l IIONTAGUS W. I. " Women's ns u w ;Y,i;:;l3.'."ix.y 6 at the home oi Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstine. pl-alder-1:1,. MN. A. D- 31:3!-I mini" meeting opened with the "song or the Cuuntrywoman" re- pented in unison. Twenty-OM memben responded to the roll call be the lovely rose. prgiiiietgvem iour visitors present who were cordially welcomed by me president. The minutes oi the 1351 meeting were read by the secictary. Mrs. Stewart Nelson. and approved as read. Mrs. Albert F,-use.-, convcner oi the sick com- mitlrc, reported having Vllllved W, mi; members during the iilunlli. It was then moved and so-coiided that a 'care' parcel be 5.1.1 to Korea. "rile financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Cecil Beck and correspondence was read by the secretary, and discussed. Mrs. Jessie Shaw and Mrs. Garnet Mac- I,-iym were appointed on a com- znluec from the Institute to meet with committees irom other local nr::aniZlll.'.(.ln3 to discuss plans for me Scottish gathering to be'held .......... Women's Insltuta . Meetings - It was decided in buy a glass tor the library door in the school and Miss" Noreen Turner was an- ed to purchase same. Eight man- bers subscribed tor the Institute news. - - New oominlttees were appointed as iollows: School. Mrs. cliiiord Simpson and Miss Noreen Turner. and sick. Mrs. Rupert Simpson and Mrs. Cecil . Mrs, Cliiiord Simpson enter- Nursing" was read by Misses Helen Lund and Norecn Turner. collect- ion amounted to soc. Mrs. Grant Moeheod invited mem-be . to her home ior the next meeting with a lunch committee oi Mrs. Maiorie Simpson, Mrs. Rup- ert Simpson and Mrs. Cecil.simp- son. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the committee in charge - AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. - The regular meeting oi the Augustine Cove W. I. was held at the home oi Mrs. Edward Mac- Fsdyen on April 3rd with the pres- ident in the chair. ' ." opened with the ode iollowed by "creed" and roll cau was oilanolan. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE 'm-at TEEN Red Cross nurse and iind out what could be done. The slot oom- mittce made two calls and took irult. The school committee bought articles ior school and re- ported that the teacher wanted soap, hooks. latch ior door. dust I school, Mrs. Charles Waugh; pro- gram, Mrs. John Moase and Mrs. Albert Mdase. . Correspondence was read and it be sent to Lady Alexander Gilt Fund. Members are to bring money to next meeting to pay tor cases oi cans. 1'! subscriptions-are to be sent in for Institute News, two copies to be sent to ionner shut- in membe .. in the district. The Red Cross convener reeeivd a large amount or iinished articles and each member took more knit- ting or sewing for next month. The June meeting at the home oi Mrs. Harold Manderaon with Mrs. Elmer Moase and Mrs. Robert Moase on lunch committee, roll call to be answered with some- thing ior Institute News. The was moved and seconded that 31.00 ' P. W. (2. Second Year Students 110 .:.luul3.":.??.?u”:.?”':”; Et'...77'....'"-m.-F.....T.7”.'li"'I.'.-ii-.'.'....; !i'il.. (:ATAllllll, members, and there were two visitors pruent. Minutes oi the last meeting were tor the Institute room had been ” i Bills oi same were moved paid. The visiting committee report- wnn the name 0! e. isvorito ilow- mud me menu" mm mm pan and dustbane. New commit- unn, -mg ughgol wanna. H. . d the most popular Hover .. tsesare as iollows: sick. Mrs. new a um mg ,, safely and ef- ., er an jokes and lesson 11 oi Home Mom u", M” mum” ww; gme uhmrmilag Vgeld owe" fnunly Wyn convenes reported that all articles hadbeen distributed and most oi them finished. Correspondence was read and discussed. A letter on C ircnship it-om Mrs. Laughlln was read and discussed. Mrs. Lorne Maellwen gave the third lesson on winter meals tor the iamily. Mrs. J. E. Fleming volunteered to take the iinal les- son for the next meeting. Col- lection was taken and minted in 31.75. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Mathias Malone when roll call will be answered by an exchange oi ilow- er sups or bulbs. The iollowing committees were appointed: lunch. Mrs. John Mac- Kay, Mrs. Kenneth Macxay, Mrs. Lorne MscEwen. Mrs. Blois Mac- "'”' BRONCIIITIS use we . " l " .. .... (antigen B Mar um osor um esop- Catarrhal poisons infect: your entire system-destroying the tissues and -pains your vial- lty. You can con- bat these poiaond LANTIGEN "B"; a treatment that counteracts the effects of the germs causing these diseases. miss use Om 1.000.000 Isnl-I osomav usoittus el laailgaa sold Ash your dvvlili hdey den libel "l' IAITIGIII IAIOIATOIIIS UHITII (8 III. 5!. Int VOIOITO fl. GIT. gave an interesting report on the Leadership Course which they had attended. some discussion was held concerning the District Convention which is to be held in Stanley Bridge. A contest put on by Mrs. Cran- in Montague in JI-l1Y- answered b M members with P"W1'3mm0 Wmmmu M5 "W" Front Row rleit to ri ht): Ba bour ; Hele Ca ornn: Ma Lewis: Elaine Glover; Ewen and Mn. W. 1- Green: Viln- Mr5- wmlam M”L"" "Don" sneeze or psi. irom which the sum mmuu which "ma mwh '""""' Elaine Humphrey; Mary lvlorrisomr Jeenrznlgllaabreiitson; lr:.'anc)'mMacNevin;ry June MacDonald; Mary lng. Mrs. Craniord MacKay and 10111 MICKEY WM GHJOYGG by I"- (or the Red Cross committee. stat- M .135 W” wmud. Minn.” 0, merit. The i assisted by com- R0,, Mupomtd; Frances Wilson: Carolyn Nelson. Mn, 12-, 5, gen; uhooi, Mn, 50,-. Lunch was served by the hostess 19810” "Van" hul ham "Mn" (hg 1”; mean"; we” "N 3nd mitm "Wed E d”m'y lunch The Middle Row: Claire MscLeod: Allison Mutch; Harvey Macxlnnonc Henry Hoyt; John Mac- (1011 FY19 Ind M11 W. 1. Green: "M C0mmm'99 15 Chi?”- ed and handed in ""1" "'9 1"” . and um amen”, ,, 0. gm- mmlni C105" "ml N'"9m1 5"" Dougull' Donald Wood' Willard MacLeod' Sydney MacDonsldl Irma Holmes - A programme. Mrs. John MncKny Mew"! 0105” DY 01381"! "Oh- mwlllll lmd 5”” ”" hm” W” him d til i 0 d- h""' Back Row: Donald Slmmonds' Wallace Wood' Orvllle'Dlomond' Melvin Whiie' Robert Web- and Mrs. Ray Douslu. Dufnwhn 0911 The Mm" 30" given to Mrs. J. C. Macl..ure. Mrs. mi: xgllllowelzifl "Z 0 COHEBPOH Sm: Robert Hambm James smmul owme woody ' ' ' The president and secretary and "God Save the Queen.” i H0ll'.ll'd Vlckcrson, and Mrs. Van- Iderstlne. This completes the Red Cross work tor the year, ending in lie. Jun sum oi money was voted to- wuds the Lady Alexander Giit Fund. and plans were discussed lor holding an auction at the June meeting at the home oi Mrs. Cecil Beck. Each ember was asked to brim! 3 m9"d- M” H”W'"d Vick" iollowa. sick and program, Mrs. to and why" - I delillhtful W81" ' l arson and Mrs. I-Y1! 'B0ehMl' W0"! Geflld Mlcfmygn mg M,-5. Em mug of wmmui mmung, to keep all occupied until late 1953 calls were made and gills oi iruit crease in institute iunds. m the Vocatmnal Schoolr Charlmtetown on Wedne5' appointed on the program c0m- D,w5o,, um lunch. Mm nwce An" the minute; of thg Apr-11 Ribbon is to be bought for the C.R. were taken. - Mrs. Ray Harris invited the day. the 28th day Of May; 1952. at the hour Of 9 3-m- mittce ior the next meeting. campbcn, M;-5, Jag Murray Mrs. meeting were read and accepted, School badges worn at Music Fest- Twenty-iive cases oi cans for members to her home for the next Standard Time. Tllrollgh the COUTWSY 01' 3'-EW5” 3;-mum mug and Mrs. Artie'New- the regular business was tra.rsu:t.