.-.-w--s-,_ I i E rv/ §§ 24, 1949 perspiration srors Offending Odor effectlvelf- gently I Always creamy, smooth. Harmless to normal skin '. . . even to filmy. fragile fabrics. 15¢ 39¢ 59¢ STAYS MOIST IN JAR ' PIUBVILLE W. l. —'1'he Piueville Women's In- stitute held their regular meeting on June 2nd st the home of Mrs. Charles Gallant. The roii csil was answered by 10 members. The secretary reported 08.00 received tron-l the Maple Leaf Milling Co. for flour sold through the Institute. New committees appointed for the next month are: Sick commit- wlch committee. Mrs. Nelson Gal- lant, Mrs. Ambrose Corooren end Mrs. L. Gallant. It was moved and seconded that a delegate be sent to the Provincial convention. Mrs, Johnnie Gallant invited the members to her home for the next meeting where the roll call will be answered by “Why I Joined the Institute." A game o! bingo will be conducted to raise lunds. PARKDALE W. l. mismana- scnoor. “Report for the month of May: Grade IX: 1, Ralph Callaghan; 2. Agnes Gaudet; 3, Thelma Doucette. Grade VIII: 1, Rosalie Callaghan; 2, Alice Callaghan; 3, Audrey Car- ragher. Grade VII: 1, Joyce Callaghan; 2, Janet Murphy; 3, Frances Dou- eette. Grade VI: 1, Hazel Murphy; 2. 2. Mgr-y Rlx; 8, Buddy Carregher. Grade V: 1, Edgar Wedge; Therese MacCormack; S, Emily Thi- bideau. Grade 1V: 1, Walter Callaghan; 2, Patrick Callaghan; 3, Alfred Al- lain. Mrs. Harris Callaghan. Teacher. Inter COLONY - LAST rrcovrncs: Nowdotmdland. discovered my John Cabot in 1M. was Britain's fl-flt 0010!”. . The‘ Amazon basin in Brazil has s. network of rivers which are navigable for 15,814 miles. 'NOW-She’sThe Girl Zip and Glow Now-She's the girl with plenty of beau: 1 I ‘t envy her charm or radiant Ilflll [Make it yours the way thou- sands offfele. listless, anernic people Ito doing-with Dr. Williams Pink ‘lls. By revitalizing and ' “' ur bloodstream, Dr. Williams Pink ' ls may bring you new pep, energy, y in life-often in only 30 days. _ get your month's supply today! DRIWILLIAMS P THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW The June meeting of Parkdsle W. I. was held in Parkdale Hall with the president, Mrs. W. Burns tn the chair. Meeting was well tlbtflldOd. The sun of $10.00 was voted to the Cancer Fund, and a letter ad thanks for blanket m- neted to the League of Mercy, from Min Hasiam was read. Mrs. K. Moore reported that the school committee had made the customary call on the teaching staff. Plans were made for the annual picnic and treats for the children, at the end of the term. Picnic will be held on the school grounds. Mrs. R. Compton reported one plant, and nine cards sent to members during the month. It was reported that Mr. Bob Chandler will be the leader of the Scout company when they re-open in the fall. Decided on "lotion that e fund be opened to procure moving picture projector, to be installed in the hall. ~ It was also decided that Kings. Lynn W. I. in England be adopt- ed, and the sending of s. box was left in the hands of the commit- tee already appointed. to make inquiries, viz. Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Redd and Mrs. Frizrell. The Ways and Means Com- mittee was strengthened for the annual tea, to be held in July, by ith Women's institute Meetings tee. Miss Bertha Gallant. Sarrd- Anthem adding Mrs. P. J. Seat-rm, Mrs. Ben Livingstone, and Mn. Katie Moore. Decided on motion that in view of the increased coit o! food stutts, we raise the charge for adult ticket for tea to 50c. Delegates appointed to attend the Institute Convention in July, were bibs. Edwin Cook and Mrs. Robert Compton. Meeting closed with the National Lunch will be discontinued dur- ing the summer months. Later an executive meeting was held st the hcme o! Mrs. Henry Douglas re a request that the In- stitute cater to e group of ferm- ers from New