JUNE 24.1252. gamers’ Meeting f Central l“ Anna‘ “Allelic” cl: In Brad- m Club W i fr?‘ gin 0.. Thursday June 2st: g quested to come ‘m. mk,“,f....‘l§ {do meetlnl. s nosnp or ‘lngéhlds Odell: sscnemnr. NURSES’ EXAMINATIONS For Greduote Nurses Desirous of Qualifying For the R.N. Degree PAGE FIVE 2M l‘ 15L cnARLorrs-rown cuiiipran STOCK QUOTA TTONS GENTRAL GUARDIAN 1-in- Pew York Stock Exchange _____ (Cenadlan Press) 1:. l’ Will be Held July 5...... ‘ ' ' w» 16-23111. a2 i-a A h" 2nd‘ 3rd. a: 1;: .. v . N0 u ....-...A;,ooo g3 __.._--t_ t u‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN gig: g8 2-: The annual inee m8 ° e s, 58 ' Masonic Temple Cfllglllam; HOSPITAL grriyszfilson 12 will be held in the of ice o w_ L n L ;_ gee: glgcw" i: 3:8 E. R. Brow & Son, 144 Rich- Mommas. iil-D- Ysw- m Nor Pm m H monll SI“. 0" wednaday the ‘ m Kennecott 2'! 5-5 Sill (lily o! July proxlm“, at Provincial Nurses’ gmémcglaii‘ 3,? 5'8 u) lfclock 8. m. Examining Board Ne}. Am Co 7 14 J’ gtt-ldlglflllgo 2g 3-8 Secretary. e-zs-si gelidtidCgP :44 7 a n l‘ - Charlottetown, P. E. I. m“. u" Loss U s Rubber m 34 June 25th, 1942. Fires in the United States take Vanadium 45 3-3 s-W F M Ti Jgly 8 about 10.000 human lives ann'_1a_._ly. west Elec 53 1,3 =:'~-————~—— ' West Union 23 -- ‘ Woolworth _ I I l Advertising Rater-Payable Ill Advance Mlnlrnum Charge for Any Atlvertflelnenta Bl Cenle ‘ - so rd- w core and tern locale - f???‘ 15:. 8% “'"".:"..""..r.:"': Jlmlfl" 3° P" "° ‘ ‘m’ ° W ' ° MONTREAL June as-(cm- ~ r namo- t f - . __F:l:|:3:l:::°§; Qfjfflfim‘ cud.’ ‘fifnfi’... ‘mi. “W13; Produce market prices hero today and 10 cents (or ev Appreciation, 70o per 0|’ e» cents per inch. Address and application. - additional I vvo No banks word. Lllte of Subeeri tlone tat-ion 81.00. Other ra en nu- '-' Agents Wanted SELL PORTBLIT Warriors; AGENTS '13s Enlarlzeme United Art. Toronto. To Let _ COMBINED HOUSE Tqmfiiasllxivalle, 14 mile’: eastflof 02g; lthlown. W1‘ " - (guzirdlan. 5444* . W _ annunnr FUR- T913555 Hgted. Private bath- ‘°°"" App“ Guard“ é-a-i-zo-aa. 0 pm‘ son sunmsn MONTHS. Tfuruished. fiVe'T°°m anagmexllti round floor. Write Allt. 51;.“ rulton Street. or phone 18 a; tivcen 3 and 5 P. M. 5' ' ' - .. RGE SUNNY UN- Ttlullrllghed lotsm. Ground floor. 51 Richmond Stret. 5' 21 V’ Lost rosr - 1N cnanpor-rnrowu Saturday. sgld mks,‘ “fggfig nume “Edith. Finder D9859 d at Guardian Office. Rflwzllw-hm. _________________ ... Female Help Wanted WANTED-BUBBLE AGE WOMAN to cook for one. ADDlY Hi" Cummings. North River. 6444A- _’-— ‘. NTED-MAID FOR GENERAL “llousework. Plain cOOKiIIB- A9917 BITS. F. W. TldXflM-ill, 5 Rich‘ rnond Street» 5'23'5l' Found FOUND — SUD! MONEY. APPLY 0i Dorchester Street. 6-34-11- Position Wanted rmsr CLASS srnncosnarnnic desires position. ADDIY 353 m5‘ ton Street. 54441‘ Farm For Sale I offer for sale my farm 0f 55 acres situated at North Rustico facing the National Park giving access to one_of the best beaches for Irish Moss. OLIVER M. BERNARD. For Sale FOR SALE — FOUR HORSES J. R. Dover, Dunstaflnege. 6-24-31- ISLAND LUMBER FOR SALE- Clark Bros. Mount Stewart’. M 31 FOR SALE-GENUINE ANTIQUE Sheraton Grandfather's Clock at Imperial service Station, Ken- sington. 6-22-23-24. PC B. SALE — 50.000 FEET SAWED number. boards 2 x 4, 3 x 6. 3 X B. x 10. Brendan Curran, Vernon Bridge. 6-24-11. Strayed STRAYED T0 M! FARM. BOW. Daniel McPherson. Oyster Bed Bridge. 6-33-31. - STRAYED — FROM MY PREMIS- es. Red Heifer Call 4 months old. Kindly notify Kenneth MscNeill. Clyde River. 