DECEMBER 22, 1949 Suffered Severe Rheumatic Pains in Shoulder and Hips-For Months! ._I¢eI| fine now and is de- lighted Sarnak relieved con- ‘tan: misery of rheumatic pain within two weeks! A mm with two children has res- nsibilities. And continued sufier- fig from rheumatic pain handicaps him badIYl _ But Mr. ‘T. S. Dixson of Cake 355011, Albert County, New Bruns- wick, found a solution to his prob- lem. No more sleepless nights for him any more! No more tossing and filming in bed, racked with pain! As he feIIB 1f- - "For months I suffered with yhBtlmflI-IC ains in my left shoulder Md fight’, 'p. Although I was not Completely laid up, tlus handicap- ' me badly. Often I could not ‘lea properly at night, for _rny hip wo d bother me quite a bit after “Om; to d—and whenever_ I mmed over, would catch me quite bad. "No wonder I was glad to hear About Sarnak. For within two weeks of the time I started t_o take it. I 3m. relief. Am now feeling fine and n’; all thanks to Sarnak.” in our files are thousands of detters from people like Mr. Dixson, who have found relief from their qufi-(rfillfl by taking Sarnuk. Those opla were once made miserable m. nagging‘pflIIIB-rfllflumfltlt, lessly. And first dose. Sarnak toda y. MR. T. S. DIXSON arthritic or neuritic-or by back- aches, Iumbago, kidney, liver and stomach upsets and constipation. Now they are happy——because they feel fine. You, too, may be suffering need- you owe it to yourself to give Sarnak a chance to hel you, too. Pain relief is fast with because it’s in liquid form with no tablets or pills to dissolve first. Sarnak starts its effective relief from the moment you swallow the So give it a try. Get nak AI All Drug Store: e35 6 VALUES GALORE IN TIMI FOR HOLIDAY GIFT‘ BUYING A good practical gift for the family car will please Dad or Mother, Here is I fine selection of small luxuries n well ls practical gifts. Oflectrlc DeTrosOrI for the windshield. Guuantned Batteries Built for hggvy duty service. Spotlight Chrome-plated Inner control light A COMPLETE SELECTION 0F TOP OUALITY TIRES F. II. MeLAINE 1U GRAFTON ST. ll. . Auto Heater Sturillly I‘. built. *1 Easily installed. Uas Caps a1 with ma. 6b Chromium @ I plated. Twin Musical .0 Horns Complete with relay DARG AINS USED CARS and TRUCKS ouAtlrv AT LOW cosr FORD DELUXE TUDOR I949 Wlnti-rizcd 1949 Wintcrizccl I949 Radio 8; Heater 1948 COUPE 1946 I945 1947 Platform 8o Racks srrwnnr morons no. "Your Meteor Dealer" 224 or; (mo. sr. METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN PLYMOUTH SPECIAL CLUB FORD Vz-TON PICK-UP _ FORD ‘fie-TON EXPRESS MERCURY 2-TON Stoke Body FORD DELUXE CLUB COUPE PHONE 831 RlYl-LRDALE The annual meeting or the Rlverdale _- Churchill W. I. anet at the home of Mrs. Bell Lamont on Wednesday evening. November 9. with an attendance of six mem- bers and several visitors present. 'I'he meeting opened virlth the 1n- stltule Ode followed by repeating the Creed In unison. Roll call was answered by paying membership fccs. .\llll\iI.€S of last annual meeting were read and signed. Committees had no reports, Following are officers for the lollolving year; president, Mrs. Finlay lvIacFadycn. secretary- trcasurer. Mrs. Guy MacLeod. auditors, Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon and Mrs. Isabel Lamont. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Guy MacLeod purchase s. yard stick for the school. It was mined and seconded that $120.00 be given to the trustees to help pay bllls in connection with the school. It. was also moved and se- conded that all bills for fruit be paid, Total receipts for year, $518.44. Total expenditures. $406.54. leaving a balance of $101. ‘l9 Next meeting to be held at the homo of Miss Shirley Mac-Donald. Roll coll lo be answered with an exchange of Christmas prrsents. It was moved by Mrs. J. A. Mac- Klnnon, seconded by Mrs. Guy Aloviucod that we adjourn the meeting. