paanuAft¢v._ 23.~19so -. . j iBkEn's= lllsTiTlITE MEETINGS IMYVALI‘ . W. 1. February 1. Mrs. James wai hostess to the mem- nmyvaie W. 1. The presi- dent Mrs. M. Callaghan. presid- ,d and the eating was opened by singing the Institute Ode. Roll mg was answered by ten members gm iive visitors. Minutes or last in i'°iiué'r from the. sunervisor was ma in answer to the secretary’: letter concerning work for Rod 5. "R5 was decided to send for WM um knitting. A letter from P. E. 1. Music Festival wocmion, a letter trim the social welfare were also read. A very touching article was .9 by Mrs. J. Griffin and was heartily received by members. one new member paid her lee. school or sick committees -had Oil arillin bug of rts. uoslzkmciommittee for next mon‘h. Mrs. Walter comdy, Mrs. Mccnnn. School committees re- .ppointe:i. Program. Mrs. Johi mgugid and Mrs. ‘ cardle. Roll call to be an- |,,,,-ed by grab bag. Next meet in. to be held at the home or iirs. Matthias Callaghan. Meet- mg adjourned. A tasty lunch rag served by Mrs. Grlllin isslsicd by Mrs. Callaghan and ms, 1.. Murray. A social chat “.5 enjoyed by all present. ALEXANDRA W. I. The February meeting of the Alexandra Women's Institute mt at the home 0! Mrs. Ben). Wood and opened with singing it Ode and Creed in unison. Roll rail responded to with "What lniprcsscd me most at handicraft display ol Old Home Week". Six gicnibors present. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap- proved. Sick committee reported no sick and one sympathy mess- igc sent to a member. New appointment of |ick and meal committees: Mrs. Milton cod and Miss Helen Green lteacherl on School; sick com- rnincp, Mrs. Harold Boston and Mrs Bruce Judson. Correspon- -lcnce read and disposed of. Agreed to buy lining and batten finish quilt. Mrs. Atwood Mc- .iighiAsllima— Bronclilallou 3 if you sutisr iron: dmisuit braa hing. roughing. wheesing. reuse-W0‘ Aatb':nna°‘o’rgr%r;;hltla attacks. «'3: o o sanwoaoo. i,ivr(_|v first aim or mnmaoo mm working through your blood in so minutes. belpin lfaturo lglzésan and remove the thick. Itdpky s w ca eeuehina. it breathing. gts looasning.acElon'helps en up your bronchial when so you can reathe more Irosiyz then you sleep more rsstlull , sin vitnli to enjoy me. IIINDAOO rona your drug- gist today. Money back sea quickly and completely satisfied. Definitely. ‘the lowest stock is lowering fast and it's your great before we close out We still have a fair stock of Boots. Sneakers. Pants. W05‘ 0"‘ 9"“: chance to save doors. were read and ado_'.ted.l Dan . ll‘. Mc-' and can't sleep well be- ' " a mnzo verb to which has ‘been completed. also to buy six dozen cups for use in institute. and also to send for .emnant pieces for articles to be made up for tutors sale. Mrs. Harold‘Beaton kindly oitered to attend to.both these items: elec- tric light bill presented and pass- ‘ ed on to treasurer. Mrs. Harold Boston invited March meeting, lunch committee. Mrs. Wallace Bashae. Mn. Mrs. Benj. Wood. Meeting ad- journed. Lunch was then sewed by hostess and committee in charge. CHER-B! VALLEY W. I. The monthly meeting of the cherry Valley W. I. was held in the school on Feb llth with on attendance 0! ten members and one visitor. Meeting opened with singing o! Institute ode followed by creed in unison. Minutes oi previous meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered with an article for a grab bag. also an arti- cle for ‘ “ Pr “ ‘ (Mrs. George Irving), gave her report. Moved and seconded that '0 purchase soups for School Child- ‘ Rae in charge of this, top of Ernest Maccabe. ' ' ‘ Miss Curlsy won favorable com- ments and caused a lot or run.Mrs. Wesley Colo invited the members .ren's lunches. sick committee hav- ing sent treats to sick in district.‘ Thanks for same received. Corres- pondence was also read. . A discussion took place regarding, being music taught in the school. Collection .56 cents. Grab bag '¥130.i Next. meeting in the school. Meet- ing then adjourned alter which I treat was zlven by Mrs. Hazel Inga which was much appreciated. SPRING VALLEY W. I. Mrs. Robert Glover entertained the members or the Bpri Valley, w.