oaroaan A so. =13?’ " ' C ‘ T ' 1947 Scrve tender, fluke- flavonrerl Ogilvic Oats with brown sugar and cream. Then you will kilow why we say Ogilvids truc Scottish Process gives \0ll llie finest breakfast hats in the world. You'll know, L00, that . . . lgihric Oats taste better Ugilrie Oats are better Try TIITS Ifecipo For COCOA ALMOND COOKIES l (‘up ilgilvis Flour, 1 cup Ogilvis Oat». l: ispli. salt, l enp brown Mllliti’. ‘g eu l nhortenirw or luitier, L, rttlt rolled alinnnllii, Li’ clip urn-tin, 2 eggs, l ispil. vanilla, ‘ l- Iilil. balling powder, l-j rup milk iii r-tlill‘ milk used, letlvc out llak- ll; Mun-tier —— use l tapn. soda.) \lix drv ingredients, almonds Ind (‘Il1'0i|.' llnb ill shortening. Add‘ our, lllell Illills. Mix ihnmngltlv. limp mi greased sllcci. llalw 20 niiilutcs in moderate oven. one ‘oi/lsoovv. Scotland _- (ca) - tam lloncricff. 77. tins resigned from the oiiicc 0,! Lord Justice Clerk t»: scotlilnd because of ill health v “to ke W go to bod, taken glans oflpark- "ll. refreshing END’! "Fruit Salt." _E_Nl1 will act overnight-how Jélllvmat you'll feel when you wake ' I ' Tomorrow FeeIEQgIGI/Tf IIIICTIVI DOIlll-I ICIIONI I. ANTACID - ma.» m» eiolnecll. m ml hwflwm peqlptly. Tulle anytime. I M. _ .. in lie umpnrvlves nm-n i batik’ Tale more incident when needed. NORTH WINSLOE W. I, the home oi Mrs. Jim Cudmor .0ctobcr 7th with the presiden repeating Creed in unison. call was answered with ten mem bers and two visitors present. Min and approved. fruit was paid. supper the members and their husbands Save the King," after Collection $1.80. (Patriot please copy) SPRINGFIELD W. I. the Springfield Womerrs Institute Mrs. Joseph Matheson. The inset- lng opened with the singing of "O Canada" and the Creed was re- peated in unison. Twelve mem- bers answered roll call with “a hot slipper dish" suggestion and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. l. Two of the Salvation Army col- lectors reported proceeds of their canvas. ’It was decided to co-operate with Emerald W. I. regarding the proposed- cooking demonstration. The sick committee reported two cards sent and oneacknosvlcdged. The school ‘committee reported that a pair of scissors was needed for the first aid kit and the treas- urcr was appointed to purchase same. It was moved. and seconded that Institutes share of the music teachers salary be paid at once. The new committees are as fol- lows: , School,’ Mrs. Crawford Sinclair; lunch. Mrs. llyatt I-Iaslam, Mrs. Ivan Lsmbe and Mrs. Joseph Mathcson; program, Mrs. John Hickok and Mrs. Everett Haslam. Mrs. Arthur Haslam invited the members to her home ior the an- nual meeting; roll call to be an- swered with “Shrubs and Flowers I Like Around the House." An interesting report oi’ the T. B. League luncheon meeting was given by the delegates, Mrs. Craw- ford Sinclair and Mrs. Keith Mayne; and a vote.oi thanks ten- dered them. It was moved and seconded that $10.00 be sent to the Sanitorium. The treasurer re- ported a balance of $49.33. An interesting letter from Miss MacDonald was read re the sale oi the nursery mat, and money order enclosed. It was decided to hold a Hallow- c'en social in the hall. with a pro- grnln committee consisting oi Mrs. Crawford Sinclair, Mrs. Keith Mayne. Mrs. Ivan Lambe and Miss Muriel l-laslam. Refreshments. Mrs. Hyatt l-laslani, Mrs. Arthur llaslam and Mrs. Reginald l-Iasy lam. The program oi the evening was conducted by Miss Muriel Haslam and consisted of a WP?!