JANUARY 13.-.194£ T; TO-DAY - we suouLp know ABOUT “HITLERKS MADMAN ” ‘SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7 and 9 =_—_-PRINCE ED WARD couuio Fill. and sir. ONLY The Scrootfs Mod, Musical laugh-Quake! “- i with CASS DALIY MARTHA UDRISCOII. PATRIC KNOWLES TONY and SALLY DE MARCO COUNT BASIE and lilo OICIIISIRA MARION HUTION and tho Glenn Miller Singers DELTA RHYTHM BOYS llltl llllllll lltllll llll lIllI IIIIIII lllll IIIIIIY IAIIIM lllGi IIAIICNIIO PLUS Superman Cartoon — NEWS and March of Time “YOUTH IN CRISIS” l SHOWS 7 and 8.45 - Matinee Sat. Only st 2.30 " IIIIII "M" IIlIIIW A MILLION DOllAl OFIIR IY “OI RAILROAD SHIII A MAID- IIIINO, IWO-IIIIID, FAIT- ‘lii? "Te THE MAN FRO t IHE ~ you» , '1 H Illliliill-Iwwnls EXTRA - cocoa CARTOON FLICKER FLASHBACK l-A Dogs and Secret Service In Africa No. 6 . \ llll‘ ' - Popular Cowboy rnil-APITDI. xv _- Today-Fri-Sat. - f. SHOWING 3.15 - 7 - s45 day showing ice-skatloig tieni-us. croft. Wally Vernon, can. irln-s. . Amvmvd Brgéhertoti ' uindcr Assocla Producer t White. ‘ A quiet. wedding Was solcmnized ion Novumber 17th. Brookland Street cuurch, when Chariot": ghtel‘ of Mr. and ivirs- thesbyterian Joan, dau- ‘ W. H the bride of Sat Atho‘. Byrcn Wet:- ster. R. C. A-. Wu 0i M"- U15’ Webster and lite late Leigh Web- ster of Morel], Prince FAWBM in marrlnge by her flltlluf W85 81' c“ blue crepe, with hai. ntid other accessories cf squadron navy. l-Ier shoulder corsnge was OI 009D Pink roses and fern. of yellow roses and fem. The groom was attended by Gnr. Lee Winchester of Elleislle, 11.3.1. A; um conclusion oi ill!‘ 001'!- mony s. reception and blufet lunch was sewed. ‘o relatives and inti- moto friends oi the yflllu! couPlt‘ nt the home of the bride. Victoria Road. The bride and arocm are popularly known throughout tho. city and they have tho best wlsh-, cs of their mony friends for ever? tnnrried happiness. Prior to I161‘ marriage the bfldt? was s member .cf the staff of Eastern Bakeries, ’ n 3n lbftd" “m: fwufttladclytqelfleltlglIac will . ove 1r .a . t, lwflwigi"gflfilggigllgfi.wg lgt 20:55.5? ypge nuptial showers l y _ DAM . Jn in her honor by her! PLUS CARTOON Sgt. and Mrs. Webster! will re- , aid l S'd ev, wiere t. . groom MUSILH‘ " SERIAL is (latnpregclllt. stationed "with A Cattadlan Army "lili- For Foot Ailments CONSULT n, .1. s. imowiv. or. ORTHOPEDIC ' ‘ * M‘ SYSTEM GlIIII-IIPIIIIIST u: amt onm IN" cannons-rows. cu. '- - WAT-GI! INSTALLED ' An oyster Iutnps more than I5 "min of water thrcngh Its shell 4 EM P I II E -:- TIIIllIiIIT-FIIL-SAT. That motln‘, tootin’ cowboy. Don “Red" Blurry, makes his trlismpilflut return to thc Empire screen in ai brand new western <ICL1l0ll‘t'.ll'i\‘lillll‘.l walfghfifl an.“ $11.55. ‘Royal Naval service, parent of Twinkle watts. an clltht year old Cfiiifidfl "m1 will be intro- duced in this tilm, which also pru- sents Nancy Gay. Harry cording ‘Kirk Alyn, Poul Seardon. Roy Bar- Iscnne Dun- Jaoi: Kirk and Kansas Moch- dlrocmdmver the bow of the cargo slriP. Fort Eddy lwupsrnlilcnossnfinivappiivc ' gt 1:30 pm. in ‘w (Jroamon of Sydney. N.S-. llvcflmé or Island. The brine who was given] i tractlvely attired in a Sill!» OI "9"" .