[ANUARY 12, 1949 wyM-r em Up LIAMILTUN m. The lighted fireplace and nice- ly decorated Chris mas tree added Ta note of cheerfulness to the f.rst meeting of the new year which .was held at the ll0mg,()£ Mrs. ;Neil Simpson on Jan. 4.. ‘Ilic micetilig opened with everyone singing “When You and I Were Young, Maggie" followed by the .crecd. The business was carried out in ‘the usual manner. It was voted to lsend our next overseas box to the mother of one nf our members. Ten dollars was voted to the "Save the Children Fluid." Messages of thanks were received for gifts ent to the shut-ins at Christ- mas. All hills WON: paid on mb- tion. The finance committee is to have charge of a Valentine anter- tainment. There was no Red Cross meeting this month on account of weather conditions but Mrs.. William Hamilton again offered on the 18th inst. I Ali's, witii a Women’s ‘Institute Meetings treat for school children at. Christ- her home for a meeting to be held Ray Lockerby invited the imemhers for the February meeting where roll call will be answered hand-made valenrne with an origin-ii verse. LliliCh commit- Miiluics of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Several bills were reported paid including mas and donation to the T. B. League. School committee r0901‘!- ed that the school had been scrubbed and Mrs. John Wlialen and Mrs. John Mclnnis were re- appointed. Mrs. Louis Power and Mrs. Joseph Gormley were ap- pointed on the sick committee. Mrs. Hermon Gill invited the members to nei- home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with an exchange of Valentines. Meeting then adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Gill. CORONATION W. I. The December meeting of Cor- onation women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Donald Lamont on Decj 15th. This being the Christmas meeting and hostess‘ birthday we celebrated them both together by singing "Silent Night." Creed was repeated in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by eleven members and number of visitors. Three paid dues. Sick commit- Wnfldent that. - irz-navgtktiu -IH', -' ~ - ~ ' d one call and fruit _ I Oumw.‘ tee will be. M.s. William Ramsay, lcé lfllllllle _ Alter scven necks o f _ Mrs. Lloyd Lcckeiiiy, Mrs_ Jag" taken. New committees were ap- bun-aucrnciffl "l" "“‘““""" m Craig, Mrs Wendell Crcziera, pointed, viz: Sick, Mrs. lmcr h“ (hqinquents. Georlw Simllwll» T}... "Hurling w,“ ndjoul-Xldd "m; Parsons, Mrs. George Howatt‘. ppljgyflhle sm-m hom- mmucee for treats for schoo. of "nun-pkg, (mL, jr-iveler, still is an as u“. Wmbm 0g spent with a sillg-soitg with .\l" . Siwniyson at the farm qpd l“ ..\\n, Mrs. _. ,.. tum, . f» l. .. ‘ __ tho aroused ‘lltl-ll‘ "u" o . contests. One WliS an cranrzo- Mm‘ commmoe’ Mrs‘ Lucy RM‘ nllm democracy, hc can win ins, passing 0cm,“ in whkh we musscn, airs. Emerson pecllaney. . ,, _ _ . . . . , _ “no-man revolt ntf-llllfl lmsl-‘l-ll’ members stood in two luics. An‘ M15‘ Andie“ BM“ mvne m'm TIIITQ OFRHIIC \l federal taxation policy. wort, convictions, each m” carry n maximum fine ‘L000 or one .3?" l" PEN)"- withotit touching l,‘ with guy prosecutions, which have Tins etiusvd a. lot‘ of merrment .1. B_ Lpaguc: $1000 m salvation uiow-lralli-d with Ills continued Flllfly lfvslPd the agility of (he cwn-. Anny; $330 yo‘. Drama membeln_ “may,” to “Inn in number, have i'(‘.\itllli~ilv. The other was a ill-vim 5km lulled to intimidate him $0 “I'll l?“ W“ "‘m"'5'- EM)‘ P“"~"“" Miss Annie NIiICLEOKi gave a m-ngnlzable dfllffl- The “MW “f”? 2W0" a ‘hem °f Tm)?” "n splendid rcpcrt on the executive pit-tum was taken during an Ot- “lllvll she wrote the article slit-11._.,11y he“! m chmrlottetgwyy_ m“ "Sm wished to will. Then she fddrd, p\-og1-,un;._ ill“ Twill?!‘ Illlll 1335595 ll l0 lllfi Readirg: Christmas Thoughts. r____w ncxt persmi who wrote the lltlm" cf bv Annie MacLeod; Christmas ‘hi’ llelfillll "l" Wllflll" he Wllld Again, by lttrs. Donald Lamont; ill!