will be presented. lleneless uil llsole Elli! :1‘: Fa; I_{#_ SPECIAL MEET A special meeting ot the B. l. S. will be held in their i homo, WHELAN BUILDING, THIS EVENING, SEPT. I‘, ot 8 OTLOCK, when o special film for Educational Purposes l ALL MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND By llllltoril Msolrlile v14“ Disaster I "u WINTER VENTILATIO N This month many people will theclr their lurnaoes in preparat- ion for the winter months. ‘llhey ihould also ensure that ventllatlnl; equipment and humidity control mechanisms are operating at peak sfllciency. Adequate (resli air and s. proper degree o! humidity are necessary during the winter t: maintain health and to guard egainst respiratory diseases. of‘! " 7 OLII‘ / i //, W’ SOUTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORS Peru is bounded by five coun- tries — Columbia, Ecuador. Brazil. Bolivia end Chile. s I I IMPORTANT MATERIAL a fixative, Musk. the most 1S important single material used in perfumery. oungy depositors grow older- Saving is like a game, except that if you follow the rules of the game, you will always win. The rules are simple. Deposit your money with us regularly-so much every so often; And do not “withdraw” your money until you have to your “cl-edit" enough to buy something you really want. Then start over again. You will find that saving in this way will become a habit—a good habit that you will be glad to have as you m csniimsn s lzll or commence olsanno-rnrown IsIANCH -lt. s. r. JAILDINI. MIMI"- ‘ I‘ ___. a —---. _ __,.__.. (ly Thornton W. I WHAT 1mm EYE! saw Like mighty trees lrom tiny seeds, springs (rem. careless deeds. -0ld Mother Nature. King Eagle was uneasy. He said that he wssn‘t worrying, but Mrs. Eagle knew that. he was and nid so. He sold he wasn't. worrying, but was a littlo anxious. Mrs. couldn't see the difference between being anxious and woirylng. Can you? Anyway, there was no doubt that King Eagle was uneasy, and it was wholly on account of the weather. ' For days that had run into weeks there had been no rain. Night after night there had been no dew, All the trees of the Green Forest were thirsty, Those outside the Green Forest were even nufl thirsty. Their leaves were drying up and turning brown and drop- ping. The Green Meadows were no longer green. but were brown, tor the grass was so dry that it was crisp. Plants of all kind; were withering and dying. Laugh. lng Brook no lcnger laughed, ior there was not water enough in it to more than gurgle faintly The Smiling Pond had grown smaller until it was, as Grand- father Frog said disgustedly, little more than a puddle, The cattalls and rushes around it were suffer- ing irom dry feet. Even the Big River had 10st mllch of its bigness, So the dry wenthir brought thirst and discomfort rind uneasi- ness tn all who live in the Green Forest alld Oil the Green lvlcadoirs. Dread took possession of many of them. What they dreaded they didn't know. It was just a feeling! that had scuicthilig to do with the ‘ dry weather. But King Eagle knew, Yrs. sir, King Eagle knew He has lived for many years, and watching so many sfusoils come and go, he has learned much, He knows what is likely to happen in great storms with high winds. He knows that floods follow tco much rain. And he learned to iissaclziie weather. the coming of the Red Terror which we call lire. with \€l‘_) cry \ . Isl . l l I l97-l it, he knew that, it wasnt a rein those wonderful eyes of his could see things on the ground as clear- ly es it he were no higher than the tops of the trees. through the Green Mountain, From so high above it King Eagle could see much o! it in both directions. AL a turn oi the Lone Little path part way up the Greet Mountain lrunning along the ground and | The regular monthly meeting -of Mrs. Richard MacLean. “ltLE -.<=vaRvlAN-_<:oast9rf1rr9rn urgesa) A my,“ Dr minke was rising from the leaves on one side o! the ' Crooked Little Path Perched en s rock on the Greet Mountain. King Essie we“ We W a great distance, tor his eyes are the far-seeing kind and very wonderful. Now on whet scribed like the edge of the Great World beyond the Purple Hills he saw a smell cloud rlslni. Looking hard It cloud, and his uneasiness grew. He knew that that cloud was made by the Red Terror, a lire too for atvay to ever g6t to the Great Mountain or the GTBEn Forest st the loot o! it. He knew from Whit he had seen of fires in other years what was happening there, arid it irnade 111111 more uneasy than eter. l-le spread his broad wines and flew out into space. He sailed in a greet circle high above the Green Forest and the lower slopes of the Great Mountain. watching be- low, he could. even at that height. see much that went on there, for ’I‘he Crooked Little Path winds he saw trwo Men. They were sit- ting on an old log beside the Crooked Little Path resting. They were on their way down from an old lumber ramp on the side o! the Great Mountain. King Eagle saw a tiny yellow flash as one of than lighted a cigarette. Presently they started on their way down the Crooked Little Path The one who had