Sillllltl-IIIIES Canned Salmon and a lilllc imagination conjure up party delicacies ' that arc n Iron! Io serve. Extend Canncd Salmon a rurirly of Ira)!- ML: will: mayonnaise, dmpluul onions, nml_ \ I garnish ‘g trill: ciloppcli . olives, pickles, Inmrnlu 0r cuts of asparagus. Jinks sandwiches in rolls, open llttezizttd sin.» cllllltl’, u am... cums J r-zssxsSupc-rb per- ‘ormance. walnut console radiovphonc- graph; automatic record playenstan iani broadcast. Pilots mam. ivon O Unexcnlled in performance, in beauty of cabinet design, yet the Rogers Majestic R-229 (shown above) is the best buy in a combination radio-phonographinCflnlldfl- See its smooth streamlined beauty-hear its tonal perfection and discover for your- sell‘ performance beyond compare! Standard broadcast, automatic record changer, plate aerial. Walnut, mahogany m‘ umedfiak cabinet with brushed bronze finishings. Price $150.05 (Limcd Oak or Mahollfl: 3194-95) OCTOBER 21. 1949 mrw ANNAN wit. Mrs. Albert Moose entertained the members oi the New Arman Womens Institute at her home on Oct. 4. ‘rhe president opened the meeting by singing Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes o! last meeting read and approved. Ten membes and two visitors answered roll call. ‘Iihe secretary reported $60.00 had been BlVen toward work on school. A bill oi 01.80 was paid ior small article got. ior the, school; the committee was asked to get paper WWBIS. soap, waste paper basket, and hooks ior ohlldrcns clothes. The c-mmlttees were all re- the November meet- Stewart Moase oliered her home ior this me ing roll call to be answered b paying membership iees. Mrs. Emeline McKay to assist with lunch. Secretary was asked to sent ior 6 cs-ok books. 40 boxes oi Xmas Cards and 6 boxes of sympathy cards. It was moved and seconded that $10.00 by given to Salve-lion Army. This mstitute will celebrate their 35th anniversary on Nov 10th with s. banquet at Birch Hill tour- ist home, each person paying ior her supper; all {owner members and others wishing to attend are asked to contact the Secretary not later than Oct, 27th. The collection amounted to 90 cents. Hostess served a dainty lunch assisted by committee in charge. The slinging oi the Nat- ional Anthtm closed the meeting. Women’s Institute Meetings KINGSTON WJ. The regular meeting o! the King- stun W.I. met at the home oi Miss Blanche Docherty on Thong,“ evening Oct. sun, In absence oi the President Mrs. Horace Willi-s con- ducted the meeting. The nweting “Pew! by revealing Womms Insti- tute Carole followed by the Creed in unison. Roll Call was answered with 9 members and 3 visitors present, Minutes o! the last meeting were road approved and signed. Corres- lmndeflfle was read and dismissed. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Whitfield Yeo procure books [mm the Charlottetown Library. It was moved and seconded that Mr. Edgar Newscn get 1000 Ood Liver Oil capsuls. An autograph quilt is to bn discussed at November meeting. Collection was taken amounting to $1.513. Mrs. Zylpha Nelwson invited members ior November meeting. Lunch committee Mrs. Wm. Col- MMEST-IB llAlllll nouns iiuzsnc umm - ionnm - noimim‘ well and Mrs. Myron Holmes. The Tfavvlllhg Apron was opened and amounted to $4.25. It was moved that the meeting be adjourned. BRACKLEY POINT W. I. The regular meeting oi the m 10y Point Women's Institute was held nt the home 0i Mrs. Walter Gregor on Thursday evening, Oct.- ober 6th. The meeting opened by slinging the ode. followed by the creed. Fourteen members responded to roll call with suggestions tor im- proving the chicken supper. ‘Iwo vtsitors were welcomed. The delegates who attended the l-ll7 The mantle radio with tons- nngs-powsrl Standard band, shortwave. Smart, brown, fashion- able plastic cabinet, with wssh- abls Smn honeycomb grille. Phonogrsph input and awllch. Highly sensitive and selective. Built-in serial. Price, $49.9! MARITIME DISTRIBUTORS tomorrows LIMITED HALIFAX, N5; ‘ unison anaemic, OIIABLUHITOWN, P. E. I. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN List oi names in picture. Sterling Buchanan, Billy Corbett, ,8. Soth nville 001 pils Leitto right: Back row! Freddie Chappelle, Donnie Corbett, Mary Chappelle, Chrissie MacLeod, Irene MacLeod. Wilna Thomas, Mae (teacher). Middle Row: Eleanor Folland, Vera Chappelle, Louise Corbett, Jean MacLeod, Laureen Murphy, Muriel Corbett, Margaret Buchanan, Annetta Corbett, Catherine Corbett, Betty Maclnnis, Mary Thomas. Front Row: Donald MacLeod, Elmer Folland, Hugh John Corbett. Wayne Eric Buchanan. i?