Brotherhood Held Successful Picnic The recent picnic held by the Metro_ politan Brotherhood at the Oak Municipal park was a great success The members with their friends and families sat down to super at 6.30 p.m., a committee under Mr. Howard having made advance preparations for this part of the proceedings. Some of the chief matters of the coming season's programme were discussed al fresco, and votes of thanks passed to those who had been working for the success of the picnic After the supper, games were Indulged in, and when the shadows began to fall camp tire One singing was feature enjoyed at by the most. close of an ideal evening was an entertaining talk on the stars and planets byn W. E. Harper of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, who had taken along telescope for observation purposes: Saturn with its rings and Jupiter, its attendant moons, were especially ppular with the star gazers. This part of the programme was especially appreciated and Mr. Harper was cordially thanked. The Brotherhood will resume its regular meetings on September 20 in the schoolroom of the church.