ruin u was me he an. n. r v See WOW Ind Vlclnlty fgwgegrggnmnglfwgi o o, 1 Somewhere Ill lung W "' ' $.°‘&i3“d“h“‘o%iui""' "°'“‘.' de 1 the we week _ " . “m...” .."..°...... sccemysemhurn; mce or both the hay end m!" address which wu most imireuive owns which ue undoubtedly w w“ given byRevIJ-ltliewmsn sud much later than provivlll Wit" srlarigly ap%ecleied b; the lug: ———-- . nlmes those w Mr. Wi-lllm BWWI" N" 01"‘ hbxd mayed the supreme surltiee e . 'tl".‘i‘§."°t‘le$’?.i“i§ $5133“: "’°“‘ “h...” ”“lu¥.‘l"’$2i.‘ fi ‘Illlttlfl welcome from his many old m Bu“ mm inends there. Mr. Wallace Adams and bride 9,111. “911931, "gang w ved home Robert Moluod, NATIONAL SELECTIVE r < RYIOI GIIIMPULSORY EMPLGIYDIENT rnnnsmns Coverage of First Four Transfcrpllrdcrs - Anothcr Message to Employers and Employee! y m’ and 8 l innhvnvymvntrivlndmer- p; me. Murdock Mnbeod. em pane oz N. B. durlnc the PW hymn soldien or 0min lune re week shortly after their arrive! m" lowed by the Notions! Ahthun aid were culled on by a lolly bwwh of the benediction by Rev. m. n - serensders who came to offer their “h, bmugm m“ m“; gmwufi; congratulations in their Jolly msn- “mo, u, g d“, Mm 5;", u”. her. When they had all shaken hand! derhill was omelet throughout the em wished them every hapbinoll pended-v. ~ .- l the groom was then royally bvllllwd- -- 7' Ahonorrrlendsiolhmwlshw Anumberfromflib l,‘ g I this popular young couple every hip" attended the msrriwe ceremony in IN.“ 1 plness. They Will reside in Domley st. Stephen's church. Burlington o! ‘<»._ when the 8I00m 1-1 I- PIWWTW‘ Miss 0 lLmdMI-Wully _ Adams all join wiehill fills D09- tanner. —-i' l r 609919 m!!! I'll! 0f ma’: Shlhgsgh gm: liggeafuéllréglgg §e§>pd°$n their home in Dera- ou . . . be , ' visit in Darnley the guest of hcl‘ 9y friend Mrs. Albert MacNutt. I ‘its Der l W I. et t the l home of! livxfrgyucolin Mndiliéitzm for F th 1r Ju mee ng. Pres ent ple- -—-—- l “i” ""5 t" '"*%*“a:r"°i "t" serum... can.“ “l...” _ 0d n Cree . cs was o Brligwergd aby l8 members naming a districts has taken place in lllt , ship may, had been sunk in thviesipxe- 13hr g glikhfll-lstélgilflllllfi o ~ t .'I'he were also5 tors dug e n n ‘ ‘ fir: h? membeers were bizleaseldhg mvgagtfésmflly. Dom‘ welcome two new mem rs. - PM‘ ad dbusinessdlscu- Memento“ ‘ . 21'; tvblllgwleed. it)?” decided w mid the clnqueioil hld ill-hen meet - In Ioe Cfeiiln Social the following complete museum o! the WIN- week and plans were made and oom- The Willi-TB 0'1 m9 8'98 W“!!! i" Four Compulsory Employment Transfer Orders have been issued under authority of National Selective Service Civilian Regulations.- The First required action by interested employers and employees by May 19th; the m; 1 99¢ 1 ugyudg attributed, not directly to the in- ' §,;§§;,1‘§E{gg;;f;§§='1w’1§§l1mg;g §,§§?,f,,,§f°”‘“‘*‘°“-"“"”“‘°“‘“' Second by June 15th; the Third by July 15th; and the ' lief ii h the fifiviiuiif-Filihiiihdéfiifintififi uifié? ..°.§i“u.2uevee“°"<u “u. Fourth by July 24th. In order that there may be no was discussed and $15.00 was voted and ls rather partial w llmeelonl to give to Mrs. Ray Crozler and NEWM- WIYNMMW 43°33"! W misunderstanding in regard to the employments covered, the following consolidated and complete list of industries and occupations, comprised in these four Transfer Orders, is here given, M‘ Josie gacgpegm- ,0 purchase a survey shows for the sn outfit for g 4 yr. old boy, Spring- Provlnoes an incidence oi 4 1-2 pa!‘ Valley was asked to have the address Cent; Qllflbeo 11nd 98-51mm Omlflfl of welcome and Darnley Institute 10 P" “m? Gem") mum‘) ma‘ wes asked to reply to address o! IY 15 P" "em? and "i" 14h welcome at convention. correspond- swm" ‘WW1 7 P" °°m~ l“ “h” l an“ w“ read conswflng of a n5 WOIdB, B distinct DEER 0! incidence oeipt nom donation to Greek Relief 1n Ontario and Qlltbw M61111" Fund also l donmion sen, u, mg toward the acid stnndsmncs of the I Crpsl all blgls were cmirdelrfddlto {be i???