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Harry Wheeler. ALBERRI" PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Alherry Plains W.l. was held on Dec. 'i at the home of Mrs. Robert Concly with nine members present. Meeting opened with the Club Wonleifs Creed followed by roll call. The minutes o! the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was then read. One member paid subscription to the Institute News. It was decided lo buy new blinds for the school and also to have the sharpener and globe repaired. The secretary was asked to \\l'll€ the Local Convention secre- lnljv for information on the quilt zu-iwjcct. Five dollars was voted to be sent to lhr T.B. League. It. “as decided lo buy a registered bond with the Institute funds on hand. The school children and sick are to he remembered at Christmas. Proceeds from an suction of cotton remnants from Batons and Simpsons amounted to 54.85. This money is to be used for charitable purposes. Collection amounted to 90 cents. it was decided to buy cod liver oil capsules for the school children. and also lo send a patch apron through the district to obtain funds. Next meeting is to be held zit the home of Mrs. Norman Mac- Millan. Roll call to he answered by a Now Year's resolution. A delicious lunch and treat of candy was served by the hostess. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. NEW GLASGOW W. I. The tvceirt_v-slxi.ii annual meet- ing of the New Glasgow Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Melvin MacLeod on Mon- day evening. November 7 with a large attendance. Roll call was responded to by l8 members and two visitors wil-h n "question box.“ Moe-ling opened in the usual manner after which the secretary reed lhe last annual report and lbc monthly report respectively. .\Ili'lllIf‘S approved arld signed by president. More discussion on the quilt blocks. It was decided to \\l'llE the district secretary or president at Wheartley River re- garding same. Sick committee reported visits inside. Same School committee to zirl for another monlh. _ 'l‘ho following slots of officers wcxo cleclcd for the fol-lowing term? l‘ ‘dent. Mrs. R. L. Dickleson. V President. Mrs. Lorne Sh venson. Sccvlliary-'l'l'casill'el‘. lll‘ll<lfiil. ilirociors: Mrs. Roy Dickieson. All-s. Fosdcr Sellal", Mrs. Edwin Hlvvcnson and Mrs. Richard Dick- ivsnn. Auditors: lliiss Lynetla Brown .'l"‘l llirs. Elbert Illll. iliscllssion on Red Cross work l "l over for December meeting. lTs-cllssinn on music program for sibool child-van. Paper to be sign- MI lw lrmlco: zlntl ionchcr as soon “s possible, Orhpnnage donations ‘vcvc lbcn rccoivcd amounting to H030, other cnllrclors ln_ hear front. Salvation Army donations "rvcivrd flI1l0llill'.L‘(l (o $16.75. Col- lrcWvn incomplete also. New cnmmiVr-cs for December Fchooi. Mrs. Earl Houston rind lllrs Chalmers Iiaird. Sick fill-s. Iioy Dickinson and Miss Annn Slcvcnson. T/unch. Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. .i. H. Dickieson. Prozrwln. Mrs. Percv Dickleoon and M--=. Lorne Stevenson. Tho oncsiinn box was asked by Miss Elsie Laird and answered by li~~ members. A Ivcsrfv vole. of lib-link! was rxlcnrlcd lo the retiring officers abrl acknnwledqod hv same. A contest of trees nnd flowers li-ss put on bv Miss Lynetla For Font Aliment Consult u II..I.A. enovin. o. r. l. Orthopedic _ Ciziropodist Mrs. Earl it .ili' \ i 143 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE MEETINGS CHURCHILL IBrOWXi. Collection $1.35. I. Next meeting at Mrs. Richard Drdnleson. Roll call answered with an ‘change of Christmas gifts. Refrchrnents were served by the hosooss and committee in charge. Vhe National Anthem concluded the meeting. MAYFIELD W. I. The Maydicld Women's Institute held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Warfleld Orr. The meeting opened by singing the Ode, followed bry repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by six mom-hers. The secretary and books being absent the annual meeting was left for December meeting. Seven