raoa TEN W""” ‘ ' Demand the Bi CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 13. 1947 to Borden be paid. Mrs. Earl Mait- IIQWI. Next meeting tp b. held at the home of Mm Gordon Comma. Roll Call to be answered by "A Book I have read arid Bnioyed" Mrs. Louis Carroll and Mn. Ben-j. Burns were appolrrtedprt Program comm. for next meeting. Programme con- Women’: lnstitutcic I n w" tttso decided for the usual‘ lgflt be pvqtt to two new babies and lalao to a newly married couple-l The collection amounted to 55‘ m, John McPhail invited the next meeting to lici- home Mint. Bums which was enjoyed by a“. ioined making an a-ttcndarice o! l3 will"! lunch was scrved..by béfticr-“ieit PI" 0T1 by M". 001110“ nlclllbffs and one visitor. Minutes Jcnklns 859151861 by _ M“ B“ Cousins. prize won by Mrs. Bruce of previous meeting ivere read and Jenkztns and Mrs. Gordon 011W"- ‘Crczier. Mrs. Bruce Riley had two approved. A letter from llig Sup- tPfliTliili P1935? mp5’ tcontests, Ptiza in eac.h being ivon crviso-i" Wits read concerning the lb)’ MTS- Bfllfe Cmlleli Ilifieiilifl nurse“. mat for the convention and _' t C1°§Bfi by BIYIGIIIB “My BOWIIIE". A| It was decided lo bring designs to Hielicious lunch 18s cervcd by thc| ‘n which will be iostess. a=£iSi€d Mrs. Earl Mat- hilt ‘éiixltlienfifoltng of Mrs. Wilbur The "cgulav ‘Immmy "WWII; M ‘thcivs. y » Jmtvs and Roll Cztll is to be Rtlb- ‘he 8am" w I m“ u‘ m: lmffl ivorctl h_\ he tiaiiic of fl Book I {if MT54 BTUW 311°)‘ m‘ m" frvcfafl Have REJd turd litigtcrvrd. Miss Dot», till; 0i Feb 6"!" Wm‘ m°_]_.le§l v l r wjrlrt bitt-‘Piivisl-t l\ in he cniivciior t out. Mfa. Eail Mailllfw“ l’_‘_e’.'d"'“f Till’ Yeilillar ti“. RM 43,-0.5 srttt 3am which Wits‘ Mceliilt»! “Wilflilliv illlgl“? D'““1"‘,ilit~ BtfillslléflY Women's Institute .‘|i.\ll'|blllt't'I In tit- ktttt into bQ_\5' Quilting Ptirll itillfillird Pl’ l"'nict at ttit~ tioine qt the hiisscs km‘, 5nd“ and stttalt girlg swcat- creed iii ultisun. Rnll chit mas BUS- MiicUoiiaJd on JGIYI‘. titli. The pres- rrs. Mrs Harold Acorn was 39- “fled by Pm‘ "‘°‘.“b°r“ 93"" mm" idatlrt being iibseitt. the vice-irresi- whittled secflv-‘Prc-asum for batman ins "Th" F_l-Y°1'"¢‘ Ram“ dent. Mia Mac MacDonald tire- ..( tmt; grant." one 1151101‘ _l1\ FL’ VIN-m“ sidect and opened the tiiceting ivili 't~t,,. tttitt- tit-k cniiiiiittee is Mrs.. Miiiittcs of lvrflltill-i JYIWII-"K tlii- ode followed by the creed in '. t 1» Ilitlil illld MIIS. Wilbur; were read. titltlwvell “nd mined‘ uitisoiix Roll call was answered with lnizt» it was dccidcd to tlrl a BOX‘ Cvrreeiiotidetwe “"35 "m and , rui- exdliange of Christmas gifts by 1f bunk. front tho Llbi‘ill'_\' aiiti discussed. Mrs._Gordoii Cousins and ciglit tnetiiliers. Three visitors were Mrs Willard Jenkins will have Mrs. Bruce Riley W611‘ ‘aPPm-mcfi present. Minutes of previous meet- ~haiae (it thcm COIIGPHQn amoiuit- to collect foi- “Aid To Citing, Fund int; were read and approved. Sick ad tr. $2410, Mrs Arthur Moore had Mrs. Bruce Riley was itlltiflililed w committee reported iltnre sick calls mam? it ttrgg-t-ttttt. Meeting ad- hire someone to 1190K illusory Hilde simt-e last meeting, icvcrtil lgLlfllCtl after which n delicious Mat“ it was moved and Sewlliled t-ttrctg (t; thanks were received {mm itnrh we. served by the P103855» "Iii MP5- G°Yd°n Cmlsms but’ Yar“ shut-ins for frttit sent at Christ- tmd canvas heeded l0!