‘ first and folded it. and passed enrol singing followed with Mrs. _ _ it again to a Third person who-Ivan Duggatt at the organ. Miss wrote "why" she willed the ariltlfilAllllie atrlrLeod put on a Chris:- The pagiei" vras folded again nndlmas contest. There was an ex- llrtsscti to the next person. Wlicniciiauge of gifts and Miss Louise SALES 0nd SERWCE gfrcvone had made her vi‘l they Lamont acted Santa. Claus and Repairs To All Makes MOTORS lls would te-rstinc articles if these funny reasons. vale Institute mond Gill. of nine PHONE i444 Rcsultttitin. ‘IIIIOKIES BY KEN REYNOLDS ill iTl \ii THWFTH" t. i Milly." O \'. fl s placed under the chin of whk.“ of thc leader on cat-h sidg and n! she was required to place it. uii-. der the chin of the next in line‘ her hum-t wilted his crusading ardor- hands; and so on down the lino, were imfolcicd and read. S*m@'cr' distributed gifts to every one froln receive some very in-f a gully CKTOlXTlPKl ""99- wills ' WETQ genuine and for some vcryI Lunch was then served hy thc 513F005 M“ 753- Rewinding and Repair; hostess and committee bringing ELECTRICAL :1 l.“ enjoyable “Hmmg ‘° a’ cuanav vatuay w. 1. o. . A-——————— The January meeting of the AFPUANCE FIHOTvM F “x I Cherry Valley Vi/lomens Institute . ' A ‘ I ‘ ' ' '\\as lielcl in the school room on “PW! i. Tuesday, Jan. 4. with an attend- Tlie January meeting o! Elliot». was held at the‘ home of the president. Mrs. Ray- witii an attendance _ momiicrs. Meeting openedfwlll‘ u“ with reading tho Collect. Roll call,1 _ was tuiswerccl with a New Year's ulllslm- "Just for o shot in the dork — I used a Guardian Wont Adi". "en and shut-ins. Mrs. IPrztnk Bred Bernard; cro- ‘ licrs for next meeting. Lunch coni- ruittcc, Mrs. Harold Bernard. Mrs. .Ivan Duggan, Mrs. Donald La- mont. Secrctai": reported proceeds from bazaar $93.48. It. was moved and seconded fol- lowing amounts be paid: $5.00 to Meeting closed with The King. A delicious lunch was served by tccmmit-tco and hostess. Collection once of nine members present. In the absence of the president. ‘the vice president. Mrs. Monty ‘Macbeod presided. Meeting opened singing of Institute Odo repeating of Creed in Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by donating an article for grab-bag. after which each member drew in iurn. Several letters of thanks for fruiz received, were read; al‘. hills were presented and on mo- tion paid. Four members paid membership fees and one new member was welcomed. It. was moved and seconded that we give $15.00 toward the purchasing oi.’ a radio for school. Proceeds oi’ auction held recently amounted to $47.05. _ Mrs. Joseph Murphy kindly m- viteii the members to hcr home for the next meeting. Roll call will be answered with a grab-bag. The meeting was then adjourned and a ciainty lunch served by the committee in charge. ‘ollowcd by EBENEZER H’. I. The December meeting of the Ebenezer W. I. 3119i» El mt‘- 110m"- of Mrs. Bob MucKenzie with uTi attendance of i2 members and 1 visitor. Meeting opened by re- peating the Creed in unison, fol- lowed by roll call. In the absence of the President, Mrs. Alec Ford. the Vie; President. Mrs. Dali MacLcod very capably llffiildlffil- Minulcs of last tnceting tvcre react and approved. 1 mflllbel‘ Paid I membership fee. I The Secretary ' $33.80 was realized from the Pan- ln November and ‘my Sale held -lhat $15.82: \vas paid out IN STUD! HALLMISS CHALKTALK WON'T STAND FOQ ANY 0F THOSE POT-Si-IOTQAT THE WASTEBASMET BUT m BASKETBALL, EVEN |s= THE BALL IS cum tN Mia-cook.‘ sue VELLS FOR A touo suor.’ GLADSTONE scuutrz.’ m5 VERY IDEA! NON ‘tOu MAQCH EIGHT ovEa HERE two our THAT PAPER IN we BASKET PRoPEQLv! I won't‘ HAVE sucu cowoucr SHOOT, GLADSTONE ' WHAT Ace you WAITING F012‘? reported th at of this _ '11! pgurtxiuw.