:;\-\‘;t§ Eyes Have "lt’ JOHN L. LEWIS _ "row-w.- , BERNARD SHAW GEORGE LIZABETH SCOTT A Hviiywood optometrist, who has 20-20 vision himself, thinks ‘m’ "Y9 15 1116 Prettiest part of a human body. Dr. Herbert Mar- 5-"111 Says the eye is the most Wllressive port-ion of the anatomy. He selected the five most 8Xpre5. we pairs of pcepers in tile world. l. John L. Lewis. whose “pierc- IHB Eyes show limitless determin- ation and strength, affording him #- D-"lwertul appearance which has ‘won countless persollal victories." - 2, Princess Margaret Rose, whose "11111101118 eyes are the key to a 113F113’ min-d and possibly one day mfly be s. ma-ior influence on the ministers of the realm." 3. George Bernard Shaw. "svhose _ logos-Mean 11. 194s“, THEMQUARDIAN- LCHABPQITWETPYVJN. '1 Women’s Instiute -_Meetings ‘(Continued From Page 16) home for the chicken also to anyone else rr ,., a. success. _ consisted of a letter o! Britain. Christmas concert. It was also decidedvto pack boxes for the shut- tns at Christmas. School committee reported that chalk‘ and paper towels and towel rack was needed for the school Programme committee ‘for next month: Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and Mrs. Charles MacDougall. The next place at meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Gus Tierney. roll call to be answered ' the evening amounted to 85 cents. Two members paid their fees. Meeting closed with God Save The King. Lunch was served by the hostess. BBOOKFIELD W. I. The regular meeting of tlhe Women's Instit te was held at the home o! Mrs. agh Moore on Dec. 7th. Mrs. Robert Carr, vice- president, took charge of the meeting. Meeting opened by repeating Creed I'1 unison. Roll call was answered by 10 membem; one member paid he: fees. Collection 80 cen~ts and a donation of $1.00 was received. Minutes of last meeting were "mad and signed. Bills for fruit amounting to $1.09. were ordered paid. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be given the U.E.F.B. It was moved and seconded the children in the school district be Riven a treat at the "Christlnns tree lo be held in the hnllt also the shut-ins be l member-ll by fruit being sent to them. It was moved and seconded Mrs. John Wood be Red Cross con er for the coming year. Miss Jog Nich- olson Avis Cruwys and Ca llerine McLeod put on a program for the next meeting. Material for Red- Cross work was passed around to the mem- bers. Next meeting tn be held in school. Meeting closed by repeat- ing Lord's Mayer. Misses Joyc? Nicholson and Leah Moore served lunch. WHIEA-TLEY c3151“. The Wheatle-y River WI. met at the home of Mrs. Fred McR-ae for their December meeting with the president. Mrs. William Ling pre- siding. Meeting opened by sing- ing "Ode" and repeating “Creed" in unison. l4 members and three visitors answered roll call. One lfisitor was welcomed as a new member to the Institute. six mnmbers paid dues, Ivflnutes of annual meeting read, approved and signed. Correspondence read away from Shaw's beard." 4. Albert Einstein, "whose sad, puppy-deg eyes are the tip-off to what he believes is deep humani- larianism, combined with genius in a. scientist's make-up." 5. Lizabeth scott. “an actress whose hazel eyes are capable of influencing men any way she wants." octogenllrian optics retain the Dr. Marshutz said Miss Scott's roll call answered by nve mem- to some worthy cause. '§e hoig a dance the last week in 1111311 o! youth and hypnotize the orbs "arc the “most unusual" 0t hers. Minutes of last meeting It was moved and seconded we vnvaetllféeeiglnmiuep consists o’ Mrs listener, even taking attention. nny screen slicks he has seen. were read and approved. ask Miss Boswell to 018311110 I ' ‘ ed that all bills be paid. 1t we I é';°t§dm;aniosiizlégfifid agar“ ‘Li: Cross convenor, It was moved and Mrs. Boyle for the use of their a who baked n ' a decided each u a helped in lllyWcYorIfiesIggxgegégIpounds of candy for the children thankslial a treat for Christmas. also to 130m MIL mm" Boyle ‘or In“ make lunches (or the next Nation- sent her. It was moved and sec-ii“ Fm" 3°54“- The Sacra”? w" ended that we canvess the distnctIasked 1° “T1” {or the Unmd Emma,” Fund m, thanks from the Institute. candy. also that the Institute buy l0 lbs. of sugar, Mrs. Hugh Mac- Donald kindly offered t0 make this into candy to be sold at the and discussed. 