‘ mm- 5Pedal mas. socretarv reported four puttrcs collection Qf 35 “m5 "m" each of glass had been replaced in Hall. members Lo be taken at next mw- Mrs. AB. MaoLteod. Mao MacDon- ing to help pay 101” Val“ aid and Ca/rol MacDonald read It was moved and seconded that very interesting papers. Business Secretary send to Chflrwliemw“ in oonrliection with thg institute LIWBIY 101' bmki M15 _G°rd°“ was discussed and agreed upon. Cousins and Mrs. Bruce Riley V01" Ncxt- meeting i; in be held at the unleered to each hold a card PKTIY home of Mrs. Beaten; Roll call i.ii- the near future, to raise IIIIIdS- “Bring something for White Ele- members to assist "with lunches. pliant Sale" Meeting closed with It we; moved and Sevollded l0 5911a Natictiizil Anthem. ’I‘wo contests for 81.00 WOTIh 05 FW I c- avcri- enjcyed. Mrs. AJB. MacLeod Stamps. Coibection amounted i0 having most correct answers in 50 cents. first and Miac MacDonald winning The 5011001 committee had no re- tht; second. A delicious lunch was POWNAL W. l. The February meeting of Pownnl W 1.. met Tuesday night, F60. 4th.. at the llome of Mrs. Willard Jen- kins. The meeting opened in the usual mariner. Two new members BALTIC W- L BONSHAW W1. tiiontlilv titectiitg of A HERO AT THREE .Aftt~r lit" salt-ti iii-r lilt- wlit-ii iii-o ticstzwiytti llltnl‘ lioiiit: iii MUbilE. Al:i.. Jtiilii P»l)(llli‘_\' WvckS. tlircc, is s~tiii'li-~lpiiig his i\\u- ,\c:tr-oltl sstvr tti a bottle iiiilk. Jctiii pttllt-d tiit- lot iruiu the blazing lioust‘ iilicii thc Chlldfvlhb mother was unable to reach ihciii aitcr saving an in- fant daughter. MT. ALBION “.1. The January. meeting 0i’ the Mt. Albion WI. wzts held at the home if Mrs. Hedicti Jenkins on Jan 5th. The president. Mtrs. Gordon Myer; opened the meeting with the cTQQd repeated in unison foi- Iowd by mil call answered by SiX members. Otie new membflr. Mrs John Mt-Phail was welcomed. There were also two visitors presetm. The mirtuitfs nf the December meeting WCTQ read and aDDTOVQd- T719 59¢" rgtaly reported that a new SIOVQ Fbbruari; mceting. Bills for fruit for the sick wen» presented and paidpThe roll t-all for next fhlJCi- ing is to br- answereti by donating an article for the auction stile. Lunch commltieo, Mrs. Roy Bruce, Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. Fulton Warren. Thc mlPllllg was brought tn a rinse liy the singing of tho National Anthem. LAB!’ NE wolvlbvs a tRoIaaid MacKenzie and sisted of a reading by Mr. William ‘ ~ I arid coal soiittle had been bouBhi for the school. It was decided t0 hold a orokinole game and also an attctioii- sale In the 716M full!" to raise funds. " ltppetiz . w 9 i CLOVER- LIA port to make. The sick committee had made three visits. Bill for fruit of $.50 was movcd paid. Also '35 cents postage mid on cake 5911i ‘ 0 Yes, Fleiadimannfis active Fresh Yeasthelpa you bake fluffier, tastier Clover Leaf rolls. Fleischmannh works fast because it’: full-strength. It saves you extra steps. served by the Misses MacDotialds; and a very enloyatble hour followed. ‘WW’?