‘ Prepared by Mrs. Harold Lfillfd. convenor oi arts and literature. The orig- inal contest. "Actors and Actress- es“ was won by Mrs. J. Ernest Hsslam and Mrs. Reginald Has- lam. The meeting closed with the National Anthem and lunch was served by the committee in charge. ROSENEATII W. I. I A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gordon, September 2nd. when 12 membcrs oi the Women's Institute and many visitors of both SB-‘Kefi met for the regular meeting and also to spend a social evening in honor oi Alice Gordon. daughter; of the hostess, who has entered Grade XI. Montague. The meeting was brief and no-- thlng new was discussed. l After the meeting two contests’ ENO Tohjg hit/q, \ //lt|t\\\\ A nut vm to slur m nv...ialrs n glass of Eno before breakfast when needed. This gentle laxative wakes up your system. IQUBVB! {hit logy fooling caused by constipation. Buy ENC today! i The October meeting of North Winsloe Women's Institute met at Presiding. The meeting opened by. Illlglflil "The Institute Ode" and Roll , uies of last’ meeting were read‘ A report oi the annual meeting oi the T.B. League was given, Correspondence was presented and discussed. Bill for a. baby gift and It was decided to hold a goose at the next meeting for Meeting closed by singing "Goq which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. The regular monthly meeting Q1 was held Oct. 1st at the home o!‘ _ National Anthem. Theme, "The Bible for my life and m; home." Meeting opcnedwvltl Women's Institute lTeetingsi Donald and Mrs. Louis Yorston e t by Mrs. Sonny Yorston. - the _waist. The money. $8.41, given to the Institute. With thanks to the hostess best wishes to her daughter, guests departed for home.- The October meeting cf the Roseneath W. I. was held at the home oi Mrs. Alex MacLeod. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Moody Mac- Donald. The Instltute Ode was repeated in unison. The minutes oi September meeting were read and approved. Roll call was an- swered by nine members; one vis- itor was present. Collection am- ounted to 45c. Correspondence was presented by the secretary and discussed. Various committees gave reports and the new ones appointed were as follows: School, Mrs. Harold Gordon and‘ Mrs. James MacDon- Mrs. Charles MacQuarrle; grain, Mrs. Moody MacDonald. There was a lengthy discussion on how to raise money from chicken, bean or pork slippers to box socials and pantry sales. (These discussions were sidetrack- ed at. intervals to the Canada Packers strike, the low chicken price, and babies.) It was finally decided that a. social evening be held at Mrs. Charles MacQuarries on Hallow- c'en night after the regular meet- ing. An auction oi’ cooking is to pro- tlie program is under the direction | of Mrs. Moody MacDonald. i So much time was spent in dis- , cussion that no program was put on. L" A tasty lunch and a good hot ‘cup oi tea was served by the hostess and Mrs. Harold Gordon. .._____.______€,_ GRAHAM‘S ROAD W. I. Mrs. Angus Green and Mrs. John MacKay were Joint hostesses ior theregular meeting oi Suc- cess Women's Institute at Mrs. MacKays home on Tuesday even- lng, Oct. 14th. Meeting opened in the usual manner, and aiter roll call, responded to by fourteen members with a joke; two visit- ors were also present. The regular routine oi’ business was taken up. The first item was the report of pantry sale held rc- cently; proceeds amounted to $42.38. The secretary also gave the following report: a new water fountain was purchased for the school. also plans were made for the erection of a display board in class room. $25.00. the first pay- ment to music fund, was made, also 150 lbs. of uscd woollens were shipped for manufacturing into lobes and blankets.‘ The secretary was asked to write for 12 boxes oi Christmas cards. A discussion followed re- garding the holding of another pantry sale in tlie near future. Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Tup- per Taylor were rc-appolntcd to visit the school this month. A. canvas in the district for the Sal- vation Army Red Shield campaign icalized $24.75. Contributions ior the Orphanage were received at this meeting. Mrs. Angus Green presented the paper and rules of P. E. I..Drama Festival, prepared by the convener oi arts and literature, Mrs. Har- old Laird, Kelvin. Several Red Cross articles were received by Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Red Cross convencr; six boxes oi cafcls were purchased and collec-| tion taken amounting to $3.60. Meeting closed with The King, to meet next month at the home oi Mrs. Earle Murray. ' ‘ EGLINGTON 8t HOWE BAY W.I. The regular monthly meeting qt’ the Egllngton and Howe Bay W.I. met at tho home of Mrs. Elizabeth Keefe October lst. Meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll cull was responded to by a Canadian town, and what it is noted for. Eleven members were present. Minutes oi last: mectirlg were read and approved after which the treasurer gave her report. It was decided to send fruit to three members of tho In- stitutc who have been iii. Collec-. tion was then taken which am-j ountcd to $1.05. Correspondence, was read and discussed. Collectors‘ were appointed i0 collect ior the. . Salvation Army Drive in both districts. Mrs. Russell Mills andI Mrs. Howard Wood were on pro- gramme committee. An interesting contest was alsol put. on by Mrs. Rcirl Underhay, prizes being iwon by Mrs, Stirling Burke and Mrs. Howard Wood. and Mrs. Roy Mills. Miss Joan Lutz and Mrs. Roy Mills were lip-i pointed on programme committee. for November meeting. Roll call! is to be responded to by giving 25 cents per mclmber for Novem- ber meeting. Mrs. Aubrey Altken and Mrs» i Russell lunch ‘ William Fisher and Mrs. Mills were appointed on committee for next meeting. Mrs. Charles Mills kindly in- vited the members ior the Nov- ember meeting. ‘ A dainty lunch was served by, the ladies oi the lunch committee. assisted by Mrs. Lorne Kca'e.| Meeting adlollrned by singing the, YORK W. M. S. The York Auxiliary of the WM. . s. met at the home oi Mrs. War- ren Vessey on Thursday evening.‘ Oct. i7. Mrs. MacCallum was in iharge of the worship \ period were put on by Nitrs. James Mac- The prizes, a package of chewing gum and a cake oi soap, were won Moody MacDonald and Home-made ice-cream and cake were served and afterwards every- one present paid one cent ior each inch he or she measured around W85 aid; sick, Mrs. Ralph Gordpn and, be put on during the evening and l rna GUARDIAN. CIHARIJOTTETOWN __ SIABIETOWN WOMEN’! ‘ INSTITUTE reported receipt oi $5.00 Searletown District Women's In- stitute. This should have read “Searletown District Women's In- stitute $15.70.” The Army wishes to thank the Wo- men's Institute for their interest say that they are inspired lthe Institutes in this Province. ‘call to worshlfand singing hymn ;N0. 1B2 "0 Word of God Incar- 'nate." followed by Prayer by Mrs. iMacCallum and Lord's Prayer in lunison, Responsive Reading ‘No. i753 in Hymnary. short readings ‘on how the Bible was received in diilierent countries were given by three members and several mem- hers told how they liked to study the Bible. This was followed by Prayer and singing hymn No. 187 "Break thou the Bread of Life." Worship Period closed with Bene- diction. Mrs. E. J. Vessey took charge of business period when minutes of last meeting read and approved. Roll call was answered by nine ‘members and one visitor. Mrs. El- mer and Mrs. Archie Vessey were appointed to look after Life Mem- ber Certificates. After some discus- sion lt was decided to make a quilt for the Labrador Box. A quantity 0t new clothing is being sent to Trinidad and Supply Secretary also reported sending finished sew- ing to China. Mrs. Roy Vessey told some interesting facts on the translation of the Bible into dif- ferent languages which was much ‘enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Will Cooke gave a reading on Christian stewardships and Mrs. Elmer Brown on Temperance. -i1 sick calls were reported. Peace was word chosen for roll call for next meeting, meeting closed with sing- ing hymn, "Come Ye Thankful l. Reople Come" and Mizpah Benedic- ton. ' i Refreshments were served by'the -hostess and a social hour enjoy- ell. MT. MELLICK W.I. Mrs. John A. Worth of Polwnal, i1 member oi the Ficlri Committee o,i the PEI. Musical Festival, was guest speaker at the meeting of Mt. Mellick W.I. held at the home of Mrs. Malcolm MacRae