-Voluntecr R Miss Margaret crossman. slswlog of tho bride attended g5 bridesmaid 15 me n55 1 and wore a dusty rose crepe Suit- aboard ensemble with hat and other ac- wmfg am! w ccsscrles in navy. Her corsafle WES | ‘are "landlubb i iian Wren officers hold the same and dozens more categories involving In training, details of administration and Wren problems, often last until mldn ht- ' - This column 0| . as nvc cents a In lnldvlllcc O SWELL iur pnotopgpps, iuourspaasrlou ' , mo‘ urn msua» 100i! Interest, worn. ltriull-v ou- . our: COMPLETE roe Toys and Games are nohw ICIIIIIZ 3i ittiithifnm“tif““"' "rein: i clwacu or‘- sub SCOTLAND. ' Sec-vices 15m . January - Argyle Shore ll A. M. and 1.00 PM. Deaoblc 3 P. M. Tuesday, January ltitn and Wednesday. January 19th ‘Murray River 8 P. M. Rev, J. H. ; 3181M)- l-ia-u. | RECEIVES PROMOTION - Mrs. A. W. Petersen formerly of Sum- n-erside. now residing in Rose Val- THE PREIIYTIIEIIIAN cu ac CANADBkATID-Brookfleld (Illa u U: £2 bcr of favorite hymns and some songs. Donald Nicholson. Student Minister. l-13-li. PLEASANT VALLEY W- M. S.- The annual meeting of the Pleas- ant Valley Woman's Missionary Sociey was held at the home of Mrs John Cuwllffe. The meet- ing opened with hymn Blest be the tide that binds. 'I'hi_; was tol- lowed by Prayer by the President. The business period then followed after which Election of officers was as follows: President, Mrs. Aubrey Cutcliffe. Vice President, Mrs. Hugh McKay. Recording secretary, Mrs. Harry Weeks. Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Cucllffe Corresponding Sec‘y, Mrs. Thos Wlgmore. Mis- sion Band Leader, Mrs Sharman. Assistant Band Leader. Mrs. Hugh McKay. Mtgsionary Monthly Sec‘y,. Mrs Howard Weeks. Temperance. Sec'y, Mrs. Aubrey Cutcliffe. Christ- ian Stewardship. Mrs. Hcbfil‘ Weeks Associate Helpers Seclv. Mrs Frank Cutcliffe Community Friendship. Mrs, Howard Weeks. Organist Friendship. Miss Amy “m” "WI" M" '° 51°C.‘; liiiit.s‘ii.'él““...i’l.ft ‘Z3; AQIQN-"uum omwm A“ the devotional theme, The Know- IMSCIUWLOIJS IANCIIII IN ledge of God, by a candlelight. ser- ‘Qnn uflgggmg “mum vice which was very beautiful and :nsplring, seyeral members aslst- . l.“ .-.. ~ . croissants. "i390?" .22: a v _ throughout Ihe program. The \ _ _,_ _.- imeetln; closed with prsver bv the ‘President and repeating the mlzpnh Benediction ‘Canadian Wrens Smart At Great Number 0f Jobs BY HELEN BANNEIIMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Jan 10 _t(‘ J—- Dim. imvive dynamic Cnm. Adelaide Helen Grant Sinclair of '1 onto is chief of Canada's gtrLs in navy bIuB I-members of he \VCm0lt'5 Royal Canadian N’ Sirrvlc Mrs. sincl r was working in the Prices Board's research section at Ottawa after tiearly 30 years‘ close association with groups 0f Wu"! women when the Navi _flSlZ€(l her last March to become director o! 4111,. Wrens, Eager to be working‘ vv h girls again she r. eed and sailed for England for 3 I training course will: the Canadian IOTC: She returned rank of lxutenanti commander. J Sept. l8. i943, stands out for Cmdr.