‘ a-mruvfififirf Pilot, Passenger Killed In Crush .. Pilot of a plane that crashed at Island Lake, Manitoba, Vic Yasin- ski, shown hem, was burned to death in the flaming wreckage of the aircraft. Also killed In the ac- cident uas Brother Uldcric Petit of the Franciscan Fathers‘ rec- tory, Lac du Bonnet. to buy oilclolh for a. floor cover- ing for the Doiron family who recently lost their hc-tne by fire. The sick committee presented a bill of $1.00 for fruit sent and a letter of thanks was received iroin little Owen MacRae for fruit sent him. It was moved and second- ed that $5.00 be given to the T. B. League and $10. to the U.E.F.B. also $3. be given towards the new clistove for Wheatley River Hall. 1t was also moved and SECOIItICCl that. oath member make two lbs. of sugar into candy to be sold at inc Christmas concert and to get a liampr of apples to treat chilli- 1o be sold at concert. It was also moved and seconded at our Jan. to cost, more than 250., we two for each meeting. Vernon lttacRae. Lune-h '10. Mrs. Alec Ford, Mrs. MacLeod. iitg a. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. AYONLEA W. I. Avonlea W. I. was held at Dec. 15th., 1948. opened by singing Ode folioived by repeating Creed in unison. Due to the absence of the re- tiring sccretary there were The Call was answered by members. Three visitors were also present. Cavendish and North several sick calls. Cavendish school committee reported visiting school and getting what was needed. New ccrnmittees. are as follows; Cay_ ecdlsh sicl'.:—Mrs. Stirling gLewxrt lllld Stirling Campbell, N. Rustlco sick, Miss Irma. and Mrs. Leigh Warren, dish school, Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. N. Rus~ tico school, Mrs. Townsend Mc- Nélll 8nd Mrs Reginald McNcill. Mrs. Allan Wyand. chairman of the program committee sitbmittecl Caven- of subiecf. and convcnors for each month of the following year: December. Christmas-Mrs. Alfred Moore, Miss Irma Toombs, llerbert Wyand. Eng life more attractive for younger generation in rural dis- tricts: lvlrs Ernest McLure, Mrs. brey. February - Table Setting Serving — Mrs. Stirling Campbell Miss Bernice Axworthy, Mrs. Mrs. Eric. Simpson. The Arnfast Baal 0o Phone Z498 Provincial Agents for Iron Fireman Equipment rcn at concert and what. was over that. we have an exchange of gifts meeting. articles not also that have a lunch committee of Jilllllllfy cneeting to be hclcl at the home of Mrs. Frank and Mrs. commit- Dan After the ClOSlIIg of the meet- The regular monthly meeting of the home of Mrs. Herbert Wyand on meeting the Institute tliie no mlnllles 0f the last meeting. Roll fourteen _ Rustico sick connnittees reported making Toombs Ira McCoubrey the following report of their choice Mr‘ January - Our ideas for mak- t-he Olaf Stevenson, Mrs. Ira McCou- and N. S. McLure. Mrs. R. G. l-‘iemlmzng. April -- Our schools aild how to can improve our tourist industry Mrs. Allan Wyand. MIB- Fennel Stewart, Mrs. T. L. McNel1l. July — Ways and means to keep down the high cost. of living and discussion Mrs. Leigh Warren, Mrs. Ernest. MeNeill, Mrs. Regin- aid McNeill. August — Choose your own sub- ject. Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Robert Wool- 116i‘. September —- Dinner. October -- Canadian Authors ~ Mrs. George Gough, Mrs. Milton Green, Mrs. Guy Rollings. _ November—- Nursing demonstra- tion lnd lecture. Mrs. Stirling Stewart. Choose your own assist- ants. Roll call for February. Exchange of favorite. receipt-s. June - Picnic. After considerable discussion was moved and seconded that. Lhei Institute will be willing to pay one | half the expense of installing sani- tary toilets in Cavendish School Mrs. Allan Wyand and Mrs. George Gong-h were appointed to discuss the matter" with the trus- iii tees. It was decided that the Insti- iuie give the teachers twenty cents per pupil to help provide the Christmas treat. The program committee l-hen took charge and interesting pap- ers on Christmas symbols and customs were read by Mrs. Alfred Moore. Nliss Irma Toombs and Mrs. Herbert Wyand. This was followed by a sing song of Christ- mas carols The lunch committee served a delicious lunch and the meeting closed by singing Goal Save the King. i IRISHTOWN W —The members of lrislitown \V0mcl'l'$ Instiiutt- mot tit the homo of the