on Oct- ober 20th. Mrs. Worth gave an in- teresting and instructive talk and, in the discussion which followed it, offcrcd many helpful sugges- tions and satisfactorily answered _a- numbcr of questions re organ- izing u community group and school chorus to participate in the Festival. It was ihcn moved by Mic. Edna Robertson, seconded by Mis Margaret. MzlcDougall, and earricd, that our Institute become n mcliibcl" of the Musical Festival and sponsor musical instruction in our school. A vole of thanks to Mrs. Worth was moved by Mrs. Jack Ivii-icftac, seconded by Miss ‘Edna RODOTLSOII, and carried, anti extended to her by the president, Mrs. W.J. Mutcli. The question of helping finance the installation of a pump on the school’ property was discussed and it was moved, seconded and car- ricll that our Institute (rontributc to this project on a 50-50 basis with the district. In order to rinse funds for this purpose, it was decided to hold a Pantry Sale. The meeting opened in the us- ual mailner, with the president in the chair, Thcrc were twelve members and two visitors present. After the minutes of previous" meeting had been approved as read, the committees gave their reports. ‘It was moved, seconded and car- rled that paper towels, soap and dust bane be bought for the school. The Sick Committee sent three treats, and bills for same were paid, also a bill for new minute book. Two members thanked the In- stitute tor treats rcccivcd, and two "titanic you" letters were read. A letter was read re tlie Salva- tion Army Appeal, and Mrs. Jack MacRac and Miss Edna Robert- son kindly consented to call at: The Salvation Army Campaign Headquarters wish to correct the- iro|n' Salvation ip the work being canted on and to ' and Jrreatcr efforts by tho splendid cp- the operation they are receiving from Latest: Styles _ . _ HOMEFURNISHINGS -- Best Quality -- Best: Prices E5535- i BREAKFAST SETS iliatural anti lied Natural and Green s “PIECE SETS $79.50 i0 $107.50 HAVE YOUR FLOOR COVERINGS LAID BY’ AN EXPERT MR. VICTOR McFARLANE has just completed c course in flooi covering and is qualified to do any rypq floor covering. Solid This service is at your disposal at any I I i I 0N llAliII We have two Prices CHESTERFIELD - S P E C I A I. Chesterfield Sets il-Plece Velour Covering At Greatly Reduced time. Come in and select your floor covering now. 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FURNITURE c» homes not represented in the In- stitute for contributions to this appeal All members are asked t0 bring contributions to next meet- inn which will be hold at the home ofDMrs. w J. Mutcli. Roll call will be answered by P834118 mQml-‘er’ hl f s. s lVIfrsfJill/kl. MacEachern and Mrs- Arden Richards wcrc named on Lunch Committee. Yarn and flzinncletie to be made into garments for Europva" Chg‘ dren were distributed among 1 9: members. A deliciousdunch was Scrvvd after the business part 0f U10 meeting hail been brought to a close with the sinEiITE 0.! m" N5‘ iional Anlllefih WESTMORELAND W. i. The October_meeting of West- moreland W. I. met at the holme of Mrs. Hal Rogerson with nn‘e members answering YOU Can °7l the evening 0! OQW-‘er 7”“ 194‘ One visitor was welwmed- Minutes or previous meeting were read approved and slsned- Sig"? tary read letter telling oi 1 Out‘ demonstration at Victoria Hal. Reports were given by dliferem mmmlttees. It was reported that wash stands needed for school. Mrs. Verner Moore t0 DYOCHFB same. sick committee reported a bu] of 45 cents. for fruit. New committees: School. MIS- verw Mom- Sick Mrs. Wrixon Moore. Mm R Crossman. oilducatlonal, lvixs. James Moore. ‘virs. Robert Mayhew. i social-Mrs. Hal Oakes. Mrs- Hi1 Rtfitilllsttllrli. Mrs- BB1 Oakes» lair“; Robert. lvlavhew- WS- mb" 3° vigil: President —Mrs. Haber Can- field invited the members t0 hi!’ hgme tor November meetlnfl- Th5 being the annual meeting all mem- bers are urged to attend. Secretary read a letter of thanks from Mrs. Charles MacKenzie, an appeal 1mm the salvation Army. a bill from Red Cross ior sewlrlfl and knitting material received. Most of knitting was finished and returned. cm-lstmas cards were distrlbutfed for sale and 35-50 lake“ m m sagfoo was voted to Salvation A!