Ji .1 .;-."'. ':'?'.I.. - FEBRUARY 1.. 'At the aniiaslb Illlhl-Inf of the z;-----'-.-"".-" 2'3in?”'5'v3'Ei”?.5'"'29ea it..."-l'....-t i'.”:::..:f With Tomato s"5uoe- "e",9'i"e'x-7 ”-'" j mJ; 20 oz. tins - IEAN5. 2 for 29; JELI.-O. . .17: clusca. lb. . . . 456 PEANUT IUTTER. elb. pail only . . 5.1.95 Princess - (R88. 45C) - SOAP FLAKES. ' special. pkg. . . . . 31: i Sydney. Jeffery; y -- rm. In Clark; Educational secretary - Mrs. A. H. Soap Flakes g moor; 'ulmu-y Service - Mrs. G. QUIX. 2 ' ' sqc Ways and Means oommittee - Mire ooi-eon iuynor; me. n. u. GRADE A . Phiilillli Mrs. Wilfred Hunter; Mrs. Mabel Adams; Miss Jean McLean. Councillors - Mrs. Sterling Mac- Donald; Miss Dorothy Stewart; Mrs. Barter; Mrs. A. L Rocp. Sick committee - Mrs. Vernon Peardon; Mrs. mime: MacDonald. Press and Publicity - Mrs. We!- then Gaudet; Mrs. G. '8. storey: Mrs. V. Pealdon. '1'he meeting opened with the rrayer, followed by the minutes of the last annual and monthly meet- ings, both of which were approved as read. The 'l'l'easurer. Miss Mabel Adams, read the financial state- ment covering the year's work and it was noted that a satisfactory bal- ance remains on hand. The Asst. Treasurer's report then was read and approved. The Health and Welfare report wak read by Mrs. A. L. Rnop. vmich ” 3. favorable wntiibutions to children's Aid society; Canadian Foundation for Poiiomyeletls and Manitoba Relief mind. The Post War Convener. Mr . Roda; reld her report as follows: FOWL. lb. 45: EXTRA SPECIAL EATING APPLES Delicious 1 4 dos. only 49: FISII Smoked FILLETS. lb. . . . . . 29: Cod FILLETS. lb... . . . . . 35: Haddock . FILLETS. lb. . . . . . 43: Sole . FILLETS. lb. . . . . . 49: SALMON. lb. es: "OW 011113!-or gave 11 celnidars to schools in Kings county Qiloln Square school. Charlotte- talvn. Altogether we baud: endare; an of which were 9 and. "0360 Iain a 325.00 echo was given to the 17.1. I. Mllical Festival and the Gordon Lldstone of sumlnersid was awarded the Bursary for mu; neotion with the Second year in War Memorial. no is now mung . course in pre-law at Mount Allison Read at Coleman has been awarded the University. Mr. Charles scholarship of overseas t- d- ate study under no. la” e First War . Memorial and he plans to take a course in soil chemistry. in ring- land. beginning next fall. "Once aesin. -5 Wur giducation ry 1 Wu oonverier for the library service at the Banatcriuiri. The work there has been continued most satisfactorily and during the fail the books were re-numbe where necessary and new books ord- ered. me thanksofourchapter gotc Mrs. W. T. Rogers. for he;-"efforts in this regard; without her direct- ion and really hard work I doubt it we would be able to maintain zhig service for the patients in this insti- tution. chapter members have been faithful in milking their weekly visit to distribute books. Please ac- cent my most sincere thanks for the co-operation you have given in this undemlkina. which was started three Year! 380 and which has con- tinued, without interruption ever since. I would particularly like to thank Miss Dorothy Keefe for her valuable assistance in re-cata1ogu- 158' the books and rearranging the library. It is hoped the book; 3-,. cently purchased will soon he on the shelves and ready for distribut. ion to the patients. ' "During the year two films were I-h0Wn. through the courtesy of the Eaitimal Film Board. one on "Unic- , and Earl of 1-Iilisborough Chapter, 1. o. D. a. "During the year 1950- 51 the value of our work in money and kind totalled 0119.55. This was made in of a donation of 310000 to the British and Burcpean Child- ren's Relief Fund. and food parcels costing 319.66 to three malieh la- in HADDOCK. lb. . 25: Corned - L89- MACKEREI-. 2 for 49: Salt HERRING. 2 for . 19: cere thuanks. "This report was ap- DIGBY. lb. . . . . . 35: 16 oz. tins - (Reg. 27c) MACKEREL. 2 for 31: 16 oz. tins 1 FISH CAKES. Z for 25: In Tomato Sauce HERRING. 