, =' t so CIAI. l-IICHLI THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDlAl§‘t_ i.‘ us‘ ctr?" ______ Gleflnjngs from Tryon and Vicinity ' w, m; Mrs. Donald Bell of made a flying visit to De w” ‘m; Hampton on Saturday. m, m4 Mrs Charles Harvey w, Mum- Lloyd of Crapaud were “m” ,0 nyorron Friday even- liil- mm w Mr. and Mrs. Heath m" or Tryon on Saturday, ‘M, 13th. a fine baby girl. Con. inmihtions. 1 w, m pleased to know - that i“ ggssie Howatt of Victoria, . l, h" been seriously ill for the p, my is somewhat improved g liesli-ii- mgratulations are being ex- WM in Mr. and Mrs. fol-us “Mimi-s of Augustine Cove on m, birth of a daughter on libbru- miiii at the Prince County Hos- ‘ml. mi-ydne ls glad to know that m- xenneth MacDonald, who was “flwiy injured in a recent hock- ’, we, is steadily gaining his mum and is able to be about “gill. n; many friends of Mrs. Neu- tnillowtitt oi ‘Tryoll, who has been Quit, seriously ill at the home oi wflsughte , Mrs. H. sobey oi aflgwwn, will be glad to know M iiie ls slowly improving. in. Eldon Lord of ‘lryon, who when indisposed for the past “hand a half was taken to the my County Hospital last week, minis tmany friends here are min; that a decided improve- psii may soon be reported in his miition. m cold weather February has missed even December and Jan- ury, which are supposed to be our niiiert months. Almost every day in been cold and chilly with a potirhow oi Jack Frost in the at- isilort, even if it is snappyl gnu Olga Toombs of Charlotte- imi, is spending a week the guest iillrs. Spurgeon Clark, of Tryon. list year Miss Toombs was prin- eiisi oi Tryon Consolidated School llitiiilo many friends and ac- quaintances she made during her. My here in Tryon are always glad iivrlconie her back. ‘ills many friends of Miss Amy lull. N , of Maiden, Mass, Iiiotlnerly oi Tryon) are delighted lihiow that she is again visiting ill P. l: I , and is at present vis- iting in Charlottetown with her tiller, Mrs. Hiram Hewett, also telilother, who is spending the tiller months there. Miss Lea ltilnot paid good old Trycn a call 7M. but we are all looking forward liming her soon. i iiaielbrook and Vicinity ' l-‘redooeddrspentapleesant , tin intros. Mill's. J. c. wood was a recent vis- iler to Bunbury, i . .__ ' Tiillitcior McPhail visited the lthool here on Finday. iii‘. Roland Morlaghan is visit- iiil friends in Crapaud. iir. Robert Drake, Vernon, was I Meat visitor hers. iir- l. n. Judson, Alexandra, made lbtlsineas trip here on Monday. T“ ladies Aid of the Issselbrook itrttst Church held their-regular "wiiihlv meeting at the home of Ma 1-. McCabe on Wednesdsyaf- ‘Won with a goodly number of "winters and visitors present. A "i! profitable meeting was carried “"1 and a delightful supper was d b)’ the hostess. "all." inner monthly meeting 0i t llazelbrook Women's. institute W held at the home of Mrs. Jam- " Miiiiiishsn on Tuesday evcninl :3‘ I 800d attendance of mem- h - The meeting was presided over "i g: President. Mrs. mmel Jon- hé" W"! oi’ different oomnrtteel 0n d and adopted. At the conclus- mm: the meeting dainty refresh- “Trc served by the hostess. "*- McLean McDonald. undue. m his li-BiETr-H, ‘Idem. "Film but ma" “P- February lunch was served by the hostcr wiled away with the Messrs. Frank Ellsworth and Cecil '“ e recent visitor hm, toe guest sumac-mend», weanlin- Si; Louis and Vicinity m. Stephen Gallant of Halibut-- ton, lot 'l, was a recent visitor to Palmer Road. '1' Min Annie Mae Dotsoetto, Pleas- lht View is visiting friends at Mis- couche. , Miss Bemetta. McCarthy, Palm- er Road. spent last-week visiting friends at Lot ‘l. Mlle Moraine Douoett- ‘iedcner entineb." Art