.t 1-acct Two A mggsrriuaame-:n.5iin3 r, . SISILING W.I. regular monthly meeting or home of Mrs. Crawford. Macxay on Tuuday evening no. la. The xruident Ilrs. Elmer Iyfe -' presided. Meeting opened by sing- ;ing ode and repeating creed in ;unison. The roll call was answer- Eed by nineteen members each giving a suggestion fir raising s money. There was one visitor present. The minutes of last meeting were then read. One card of thanks was re- ceived for a treat and several members 'also extended thanks for treats. It was decided to send for one thousand cod'liver oil capsules for school children. It was moved and seconded that the Institute become a member of the lxama -Jliestival Association by paying the fee of two dollars. Twenty pennies were collected to send to "Pennies for Friend- ship.” The sick committee re- ported having made four sick visits and treats given. The school committee reported having visited school. several bills were presented and moved paid. .'I'he following new committees - were appointed: Visiting-Mrs. Ray Douglas and Mrs. Carl Woolner. school-Mrs. Gordon Pyle and Mrs. Vernon MacLean. Programme-Mrs. Woolner and i Mrs. Flemming. :Lunch-Mrs. Woolner. Mrs. Malone. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Cran- furd MacKay and Mrs. Ray Douglas. Mrs. Gordon Pyle in- vited the members to her home lor the next meeting. Roll call to be answered with an "Irish Jake." The collection was taken and amounted to 52.05. iRed Cross work was then dis- . tributed. Two interesting contests were put on by Mrs. Wallace Macxay and Mrs. Earle Henry. Meeting closed with "The King", after which lunch was served by hos- tess and committee in charge. BREADALBANE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Breadalbane Village W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Inrne Newson. Monday evening. Feb. 12. Meeting opened by singing ode and repeating creed in unison. mm call was answered with an exchange of Valentines by ten members and one visitor. Minutes of last meeting were read aPiJNV- ed and signed. Committees then gave their reports and new ones were appointed. Sick-Mrs. Gulls and Cuyler Miatheson. school-Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Wlgmore. Lunch-Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Wig- more and Mrs. Glover. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and sec- oned to send five dollars to the March of Dimes. It was decided to take a special collection at next meeting to make up money sent to March of Dimes. some last minute plans were made for Valentine party to be held in hall the next night. Secretary reported 39150 profit on cards and .70 cents collection. Next. meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. Roll call to be answe at: with an Irish Joke. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the com- mittee assisted by the hostess and I social have spent. BEANS COBNQ W. I. -Mrs. Hart. Condon was hos- tess to the members of Reed's Comer W. I. on Mar. 2. The Pres- HARVEY p MAID A ” tWo7Iien's institute AL ' ' taint: e' ldant Mrs. Hell presided and opened the meeting in the usual manner. itnll call was to by eleven members. with a do- nation to the auction sale. Min- utes were read and apixoved. Correspondence was read and discussed. and several thank you letters were received. sick com- mittee reported making several calls and sending treats. some discussion took place regarding the duties or the sick committee. during which it was decided. fruit be sent to sick pa-sons only who have a doctor in attendance. Ma- terial for Red cross sewing and knitting were given to members. also quilt squares were distributed. Collectio for evening amounted to 51.75. . . Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie. Lunch committee will be Mrs. H. Heckhert. Mrs. 1.. Bagloie. and Mrs. W. Cairns. Business meeting adjourned, after which six tables of progrusive auction were in play. Prize winners were: Mrs. Wyman Cairns, Mrs. Bob schur- man, Mr. will Lerurgey and Mr. Burnett Crozier. Highlight of the evening was an auction sale. very capably conduct- ed by Mr. Robert P. Hogg, which realized the sum of 831.06. A de- licious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. BOLLO BAY WEST W. I. The members of Rollo Bay West Women's institute met for their regular mtteiimbllrlyhmeerting on the even ng o re 6. at the home of the president. Mrs. Clifford Townshend. . The meeting opened with the singling of the ”Ode" followed by repeating the "Collect for Club Women” in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was an- swered by each member quoting an Irish joke. Three visitors were prfiselilt-t" ted to 75 is o ec ion amoun cen . Two members paid bills amount- ing to s3.95. and a remnant was sold for 31.00. Total receipts for meeting. 