“ Buchanan, Catherine Corbett Morrison, C. E. Burke, Photographer. ., I District Convention gave an inter-l estlng account oi the proceedings. The school committee reported. iavo-urably, and requested that a su/pply oi paper towels be purchas- ed. Mrs. Clayton C-udrmore was ap- pointed to visit the school in Octo- ber. It was moved and seconded that the Institute nwurd first and second prizes i-ar school attendance at the end oil the term. One member acknowledged fruit and card sent during illness, and it was decided that in the iuture a giit be given to new babies in pre- ierence to irult ior the Mother. Word was received from the adopt- ed Institute that parcels were ar- riving in good condition, and ex- pressing grateful thanks ior same. For s. Christmas treat this year it was decided to send them a Candid iood parcel containing a Maple Iieai canned ham. The nun oi $20.00 was voted ior the Salvation Anny Alter some discussion the mem- bers agreed to assist in the making o1 a quilt, the proceeds from which will be used to help send a delegate to convention in Denmark. Bills igorm chicken supper were present- ed and paid, and a. balance over of “(£00 which will be spent on im- provements ior the hall. Yam re- ceived irom the Red Cross and dis- tributed ior knitting. Mrs. Lowell Younker invited the annual meeting to her home in Nov- ember; membership iees to be pass- ed. in also a. donation oi ivory soap irom each member. Collection was $4.16 cents. During the social hour s. delicious lunch was served by the hostess after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. ALBERTON WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE Mrs. HJ. Pike was hostess to the Women's Institute at her home on last Friday evening. The meeting opened with the Ode and the Creed. Thirteen members an- swered the Roll Call by naming a simple home remedy. Two Visit- BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honor roll iorgeptember. Sbnior Department Grade X - l. Theresa Foliand. Grade IX —l. Margaret Rogers. lflnd. Grade VIII — l. Hillard Mur- ray, 2. Georgie Murray, 3. Ruth Jack. Grade VII — l. Eliza Aiileck and Dorothy Arsensult (equal), 2. Helen Folland, 3. Barbara Rogers. Grade VI — 1. Garth Toombs, 2. Joyce Ilblland, 3. Arnold Bal- lum. Periect Attendance _ Georgie Murray, Stuart Craig, Eliza Ai- tleck, Helen Follzmd, Theresa Gsudet, Stella Craig, Joyce Fol- Junior Murray, Garth Toombs. Teacher - Mrs. Austin Murphy, Primary Department Grade V Senior -_ 1, Thomag Curtis, 2, Cottle Toombs. i Grade V Junior 1. Wilma, til SHOT FROM/X Ballum, 2 Victor Craig. Grade IV - l. Charlie Curtis, 2. Ross Murray. Grade IV — l. Charlie Ourtis, 1. Ross Murray. Grade I! - 1. Lorne Gsudet, a. Harrison Craig. Grade I sr. - 1. Catherine l‘. Murphy. Grade I Jr. - 1. Yvette Gallant, 2. Norma Rowe. 3. Diane Murray. Perfect attendance: Cottie Toombs, Charlie Curtis, Diane Murray, Norms Rowe, Yvette Gal- lant. —Teaoher, Windsor Smith SEARCH FOR. KNOWLEDGE LUTOiN, England- (GP) —More than 2,000 people lined up to enrol ior winter courses at Luton Col- loge ior Further Education. m; we" welcomed. The treasurer reported a balance oi 01.13.84. There was s large amount oi correspondence. Letters of thanks were received irom Mrs. Vernon Osmipbell ior cards, etc. received while she was in the hospital and from Dr. 0'Riordon and Miss I. Airsensult tor help given with the Blood Dtmors‘ Clinic. iA letter tmm Scurrnon’: school Parade was given to the School Committee and they were asked to consult with the school prin- cipal about it. In response to a request from the Canadian Institute ior the blind, it W83 decided to hold a tag day in Al-berton on October 22nd. Mira. RM. Dunn, Mrs. CH. Weeks. and Mrs. Everett shes. were ap- pointed a committee to make nec- enalry arrangements. letters ircm the Robin Hood Kitchen and trot-n a magazine subscription agency were also read. Two other letters were leit over for the next meeting. It was reported that c. giit had been presented to a member who who leaving the community. The Sdaool couunittee reported that more coat hooks were need- ed and that bhe blackboard: were not in good condition. The com- mittee Wll given authority to purchase a quart oi green black- board paint and have it applied to one o! the boards. ‘Hie hell committee reported only one rental during the pas month. . The school committee in oo- operation with teachers and par- ents will order cod liver oil cap- sulesthirough the RIOd Cross. The next meeting which is the annual one will be held in the Halli The visiting committee for next month will be Mrs. (mump- ion, and Mrs. Pike. The school corrlmittee will be Mrs. J.A. Osl- ilakhl-n and Mrs. Eric Corbett. Through the courtesy 0i‘ Mr. Witter Weill oi Brooklyn» "W tilmrvnrc enjoyed. "The New Perth," a film oi the Masks Highway which leads to the north and o lent future?’ and "New- foundland. ‘Sentinel oi ths Atlan- itic," o twenty ‘ househ- NIIU iilm showing the discovory ‘lstory, natural re|ourcel,_ etc. oi finldfls tenth province. fllu/xuogi m I m Greet George st”. - i. _ I "h" 1"" / A. G. 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The committee decided to 16- journ discussion on the admission oi’ Germany as it was a questiod “too tricky" to be solved beiorq their next meeting in Copen- hagen in May, 1950, STATE SEEKS WHALES ’S BtAY, Australia-J 0P1 —Austra.1ia. will become the its‘ country in the world to make wtiab tng s government enterprise. first station will be built here g able o! handling 600 whales, mo humpbscks, a, year. Othcr staiiln will be built later. A income 46.53.!