- BAYVIEW W1. Tho Januirti meeting of Bay- view Women's» Institute ‘was held at the home of Mrs. Cedric Simp- son. The trieeting opencd by re- peating the. timed l.‘.‘i' unison. Tho secretary trad the minutes of thi- last meeting which were lite-ti up» moved. Roll call was answered b_v s-lxteeft members and twn visitors l Th; paper mi "Beatitlficaticii of llniite Surroundings." was rciid and the jumbled wotrdg contest tut on. Miss Marlon Doylt- cave it lium- orous monologue which was en- joyefl by all. An auction sale of arlirlt-g wins hold rind the sum of $5.85 rriilizcd. A vott- cf thanks was GXIOTYCIPG to Mrs. Mitthiiis Malone- vvho acted as attt-iioncer. i Notv commiitccs were elrctcd as, f()]|()\\'§j Srhnnl. M . Crcil Simp- son. Mr. W.A. Graham? sick. M“ Imron Stiiivnri rind Mrs. Giant Mc- Yedfl. lllrs. W.A. Grzilinnt invited‘ tho mcmbcrs In licr hzime for Ill! next lllCPllllTZ. Lunch CCHIIIIIIIOP.‘ Mus. Clifford Simpsziri. Mrs. Cecil Simpson and lvirs. Mllilhlag Mill- nnc. llfoeting closed and a d-Vnlyl liinrh tins served bv hostess filldt t-nmmittee in charge. rosin‘ RlVER w. i. l January meeting of the Nnilh- _Fatie Women's .Tliui'sd-=_v ovctting, Feb. 6, at INSTITUTE Thr t-cgtilar incetintz of the Lady Institute moi on tltc homo of Mizs Lctvis Franc-ls with alt attctidaiin- nf cigiit mciiihcrs and tlirce visitors tircsorit. Prtsirlcnl cccuplcrlulto rltnir attfl nwcilltt: tlPPIi/Jtl liy rtitiettiiiig "Cul- iert For Cluh Wtitncli." Roll was (‘ZIHCG iiiiti niiiiittes rif last incri- {ng vvcrc rend. ziliprovt-ti, zind sign- cd h) tlit- PTPSldCIli. Tht- school t'OIi'Il'lllii€t' rt-porit-tl that fl II(‘\\' damper iitis iii-cried for st-lionl .\ltl\‘i‘ pzpv. A liill of .550 fo-r (‘llillli iias )i‘.‘t‘.~£‘lll(‘(l anti pzirtl. It ivzts moved and sct-oiidoil liiitl Mrs. Gordon Cotton have tiivturt‘? frtiniod for school. Nr-w wimtiiit,t9vs as follows: Sick C0|llI\l.~—Ml.\S Elsie P'tziiic's Mrs. Lt-ttlt Sturdy. St-litirl Ctiti:iii.~Mrs. Ptirk Frail- cis. Mrs. Lt‘\\' Gilllllllt‘. Educational IilHl Stit-tzil Piogrtini~ Mn. Lewis i-‘ritiitns. Mrs. tiiii.ev M-’_\ lit-iv. ' Colltivtititt Ytiy inoiintcd tri slut. Roll txtll ftit< tttqt Zill5VI't‘l'C(l liv vvt- liuit- l‘l‘t'iti. Mrs. Lew Gzitiililt- ittvitctl iiicni- bers _io lllt‘t‘l ttt licr licinc for licxi mot-ting. V The mrscltllg iltl_iUlll'll(‘il It)" stilt:- tticv illt‘ Nfliinlltll Aittlicni aftrt- tvliicli h dllllli)’ ltint-It wits srrvctl by tho IIUSIPK‘. ililtl {III t-itjdy-hlytt- liottr ivtis spciit byg |l_ - tit/i cvcitI-iiu .i- ll1l‘(‘lllli_' l4) i)!‘ ihti nztmc of ll lltlfill I he Lilififlllliwr-‘GEVOIIOHEII period. God's Message River Women's Institute was hcirl - at the lionio nf Mrs. Edison Muirli. @nflfl= Jriii. 8th. The meeting ripened hy a t ‘\ d omit“... .1 ivprntintz the Cltih Women's Creed. " u- H. Y Tito minutes nf tho last nioetlti: promptly nlicvn CHEST COLDS were rcail and ado-pied followed IF YOU IAKI AT HOME, you’1l want Fieischmann’: active Fresh Yeast-the Yeast cake ivith the familiar yellow label that has been Canada’! favorite for over 70 years. Order some today! ' {MWIIYS llifil]. tii your grocers by passing’ in a quilt hlock. Thcrc wort: 8 members present. Collec- tinit amounted t0 30 PQZIIIS- GRIT-L? nf Thanks ivcre received from Mrs. Nnris