5,M.rs. James Wares be our mittees ‘gave their reports. It ws home make two letters Mrs, Golrlon Andrews .anl as auctioneer, after ‘the auctioneer was treated to box of fudge. A delicious lunch was served by ilostess assisted by committee, S TANIIOPE W-I. The December meeting of Stan- OI; . was moved and 1M“ Lew“ Kleny" 3°“ gfibzrfilurs. Earle Rodd be Red Cross hope W1, met at the home ‘answered by eighteen ‘Minutes o! last meeting were read by paying 1 cent for each inch otiimd “Pp“°"°_d' (mnespmdence “'51 “.3159, measum me wnecuon “unread and discussed. It was voted that $5.00 he sent to TB. League. also that $3.00 be given for Christ- mas treat for school children. Committees gave their reports. New school committee, Mrs. John Mlsener. New sick committee. IMXS. Joseph Robison, Mrs. Reggie Ross; Red Cross converter, Mrs. IThornas lvllsCabe. Finished sewing for Red Cross was handed in. Fruit cake was drawn for. Isaac Lawson being holder of lucky ticket. An inter- esting contest was put on by Mrs. Ray Carr, won by Mrs. and lvlrs. Alvin MacLzluchlan. Mrs.‘ Tilolnas McCahe gave a very in- teresting demonstration on makq ing tufted cushions. Mrs. qhomasl McCahe invited the members w; her home for next meeting. Roll: Call to he a New Year's Reaolu-f lion. Meeting closed by singing. scrved by hostess and a social houl’ spent. wcsl- ltovllrvlv. I. t The West Royalty Women's 1n- stitute was held at the home o! Mrs. Wilbur ‘Prainor, Dec. 1st, with seventeen members and four visitors present. Collection am- ounted to $1.60; five members paid their fees. The initiates of the last meet- ing were read and approved. It was decided to give our Christmas treat to the school children at concert. It. was moved and sec- onded that we have rt card party. Dec. 6th at. Bright Spot. It was moved and seconded that we give $10.00 to Salvation Anrny Fund. It. was moved and ‘seconded that. a British Institute be adopt- (d. The next meeting in be held i-n schoolhouse Jan. 5th. Lunch com- mittee consists of Mrs. Frizzell, Mrs. Lani-t, and Mrs. Gates. A contest was put on by the program committee and was en- joyed by all. The meeting was brought to a close by the National Anthem, af- tcr which a lunch was served by the committee, assisted by the hostess. SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. The December meeting of the South Wlnsioe Women's Institute. was held at the home o! Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie Wednesday night, Dec. l-st. The president, Mrs. Ivan Tur- I191‘ presidPd and opened the meet- ing tvitn the Creed. followed by It was‘ moved and seconded that Red seconded that $600 be sent to T3. dlleague, Th; sick and school com LWO 0! I IIIV-"ed. i‘ Christmas cards. It‘ was moved and seconded that mmbeffi for the January meeting: or we get new blinds for school. It ,I'“11 6811 "A NW1 Year Rcsolutionfi. was aim mqvgd and “mung m“ Lunch committee: Mrs. Fred Mc- we buy apples for the patients oflRac. Mrs. Robert Buntain, and the Sanitarium and to treat tried-Ina Smith. Bills amounting school children at Christmas. ItIW-Ltlf: were paid. Meeting closed “as also decided that each nlem- with "Phc Island Hymn" and the ber make four lbs. of sugar into National Anthem. An auction sale ‘then took place which was enjoy- ‘ed by all with Mrs. Chester Rack- the sale to i McCflbe I I Sure relief for Head Colds Use Mis"? 1 NOSE DROPS helps stop colds where they start u 5 The secretary reported calling It was lic- clded. if cards were not available by Saturday, Dec. 4th, that the order be cancelled. Mrs. E. Hukhes Ireported that the Cornwall Play- ers would stage their play in the hall the first week of December, the members to make lunches. It was moved and seconded that Ernest Selllck and Veda Rodd canvass the district for the Sal- vation Army. The sick committee reported sending fruit to two who were ill. The school committee reported visiting school and that blinds. basin. Iucket and towels were needed for school. It was moved and seconded that the basin. bucket and towels be put in school. ICorrespondence was then lead: it seconded that | convene: for the year. Three