6-24-21- Male Help Wanted 6'M_'2'I::I:‘ as reported by the Dcnunion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment selling A-large 33; A-medlum 31 1-2; B 28 1-2-29; C 25. Butter: first grade creamer-y rlnts, Jobbing price, 35 1-2-36- irst grade solids, Jobbing price. 85-35 1-2; current receipt, Que n 1 pasteurized 34 3-8; no 2 33 3-8; wholesale. Que no 1 pzsteurized 34 3-4—34 7-8. no 2 34 1-4. Cheese: current receipts, west- ern and Que, white, l9 5-8 FOB Montreal; ~wholesa!e, western and Que, white 20 first grade FAS Montreal. 75 lb bags Que white O Potatoes: no 1 1.75-2.00; no 2 l.40--1.58~ NB bags US. white new, Nox-‘h Car- oline, 4-450; Virginia 4.25, bar- rels, ‘I25 Toronto i...change TORONTO. June 23-40?)- Mcderate realizing in the indus- trial grcup as a precaution against budget, surprises, gave those issues an index loss of .37 on the Stctik exchange today. Base meials had a smaller decline and sllzl" n“ E8315 were showing finally for the gold and western oll stocks. Trading was on comparatively small volume at 105,000 shares. INGNTREAL STIIG EXGNANGE 5m“ 01000 Bell Tel 145 Brazilian 8 7-3 Can Car Pound ll 1-2 Can Cea- Pfd 24 1-4 Can 1nd A1 A 8 3-8 Cen B be 6 3-4 Ce eee 24 3-4 Cons smelt 86 3-8 Dist Bess 33 Dom Steel B 8 5-8 Gen Steel Wares 5 3-4 Tob D 1-2 Int Nickel 30 1-4 Massey Harris 8 MoColl Front 8 Mtl Power 21 Nooranda. 44 Quebec Power 12 Shawinigan 13 st Law Pfd i1 St of Can 68 8-4 St of Can Pfd 60 (Canadian Press) ‘PORONID, Juno 33- Stoclis Close Bobjc 10 Brelorne ‘I30 Broule-n 4.3 1-2 Buff Ank 1B8 Cdn Mal 3’! BJlDOO 112 Cent Pat 95 Chem Res Chester '18 Cochenou: 6 Denison 4 1-3 Duquesne 3 1-4. East Mal l Falcon 265 Gods Lake 8 1-3 Gold Gate l 3-4 :1: 5 s: é *8 Harker 2 High Se: B l-Iollinger 840 I M D 31 Int Nickel 30 1 Keri- Add 395 rk Lake 45 1.3 Lake Shore 860 Leltch 52 Macassa. 330 Maclazod 135 Malartic 157 McKenzie 51 Min Corp 115 Normetal e4 Omega. y 5 Ont. Nickel l3 1-2 Pacalts. 2 3-4 Psymaster 15 1-2 Pick Crow 1'18 Pioneer- 140 Powell 50 Premier 50 l s ' ls reserved In aewe el meme. on advertlelll It I are; alien may be Inserted Q0 I ante e ward. Its-tutti eenblo II adulat- _.__ OBAlWlI-L for PIIOIOITIDUI. CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-918 .____. WORTH! DBUGSTORE. Prince Street, will be the oul Drugstore open this afternoon an evening‘. u MRS. CLARA STEVENSON. New Glasgow, announces the ensue- ment of her daughters Margaret to Charles Ppsteimfieller. Wheatley JAILED 110R. USING CAB. - Dolph Pineeu, of P. E. I. was alv- en a ten-day jail term and find an additional $25 end costs by Sti- pendiary agistrate A. B. stalker on Monday after being convicted of a. charge of unla/wfully taking a.n automobile from where it was parked on Welsford Street. Pictou. on June 12, with intent to operate the same without the consent o! the OWXl€i'.—PIOt0ll Advocate. INFORMATION WANTED — Mrs. Stephen Gallant was found dead on the Highway near New Annan last Saturday night. the 20th day of June and undoubtedly was struck by a car. Pieces of s. car lens were found at the scene of the accident. Anyone "nowlng of s. re- cently damaged car and particular- ly a. broken headlight lens, lt would be a preciated if they would oom- mun cote with the nearest B. C. M. Police detachment. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnired at the Un. lted Manse, Charlottetown, on May 1D, 1942, when the Rev. D. C BOOthYOYd Pastor of the United Church of that clty unitgd m the 11017 bonds of matrimony Miss Mixiervia Estella Ramsay. second eldest daughter of C. A. and Mrs Ramsay of Breadalbane to Cecil William MlcFflyden of Union Road. The young couple looked beautiful and were attended by Mr, and Mm John MacKenzie of the city. A very large circle of friends Join in wish- ins Mr. and Mrs. MacFayden many years of happy wedded life. 4 (Pioneer and Patriot Please Copy). YORK MISSION CIRCLE -The Yorghlltsysprtnrz Mission Circle met 0n ursd-sy evening. June llth st the home of Mrs, Louis Vessev. The Drokram outlined in the Missionary glgntgilv owned by slpglnz ‘so. one tug}! 0f the Earth. Several beau- Ymhs were read in unison. Th9 (31081118 hymn was "Father We Thank Thee.” Roll call was respond. ed to by thirteen members and. three Visitors. The oflefln: amounted to 80 cents. The treasurer reported $10.45. collection from special ser- vice. It was decided to serve plain refreshments for lunch until the duration of the war. A number of squares for the afghan were dis. D Yed. It was moved and second- ed that letters of appreciation be ED. A. DUCIIEMIN O n, .. _ sent by the co di 11%}; WAT 8434“ L.blaw B. ell-peed back-‘l a cg Royalite 1'1 1-4 Mm Wendell ‘ggiggsff élélsiscgllfisg ' 19 H3- Famw Farmer gofl ‘f; s“ A“ 19° next meeting to be something but. wsnrsp nvnvrrcprarsnv an msfclglglqgsggrflaxféeijrfid ab‘; f0; 3mg}; c’ g: riotic. Mrs. Peter Proud Invited the Experienced ShIPWT~ °°d Cumin steamsmps p“ Unmd s1 men members to her home for the Julv We es to risht man. Apply ~ -~ 34 meetin. The meeting closed with Q 6-24-31. Steel, International Metals a. and so,“ m; m u, N 1 1 De m“ Brothers‘ Massey Harris ptd. And the losses sud Basin 15o lureich ‘abvoirzlle {Asst-them “No.5 Emmy widened to a cint. or more for Ted; Hugh 155 committee in charigs: gliring m: m‘: Bank 0st! li/lltfvlliiféfll. gflflfltfldlfillsgieg" Uchl 4 3-4 gnltrlg the members enjoyed con- anese, ee c ans a p -. - ' Upp Can 35 es conducted by Miss l-lowatt son pfd. and United Fuel A. v g ___'_. ' Fu léerr Addison held a. gain of 1o v§.',,,“’..,,°°m ‘f; b, srrsnpsp osnsnar. as- , to 3.95. Malartlc Gold Fields closed walm Am“ ‘so SEMBLY-Mr. Chas. E. McDuff 8 cents up at 1-5‘? and Hvlllnser has returned from the General As- sess o.**~*2..e:r: “.:.:;:: Wm» c: Fsbvmlan owing I0 QhOTI-age 10f Z35» ville. Ccchenour willsns. East Ma- Pena on no real. ‘Iliea ‘vseclerirniatfs h5lT.“..1i“l§§fi I will not be able to call on lgrglxcla rigs-past 8x110 3mg afaunp Araitoa; attended. and many matters con- a great many ofdmy cll-Blfifllal- L s’ i 1 m d c grain‘? £111; seeigclygittelz‘. 91'!» but B“ P7 “'5 w‘ e Imam“ “a1 NC ‘m PT: to an address on "Girls Welfare." t solids ed Smelters closed d n filled by writing o H, dam, and Ventunee. Waite c vered by Miss Margaret Web- . Amulet and Steep Rock kill-lied 5 - 5w,‘ “Evening secmtary m’ Ems Keith Tomilson u, o cents. (CanaE-hjr “(Wk- Thcush very you-us she gave Charlottetown Insizniflcsnt calm were collect‘; n m) T»? £311: ifdgriecs Ont ‘New T5." ass re utevnnutaen 11 mus eve n “n? “$11.. W? ° “ m’ °"" svsiufius ”.".£°‘.‘32£§‘.2“ "r one -ii——-—— ' - i‘ ‘W 0 e-is-zo-zgr BUT MANY ST“ o“ flgg-gilwfom lg mrelvlfllgsuellftsawwrrllle m Ills/longer“ —- i‘ ' 51W an e . Laersamband is the organization gesuflénol 1s 1-5 all of whom are well and In .011. 1-1:?