35.70. Secretary treasurer reported cash on hand 386.60. Correspondence was read and discussed and tin institute News distributed a-mong members. Two more members subscribed for the "News" this month. A number of print remnants received from Eat- on's were passed to the members to be made into bazaar articles. Several bills were paid and the sick committee reported having sent one fruit box and a baby gilt. Mrs. Clifford Townshend was asked to coniact Mr. Martin re- garding lihe Film Board having a show in the school. Each member was asked to make candy for sale at the show. Mrs. Charles Campbedl invited the members to'her home for the April meeting. when the roll call 23332 ?.l”2"i5c?i'.?.l;.il-”L.”.Z.”.””” Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A social ho , iollowed and the .m.liT'i delicious lunch, assisted by Mrs..Gus-tave Glnzraa. H naaoxner w. I. hostess a It i g on March 14th Brackley Women's Institute held their regular month- ly meeting in the school, with tif- teen members present. The meeting opened with the singing. of the Institute Caro1.. fol- lowed by repeating the Collect in unison. Roll call was answered with an Irish Joke. The minutes of last meeting were then read. ap- proved and signed. The play committee reported that s three-act play had been selected and the books received. Mrs. Stewart also reported that the cups had been bought. The .various commitwes then xfxf itHlv responded Mrs Neat place of meeting: Har- old Btead's. Roll call: sing, say or pay. The and discussed. seconded to give 05.00 to the Red Cross society. Mrs. Harold stead was appointed as a delegate to attend the annual meeting orthe T. B. League. Mrs. Diamond stated' that the travelling apron had been started on its way. It was decided that those who weren't in the play make a quilt. The president thanked Mrs. Pierce for a dishpan which she donated. Bills amount- ing to 817.77 were voted paid. Col- lection 90c. The programme consisted of a singing contest put on by Mrs. Guy Pierce which caused much merri- merit. The meeting then adjourn- ed. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harold Stead and Mrs. Walter Ma.cMillan, and a sing-song was enjoyed by all. , Motmr ALBION w. r. The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Albion W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Herman on March 7th. The President. Mrs. Henry Jenkins was in the chair. Roll was called. nine membaa being present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A short discussion was carried on regarding the music lessons in the school and the covering which is under consideration for the or- gan. The secretary reported that the entrance iorm mr the Musical Festival had been completed and forwarded to Mrs. Hayley. Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mrs. Gordon Myers were appointed as delegates to the Annual Meeting of the T B League to be held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Wed- nesday, April 25th. Mrs. John MacPhail was named as substit- ute. It was decided to hold a Croklnole in the Hall on Wednes- day night. March 14th. The lunch committee for the April meeting will be Mrs. Gordon Myers. Mrs. Robert Jenkins and Mrs. Hedley Jenkins. Collection for the evening ani- ounted to 51.00. The roll call for the April meet- ing is to be answered with a cup. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. . At the close of the business meeting a social hour was enjoy- ed at which two contests were held. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. - A pleasing feature of the even- ng was the fact that the Pownal W. I. held their regular meeting at Mrs. Herman's on the same evenink and at the close of the Wsklkll. g ” . the social hour WI! enioveo by the combined In- stitutes. PIIISVILLE W. I. The Piusville Women's Institute held their meeting at the home of Mrs. John F. Gallant on March 1st. with an attendance of seven- teen mambers. The meeting was opened by prayer followed by the roll call. which was an exchange of Easter cards. The secretary read the minutes and the treas- urer'a report was approved and signed. followed by the reports of the comrnlttees. New committees appointed were: Sick. Mrs. Anthony Gal- lant: School. Mrs. Eiiulbeth Gal- lant; To make sandwiches. Mrs. Nelson Gallant, Bertha Gallant, Mrs. John '1'. Gallant. Mrs. Ed- ward Gallant; to make cake. Mn. An'tliony.Gallant. Mrs. Peter .I'. Gallant; Mrs. John F. Gallant. The following volunteered to scrub the school, Mrs. Peter I. Galllnt. Mrs. Anthony Gallant, Mary Gallant and Noalla Gallant. Mrs. Joseph H. Galant kindly invited the members to her borne for the April meeting when the mil call will be answered by -' "House Cleaning Hints. To raise funds for the next meeting there will be a mystery man, also bingo will be played. The meeting then adjourned by singing the Institute Ode. BIAOKLIY POINT W. I. The March meeting of Brack- ley Pt. W. I. was geld in Howea Hall on Thursday evening, March 1st. The attendancvg was small. due to illness in the district. The vice- president. Miss Irene Oahiilc con- ducted the meeting. which opened in the usual in-der. Seven ninnbers were present and one visitor. A letter was read from the Buyers Benefit club regarding a special offer on the purchase of knitting yarn. also a letter from the sup- ervisor t ” . that a teacher of Highland Dancing was now avail- able ior those who were interest- ed in this training for their child- sea. The visiting committee reported siscalls andtruitpreaeatedtnthe Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. There was no school. Mrs. John W. MaoDoug- all and Mrs. Foster MacPhaii; sick committee. Miss Sylvia Simpson and Mrs. John D. MaePhail. attend if possible. An invitation to visit with the Desable W. I. for their March meeting was received and it was decided to accept this invitation. aealtii. weather and roads permit- ng. ' It was moved and seco ed in send 50c to the district secretary to assist in the expenses of the delegates to the leadership course this month. The secretary was in- structed to write to the Depart- ment oi Education re information on obtaining instruction in sing- ing for the scholars; also to write to the Maritime Electric Light Co. re the petition for electric light that was sent in. It was moved and seconded that the members meet to clean the school during the Easter vacation. One member paid dues. Collec- tion amounted to 31.15. The sec- retary reported 338.07 net p. d from the concert held in February. Two bills. sane and 50c, were re- ceived and ordered paid. Plans for a play were discussed and left over for future discussion. Mrs. William Potts invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Goodwin MacPhail, Mrs. Neil Mac- Dougall and Mrs. Potts. Meeting closed by singing "The King." Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. BIA! lllvlll. SOUTH W. I. Ten members of the Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Hughes (or their March 7th meet- ing. Two visitors were also pre- sent. The puesident Q d the chair and the meeting opened in usual way by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by "A Joke". Minutes of last meeting read. approved and signed. Reports of school and sick committees heard. Reading of correspondence. No new business undertaken. Mrs. John 0'Keefe invited members to her house for gtpril meeting: Roll call, i'ilho size of Your Shoe in Money". A very delicious and dainty lunch was served by hosteu, Mrs. Hughes, assisted by Miss Mary Hughes. to whom a vote of thanks was rendered for enjoyable even- ing spent. "God save the King" closed the meeting. (Patriot please copy) WEST COVEHEAD W. 1. Mrs. J. 8. Allan entertained the members of West Oovehead for the March meeting. Eleven members were in attendance. The usual order of business was carried cut, roll call being answered by an Irish Joke. The school committee reported that a kettle had been purchased for the school. for which the bill was presented and paid. also that they had been unable to secure suitable coat-hooks. It was decided to send away for those. The