members paid membership fees. Collection 50c. School and sick committees gave their reports and neiw committees were appointed: Sick, Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mrs. Willard Nicholson: school. Mrs. Millar Orr. and Mrs. Warfleld Orr; lunch. Mrs. Willard MacDonald and Mrs. Warfleld Orr. It was moved end seconded that bills amounting to $5.50 be paid. Garments and knilitin-g were given lo fills inmnbers to be made up from the Red Cross. Plans we're madc- for the National Films in the hall. Members to make cake and candy. Mrs. Blair Andrew invited the lnenrbers lo hcr home for Decem- ber meeting. Roll call Io be answered by exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Meeting chwsed by singing the Island Hymn. Dainty lunch was served by the com- mittee assisted by thc hostess. TUONLEA W. I. The annual meeting of Avonlea W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Moore on the evening of Nov. 16 with fihe president presid- ing. The meeting opened wi-th the singing of the Institute Ode. followed by the repeating on! the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last annual meeting and of the October meeting were read and adopted. Nineteen members and lwo visitors were present. The reports of the committees were then heard and new ones appointed as follows: Cavendlislh sick, Mrs. Alfred Moore and Mfrs. Lorne McNeill: Cavendish school, llfrs. Ernest McNe-ill and Mrs. ltfilton Green: North Rustico sick. lVlrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson: North Rustico school. Mrs. N. S. McLui-e and Mrs. Ernest lVIcLure. The treasurer than gave the re- port from the Halloween social also hcr annual report. After some discussion it was moved and seconded that the In- stitute pay $125.00 towards the in- stallation of sanitary toilets in Cavendish school. It was also moved and seconded that the In- stitute give Miss Mary Stewart $5.00 for her kindness in giving the use of her dining room at Lakevlew Lodge for Chicken dinner. The correspondence was lhcn reed and discussed. The election of the officers for the ensuing year then took place and resulted as follows: Prcsldenl, Mrs. 1m McCoubreyn Cavendish. Vice - Presidents. Miss Blanche Wyand, Cavendish and Mrs. Leigh Warren, North Rustico. Sccreiary - Treasurer. Mrs. N. S. McLure. North Rustico. Assistant Secretory. Miss Jenny Moore. Cavendish. b Auditors. Mrs. Erncst McNcill and Mrs. Robert Woolncr. Directors. Mrs. Jeremiah Sim?" son. Mrs. George McCoubrey and l\'Irs. William Toombs. . Program Committee. Mrs. M. .i. Dovle. Mrs. George Gollllll. MP5- Alfrcd Moore and ‘Vlrs. 01B! Stevenson. After lunch was served by the committee assisted by (h! 00$‘ fess the meeting closed by sing- ing God Save. lhe King. NORTH RIYER W.l- The regular meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held at the home of MYS- Nell Matheson on Dec. 5. The meeting opened with collect (or club women with nineteen members answering the roll val! with one cent per inch of waist. amounting t.o the slun 0f $817» or- Four visitors were present. rcspondence was rend and two bills were paid; one thank 31°11 note was read and one vole of thanks was given. I 1t was decided that $9.00 b" given to the Hall commlttco for‘ the purchase of coal. lvlvs. Fulton Warren kindly invited the meni- hers to her home for the He“ meeting. The lunch committee for this will be Mrs. Keir Wav- ren, Mrs. John Warren, Mrs. Fred Jewell. and Mrs. Sterling Mac-l Klnnon. Next roll rail is lo be fill-l swered by a. New Year's rcsolu-l lon. l Collection was taken up slid amounted to $1.85. Lunch was thcnl served by hostess and committee; in charge and a social hour spent.’ .___-- l ALEXANDRIA W. I. The December meetini! OI’ 1119i Alexandre W. l. mot sl the hnlllt‘ of Mrs. Nat. McKinnon. Merlin! opened with singing of "silt"? Night" followed by CYPCO» R9“ call was responded to bv an IX- change of Christmas lifts. Dis.