— I. on February is when members answered roll on with an exchange 0! valentines. Minutes Members voted for delegates to be of Red Cross work was handed in convenor and more wot was dis- tributed. Correspondence was read gnd discussed. also several mes- sages oi "thank you" was received. Three sick calls were made and ,_ gm of 31.10 was ordered to be mid, ‘- ‘ committee reP°l'i’r°d blinds had been i1m'chwd- H‘ committees I-l7P°mi'9d '’°"- 8° "‘ Mn. prod Proiltt. and Mrs. Keith Harrington, 8chool—Mar5. flying; fington, Programme. Mn "id Adams. Mrs. Chas. Mclsellsn ant Mrs. nu-ry Budsburv. Tho W“ ' my gave a report or the cord M1313: °* -'“°‘°°.n°*:.:::“.:‘?.:.. hall. Arransem be how Feb. o iollowinz i‘-V1'0l'ramme ‘snloycs by Ill 001%‘ ;P°“‘°{,°,§ by Mrs. Keith Barring 11 h rm mm min: won W W‘ ‘,7 ‘W, Cole. Reading 35”’ K‘ H.“ M by’ --rwenw sent to conlerence. several articlobgi .Mrs. Louis Marshall. (or the March meeting. Roll call to be anawereu with “Irish Jokes." A delicious lunch was then so:-. ved by the ‘ ‘ assisted by Mrs. Stephen Gillie. Meeting closed with the King. ‘ LADY FANE W. The Febmary meeting or the Lady Pane W. I. met at the home or Mrs. Gordon Cotton on February 2. The president presided and open- ed by repeating the Ode and Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by eleven members. Minutes oi the I. ‘last meeting were read and ap- proved. It was moved by Mrs. wenrread and °Pl>“°"°d- $3-0° "“iLenn Stord and sec nded b Mr . Voted 90 the "C°P°"h“‘°“ P““d'"' Gordon Cozton thaiothe segretalfi '01 the school be given 034.30 for payment on the teacher's desk and chair for the school. A letter oi thanks was read tram Ia member who had been remember- ;ed when sick. Correspondence was {read and discussed. Voting took . place on a delegate to the World lconlercnce to be held in Copen- i hagen. I Cwrmittees gave their reports and the lollowing new ones were appointed. School —— Elsie Francis. isick —- Mrs. Alva Walsh and Mrs. Art Craig. Program —M:rs. Mou- rice I-lowatt and Mrs. Bill Brown. Mrs. Ken Robblee invited embers to her home lor the next meet ng, when lunch oommutee w-lllbeMrs. Leith sturdy and Mrs. Gordon Cot- ton. A_ donation of material was re- ceived rrorn Simpson's and dis- tributed for sowing tor the Q'phan- age. A piece or material was sold for $1.00. Collection icr the evening amounted to eighty cents. Meeting adloumed and lunch I was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. , STANIIOPE W. I. The February meeting of Stan- hope W. I. met.at the home of The meet- Pictured above an the members or the Olty Municipal Cnwemment {allowing the first meeting of the new‘City Council. From ledt to ' . D. songs, Coun- cillor L. E. Prvwae. M.D.. Obie! of Police. Charles Mach-thus-, Oouncillaor G. M. Cox. His War- ship. Mayor 8. Earle MacDonald. Councillor G. R. Keefe. City clear’: , J. A. Fullerton. City Engineer J. A. Messcrvy and Councillor Arthur Gcsmiey. bers, 2 visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read. ap- proved and signed. ‘Some discus- sion took place about transporta- tion for music teacher. Mrs. Hic- kox and Mrs. MeLure were ap- pointed to see about same. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Gillis and Mrs. Murray be com- mittee to see about musical fest- ival. . Alter some discussion Mrs. Mc- Leod. Mrs. McLure. Miso Morris- on, Mrs. Somers and Mrs. Gillie were appointed to see about get- ting a play or concert. Three imemibers paid Ices; one paid 25 in: opened with the ode !oliow- ed by the collect. Roll call was .answered by eleven members. 1 Minutes were read and approved. Reports of committees were giv- - en. New committees: School. Mrs. ' Bruce Ellis; sick. Mrs. Roy Carr and Mrs. Lewis Kielly; program, Mrs.‘Pat l-lorgan and Mrs. Alvin Maclaauchlan. , Correspondence was read and . dlscuued. Delegates for Copen- hagenwere voted on by ballot. $2.00 was. voted ior autograph prices in fawn! Our" Shirts. Paint. l.uInberInan's Jackets. Army agi,*,§:.