16 oz. tln. Zfor 25: ANDREWS” rim 2m . rim 2391 Elie Home of Pioven Values Secretary's Report The following report was read by the liduoetionai secretary. Miss Marjorie Stewart: "Our assistance to schools this year took the form of cash prizes of 03.00 each to five of the city l These were given for "sustained Effort.” "Citizenship" and "Get 7 ." according to the wishes of the teachers concerned, to pupils of Grade 8. In addition to this we gave a library of 82 smel- ient books to a school in King's county. These books are along the lines amroved by our Head Office. they were all in excellent condition. My thanks go to Miss Dorothy Stewart for collecting these books reported as follows: 'es. "mic min of mo w the an of - toast of the food was defrayed 1-fillsborollsh Chap qnbu-k upon Boneless y by cnupm lands and shipped by . its largest project ev . namely the con, '5. . . . . . . 35; local merchant; or the three !smi- epcnimring of. the Robin Hood lies to whom these were sent. two P .. Demonstration. Boneless have L wiedge them -with sin- This demonstration was held in the auditorium of Prince of wales COHEEO 10 I capacity audience for each of the three nights, "mm! 9100 being the total attend- ance and resulting in a most satis- Seiers. both in Charlottetown it elsewhere without whose oo-0;:-. etion we would not have had such our audience. served credit for their wtioldiel arted assistance in making this demon- stration e success. By working gether we have definitely b and almoith they had been used MW ours.” This report was moved. fl” and one on "Newfoundland". Tliese were neatly enjoyed and our thanks go The Ways and Means committee Approxi- profit. Our "sincere tha ks t to the merchan n mu. 30 ul ts, stores and whole- wbnderful array of prizes in offer Every member of the ter 4.. m. for we can go in our endeev. nerearu iuporl A and to Mrs. E. M. Phillips for hav- ing than shipped 6 it's good cementum--(em .1 1. save me AIID money .. ,;... llrlll IIOME we "sEiiSlIil.E" iusumiuo SHEATHING 1 ...."'..'i.".'ii.'. lieu-it Mn. 4. Ir. Roper. who i. IN; vhahavtlltl " Alice . We were pleased to note that Mr. v men, every manber has, in the past King". A m emrimloi Excelsior lniirim Slloivs 1950 Increase force 813,017.02 at ilie end of the year. a pained 00.481.063.00. Total revenue for the year was w.41l.U9.91 of wliidi 37.158.386.25 premiums on insurance in. tin ll in; pollcyhold . W V .....fi2.i....- eluding 355'l,590.40 in 355,192.19 in policy dividends. and t000.101.10 in arinuitlel. disability payments. sun-raider values, etc. Death claims totalled 31.100.430.54. Actuarial liabilities on account of insurance and uinuitiu in force at the end of ilheayear now stand it 849.815.459.00 being .33,090.901.00 "higher ihan the beginning of the year. y Total assets available for the security of policyholders are now 353.630.825.06 - being increased by 54.218.294.71 during the year. The average rate of interest 3.799;, in 1949 - indicating a silent irwroase in the earned rate for the third consecu in: year. General Matthews referred the successful observance of friile. Excelsior Life's "Diamond Jubilee on October ldih. on wliiiuh day the greatest single month of business was completed in the Company's entire sixty years of 099311011 throughout Canada. In HP"? 01 current tenserieee and uneasiness. he looked forward to 1951 belrlg an even better year for new life insurance than was 1950. holidaying in the South sent her re- port as follows: "Feuc-w members of the Earl of 1-Iilleborough Chapter. Imnerinl 01'- der Daughters of the Empire - "when this report is read - al- thoughlslielibefarhomlmllln person - you may be sure I shall be with you in spirit. . "1950 has been ,a busy and pros- perous year for the members of our beloved Chapter. Each year you, as individuals, are entering more and more into the spirit of our great work. In realizing the privilege we have in helping serve our fellow- year. done her particular Job with cheerful and thorough understand- ing. Would that all the people of the world could be brought to our understanding of each other-then avarice, selfishness and hate would be forgotten -..:'. peace and love prevail among men and nations. "our chapter membership has changed very little in the past year. It was with regret we bade fare- well to our Secretary. Mrs. Joy Green. who transferred her mem- bership tost. .1ohn's.N doundland. We were very pleased to receive two former members back to 'the Chapter - Mrs. Jessie Clark and Mrs. Shirley Storey - also one new member - Mrs. Stella Barter. This brings our total to twenty-three members. "will deep regret we mourned the passing of