sick committee reported one gift of fruit and one of flowers to a member in the Hospital. A letter of thanks for fruit was received. also a letter from the adopted Institute in Eigland con- veying thanks for raisins sent at Christmas. letters was also read regarding annual meeting of T. B. League, ldueatlon Week. and Red Cross drive. No direct action was taken on those. The Red Cross work completed during the month consisted of: one sweater, one pr. mitt.e.. 2 pr. stockings. one nightdresa and three children's druses. The April meeting is to be held in the school where roll call is to be answered by paying a number of pennies corresponding new ea gliaslam ” uII:h?osmd 'b ' this I opened. 1 "DUI the , ,. .- Ode and (mod in unison. or last meeting were read and- appaoved. Roll call was answered by thirteen members and two vis- itors present. Ten members sub- - scribed to Institute News: from Homer Warren Co. were-dia- tributed and orders for others were given to secretary. ' ' - ing detinite had been decided on and plans were left over. ' committee reported colored chalk,' soap dish and picture frame were needed. Two pair sleepers, drellu. were handed cross Committee. garding the is hing 1 his .1 Dwchm ac o Big 11 he ordered paid. of Mrs. Robt. Howard. Roll call to 59 answered, by "sale of 1-Iats." ' Norris" Sinclair. Mrs. G. Binclalni ning; Mrs. Joseph Matheaon, Mrs. Ivan Lanibe. Matheson. tee in charge and meeting closed with National Anthem. G to the New Annan Women's In- stitute on March 1. The Presi- dent took the chair and the meet. ins opened with the Institute Ode and creed. Roll call was answered with the National A11-IE Gtiaigniltiisr. .c.mu.o1”-rmowgq mm. um"-' w,-N" -1-a...,ainiuriao'w. I.:lteld.3their' sseseirmeetiag..at the . - the 4 Vice-. on Mrs. 'iuglnald lqiautea -Cards Play committee reported noth- School two in to Red Correspondence was read re- ahd from the agus. Bills amounting to 88.16 '1'. 3. W611 Next meeting to be held at homg Programme committee. Mu. Lunch committee. Mrs. Dun. 41,-' Tender leaf Tea with x the "little lop. leaves" Tender Leaf has the rare bou- quet V and richness from the -"little lop leaves"-full hearty "second-cup" strength tool Enjoy Tender Leaf Tea lodoyl school committee. Mrs. Joseph Lunch was served by commit- NEW ANNAN W. I. .:n.m.....gg SPRING VALLEY W. I. Mrs. Oharies Waugh was hcgtegg "CPI !nAdIHIIT.Sbg cm phhb.m Mht- wnnger large . In a vy u astar he with i In! umin ...::""'”'...........:.:...........--'r. ?:”...'”"'.?5"c:':.:-. .?ri...":'..5 "' by thirteen men-thus buying an Moase. article whitlh proved to be an old hat. this caused much merriment and added 31.30 to the funds. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Sick committee made took fruit. school committee re- ported a yard stick had been pur- chased for the school. committee - Mrs. Harold Man- derscn two calls and New sick and Mrs. John Moase. School committee - Mrs. Fvichard mt. Programmme committee .Wslter Mouse and Mrs. Lewis IF You iiVE IN rim iibwaiio lSi.AND . . A. - .qe.r4rpexzer X If you can estimate howilongl SIDIIMI DI LUXI MUMNUM IITCNIN Walter Mouse acting as auctipn. eer. A nice sum was realized and waiter was thanked for his .4. forte. for with a little more pm. tics he plans to make a iim,.c1,. auctioneer. ' The Red Cross Convener nv. work to each memi . Next meet. ing at the home of Mrs. J. Mom, Mrs. John Mclnnis and Mrs. no. Schurman on Lunch committee. Roll call to be answered with . Joke. There were three paid money to Birthday box. Cuaa pondence read consisted of a thank-you letter from Mrs. Alfred schurman; let- ter from social Welfare Convener. a card of sympathy had been sent to a bereaved family. There is to be a quilting party at the home or Mrs. Elmer Moase on March 9. The Programme committee had a reading and a contest. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. An auction sale followed with ucllllllilcil Vii yzgc n HIE offio t 8-day, clock will run Yes, ou can be a winner of one of 20 grand prizes -an itia so easy in this new and excitm contest. Read below how to enter and be a winner --ffZ...'v”o..'i-i"””--i.if.v-T.i't::.-'2loi-5'3 T”;".”.'1-:":Zt?-??'x;'vw'.....””-”-i”aT.2i't 353:.-3"":..'i-if-i.i-if-.::"i.”ti.:.4”:il? nun: . - . . 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