Gallery and Tree her home at Palmer Road-T. m" 59'8" Fli-Ifierald. Water- ford. is visiting his rother, Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald. Sunny Side. w. and Mrs. Fred Fitzcierald, Waterford. wort, visitors to Tignish m! 9W4”. the guest oi Mrs. Buote. Mr. Patrick Kenny and (Harold Shea, Waterford, have gone to Halifll. to take a short course on fishing. fllhe many friends of Mr. Emanuel Douoette, Pleasant View are glad to hear that he is recovering from this rodent illness. oilfillflllltiolis are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Perry, Shin- ner’! Pond. on the arrival of a 50111101118 baby boy. The many friends oi Mr. Em- anuel Douoette will regret to he of his recent illness. All wish him s speedy recovery. Waterford School is progressing favorably under the slrilful man- agement of our efficient and cap- able teacher, Miss Francls Kenny.‘ The weekly whist of the rate payers of Pleasant View was held at the home oi Mr. Claude Corm- ier on Feb. 4th. The night being fine a large number attended. The first prize was won by Mr. A. Pet- ers and the consolation prize by Mr. Elmer Knox. A sumptuous after which a. few hours were fantastic movements of the toe to the sweet strains of music furnished by Gallant. The monthly meeting of the Waterford Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. E. G. Ellsworth on Feb. 2nd. with an at- tendance oi eleven members and eight visitors. The roll call was answered by a "Valentine Verse.” The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. The sick and school committees report- ed and new ones were appointed. Discussions on holding a. debate was left over to the next meeting. Mrs. James M. Kenny invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The Anthem brought this meeting to a close. All Joined in a game of whist, the proceeds c which amounted to $4.80. A sum- ptuous lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder oi the evening was spent in games r soolal intercourse. The regular monthly meeting of the Waterford Womenls Instiutc was held at the home of Mrs. E. G. Ellsworth on m. 2nd. Eleven mem- bers and ton visitors were present and on new member joned the In- stitute. Tho meeting opened by BliiB iug the Ode. Roll call was answered ‘Cable Head and Vicinity ._ Miss Louise MacKinnon is spend- ing a few days visiting frends at Cable Head. Min Effie MacDonald d! st. Pew-l. merit a few days st her old home at‘ Cable Head. We are sled to see Mr. Jimmie MacKinnon" out again sitter his recent serious accident. ‘rite lobster packers of this vicin- ity are busily engaged preparing for next seasons work. Mr. Andrew Steel was a recent visitor to Monticello the guest or lvlr. Joseph T. MacDonald. We are glad m learn that Mr. ‘Pairick McCarthy is recovering from an attack of la griptpe. His many friends are glad to see Mr. Jmeph A. MacDonald out a- Gii-in sitter his reoentillness. _ Mr. and Mrs. John T. MacKlnn- on of St. Peters were guests at the home oi Mr. Hugh D. MacKirlriori recmtly. Tile-yd“! PwPie 0f this vicinity are glad to know that Mir. Quigley hrs opened the St. Peters rink a- gain for the winter sports, An interesting horse race took place in this vicinity s few days ago file honors going to "Nellie" driven by Mr D. F. MacDonald. Mrs. Mathias Callaghan of Lat 65 is spending a few days at her old hozzic and while there has the ialecsure of renwlng many old aoqualrrarlces. Mrs. Gus Oflanlv enterprising president of the Cable Head Insti- tutt is at present organizing a new dramatic club and hopes to Bee e. new play staged in the near future. Mr. John R. MacDonald veteran hross trainer is training