§“‘ *°-°° ‘°' ‘“° “.““°“ °' and Navy Overcoafs. items not mentioned are slashed to clear this stock. Record-Breaking VALUES. BLOOl(’S SIFRPLIIS ASSETS p i 158 Kent. St. R. UUK WAY i Roll call for next meeting “An ; Irish Joke". place of meeting un- decided. Collection amounted to 80 cents. Meeting ad:lourned~with the National Anthem. A dainy, lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. BBEADALBANE W. I. There are other but going fast. Prices Truly The regular monthly meeting at Breadalbane Village Women's Institute met at the home Mrs. Lorne Newspn on Monday. ' Jan. 0. OPP95". I Meeting opened by singing a\nd repeating creed in unison. Roll [call was answered by 11 mem- . A or J. R. WILLIAMS. WHAT IF ro \/OiJ'D HAVE TO N ‘nus . 5lT IN A CHAIR ON_E--YOUR I “K5 11-5A-r ,2 TH BACK: AN ARM. AND ‘OJR ’ PURSE N THE SEKV.’ \\ \‘ ~ *5‘ ‘\ \ \\ ._qg§\ ~ \\ \\\\\ ‘ of appointed: Sick. Mia Verna Cole: cents for music teacher. Collection '15 cents. Secretary reported 58.85 (mm sale od candy at concert. Committees gave their reports and presented bills or $4.70 for treat for children and $2.80 for shutins and sick which were on motion paid. It was moved and seconded that we send $5 to the T.B. League. it was moved and seconded a victory bond, be cashed and the money used for stove. New committees were appoint- ed. School. Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Somers; sick, Mrs. Cyler Math- eson and Mrs. Millage, McLeod; lunch‘, Mrs. Cyler Matheson, Mrs. Gillis and Mrs. Newson. _ . Mrs. Millage McLeod invited members to her home (or next meeting on February 14. Roll call will be answered with an ex- change od Valentines. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the commit- tee asslsted by the hostess and a social hour apent.> ‘ ‘.5’.-. Noam anuox .w. 1. Mrs. Percy Hooper was hostess to the February meeting of North Milton lnstltute with 16 members and several visitors present. Meeting opened by singing ode and repeating creed. Minutes were read and adopted and con- venors of diillerent committees re- ported. School committee had a bill or $1.50; aick,committte. $1.85 and _committee in charge of card party, $4.88. On motion these bills were paid. Proceeds from card party were $15.55 and it was decided to hold another one soon. Committee in charge or send- ing England parcels reported a parcel sent. Letters it-om P.E.l. Music Fea- tival Assoclation, Social Welfare convenor and several letters ol thanks were read. It was moved and seconded that we pay $5.00 for member ‘ip in Festival As- soclatlon. The note regarding delegate to Holland was taken and it was decided to give a donation oi money rather than make squares for quilt. New committees were and Mrs. Garth Hooper. School, Mrs. Alton Rodd and Mrs. Gor- don_ Rodd and program {or next two months, Mrs. Chester Mathe- sen and Mrs. Eric Coles. The program was an auction sale and with Mrs. Alton Rodd as auction- eer the sum of $33.06 was reallped, Lunch was served by hostess and committee. Mrs. Robert Car- ter utended an invitation {or ()1; $1‘? ":.°.§"i.‘. .‘i’i‘.°“p...,‘“”°‘i;..,..°°"" 99 . Mrs. Reg Coles. Miss Elsie Hoop: er and Mrs. Erie Colel. DABNLIY W. 1. 77“ '°“°''''nl ‘account at Darn-. lcyW.I.waswrlttenlrytheso:> retry-treasurer. Ins. nay Osoaier gr Ithe 16 anniversary of Daruley Th’ D9111?! Women's Institute ‘"8 N-orllnizod. January as. use. The iirst monthly ~meetin¢ was held Feb. ll ms at the home or Mrs. Robert Maollutt with 18 mem- bsrs add 1 visitor present. mg. John M’acN1ltt'wIl the first prg. Iidentu Mrs. Lloyd Adams, vlcg. President. and -Mrs. Nlton Blnun. ens secretary treasurer. Dsrnler W. I. has filled each 1'” WWI areeord ofdoeds done for “Home and Oountry". During {lbs last world war an gavsehgxr "'9. HM l'l|9flB¥,in’tho work of the had omss Knitting and sewing Illorioflnl parcels of food for the salient lads who answered tho‘ 0-1! for “Kine ‘and unntry" from our otanmunity. ‘me dear ones who .