I . r saivralvmsn 29. 1952 ' - rm: cuaaoum. CHARLOTTETOWN T, . - . Q. ' ' V -V d ' w L) I M to and seconded also that t5.oo be ' . " WV "ii "L3... . omen 9. ns lute ee Ings ms commwd mm W" 2 A - Poultry Club for prizes if needed. , , Three members subscribed to the 4 member bring an article to the tbesoofer you car! get it ior them, the better. Neither you . - BALTIC W.-I. I October meeting for coming baz- nor they should be under obligation to anyone. not even your grand- -:- nuther, and the first step you should take is to become seli-support- -Mrs. Benjamin Burns enter. aar. Collection was taken ilJ'lount- mg. You make a. suggestion yoirrseli, a foster home ior the.youngsters. mined the name w0m0n'5 lnlmr L33 W .”-9”- MW MW)" W00d which is a very good one. It will be a temporary measure. but is sui- 1:096 Ii? 113; new we 'inB:iebr;ninz- gindlv iglviwghiheomtgtgebem i-other l gun bu kg 1 d d g n on 9 even 0 p mber ome or e. C P mee 218 xmm” uuamme n E. 3 yolan; ugh: open mu 4th. The meeting opened by ging. when the lunch committee will be Seek counsel from your pastor. and irom the Legal Aid society. or mg me ode' (wowed by "Dan": Mm Glendon Bmhmm Mn” 0"" the Creed. El ht members. n. Jones and Mrs. John, MacMillan. Family Court. who may be able to get some support for the children awe;-an mu mug and time wuere Roll call is to be responded to irom your husband. With this assistance, and what you can earn, you four visitors. with exchange oi a jar of pickles. will soon have yourseliin I position to keep the children with you. un- There was no report from rick At the close oi the meeting Miss der the care oi a hired baby-sitter. while you work. committee. The school committee Mary Mac!-ennan gave a. delight- v There will be hardship ior you ior a new years. but you are young, Nlioritd new dark blinds needed 111! talk on her trip to England as talented and ambitious. Remdining as you are will produce nothing but for use with him projector. and it 3 member 0! the 1951 Canadian a nervous breakdown on your part and a loss of security ior the child- W" m0V9d End Sewndtd that 3131” i-93m- TN! Wu HCC0mDIn- ren. Your grandmother could not adjust herself to your care. and is Institute News. It was suggested some articles be brought to each meeting to be auctioned at alater date. The program for the night was supplied by Mrs. Ray Bruce and . Mrs. Russell Garrett, consisting of N 55 several readings, jokes and riddles, t and a. word contest which was won by Mrs. Alexander Robertson. The program is in charge next night oi Mrs. Chester McNeil and Mrs. Aivah Chlng. As there was no further business the meeting was brought to a close by singing "God Save The Queen", followed by a dainty at home: these be bought. The treasurer led by many photos and snap- gave the ilnanciai report. cos; of 51103 Of People She had met and at the home Rose. The collection was '15 cents, lunch 31.50 for the night. ..:...:Mm.. BEAIYS CORNER W. I. ieeiings. but make it at all costs. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 40 years old, my wife is 31 and we have been married for five years. The mother and aunt of my wife have ruled my marriage from tiimbeginnlng. They don't like me. and have inter- iercd with everything I wanted to" do. My wife and I finally moved (mm the stats, hoping to get away from their influence but. lo and behold, they ioliowed. They, came for a visit, then bought a home near tendered Miss MacLennan s hear- i ty vote of thanks on behali oi the Correspondence consisted of lot. members. At the close oi the meet- ters irom the president. the past, ing, a. delicious lunch was served president, lire. Henderson and Mr. by the hostess and committee in Deacon. it was decided to uk (0: charge and the meeting closed with set oi rules regarding public speak- "Tho Queen"- obviously less equipped to handle another generation. The tension is th m 1 MW H I h d by M" GMT!” Probably hard on her. too. Try to make the break without creating hard Mgneyd 3:” iifgecfcggr m:”:nn:5i?l'7:1- ggtryf M11 watgoml tigncggg Ofgggrelneetlm Wm be held 8 I oi Mrs. Clayton s the secretary was asked to send for another lot. V ' " - - Just when you need it most our trim. PENAL OFFICIAL - M 1.-cs n. ' Ralph Burgess Gibson was new shampoo and fine permanent. pointed Canada's commissioner oi penitcntiaries in April, 1946. A -The regular monthly meeting of the RM,” Come, W, I. was End of the summer hair problems beautifully us, My wife visits them every day and somtlmes stays ior three or four 1112 Contelih 115 was also decided t i b th W id W - days at a time. Finally. they persuaded her to get a divorce. Even her 33 have data tgintxgivgrsagy. supper. mvmlmw Cnuncmm W I Yf...?"3m?......2 to 0:1... held at the home of Mrs. Bog solved by our gently stimulating treatments. attorney says she isn't the one who wants it; the idea comes irom mother 3”” W 3 9 Jclded 3'9 ' ' r major-general and appointed vice- 5ChU1'mBn- The mew"! "P9"? , ' ' next meet-ins . . lth th 0d d .c ed. The ”” ”"” why W” pm” 1”” W" m""""” "d 1” me" ;”31',”7 I fa. button comm by M, mm Cfhehgdiywmeeting Iof”i'tiit;erdale- :2,'jf,,,f' 132: g:ge,grg,,;;ri;,o;g ;I,c,,,,,,f. M5 '52. ,,,rif,.,.., .; d1?