Golden Aubrey promising trotter owned by Mr. John Andrew MacDonald, who intends entering him in the races the coming summer. A very successful series of whlst and dancing parties have been held in the Women's Institute Hail under the skillful management oi Miss Imelda MacKinnor-l mroellerlt violin music being furnished by lldir. Ronnie Macfnnls and Temple 0‘Hanly. ' ‘Hunter River and Vicinity Miss Adele McClennan, Green- vale was the guest of Mrs. William Ling, Wheatley River, recently for a few days. ' 'I‘he friends of Mrs. Walter Rackham, Hunter River, are sorry to hear that her mother Mrs. she will recover soon. 12- n The Greenvale Women's - titute met at the home oi Miss Beatrice Matheson recently. An enjoyable time was had by all singing old fashioned songs and music. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Patterson. The recent fine weather has re- by "Valentines," and these Valen- tines were to be sent to a sick mem- berer. The minutes of the meeting were read and adapted. The reports of the different oom- ttees were heard and also B60914- t‘, y" committees were than ap- ineed for the ensuinc month. k: Mrs. James Kenny and MYS- ce Kinch. School: Mrs- E- G- lsworith and Mrs Hudson Mc- a. As there was no correspiiii" dance or new business to discuss the ting was brought to B‘ 01°"- . Jellies’ Kenny kindly invited t e members t0 her home for the “my, mgei/ng. After the méetinE a lively game of whlst was Piny- hg, The gcntlcnlanis Frat prim was won by Austen Alyward. and the second prise by Gtifiild Shea. The ladies first D11“ W“ W“ by "M". Mice Kinch, the second pfjm by Mrs, Frank Shell. The boob!“ were wan by Miss (lcorric my], m4 Jgmlg Shea. A-ftcr the Whist the hoetem served a dainty lunch in her usual good civic- last | suited in numerous farmers start- ing to fill their ice houses 0118 meets es many as five or slx teams together hauling from Wheatley letter. As the water hm is cleaner than most rivers farmers 8° ii considerable distance to haul. The citizens of Ebenezer and surroundng parts were shocked 011 hcarfng that Mr. Frank McCrae was ill and had gone to Montreal for treatment.‘ Mr. McCfMT friends hope ho will be back 800i’! and restored to his usual gold health. lVl'.rs. McCree accompanied her . usband. The Feburary meeting of the wheatley River, Women's Inst-iii“ met at the home of Miss Cassie Ruth-lay on the tenth. Quite I number of members were in attend- ance. After the meeting music and conversation was enibyed- Mi" Rattrny assisted by her sister Mi‘!- Ivo McDonald served a boiiiii-‘M lunch followed by a treat oi home made candy. Hr. George E-sory has rtiilmd LutQA-Dq YOU find it w“! m meet expenses? \ ‘ I Carl-No. 1 meet than n. c-tt. ' s McLean has been so ill and hope] Penny’ and Mr_ Mme“ Herring. afl- s Albany and iciniiy __-- ‘Mr. 0. W. Harris, Sulnmerside, tiberit the week end 1n souris, Mr. Andrew Noonan, Abany, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. f Mr. s. .1. McAuhy, Line heed, recently vbsited sourls on business. Mrs. Robert Carmichael, Albany, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. - Mr. W. J. McEachel-n of Camil- beils Cove, was a visitor to Soul-ls last week. lttfr. Edwin Lord, 'I‘ryon, has en- tered the Prinoe County Hospital for treatment. Mr. P. S. Cobb. or Charlottetown spent a day in the Eastern end of the Island this week. Mr. Nail Mofsaao, Rockbarra. spent Saturday in the mstorn Metropolis on business. Mr. L. D. MacDonald, Souris Line Road, left last week on a visit to friends and relatives in the United States. ' Mrs. Delaney has returned to her home in Albany after spend ng some time visiting in North Tryon with‘ Mr. and