| Sinclair because on-that any she bc-l come director of the W.R.C.N.S .1 wag promoted in commander. andl smashed a. Mule of champagne I I I Esporance at United Shipyards in ,Montreal first. Canadian wrcn ever _to chrlsten s ship. A brick, grey-haired uoman in early 40's, Cmdr. Sinclair is proud of her Wrens. Canadian girls overseas ent through bombings like veterans side by side with the Brivsh Wrens," silo said. Alllwulh Canada's Vvrens were ganized by W.R.N.S. officers the two servers are different. In Brit. ‘Bin for instance the Wrens are an auxiliary force through the histori- cal accident that they were started befored the .var. In Caziads the Wrens are a pnrt of rhe Navy‘s eszrve. Also the Canad- ranks as men, while t-lii. W.R.N.S. has its awn ranks. Main differenze between the work the British and Canadian services ship. manning ‘ng as Canadi ers." “In the beginning it was s quest. ion of seeing what women could do in civilian life and getting them to do it in Navy." Cmdr. Sinclair said. "At first the work categories were dcmestie. Now there. are dozens Oh transports. Tile inn‘. so far (mighty-technical and uciet work." Omdr. Sinclair-s day filled with appointments. lmturu tn officers _'\ud Saturdsfy and sundsy are a nice peace ui time to finish up work that couldn't be squeezed in hlrtlllfih the week." l-Ier appointment u director of nearly 4.000 Wrens is the culminst. ion of close contact wit-b various groups of young women. Cm . Sinclair graduated from University College. University of Toronto in i022 and was assistant to the dean of women at the coll- ege for titres years while esming (BIL) Economics and University of rlln she returned to the Unlvsr. slty of Toronto u lectuter In polit- Icol solstice. rri to Donald ll. Jincloir. awyer, ended her leaching but. she continued active in executlv; work They hsd no children and when her hulbflndi died in 10M she turned again tot bard wltlrk. mooted whitest of her frstorn s rave our years Ihl Ifltflylll lb! All 80-04- IIIEIITIIIII GIIAIIIIIAII ls reserved for new: but Ildvertlilug I M"! nature may bu inserted Pelts, either sex-S E _.__T£I.|l (JHARLQQLTIEIIQWN GUARQIAN - Championships, Prizes at Fox Pelt Exhibition CLASS Alt-GROUPS Suction I-llcfit Matched Poll‘ Adut. Felts. either sex-l Intrleo t. George Call-beck. 2. McLure and MocKinnon, Silver Fox Farms Ltd. Section z-Bm Matched Pair Pup Peltl, either sex-b Entries h. Melon-e S: MacKixmcn, SJHF. t . 2. Ray Itockerby. 3. Bmest Mill. Section ii-lest Five Matched Pup Polls, either scx—4 Entries l. Ray Iockerby. 2. George Calibec 3. Ernest Mill. Section 4—Beot four Matched Pup ntriel l!‘ l. Ray Iackerby. 2. George callback. 3. L. W Hancock. WHITE MARKED SILVEIIB — THREE QUARTER 9s 6- . Sec. 1, Adult Malecé i l. Geo Calibeck. 2. L. W Hancock 3. Geo. Callbeck. Sec. 2. Male I'up—l2 Entrle; l. Frank Cameron. L’. L. W. Hancock. 3. Stirling Willis. 4 Wilfred McDonald. F‘ Sec. 3. Adult l-‘enulo—3 Entries l. J. C. Mountain 2. J C. Mountain. 3. Alden Large. Sec. 4. Female Pup-ts 5mm, 1- GNrBe A Callback George A. Callbeck L W. Hancock. MARKED SILVERS - twin Class 1- Sec. l. Adult Male-_5 gnu-in, 1 George calbeck. 7 Huffy Ttdmarsh. ‘Ed McLurc 6c lvIcKinmn. s.l=‘.F. Sec. 2. lllale Pup-ls EnlrI¢g—0 not In competition Georg.- Calbeck, Mi‘! L K Lcokerby, I'll-nest Lockerbv . McLure d: McKinnun. S.F F. McLure k McKinncn, 512i". Ernest Mills. George Cslbeck McLure 6c McKinnon, 8 F F. l‘ I." EQQQKFE-v-utw- Sec. 3. Adult I-‘enralo-li) Entries ti‘. McLure d: McKinnmr s p" 1r, 2' McLure d; McKinnun, 51".!‘ Léri. J WEGRS Murphy. Ed. Burlelgh Geo. Calheck. I- W Hancock. McLure .0 McKlnr-ion. 81X)". D 0 Stewart. L. W. Hancock l0. Andrew Jardlne asog-aavl-v-w See. 4. Female Pu 9 I-Intr f. Geo Calbeck, p_ l” 2. D. O Stewart R George Calbeck 4 i’) O. Stewart. 