B-‘lmswick who will -be on PEI. on the 17th inst. on a Good Will tom- of inquiry into farming methods used tn this Province. It was decided to com- ply with the suggestion and all necessary plane were made. “FEST ROYALTY W. I. The June meeting of the West at the home of Mrs. Lawson Cros- by. The vice-president, Mrs, Wil- lard Lenlr, presided. Sixteen members responded to roll call with a donation of canned food for our adopted English Insti- tute. Correspondence included a state- ment of school conditions sent by public health nurse; the monthly News-Letter; Federated News; and several notes ot thanks tor fruit and flowers. The visiting committee reported flowers had been sent to a bereav- ed family and to our president, Mrs. John England, while in hospital. Fruit had been sent to four people in the district who were under doctor's care at home. New committees appointed were: Visiting Committee: Mrs. Ver- non Burke, Mrs. Irwin Miller, Mrs. Russell Bell and Miss Elizabeth Powley. Lunch Committee: Miss Velma Burke, Mrs. John England, Mrs. James Enman, and Mrs, Stillman Frizzell. Mrs. Wilbur Tralnor and Miss Elizabeth Powley were appointed delegates to annual convention. It was decided to give the school children the usual treat of ice cream at school picnic. Miss Powley kindly consented to pack and mail the food parcel to Wltherslack Institute in England. Appointment of committees for arrangement of ice cream festival was left until next month, when the meeting will be held at Mrs. Stillman FrizzelFs home. BRACKLEY POINT W. I. Mrs. Walter McLure entertained the members ot this Institute for their regular May meeting on the evening of the 12th. There was an attendance ot ten members and one visitor. The opening exercises were ear- ried out in the usual way followed by the reading of the minutes which were approved. It was reported that the directors had secured a play to be present- By Fagcly 8r Shorten i’ // “n: gm or ==~~ as a M I lllsi-reorwrrus trrtte -/ ' gilt 50$?‘ hitsittt-i l 552052.? _. TrfibufgLvszTflgFhgég wen. nave A us oouto we m ma“ WEEKS u!“ sum R FOR PERMANENT me sun eur H“ 6TH was?‘ cuantev ALI. us cm o: rue sun ‘rue ‘ ‘ms T*"5,'fl.,“,‘,.' REST or ‘m: “on,” i /' ' Tue FIRST marrow m am m: BEGINNING or smac- . our m: nest suusueu is trsuatw 114E END oswnusg! 730144.73- HELEN AND ERNIE Ql-SEN, NEW YORK , NEW YORK wnquarwev THAT KID l6 GREAT ON CRANES AND WETD ANYTHING " THESE FA€T ED‘ . VEH. IF oom‘ rem. ME \ " —By .I. R. Williams‘ Royalty Women's Institute was held , .. THE GUARDIAN. ed in the hall May 26th. It was decided to sell lunches and drinks. The school committee reported having visited the school and sug- gested that a mop be provided for the new linoleum floor. Sick committee made three calls with fruit and cards. Mrs. Lowell Younker was appoint- ed to visit the school in May. Material for Santa Claus costume was selected, and Mrs. Howard Cud- more, Mrs. Walter McLure and Mrs. Fcnton McLure were appoint- ed to make lt. It was moved and seconded to donate a blanket, $5.85, to the Lea- gue ot Mercy, and $10.00 to the Cancer fund. $21.25 was passed in from the bridge club and $36.57 from the auc- tion parties. Delegates were appointed to at.- tend the annual meeting of the Drama Festival. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Earle Skeiflngton, roll call to be answer- ed by naming our first school teacher. Collection was $3.14. The hostess served lunch assisted by Mrs. Lowell Younker. after which the meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. The June meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Skeffington on Wednesday. the 8th. with eleven members present. Matters of un- finished business were discussed. Proceeds from play totalled $32-94- A cheque was received from the Maple Leaf Milling Co. for $4.00. (commission