Kltsoii nnri Mr. McLean. Mrs. Brtu-c Mat-Kinlry invited tht- mim- bers to meet at her home for the li_v roll call which was answered wtm znitirsmtio Against John Czcc-hoivski. blonds. blue-eyed Olga Nyzowa, receive: a kiln Giuliani]. hare, and his countcnu-it for breach of promist kts: from her- siltcr, Mrl. Bunny Bunntnn. “Then ll no new man in vts dflniued. JUHIIMJIYUI‘ the Ontario lupreme oourt Jury’: find-s my life" 01g: declared afterwards. John Jilted Olga because his father ._',';.I"- yhirb awarded her? $8.80 damage! In Mr breach ofpromlso still t - wt-t-tqg, t Dumdgcg of QZIO for breach of promise were assessed agiiins Parktlale The Women's Institute of Park- d-llg has held two d-anoea in the hall and very large ml-Wids enjoy- ed themselves 11.n- each occasion. Iill Or- chestra proved to be very popular lat these events. The very energetic committee. who arranged these ,darices. deserve the thanlq of the whole oiganization. The Pearson's Drygmds Store ‘has changed its manager to a man- lageress, Mrs. Henry Calltbeck. The [owners of this store are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson. Mrs. Pearson Is lite former Helen Callback,‘ who M15 for a tiumber of years organ- ist tii the Charlottetown Baptist tClttlrt-li. and later organist in‘ Sh‘: ville. N B ' Mr. Eli-yin Cook, owner qt C00ks't Catzuicry. ‘is leaving for Summer- side to do one of tits big contract: on weather-stripping. On Wednesday night, Mrs. Fztiuiic .Bcrirrtiii opened hcr home to a lnumbcr of hcr young friends. for an evening's entertainment of (liltllkflllg and music. Ii L; not the first time this genial lttdy has bet-n hostess to large numbers of tier tlriends. It certainly goes a long way iii helping the young folks spend the long winter evenings. Mr. Percy G. Gay. of the Sun- shineusland Dairy, has returned lfroni the eastern part of the Is- iland. where he spent g few days ‘on bitsiriess. l Mr. James Gallant. a veteran of World War II, has purchased a portion of one of the airport build- ings. and is dismantling it and tnioving it to Parkdale to make a home for himself. This ha; been a splendid whiter for the local blacksmith, Mr. P.J. Sentner and has kept him and his competent staft VGTy busy shoeing horses. —C iiiittsnriabp AND DUNSTAFFNAGE YJKU. The Y P U. of Central Uiiiled Church. held a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scott on Friday night. The devotional period opciicd witlthyiiin 502. The Scripture rend- ing was road by Miss Opal Clow. followed with Prayer by Winston Stewart and Story by Mrs. Irving Thompson. Hymn 500. closed the Further Contributions To Y.M.0.A. Ilrivc Contributions to Y. M. C. A. Miln- tenlnce Drive are still comlnu "I freely. Among the l-itest were gift: of 8150. each from Mr. Gordon Hughes. of the Hughes Drug Com- pany and Col. K. S. Roger: of the Island Broadcasting Co. Ltd.. iiirc a cheque for $175. from the Pure Milk Company, and one from Hen- derson and Cudmore for $209. All of which are atefully acknow- ledged. These lberal donations ir.