5. D O. Stewart. MARKED SILVERR. EXTRA LIGHT (‘lass 8- Sec. I. Adult Male-l Entry 1 D. O. Stewart. Sec. 2. Male Pup—2 Entries l. R. H Muttart 2. McLurp d: McKlnnon. Sec. 3. Adult Female-Z Entrlcn 1 McLure At McKlnnon 2. George A. Callbccl; Sec. l. Female Pup-T Entries l. Geo. Calbeck. 2 D 0 Stewart. 3. Mrs. L. K. Lockerby 4 L. W. Hancock. Class l6- Sec. 5. Adult Pairs-Z Entries i George Caribou: 2 George ‘Jalbeck. tier. ti. Pup Pairs-It Entries l, Gecrae A. Callberk 2. D. O. Stewart. 3 McLurc 6a McKlnnon Sec. 7. Best 5 Pelt Pups-Z Entries l George A. Callheck 2 McLure 6-: IIcKinnori Sec. H. Best I Pelt Pups-l Entry l. George A Callbeck. PLATINUM SII-VERS- DARK TC LIGHT Class 9 Sec. l. Adult Pelt-ll Entries 1 Cudmore Bros. 2 L» W. Hancock 11mg cast 1o PM" PIIIII 00B IIIEII Illl! That's why it’: so highly recommended The res Scott's Emulsion is such a great tonic is that it contains on abundance of vital clemcut|—for adults to help build stamina, improve digestion and fortify tho system against colds- children for old In doaolopingmug bones, sound tooth an sturdy tones agllnlt common winter ills. Emulsiled b on exclusive process for any Ploanat- tutiag. economical too. Buy bdoy. All ilnllgilh- SCOTT'S 5-6. McLure d: MacKinnon, s. . 1" Ltd. i SPECIALS 1 rook f lt Boiled Dresses? alugoollfloynt vl-I- uu in wools and mp0s to clear at HAL!‘ P810! 1 of Winter Colts to clear at EAL!‘ P310! felt Bats clearing at 50c. and $1.00. Slightly Boiled Blouses to clear at $1.89. Tho “GLORIA” Cor. Queen and Rlch~ moud Streets Sm. 2. Pup Pelt—2 Entries 1 Gordon McMillan. 2. Gordon McMillan. LIGHT TO EXTRA LIGHT PIATINIJM SILVIIIS Clul 10 Sec. I. Adult Pelt-No Entries. 2. Pup Polk-it Entries Gordon McMillan George Calbeck. Mrs Irenc- McMillan. R. II. Muttart. Gordon "McMillan. . McLure 5'. McKlnnon. PLATINUM SILVER- EXTRA LIGllT COLOR Sec. GUI-mm»- Clloa II Soc. I. Adult Male or Female- I Entries 1. L. W. ylancock. 2. L, W Hancock 3 George Calbeck 4. R S. Humphrey. Sec. 2. Pup lllsle or Female-w Entries 1 Geo Callbeck 2. Geo. Callbeck. 3. Geo, Callback 4. Ray Lcckr-rby. 5 R. H. ‘Wuttart CLASS l6—GROUPS Section 9—Best Matched Pall Adult Pelts, either sex-I Itnll’! l. George Callbcck. Section Ill-Bell. Matched Pllr Pup Felts, either vex-Z Entries 1 George Callbeck. 2. McLure dc McKlnncn Section lb-Best five matched Pup Pelts, either sex-Z Entries. l. George Calbeck. McLure d: McKimion. Section 12 -.- 80st for matched Pup Pelts, either sex-l Entry l George Callbeck. PLATINUM-DARK T0 LIGHT COLOR Class See. 1. Adult Pelt-i Entries l, George Callback. 2. I... W Hancock. 3. George Cailbeck Sec. 2. Pup Pelt-Z Entries 1. George ualibeck. 2. George Callbeck. PLATINUM-LIGHT TO EXTRA LIGHT Class Sec. l. Adult Pelt-J Entries l. Geo. Calibeck. 2. Geo. Callbeclz. 3. Geo. Cailbeck 4. L W. Hancock. Sec. 2. Pflpg Light to Extra Light ~46 EnIrIOs l, 2. 3. 4. Geo. A. Callbeizk. 5. McLure d: McKinnon 8. Geo. A. Callback 7 MCIJIPB dc McKlunon. 8. Geo A Callbeck PLATINUM EXTRA LIGHT ODOR Cluo l4- Sec. I. Adult Male-4 Entries l. 3. Gen A. Cailbeck. Sec. 2. Pup-Extra Light-B lin- rles l Geo. A Calibec? 2. R. S Humphrey. 