Mrs. Parker Delaney. ___- "Y? enjoyable holiday 1111018. Mr. William Bowness and family. munity goes MacCaull and Ward, Lewis, Anthony and Har- Bllffll. attendance at the Government. The auction _wh'ch was held in Kinkora Hall was a decided suc- cess. The ladies prize was won by Miss Helen Greenan and the gen- tlemervs by M1‘. David Roberts, both of Kirlkora. It was with a feeling of deep regret that the citizens of Sours learned of the passing of the late Mr. Edgar Francis, whose death occurred on Tuesday at his home in Charlottetown. sm- e. number of years the late w. Francis had resided in Sourls where "he was well and favorably knowh. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon to Bay Fortune Cem- etry. Rev. John G. Hockin offci- atirtg at the home and grave. The Guardian joins with the citizens of Souris in extending sincere sympa- thy to libs,- Frances and ch'ld in this sad bereavement. tar. William Neal oi Charlotte- town, paid a short vis‘t to Souris on Wednesday-G. Murray Harbor Notes The many friends of Miss Grace Murray Harbor, will be glad to know that these two young students are convalescing from the recent ill- ness. On February 14th, the evening service in the United Church, Mur- ray Harbor, was under the ' of the W. M. S. auxiliary and was well attended. The programme of the World's Day of Prayer was us- ed in the devotional part of the ser- vice. The beautiful eentence pray- ers were read by members of the lo- cal W. M. S. Fitting hymns were sung by choir and congregation. A solo, "The Garden of Prayer" was sung by Miss Bertha Chapman. "Tile Fatherhood of God, and the Brotherhood of man", was the top- ic of the address by the Reverend T. R. Goudge. Hie text was taken from St. John's Gospel, the first chapter and the 12th verse. The monthly meeting of the Queen Mary Women's Institute was held in the tea room of the public hall, Murray Harbor. Threatening snow flurries and bad loads kept many of the memberaat home, but a lair number attended the meet- liil- B! Ill! “flailing variety in the entertainment and amusement part or the progrdairae. this month the suited to dress in “little alstsfhfashlon. with Mrs. A. S. Prone in the Chair, the meet- ins opened by singing "Three Blind Mice" (roimdcllii And still in keep- 1118 with "Little sister night" roll call was rnspondeddo by members NDfli-llll nursery rhymes (Some ley, of Freetown. Mr- 5nd M“- Emm L- Pant“ and unexpected death of a lovincz “"4 "it" 5°" MSW‘ Kenneth "i husband and father, in the Prince MW" Bedeque we" "Mm! 9° M‘ iCounty Hospital on Sunday mom- blDY Sunday the guests 0f Mrs. G. mg, ‘rm-L 315g Hon. H. I). MacLean and Dr. AJciphi or Emerald High A. MacDonald M. L. A. SOHri-s; were‘ spent Monday evening in Kcnsing- in Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday “k201i, the guest at the hot-ne'er the ting 0f the Principal, Miss and enjoyed the hockey match the Kensington Rink between the Summersiue Hockey Club and the Grsnites. by Mr. William M. Stavert, North Bedeque. has recently qual- ified in the 865 day division of the Canadian Record oi Performance. icommencing her test at 2 years. 46 days, she produced 9,578 pounds of milk, 373 pounds of fat or 466 pounds of butter, creditable average test of 3.89. to her home spending a few days very enjoyab- ly with her daughter, Mrs. Burgoyne, of Found's Mills.-B. to his home in the States aft" ."