mem- bers paid their fees and live new members were welcomed into the Institute. It was moved and seconded that l each member make five pounds of Isugar lmb fudge m: Christmas i concert, and that fruit be sold. It =was moved and seconded that ($5.00 be given to the teacher for - a. treat tor the school children. ‘ Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Val. MacDonald on Jan. 5th. Lunch committee, Mrs. Earle Rodd, Mrs. Hammond Rodd land Mrs. Roland Sellick; pro- [gram eomntittee, Mrs. Harold i Crawford. Meeting closed with The King] after which lunch was served by‘ hostess and committee in charge. Collection $1.10; members’ Iecs 52-00. ' MARSHFIELD w. I. I The annual home of Mrs. ~Novembcr 9th. The president, Mrs.l°f Frizzell, presided and the rneetIngI opened by singing n verse of ll. lavorite song. The minutes of the annual meet- ing and the last regular meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by members paying their fees. - The reports of the year's work by the president and secretary werg then given. These ‘were most having treated the children with encouraging showing much work fudge, accomplished and our finances ini a healthy condition. We had con- outside our district. We had rc-i rnemb-ered all the sick in the| district but we had given most of u“ work w the school assisting $2 be paid to secretary. cur teachers by co-operating with them and assisting them financlal- i total receipts for the year amount- ly to procure prizes and treats for 1H8 1° $35°-’_49- Tia"? “Pemflligg? the children. We also procured a..$199-96- Ieavml a 53"“ °“ [he of $151.43. teacher to teach singing in school. This proved most pleasant and profitable for the children. With only a few months training they were entered in the Musical‘ Festival and we were quite P1e559dl with the result. We were ION/Una"? in securing Mr. Johnson's servicesI for another year. I The officers elected for following year are as follows: Lhfi H011- 71951119111‘- Mrs- L- H‘ D~ Crane, Mrs. Jos. Smith, Mrs. T. Crane, Mrs. Charles MucKenzie. Foster. President —- Mrs. W. R. God- trey. Vice-President - Mrs. lee Mill.‘ sevy - ‘treasurer -- Mrs- Muttart. ' 1t was decided we bring nresentsi as usual to the December meeting ergency Fund for Britain; but instead of exchanging them was also voted for school prizes. with each other we contribute them ' sewing club fol- the girls o! the school. A letter was read from our Pro- vincial President suggesting have u. history of our institute written and read at our February meeting. ‘Phis suggestion was favor- ably received and the three charter members still with us were ap- pointed to write this history. Other routine business followed and the meeting closed by sinking God Save The Kins. SEA VIEW W. I. The 1" meeting of Sea View Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening. Dec. 9th. at the home of Mrs. J. Weeks Murphy, with the president, Mrs. Earle McKay, presiding and six- teen members and 8 visitors pre- stilt.’ Three more ladies were wel- comed into membership. Corre- spondance was read and $5.00 voted to T. B. League. Mrs. Fred Don- ald. Mrs. Reg Mountain and Mrs. Charles Adams were asked to pack the Christmas boxes for the sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Roy Adams and Mrs. John E. Campbell were ask- school children. After some discussion it was de- cided to have the year's pro- grammes made out and Mrs. Robert Sutherland, Mrs. John E. Campbell. Mrs. Reggie Hill and Mrs. Charles Adams were asked to prepare the list for printing. It was decided to' have a card party in hail on December 16th in aid of Hall Fund. Mrs. borne Camp- bell was appointed Red Cross con- vener for this year, after which the program was taken 11D- con- sisting of a. solo by Miss Thelma Campbell and two contests which were much cniflytd- The exchange oi’ Christmas B1115 among the members was the 118M item bt business after which candy was passed around. Lunch was served by the hostess. assistcd by Mrs, Earle MacKay, Mrs. Reggie Hiltz and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. January meeting at the home 0f meIWomeNs Institute W15 hBId °" f M . Ch - the National Anthem. Lunch was Marshtield W. I, was held at; the Nov. 4th at the home b rs