W , FEBRUARY 1. 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , ' Harry Muttart's.iunch committee to 1- W . M. S. Meetmgs geww-. mu. Mutt-nth Mn. "mm W- L gm”,hmx dmmmmmm omwwmc s A CA?! - g sen area was rear by the -m 5 ' . , om n's u e i ..... nreeident.1aoibswassent.ands1suph;m:"dl:e:g.?:;.w”"'””i'k'” 'oDIzED ;'d”"'ld'”h'"”'"'”M"--l- CANADIVS iARGEST SfiiiHG -me , meeting of the Cape iorwstrded to Toronto to pay freight The answer mm” W" mm 'wa5l3:nElgmt;ieir5Janu(:ry 5th.i Kills Trmf" M”””'7 ”' ""' w' M 5' '"”” "mm elven by Mrs. Haslam. a total or B LACK C U RRANT present '" W" V ' "5 met at Mrs. y Msooaun on Letter announcing date of Pres- uum "mu m the year. The heat” opened in the us I ' Thursday at no. The meeting byterisi changed to 28rd and 24m M". Hem, Mm,” Wk M 0, p A 5 1' i L L E 5 mum" with M". J. J. Gum vifge RED ROSE TEA was read. A letter irom Elma In- inan read by Mrs. Macosluil brought greetings imm Trinidad. - A letter from Mrs. MacF'a.rlane opened with quiet music. are theme ...ood working together with us. Hymn in. "Standing at the Portal" was Ill sick calls and cards sent. eleven i calls and twenty-three cards sent. IS GOOD TEA Collection. 81.96, Penny fund 34 cents. President in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by sell- E - A - S - E SORE THROATS IJIIMIW lit! I'll. Mrs. Gordon Harvey was reader m the opening program. Scripture was Psalm 112 by Mrs. Hedley Hub um. and hyusn 376. "Jesus Thou divine companion." Prayers were oiiered by Mrs. Ors.sv.'ell. Mrs. Boyd bowther and Mrs. Allison was read and emphasized sending more to Korea, yards goods. quilts. mittens ete.. anything would be ap- weciated. A card to the Auxiliary from Mrs, Douglas Bell was received. and a card sent to her. A pamlphlet con- and lunch was served by hostess and committee. Meeting closed with benediction PRINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. The January meeting of Prince- BviIoin'i thoiu: suite I887 PLEASANTLY ” '0 U " Dltili) '.l0Hi ing tickets on an article donated by Mrs. MacDonald which brought inthe sum of 32.47 and was won by Mrs. Pope. It was moved and seconded to buy a lamp for the school. Mrs. Emery to bring a cake to sell coming "Eu.-quests” was discussed by Mrs. Hasiam. Mrs. Maccaull reported that a Mission Band will be started very soon in Carleton. Mrs. Maocalluni and Mrs. Crasweil to be leaders. The next meeting will be at Mrs. with Call to worship. Hymn 571 were read in unison. Bible readings were given by the ditierent mem- bers. Hymn 3'16 was sung. Prayers were given by diiierent members. scripture reading was St. John 15 chapter verses l-14. worship period closed by repeating the lord's Pray- er ln unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed by the President. Roll call was answered by repeat- ing a verse of scripture containing the word. Work. Correspondence was read regarding change in date of Presbyteriai. clothing tor Korea, Oards received acknowledging Christmas cards. and cards 01 sym- pathy also a letter from Miss Elma Inman. Bills presented and on mot- tickets on next meeting. Bills paid were to Mrs. Camp- bell MacLeod 3449, for treats Mr. Emery 32.23; Mrs. MacDonald 90c. Next meeting to he held at the home at Mrs. J. J. Glllis. Lunch Committee-Mrs, Ernest Morrisoin. Mrs. 'MacLeod and Mrs. Gilmore. Meeting closed by sing- ing National Anthem after which the members were entertained by piano music by Mr. Pope and lunch was served. town Road W. M. B. was held at the home or Mrs. Frank Crabbe on Wednesday evening January 3rd with an attendance of six members. and three visitors. The programme from the M13. sionary Monthly was carried out by the President. Mrs. Emmei-son Kent. lsslsted by Mrs, Lester John- ston. Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs Frank Crabbe. Responsive reading Luke 16 Verse 1-10 was read by Mrs. Omer Neill. Hymn No 376 was then sung fol- lowed by the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. Installation of oiticen for 1951 was inducted by the minister. Rev. J. R. Skinner. The singing or Hymn No. 356 followed by the bone. diction closed the devotional period Harper. The installation or officers by Mrs. Reeves and hymn 860. "rake jily Life and let it be." closed this part of -program. Minutes were read and roll call- ed . A letter i1cknowledg' , cloth- Rrn R05 T! I ll.