‘- '-' the Nazis have set up for Norwdvs Ford A 5 9 5-8 llclositions. Among the number were m; walk" P 3* Eiljlgwx-ulMcNem 0f Milton. his son Wante Power ra er ——-————-————— 11-= - = dew-e- Phuu no Home oil I 325 Norma (Mrs. Heber- Campbell) _ mp o“ 31-3 Haber Campbell, Harry Campbell: Adflse prlce’ makg, age Arnold McDonald of Nine Mlle K B 0s greilll-IHBXWY McRae of Bonshaw. CLAR R . “ .-‘~ ar ed McLeod of tong Creek d Mt Stewart __ Mrs. Pearlie Shaw of Stanhopenagie ' *- PERSIINAL LOANS “"11" "i M“ Kudos Dew-- or ___ Charlottetown 2nd there saw Miss 64341 for Taxes, hie] Purchases MONTREAL June 33_(qp)_ m“ “d M155 J9me“! MBFMIYQH HEA VEN — SENT (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) COLOGNE-TALC DUSTING POWDER BATH OIL ETC. May be bought separately or In attractive sets. A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE Auction Sale 0f Valuable Property ' and other Seasonal Needs. ONE YEAR TO REPAY Apply to the nearest branch of TNE GANADIAN BANN 0F GGMMERGE Monthly Deposits Provide for Repayment Other Amounts n1 Prepovlienutely Low Intel YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED IY LIFE INSURANCE. WHICH ‘Ill! IANK ARRANGE! FOR SALE House, ‘l rooms, conveniences. P5705 m“; u!" of T917“. Garden s e and barn. Good iocailt . Exce ent iaomedlor rental propel tlon. AWAY uar en. In Charlottetown ,_,_,_,_,,_,,_ i=2. i ' The Ill be t p t Publl Aucti eh ml Pride! the ZiitIrdNy of Jrne ‘Inst-ant. at ‘The Ozltloitkn in ‘tire afghan that beantllnl residence pert of the Ietete of the Iain Mrs. Dull situate ofl the North River Bead having a front thereon of 2M ft, and extending Oll lion; York Street. 101 feet. The grounds contain m r with bosstltrl lawn and shade trees. flower garden and fruit treeeuean: ls valuable as SATURDAY, JUNE 27th I nrlvate home or as a business proposition there being sufficient at 1 p_ m_ mound to permit of six or seven building late after retaining lot with dWClliflg 00 feet by 147 feet. This dwelllnl too can at a moderate cost be converted Into one of three or four apartments. A proposed plan for division into lots and for conversion Into apartment may be seen at the office of the undersigned Administrator of the Estate Charlotte- To be sold by public auction one and half story dwelling and lot at 29 Edward St. “""“- . Owned by Mr. Frank Hop- w. n. nsaron DONALD McKTNNON kinsm’ Auction“; . ‘dmmlflnwl, W. H» e-so-u Auctioneer. n. tom ' ill/let)’ muclviuregilgleytlsgglg§ an $1; STOCK exchange and cufb market’ While minuses were ‘new m “$11865 Pluses were wel-l distrib. lino‘ runs‘. us. hoses": “suds? srr- en-gd e na 1 _ 9d hither in IndusNXI-‘ials onwotxhko stock exchange and Asbestos w“ also a winner. Niagar; W1“ hid ‘ 5h! ldiustment downward. B! Twrhone m: e lose ef more then s point in utilities and Quebec POWN’ WIS behind s, major ‘The’: u n Bay Mlnin (rel bu, In Pivots-l metals butcconsolldstfeed gneltersnalieid International Nickel ve a t ¢_ m. k momflwfl Ptrlel was Colorless edited lower in miscell- aneous and e. majority o! emgq gimsrms were steady end “n. a . To??? sai : 3, ~ . titan,“ 4,200? mum, ‘N%' m“ Yesterday 's y Market CORRECTED FOB IVER-Y WEDNESDAY lag‘?! SATURDAY’! Eels dos. 39-31; 0s Butter, dairy Corned beef Potatoes pk. Celery Onions, 1 lb. Tomatoes 2 lbs (imported) Island heed lettuce. I for Island lettuce, leef, 3 for of the Royal Victoria Hospital. All We"? Bled to see I‘III‘1 and he was happy to know that so many of his old friends and neighbours were 1118111118 800d in the Metropolis of Canada. In Memoriam I. FRANK GODFREY (Pictou Advocate, June 11th) The death of Jchn Franklin Godfrey occurred Tursday aller- noon at his hcme on spring Street after a length illness. In his 15th ear. he was In Charlotte- own. a, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Godfrey, and movrxi with his family to Pictou in 1903. A cabinet maker and cumer by trade he was employed for may GTicken, each 9041.25 Mushrooms per lb. 80c New carrots, 3 lbs. 25c New rhubarb. 