““°O'°NNI‘l||MMidthesu- titans sacs-iiice are ¢ner‘ransniber- ed-years cannot darken any .11.. dows dim -the baautllui munorlss or them. - Army, save the children Fund, Red Cross, Prince County Hospital, War loans. and many others. Al- so from which their eixorta were well repaid by the splendid work done by the girls and leaders. The sick, shutins. and the be- reaved are remembered and are brought a measure or comfort in time of need. Our W.I. has ever been mindful of our school and treats to the pupils. They donated the Knowledge Books, a Dictionary, and in conjunction with the assist- ance given from the Department of Education bought some new desks ror senior room. black boards. built two new toilets. erected a fence around school grounds and many other improvements were done under this assistance. They also re-decorated the community hall inside. bought an organ. dishes. trays. and cutlery for use of W. I. in serving suppers. Thev are plan- ning now in'the near future to build an addition in the Hall for an Tnstituto room also buying chairs for the V-(ii In the entertainment field Darn- ley w. I. has sponsored a Iew GUARDIAN. ' crrAm.o'r'ra'r-own A At Meeting or New City Council My plays and conccrts,icecrea.msociala, Pantry sales, auction sales, can parties. dances. etc from which was dreived most or our funds, since re-orzfinil-lng 83745.49 cents has been raised. They celebrated their lath anniversary recently in the form or a banquet at the home or Mrs. Jos. Hickey. A birthday cake bak- ed by the secretary-treasiner was placed before Mrs. Colin Dona.d the oldest member present who made an "incision" in traditional manner. They now have a member. Ship of 20. Most all members are subscribers to the grand little pso- er “Institute News" soon they hope to have all members subscribers to Institute News as it contains much to interest any member. Darniey Wv. I. members feel that they may well be proud of their achievements and are sure they will encourage all to keep on try- in: to do better in the years come. They have been an amet to the community. The school. and better home makers for the partici- nation in that Great Organization. the Women's Institute. ‘ FREDEEICTION W. 1. Mrs. Prank Outeiifte entertained the members of Fredericton Wom- ’en's Institute for their monthly meeting on February 6th. Roll call was responded to with our Province. ors. Labourers. etc., JOB FEBIIIIARY 27 - MARCH 11 We are trying to ease the pro- senr serious seasonal Unemployment in Have ' you a repair iob or some other work that requires attention? If so. you can do your. part by following the slogan. DON'T LEAVE IT 'T|ll MAY- OO IT TODAY! Carpenters. Painters. Plasterers. Bricklay- rhrough the National Employment Offices AT CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE. ‘Phone your order TODAY EMPLOYMENT OAMPAION OOMMITTEE mus 'rruk1'l!zN are NOW available a. collection or medicine bottles for a nearby physician. 1o mem- bers and 2 visitors present. 1 mem- ber paid annual tee. The minutes ’‘° 01 last meeting were read. approved and signed. It was moved, and sec- onded and carried that bills amounting to $4.73 be paid. The diiierent committees gave their reports and new ones were ap- pointed as roilows:— Sick—Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. Frank Curcliffe. Bchool—Mrs. Eldrcd Weeks and Mrs. Judson Rackham. Lunch——!-lostess. Mrs. Miller stevenson, Mrs. Emerson Murray. Cuu ndence was read and discussed. It was moved. seconded and carried that G6.0o'be sent for Group Membership to the Manic Festival. Miss Eleanoro Macuurdo, Mrs. Prank Outclifle. aria ma. Emerson Murray were appointed to select a play. fight membgu nub- scribed to Institute News. Mrs. ‘N. A. outcilrie inviwd members tor next meeting when l-iaoll call will be answered with an article {or the Auction sale. aleetinghdiiourned. AIDS BOLD! The Ontario governnelnt page road subsidies to 1,389 mrimicfipali:it- es. um. ~filI'iG. Mil} 90? 3?‘“"" 'f““¢ HIM. salvation any other blend! any price! ‘A’ At your grocer-’s right now! A LUXURY TEA AT AN ‘ EVERYDAY PRICE! 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