- cusslon o! new business took plncc and plans were made for the fol- lowing month's activities. New window locks are to be bought and attached to school windows. Vita- min fsblets are to be provided for school children. Sick committee reported two sick lrcals taken and one baby gift. All bills were paid and each member promised to contact one adirlt to donate blood to blood bank. Christmas treet will be provided for pupils at concert and plans were made for a we'l- COme party for Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan at (he homo of Mr. anf. Mrs. Bruce Judson. Mrs. Alwiq/i MvKie. Mr; Harold Beaten and Mrs. George 'MacLennan offered io make Santa suit. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. George MacLennan. A delicious lunch was served by the lwsless and committee in charge. Collec- tion amounted to $2.60. KINGSTON W. I. The regular meeting of the Kingston W. I. was held at. the home of. Mrs. William Colwlll on Thursday evening December 1. In the absence o! the president the vice-president presided, meeting opened by the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Creed in unison. the minutes were read and approved. The following motions were moved and seconded that a sym- pathy Card be sent to Mrs. Allan Wyand, that $2.00 he sent to T. B. League also that each home make 4 lbs sugar lnlo Candy‘ lo he sold at Christmas Concert. Proceeds from C0ncert,$28.l0. One new member was welcome. Mrs. Wltfleld invited members for next meeting. lunch C0mmlttee_l Miss Edna Colwiil and Mrs. Earl‘ Willis. Meeting adjourned and a} delicious lunch was served by hos- tess and committee in charge. NORTH MILTON W. I. Mrs. Brenton Coles entertainfl members of North Milton Instit- ute on the evening of Dec, 1 with ll members present. Meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Cde. and repezitinz creed. l Minutes were adopted as read and convenors of (liffcrcnt com-l mlttees reported. committee a bill of .30. school com- mittee reported that blinds needed from Red Cross and Santa Claus‘ decided to leave those matters in‘ the hands of school committee and‘ also have them get a treat for; children. Committee in charge of packing woollens rcporled a p3¢k_ age. of 250 lbs. bad been sent. A new conunlltee of Mrs. Brentonl Coles, Mrs. Res. Coles and Mrs.’ Raymond Andrews was appointed to send English parcels for‘ next three months. Correspondence consisted of let- ters from Blood Donors Clinic, First Aid Course and T. B. Leaguaxi It. was agreed to try to scndl blood donors and Mrs, Robert, car-l ter offered to provide transportat-l ion. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 bc given to T. B. Leztguefi Mrs. Percy l-looper presented anl interesting and amusing propraml of contests and lunch was served‘ by hostess and committee. New‘. meeting to be held Jan. 5m at. the‘ home of Mrs. Loren Thompson‘ when lunch committee will he I\lrs.l Robert Carter. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Mrs. Chester Matheson and Mrs. l-lcr- bert Matheson, l l NEW HAVEN W. I. The December meeting of thcl New Haven Women's Institute vvasw held at. the home of Miss Helen‘; Dochcrtyg meeting nperlcd by sing- ing Ode and repeating the Creed listed below. OPEN: Jaw. The above business S. A. McDONALD STANLEY SHAW FIT-RITE SHOE . I sum-Q...‘- -_..< .- 4e, In» I q“, Stores will close of 6 p.m. Stores will be closed on MOND Stores will close or 6 pun. SATURDAY 31. Deoem Stores will be closed on MONDAY 2nd. Jonuory 1950. u»: int-alum. DRINK , / m» Tastu with sandwiches in unison. Eleven members an- swered roll call with exchange of Christmas gifts. One member paid fees. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed by the president. The school committee reported several items needed for the school. The following are the new committees. Programme Mrs. Earle Moore and Mrs. Michael Murphy. The correspondence was and discussed. Two thank you notes were read. A letter was re~ sieved from our adopted Institute in England, also a letter from Mildred Crosby thanking members for order of Christmas cards. The business part of the meet- ing then took place. It was move- ed and seconded that $5.00 be given to '1‘. B. League. Six dozen apples are to be got for a; treat for the children at the Christmas Concert. A150 apples are to be sent to Senatorlum at Christmas, It was decided that each member make four pounds of Sugar into candy for Christmas concert. 1t was also decided to clean the school before the con- cert. It. was moved and seconded V) 59nd a sweater set to new babies in district. Collection read was taken and g. Sick committee mounted to .60 cents, A donation of presented a bill of $1.00 and school $1.00 was received. Next. meeting is to be held at the homo of Mrs. Roland BuchananJr. Roll call to repairing. the"; also suggested that be answered with a grab bag. Two cod liver oil capsules be obtained contests were put on by Miss Helen Christmas is coming near Everything is expensive and deer: At my Store prices are low-— , Iuy here and save your clougK JOSEPH (i. KIIYS Cor. Grafton & Weymourh Srs. PHONE 2601 — FREE DELIVERY DEC. 22. 23. 24 - THUR" FRI" SAT. PLGE THIRTEEN OUR ONE DOLLAR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL NUTS—Mixed—3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 DRINKS-I case (plus deposit) . . . . $1.00 MATCHES-—(EddyI—1 dot. . . . . . . $1.00 BEANS—Yellovv-Eyed—7 lbs. . . . . . $1.00 MOLASSES-—1 gol. 8: 1 stick of gum $1.00 BANANAS-S lbs. CANDY-Mixed—3 lbs. . . . .. . . . . LARD—5 lbs. CRANBERRIES-—4 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 BOLOGNA-J lbs. .. .. .. . $1.00 .. $1.00 . $1.00 . $1.00 I" __.. - City Hugh MacDonald and Docherty and Mrs. Roland Bush. Mrs, Mu r- l mask purchased lor concert. 1L was anan’ Jr. and were won by Mrs. phy. The meeting closed by sing-l ins the Kins. A dainty lunch “is then served by the hostess. BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITIN G RAP! I) CALCULATION FILING EVENING CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 9, 1950 Write for Information on Correspondence Instruction. W. D. FRASER, Prin. Public Stenography -- Ditto Duplication — Gesfetner Duplication RESUME BPELLING CORRESPONDENCE GREGG BUSINESS ENGLISH SHORTHAN D g JANUARY 4m, 1950 The UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Applications are now being received from studentswishlng to begin instruction on that doth MACHINE OPERATION BUSINESS ARITHMIJTIO orncn PRACTICE 1210., mo. Royal Bank Bldg. ISHOPPING nouns FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER To ovoid confusion and For the convenience of the patrons of the following merchants of Charlottetown the shopping hours us listed hove been agreed upon by the stores Stores will remain open on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON during December. Stores will remoin open on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENlNGS-the 22nd and 23rd. December until 9 p.m. Stores will remain open uni-ii 6 p.m. SATURDAY 24th. December (Christmas Eve). CLOSED: ' SATURDAY 24th December (Christmas Eve). AY and TUESDAY, 26th. and 27th. Dec. her (New Year's Eve). Phone 197-L Jrlrlllllhi flllilhlll periods hove been agreed upon and announced well in advance in o sincere effort- ro offer reol service to oil porrons of ond or the some time co-operore with the forge num in this reroil business. MOORE S: MeLEOD LTD. l ‘FMETROPOLITAN STORE LTD F. W. WOOLWORTH LTD. HOWARD MclNNIS ROGERS HARDWARE LTD. AGNEW-SURPASS STORES d: PEARDEN LTD. CO. LTD. rv- ll’. Charlottetown retell business ber of employees ihor serve you WRIGHT SHOE CO. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. LePAGE SHOE CO. MILLER BROS. SIMPSON'S AGENCY McFARLANE BROS. CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE urn-sneak The Charlottetown Board of Trade nsrsu. usncrumrs commune ‘Open Tuesday 27th December. succuqeunux v w? 1i .3 l .39