."r“.d'h8 some time in Greenvai! —l.. t were parodies) and were very amus- ing. After the business of the ev- last you have enlng was over. members told Jokes . gold standard. Bedeque Mi‘- Raiph B. MacCaull of Wil- m°9 Valley. was a visitor to Fred. erictorl last week. Miss Selina Myers is spending a with her Mr- James Kay of Sackville, N. 3-. has been spending a few days very pleasantly in Lower WWII. U10 Eiieat of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lidstone. Free- Tha PllPlie of the Central Be- deque School are progressing m. vorabiy under the skillful instruct- ion of Miss Mabel Millar and Miss Doris Muncey. Congratulations are heartily ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ma- theson of Emerald, on the arrival in the Prince County Hospital of a bonnie wee lassie Feb. 1st. on Monday, Mrs. William Bowness of Cen- treville Bedeque. has been spend- ing a few weeks very pleasantly in Sumnlersids, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Horton and Mr. Horton. ‘ The sympathy 0f the entire com- out to Mrs. Annie family, Vaughan in the sudden Miss Nora Maclvar, vice-Prin- School. Kathleen Ready in Add Vale Pietje, 20am, owned 0f giving her tile The Dunk River Dairying Co. reports the following for last. year. Cream was fumlshed by 281 trons, amounting to 552,612 lbs. of cream: fat and 182.869 lbs. of butter. $34,- 097.88 was paid patrons for cream. Butter fat averaged 22.70 cents per lb. Average price for butter equal- led 23.89 per lb. Mr. Heber Quarler of Wllmot Valley sent the lagest number of pounds cream, 11,141, realizing $528.02. Mr. Joseph’ Muttart of Carleton, draw- er, hauled 8l,07l 1-2 lbs. oi cream. value received $305.31. This factory has had a very and the Johnson, has given every satisfaction and convenience during throughout the entire year. 135-‘ 150,214.88 lbs. of butter Mac- in successful year Manager, Mr. Melville the patrons and the busy season, Mir-s. James Somers has returned in Norboro, after John and stories for a short time while seated about the warm fire. was served by assistants, Mrs. G. R. Prowse and Mrs. l... J. Nuell, the hostess, Mrs. Albert McLeod, served “The cups that cheer but. not in- ebriate." Lunch On the evening of February 15th at the home of Mrs. W. Fred Prolvsc a very successful valentine masque-r- ade was entered into by e. lurze number cf residents of Murray liar- bor and vicinity. The home was de- corated for the occasion, and all guest! were heartily welcomed. Gaines, contests, piano and vocal music and dance music were enter- ed into with seat. oi the evening refreshments were served by the ladies. costumes worn were those of. grand- mothers and great grandmothers. There were girls in boys‘ attire, and men in feminine dress-P. Before the close Some of tho Mercenary May, the many times divorced flim star, was entering the martial state once again. She de- cided to mention the fact to licr di- rector. "Of course, you will understand that this time I'm marrying for love and nothln else,’ she volunteered. The director smiled knowinkly. "new romantic!" he said. "So at decided to go of! the I! O1" uuutsus nuydiiy nun vicinity Mr. and iVlrs. Stuart Miler-ac- lune, willsioe, were visitors here re- CUDaiy- Mr. Russel H. Jenkins. C. N. R. nuWS agent, spent the week-end with its parents. r Mrs. Fred Maoltacb many friends are glad to sec her about, again, af- ter such a long sckness. Miss Bessie Saunders has return- ed, after spendmg an enjoyable holiday with relaaves in Wirlsloe. Mr. James MacKay is spendulg a short time at Marshfield, where he ls the welcome guest 0i his oou- sin, Mr. Earl Mill. M ss Melda FGYQUSOILIISS return- ed to her homo at Dunstailnagc, after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins. Mrs. Willard Prowse has returned home after spending s, short time with her parents, Mi‘. and Mrs. carviii Wood, Southport. Much interest has been shown this season, by the number of hockey fans who attended l-lighfleld rnk. On Saturday evening, Feb. 6, a fast brand of hockey was played be- and Vicinity t i O'Leary | M!