3. R H. Muttart NOVELTY CLASS - Class l5- Scc. 1. Adult Male-l Entry l Robert Baker. Sec. Pup Pelt-Nu Entry. PLATINUM SILVER ss l6- Cla Sec. I-‘I Best Matched Pair o! Adults-l Entry 1. Geofg¢ Callback Sec. 14. Best Pair of Matched Pups-Z Entries l. George A Callback McLure Ix McKlnnon. I’! l. George A. Callbeck See. 16. Beat 4 Matched Polls-- Entry l. George A. Callback. PEARL PLATINUM! CID-ll 17— See. l. Adulis-Llghf-d Entry l. Ray Iockerby. Soc. 2. Pfllle-Llghto-O Entries 1. George Callback ll, my mckerbv 3. George Callbeck. PlAI-L PLATINUM— EXTRA LIGHT in Clua ll - lee. l. Adults-A Entries l. George Callback 0mg, Callbeek“ lac. 2. Pups-lo luirlu i, George A. Callback. EMULSION cnevclopaedin of tho low of m1 ‘AAQIIII ' aid H sari is. Best s Matched Pello- “M” $5555‘: ‘o'- ‘ll-X’ TO-NIGH T in Oddfellows Hall AUCTION BRIDGE in aid of “MILK FOR BRITAIN FUND" f ___ MRS. BEIECUA McDONALD an 69 years was porn at I P- 1.. the daughter of John an in: her girlh d parts of the S husband resided Weatem Canada, gmdtclan-led on a . . u u _vears ago they let n d m Prince Edward land an? renade thei he in ‘rignis - _ Mcllonallme h “lllgesam d 88am took up occupation. Alt-howl in lawns health for 50""! Y9"! Dflét. Mrs. lVIcDonnld MVH‘ 10st hope recovery nnd cheerful where her hus- ratail business disposition which won for her the frtendsh and good-will of rtii who knfiw her. “d ' e carea affection of dut- ful husband. coupled with T881115? visits from the priests of the par- ish. brought her comfort and con- solation duxing her illness and es- pecially in her hours of greatest suffering. The funeral took place Chris:- condolcted by the parish priest, Rev. John A. MacDonald, who also o1‘- ficla-ted at the grave. Interment in Tlgnlsh Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Augustine McInnis. J. A. Bemard. Joseph '1‘. Arsenau C. . orrissey. John AI-Ieam. Alberton and J. E. Cun- eron. Requiem High Met-s was cele- brated the morning of December 1. Besides a loving and sorrowful! husband there arc left to moum| their lcss and cherish her memory the following sisters and brothers: Ehca, tMfs. James Clorkt nnd Gertrude ilvlrs. Shirley Bran-nu of ' tMrs. Rghert of Boston, to whom the sympat y of the en- tu-e community is extended. The following tributes convey the high esteem in ivhlch the deceased was held:- MASS OFFERINGS . P. A. Burke and Mrs. J. E. Cameron . Marv E, Klnch . and Mrs. Alpert McDonald . C. P. McCarthy . ~ A. r and Mrs. P. J. Bernard . and Nliss Noreen John- 5 I . and Mrs. R, A, McKennn and Mrs. James Christopher . and Mrs. Llovd Crounse . and Mrs. Shirley Brown Mr. and Mrs. John AT-Iezim, Ftumford. Maine. Mrs. Liza Clark Mr, John D. Burke. ‘Arthur E. Brown. Merynkoll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mclnnls. SPIRITUAL BOIJQUETS‘ waist‘? PofE-ivgltre Dame Convent. CARDS OF SYMPATl-IY Mrs. Peter Kliich; M.r, and Mrs. Ray Prausrht: Miss Patricio Knox; crald Redmond: Mrs. Foster Skerry and family: Mr. nnd Mrs- JQSCDII Callaghan; Mr. nnd Mrs. Steven Money and Rose Marie. FLORAL TRIBUTES Mr and Mrs. Peter Burke: and Mrs. J. E, Cameron. I-l3-li. Carcl- of flanks Mr. John J- McDonald, Tignlsh. P. E. L. wishes to extend his sin- cere thanks of appreciation to all. who. by theirmanv acts of kind- nessmssisted u-n drurL-ig his recent sad bereavement in the loss of his beloved wife. l-lIl-ll. 11v IIIEMORIAM DANIEL M. IIIIoDONAI/D The death of Daniel M. MaoDoo occurred at h Ml‘. 