‘ and the 37mm“ ‘wrmwm’ . Mr arr roz er n n- - £13k?! thes membgrscto her hem: for While 511V"? mlqmwu 3”“ ‘m the August meeting. 'me delegates Mrs McKay and Mrs. Hickey gave e splendid report or the annual Convention held recently which was greatly appreciated by all and the nearly neutral soils and can survive or increase under adverse soil condi- tions unfavourable w grass, it does respond to the better environment oi a good deep loam. One plant in thanks of the members was extend- ed for the interesting reports. The such a situation at Deschenes. Que, near Ottawa, had a spread on the ai/aoflo/Jde/alloocupaidoneceaoleldyfledolom Gels“: l, Auy occupation in or associated with the following branches of Muuufucturluj (n) artificial flowers; (b) brewing; (c) chewing springs); (l) jewelry; (m) lace goods; (n) Infill gum; (d) cigar and fancy boxes (wood); (c) curtains pus] draperies; (f) dietilging alcohol fo|(' graves-age; _ g feathers and plumes- h) fur goods- i greeting m $3515., gm, wgggoomd‘ we: liallfld bage’l(md 5m!" ledther flora, |y e a rn e, over , see ' u . Mrs‘ w. c D°_____nald and Masteruqnlfijaglan,’ although h“ a w“ ) ou o urniture except ma ressesau . e root. is reproduced y seed gem)“ M‘? glyglhave 7512,2231 Mowing the tip oi the prostrate hell‘; vain Rustigoihegugstspof Vlrs 5mm Eaves n 51mm“ undmurbed Dgnqifdxg parents Mr g and firs" and at the same time scatters the l . . . . Frcderick Tocmbs‘; ‘sefifijliese life history particulars 2 Auy occupation in or asoclutcd with uuy of the followlug Services: iwould suggest, as an insurance (n) barber shops and beauty pnrlours; (b) baths; agencies, motion picture companies, clubs, bowllu] . . . . -~~- Kmn, Jean 32:1 MisstLoifilse évrc- undue hwrefls, 1,, dmugh, gen“, (o) dyeing, cleaning and pressing; (d) enierpapi- nllllcys, pool rooms; (c) guide service; (f) shoe HY Sllmmflsi 95W" a 9w 5Y5 that the humus content o soils ' ' ' ' ' during Illa nast week at their home Should be mahmnned by mmurm lent, including but not restricted to theatres, I m s imug. m Durhlsy the guest of their mother or ploughing under sccaslon Mrs. Lucy McKay lcmps first grown for their ~—-—-—- , ‘smothering effect Where the Mrs Josie MacGi-cgor entertantrd qupmy p; the 13nd wm-mmp the members oi the Darnley and 1L pppligpgion 1n 5pm,; and 1311 Sen View W. M. S on Monday eve- or ammonium sulphate (when ob- hlnz at her home in Damley. Prssl- , taintable) provides plant rood for dent Mrs. F. McKay Dlfildfd 811d the grass, and the more acid react- . _ the nesting Opened with hymn 0 lon advantageous to the grass rat- I God Olll‘ H611) In Ages Past. fOIIOW- hrr than to cinqueicil. Fields under ed by prayer flnd responsive rosd- tillage present no gent roblem in inz- Eight members answered to roll dealing with this weed. turn of eall with a. verse of Scripture. The normal moisture conditions may be members were pleased to have some expected to correct gradually the » iground or 25 inches, the longest blxgiilglg; tolils tgiithblifiiilgrltlinl a $81.2? e72 1o! 6'1 prostrate stems beirld l5 inches delicious lunch was served by the ‘mug The pm“ w“ “mm! w h“. hostess assisted by Mrs’ ‘ Dan [approximately 3,500 flowers and maturing fruits with an aver gllilizmpgion and a social half hourlof 72 a? household furniture; (o) metal office furuiluJ (p) mirror and picture frames; (q) neehiee scarves; (r) perfumes, cosmetics and otha toilet preparations; (s) rattan and willow-wares; (t) robel, dressing gowns; (u) miner-y, art goods; (v) who. 3 Auy occupation In or associated with the following Acflvltlcl: (n) flower growing (b) honicultural services, except bossiug, japnnning; (d) raising of special