ar I meeting opened by singing Ode. followed by Creed and which was answered by (‘B611 1mm‘ ' ber paying membership fee. lmonthly meetings were read, ap- proved and signed. ivislts and $2.60 was paid for fruit- t purchase of new school seats, but trlbuted to many worthy ccuscslncthlng definite \vas decided. ing a balance of $1930- } Eachern. Smith, Mrs. Theodore Crane. ‘Mrs. Geo. MucEachern. zie, Mrs. Jos. Smith. I-IarfylMrs. Geo. MacEachern, Mrs. Gor- » don Sheidow. Mrs. Fred Donaids. Roll call to be answered by New Year's resolut- ions. IIULLVIEW WOMEN'S INSTITUT E The annual meeting of Millvlew With the president presiding 1119 roll call, The minutes 0t last annual and The sick committee reported 8 The school committee reported A discussion took place on the A dance report wasbgive-n show- It was moved and seconded that. The financial statement showed Election of officers followed: President, Mrs. Milton Smith. Vice-president, Mrs. George Mac- Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Gordon eidow. School committee: Mrs. Milton Sick ‘committee: Mrs. Jos. Smith, Program committee: Mrs. Walter Auditors: Mrs. Charles MacKen- Directors: Mrs. Milton Smith, $10.00 was voted for United Em- $10.00 It was moved and seconded that ...w|'l:|le~ BATTERIES one not ram a When cflsascet mikesai engines and cutting 0E power, depend- able storage batteries safety of all on board. To operate radio, lights, steering gear, fire apparatus and other safety equipment, vesseIs large and small rely on EXIDE batteries when regular power fails. Be guided by this fact when buying a battery for your car. Is there any other battery which so fully merits you: confidence? See your BXIDE dealer every two weeks. He‘ willhclpyoanogecehaaunounenioefiomyou present battery and recommend the proper: EXIDB for your u: when you: old battery is WOIII if. EXIDI IATIIIIES OF CANADA LIMITED CANADA IOIONIO o l!“ . . . DApcndabIo lotteries for are vital to the 607mm“ .1948 ed to arange the treats for the I I of Cilristlnas gifts. “IYIGYFYI REALLY WANT! GIVE THEM WEARABLES AGAIN GIVE THEM THE SMART STURDY FASHIONS THEY WARM COATS, COSY SKI SUITS. i ADORABLE DRESSES IN PLAID TARTANS AND ALL THE CHILDREN. FOR BIG SISTER YOU WILL FIND A VERY SMART LINE OF MISSES DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, HOUSECOATS, FUR MITTS AND ETC. IIIS MISSES IIDLMES 8t BRADLEY I59 Queen Street GAIARDINE, PLANNEL, CHECKED TAFFETAS. onzsses FOR ALL m: GIRLS. SKATING sxmrs, swears-as, BLOUSES, HOUSECOATS, SCARVES, run MITTS AND stoves, src. REMEMBER WE'RE PACKED WITH GIFTS FOR SKI CAPS, Phone H Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Jos. Smith when rol call will be answered by cxchang After lunch was served by the hostess the meeting closed by sing- ing God Save The King. IIBENEZER, w, l, Tile annual meeting of the Ebenezer Women's Institute met on Nov. 3rd at the home of Mrs. Hubert Oaltway with an attcnd_ zlnce o! l4 members. The presi- dent presided and meeting opened by repeat-mg the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by the 14 members present paying their membership tees for the coming year. The minutes o! tlhe last annual and last monthly meeting were read and approved. The sick committee presented n» bill for 98c 1m‘ fruit sent during. 111B 1110110. and the sec’y. read a.‘ card o! thanks for the fruit. Mrs.‘ Vernon McRae thanked the mem- bers for the kimonas given to her twin babies tlhe previous month. The seclv. reported having paid B 11111 OI 843.80 ior the painting c! the hlterior o! the school, also a bill of $8.00 for the painter! board. A bill of 816.50 tor 3 suits of woollen underwear purchased from Mcflwean and Boyle by the Institute for the Dotron boys who recently lcst their clothing by ma, was handed in and ordered to be lmid- McGuigan and Boyle do- nated one additional suit for the boys. Miss Erna Cotes and Miss Helen Fbrd were appointed on the sick committee for November. Ways of raising money was-sag. cussed and it was decided to have B Pan/fry sale on Nov. 13th i1 1106511119. Mrs. Ken MaoRae and Mrs. Alec Ford were to see about I Dllce to hold it. It was decided to have the see- wetalry write to Mr. G. N. Sulli- vna-l and have him come to the $011001 10 cveak on the