1. death came very suddenly and was a shock to his Istiv and fnehdsmlilmost ble and sorrow. people that came ace him and to his funeral showed he was liked by young and ol dalike. He leaves to m his wife formerly 5-»: Mac- Lure,.one son Arthur who mth his wife and adopted daughter lived with him, Also one sislter M6115!"- Mrs. A. M. Bennett of Ocean Bluff Mass. es tnany relatives and friends. The funeral held 361;: was verv large one. cv. . r of the United Church at Dundas cffooiottrt: who spoke comics-ting Iwooxlstothe bereaved. The pall- bearers were John DuPasquier. Jos- em Morrison. Sterling MacDonald. Garficld McLeod. John Shephard. NormA-n Mathcscn- Mu MacLcod drove the hearse. Intmncnt in Dundee Cemetery. please copy.) card?! Thanks Mrs. Dan M. MacDonald and family wish w extend their slu- cere thanh for the many kind- neses extended to them in their recent bereavement and for and letters of sympathy c" which will not soon be 10x1?“- mssawuwwv-vvnavra. iiv MEMORIAM Demlully away at ner home BAHA ’I THE HOLY SPI of San I Queen Hotel Parlor Public Cordialiy Invited. Under the auspices of _ RAGE "rumor; LECTURE —5ubject— RIT. ITS POWER By Mrs. Mamie L. Soto, Francisco THURSDAY, JAN. l3, at 8 o'clock, I’.l\I. 89 Water Street No Admission or Collections Baha’is of Charlottetown Mrs. Bruce President Mrs Cnozier. IBurns. Meeting opened by -the Ode and repeating the .lri unlson- Mrs. Bruce Crcmler set- led as secretary in the absence of the secretary. Roll call was answered by five members, two new members were .welcon.ed four visitors were p". sent Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed, reports from committee were heard- Sick Committee. Mrs Bruce iRlley. reported making one vigfl ' and taking trcit i ‘ Moved and second that Mrs R0‘ |hert Clark be on sick committee for the next term. Moved and seconded that $20.00 be sent to R/ed Cross oilt of proceed; of Fruit Cake Lotterv, nnd that $5 09 be sent to T B League. all old bills were moved paid, report of proceeds from cake lottery nnd sale of cakes fil- Cllrlslmas School Concert, s.- mounted to S32 l9 A contest read by Mrs. Gordon Cowins was enioved by all pre- sent Next meelng at the home of Mrs. Brua: Riley, rcli call tn be ailswerezi by exchange of Valen- tines with original verse. Meet- ing closed with Natiqial Anthem s dainty lunch was then served bv Cflflfl dispersed to their hcmes ‘ IIIONTAEUITGR’. I. i‘ the bfonaaue Women's Instltui» was held st the home of Mrs. R. G McDonald on Tuesday afternoon January 4th the president Mrs. R. W. Beck presiding. The meet- ing was opened with the mlnutesi I A. of the last meeting. Roll Call was responded to by nine members. , The sick committee reported vis- iting two sick ladies. The new sick committee Mrs. Adams and Mrs. J C. McLure. There was no report l from the school committee. new‘ committee Mrs. B. McLean and Mrs. Louis McDonald. The Red Cross convehar gave the following report of finished wot-k on hand: l quilt, 2 girls dresses. l pr. knickers, l. pr. long socks, 3 pr. short socks. 