been smoking dropped his cigarette on the ground and stopped on it, or thought he did. King Eagle. cir- cling high above, watched them for e while to‘ see what they might do. They kept right on down the Crooked Little Path and didn't cnce look back, They moved fast for going 'd0wn hill was easy and they were in a hurry to get home. King Eagle swung around until he was above the place where he had first seen them. A thread oi smoke was rising from the leaves on one side of the Crooked Little Path. 1t was n0 more than a thread, but even as King Eagle watched, and uneasily ‘wondered what it meant, 1t thickened, ris- ing higher and beginning to spread out. above the trees. King Eagle circled lower, Something red with little flashes o1 yellow was spreading as it ran. King Eagle knew what it was. It was the Red Terror. And there was nothing nothing at all, that he could do about it. The next story: Becomes Uneasy." HAMPSHIIITE W. I. "Buster Bear of the Hampshire W. I. was hold on September 14th at the home The meeting was opened by singing the "Institute Ode" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Sixteen members responded to rc-ll call and there were two visitors pre- sent. The minutes oi the last meet- ing were then read, approved and signed. The sick ccmnittee reported one sick call to he made and Mrs. Ralph Younker and Mrs. Richard MacLean were app0ililbd on the Sick Ccmmlttw for the following month. Mrs. George Kitson and Mrs. l-libbert Tremcre were ep- pointed on the School Committee. Mrs. Redverse Stewart invited the mmbers for the October meet- lng and the lunch committee tor feeling low? b Then u? Wincsrnis, a Mell- essed Ton c. Wincums is lune whet you may need when you foal low. run down. Wincsrnie helps siren hen the nervous system snrl ovigor body tissues ea organs. Wines: am quickly-rm? after you start ll - in! It you should Wlncsmis, ‘let u‘ rel p you fee iiclllhiflf. Buy e bottle d Ilocnnie, a Medl- csted Tonic today —lr’s free fro! her gs. AT 1i\lDNU(i(f(\llNYl'|.". this meeting is as follows: Miss Lyla Watts, Mrs. Richard Mac- been, Mrs. llorry Edwards and Mrs. Redverse Stewart. ' Ono h€rw member paid her fees. On motion it was decided to donate $15.00 to the Salvation Army drive, 50c to be given by each member and the balance from the funds. Collection tor the evening amounted to $1M and Gilt fund 52c. Ari auction sale of small art- icles will be held at the October meeting. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the King.‘ alter which JOE PALOOKA A i-SIMOK; k 7-2.3. DOTTY DRlPPLE a bounteoue lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee ln charge. " KINGSTON W. L The September meeting o! Kingston W. I. was held at the heme o! Mrs. Tyrus and Mrs. Calvin Holmes. In the absence of the president Mrs. H. B, Willis presided. Mrs. Edgar Newson acted secretary and treasurer. Meeting opened. by repeating Institute Carol loliowed by Creed. Roll call was answered by eight members with s pickle recipe. Minutes o1’ last meeting ssrLrnvsR--=eciz-1s_ were reed, approved and signed by Mrs. H. B. Willis. $16.55 was amount o! proceeds of lunches sold the evening the Film Show was put on in the hell, It was moved by Mrs. Bert- ram wlilis seconded by ,Mrs. ‘ryrus Holmes, that Shirley New- son and Keith Young both be paid 1o: mowing grass on school ETC/llnds. Motion carried, 1t was also decided to ask Keith Young to mow the school grounds again. Corresponding secretary reported sending cards and receiving acknowledgements for them, It was agreed that yarn be got and that all members bring ti“; knitting needles with them to the next meeting. Bills o! $1.19 qq" paid. Collection amounted to 1e cents. Next. place o! meeting at Li“ home ot Mrs. William ceiym, Roll call to be answered wit; article tor an "auction- mo, Lunch committee, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes and Mrs. Zyipha Noweon. School ccmmittee re-sppolnted. like. l-leber Campbell and Mrs. Myron Holmes. Meeting Qdpufflgd m‘, which s delicious lunch n. served by hostess, assisted by mm. mittee. by Horn Fiihee HOPACE. DID YOU FIX -' DINNER PC? YOURSELF Amp THE cniuDEEN? l v ' n» I'LL SURPQiSE MAGGIE WHEN l TELL HER WHAT PM GONNA DC!!! ; DID you some or rum’ YEAH-d MIXED UP I DOG FOOD. BUT "m hi‘. ' e “ ~\\ in: SHOULD HAVE row you. 0am-- HE EAT THAT STUFF.’ WON'T POUR THING"HE MISSED M‘! HOME COOKlNG! ‘THE Answer.’ is sioflwcuae Home- AND hOLi 2E GQlNG TD STAY HOME f” Q3 ‘rOU HEAR ME .9 * SCHOOL AN’ PUT ' TEA KETTLE" 092,35 ~-»¢-.-.- $owm 52s A CHEER ampere i-low Aasunotv JUVENILE DON'T You ma. cuaerzs 9 COME HOME. EARLY FROM GHUT UP! WHEN I SAY YOU'RE GOING waL-ri-ine'"9’i‘ ‘ WHAT r WANTED 51w lr= wuo we've AW -- I LET ETHELAB/Efilg 23$? EITHER" _ OHMAel weme some 1D oo Rial-tr rm- THB ietmo! --AN‘ oowr ‘ ' ‘ MORE ROOMRSEFQ-Hfibév icousioecmem hurls WASTE OF TiME- 9-24 DAME. Quicic.’ HER! w? BETTE-Tl GET RID o’ ‘THAT BANNISTER everiv COP IN suotmols l-IUNTN’ FOR . ~ waurs TO THINK, HE siwsl ‘rum! .» ' 1 3T .h.IwQ:_»-nh ‘*1 r . (‘xx /*' one, aovs? 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