Blue Cross clan. at a date convenient to htrn. The following oflloers were then elected:-- . President: Mrs Alec ma. I Vice-Pres»: Mrs. Dan MacLeod, Sedy. Tress; Miss Helen Fold (re-elected). Directors: Mrs. Hubert ostway, Mrs. Frank MacRae, IVLl-s. John A. MacDonald. I Auditors: Mrs. Lincoln MacRae, Mrs. West MacDonald. Balance from last year .. Receipts for yeast... .. Expenditures for year. .3 93.60 Leaving a. balance of $154.33 on hand. meeting OI .' I I‘ ' I’ ' ' ' - i - - --~-. -- -. . -. . Geo. MacEachern, Mrs. Walter next nleeting roll call to be an Y d , , - presented Mrs. Cousins with John Mum, on IGSSZIIIVIZZKQILiP-botéih an nit-ch once Lunch to be served at swered with an exchange o! lovely hot water bot-tie and Christmas gilt (not under 25c). Following is the slate of oflic- era for the coming year:—- President: Mrs. Stanford Giov- er_ Vice-Pres; Mrs. Morrison. Becy. ‘Press: Mrs. Charles W11- liams. Auditors: Mrs_ Colin Matheson and Mrs. Murray. Directors: Mrs. Mrs. Graham. Card Secretary: Mrs. L. S, Sea- man (re-elected). Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anthem. At the closing of the meeting the retiring president, Mrs. Wm. Newsorne and -Gra.ha.m explained to the ladies that Mrs. James Cousins was cei- ebratirlg hel- birthday today and that tlhose present had planned a little surprise for her_ At this time the retiring secretary, Mrs. Ivan Kennedy come forward and w ’_L a pretty cup and saucer; also Mrs. Woodside presented her with a birthday care. beautifully trini- med and lit up with candles. was, Cousins. although taken by Stu‘- prlse thanked the ladies for their thoughtfulness and kindness and than all joined in singing ‘Tb: She's A Jolly Good Fellow." All, present then sat down to a. sup- everyone. EE-NAMIZ DESTROYERS BOMBAY —- (CPD —- Thfli destroyers which the Royal Indu tan Navy is taking over from the Royal Navy next summer will b1 renamed on date o4 transfer. H.- MS. Rotherham WLII be HMLS, Raiput; H-MS. Redoubt will he HMIS. Rlnjitt and nous, Raider will be HMLS: Rana- ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN We hove found it necessary to put u concrete foundc. lion under the Charlottetown warehouse. This work should be completed by the 14th. Then we will be buying daily aII varieties of potatoes at current market prices graded or field run. FRANK B. Clarke Produce Association Ltd. CLARKE President, j Thursday at noon, December Meeting closed with the "Kilng", after which a. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ken MacRae and Mrs. John McDonald. lI-IAIIALBANE WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE The fifteenth annual meeting p! the Bncdnlbcue Wllage Wo- mqfl Institute III hold at. the homo d m. H. Ii. Woodsida on Nov, in. Meeting opened by sing- ing Odo and repeating the Creed in unison. Roi-l call was respond- ed co by 15 members. i Minutes o! last annual and last regular meeting were read. m- proved and signed by the west-y dent. 1 Tho reports of the cbmmitboes were given and the following new ones were appointed:- Schooi: Mrs. 0111i: and Mrs. Morrison. I Sick: Mrs. Cyler Matheuon and Mrs Murray. ; Lunch: Mrs. Newsome, ma. Hickcx Sud Mrs. Seaman. Mrs. Newsome extended an ill- VIIJIICH m mrct at. hel- home Ior M: clucxs PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR IABY CHICKS NOW. All indications point to RAISED CHICKS. By booking FEBRUARY hatched CHICKS. We also curry o COMPLETE tine of Chick FEED and Poultry EQUIPMENT — COAL, WOOD and OIL BROODERS, FEEDERS, WATERERS, PIPE, etc. If you desire THE BEST pIocc on order for your le- quircmcnts with- IIILLQN and SPILLETT Chick Hatchery Charlottetown, P. E. I. 70 Queen Street. APTTENTION OTATO LOADERS AT ANY STATION IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘We have completed our purchases for the boot of seed loading in Saint John December 15th. The next boot will be around the 27th. We shollloi know it's Remember they must be in PIPPIN brand bogs supplied by us. I appreciate that tile volume went up considerably the Iosl boot. Let us double it the next one. FRANK B. CLARKE d- lequiremenfs by 9th. GOOD MARKETS for EARLY NOW we can supply you with PROM I46 per which was much enjoyed by ti_nu-.i'.‘it}‘l-'art-J\ui\7i s. "