THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I l {Annual Meeting litriieii institute , ’ The annual meeting oi’ the Borden Women's Institute was held in the scout hall on Wed- nesday, November 1st, with sev- enteen members present. Meeting gFenecl with roll call and reading minutes o! last annual an monthly meetings. Correspond- ence was read by tho secretary.’ d u... tarsal"... 2h In nevus! creations to tho school. Mrs. Mc- nporhd hr It commit- 1 giants " ' toe that the’ had taken fruit to "i m" r TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY The delegates, Mes. Lynds and j I, Mrs. Darrach, who had attended the T. n. meeting in Chariotte- ' ' town, gave their report. Both N b d school and sick committees were . ‘r I " I I re- inted 1or another month. Oar committee reported .00 ‘$.53’; ‘.’t,.‘°'_.,,,‘.’,‘,i ’,',‘,°“";;,.‘Zf ‘l’; - A presentation which will h. er chant hitmet t. Tm‘ President» Mrs» ‘"1111 He!" style-minded woman of Cllarlothtowln. . . as l‘l!l, then gave the folio ro- goé olItlguimsk o! the fine: file Holt Ionfrew collection will feature aowoot e ow n manhunt “Once more it accounts} out? styles . . . including the ttlledo front, the Y 0000181 t w» lit-flit?“ the past yen‘. lrlnhnkl, the wider sleeves wlliell are highlights er Chester Buntlin I when, in retrospect we look back {he n"; mnflg, ‘Ill-ave inkrn up over the year i944, we find sun- n KCflblllfiiOll tor the shine and shadow following each wlnlr; hlunihs. sighs; ovahlntilég pattern oi ‘flag 110K Ronfrcw MQTQQQIMM" W“ DO I‘ [l8 K5 _-__- ' C 4 o M... it». hiacKlllilnzl is eiii- ’ inlet o! all i would XRMUOII ice. ready to assist and advise y" - = l m" "‘ I $23.2" s ‘fill. ‘i::i,.2i..:.i"':. ti: ’ I n! our most active mem rs, Mrs. Field and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. . Q he Field through illness and I'm sure l ' . A I speak for the entire Institute I Q " . t. ' ._\ badly i when I say that we all hope aha . . window uultt‘. will have a rapid and complete re- tecellllv. covet-y, Mrs. Stewart has moved ‘ I d w d tn another town and we wish he: e Mr. Zlllll D . Bron ll and‘ all luck and prosperity in her new iulillly It" Rlvcl‘ 188i home. These members were suit- ‘ M. - taken over‘ ably rememiae ecl b u I stit . ' ‘leesllflil lo! ihg“gliflrll€qklE Tradiniz: We extend corngratiyllftignaxlto ‘it's . UICTC. sewing was held l1» tention to the :" . ‘l . Fllillk Ralllsa and ennnins senning min In view of the fact that Moore & McLeod Ltislnitefl Oct. zllsl. NEAT-Q flowers and in two instances iv- _ ' wi liters were present‘ ing a yearly subscription to“ l tlose all day Wednesday, special arrangemen unrk ivasbacctgmiiilslz- lglflllZlllflt Mass cards and cards b; mgdg by appointment, S0 that you can see the . u/as served y 8 05- o sympa hy were sent to be- _ . ‘.1 social evening spent. reared griendisl I HOLT RENFREW repleaentatlvo on Wednesday i1 ———— Ontesoca adoweleht dele- - J. o. eraser. pilitol‘ oll gates to the annual convention, deslrel ed Church. showed col- district convention, T. B. League cm silt a in the hall’ on meeting, and in each case suitable evening. 'l"nese slides reports were made. I might men- i the \\")l'K_ of the missions tlon that one of our members was in occupllso tiorzii China. Quite appointed District President a number attended than slides 3nd ion lzi really interesting. ‘ eclioii was taken up vxpeilses. The ing crib quilts and were fortun- - l~ ‘ill A Foundflllim ate in winning first prise was Sung", all WhlCh Rev. Mr. Perhaps the most illiportnnt Fraser clOSEd B-llhefilli with worh undertaken this year was the prayer, gig, s Sail; Clruebbrighich has rec; ——-— - nilad, an On Friday evclliilg 00!. 17th l should prove advantageous to the nilllibfll" ~:' iricliiis from C girk as well as giving them train- belltoii . ii ll'_‘Ill'0}' rllitfivlfi Si“ " 1118 in conducting business meet- cred at 1.x. liulnc of Ml". and Mrs. inizs. We co-operatetl with (liner MOHKQODIFY)‘ MacE-‘eil to tender, societies in the sale oi.’ War Sav- them a Lirevrc-ll ' " ption before-lugs Stamps. In September we leaving that locality. An address had our annual picnic. This iear ivlis mill by Mrs. George Cole and as“? injoyaed our visit to Mrs. i l i . ‘a r ear ‘s and . e excellent . _ supper she provided. We provid- "y surprise, thanked his col the luncheon ior the Social irienti"; on ileliali‘ n: his ivife and Credit banquet last month which hilnscll at [Chisd LIII;‘B.HO“FOT They v/as orlldgyed by members and work- 's olll 10o e wa“ was e11 ll c. sling} “TANG remainder o! the eve- The business report is as fol- nilig was spell ‘ill social inter- lows: ipte, gswgo; i953) course, l ter w the ladies, expenditures, $513.04; balance on served iziilcii, anti all departed for; hand, $70.86. The monev had their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. raised by card titties, , MricEuril the best uf luck in their nchcon, and mus ale collection. new endeavour. Thewexiggndrituies “LEI! Q25 to town I" ; .5 or s ower gifts; $10 , to Orphflnases: Sis to Queen's Can an Fund: 86 to T.B. Lea. I?’ _ar-—- sue: blanket to no. Hospital; $5 - to Kinsmen Fund: $50 to Red Cm" drive; S?!) in War Savings Billion; who to Salvation Army DflW: 85 to Rod Cross commit- __. toe; msgaslrm to sick; $114.47 g, 11,, (gm; n“, lrrilos iot- earth: 830.60 to janitor, pov‘ il-l angvemazlyeoltjher items. .m om ome oownca» tacks on London by Italian alr- 5nd W119i’! 011 , t . inch De Vales bverthfiiliflélds Igstitutes all (‘harlottetuwn Pnnce Edward “hid . l- < o mi a, our wor takes on a gr)‘ £115!!! cent aspect and ve cllri e proud to be even a small part reconvened i or this grc t i t1 - , _ ~r——— women. n 0mm u on of “m1 , P J N“; altairs, and was a particularly act-i Grade IX: l, Mu llacGrllli WORLDS I!" Th olrrltzl-zlts ELECTED I Vice-President. Mrs. . . -- .visi0rl1o:;gall_iinles,nlld the modinent | creased in‘ bacteria ifpét pluses Jvulls A. FAUST in... memnei- cl dig/st e a, Anna nucleoli.“ m ;~—'~ e eecti f . . lln 5. , acar o the powalflr is ma up b.0118 the lines to the l‘. '_'—‘ ‘church, bcllzg villi‘ u. lilJ r l Grade viii: l, y MI-OSW ' Luke SLIPPFIOI‘ l‘ "it? Wfld’! took place ti? follow l $e¢YBtflYY'TY°““T°'- Mn‘ Ralph into carlots of 56 pcund Ohfmllsflll‘, Besides taking check samples and DIGBY, Nov. d — The death oi’ o; “usms, an‘; a meinnei- c; ie 3 Pgter Mncu°d_ ' lfllwi- 1111M“! 110d’! f f ' President: M N iioombs. neasurer. contents are rc-inspected by sample sampling cars, it is the duty o! the Jl-llilll- A- 3'5"" WWTYBd Bilddeflll’ Brotherhood. Grade V: 1, Beverley Mu- ih-~ - a a a 1 - i i. elemen- - - l -- = w " " l" -~ “$..32"‘°ii.‘§.!§.‘§..."‘3ii ‘alts.- rt its “ii” "r Mitt”; t "i" ’ Pfi- ' r. Th rimpl. r frwil died to nitatin and w check tem- W Y W 8 nil 1B time!‘ y Slaw. _ mmcw“: Mm‘ ‘It’ V-Mflwfigiffiig» gCl£'n%eS:'i‘VlC€?§DnOi'lei1fl(1)Cn BEplIIIE- gram; daily throughout the dry- him" 5"" he 33d Mfi- 7'3"" had MucLean, daughter of the iEiLC Gracie IV: l, Sheldon Mncleodi Mrs. John Gaude. . . Imem cf Agncuuum‘ Ottawa, [or mg operations’ He mu“ see m“ returned irom Boston, where Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Hig MacLeal-i. shore z, Milford MncLeod I I l I Tfflllblflsiliile N| c” ~ MacPherson . . Faust had gone for a medical Road Di b His second wife who Grade ill- l Ke iietlr MocLtod; “re "if. a m s “o. _ fBCh,MI‘S.El'X18SIR(€1iBI(1:r.O5s Com- according w specimmom or the p“, a also on“: 6M Digby he ‘appeared to be reeling Barr o: Charlottetown, P. E. I. son, _ _ _ , President or e s com Plume, B0 d ondmon W: he“ H line, but ed while resting dtlr- other eurvivors are a. sister. Mrs. Grade 11, i, Joyce MuiLeod. I. l - . . i" ‘ r imittee: Mrs. Julian Herring. P 5 t" - i‘ “I 5 e95‘ “TV” in ths aiternoon. ~Burt