LOOK- IT MIXES INSTANTLY EVEN IN COLD MILK TASTE- CHOCOl.ATY- iucu IHROUGH a. mac . in Add 2 heaping teaspoons of QUIK powder to your glass of cold milk-stir- and drink. It's ready instantly-instantly good! QUIK has in rich. real chocolate flavour, the kind only Nestlels can make! I)elicious QUIK stays mixed too-it's always chocolaty all through. Today-try QUIK for the chocolate drink that needs no fuss-no bother. Serve it hot or cold-it's delicious either wayi I .. Vvam -. um: um rauom N'e'sn.e's IWIII CDIOCOIATI PIAVOUI H l"'.',Y "Wits in thw nimitli' Bcudlroww 5IAllll!Zi'D PEANUT BUTTER Womenis MILLVIEW W. The April lst meeting of Mill- vlew Women's Institute was held at the ischool with an attendance of seven members. with the vice- president, Mrs. Walter Crane pre- siding. The meeting opened with the Creed, followed by roll call. Min- utes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Reports from the sale of sand- wiches showed a neat profit. Mem- bers were asked to pay 40 cents toward expenses. The sick committee reported sl.40. and the school committee that it was necessary to get more dust- bane. Correspondence consisted of let- ters of thanks. It was decided to buy a shut-in a gift. Seven mem- bers pald 25 cents for Institute News. Plans were made to hold a dance in the near future, and a commit- tee was then appointed to take care of same, as follows: Mrs. Myrtle Crane, Mrs. Mary Hynes and Mrs. Emma Storey. It was decided to leave the lights on in the school for another month. The next meeting is to be held in the school. Collection amounted to 35 cents. Lunch was served by the commit. tee in charge, after which the meeting adjourned. CLYDE RIVERWAW: I. On Monday evening, April 6th, the monthly meeting of the Clyde River Women's Institut was held at the home of Mrs. John and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and Collect. There were 14 members and four visitors present. Roll call was answered by a question for a question box. Next roll call will be answered by an exchange of flower slips or seeds. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. The treasurer reported that 58.50 had been received from members for the Flood Relief Fund. 51.50 was added from the funds to make I. total of :10 which had already been forwarded. Various plays had been obtained and were discussed, but it was de- cided to leave any decision to s. later date, owing to the busyness of the season now at hand. The sick committee presented bills for S2 for treats sent to sick members. These were paid by the treasurer. The school committee received autiiority to purchase sev- eral small items for the school. The teacher reported that the children were progressing nicely with their singing lessons,and that they were entered in two classes in the Music Festival. Correspondence was then read and dealt with. After considerable discussion it was decided to auth- orize the expenditure of 820 for the purchase of markers for the district. Mrs. Robert Matheson invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Collection for the evening was 32.20 and several members put their contributions in the birthday box. The meeting then adjourned and closed with ”The Queen". The programme for the evening. consisted of replies to questions in the question-box. Question master was Mr W. A MacLean. This coronation Pageant l ; ElR ggaa-aaocie-.yq.;om-s-Q-5-2. Q9... STANDARD-BEARER lie carries the Stsiidarii of New Zealand in the procession up the nave, and then hands it to I baron of the Clnque Ports, Colors: Cloak-scarlet, white fur-lined. Bieeches, cape-white. Coat-blue. embroidered gold. Institutes was followed by a. contest on Is- land place-names conducted by Mrs. John Darrach. Lunch was then served and a chat brought a very pleasant evening to a. close. KINGSTON W. I. Kingston Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Newson on April 16th for the regular monthly meeting. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by 11 member. and two members paid their dues, Minutes were read. approved and Signed. A two minutes silence was observed for Mrs. Macswain, a departed member of the Institute. The sick committee reported fruit sent to three, and the school committee reported toilet paper sent to the school. Committees were reappointed. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and sec- onded to send 10 cents each to the A.C.W.W. fund and 25 cents for entertaining the delegates from other countries in Canada. A card of thanks was received from Mr. Macswain -and family for flowers and kind expression of sympathy; also a card from Wilbur Younker thanking members for the fruit sent him while sick. Letters of thanks were received from teach- ers and pupils for things the In- stitute bought for the school, and a note thanking the Institute for the sewing sent in to the Red cross. see about getting a play. moved and seconded that member make three pounds sugar into candy. to get 50 towels Red Cross. to hem for the Collection amounted to '25 Bills were presented and paid. home of Mrs. be Mrs. Edgar Newsoii and Mrs Tyrus Holmes. STANHOPE W. I. hope W. I. was held at the of Mrs. Horace pril 7th. "Collect" Sixteen roll call, ing by having the peated in unison. bers answered the seven visitors present. The minutes of the last report on calls made, and school committee be purchased. New were aippointed as follows: Mrs. Pat 1-Iorgan and Mrs. Keith Douglas; school, Mrs. Correspondence was read discussed and it was decided give 35 each to the Flood Relief Fund and the Red Cross society The Government grant of S3. was received. The treasurer was asked to purchase a. quilt batt and 10 yards of flannelette to enable the Institute to finish its two quilts at a. quilting bee to be held at the home of Mrs. Pat Horean. Mirs. Lea Misener was welcomed as a new member. and given an honorary meimfoe ohlip for a year. Mrs. Lawson kindly invited the memibeis for the May meetinzr Roll mil is to be answered by an exchange of plant slips or seed-5. icoiiection amounted to 32.31. The singing of the National An- them brought this part of the meeting to a close. Two contests were then put on by Mrs. Lawson, which were very much enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee, and 14 social hour en- SPRINGVALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Springvale Women's Institute was held in the school house on April 1-ith. Due to an epidemic oi influenza in the district many members were unaible to attend and the president being among the absent, the vice-president presided. The meeting was opened by sing- ing the Ode, repeating the creed and all joining in a silent prayer. The roll call was Answered by each member paying for cards. The minutes were read, approv- ed, and signed, The financial re- port was given. Complimentary re- marks were given by the members and visitors on the new floor cover- ing in the school and one mem- ber thanked the memfbers for a card received. The school coni- mittee reported towels and drink- ing cnps needed and the sick com- mittee reported making several calls. These committees were re- elected: school. Miss Edith Mac- Iieod. Miss Erna. Coils; sick. Mrs. Austin sentner and Mrs. Frank Standard-blue and scarlet. Craihbe. The members suggest J Continued fail in win or keep the attention 0 anything by indiscrcet speech: boy's favor. They in; in young man. it's extremely bad form. at DEAR MISS DIX: me. That Is, he did iinill ll few 0 play A Joke on him. V hut" um.-y um. mo rvi-it smrr. do any gooil. ANSWER. Practical .inkInE should he carried out unless one is the joke will take it in the proper been accepted. however. and the turning It down. Boiler forget hm Asnhlnnu It' couldn't be more gm-nngiy, 1 do hope that many girl . their ways and realize that ladxllkc h0Ml""" boy and indulge in long conversations, w sort of telephoning is the prerogative of the boy. is Mi... Nagy-,n urinal; re-ply poramully to readers but will answer inbuilt through this Dorothy lllx's column- from page I i nice boys. Most girls don't mean they just iliink li's ll way to win a wronff. as you point out so s reading your letter will amend -ls much more appeal- any ralr. for it girl to frlt-phone it bother romantic or not. That In first term high I liked it boy who liked f my girl friends and I decided to He didn't take it the way we intended. and has l-iv:-n though i apolnizizrd. ll. didn't TERRY ill irry pnnr taste. and never absolutely sure that the object of spirit. Your apology should have boy proves himself ungriicioul by i, and profit by the incident. obliinui. A committee was appointed to It was each of It was decided It was reported that two "get well" cards had been sent. cents, and friendship fund to 33 cents. The next meeting will be at the Leith and Zylphn Newson. The lunch committee will The April meeting of the Stan- home Marshall. on A- The president opened the meet- re- nlEIl'l' by handing in a card. and there were meet- ing weie read, approved and sign- ed. The sick committee gave thehir t e reported the need of paper towels, which are to committees sick. Thomas Mocaibe. lunch. Mirs. Louis Mar- shall and Mrs. John Mlsener; pro- gramme, Mrs. Harry MaoLaugh- Ian and Mrs. Alvin Maclaughlan. and to t i I HEADS (i. I. T. - Mrs. P. R. Hampton of Toronto has been named national chairman of the Canadian Girls in Training coni- mlttee, succeeding Mrs. Beatrice Wilson, who held the office for the last five years. Her appointment was announced at the annual meeting in Toronto of the depart- ment of Christian education of the Canadian Council of Churches. (CF PHOTO) that the sick committee not be expected to visit influenza patients as this sickness is very contagious. The correspondence consisted oi an acknowledgement card. an interest- ing letter from Mrs. Howard Wood, on Home Economics, in receipt for the money paid to the European Disaster Fund, and it government grant of 32.50, It was decided to go to the school for the next meeting, The lunch committee to be Mrs. Hans Peter- son. Mrs, Dale Proude and Mrs. Austin Sentner. The meeting closed uith "The Queen." after which a delicious lunch was served by the committee assisted by the teacher. NEW (T-LASG0t'tfViil.R I. The April meeting of New Glas- gow Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Dick- ieson on Monday evening, April 6. The meeting opened with reading by the president, followed by sing- ing ”The Maple Leaf Forever",imd the Creed. Roll call was responded to by 16 members. and four visitors were present. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved, and unfinished business discussed. Re- ports irom committees were then given. The school committee re- ported that toilet articles were needed. New committees were then appointed: School and lunch, Mrs. Percy Dickieson. Mrs. Lorne Stev- enson; sick, Mrs. Edwin Stevenson, Mrs. Murray Orr; program, Mrs. George Whitehead, Mrs. Vince Deveaux. The committee appointed to pack a box for a boy in Korea was Mrs. Richard Dickieson. Mrs. Harold Dickieson, Mrs. Earl Houston. Mrs. Chalmers Leard, Mrs. Harland Hill, Miss M, E. Campbell, and Mrs. Revel Dickieson. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Correspondence was read and discussed. New business was then discussed. It was moved that the Emerald play be invited for Thurs- day, April ltith. The entertain- ment part of the convention to be held in the New Glasgow Hall was discussed. The secretary was in- structed regarding the 40th anni- versary of the four oldest Women's Institutes on the Island, to be held in the Prince of Wales College. Mrs. George Whitehead kindly lnvlted members to her home for the May meeting when roll call is to be answered with an exchange of flower slips and have a penny auction of them afterwards. Three members paid dues. One member gave 25 cents for the A.C.W.W. The program consisted of two oontests by Mrs. M, Watteirwortih and Mrs. Harland Hill. Lunch was served by the committee assisted by the hostess. The meeting closed with "The Queen". Collection for the meeting amounted to 31.40. ANGI10 RUSTKD IV. I. Mrs. Noel Hooper anti-.rl.aiiied the Anglo Rustlco W. l. at her home for its regular monthly meet- ing on April 7th. There were eight ladies present. The president opened the meet- ing with "The Maple Leaf For- ever." Roll cali was answered with "Cleaning Helps" when many favorite and new short cuts were discussed. Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. The Government Grant of 32.50 was received. A re- ceipt for s10 Tram the Flood Re- lief was also received. Paper tow- el; and cups had been purchased for the school. Correspondence was read and discussed. An interesting letter from Mrs. Howard Wood, conven- or of Home Economics, was read Quilt squares were passed in. but it was decided to discontinue the making of the quilt for the PFC!- ent. Reports of committees were heard and new ones appointed. The school committee was ie-ap- pointed, and the sick committee will be Mira, Roland Buntaln and Mrs. Blair Rollin!!- EJfifLm You know it? good because its I-IEINZ .list for invitations and Mrs. Stev- p GUARDI.A1fl'.pCHARLOTTETOWN of Mrs. S. Parkman and Mrs. B. Rollings. The next meeting will be at the home of the president, Mrs. Read Stevenson. Roll call is to be answered with seeds, slips or shrubs for an auction sale. Collection amounted to 90 cents. Plans for the celebration of the 25th anniversary were discussed. Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. LePage were appointed to see about the enson and Mrs. Hooper were to see about other details. both com- mittees to report at next meeting. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch -was then served by the has- tess, assisted by Mrs. Toombs. PARK-VCYIRNEII ANIVjF:RENf1I RIVER W. I. The regular monthly meeting oft Coronation Women's Institute metl at the home of Mrs. George How- all: on April 9th. The meeting opened with the vice-president, Mrs. Fred Bernard, in the chair by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever” and repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by lil members and three visitors. each giving their favourite home remedy. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Corre- spondence was read which consist- ed of a letter from the Centennial Y's Men's Hobbies Exhibition, a paper and letter from the Home Economics convcner. and "thank- you" letters from those who re- ceived treats during the past month. it was decided to inquire about a swimming instructor for coming summer. The sick committee reported that four treats have been sent. The school committee reported they had visited the school. A spelling match was the pro- gramme of the evening,and proved to be very educational to all. Mrs. Edna Stewart and Miss Mar- garet Campbcll called sides, with Mrs. Stewart's side winning the match. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Maurice Cousins. Collection amounted to 31.25. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthcin. after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee. CLIHTON W. I. The April meeting of the Clinton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, George MacKay. With the president in the chair the meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eight members with a housecieanlng hint, The sum of 578.00 was collected in the district for the Holland Flood Relief. Red Cross work was given out and four pair of sodkees, three pair panties. two dresses, two sweaters and two nlghties were passed in. There were four sick calls made. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed and it was decided to have n. pantry sale. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. James Mac- Kny, On the lunch will be Mrs. Jones MacKay, Mrs, Charles Wood- slde and Mrs. George Riley; pro- gramme. Mrs. Leslie Payriter and Mrs. George MacKay. Roll call is to be answered by an exchange of slips. I Collection was taken and amount- ed to 80 cents, The meeting closed with ”I'he Queen." The programme consisted of a photographic contest by Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. won by Mrs. Wililard Riley and Mrs. Oharles Woodslde. The hostess and her committee then served a dainty lunch. GREENVALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Cvreenvale Women's Institute was held in the school on April 14th. The president presided and the meeting was opened by singing "The Institute Ode". followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by five members. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. It was moved. seconded and car- ried that 510.00 be given to the cemetery fund. The school committee reported towels and soap had been sent to the school. The sick committee re- ported making several calls and taking fruit; also that a potted plant had been sent. All bills were the live ill and why". er and I. nlghtie had been handed in. A letter from the convene: of Home Economics was read and discussed. Mrs. Spence was asked to write to the Pownal players, asking them to present their play as soon as possible. At the next meeting, of which the place is undecided. roll call will be an exchange of seeds or plants. Collection amounted to 50 criits. The meeting closed by singing 'God Save The Queen". TIIISTLE AND SHAMROCK W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Thistle and Shamrock Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Anthony stordy for the month of April. 'l"here WPl'f? 13 members and three visitors pre- sent. The meeting opened with Ode. followed by the Creed The roll call was answered with an exchange of articles for house- cleaning. The minutes of the pi'eviou.s meeting were read. approved and signed. Committees gave their re- ports. and new committees wr-i'e aippciiiied as follows: School. Mrs Alirctl Kelly and Mrs. George Hughes; program, Mrs. Fret-niaii Welcli and Mrs. Aiitiioiiy Siordy; sick. Mrs. Joseph Mulligan and Mrs. Aeneas Hughes. Correspondence was read. also a thank-you card for a treat receiv- ed. It was decided that each mem- ber would knit several 4x8 squares to make an afghan. Roll call is to be answered by I ”What country you would like io- A new meinbcrl ill! has joined the Institute. Mrs. Freenian Welch invited the members to her home for the next meeting. An enjoyable program was put on by the committee in charge. i It was moved and seconded tliatl the ineeiing be adjourned, and an. enjoyable lunch was served by the, hostess. i EGLIN(i'I'0N AND HOWE BAY W. I. ..”liiie Murvli iiieeting of the Eglingtoii and Howe Bay Womenlrt Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. L. MacKenzie. The meet. I mg was opened by the president,, Mrs. Alex Fisher. Roll call was answered with Irish jokes, and collection amounted tot 90 cents. ”Thank you" notes were received from several members and some Red Cross work was handed in. A paper on education was read, by Mrs. Relrl Underhay. 5 Mrs. Chas. Mills invited the: members for next meeting, which, will be held on May 5th, roll call! to be answered with 26 cents. The' usual collection for the Sourlsl Hospital will be handed in that night. The lunch committee will be Mrs. John J. MacDonald and Mrs. Russell Mills. i l presented and paid. The Red Cross committee reported it sweat- PAGE ELEVEN gm; The Neighbors ”We're getting along fine, dear. Da-uglii.er's learned to bake a ready-mix cake and we have it three times 21 day." K In Just 60 Seconds SWEETER BREATH Brighter Smiles-Less Decay Modern Science Prove: that brushing teeth after eatin removes the cause of much bad breat and tooth decay. So keep an extra Colgate Toothbrush handy-for use after uierjv meal. Colgate's Ermly-set nylon bristles nub. bornly resist moisture and "uh never get soggy! S ecially shaped to club teeth as it cennii. Medium or an! bristles-5 special sizes. umnooaipycaiguo.-siuiu-ua.w..ivr.ui..n..ui.1.ui....o. 0073740006 Law PM 06! M'- L j. 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