0 lbs. 35c Island spinach, lb. 10c lobsters, 1 lb. 25c Potted plants 35c Fresh cod 12c flesh Haddock, lb. -16c Wild Strawberries. bottles 26-850 12g. six weeks old! g gair $14 ACHES Y f?» ,1 . Drive out . The industry Wealsowish industry is T1‘ times ahead of its war production records of .19_l4<18. a year of aircraft fabric, ammunition pouches, anti- c ‘gas cloth, camouflage netting, gun covers, parachute webbing, powder begs, uniform cloth, web equip- ment and other essential materials. Dominion Textile is proud to Have a part in this. earning 28%‘ more per hour than in '1939, and we pay 5 .4 times more in taxes than the total paid in dividends to our several thousand shareholders. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL e i i Trliat rubber stamp means we can say Canadzfs cotton textile‘ his delivering about 215,000,000 yards to report that our plant employees are CANADA P 5 ‘ 9 years as foreman with D. Fullar- ton and son. A few yearsaso he o ned a woodworking business of 11% own on Church Street, which he conducted until falling health forced his retirement. He had been seriously ill for the past three months. 1n his younger days he was a. member of the Charlottetown Rowing Clu-b and ccmpeted in many sculling events in the Mari- times. A keen student. o! the Bible, M1‘. Godfrey possessed en earnest Clhristlan character and was al- ways ready to give reasorgisforhthc ‘faith that was in him. inciples and kindly, entle na- urewon frlirugltn thees emote. His wife predeceased him 1n January 1941. He is survived by four daughters: Mrs. P. A. Rlvard (Elsie) and Mrs. Bernard C. Day (Gladys), both of Springfield, Vt.; Mrs. J. S. Waugh (Jennie), of Charlottetown and Mary. at home ,and by three sons: Arthur, of Pictou; Hollie, of Arlington, Va. and Alfred, at home. He also leaves One sister, Mrs. Sarah Chown, of Dubois. Pa. The funeral wok place from the home this sftemoon with Rev. A E. MscKenzle officiating. The hymns sung were his favorites. “In the Sweet Bye and Bye" and “God Be With You Till We Meet Again." ‘The psll-beesers were Calvin MaoKay, A. A. Gunn. J. F. - llsh, D. Miner Fisher, A. G. We-bb and S. D. Bowee. Interment was made at Hallbur- ton cemetery. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Y._ W. GUILD-The Young Womens Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church held their rez- ulsr monthly meeting on Monday evening at the home of Miss Cath- erine Currie. The President. Mrs- Wllfred Wstterworth presided. The hymn "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" opened the meeting. Scripture lesson was read bv Mrs, Claude Nicholson and Miss Thelma. Larter led prayer. One new member “Miss Myrtle Dixon" was welcomed to the A 1d society by the president. Following the devotional period some time was pleasantly spent 1n sewing different articles in pre arstion for the an- nual Autumn azsar. The meeting closed with the Mlzpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess-L. NINE MILE CREEK W L. The June meeting of Nine Mile Creek Women's Institute was held in the schoolroom. It was opened in the usual way, followed by minutes being read by the