BAKEii BEANS; " Ad}; Eflekjn“ ‘How Can 1:21] By Anne Ashley Q. iiow can I make a better- than-orriinary pie crust? ’ A- By adding, the yolk or one egg i0 the water. The yolk oi an Psi: beaten lightly. with two to {our tablespoons of water, ghguldg he used for a. double-crusted pie. me crust will be still better ii EQ-taa. tilcon oi baking powder is added to the flour. Q. How can I prevent the new tioihesline fro tangiing? A. Boil it 1 about 30 minutes before using it. and it will not tangle so easily, will wear couch. longer, and will not. strewn, Q. How can I clean oil paint. h1g5 v . . A. Oil paintings can‘be washed with warm milk and water, rubbing \fl'.\'izcniil'. then drying without rnsmg. - flfléffW/é i! févazf 7 ‘flo/‘be-givon mm repairing o! runthsd boen-takenftn Mn. a. ‘ ‘s! . n‘ "some moo h dbeen‘ made at a local suction If ._wiwsma' w. l. ma»; a u; Win- NorthWomelfa Institute met ' and signed. Gofrqmflhdlm Wis-then ‘oi-mul- ' _ f _ ‘Intdrmation on - passed "oround. " It waldeeided that thehail. oiie sympathy card had Willflll- -‘ = The sick ‘committee reported that Roberts andbonald Gudmore and a vote "d; thanks was received. tor ame‘ were presented and Bchool omoiltteo reported that a library glass was needed. ltodpcrtss¢rmbrtcd two pairs edin. _ . ‘Next meet-int, turbo held at tba bdlnroi ‘Mrs. llay- Ford. The pro- gram committee in charge o! Mrs. Alton Younker. Lunch committee for next meeting.‘ Mrs. Albert Younkar. Mrs. Claudio Craawcll and ma. John Carter. . ' Meeting closed with the "King". altar which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and commit- tee in charge. Collection Ior tho. evenifll. 01.80. WIS!‘ IDYALTFW. I. ’ The meetina’ of West Royalty W..!. was held in the‘ school. June 3. with seventeen members present. one new member Joined. The meeting , ‘ with Creed." The , esidant presided. Roll call was answered ‘with collection ammlnting to 53-80- Minutes o! previous meeting were mad and approved. Sdiooi committee rc- ported. tmvel and holder ior school. Sick cctrmittee reported truit taken to aids. Moved by Miss Velma Burke‘ and Mwfldefl by Mrs. Friasel that bills be paid. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Margaret ,Bell and Mrs. Lemuel McKlnnon be appointed delegates to convention in Char~ lottetown. alternatives Mrs. Eng- land and Mrs. Miller. It was moved by Miss Powley and seconded by Mrs. MacDwen that five do'lars be donated for ice- cmam for school picnic. Next meeting to be- held at Nirs. Geddic Maclcodb. Moved by Miss Vclna Burke and seconded by Mrs. Miller that July and August be lfminated drcm meetings Lunch ccmnittoe, Mrs. Stewart McKinnon. Mrs. Thorns and Mrs. Maclnnis". Sick committee, Mrs. Tralnor, Mira. Burke and Mrs. Bell. Meeting closed with National Anthqnyafter rwhich a delicious - lunch waa served. . _ BIACKIIY POINT W. I. ‘Ina June meet-mi o! the Brack- ley Point Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. Walter Mcluro ~wlth twelve members answering roll call. The opening ode and creed were ‘followed -by tho readln! M U18 nlinutea which were approved and signed. .503 wlumittee resorted 111-!" gifts o! huit asht and messages oi’ thanks received tor same. New sick committee for iollowinl, thrOO mbhths: Mrs..Walter Mc- Lure and m1. Edward McCallmn. School committee reported visit- lng-school. and the Purchase o! paper-tennis. It was decided to provide a treat o! ‘ice cream ior tho children at school closilll. The need of a new floor in the school was discussed and; 8100.00 voted for school improvements. » The Ilsatias- oljentllinl l W!- mg play to be presented in the hailwaa ldt in charlc o! the dir- ectors. - (lolloctlon for Cancer Fund from this dishiot‘ amounted to" 856.75. thsjcanyaas hlvlns been made by Miss Earner and~her pupils. wasread by the pr f m coFncener concernint ti" n‘; plebiscite.‘ and literature diotributgramong the members. Collection for the evenlnl F" .00. ' ‘ ' “ma. Gonna Bhaw invited the July‘ meeting‘ to her home. ' At the ‘close o!