livoetoel‘, free surgery; (c) leather currying, finishing, em- such as race horses, and dogs, cafe and other poi. 4 Auy occupation in or associated with any of the following llucs of Recall ‘Infidel _ i t Th r p u 1 M t b t (n) my retail store; and also (h) florists; (c) opcra- second hand stores; (h) retail snllc of books, building ilhsewlillslsgirdxigrrlv‘ Moenlglilligragltfie Trail‘) b11315; ‘$59,131:? shoulldiecggcéive pl’. of ice cream parlour-s and soda fountains supplies, candy, confectionery, lumbu’, Idol Z lpawsmp‘ tlfiekgllllgsllwvrvgrlglaxig; gclléléélsyolrégl stimulus to greed u fd) service stations (gasoline-filling stations); vehicles or accessories, musical instruments, news , . Crbzier, Mrs. Arthur new. Mrs.‘ ° " Y c) taverns, liquor, wine and beer stores (except publications, roofing, sporting goods, outbid], Provincial Government stores); (f) pawn shops; (g) to coo. i Joseph MacGregor and Mrs James LINK LETTER ROAD f 5 Hickey all reading leaflets on the INSTITUTE p - topic which proved helpful and in- i- a bcresting to all. Business period The July meeting oi’ the Link- ' . was then discussed and plans werellctcr Road Women's Institute met '1 made {or a United meeting at the at the home oi Mrs. Frank Gun- Msnse the first week or August. Sec | ble. The President. Mrs. Hlrry 5 Auy occupation in or associated with Wholesale Activities, except thud - ,- 5 f retary-Trcas. gave a hood financisliJones conducted the meeting. report which was most encouraging. Closing hymn and benediction were present brought the meeting to a close al- the hostess served a hand i’ dainty lunch. The hall at Darnlcy Was the held it was unanimously agreed w scene of s large and pleasant goth‘ canvas, the district for the Greek eflng when the members of the Relief Fund. This was done with Dornley W. l. sponsored an Iceiilae gratifying result th Cream Social. The tables scattered were collected and handed through the hall were well pntronlz- Treasurer of the Fund Save the Children's Fund. Eleven members and six visitors The treasurer reported $6.50 on It was decided to send 85.00 to At a special meeting previously at $6.80 to the occupations iu the following branches of wllolcsullug are N01‘ Included: ,'§l) books, newspapers, mngazines and sheet music; b) election! equipment for industrial use; machinery and equipment; (c) farm products, other thou tobacco; (d) farm supplies; (c) food products; _(f) fuel sud ice; (g) gasoline, oils and greases; tizeriintirir".zuwmmr-‘zsmmm im'="'°.':"":.‘:;'"i'>.:' ..::'3."' "'-’ 1 , on an v n Lin, n(so) watches, clocks and iinpildg hernia.’ 6 Auy of the following flccuputious, lu uuy ludulfry; (n) bus boy; (b) cbnrmnn and cleaner; (c) custom grounds keeper; (It) Hotel bell boy; (l) p068 bk" ’ ed and the waiters were kept. ex- Mrs. Harry Harvey was appoint- y. oeedimrly busy all greatly enjoyed ed n delegate to attend the con, 2);. this pleasant evening or social in- ventlon m; Charlottetown. f "Y" m" W“ ‘he .""°§“' M“ (“mm “limb °°“""°" °’ furrier; (d) dnuciug teacher; (e) dish washer; (other than in railway train service); (m) priveto , y I 3 igigntfaédzuiiiliieivagyieikiipogilrfin. m‘: iliidtgriisvidlgetirviliggé bigieif1g$viif (f) domestic scrvnnt; (g) and lint-tor; ehsuffeur; (n) taxi driver; (o) waiter (other thou prooee . ers. a nrs. seamen‘s socks, and aew- —_--—- ing were handed in l _ The many friends o! Mrs. Annie Collection amounted to $2.80. . Sudsbury are plcased m learn she Mrs. Leonard Rogers will enter- hu recovered from her receng. oper- thin the members next month " ~ stion in Prince County Hospital The singing of the NstionslAn- l‘ end has returned to her home here. them closed the meeting. elevator operator; _(i) greens keeper; (j) inreilweydiningcerservioe), Uudor ouch of the four (ll-dons ———— A delicious lunch was served. FIRST: Euployae ere forbidden to reed: iu employl- (l) Every u- heen ieu 100i ls 1916 (hi0 :1e:§l.fnl.