-_ dioate the general approval of thc Y. M. C. A. tirogruiti. The izcticrail, campaign opmis Felil'ttiir_i' 17th. i ANNUAL IIIFVFINO’ OI" TlII-I HOIiSTIHIN-FRJIDBEIAN ASSOCIATION The iiniiual meeting rif_ the Hol- steIn-I-Tiesiati Association of Can- tidrt held Fcibruzzrtt 5 in ‘Poiontri was attended by ClOSL‘ to 800 mom» bers from all parts (if Canada. A resolution wits parsed hiking that the Health of Animals Bram-h of the Dominion Government resume as rapidly his possible the work of TB. accreditation: titloiig the same linm as wrrti pursued prior l0 the war find that calfhocd vaccinated anftnnls that have not become neg- ative at the age of two years be removed Irom» listed and federal negative herds without i055 of their standing. The Q's-lurid Govertiriicwt was asked to proceed a5 rapidly as possible with the development of its program with regard to univ- ersal calf vaccination for Bangs Disease. An amendment io tho By Laws of the Association. cmlilng for an increase of 5o cents in the trans- fer fee lo members Was passed. also a regulation providing that a license must be taken out before pasture breeding could be pract- ised. Reports qt officers indicated that i946 was the best year in the Association's history. Registra- tions totalled 501.907. transfers, 55.- 760. tii gain of ‘l percent ovct- last year) and dhc Association mem- bership is 10.017. this being the first. time that t has exceeded the l0.000 mark. In his presidential address. C.C. Havilaiud. Wilsoriviltle, Otitarlo. said. "Buriiig tho past year we have 5cm the popularity of Cari~ adiaii Holstein; reach new heights. Buyers have travelled to Canula from eighteen diffemtt countries oi’ the world i0 select foundation stock. Now that the gate has been opened to world markets. It Is the was read by Mic; Ann MwEacliarti The convener. Mr. Charla; Jon- kins tircsidkl ovcr the devotional period. With the president, Miss Ann Miit-Eaohcrn presiding, the business pfifiOd opened with the minutes of the tnievious meeting which were read and Bdi-llllfll l The roll call wits iiiistvcrcd with 'ii verse from the Bible. It" ‘NBS tmovcd and seconded lo ttuswer the Roll Call next meeting with I1 verse from the Bible containing t-Iie word “Med-cy." The devotional COIWEIIIQT appoint- 'ed for next meeting was Mrs. wilfn-d Thompson. Her assistants are Guy Stewart. Wilfred ‘Tito-inp- sdn and Mrs. Lnuis Dover. A11 invitation we; received from the "n-mtty United Church Y.P U. Charlottetown. for the Central United Church Y P U to join them Friday night at their Valentine party. The remainder of the evening wt“ gpcnl, in games, contests arid other 1 USHIIBIIIJ. A delicious luncheon wu served by the ladies. Followed by an enJoyaible sink- song- which closed with Auld Lung Syne. luv. J. A. Nicholson on be- half o! the society. extended l hearty vote of thmliu to Nil’. llld Mlrs. Scott for the use of their home. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. The organist for the evening was Mrs. Irving Thompson. duty of each and every breeder to help kccv it 0pm using all av- ailable methods of rt-ed improve- Witliout doubt, "RED ROBE.’ Kola it today's bargain in Canned Saltizon. This popular Pacific, Coast Salmon, colcr and somewhat larger iq Ilclzc, is never load value to more expansive zalmaziz. lt is ti... -.. ,t. ~tt used in sandwiches and cooked diiliu :-i:li as Ikli calm, soumci and hot dinners. \ Because all Salmon is under government alloca- tion, the supply cl Red Rose Kola is limited . . . waicli to: it at your groccrh. IRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED. VANCOUVER l! C, men t . ROCKET RANGE CANBERRA (CPI A vlCAllllK range for rockets and tiilotlcss iiir- omft will br- citiibllsihcd in uiiin- habited country iichr Mount Elm in South Austrtillzi at a cost o.’ £6,000.- 000 ($19.BO(l.000). ,1? autumn itrvan via-tilt. s. The regular monthly meeting of the Aux‘ iary of the W. M. S. of Hunter iver United Church was held at the Manse on Thursday evening. February the sixth. The member: aisetnblul under the sott light of numerous candles, an arrangement born of necuaity rather than deal n. Th; Prealdmt. rs. J. l. Mclaod occupied the chair and the sor- vice opened with hymn, "Blcst Bo The Tie ‘Phat Bindl." Scripture passage: were rud by Mrs. Rpley, Mm-Mclieod and Mrs. C. Whit- lock. Then followed the reading o! verses from the hymn, "Gmcloui Spirit. Holy Oholt," followed by Bible Nldlllfll, the participants being Mn. E. Ooulinl. Mn. C. Smith, Mrl. Ju. Aridtcwl. Mn. Robertson. Mn. W. Whitlock and Mrs. McLeod. A solo by Min Muttlrt added gently to the program. the tliumc Ing the Shepherd Psalm in an Indian IBIUDI. o Illustrative examples of the aplen- did medical work being done in mitt. were rend by mi. John Mei-l rlaon from the book. "Tale: From the Inn: of Healing." l After silent pnyor for named mlulonaries and the sin|ln| oft hymn. "Father. whole will ii life and good" the wonhlp period cr-y minlted. , Two members, now recuperat- ing after recent lllneu wont e4- presnlonl o! thankl to the society for klndnen shown. Dlmll Mn. 0. Wood and Min Bellil itltm. Sixty-nine friendlhlp_ edits were, mpofled. The uecratlry In nked byterian Mluionqry ' , to the World Day o! Pmyn mu ln| In the United Church. A very fine rt of the Piu- liyterlal wu res by tho appoint- fli 4011mm. Mrs. l. Bernard. The meeting cloud with "The Lord's Prayer" In» unison. to invite the mnmlierl of tltu Pru- -~ t Dutch. _ y DUTCITIMPORTH Bnmbiiziiic cloth was first lrodllccd lnin Ettglttttd by EASTERN KINGDOM , Tllt‘ mime Austria is dqri .from Cestorrclch, and m lEasioi-ii Kingdom: lii- ' t-he Locpln (In Elfln and hggnn llin d!‘ are the princiPfll characters in this series of delightfully wriiwll childreifs story books. They meet with man)’ atrange adventure: in the Land of Make Believl through which they travel. The books are profusely illustrated in colour. The stories are just what yo" would like your children to read-and what Y0" would like to read to them. They will be treasured in your home for a long time to come. You cln obtain thou boalu FREE-hut simply SAVE THE COUPONS t contalnnd In ouch package 0| BLUE RIBBON tea AND COFFEE” It. takes only coupons to the value of three poufldlyfi each book you denim. And remember,’ too. "hi?" ~, buy Blue Ribbon Tu and Coffee you p: quality prolifi- -—with an uncondiubnal money-Mick guamnh. i " Cou iulnalao found inoncli ch of DIM RM“ BIHPI?‘ Powder, Blue Ribbon gocoalznd Blue Rilllfl" ‘Baking Chocolate. Than also may be uni in 0b the lnopin and Jagger! books and other pnmitlllll- l You can buy than hmotn lluo Ribbon lino! vvlionvu gut grocery podium on Illi-