-50 Lnnorich Cream Permanent ................. .. 257.00 . ' ' - 31 b M y urc omen's u e was ' ' ' 11 11 me gggyggg 35;: ;j;;;; igggbggg s;;gnt;;;e ,g;v;;g;m;cnt1gr;;; gvguwrfgojg eoiltnlf” W” Y " W”"”" ihifidlgtdtheugome ofutf. on... 1,1,3,"?;;i;;5i:,,,:":;:;,,,l",,,gW;;;g; :51; 1;;:,:".:::;":,”i; :,?:,,:,:,.F” slow on Permanent ................................. .. ..-. 255.00 - ac , v ' eager to patch up a marriage than to break it up, Explain the cu-cum. 3,32: i:f,:”1':f1::5::?':;'"f1het”m”;II;f;, 0; ,,,,,2,.,.,Z an: 51:30,: b:,x;e:;'ncf 3” T0"""0 SEW 15: 1394- The Sick F0"";';m" d relggtreig g 7,00 Permanent yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy H g3.50 stances to him and. since your wiie's attorney agrees with you, the new in meeting Wm, he, in he, The membe s oi South Melville (GP Pm”) mal,;mgt5eVt:,n kia Vina" ":33-wed - Jiudge will, I am sure, exercise all his wisdom and diplomacy to eiiect new home. Next meeting to be at w”men'5 msmme Wei”! Warmly '&”,,'esn?,a,,C1,1a",ep.,,; was giveri &l'9C0Mm9M0P-- ' . the home oi Mrs. David Cousins. welwmed W the mean”? by me Waite with the president in the b the treasurer Correspondence DEAR MISS DIX: Several years ago I came from England to marry when roll call will be answered by ViCe'l”e51d9n'5v Mm Jcmn 5' M3” chain. The meeting opened with wire read and discussed and it . V a man here whhn I met through a correspondence club. My husband each donating a quarter to A. c. Klilggnvnnem d b 1 I Ode. Creed. and roll call, which was decided to hold a pantry sale ng opene 1! SN! RS on Saturday, September 13th. Phone 2191 T 134 Richmond was responded to by 15 members. The minutes oi the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The sick committee reported W.W. fund program. The com- mittee will be Mrs. William Co - ins and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. e meeting closed by the National promised that I could go back home to visit in two years, but he hasn't kept the promise and hasn't been very good to me. He drinks, con- stantly ilnds fault, and is very hard- to live with. I am terribly unhappy, the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Eidrid Simmons received the Christmas card samples, and orders were taken for them. The to give him the money instead. n,M, lungtie was served by the hostess. ff dhe schjxj ”Tl,lfel;'e cgeigil 9”” been sent to five. The same sick home oi Mrs. Bobby Hogg, with . . ANSWER: Your letter, which I had to shorten for lack of space, 8'” d by ME" James Coushm further business a sing-sohgg wirtllf: and programme committees Wm M”' Eldrid simmm" entertain" By Gearge Clark is so iull oi unhappiness. homesickness and sheer desperation that I --1 Mrs Oliver MacDonald at the or- take charge hr another mam!" i"3'- mm" L” be served by M”' have no hesitation in advising you to take the money and go home S ALEXANDRA w' 1' gun. was very much enjoyed by all W1f,?mfgf'”r E' Moase 0" scmwl Y9” Mid M”' M&”'1e”"' The I ' C” "' meeting was adjourned. present, as were some harmonica thghilziiwggam,ci;:g1yn,;nefg:';:'u:g selections. very delightful reading -was given by Miss Wanda Buch- was held at the home oi Mrs Nat . i anan and a guessing contest was MacKinnon for the month of Sep- ut On. prizes being won by EL tember. The meeting opened with the singing or the Island Hymn. nine MacQuald and Wanda Buch- Lurrespondence clubs make very poor media. for matrimonial arrange- mf-N-L and YOU apparently came off very poorly in your experiment. A Vi.it home will qdo much to restore your morale. Your husband may be Rmloyed at ilnkng you use the money for your own pleasure, but he'll be very glad to take back a woman who can work as hard as you do. BULBS The next meeting will be at the home oi Mrs. Albert Moase with Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. John Moase to assist with lunch. Roll call will be answered by some- thing for Institute News. After the meeting a social hour' was held with a delicious lunch being served by the hostess and committee in charge. ,M,M.m.M..MM.. STANHOPE W. I. 7 ill 4 ii We 1? i . followed by the Creed repeated in Emmi , ,. 512.60 has been collected for the unison. Roll call was responded to Thenmeeung closed Mm The 581V?-i-10D Afmih "Thlmk-YOU" -- "een ' notes were read for treats, and it The regular meetmg of gm gum. by 15 members and one member payed her dues. The treasurer gave her regular monthly report at this time, re- A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by members. The August meeting oi River- dale-Churchill W. I. was held at was reported that 59.48 was taken in at the recent ice-cream social on Stewart Moase's lawn, and hope W. I. was held at. the school on September lsth. In the absence oi the president Just Arrived t ism: 3.1”-32.;i::':::... '"..;r::: home or Mrs. 222.: i.i:..i3””.?i?.”