‘ Forbes Kcllllvdi, fyLuiti-b; . 1°“ TW-‘Piiliy for Cilurloilctullll. Where he will spend some time Mrs William Morrison, Hebrnn, l ‘was a recent visitor at the home of her aunt Mrs jsythe of Elmsdale i Mrs E J Sabine and soil Tod- ,dY of West Point, spent 501116 time t tfBCfmtly at. the home of hcr ilzlrmlts ‘ Mr and Mrs Amos Gorrill, Guin- iwood. , i i € Mi’ John R McDonald. Glcli. igany, and daughters, Mildred and ‘ ,l-lelen. were guests on Feb 7 nt ‘the home of Mr and IWH; Whip-i- smwflfi. West Point i MTB Andrew Stclvilrt, Wggi, Point, accompanied by ilcr dough- ter, Miss Daisy, arrived llulnc from the Prince Cmmi)’ Iittrpiifll on Feb" 11' much lmilrovcci in llcnltll The semi-annual examination‘ of Dunblane School was lic-ld on i yFeb 5 with nlarge attendance 0i . visitors Tile teacher Mr Emmi! Bradley 6nd pupils are to be C0lll— mended on the splendid work he- ins done in this school at the close of the school examination a 91°" Program of recltaficns, etc, W“ rendered by the pupils, after‘ which members of the Women's Institute. assisted the teacher in .ween the l-lighfleld Granltes and the North R.ver Lindys, when the iovincncislcalcd the latter by a score of 2-1. Both teams were tr excellent shape and showed fine stick handing, the game was ably refereed by Mr. Otto Campbell. Zicep up the gocd work Grrtlhtes. The spacious home cf Mr. and Mrs. Russel Roper was the scene of a merry evening on- Monday, Feb. B when they entertained a numb- er of their friends to a card party and dance, both old time and mod- ern dancing was enjoyed. Delightful violin and pano music was furn- ished by Mr. R. Weeks. Mrs. F. Mac- Kily, Mrs. Russ. Roper, Mrs. W. Watts. Mrs. Roper, assisted by some of the ladies present served a de- licious lunch to all. after which all departed for their homes, enthus- ed ovcr having such a jolly time. ‘New Perth Messrs. James calnMartinCorwr- an and Glen lviicharren arebilsythese days procuring ice from Mclvellls’ m ildam i01- the New Perth Cream- cry. ll/fss Ada. Kennedy, who is work- ing in Charlottetown is spending the week end in New Perth at the home oi her mother, lVlIrs. Roy McNeill_ With the declieet regret do we chronicle the death pi.’ William Werndail Codfin, aged 8 days, at the home of Mr_ William Menekin, New Perth. The school at New Perth progressing very favourably under the management of the skillful and energetic teacher, Mia; Marion Mc- Donald, who is spending the week- end at heu- home in Molmt Stewart. The School was visited by the Red Cross Nurse, Miss Loft, last week and she reported that the pupils were all in good health. The Annual meeting of the New Perth Dairying company woo held in the factory on January, 10th, This factory made a very favorable Janice Cain was elected President for the follwoing year and, Mr. Douglas Molar-en, Secretary, The factory has continued to operate twice a, manta-r during the winter months with Hiram Lane as maker. New Perth has quite a number of its young people attending school away from home: Miss Mbfy MC- Neill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. McNeill is in her last yea-r of Arts at Acadia University, Nova Slcotla; Miss Rona Martin daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. decree Martin. at- tending Business College in Char- lottetown and attending Prince of Wales before its tragic destruction were: Ross Hamilton, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton first year student and the Misses Minnie and Annie McPherson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel McPherson who are respectively first. and second yca/r student. To those youthful scholars w. extend e. wish for that succem which is won by hard and showing despite the hard times. Mr.