- lval - these to be returned to Mrs. canning will be ordered. All bills meeting when roll call will be ans- and Beck. Montague, each mem- ber oi the Institute and each guest present were pre,sented with gilt packages oi Morsels tea and coilee. At the close oi the meeting a very enjoyabe program, ieaturlng "share the Wealth" was presented bv Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Mrs. Vernon Macbcsn. and lunch .- :9 'd b ittee I . iliaesiadirgi y . comm 0 contests were put on by Mrs. Alban MacAusland) was Jointed to at- recommendations were made to gram. etc. and messages at close. this 16th day of May, 1952. oguaez, mm being won ny M1-5, rend me executive meeting In the H-1! committe-. thanks tor treats and Sympathy M..---- w.I. at the main oiiice. Cha.rlotte- Mrs. Stewart Wright then mag card received. one dollar was STERLING W1. -. P. S. FIELDING, BAYVIEW W'. I. 'l'lir monthly meeting of Bay- view W I. was held in the school room on April 8th with eleven members and two visitors present The president..Mrs. Msjorle Simp- son presided and the meeting opclrd by repealing the "Creed" in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence consisted of a letter from the T. B.- League and pamphlets on good foods and house-cleaning were passed among the lllPl1lhCI'S. A government grant or 32,50 was received. The government grant or 53.40 was received, also a donation or 31.00 was grateiully received. A bill oi 33.00 was ordered paid. Red Cross work consisting oi sweaters and children's overalls was pass-.1 out to the various membe. and re- ports oi committees were then heard and new ones appointed as some. The next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Lorne Carmin- ers with roll answered by paying 'one cent ior every inch or waist measure. Collection amounted to 31.25 and the meeting closed with "The Queen". Two very interesting guessing Wendell Macfadyen and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by the committe-'in charge. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. 1. Fifteen ladies oi the Central Royalty W. I. opened their meet- ing by repeating the creed at the home or Mrs. Cecil Wood on mura- day, May 1st. The roll call was both interesting and amusing. it being answered by "A place I'd like to go ed es follows: Those wishing to subscribe to the w.1. News to in- (arm and pay the secretary. if was decided to buy a bat and ball for one of the school baseball teams It was decided to purchase the 1952 annual to the Book oi Knowledge. the treasurer 1o attend to this Mrs. Ruby Dennis (alternate Mrs. H. town on May 2nd It was decided to iurnlsh an enter- tainment for 1953 A. o.w. confer- Nsw alvllarl w.i. -The May meeting of New An- nan Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Stewart Moase on the first day of the month. The president being ab- sent, the vice-president, Mrs. Al- bert Moase. opened the meeting with "Ode" and "Creed". Thir- teen members answered roll call by putting it package oi seeds or a plant slip into is box. Later the once. questionnaire to be returned to Charlottetown Miller. The mat- ter oi inspec”ng the care and stor- age oi books in the school was taken up. Mrs. Ruby Dennis vol- unteered to go and see the teach- ers about this. The wonderiul in- vitation or the Brackley W. 1. to meet with them on June 11th was socepted. Letters of thanks in ap- preciation of cards sent in sickness and bereavement, for gills of slow- ers and W. 1. pins were read One For every size, and 1 there's 0 Fuel Saving. What About The Future? . THE OIL BURNER HAS TO DO? ype' of home. Y old or new. . romances TORIDHEET APPROVALS Undorws-ltcr's Laboratories , New York