Secretary. Roll Cell was answered by eight mem- bers eech pa ing s. dime. t was de- cided to wri for a play and next Roll Call to be answered by a. Baby Shower gift. Mrs. Hector Campbell was the holder of the lucky ticket. number drawn on the quilt. Mrs. Bruce Smith invited the members to her house for July meeting. Two members were appointed to attend the Convention at Charlottetown. The rest of in packing boxes for four boys over- seas. One guilt was handed in. This concluded he meeting and all sang the “National Anthem." KINGSTON W. I. the evening was spent 93% by Bentley Ridge \\ '\ OUR NEW ATTRACTION A realistic story of life Overseas, ‘ _' with its adventure, romance and ' '" colour, as seen through the eyes of characters from the I-Iome- A land, and told With distinction by _ l one of the newer novelists. BEGINS FRIDAY 111i mifsisrtfrssx—“m Official Historian C. E, W. Bean has completed his history n1 Australian Imperial Forze in 111. First Great War. Keepfinard’: In the home. the home of Mrs. Edger Newson Meeting closed with What. a Friend We Have in Jesus. after which a. delicious lunch was served and soc- ial time spent. Organist, Mrs. Ira u . ~.-. srnmc. vanuzv scuoon Report of Grading Examinations in Sprin Valley school, rsde »—1, Wendall Harrington; flfiadelalde Glover; 3. Lorena. Mac- a oi-gde 1x.-i, mien. MscLellan; Professional Bards 1 V "Ill vnvwm-um G:Axc11l:al?lrl°ll.—1, Louine Cotton: 2. WM Lilgand Coltltoril; 3, Maurice Glover. use stances. .. Mcrrellflcdlivmnanv nF-R F Elmer Caseley; 3. Johnnie Brennan. Grade IV.—1, Lawrence Glover; 2. Elaine Sudsbury and Merton Campbell, equal; 3, Jean MacKin- non. Grade IIL-l, Alma Sudsbury; 2, Lorne Brennan; 3, Ethan Campbell. Grade 1I.—1 Alfred. Brennan. Grade I.—1, Eric Caseley; 2. Don Ceseley; 3, Joyce Campbel. Average over QOVo-Alma Suds- bury 9 . Lorne Brennan 94%. Alfred Brennan 93%. ic Caseley - Don Caseley 90%, EASY ronoerrlsns Londoners still leave their gas- masks in public conveyance; gt the II. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building ‘i Charlottetown a fiHHHHP i ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. BOLICITOIL ETC- Mouey to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street. rate of 400 weekly. M ALBAN FARMER B.A.. 1.1.8. BABBISTER, SOLICITOR ETC, Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg MONEY TO LOAN. ‘The June meeting of Kingston W. I. was held at the home of Miss Jeanette Docherty. Meeting opened by singing Blest Be The Tie That. Binds. Roi cell was answered with gifts for baby shower. Correspond- ence was read by Secretary. ln e. letter regarding the Cook Book each member was asked to send 1n recipe. It. was moved and seconded Insti- tute send for batts also to get cot- ton for lining quilts. A discussion took place on h to raise money for war purposes. t was decided to get a pla as soon as possible. Col- lection cents. Roll call next month something for grab bag not over l0 cents. Readings by Mrs. Clow. Mrs. Mcswain. A contest by Mrs. Ira. Auld won by Daisy Paul. It: was decided to treat school EXAMINATION Fitting end Supplying Glasses n. .|. Nisan OPTOMETBIST Montague, P. E. L Office Boers: l0 to ll n. bl I to s P. M. llollrla etc. by ep lntvnem Of cc Connects with ' DBUGSTOIEI McLEOD a. srunrv ! W. L. BENLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY K. C- Barriztere and Attorneys-ne- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street children at closing, Next meeting at s r i. i; - s,