-IL.) i ' ' T-I-I MONTREAL, February let-This B the time of year when Winter "gels in your bones"! Yes, the aches 'nl pains caused by cold, blustery weather can be a real bother can't they? That is. they can ..but, they needn't l Not when you have a bottle Sloane is a SPRINGFTELD W. L The members of Springfield Women's Institute were enter- tained at the home oi Mrs. Keith card sent. One pair overalls and one pair socks were passed in to Red Cross Committee. say'l team winning by a. good margin. Lunch was served by committee tine. which will be sent to Red Cross House ior distribution among sick and shut-in children. ' hand ! , :riar?;Iell0f:rNrglie1vIiiI:iIgl cif1:.Ti.e. ofr euinaiism.neur- Th” mime” D9”0d OPGMG With 10" DBid- 'n”3B9l11'P1'S T990"? W35 MEYM on Wednesday evenini,'- Treasurer '9p”"'ed .5940 imm Lunch Committee-Mrs. Ernest in churgc and meeting closed with algili, sore muscles, stin neck, sprains or bruises. Its ma Iaadmi 01 "I9 "”"l"'95 01 "133 wild Md ii" Wmml 3d9W9d- M15. 35"U3l'Y 3Td- M9911"! Owned by :19 Oi” hmfhei at 50cm held m Haslam. Mrs. Andrew Hughes. God Save the King. looming. penetrmu he” get, .5 M to the be”; last meeting and the roll call. Colin Burt kindly invited members singing the Ode and repeating the 9 M 03111" in the m9""h- Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. - M Jun pa, it on 10,. 3n,un.,' mlcome who 1 so much not There were five hospital calls and to her home for our next meeting. Creed in unison. A very interesliniz letter was pmg,-amme....M,,, gem-5. pun. SYDNEY mmmm J” 30 g kg... iive home calls made during the Word for roll call "Presence". Minutes or last meeting were read from Mm M80!-eod on her mm; and Mrs. Geo, mckox, - o , "'et50iih i!-id Lf,'JIiEIfoo2”;Z3 iiiilismf AFE,rfE:'Og?0.IlI',lJIl:l.lJllI10:Ihc:b .3y'ii3.g.T5fe. month. The committee reported Lunar - Mrs. Pemy 1-xowatt, Miss read with iourteen members ans- trip to Copenhagen. Membus were and to sea wmy (AP)-Australia's newest swim- 2 --- ,, that the Christmas boxes had been Gladys Burgoyne and Mrs. Burt. wering roll call. There were W0 The sum M UV” d”””5 W” woollens could be gathered up to mi"? Wmd" 15 3”" D”k" D i Sauce Fir Fond King Is Sauce For Your Husband . ., its that brand sent. am;-icy Dunning has charge or visitors present. paid to '1'. B. League. Institute be sent away ,0, blankets, schoolboy just turned 15. Thq L UNZ TARTAR SAUCE 31” Mrs. Austin sentner and Mrs. Worship Period for next meeting. Secretary reported 34-70 from NW5 were msmbuted "id P1”"5 Programme for the evening con- ?gd”9Y Sum” 1!””l11g 5"” "hm 9 a greatest aw mm g :1 , cl new 11 353W lgiiinslband raves about lg And no wonder it's good! it's created by those Heinz ."masie.r-chefs. . They luirndcd carefully selected spicu with onions and iangy relish. vinegar, corn oil and other choice in- were made for a Valentine Social to be held in the hall, Friday evening, February 8th. Next meeting to be held at the nrodisr. it this country has produced. Darlld -' splashed into prominence at thl .. 1 start of the New South Wllel . sale of Christmas cards and a bill supplies slsted of a contest "Slogans of States in U. S. A." put on by Mrs. Ivan Lambe and a spelling match by Mrs. Arthur Haslam with Mrs. Mrs. George Dunning otiered to attend the Preebywrlal it no one else could go. Meeting closed by Emmeson Kent were appointed as delegates to attend Presbylerisl. Miss Alice Dollar was appoirited to oi 52.18 for school was ordered paid. I: was decided to get more lye . . , - , 5 ml for leailet i r "W ld' D ti th M! h ben di ti . grPtllQDi5-'lll1l(ti'TWf1lJ- )(iilci:;0u&,ii”.ltl::i- gait; 1:: iailh 0: Pray”... 5 0 or 5 3y ;:f,”:,. nag; fervwzpiy theehgstgs 101' janitor to use as school, home of Mrs.. Reginald and Miss John mckox and Miss Manon state championships in Januaryj ll" lliilzllig rcsu s ry Two membership fees were paid. sick gommmee reported two Muriel Hasla-m. Roll call to be Ramsay as capmlmg M,” Ram. by setting some Australian .iun1 1;, assisted b committee in charge. M”. 