City Board of Typical Toridheet Installation special card is deserving or men- tion because oi the pleasure it gave all - that oi Mrs. James Roper. now oi Nova scotls but ior many years a most iaithiul member or this Institute. Red Cross committee reported the receipt or several completed sweaters and gave out enough worit W. Wood alter the Festival is over. The treasurer mentioned in net re- port that a rummage sale and card party had netted over :50. More nod liver oil capsules are to be pur- chased irnm the Red Cross ior liocal distribution. Last but not least, a lengthy discussion re the new hall project was resumed and the members with her on a de- lightiul trip to Vancouver and sur- rounding country. Her talk was most interesting and informative and her gracious manner in an- swering the many questions made for a iltting climax to the even- ing's meeting. ' A bountiful and delicious lunch was served and all thanked Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood for their fine hospitality. i The next meeting will be held at the home of the President. Mrs. Harry Ma.cAusland on June 2nd. The following are the lunch com- mittee: Madelyn Carr. Mildred LOVE. NEW LONDON .17. , The April meeting or the New London W. I. was held at the homol of Mrs. Oscar Macxay and opened: in the usual manner. Filteen mem- bers answered roll call with a house cleaning hint and minutes of the last meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. Two children's dresses and sock- ees were passed in. one sick call was reported and the government grant of 33.10 was received. Committees were appointed as Campbeu and Mrs. Dan Macxay. A letter irom Nelson Roberts, in Germany thanking the members ior box sent him; also a thank you card. A letter concerning the Red Cross blood donor clinic which is to be held in Kenslngton on May 1 was also read. It was decided to invite Emerald Players to present their play as soon as roads were good. also that woolens ior blankets were to be packed at some iuture date. The secretary reported cards had arrived and some were sold at this time. Program consisted or a con- test put on by Mrs. Harold May- hew, drawing a pig in the dark. the prize being won by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. A spelling match. put on by Mrs. Leigh Macmven, was won by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. A paper, prepared on "Atomic Bomb" by Mns. George Cole. was read by Mrs. Agriculture, was then read. slips. Two visitors also attended. The minutes oi the last meet- ing were read and approved and the treasurers report was given. The school committee reported purchasing soap and towels. Mrs. Ray Harris will act as school com- mittee ior the next two months. The sick committee reported two presented were paid, on motion. Correspondence consisted oi an ap- peal ior blood donors to the Blood Donor's Clinic to be held in summerslde next week. a C. A. c. Bulletin, a letter irom the Pro- vinclul President. Mrs. Harold Leard, with suggestions for pro- gram ior District Convention pro- voted to the Lady Alexander Fund. A very iniormative letter irom Mrs. Nell Matheson, Convener oi Foster. Ruby Dennis ' s.nd”I-lrlen r lunch, send and Mrs. the committee. the Plans tor the iorthcoming Dis- trict Convention were read and an Executive Meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Yeo, on Friday evening. May lath, when further plans will be An auction oi hand sewn other articles brought some bidding and resulted in a good in- wered by "My Place oi Birth" and scmethlng interesting about it. The hostesses served a delicious Frank Town- James Harris on Alter a period oi interesting games and a sing-song "God Save the