.t2i Mr Hm - ' aid, with a good attendance of . i was appointed acting president for also reported s40.00 deposited in TV” wmmg wmke” 1" the 1”" the evening. The president opened members and visitors present. The meeting opened in the usual way, with Mrs. Oliver MacI..eod presid- ing, in absence oi the vice presi- dent. Roll call was most amuslngly answered by "What I dislike most ii men." ' Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to give s5.00 to the Can- cer Fund. Some ulscussion took stitute said they would scrub floor and varnish the seats. These women are to be paid from the funds. On motion'bills were paid. which consisted of fruit bills and two delcgat.es' cxpenses to the annual convention, each delegate charged 52.00 less than their actual ex- penses. The report oi convention was the bank. Mrs. Harold Beaten and Mrs. George MacLennan oi- fered to contact. a. painter to clean and varnish school desks and chairs. The president reported the school had. been scrubbed. . The sick committee reported L iour sick calls made and treats taken, and thanks were extended at this time for the same. It was moved and seconded that 39.00 be the meeting by having the "Collect" repeated in unison. Ten members answered the roll call with an excnance oi recipes and a sample of them. The minutes oi the last meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. . The sick committee gave its re- port and the school committee re- ported the need oi paper towels, TULIPS - DAFFODILS .. NARCISSII .. SCILLA CROCUS and IIYACINTII Buy now while our stock is complete , THE HALIFAX SEED CO. LTD. -.1 Charlottetown that prizes. It was agreed . n THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ANNOUNCES 1953 the '13"aa'e Fair ” rononro. sun: I-I: 1 donated to the Garden Club as each place concerning a supper and it was decided to leave it until the September meeting. at thc' home ear. The meeting closed with "The Queen", and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. danswered by something for a. baz- SOUTH GRANVILLE W. I. The September meeting of the South Granville Womenls Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Abbott on Wednesday evening, September 3rd, with an attendance oi ten members. The president, Mrs. Stirling Corbett, presided and the meeting was opened by singing "The In- stitute Ode" and repeating the "Collect" in unison. Roll call was responded to by donating an art- icle ior an auction sale. Minutes or the last meeting were read,.ap- proved and signed. The secretary reported that a signboard was ordered ior the school, and the school committee reported that they had visited the school and bought necessary art- icles. Bills for above were on motion paid. Mrs. John 1!. Mac- Leod was appointed to see about getting a bell for school; also it was decided to buy a large gas lantern for the school, and Mrs. J. H. Maclleod was to buy same, money being voted to pay ior it and given to Mrs. MacLeod. The sick committee reported no calls made during month. New committees were then appointed as follows: School, Mrs. Wellington Macin- nls and Mrs. Louis Corbett; .sick,' The next meeting is to be held of Miss Wanda Buchanan, when roll call will be very interesting and well given by Mrs. Robert Moasep supplemented by Mrs. John Mclnnls. Mrs. W. Moase had an interest- ing contest which resulted in a tie between Mrs. D. Rayner and Mrs. S. Moase. Mrs. Rayner drew the longest straw and won the prize. Mrs. William Waite made two recordings with each member saying something. The meeting closed with the Queen and this also was recorded. Later both records were played, which caused much amusement. The hostess. assisted by the committee, served a. beautiful lunch. NORBORO W. I. -The members oi the Norboro Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Bowness on Tuesday evening, August 5th. for their regular meeting. In the ab- sence of the president, the meet- ing was conducted by the vice- presldent. Mrs. Elmer Stewart. There was an attendance of 14 members and four visitors and the meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison, iollowed by the roll call which was answered by an exchange oi recipes. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. James Croken then gave a splendid report oi the annual convention which she and Mrs. Albert Murphy attended as deleg- utcs. The visiting committee re- ported one call and treat taken. A q lit was handed in by Mrs. Harla Day and it was decided to donate it to the T.B. League. All bills presented were paid on motion. A message oi thanks was Mrs. Sheldon Abbott and Miss Irene Morrison: lunch, Mrs. John gggeilgflig hig;:,yMr:Ar;V”2nf”"g'g: There is marked interest in the 1953 causal... International Trade Fair. Many exhibitors have already booked an increased area of display space. They have done so because of the good business results at the 1952 Trade Fair-even greater than at any of itt predecessors. Many things contributed to the success of the 1952 Trade Fair. Not d1e'leIsi of diets was the greater participation by Canadian Erma in a year that brought 1272 exhibitors from 29 countries. Altogether there were 24,529 business visitors from Canada and 61 other countries who came to see and buy goods. The Canadian International Trade Fair has won a ( recognized place among the world's leading . Trade Fairsi It is known internationally as a fruitful source of new ideas, new products, new contacts and new business. iianallian lnierilaiional lradgjaii Now In its Eh consecutive you reaenvo. causes-sun I-II I Yes on lawful to only N07!" spun at Ibo 191! Trade Fair. For detailed information Mun write to the Adah!!- Iuler, (nudists Iimrulbul Trade Fair. Esllblllen Perl, Tu-onto 2-B. Oamria, or the Ital representative: 1. G. Fsrqslnr, P.O. Bar 277, E-lollies, NJ. . I DPIRATID BY 11!! GOVIINMIENT OF CANADA I0 PIOHOTI YOUR BUSINESS I-l.MacLeod and Mrs. Sheldon Ab- bott: program, Mrs. Wellington Maclnnls and Miss Annabelle Keir. Miss Alexandra Keir was asked to write to the National Film Board asking for a illm show to be held in the school in Septem- ber. A lunch to be sold at the show. Correspondence was read nnd discussed. Mrs. Sheldon Ab- bott was appointed to buy a wed- ding gift for a recent bride oi the community. The articles received for roll call were then auctioned by Mrs. J.H. MacLeod and a. nice sum realized. Collection amounted to 50 cents and one member paid birthday box fees. Two contests were then enjoy- ed, one put on by Mrs. Sheldon Abbott with prize won by Mrs. Russell Parsons and another put on by Miss Irene Morrison with prize won by Mrs. Stirling Cor- bett. Mrs. Wellington Mdcltnnls kind- ly invited members o her home ior next meeting when roll call will be answered by each member paying 25 cents to help defray the deiega s' expenses to the 1953 A. C.W., . The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, ici- iowing which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee. NEW ANNAN W. I. -The August meeting oi New Annan Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. William KING IIIILE COFFEE l... inn. ,i-ma i!t.-- iuvuilriivi which she received while a patient in the Prince. County Hospital. Correspondence was read and In- stitute News distributed among the members. and collection taken am- ounting to 31.75. The Provincial President. Mrs. Harold Leard. was present at the meeting. She gave an interesting account oi the work which is be- ing cariied on, and also reminded the members that in addition to sending delegates to the A.C.W.W. Conference it will be necessary to bear a share of the cost oi the coiiierence. and it. has been sug- gested that each member contrib- ute 25 cents at the c,. ” meeting to provide for a share of the Conference expenses. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Leard for her very inter- esting and informative talk. Mrs. Harland Day kindly invited the members to meet at her home for the next. meeting when the roll call will be answered by hand- ing in material for a quilt. Pro- gramme committee for next meet- ing will be Mrs. George Bowness and Mrs. Jas. Croken. Mrs. Elmer Stewart "was the winner oi the contest. which was put on by -Mrs. John Andreas. The meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Murray, enjoyed by all. - t RED POINT W. I. .'The Red Point Women's In- stitute met at the home or Mrs. Russell Garrett on the evening of September and. The meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Ode, followed by roll call to which nine members responded, and there were four visitors. Minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. There was no correspondenc , and it was moved and seconded that all bills ra- gsrding the chicken supper hr paid. also that a bill of 60 cents be paid a member. It was moved which are to be purchased. New committees appointed were as lol- DWSZ- Sick. Mrs. Malcolm MacLaug- hlan and Mrs. Keith Douglas: schooi:- Mrs. John Misener; lunch Mrs. Pat Morgan and Mrs. Herb Kielly. The correspondence was read and discussed and it was decided to IEEVG the cancer Fund collection un- til next month. a The place of next meeting was un-decided, roll call to be answered by a contribution to the ACWW r "in: 'v'?:."n'v'n.n Q-A-iiefnx "Now, there's a customer I enjoy talking with. See just. got married and doesnt know what prices used to be." .-..,, ,4 , Fund. 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