'l'l1e committee in charge of cleaning the school reported that. the work had been done and the teachers were very well pleased with the condition of the school. Several letters were read from boys oversee: thanking the Institute for Christmas parcels. There was also a letter from Mrs. C_ M. Hopkins with a cash donation of $2.00 en- closed. A letter regarding radio pro- gramme "Of Things to Come" was read and discussed. The president appointed Mrs. J. C. MeLure, Mrs. A. C. McKay and Mrs. Wilfred Watterwcrth to listen to this pro- gramme for one month and bripiz m a report, Each member is asked to bring some extra eats to our next sewing meeting so that a box may be packed and sent to a sick member. Pans are to be mace at this meet- ing for a chop suey supper to be held at our next meeting. As there was no further business the meeting adlourned. SPRING BROOK W. I- The regular monthly ntceting of the Spring Brook W I. was held at the home of Mrs. John Bearisto Jan. 6th. v Meeting opened by repeating the Creed. roll call was answered by a members. and there were two visitors present Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Report of Bazaar and pan- try sale showed proceeds of $30.39 and l pr» gloves not sold It was decided to send for 5 lbs yarn to Red Cross. School Comm. repor a pencil sharpener, a stove pipe damper and soap needed for the school. Sick Ccmm. reported hav- ing made sick calls. A letter cf thanks was read from Pie Oliver Col; thanking the members for Chrlstmts parcel cclved. also a Christmas card from one of our former members A play- ette was talked about. and a com- mittee was appointed to see about line Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs, Dan MacKay. Roll calf to be answered with a school improve- merit Collection amounted to 90c Lunch was served and the Na- tional Anthem closed the meet- inl. MAPLE LEAF “Z I. The January meeting of the W l’ at. Traveller's l-‘test met at the home of Mrs. Harold Mouse with eleven members and tvro visitors Women's lnstiIuteélbieetings The Vice-i _ Gorden Cousins Alma, t presided at the meeting in the ab- Burlteitefive of the President. Mrs. earn, and lived dur. Viflrs in different After her marriage she and her for some years lfl Ben] l singing - Summerside the hostess after a social chat all] The IYEIIIAIT-IHOHLIIIY inectins ail i Des Roches Layton. I! “'81s decided to make spun lillllllfl- Mrs George Taylor inviiec‘ the members to her home to qulr 0X19. Four pr. socks, 2 pr. gloves, uric 3 sweaters were passed in for Red {Cross work Mrs Roy Walker of- fered to take these articles to Hm!’ W hea on 1i DSCBIB 23M U10 Buddenlngr new “ALT”: w I 19:55:? ‘elgascnolfu an?“ mtbetr most _____; ‘ , tube mmm,fd_°°{,i‘}'g,,§,{ The January meeting of the Bu]. lwtie o1 John s, Manon“, who tic W. I. met at the home of the firs I Letters o! thanks were read from ‘ladies in the district who received gift-s from the Institute at. Chnct- ' mas. Two members paid their dues. The school com. Mrs H Eng- land Programme 00th.. Mrs. land and Mrs R Walker. Roll call for next day is nam- ing an improvement for our school Correspondence was read. Mrs James Marchbank IIIVlLEC I the members to her homo on Tucs- dfly "Quill! to form a Listening Group for the Radio Talia. Mrs Roy Walker lnvitai the members to her home for tho February meeting The National Anithem W85 outlg. The programme consisted of tvrr contests nnd a demonstration on Howe to make chocolates by Mrs Geo. Taylor. Lunch was served by the com 1r charge followed by a sing-song led by Mrs piano. Geo. Ramsay a: the Y .__.. . .. l‘ SPRING V LLB!’ W» I. i The January lhtillll? of Spring Valley W I met at zhe home cf Mrs, George Cotton or ‘Tuesday evening. Jan. -lfh. The , President. Mrs" Dan Bijvanton pre- sided- The meeting opened with the Ode and the Creed in tlflUOll. The minutes o! the former meeting were read and adopt’; Flight members answered to rvii call by donating bleached flour bags Sick committee reported taki-z; fruit to one. The following committees were appointed viz Sick. Mrs. Lockhart. Mrs Glover. school, Mrs. Cotton and M-rs Colo. Pro- gramme. Mrs Andrew Cascley, Mrs. Mann; Adams, Mrs. Charles Mclsennafl. Correspondence was read and discussed A special treat was ordered for one, incapacitated for several tnonths. Mrs George lockhart was appointed to pur- chase material for quilts. Mrs. Cotton and Mrs Dan Bryanton kindly volunteering to prepare same and look after the quilting Mrs. Dan Champion made a liberal donation of money toward the wid- ler boxes. Mrs W J Harrington invited the members to her home for the packing. One new member Mrs Gordon Bryanton. was wel- coined The February meeting was invited to the home of Mrs Ro- bert Glover, rcll call being answer- ed by exchanging Valentines. An entertaining programme of contests was carried out, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The meeting closed by singing National Anthem Collection 55c LONG RIVER W- I. The monthly meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held a the home of Mrs, W E John- stoue on Friday evening, Jan. ‘l. with an attendance of 10 members and four visitors The president Mrs Edwin Bernard presided and the meeting opened by‘ singing In- stitute Ode anzl repeating Creed lil unison. Rcll call answered hv passing in a quilt block. Minutes of last meeting were reed. app-WY- ed and signed. The reports of the different committees were given and new committees were appointed for the coming month as follows. Sick, Mrs, Oliver Paynter. Mrs. Dan Campbell. Mrs Alton Bell School. Mrs. Dan Campbell and Miss Mae Found Lunch, Ivfrs Alton Bell. Mrs Bruce Bell. Mrs. Edwin Bernard Mrs Heath Campbell Programme, Mrs Nelson Leod, Mrs Murdock MacLood. It was moved and seconded that a bill for Christmas candy and bags be paid. After some discussion it was decided to have a concert In February no date set. Th." com- ‘. he Mac- mlttec appointed in charge of concert Miss Elva Maciial’ MTF Oliver Paynter, Mrs Andrew C. Juhnstone. Mrs Elwood Campbell. Miss Juanita Campbell. Mi=s Vera Brsnder. also was decided to send for Dialogues books m; soon u» pos- sible. ‘Then we are in all mec- at. Mrs. Oscar Johnstones to mike further arrangements for the cun- cert. Mrs. Friwin Be-nnrd kindly invited members m he" l~n~~ “or February tneetir" RDII CBII In " m u In exchange of Valentines. _ The Institute also rcrcivPri um‘ nice letters of thanks from I-Ivefvlf Dzmnhr Jlifl James Brown which l "<- Christmas boxes. Om- mefhbc l‘ (p, wgrp paid meetin: rinsed l" ringing the National Anthrr; The president. Mrs John C lniz onemvi by riwln" Perl: U11 Your ‘roubles, This was followed by the repeating of IIIF Creed Roll was called and the Iflluulfi of the last. meeting read and e9- EVERY 13' a Cl/P Marchbank presided and the meet-l Col l 05: Fee 25¢ LONDON__iCPi_ 3,1,; winicrfor has been clretiril chain ""- iji ‘If’ weleci. cotrmittee nI MP; of llll poi ~ ilrs which is consideriui! D-fllls fol ithe rebuilding cf tlic lluuFi‘ l“ Commons. (‘l/P 0F i FRY? COCOA 0F F000 l ‘_..