd 8 "Pk We"? l7?- rnlion 509 mav be obtained by wrlt- quind for the schon. Also six now‘ in: to the Dominion Department blind. Mrs. W. A. Graham oi the nf Aylrlflllturg, Qttgws. sick committee reported having ~ made one cal}. An auction sale which was very much enjoyed, amd directed by Miss Anna Graham, realized $2.09. Mrs. Clarence Stewart ls to be PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND sincerely ‘congratulated on hcr init- iative in raising $5.25-ihe pro- lN THE PROBATE COURT cecds of a card party which she held in her home. She was assist- The 29th day of March. ‘AD. i946. ‘ ed by Mrs. Grant MacLeod. Mrs. me Stewart and Mrs. Olllver‘ In Ra Estate of Amie Isabel Cole. Tapper. late of Georgetown in! Another suggestion for raising Kings County In the said Province, funds was to have another auction Widow, deceased. (estate. sale eta the AlKr-‘ii lnzeedtlrigéurdwhifih n the some otuie County oi’ M" "l" " ° " i“ ‘ i’ g Con," N, u, mush“. m, mimbers to her home. unch c mitt e: Mr. W. A. literate person Wfllllll aald coo-style,“ I g}; gum, B Simpson, GREETING: lMrs. athias Malone. WHEREAS upon the petition on‘ .__.__..M*.__._.__ (vlsaoA ‘ rltovnvcs: or ti“? lmfilm“ "i?" h“? ‘"5’ 1"?‘ m° p M‘ who! “ma.” ll one ll ems erw Q _8 any Chngmflowz In Qua" cougflunch was served by‘ tbhe hostess m m, ‘w Profile.‘ u" “hi,” assisted y the comm tt o. tstrstrix with the will saunas?“ NORTH "V!" w_ L the oropret of the said i"'f,nf3“"°': l’ "3" On a I'll the tihird the institute °“ "Y. v , ° met at. e home of Mrs, Will Mac- rorpoae hereinafter sat forth. You Km.” The ma“ opened by w "'° “m,” ‘ w neat the Cree unison fol- l m‘ ‘u y the Rollcgil which was w islt r re t, The we u- w cw- fiififiifiiillulmlsmittfi were use is town ad and approved. Bills amount- founty. llrllle ash! Pro to M59 were presented and’ ma" Ibo thlrvr day ol New committee up the hour Roy Bruce an . the an Sick ommittee s, Ernest Lmdner and Mrai sy on School Committee: was decided Mrs. Stirling ivlac- ll were»! Attlehahouid be remembered by petition ami- eu motion at illiaua, the. tittste. also s card be sent to E. Bentley, 31., Proctor for laid Another Dltient in the Hospital. Petitioner. l ‘llhe Mtreaaturerl resumed” $85k? ltlshenb old tQlIIoWImQFQQ ° Mn hm»: lorthvll?‘ uwmaalggtv whirls I w"! y! mffilg; "m; nq'|" p‘ u h treasury. A donaton ohm. aha-lows,“ Jim.“ u“ hiwss received 1mm Mrs. MacK . on. l, k l . s f _ correspondence was then xutivz” ‘,3,’ m‘ ‘fifl’ $1,, ma and discussed, further discus- ‘r iiégs ‘i’ g E53? . It was mov- h l‘; """"'|"\ WM- "I ‘he ustitute would ualianlrltzallltsfh“ "Efu" ab“ ‘place at next mint hail s! ludratofnear ed and seconded the donuts . toward the s ext egitinl’ 1.13m n m . 3°" Mrs. MacKl-nlw. MI!» Norm River Hall, Mrs. h h f m M would‘, Ernes l! iadieornhwn slan- Ldn , me urgeon Warren. persona ' . . Th eeflns as ~qlggfillw tfillilsttoua gallium. out‘... am a u» us’ » “t!!! h! all II?’ The members ot Westmoreland ‘ W. I. were entertained st the home wearuousaano w. I. Ignite-is a“ n 2nd the the meet- the Ode = . -" manor-u nA (anus. mousse-r rsusss. ‘gmlgltruflt salesman . , , . p, ma.» l . tlreedlu New“ c“... w.- ~ discussed, th reverie 0f m f“ tees approved FHA-elected. — ma! ran. m- . Har- "Li, loclsi, ma. liouislFi-sn- " omenb Iuati of inted V Mrs m“ m‘ u,“ m“ u,” m,“ lion on musical festival to take A r unison. Minutes of m‘ . E. 1. - cis, III. James lloore, IVA-elected. In. Harold Oskes invited the membem to meet st her home for May. Meeting roll call to be snow.- ernd by an exchange o! flower slips or seeds. It was moved and seconded that i. be given to P. S. I. Hospital xn. A pantry e was discuss but was leit over till next meeting The meet- ing adlourned and a social hour‘ was spent in readings and contests, A very iuterestin quiz on decon- -trol was read by s. Vex-nor Moore. Lunch was served by thwhostess assisted by committee in charge. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The April meeting of the Augus- tine Oove W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. E. McFadyen and was opened by singing “Pack up your troubles." followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by nineteen monabera and one visitor was present. The minutes oi last meeting were read a d approved. Bllila amounting to cents were paid to Mrs. Harry McFarlane and Mrs. K. Cameron. It was moved and seconded that the Institute donate $20 to the Prince County Hospital. The cor- respondence received during the month was brought to the atten- tion of the meeting, and some discussion followed. It was do- clded to hold a social at Mrs. X. Cameron's. Miss Winsor Smith, Miss Marlon Iieard and Mrs. K. Dawson were appointed to provide entertainment for the evening and Mrs. W. Peters, one of the buy- ing committee to buy tea and pap- er napkins. A quilt top was sold for $1.35. The reports of committees were heard and new ones appointed. Sick and program, Miss Alice Sher- ren, Mrs. Vernie Webster. Lunch, Mrs. M. Peters. Mrs. Wendell Mc- Fadyen and Mrs Roy Cutciiife. Mrs Frank McWilliams kindly in- vited the members to her home for the Miay meeting. A riddle contest which everyone enjoyed was put on by Mrs. Lloyd Inman after which a dainty lunch was served by the ladies in shave. Meeting closed by sinzlnc "Na- tional Anthem." Collection $1.15. i KINGSTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular March nlccting of the Kingston W. I, met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Newson. Meeting was opened by singing “Institute Ode’? and repeating “Crecd" in unison. . The president. Mrs. Green Wei-l loomed the Hampshire Woman's Institute as guests for the even- in Z. Roll call was answered bv four- teen members and two visitors. One new member was welcomed. Mmutes of last meeting was read and approved. Thank you letters were read from several shut-ins who have received fruit. l Sick committee reported sending fruit to five in the district. School committee reported two new window shades were needed. it was moved and seconded that Mrs. Edgar Newson purchase the shades. Bills were presented and aid. D Collection amounted to $2.10 and 45c in fines of those who failed to answer roll call with "Irish iokfi Mrs. Myron Holmes invited the ,mombcrs to her home for next meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Earle IDochex-ty and Mrs. Zllpha New- 50H. It was decided to have an auc- tion sale at next meetlnll 8nd "B?! member to answer roll call with a donation for same. Mrs. Tremere, president of Hgfnpshlre W, 1., on behalf of the members emressed their app?!“- ation on being entertained by 9h!’- Kinlzston members. The PFOBTRm for the evening consisted of: ,A reading by Mrs. Albert Claw. A reading by Miss Una Court and Mrs. C. Holmes. and pinninlt the tail on the donkey. A dainty lunch was served bv 41m ladle!- The meeting closcd by sinkinfl the National Anthem. SPRING VALLEY W. I. I The A-ptll meeting of the sprint; alley W. l. was held at the homo o1 lib-s. Rob . Glover. The President Mrs. Roy Brya-ntnn opened meetins with the Ode and Creed in Twelve members and two visitor-l were preseni, Minutes were read and approved. Some articles were ‘hlndr ed in lor an auction sale, Two quilts were harmed in to be sent. to tme B895 in‘! PM“ We" m“ included a discussion Qrph tn make one (or the T. B. League- C were appoiT-te as follows: Sick. Mus Adelaide Glover and Mrs. Keith Hanln-gton. School, Mrs. obt. ‘Glover and M". dams , Mrs. Dan Bry- Ccle and suits were veyed trom Root. Glover and Memo m,“ Hnrrlln for fmilt received. Also‘ from rban Glover‘ or box sent him at (Jhrlstmaa. to $6.25 were ordered to be I t Plans w re made for the I fail N” o: rug 1 r the iocsi convention. decided that " each member tskew. lb. you: to the meet-l in‘ also any nursery A they‘ had. / I'll: programme consisted of ggessirq the drops oi water in a ttle Mrs Keith Harrington I“ ed enesreat M960- lb mid. ‘i’ served b p; y Adglskle ‘Mectinajlcaad with he 1cm. unxmnn w. r. t tn Ai - e‘ “tfiiliaiu w}. ‘is! or am. rm ‘llsc n an" two vlei m‘: oldthe wo-l min- ‘vem arias this the pantry sal wbi h the Institute worth “R5 l‘ “M m" m“ plans to hoide thee first week in seconded May. The coliectionzéor the even- $150. to the building fund of the M‘ ' gist-w rd com a s conducted The B l‘ mounmzfl ritalttees for the month o1 May were h . . . cusntocrowu ¢i»..////i’.r;iil \ Mo" . using; W2; W! AUSTRALIA is the world’s largest producer of fine wool. Canada is the world’s largest producer of Nickel. Wool is Australia's chief export. Less than three per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is consumed in Canada. The rest is exported, and the 'money received helps to pay for Australian wool and other products necessary to good living in Canada. Canada cannot keep on importing from other lands unless Canadian goods are exported. Also, we must continue to export Canadian Nickel if we are to continue to employ thousands of Canadians in the Nickel mines, smcltcrs and refineries, and other thousands who produce the lumber, power, steel, . machinery and supplies purchased by the’ Canadian Nickel industry. By constantly expanding the use of Nickel at home and abroad, the Canadian ‘Nickel industry brings additional benefits to Canada "- and Canadians. TIIE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO concerning bcrs to give liberally to this very y cause. It vol‘ "'1' that -~ amounted to $2. . _ Prince County Hospital, and that rename for the evening the give n- p Mwm‘ engiitlaed figural ltlectritication" was wh ch can be ruiscc. Mrs. Wallace Brehaut who Dunning and Miss 11 an interest- n verv beautiful dv-c‘ "W g contest entitled "Search toa- God 1 Were a Tcndm‘ AW» ' lunch and programme com- inted as follows: Lunch com~ c, Mrs. twood o Atwood Macitoe. t i ll fillet?” deliglm: as aoca y e o ous lluwilfia been served bv the hast- esa and lunch committee. LONG RIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE . The regular meeting of the Wom~ withen’: Institute met at the home of a singing the Institute Ode followed by the creed in unl- son. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved, roll call was answered b eleven members. Owing to the liness of_the Red Orosa Oonvmor, Mn. W. I. John- solie was a inted to take‘ her ceLThe sic committee reported tthree calls had been m o ediool cctfimittm re erowuno n n scrum a windfaw biin battles were needed for ‘angel “ m‘ mesmer- reported n. 6m‘ decided to clean the kn: ouJriddy. April mo. and all who Attacked to help. New com- r tel wererBio The singing of the’ Win01 ATDorted today. There was a bullet ihem brought the meviillll to n wound behind the right ear and a lose. A delicious lunch was lhcn frved. PORT ARTHUR. April 12——(CPl —'I'he body of mwenr-oid Mnr~ ~. 1 guret Duguay was found yesterday Ion the porch of a Beardmoro, Ont. smn." Collection amounted to $1.20. rooming house. Ontario police re- BRINGING UP FATHER 22 calibre rifle lay nearby. No further details were immediately available here, Beardmorc is 1% miles northeast of Port Arthur CLAYTQN, N. Y. April 12.4mm OH- I FEEL FIRE - BUTTHOSE DAWN BLRGLARS WE& -A brothel‘ and sister were rol- t‘ ' cued today from a flaming 30-foo i° launch in the St. Iawrence River near here. Mrs. Leon Rush‘). 40. s-vus treated for burns on the ti!" alter she and her brother, Radon Dam], were taken off the blazing croft by Perry J. Hazeiweod Who raced to their- rescue m a _tu¢ when he saw the boat burst mto . Firemen extinguliled "l! By George McMalua 7"" "'~:~ l"'--:—2Az'.:=‘¢F<f n - _.__._...____---——@-u~,..___,,_, m" ,