- A pea]. mingling adjourned followed by contest put on by MY-‘i- “m! Trowsdale and later lunch was served by hostess assisted by com- inittec in charge. CORNWALL, YORK POINT W. L The monthly meeting of the Cornwall, York Point Women's Institute, met at the home oi Mrs. Gordon MacMitlan Monday oven- ing October 6th. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered to by fifteen members. Mrs. I-Iazcn How- ard reported for Institute mat ICIIIS FIIIIST COFFEE! sold ior $l7. at the Aheilweit Gilt Shop. were given, Cornwall sick reported Ewen, roll call to be answered to two sick remembered and two with “what we are thankful for in sympathy cards scnt. York Point the law." sick rcportcd one sick rcmcmbcr- An attractive arrny o; ham} cd. made articles was then auctioned It was moved and 5l‘L'fJll(l(‘(l that off by the popular auctioneer, $.10. be given to the Salvation Army Campaign. The correspomt- ence was rcail and a lcttcr from Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, and the. amount. of $6.20 was realized. A lltlinty luncll -wus then served by the IHSIilUl-llfl TOF-‘llfliillg "l0? illn hostess assisted by Cornwall Drama festival was discussed, Mrs.’ Iildipg, Th9 National l Anthgm Doug MacDonald anil Mrs. Earl brought n very pleasant evening to Lowthei- were reappointed on the a (-1055 Drama festival committee. A discussion took place regard-l ing the purchasing of a stove for; the hall, Mrs. Colin MncPhail and Mrs. Victor ltiacPliail were ft5l{(‘(l' to sec about same. . It was decided to huvc n pantryi sale. It was moved and seconded that; $10 be paid Mrs. I-Iuzcn Howard for expenses as n rlclrgillt‘ l0 lhl“ T. B. League meeting. Wales FEED STUDENTS WELL Statistics prove that thc bcitcr a youngster is fed. the more read- ily he will learn. Young people con- ccnriiting on studios, therefore, should make sure they are not handicapping thcmsrlves unneces- sarily by neglecting healthful focds. advise lhetiltli exports. — l ‘W. MONCTON SUMMERSIDE NEW GLASGOW HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown For Moncton 6:05 A.M.. 11:35 A.M., 5:05 P.M. For New Glasgow 7:00 AM. S2100 RM. I For Halifax 2:00 P.M. For Reservations PHONE 2061 - 540 The bills for the month mount-i HAVEREORDWEST, lng to $2.90 were ordered paid. (GP) — In 25 years blacksmiths! The annual mccting will be hullll have decreased from 26 to two in‘ at the home of ivirs. Rog. 3100-‘ this nrcn. 1 “MARITIME [ENTRAL £14 3W’ NEW BOX CARS FOR C. N. R. first box cars to be delivered by any of the manufacturers in Cali- ada ‘it orders totalling 6,200 freigli E first of 1,700 new. stream- lined box cars have just rolled off the Eastern Steel Car Company's assembly lines. ln the above photograph J. P. Johnson, Ace-president and 890"" mill‘ oger, Atlantic Region, and other cars and valued at $40,- 000,000, placed as‘ far back as two years ago. Deliver has been, delayed by labor an material, shortages. As the new cars arc rcceivcd by tho can. they Willi principal ofiicers of the Canadian go into immediate service ‘toy National Railways are shown in- rnect the great. demand. ln l c, spectlng the cars which wiltgroup, left to right, are (7.1 l1 t», t -fi 'e per '1‘. Mont emery, superintendent, fiiti'giin"li°inil'b. Tillage {f6 the Island divielon; J. l-l. Nortomi The report ot- the committees \ l superintendent o! car Mr. Johnson: H. A. superintendent, l-lalliex division; t i!‘ e1" S. J. Lockbe silltifniimii." vibe-president so: general manager; R. Ambrose, ‘TREE? D. V. Gender, general superin- tcadcnt of motive power and cer H. Fox, general equipment; P.’ mfion: superintendent of trans R. B. Graham, liicncton division- and gow divinin- supe abundant, S. pilSliif‘, SUpeIlIICQIIAQIIC; NOW