0m” Nam mvned In me Y cux-Lstmas cards and one symppamy answered by passing in a Valen- ior recotdl. y Everybody Ea-is Them on PANCAKE DAY TUESDAY, FEB.6” e AunJemima?ancakes ' lttithyplenlyofsyrup, boiler and bacon ' i salads-it's a new taste experience! Yes, Heine Tartar Sauce is a proud new addition to the Helm fgmily of "57",. Ask your. grocer for Horns Tartar .1 H . I Sauce.-in the eight-ounce Jlf. You know its good-because its ems W Lil: 1' Ba Teued about her hands when they'rc,rough Ivor. mm". e:ndorcd from doing the farm! wash. And thnts why DUZ is such cod news for al of us! Du: gives you such beautiful clean, white washes yet leaves your hands soft an while, too! Every day I hear that more and more women .who've ccn experimenting with some of those no-nnse chemicals are changing to Du:-for white white washes without red hands! You scc. Dus combines great quantities, of rich, real soap with two active detergents-has really amazing rlcanin power plus marvelous niildneui Try it next wsslidayl Get a Giant ' onomy Size package of Dus next time you re shopping! Brrrrni Cold winter weather 0( Course the most beautiful mo.'ins”Watch out for - bride! have I colds!" But it you "tried 'n' true" take my advice, you'll. complexion - be prep”-ed to 1ighf,A beauty secret! -Lcold miseries with thez , Tl:3y've discov- er Mizpah benediction after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. CORNWALL W.M.S. The regular meeting at the Comwall Auxiliary ot the W.M.S. was held at the home 01 Mrs. Leonard Willis. New Haven. Owing to the ir lesmen-cy oi the weather. the attendance was not as large as usual. The meeting was opened with the worship ser- , t ' ' d' ' 0 th i. "so . 3c1g;fe:3i:E'jf;,'lg;l;0IS.1.t;, . l' .n.wml:..i"f,l; Vice led by Mrs. Herbert Scott, i;.By hiking Auohm on 1 ,"',:e,nh;nggh9y assisted by Mrs. Walter Boyle, exposure or in first 24 7( ' can do for their Mrs. Brewer Boyle and Mrs. Earl Moore. Mrs. Ohamian closed the devotions with prayer. 'Ilhe study book chapter on the religions of Japa-n was read by Mrs. Watson Livingstone and pre- pared by Mrs. Geo. Maolvlillsn. The World Day 0! Prayer Ser- vice was discussed and since the meeting a cordial invitation irom Clyde River Presbyterian W.M.S. has been accepted. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hasen Howard when Mrs. Colin Murray will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Earl Moore lead the devotions and complesions. BUT-not 'ust any 'h””” If 'i "M "W" soap ..they choose woo army .. ' a means . T:?naail2:rdlI!7'led":I!g1f;: diff! That's FACIAL SOAP-the soap with "right-prompt ellicicnt relt'el- the beauty cream ingredient. Yes.. "..nd 50,. pcuiuy In fut tho the skin scientists who make ;Supe,.Economy F,muy'.s1,., Woodburymgut a fabulous laco- " Bottle of all Anohist tablets costs c'”"'' "K . M" W” ""7 ”ke' " , It' us kin soft er used .30” only "bout 30 per table” so insthnc Iiirizeigoilnelst of fiicgncreiimsl buy Anohist at your dmggistb . .. . today! Remember: all antrhss- Egygakgf a&igofiii::i:ys di:il('i:i5Y! Bai- """i"” 3"” "at "hk" Th” -vary Btartwoodbury "facials" today for WC””V ?".p"l?"'""'”' AMIWL " skin that's petal-soft-sparkling . the nntihuiamine formula recom- with beww! And use woodbmy "Willi"! 10' ii""'lV ”'”.b.”""" ” Facial Soap in your bath for all- iis success in actual clinical tests. 0.," lovchneu. Jug 106 g cake; and New Plan for he! ' A B'- on u, 59.21:: Mrs. Oharman presented the study. . jgh 50.; 01 A report ct Preshyte-rial will also living? . . . Yes, be given. Personal law The ioliowlng an the oiticers mine is I imc- tor the coming year: President, tIce1Iy8ielIIi0' Mrs. M. K. Chapman; iirst vice- running y o u r in o n e - de- signed or your by the BANK OF president, Mrs. Colin Murray: sec- ond vice-president. Mrs. Harry Hyde: Recording Secretary, M;-5, Charles Hyde: corresponding sec- retary. Mrs. Elmer Frizzell; treas- urcr. Mrs. L. H. Drake; Literature secretary. Mrs. G. R. Baln; mis- sionary monthly and W.F. secre- tary. Mrs. Earl Lowther; Chris- tian stewardship secretary, Mrs. Muriel Godfrey; coimnu-riity friend- ship secretary. Mrs. Reginald MacEwen: supply secretary, Mrs. Richard Drake; temperance secre. tary. Miss Minnie Brown; Press secretary. Miss Laura Crosby; u. sociaie members secretary. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. The meeting closed witih the Benediction after which Mrs. Willis and daughters assisted -by the com. inittee served a delicious lunch and a happy social time was spent together. N X Praise-Winning Main-Cosine Dials if ever I've seen one! Yes, KRAIT DINNER is truly deli- eious-and so very economical. You see, one package of ”lr'rsft Dinner" contains enough for a main dish for four at just a few pennies a serving! And in every package you'll find two mouth- waterin ingredients - a special. fast-coo ing macaroni and grated cheese for mellow. cheddar cheese flavour. Good all year 'round. "Kraft Dinner" is so handy in a "meal-getting emergency" . . . off the shell--tnla the poi-onto the better livin . MONTREA . And, tnily. if you follow the rules of.ihis.aew syc- tt-m for living happily qathin your income, your money will never again run you! You'll enioy read- ing the booklet about it called "PERSONAL PLANNING FOR SUCCESSFUL HOME-MAK- ll5RS" giving you an outline of o how this plan can get you out and kccp you out of the red. (30 to your neighborhood branch of the B of M and get your copy . . . it's yours for the asking. If you really give it a chance, Pcraormi Plan- ning will help you get the most table! My suggestion . . . that you out of your money-and out of have several packages on hand for life. delicious Lenten meals! ' ' Always Like in top o! a ood, "solid" meal with something light, gay and spar ing for desert. And I don't know of any dessert that meets those qualifications quiite as deli- ciously as JELL-0! Exciting to see - exci ing to eat -Jel -O desserts are always family "ilavourltes". Those seven delicious, "locked-in" flavours give me is world of good taste in choose from. And I'm articu- larly attracted to the economy of Jcll- Jolly Powders. At a few cents a serving . . . such mouth- watering goodness! But a word to the wise when their favourite of the Jell-0 CRAPAUD W. M. 8. The January meeting or the Crapaud United Church Auxiliary oi the W. M. S. was held at the home or Mrs. Ralph Myers on Thursday evening. January 4. with eight members present. The pres!- dent. Mrs. Wm. waddell, was in charge oi tlis meeting and was assisted by Mrs. Geo. Nicholson. who read the poems included in the worship program, the theme or which was "God working to- geiher with us.' Prayers were oiiered by three members. namely: Mrs. John Nic- holson. Mlrs. Percy Dawson and Mrs. John Simmons. The business meeting followed, with roll call, minutes and pay- ment ot lees. Mrs. Frank Mac- Donald and Mrs. Joseph 'rrows- dale were named Is delegates to Summerside Presbylerisl. Plans wre made (or a joint meeting with St. John's W. A.. on World Day of Prayer. to be held in the la. 0. A. Hall. Seventeen sick calls and fourteen cards were reported to the Friendship secre- tary, Mrs. John beard. you're ordering! . . . Everyone in the family will have A-'21.!-0 Jllavours-so I'd suggest you keep a full stock VIL More leiuliles liicli Bellini 56, mars why 3”” 7' s is 'coun!ri"”V 9 . by IS the ...3.7?a..w'?;. v3.”."'1.'...i'e'" Tutti: - The installation oi officers then was carried out with Mrs. Ralph L - R NEGHABIE be t SOUP Myers as leader. , A pleasant-1cciai"hour with da- Iouammv ormm Amish OIIALIIV uo. HISTORY OF PANCAKE DAY The custom oi eating Pancakes on Slirove Tuesday was established hundreds of ear: sgo.,S.ii-ice their II has become a.deeply rooted tradi- tion ia the lives of millions of of many faiths. In nearly every country Pancake Day was, and ml is. a day of great celebration. , I Check Your Pancake Day Needs! 'l'or extra delicious feasting. serve Aunt Jemima Pancakes with all the trimmings. Check this list or the next time you go shopping. DAaMJeniuaelaady-MtslasPeaaaheasIudwbodI Elia-s-in Dame IZIM-vhwrvin UN-my Ell-con DWV-0 ncensyne I2!!!-I-Svvv-I DJ-In Dim-an CIC-"I-'5-'00! ' , l . N I . . i -.-.'!SAk llcious refreshments served by the hostess, brought the meeting to a Clo”. -Ty Veg." "Aw aUNT EMIMA -.--.--. The women's i ' y Booian at N. Granville held than regular meeting on Monday evani Jan. I. at the home or Mrs. B. . Taylor with six manbers present. The President. Mrs. Percy Howatt presided and opened the meeting it Lficlicitiiis P;ii:v:iltt:s still cost less tiigw