‘n“";sf“..l...3:”§”‘glihafiitle m”__ttvnv msnTvn =11, new m“ wow" smu- p-mn) Iv n» m. m» J m». me h- in- dlv-n-I u I. l’ Eli in 9R €W. ii b a oueoftho Orders. judicial] so —~——- The Millvlew Institute met at the y y y p The Sea view Branch of St. home of Mrs. Charles MacKenzis Sit h ' P l5‘ 8 ill d it l1 Th Ii Jill 1 1943 1th in.’ m” “ho M pens ur 1 a ere a iecn urssy, y . w In nqullbd register-w Ill poymcntnn V0 find V6101 etrencbedlheir Hllulfillfl “fife ‘éffiini’, “f; .3511. Fiicepfiiimfi 1' °‘i"if.‘é’flfifi°ofiinill"ivitil‘ii.“.b°éi. 1n- ewvlu 0m- m or before u» elpiry d». of u» Qrder. m. who IIO is, 11 or 1e run d In their rector Rev. F. H. Norman and lowed by Creed in unison. Minutes e e I l to welcome his bride to their midst. of previous meeting were read. sp- When m, many guests had all sr- proved and signed. Roll Clll was re. Two eleeeee o! ueu are ucw rived Mr. James R Murphy came gmnded w by eight members. forward find read a add c co Th ch 1 hildren t ehd u a.’ h ‘n’ one o‘ m‘ n r ss n- s o0 c were re __ vcying the best wishes and tender- m, clbslng and bill we! plid f1!‘ Th“. d1- ". u “mow” in: hearty oongr tulntion w lh‘ i! it. A. ‘fill lld Didi!‘ Qfdfillil deelgunlod dd popular couple nnad conclusdsd wit: Ii]; was moved and 560011404 "l" m-slllfllll, llllllldlll‘ IlO f0" t-- u. the hope that Mrs Newman's so the rollowing committees be sp- Joum would be plcaiillt with them. pointed; School. Mrs. ‘meodm (a) Every nun beru in an year from 1917 to IIIQJ age 19. Ml". Layton Coulson then presented Crane, and Mrs. Joseph Smith" them with a well filled purse of Sick, Mrs. Charles McKcnlie Ind 1”‘ vh.hu ‘ .3. fififffio%r ‘one u: fliiimpiroyued‘ 5 Au loyeelu hrefuzntliioqiiireetaelr-upiezzedwuehuaqdryd thenpueetiluploymeutend Se! ve to have registered ve lined occupedcue. i i l money 0n behalf of p11 friends. Rev. Mrs, Gordon Bheldow. 1 b E ruu boa-u fre- 190! ie 1916 iuclu- h‘ had" l‘ 1|" 0d" “m "' 5' -"" Mr Newman then expressed his, n was moved and seconded that d”) w,’ ‘g 1,1, 15,5, 194g, w." (1) “Mid, a i! umv orlty work, but nevertheless they up! thanks to all present for their great a dance be held lh the nesr fut . |f p, ghgflgflqvg, rindness m remembering them on A dainty lunch was saved by (u £7999‘ W’ hfldlui “P575”!!! '77 (m) I ‘in’ Jill M1410" find for their flrbrcs- hostess and meeting closed wi _ over without child or dalldreu. Al, mp1,,“ u mp1,,“ "h, 1,". [flu] g. ¢Q* "°“ °' '°°“‘"‘“ “d “"5"” "l" "Htlon" “Wm- m r born r 19o: ms I 1 u. r u. vlei of these should he» thil Bother-in: would strengthen the) Mrs. Theodore crane kindly in- "'7 m“ "m '° ( M I‘ "I "l? ° 9 P" m" $131138: 133v 312.51g‘ ‘Elfin; "m... me next meeting. m) who has, since J 18th, 1940, become e fldelsrollllet the ueenlt Employment Selective luv -_ uoolel intercourse and mini): after; wa’ j...‘ ‘M u. u." ‘in.’ i“ He.‘ ' which Ioe cream and cake was scr- ved at a late hour kind d i hts w Y ‘Vere said after wishing Sig‘; Eugene nf honor many years of wedded bliss rind hsvbiness. Miss Joyce McKav spent a few days lost week with friends in Hummerslde. Compliance le obligatory under the law, and pendllee we prodded for failure to comply. Ago Today a s - consortium or humour JvlteyaoThglcnnninn Press) A large congregation attended the born Germ-ml; rgsls-tbxxlicbacteheo’ memorial service around the sold-i captured Remegny and 5t Gdlflqfi m": monument st (he Geddic Mem- , while the French held their guns" “m church 5 d n I _ IUIIIIIY IIIVIEIL An nev. n. M. sfiihlivnvai in °§§§$L tlridfiniefiilmni’ $.11," ' ‘ftffifn? mun 4 new, ma‘, ueuqa ldedee lain aficgzlflgxrihfi llefvéoe with hymn Droved during the fluctustionl of I v D n Ages Past. the righting on the Merrie front.