‘ Sen/MB a treaifof sweets to n11 pres- em‘ The 511191118 0f the Nniifltvtl. Anthcm brolv-lit to n t-iost- a ‘.'L'l'\' ‘ pleasant afternoon t i I The semi-annual examination oi 014%?!‘ School WAS llFid on Tin-t.- day. Feb 9th nun a intru- zriclld- ‘ ‘ance of ratepayers The pupils of‘ the different grades were exnmln- Ma rgztrct Fur- ' South Luke Notes Although Lllulu ls some ice in tilt Stlnlt due Lu lilo lust "cold snap," illvrc 1S us: got no sign of any heavy drift-ice llolll lite North. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDon- <1'e, uttcndt-rl the furl y file fifteenth, oi Sutherland, Little Miss Lillian Elllfliin and her cou- sin, .'\1l!~S Alttilci Elllnun, Pownal fire fit lllTjilPlli vlsltillg; fit SDl-ltil Llliil‘, the tgtttsstts 0i Airs. Harold MacDonald, cousin of the latter. Following is the standing of Stillth Lake School for the month of January‘. Gracie X.—-l. Cecil ‘l. Anuus l\iztcDoniild; 3. lVlnvDunuld. Grnrlc V1II."1. Roland F. Muc- |)Oli1li(i, 2. Alfrccl Fisllcr. Cirnile VII.—- 1. Adele MacDon- old; z. Ellen Fisher; 8- Daniel MacDonald. Grade V. —l. Eileen MacDonald lVlacDonald; Roland and Inez Rose icqtlnli: 2. Mary Fisher tlllcl Afnrv him-Donald reqlisll»: (l. Elva Ford. Grade 111,- i. Vernon Fraser; 2. Kimble ItlncDonnld and Ronald hint-Donald (squall; 3, Dorothy Ford. Guide ll. -- l. Eicrlllor Rose; 2. Vernon Fraser; 3. Lilliurl Ford. Grade l. rat-l. Annie Ruse; 2. Alvin ltirlcDonitlzlp 3. Genevieve Fisher. Gyfldc f, (hm-l. lei‘ (4-11 (Toffill; Dallici . Glllls. The January meeting of the Souill Luke Women's Institute was lrcki nt tile lwnle of Airs. Elmer Fraser, with n large attendance of members present. led by their teachers. iticssrs ii('nwil The meeting opened in regular derson and Shclfoon, nnd lvillzs Home of the primary dCpilrflngentv fls§isied by Mrs (Rev) a F Bu. ker arlcl Mrs ‘A J ivlntllicson The Pupils and teachers were com- ipnmemed by the visitors on the ‘sPleiidid progress made during the term Prizes were awarded in 0510]] deiiiartment, the exnnliilniion clos- ing with the National Anthem Tile Junior Red Cross Sacra“. o’ M°m8°m9Yy School. Wcst Pnlnt, meets once in two weeks, on Fri. ‘my evening President Lulu Boates. secretary hfnrqnl-ut stirw. art, Tread Sherman Stewart The meetings are conduclvd in a very i business like manner, Roll Cull be. 1X18 usually answered by Jokes or riddles The pupils are very much i Iinterested in their society, being aided in every wny by ma, [New 8i‘. Miss F E Boultcr Tiicy have a nice little “nest egg" in the trt-ns- ury with which they hope to to. |lievo some little sufferer less favor. ed than themselves i l I The February meeting oi the West Point Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs H B Boates on Feb 9 Meeting Opgngfl by reading the Creed in unison Roll call was answered by members contributing pennies corresponding to size of shod All correspondent-c was then read by the secretary It was agreed to guarantee $1 50 for Dental Clinic, provided tllls lvnrl: is can-led out New sick COllllllliivO, Mrs John McDonald and Mrs E. J. Sabine Hostesscs, Mrs Slim Smith, Mrs John ltfncDonnlzl mid Mrs E J Sabine Next mccllllg to be held at the homo of Mrs John McDonald. Roll Call f0 tic answered by Jokes The hllsinvst; meeting then adjourned Two vcrgv interesting Contrasts proved very amusing. Several musical Bclcrilozl‘: were contributed by Miss F E Boulter and Mr H B Bodies. after which all joint-cl