‘ the business Der- iod lunch. was time by the host- ess. and the meetingolosed with the Rational Anthem. _ ‘Anasuaroniw. r. m whit-much‘: a the nun- a twoyiaitorl present- frhs omi- dent“ meetihf in the usual manner ~ There was nomealaowion about ma} in‘ cl quilt: alaool haw club, sponsored by Enerald in: an icrmazn teem and these W. I. held their achievement‘ day qgfi-ldtJnJha hgndl or the eom- on my nth. naiudsln: by Min mm”, n, tuna-oases not u» u sa by nflhw WNW-- aoi committee moi-tad sponge institute i sockeaa‘ and one nightie were hand- ' the Eachern and Mrs‘. Arden Richards were appointed on mitteo. ilton'W."I.'w'as-'hel'd ‘at the home a cloes. um" which a delicious o; wtjggyqggemeay on June 1. lunch was served by the hostess {more we're fittoon members and and corrtnittee in charge. preaantatives from the W. I. head oldlce in Charlottetown. took place vestigata the prices ‘o! dishea._aad cutlery. _ . - A. motion was passed to donate 815.00 to the hall committee, to aid them in their woi-is o! replirinl: the hall. It was decided to serve ice cream and‘ cake to the; chilk dren at the school closing with the school committee gusto: than». Mrs. Wendell moaiorand. Mrs. Iiarls Ramsay were‘ abpolnlod‘ to take chute o! tho-exhibits at tho district convention. ". ' Plans were made (or the con- vention. ~ = H Mrs. David Ramsay hid been named aa delegate to the annual convention in Ohariottatowlu-Jrith Mrs. Dan Morrison as nibstituta. Receipts were $1.05 from articles létt tram bazaar, 10c rental. o! freezer. Regular collection 92o with special collection‘ of-otad. This collection was to cover‘ the cost o! sending rcady- packed ‘box to England. i Since this amount will not cover the coat it is hoped tliattho membe a who were not jprcsent this month will brill: their 25c next month. ‘ Mrs. Leslie Ramsay invited‘ bars ior next, meeting. _ 0n account o! the lengthjol the business period them was no pro- gram and the meeting adjourned. Lunch. was served by the hostess and committee. ' Ill!!- NEW ANNAN W. I. —The New Arman Women's In- stitute met at the home o! Mrs. John Mclnnis on Thursday eve- ning. June 3rd“ Thence-president presided and meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Roll call was re- sponded topy eight members with an article o! clothing tor a box to be (sent to England. There was one_.visitor present. Secretary re- ported proceeda from play and sale o! candy $26.20. It was decided to have an Institute picnic with the school picnic at Ohelton sometime in June. Mrs. Rayner to get treats (or tm school children. Sick committee reported several calls made and treats sent to tour in the district. » Members were asked to bring material to next meeting for edu- cational part o! programme at district convention. 50 boxes oi’ Christmas cards were ordered to be sold among mem- bars. Bills were presented ‘and paid. Collection amounted to $1.06. Mrs. Allie MacNcill invited mem- bers to her home for July meeting._ Mrs. Alden Moase and Mrs. Eme- line McKay to assist with lunch. Refreshments were served by hostess and meeting closed with the King. MT. MELLICK W. I. The June meeting o! Mt. Mellici: W. I. was held at the homo o! Mrs. Jack MacR-ae with mine rnanbew. and one visitor present. The president. Mrs. Arden Richards, presided. Mrs. Elliott Robertson was appointed secretary for the meeting in the absence o! the omcial secretary. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered with “A Proverb." Minutes oi previous meeting were read and. approved Final plans were made ior holding a pantry sale at Rogers’ Hardware Co. Ltd. It was decided to ask all ladies in the district to assist with this sale. Mrs. Jack htaczlilc and Mrs. W. J. Mutch were mpptflnkd delegates to attend district convention at Orwell. School ‘ committee reported mlpal‘ towéahad been sent to the school. The treaiurer was authorised in Pl? $10.00 to the teacher ,to provide a prize for proiicie cy in each grade. Mrs. Elliott Robertson was asked to order ice cream (or the school closing. Sick ccmmitus reported that one person had been taken a treat. A bill ct 9'1 cents was paid. one