Queen" brought the meeting to s. with Mrs. singing or Mrs. W. T. Green was hostess to Sterling W.l. for their April meet- . mg. The president, Mrs. miner completed. and lively ysyfflki HOTPOINT l Yes, it's here! HOTPOINTS new space-saving 6.3 cubic feet refrigerator . . . built to answer a specific need of small families and apartment-"dwellers evervwhgre. is ” 3' NEW wmlvlmt 0 Snug Dimensions graphers in the Provincial Provincial Public Service Examinations Examinations of applicants for positions as Stenc- Persons desiring to take the above examinations may obtain application forms from the undersigned. These forms must be completed and forwarded to reach Mr. F. A. Large, Q.C., Chairman, Board of Ex- aminers, Royal Bank Chambers, Charlottetown, not later than Saturday, May 24th, next. Dated at Charlottetown, Deputy Provincial Secretary. Public Service will be held Prince Edward Island, , lr.'s'W6W.' 89- i p follows. School committee. Mrs. - with in exciting array of time and work-saving leatures. J Oliver Bernard and Mrs. George No more groping . . . almost eve thing at hnger-tip reach. Cole; and program. Mrs. Lorne Not an inch of wasted space, inai or outl NEW EFflt'It'IIO' -that promises a lifetime of dlelpendable. trouble-tree service. Guaranteed unconditiona y purchase-plus an additional four year guarantee on the'vacuuin-sealed Tlmttmsster Unit. IIEW BEAW7 M v Saar: ktrnzazcnrosil for a full year after Modern all-steel cabinet construction. Double-coated enamel tinish that glesms at the touch of a cloth. Acid- . resistant porcelain interior. ..so easy to keep clean! - iii 8 ,.. .l(l.S'7' (MK :47 All 7'IIE.S'f Ff.47llR5.S'.' deep and 4'7Vz' high! .only 15' wide, loss than 26' SEE HOW IASIIY THE INDIVIDUAL JIFFY Elld Ogcgr Mgcxay, . ,, e " The next meeting is to be at the 0 4 Null-Rat SheIvn...bum into the main door to "-457": CW5 ' , , Commonwealth of Massachusetts ,h.,,,,, 0; M", Jgmeg cog. mm mu .....n......i.o. a big supply at on. item you an per our icy . Z State of Connecticut ch to be answered by an exchange it new often. unset 0' 5"” ”' b""”- 3”" W9” ”" "'”' o Full ww. n....mu. ctmnmmd lhalvee . . . CANADIAN srauoaans ":?..”':':.:?.1..3:l?. l?l.":.i.”3i::; ................................................. ' canvass 01 the district amounted 0 Moot Preserve! . . . provides eened temperature and , to 349.40. humidity to hop fresh mot or other perishable: In F perlsel safety. ltherenfoeds Csupomwesv... l7 lbaeaaaenyl Foods stored may at sub-healing tempemtvn. 10' Meeting closed with "The Queen" and lunch was served by the host- ess and committee In charge. TORIDI-IIIT Torldeet Pnauun-Atolnising PAYS FOR ITSELF foridheet mmplets Units . ”"""' ' FUN: SAVINGS sirnaltoons: w. I. . : "W" "" "E" V90 Wouldn't tells a tendon truelt for a pleasure ride. or would YOU -11-: mambo or the aher- '5'-'.;'1'.'oa'."'o-'o'-if-nwv-'-143'-5-5-d-'-'." """" '""" ' brooks Women' institute met. at the home or Mrs. Lennard Picker- ing and Mrs. Earl Thompson on Thursday evening. May lat. The President, Mrs. Elmer Warn, conducted the bush: oi the meeting which open by singing the institute ode. and re- the creed in unison. embers answered roll "'""'0'Ifeerto ull ml-ion I d...Semepsopleltav done l;srauwm.,m'-:suis'muna:'iiarsumdsssioutpun W0 over 20 'ysa"s'i experience la the V call with an Oxehan of plant . amp PAYING nu f"T0.ltIllllvEJE1?u rlllsscw ta. , A: ' A ruaeslo-Pause risen, - i I i '.' , QIHGINIIOINC .C0o' . Phoae 2400 ilci”i7i"'c"ioll COMPANY 170. DEALERS AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZED HOTPOINT - MILLER BROS. LTD. v 145 Great George St. . ---.-MK vnessiasii . . .3, I yr E u -v-l.1.- . L... i. v - Phone 555 9??. m- Er. -. .....E: . . . ....-