in rt sin-z- song and the National All'ili‘l‘il Receipts $2 38 -—0. The regular lrlonillly meeting of the Gienwood Womolijs Institute was held at the homc of Mrs John Currie on Feb l0 with l3 mclnbcrs and i8 visitors present lllccting opened by sintzing O Clmadn, fol- lowed by the Crrcd in unison lloll Call was respondcri i0 by Pinning the Tall on the Dnnkcy hiiliuics of last meeting Wore rend and adopted without correction Two bills were prcscnicd by tho sick and school committees. and these‘ were on motion ordered ilnld Af- tcr some discussion ll. was rlccidcd t0 donate five tioilnrs to each of the two Orphnnnwcs. Mount Hor- bert and St Vincent's. As tlicrcj was n0 fllrflicl" litlsincss the (‘0li1-. mittens for hllircll were nfqlriint- as follows: School. Yrs Jofili (“r- rie, M's like Giii“.'l"h Sick, Ti’?! Charles lticlsnnc. Mrs Albcvi. Mc- penei-veringetluh. fsaao. Lunch, Mrs. Elmvr Belts,‘ ordc-r, mil call was answered with t"-.l NPW Year's Vevscf“ t ‘Tllvcc dollars illld n quarter were , vfltcfl for purchasing books for tin i lrUllfifii TWO dollars and n half were vot- crl fur zl cllnrlttlble purpose. Tlle 5ijh001 and progrunl rnlllllllttccs tlvvln re-nppolnicd for illc nlollill -0i' February i An enfiovlihlo ilroul-am of "Reci- tntions and Rvadincs" was put on Iliy some of illc lllvlllbers; and an ulllvriziillllltz: contest was frlrnishcd by illc hostess. Vocal selections by ivivs. Alton Rtlbcrisorl nlld itirs. Harry Mac- Donald were hcttrfiiy enjoyed b) zlll prcscllf. Roll Cnli for February is to be tlnswered by "Making a. Valentine." A pail of sadness was cast over the community of South Lake on the morning of Monday, February cigllih. with the passing of Eleanor little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frederick Rose. at the tender age . of seven years, nine months. Al- though thc deceased had not been in robust hcltlth for some months previously, no one realized that the end was so near, and her pas- sing came as a great shark to her friends and relatives. She was a child of high ideals, n killd nntl loving (lisposition, and hatl wnii the hearts of nll her acquaintances. The sincere s.vmnathl' of a lvidfl circle oi friends is extended to the DUlTilvvri mid licnrtilvokcil parents. Tilcrc rive lvft to snitlcc them in their great loss. ilvo diiurzhtcrs: Annic lmd hlitrtznret, aged six and three yvfivs l‘i‘S]’)l‘(‘ii\'L‘i_V. The funeral, xvhicii W115 hold on Wvtlncsthvv, iii!‘ irliltil, wits lnrtlcly’ fliiwlltivii lillii liurt- lllllil‘ fcstllnolly o tllu l‘:ii‘l‘ill ullti report in which the rim-c <cd was llvlii. Tile liflil ilcvhuvs wort-z bicssrs. Cecil Ross, lVttllltuc llforrolv. Charles Muc- Dtnrllltl. Sinnlcy Fisllcr rind Anglia MacDonald. Rcvcvcllrl H. R. Boll conducted a ilcnuilftll and impressive filli- l‘l':\i service and nsrzisicd in iiic sillcinu of sccvl-ul livnlns appropri- ztfo in the occasion, nftcr which Sill‘ WilS tcllrlcrlv lnlcl to res! in cemetery adjoining South Lake‘ Baptist Church. Wt‘ rcgvct to chronicle illc ilnss- iiiiz. on Friday‘ last, of bliss Flora bioran, Ft‘ fluid. A larqc funeral (‘cringe fitilnwcd llcv l'(‘lllflillfl to their inst cartilly rvsiinr‘. P13"? i" St. Coiumbrt Cflnl("l‘l1\‘. i)" Siiiidiiy. February fourteenth. C Mrs John Cilrric. M?! 517i"! Gorrill nnd lilrs Albert Gnvvlll. Th" ])l‘0"‘l'Illll for filo cvcnllll! Vim‘ sisicri 0i several humorous road- inqg pit/i old fillm stings Roll Call for next. molvli to be answered by :1 “Grub l1". 1" Tim March mcciing i" ‘l be it'd a‘ ill!‘ linluc of Mrs .l ‘v1 nrrrrnnrll ltfxcititz clostrd ' “lnstVllic Orlc " Re- 4- p15 f r the (‘\'(‘lllZl“.’ £3 l0. Continued on P886 14 ,. .. u..- . . , "v- it}