our Hon- orary Raegent - Mrs. W. 1!. Sent- ley. Mrs. Bentley was ready at all time to give us help. advice, and enuuragernent. She will not be for- gotten by the members of the Earl of Hillsborough chapter. "We are fortunate to have Mrs. W. A Stewart as our Honorary Reg- eritintheillltureandfamsueshe too will be of help and inqiiratiori in the years to come. "Five years have passed since I became your Regent - they have been happy and worthwhile years - my sincere hope is that under the leaderdiui of our inccrning Regent -we may do even better. There is much to be done. We have only to study and read to realize that our present times are serious indeed - and any small contribut- ions we can give toward helping those less fortunate than ourselves will not only be welcome. but great- ly needed. "Thank you one and all for your very fine co-operation and help at all times: You are a fine uoup. and may the spirit of friendship and success which prevails among us ever continue - for only then can we do or best work. "lie the new Regent our very best wilies and the assurance that any hob that I can give at all times will be here for the ating. "May 1051 be a greater and more bollxbthhhllil. The rneeting closed with "Tiia am mi iiuanniix on veil Iran bathed;-Ia& geeeteai Peatelve raealse fre- snurrai-nus pawn lav use at g .. ,. rue GUARD1AN.CHARDO'1'TETOWN ActiyeYea1jReported For A T Chapter their bers. N818. read CHERRY VALLEY Y. P.'lI. Ruth and John McLeod enter- tained the Y. P. U. members at an attendance of twenty-one mem- Thel piesident. broluht the meeting to orderwith the call to worship. The singing of hymn. "0 Master let me walk with Thee," was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scrtptiire lesson, corintiiians. chapter 13. was read by Ruth McLeod. Cecil Tweedy then led group in prayer after which hymn, Divine all loves Church of the First Days". was taken amounted tosui. maueaiimembership in t-hut mnni-uiJon- l e O There's more enloymerit and relaxation in Pall Mall-mild as mild can be. And you get- e Ultra-smomli "Wetprooff does not stick to die lips. 9 Twin bundles wrapped in laminated foil keep cigarettes fresh and neat . . . always in perfect smoking condition. paper that 'Genuine imported cork '11ie next meeting - a social - will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 Match. Inlrich committee to be. Donna Martin, Ruth Mne- Eachern. Norma Hayden. Devotion- al committee and scripture Lesson -- Ruth Macliiachern, Prayer. Pearl Ii-viiig and Story - John McLeod. Recreational committee -- Lloyd Martin. Ruth McLeod, Norms Hey- den isicinda Martin then took charge of Study Group period the topic be- ing - Bible character. "1'lI.lth, symbol of Family Loyalty." John Mcbeod then led group in an interesting . reationai period. A delicious luncheon was then served by hostess and committee: A vote of thanks was extended to host and hostess for a pleasant evening enjoyed in their home. was . sponded to by Bible Verses. Hymn. "'1'he Day thcu gavest. Lord is ended," closed the devotional period. The business period opened with the r ding and adoption of pre- vious inutes. Three new members paid fees bringing the membership up to fifty. Mrs. w. J. mulch and John Mclaod moved and seconded that the balance of 5 cents be add- ed to March of Dimes. collection to bring amount to be sent tmtoi-I. It was decided to hold a troll- nole party at hail. A thank you letter was received from the Charlottetown Gideon Camp for the t5.00 donation which stated that the society is the only one on the island outside Char- lottetown to receive an associate meeting. iumllvscllis llmowb your lleehf. Benediction closed the home on February and with Mostyn Jones "Lord was "The excelling". The Evening Story. by Norma Hayden. collection "I VlANllII) to sink through In leer when I heard diam wille- perhg 'I.O.'ebeut me. Then and more I decided it would never happen agoln.ri'd make my daily baliialllebooytioliiond besefei” Oauanlai Plli'11' A-TIVII sail Avoldhollending . 5:9. .- oniv uiiiuov GIVES All.-OVHI-lPR0l'lECll0.llI -k Keeps you retreslied; on Life 1 for eure,a1l-ovfer body " Qnnd n.1tu lallier steps rig .'OII:gQlIA1'll- y '- .0.”llke 1.llebaoy,eodey; W , g t'i6M"iHliAD tof-.i':oe ....-.igii.rlfa,auov 2.-'!.TT.-,.?lnw.eFgi