letter o! thanks was received. It was- decided to hold the ceremony in connection with the unveiling-cl the Honour Boll at the school and plans were made for this important event. A letter was read from the T. B. League. Residents o»! Mt. Mellie-k are urged to attend the Mobile x-Ray Unit at Pownal, Mt. Albion, or Cherry Valley. A letter ‘o! thanks was received for the food parcel which was sent to amounted to 85 cents. - an English Institute. Collection Next meeting will be held at school. Mrs. W. J. Ill- lunch oom- ‘Ihe singling o! the ,National nthem brought the meeeting to A SUCCESSFUL CLUB The Princess Elizabeth sewing acDonald and Miaa Boswell. re- 8 p. m. in Ihnerald school.‘ . t THE cuaaomu. CHARLOTTETOWN _ MORE iuxunvn MORE umsm snow has woiuo "A iovsusa SKINI ._ osucars, -|.||<s rsnrumst V BE LOVELIER- HEAD TO TOE! e BEVIES or ssaunss y’ ARE SINGING ITS PRAISES! x \\. \ h’ Evorvbody's talking about the new Both-Size CCTQTQ] P\ Evarybodys buying if. Trying it. Praising ii to the skiesl Because this blggelfl n. Comoy makes every both o luxurious beauty treatment. Bathe with ii every day of your life-and your skin will be lovelicr from head \ to toe. And you'll rise from your both iusi touched with the delicate, fioFoij-likQ fragrance of Comoy, the Soap of Beautiful Womenl - H — Bath-Size Coma FOR YOUR CAMAY BEAUTY BATH i MAD! IN CANADA CAMAY NOW IN 2 SIZES] Uso Regular Campy for your complexion-tho nowlolh-Sixa for your Carney Beauty Bella accomplished the sewing girls were employed at making a-buttcn hole. The prise was won by Miss l-lelen water a‘ transportation system in Saint glasses from the club and a pair John. , nylon stockings by the members The Council also received a per- oi inc W. I. A vote o! thanks zonal guarantee from K.C. Irving, Whllo the judgingwus being remembered by a set o! a director o! SMT to indemnify . . ., the city against possible loss as a result a! any lawsuit which mlghl be brought by the New Brunswick Power Company, present operate-I oi’ saint John's transit systam. its-senor“ ~- a in ‘humw Bardage, who presented a very attractive piece o! work. Twelve girls exhibited sewing completing 1st year work and 5 elves had ex- hibits cli sowing and knitting. These girls will begin 1st year work next term. In the intermediate class first and second prizes were won by Anita MaoPhee and Rosemary Cash In the Junior class 1st Sylvia Ford 2nd ‘Helen Bardage, 3, Margaret Trainer. The following young ladies who attended.tha course rocaNed cortlfiutes showing that they completed first year work- Anita MacPhee, Rosemary Cash Elaine Cash, Coleen White, Sylvia Ilbrll, Helen Bardage, Margaret Tralnor. Noreen White, Lauretta White, Eleanor Bardage. Georgina Green, and Mary Murphy. The iol- lowinl members o! the Elves clus received a ring as ah appr ‘ " _ for their interest and progress dur- m- the temu wvrl- Audrey Murphy, Catherine Cash. ROI! Oroken, up MacDonald gave a vary n, igingfltalk to the girls, prais- moir excellent work. She hoped they would all baable to attend the idiltrict achievement day to be _ held it mo»: in July. ‘Ihe’ mothers _ and "visitors who ware present then g owes ‘the girls worrwhich wan lolly“ on the desks and were jpiegaedsnth Phineas made. A during ‘ e moved by the assistant ieadeiamg seconed by Elaine Cash was p". aented btv the president Anita Msc-Phee to the iudses Miss Mac- Donald and Miss Boswell (or giving o! their valuabie time to the interest o! our sewing club. 1co- cream and cake served by the members o! the W. I. was enjoyed by all. Everyone then departed to their hcnhes after having spent a very enjoyable afternoon. GET FRANCHISE IN SAINT JOHN SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. June 14- (Wl-City council today gave formal approval to an agreement granting B'.M.'l‘. (Eastern) Limited an exclusive franchise to operate dun BOARDING nous: Meier Ho»! W WHEN me EGAQMAQTHAPDO g LET'S rev A eucuer ” - / ' FEEIGHT GOMETHING.’ MY - 0F COLD WATER / went av, 1. econ-lee i6 6TQICKEM . 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