Hoff, two nieces and a nen- aiendn Mnclnaod, l" *1" ‘wills-h "M stinks, the cougli that nilinni t ,- 0; gen Cross Gom- In addition to the P8211181‘ carint at the plant. l-re works in oo-oper- l; 7 1 l in n .1 1 h i. ,0 set n-d of. the cnugh accomplmiel by ‘ tickling“ a iigcere riuys P J Mcnmm analysex check analyses “e m“ u“ I m“ with “he plant management dc wubor yeatrspt: IR: ADIIGIIJ. . llew in Irelioxv e, Mafia ulficla Grade 1 la): l. Iimms N c o the throat thntcmlses the nerve and throat Wruildng ‘nmfg new 'me'mb'er ivss appoint- each individual unit of every piami and the Dominion Department ‘nwgvuf gob: 12¢, fine onh My" 1 sosvlcmuriictligij ciffrgiic Thur ‘no n? m" - M Grath‘ troublcililzt keeps ‘nu nwnke in, nignn ' ' en on Red Cross Committee: Mrs. twice a month. This checi; loci-in,- of Agriculture to produce n powder Zugun oyaust of thatr‘ cit} Ft; i gltgieloon s as i2 Gltriflealr Lbggga M , Dr. Wood’ '. Pine ivrup helps to relieve ' ' Kenneth MacDonald. l effeiiflvt-‘l? 5360MB it SOIIWUXIIES 0f the hlEPWHY» POBSlbIe flfllldflrd- many years he had s summel" '-——-;——-— l Hi ‘htit evcraag‘ Christine ShBW ‘Qillllil liilhn by mnihirlgtheirritnted pm, ' ' ' ' The following amounts We" ‘men.’ brinm wi-inflorlvr powder which -———————————— home on the snore Road nm-l 1,03“; yALLEy sci-mm, w p5, can‘; g ' ' looiicnirgilic pnlPizln and stimulating the bronchiahorgans and when this voted to be spent next yeflrr $5 w! might otherwise not be ‘raced. This VENETIAN GONDOLA-l Digby. On his retirement’ from —-- Perfect lrttendnnce- Jam - iBdDIlO the imnii some irritatinz cough may be relieved ‘ rich Orphanese; blank" W 1’~ c inferior nmvder can be corrected ——— business he built a permanentl The following is the report tor oratii, Beverley Miicbnln. Ur- \\'<~><i'.~ rivuy Pine Svriip hiui been on the ilk-irks; (o, the w, Hospital: $25 lo town hall: $6 t0 once its source is known. An flddjt- The famfllls sondolas o! Venice home on Kin street where he has 4 the hlonth of October. shaiv, Marina Shaw Kenneth ' 48y . 'l.‘ic Trmlc Rial-k “3 Pine Trees”. p T B. Leagduelded m“ the pry,‘ ioltcrlil first“? IiiFtLi5t0i1 the nieiange ‘git {gigs-bottomed and about 30 resélded for“; er pastériias years. lGGfzlldvMXisl. ‘(Jliristirfi Filing; 2. Lead, Joan MacGrath. ' '- lllrllilitvlr i‘ ' ' - _ - it \\'1\5 0C t _ . l -l q-ll only“ a sec vi; in“ - s a res en oi town he brad ac W11 n" 3, 6 l1 M- Teacher, Sandra FHEWOII- , age amily slzo,nb0ut3tlrnea as much, bOc at all needs of the first Card pa“), in 1;" m.‘ ~ took an in rest m many of mlLegd-fi” i a sizmritzlii"ilsszsisztiizii: TlLLIE 'i‘Hl~I "FOlliilR — —~~-=~——— - r- By we,;;;, -' "———' to Kinsmen Olub.-A. - By Ken Reynolds i ._ . _ T|LL|E HERE. Careful inspection i ‘ or Acce cses f, _ “MW” _ FRCM ELAihlES BOY FRIBJDJL 0f Eggs For Powder pizesn- L015 From the momcll‘ l'.i.lt QLZK5 destined for css howl‘ l‘ “it Pufj chased by the Spocial Prodllww iBoand tihiey are practically under wrlililloilllffa lnapeogtlon h3g1 the orm POW British Ministry oi’ Food. There iii!‘ |n|ne piano; in Canada drying rails . for the Special Itnducts Board. i m“ chili ""’°$§"£‘“,..?.’l8;'“li approx y to . ‘ l _ powder which requires aIOU-Yld B will! cases-M dozen to the case-oi Grade A Lame was. enoush w fill 14 railway cars. This quantity is based on the feet that a case of ‘Grade A Large cm‘: Viflds 4O ipounris oi’ liquid and that i; Tl"1llll‘€s [tour pounds of liquid to malloe one pound or powder. On assembling the purchased ens. the-y are inspected, graded, rniade up into oarloLs. re-irwpccted rnrl Dflasfid or Nitflifll- break- ing process is under continuous inspection wlvch CCVIT.“ the cl-tirc prr>rn=*~" ' _- :inr and n"/~"="iili1,. COLDS; ‘i »' . rlellr hllsellv d? “-tlle only way we can pull out oi’ this spin is to Phififlfiflfffi} ‘art usin’ Guardian Want Ads again!” blalwlthfllllv-OIIM Vi"? "I;