on flour sold) for which the members are very grate- ful. The school committee being ab- sent owing to illness, was re-ap- pointed for the month of June. Thanks was expressed for fruit and cards sent to two sick mem- bers. Bills were presented and paid. It was decided to treat the school children to chocolate dips at their closing picnic. Mrs. Fred Hughes and Mrs. Earle Skefflngton were chosen to repre- sent us at the annual W. I. con- vention in July. Mrs. Willard Mc- Callum, Mrs, Lowell Younker, Mrs. Earle Skeiflngton and Mrs. Fred Hughes were appointed to attend the annual school meetinz- The committee in charge reported an- other parcel sent to the adol-ll-ed institute. Collection 53-30, Mrs. Fred Hughes invited the next meeting to her home, roll call to be answered by passln! l" 8°!" small colorful article for the P811381 for England. Following the meet- ing a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee. ELMSDALE W. l. -'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Elmsdale Women's Institute was held on June 7th at the home of Mrs. J. W. O'Brien with the president. Mrs. Frank Dunn in the chair. The meeting opened by the Institute on. followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was visitors were present. Roll call was answered by donation for grab lies. Minutes of last meet- answered by l3 members and five _ lng were read and approved. Sec- retary reported $27.00 was In- st1tute's share -9: Lone Pine show recently presented at St. Lawrence Hall. This included sale of candy. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘- a ‘Little River School Pupils FRONT ROW-Wendell ltlsollonsld. Edward Luts, Robert Stead. BACK ROW-Shirley MacDonald. Betty Blsekett, Beta. Luts, Arlene Stead, Mrs. Cbsa. Lute, Teacher. tees, assisted by committee in charge. It was also voted at this meeting that a 85.00 box be sent to sn invalid in a neighboéing district. Meeting adjourned. Na- tional Anthem. WINBLOE NORTH W. l. The June meeting of the W. N. W. I. met st the home o! Mrs. James Cudmore, June 0th. Meet- ing opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode followed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 12 members and one visitor. A receipt was received for a donation sent to League of Mercy. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Committees had no report. A thank you was received for fruit. It was moved and seconded that a treat of ice cream be given the children for the closing of the school year. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Alton Younker and Mrs. James Cudmore attend the an- nual convention on the 7th and 8th of July. and it was also mov- ed and seconded that Mrs. Stanley Younker see about getting a place for a cake sale, and Mrs. Claude Craswell, Mrs. Stanley Younker. Mrs. Albert Younker. and Mrs. James Cudmore were appointed to attend. A contest was supplied by Mrs. Arnett Shaw and won by Miss Jean Raynor and Mrs. Leonard Cudmore. Place of next meeting was ndecided with the pro- gramme in charge of Mrs. Leonard Cudmore. Roll call for next meet- ing is to be answered by sing, say or pay. Lunch committee for next meet- ing is Mrs. Parsons. Mrs. W. Ro- berts and Mrs. Arnett Shaw. Meet- ing closed with “The King". after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. NORTH MILTON WJ. The June meeting of North Mil- ton W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Hooper on June 2 with 16 members present. After the us- ual opening minutes were read and adopted and the different commit- tees repcrted. Bills of 85c for fruit and $2.50 for use of hall were or- dered paid. it was decided to send a Canaid Parcel C at e value of $7.50 to our English institute for this month. It was also decided to donate $10.00 for school prizes and teacher was asked to purchase and award Stead, Clara Stead. Ruth Keefe, -—Photo by Gsrnhum. \ same. The Sick Committee were asked to send five boxes for Shut-in Sun- day and Miss Elsie Hooper and Mrs. Alton Rodd offered to help with these. Mrs. Gordon Rodd and Mrs. Ira Rodd were appointed del- egates to annual convention with NEW ! beau-new! closes; mo TASTIER 1w even.’ NO VIONDII so in < nhmgingtplhllgiifs ran lskosl Toalty-cnlpllltlll .Getaboxtoda Freda“, we guarantee! Kellogg-fro TRY THEM AT NO RISK. I! Kellogg's aren't fresh N‘ l"!!! an peolsare d u lthmcartouytzlltlello ‘s n . glkeTfllLig ed, Ontario. on adieu your money buck! MllDtY IAXATNI. Contain enou h bran m help regullflly. many f0 flrsdl Try them. \ Mrs. Chester Matheson and Miss Verna Coles as substitutes. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Carter on July 11 and at this meeting mem- bers are asked to bring contribu- tions to Cancer Fund. Lunch com- mittee for next meeting to be Mrs. Loren Thompson, Mrs. Chester Matheson and Mrs. Herbert Math- eson. The hostess and committee serv- ed a delicious lunch and meeting closed with the National Anthem. NEW LONDON W. I. __.-_ The June meeting of New Lon-, don W. I. was at the home of‘ Mia; Elva MacAlllster. Meetingl opened in usual manner with the president presiding Roll call was responded to by 21 members and three visitors were welcomed. Min- utes of last meeting read and ap- proved. Woollens were brought. Miss MacAlllster and Mrs. Harold Mayhew offered to pack and send them. Proceeds from variety con- cert were $40.00. Correspondence three thank you letters and one regarding Institute exhibit at ex- hibition. Mrs. Harold Dunning and Mrs. Wilbur MacKay appoint- ed to attend annual meeting at Orphanage. Delegates to attend annual con- vention, Mrs. Oscar MacKay and Mrs. Morton Adams. Substitutes, Mrs. Murray MacKey and Mrs. George Cole. The School committee reported paper towels and dustbane needed which ls to be purchased. It was decided to remember Mrs. Bour- goyne an elderly shut-in. Cancer collection $34.00. Moved by Mrs. Oscar MacKay, seconded by Mrs. M. Adams the Institute treat children to ice cream at school closing. Moved by Mrs. H. Dunning, seconded by Mrs. Nelson Roberts bills of $8.96 be paid. Col. $3.45. Mrs. Leigh MacEwen put on e soellinz contest. Mrs. Herold Mayhew will be hos- tess for next meeting on Wednes- day. July 13th. Program, Mrs. Dan MacKay and Mrs. Lorne Camfltell. Meeting closed with The King Lunch served by hostess and com- lfltil/wtkorza g “ QDEX SOAP‘ p om Slilll really clean Q Bsnishes perspiration odor Q Leaves body sweet and dainty Oder makes a deep cleansing lather that is mild and gentle for face, hands and daily baths. Odex is ideal for family use. mittee in charge. th Disconnection notices are trialled each mo: to customers‘ whose electric service. c0001!!! is in arrears. These notices state the final date when disconnection will be made unless the 1W- count has been paid in full to our office. A re- connection feo of $1.00 la 0539M‘? “m” “m” will be re-established. After these notices have been sent, Sefvi“ will definitely be disconnected unless payment i! made in full. Please do not ask us to make ex- ceptlons. Please pay your monthly service acmunt promptly. We highly esteem your goodwill and desire to avoid the embarrassment of disconnec- tlons it at all possible. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED . For StoresmOfiices... Homesmlnclusl-riol "Plants... BUILD nrson RIGHT with IF PRESD wooosf. . .......................». i... INTERNATIONAL FIBRE BOARD It PLYWOOD SALES IJMITED . can be sawed, planed, bevelled! Book Cases . . . Shelves . . . Table Tops Furniture . . . Cupboards . . . Room Panelling Store Displays . . . Counters . . . Show Cases Interiors . . . Office Partitions . . . 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