president. Mi s. l-I. W. Joltnsione, for illC January meet- ing. Ninteen members answered roll call with a New Year's resolut- ion. Mrs. George MacLeod, chairtnan of the COTTITTIHIO, appointed to find out. about desks for the school. reported, and the members decided to purchase 3i single desks. Ways of raising money were discussed and Mrs. James. MacLeod offered the usr- of |if‘I‘| home for a parlor social. This offer was gratefully accepted. and it was decided to hold a social with an auction sale of donated articles, and bingo on Thursday of the following week. Mrs. Harold MHCLCOG. lVIrs. Clayton Stavert, Mrs. Leigh Paynter and Miss ltierle Crozier were appointed to prepare a program for the eve- hing. '1I:e sick committee reported and Mrs. Borden Campbell. Miss- Emmeline MacLeod and Mrs, Ellis Profitt were appointed for the ensuing month. A number of thank you notes for the Christ- mas treats were read. and a re- oaipt and ‘letter of thanks for money sent for tho so of; patient at the Provincial Sana- torium ivas received. A report of school inspection by the Red Cross nurse was read and showed considerable deficiency in health rating, and in the school room. A quantity of cloth-t ing was donated to the "Save The; i CP1~AL Cairo in i916, Arthur Le l-‘avre, well-known Australian pro- fessional golfer, trialled two post- Children" fund. Rod Cross sewing and knitting was passed in, and a large quilt was donated. The retiring officers. Airs. James Evans. Mrs. Robert Stavert, and Mrs. Clayton Stavcrt were sentod with small gifts in preciation of their services in i948. Mrs. Leigh Paynter addresred tho ex-officers while Mrs. Archie Paynter made the presentations. Mrs. Robert Stnvert was un- avoidably absent and the others grac/fitily expressed ‘weir thanks. The Queslionalre on Citizen- ship was read anti discussed. Several contests were enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess. asslsited by the committee in charge. -Bur. MATERIAL AVAILABLE —AT-' MacOONALO-ROWE WOOOWORKING COMPANY LIMITEIT HARDWOOD FLOORING-Birch SOFTWOOD FLOORING-S" 8x 4" widths VERANDA FLOORING-IVs" Matched V'd SHEATHlNG-l/z" I: 3/4" MATCHED SPRUCE BOARDS MATCHED PINE BOARDS onsssso PINE s. sraucs BOARDS INTERIOR TRlM—Spruce 8: Pine noon JAMBS-Pine FIR PLYWOOD-V-t" a. W MASONITE—4' x a' Sheets BERTILE—4' x a‘ Sheers ARBORlTE—4' x 8' Sheets msul. BOARD—4' x 8' Sheets JUMTO BOARD-A‘ x 8' Sheers BEAVER BOARD—4' x 8' Sheets CHRODl-TRIM MOULDINGS TURNED POSTS (one month deliveryl BARN SASHES s. FRAMES If you contemplate building or remodeling next‘ spring we would suggest placing your order for Sashes and Frames early so as to ovoid delay in delivery. MacIIONALII-ROWE WOOOWORKING OOMPANY LIMITED Phone: 2767 - 2768 CHARLOTTETOWN order to the addresses. planation for the cards 32 yearl in transit could be given by thl Posts and Telegraph department. cards—-0ne to his fiancee, now his wife. and the other to his sister. Marked "Passed by Censor" they were recently delivered pre- I ap- i Mrs. Lorne Houston, Mrs. Lowell -——-——-—~ Wyand. March x- Concert. —~ One act Qxz-o gays, eteDMilsses nlzirarionG anal Reneyg digggmfqff aurecti 0y e. evrgv Gough. Mrs. George McCoubrelx o’ ‘uEurrh has’ at all Drug mi i ( i wtipcwwiut-c anti "\(‘t'il.'ll\l1':\ l<\;.i lll‘.‘~¢ ititlcgiczvlit‘?! n, u t-idwl iuaiufran) c new lllIO llilllumu Minx. which m. -t.li.'in cleliul this wcvlh 1* Tlllll Illl‘il‘|*".l‘\.l't {ii\\'t1-.‘r\i ti. iiwtwui-lili-lnin; unii ‘ti; ~illi uni: .‘. t-umfurt. t tor grcutcr suit-tr, no <l|.ilt \'t'llililnilll'.\' and iiutlt-iu. make them ideal. Mrs. M. J Doyle, Mrs. Will Toombs, Miss Blanche Wyand. May - Newfoundland Our new province and its po. lltfies regarding trade and such -— Mrs TAKE TWO . AVONLPJA \V I I I3. C. Wcflncr. Mus. Ray Wcolnvi‘ Mrs. Lorne lvlcNciil. _. June - Ways and Means we. ' ‘BSD! _ ' n EVlSW-i can ALTER harass . Moscow has decided To build up a pro-CommuntsT \ A branch of ‘lite Catholic Church to Hungert- tuna-nun. u "migrant Illh IUMII "IBM!!-