‘ DECEMBER 29. 1949 1i His Honour Lieutenant-Governor J. A. BERNARD will recdlve at Government House on Monday, January 2nd, 1950, from 8:80 to 5:00 p.111. J. A. MacMillan, Private Secretary. Tsaito o|= THANKS‘ Mgny thanks to the Box holders g Kuikora R. R. l and to the mmwerg of the Middleton Women's institute. Also to Mrs. Michael Mc- qmna, R. n. 2. for their kind Christmas gifts. 1 wish you all a “Hi-pi! Iidew YQI-i‘. “n bum. Mali Courier Kinkora, R. M. l. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Harry floqjfl, who passed away Decem- m- 28th, 1947. Owpinom-hearteamemoryis kept 3r one we loved and will never forget find though the mu be ml-nr or CW We will alway! l” thinkinr dwr Minnie of YW- mvlngly Remembered b1 Una Ind Maggie. IN MEMORIAM In lovlngmorg of J. ROBERT ARSENAULT who died Decem‘ 29, 194'! - "Iiternll Belt Grant Unto Him 0 lord." Remtmbored Always by Mr. and Mrs. Cyriac Gallant and Family. IN MEMORIAM , ra loving emory of our dear Iiinblnd and father, Robert Mu:- laod, ‘who departed this life Dec- mbtr 88th. 1948- hleefnlly _reeting pt last Ills weary trials and troubles are past h silence the Iuffered, in patience hebore IlllGod csled tote Iufferlo more. some mly thirflr we have forgotten in a smile may hide the tears, hi your menwry we shall cherish isit dawns another year. .. .. . Appreciation 0f Gifts Received We wish to thank the following Business Finns, that. made Clhrist. mas such s success at Beach Grove. Prowse Bros. Ltd-Oranges and Candy. R. T. l-Iollman Ltd.-—.Iiamper ‘of Apples. Hughes Drug Co.—lo lb. choc. ols/tes. Fennell Ac Chandleb-Pail Candy. Box of Apples. o! Michael Bros-z Cases Peanut Brittle. N. Rattenbury Ltd.—Box of Candy. Dillon & Slpillett-SZDO. R. E. Mutch d; C0.——B0x of Candy. Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd.--Box of Candy. Crown Bakery-$2.00. Carter & Co.-Box of Apples. Sherwin Williams-film. Queen street Service Station - 200 Chappell Electric-TX; lb. Grapes. Whitlock Tire Servica-fino. Higgs dz C0.—Box of Apples. General Supply-Box of Grapes. Bevan Bros.—Box of Apples. W. G. Barbour—i3o: of Apples. H. R. Large dc Co.-.$10.00. Walton’ Matheson-MODO. Jenkins Pharmacy-B lb. Choc- oiates. Palmer ElecI.l'ic—»$6-00. W. R. Jenkins-—$5.00. Crockett dz Storey-Moo. LePage Shoe Co.__fl0x of Candy. Wm. Condon & Son~$2.00. H. M. Simpson-mm Canada Packers Ltd.--Ham. m VMEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Vernon Parsons, who passed away December 29th, 1942. He bu gone across the river To the shore of ever green, And l long to see his dear flee But the river flows between. Some day, some lime, my eyes shall 8C8 The face I loved so well, Some day I'll clasp his loving hand And never say farewell- Evier Remembered by Ills Wife. IN MEMORIAM In and and loving memory of JOSEPH ROBERT ARSENAULT who paenedaway December 29, 1947. Gone dear “HusbanrP gone forever How we miss your loving fwe But you left us to remember There is none to take your place. Soft lnd Iweetly you are sleeping sweetest rest that follows villi. We who loved you sadly miss you But trust in God to meet Benin- Lovtngly Remembered by Ills Wife and Family. f“, m,“ t, Wife and Flmlly. "5 Suffered Severe Ilhcumatic Pains ‘In Shoulder and lIips-For Months! ~feels fine now and fa de- lighted Sarnak relieved con- jfanf misery of rheumatic pain within two weeks! A man with two children has res- ponsibilities. And continued sufier- lug from rheumatic pain handicaps m badly! But Mr. T. S. Dixaon of Cake "Station, Albert County, New Bruns- ivick, found a solution to his prob- lem. No more sleepless nights for I-im any more! No more tossing and turning in bed, racked with pain! As he tells it—— "For months I suffered with rheumatic nins in my left shoulder ind right lip. Although I was not rnmpletely laid up, this handicap- nt-d me badly. Often l could not ileep properly at night, for my hip would bother mo quite n bit after going to bod-and whenever l turned over, would catch me quite 3i . "No wonder l was lad to hear about Snrnak. For within two weeks of the time I started to take it, I got relief. Am now feeling fine and it's all thanks to Sarnak.” In our files are thousands of Ivilern from people like Mr. Dixson, who have found relief from their stifle-ring by taking Sarnnk. Those FEQpIe were once made miserable vy nagging pains-rheumatic, w MR. T. S. DIXSON arthritic or neuritic—0r by back- achea, lumbsgo, kidney, liver and stomach upsets and constipation. Now they are linppy——because they feel fine. You, too, may be suffering neod- Iessly. And you owe it: to yourself to give Sarnak a chance to help too. Pnin relief is fast with barnak because it'd in liquid form with no tablets or pills to dissolve first. Sarnsk from the moment you swallow tho first dose. Sarnak today. Y0", starts its cfloctivc relief So give it n try. Get Al All Drug Stores e35 6 91v. Poi Your Christmas Gift Money lnio y Something Worthwhile Graceful Style Distinctive Beauty and Precision ' Accuracy - - - . See us for the best Watch buy you over made. cayz... v-ut-Mfiatziiitt. uQLVJ_'IAu:.’-.u.£.f 4-4. u- .5,’ i" 1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN WEST nov/lvrv _iv_oTu:u"s INSTITUTE lVlIEETlNG Mrs. Charles Hurry was hostess for the December meeting of West Rflyaty Institute. The president presided. Following the singing of the ode, and the roll call, corres- DOndc-nce was read and dealt with. It was decided to purchase a First Aid Kit for the school and money was voted for the usual Christ/mus treat for the schoolchildren, _A list of the shut-ins of the dis- trict was complied and a committee named to purchase, wrap, and deliver" the gifts. Members who have not already brought donations for our adopted Elli-dish Institute were asked to bill"; them to the next meeting. "file January meeting will be hold at the home 0f Mrs. Willard Lank, at which Mrs. Russell Bell. Mr!» Vernon Burke, Mrs. Tyler Beck, and Mrs. Pope Tiiorne will serve on the lunch committee. l-lecting closed with the National Anthem after which a social hour was enjoyed over the tea cups. _~, .. ALPHA W. I. _ The thirty-eighth annual meet- ing of Alpha Women's Institute was held on ‘Tuesday evonlrg, Nov. 22. at the home of Mrs. Peter Proud with the president Mrs. Allen Swan, presiding. The meeting opened by singing "O Canada", followed h-y the Creed repeated in unison. There were l8 members and three present. Roll cull was responded to by “Your favorite Cookie Recipe“. Tlie mlnutcs 0f the last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. Total receipts for the year $169, 26; expenditures. $64.42; bal- ance on hand, $104.84; and $42.00 was collected for the Red Cross and $31.00 for the Orphanage. Following Is the new slate of officers: president, Mrs. D. Mur- ray; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Lewis; secretary, Mrs. Lewis Ves- sey; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Brown: auditors, Mrs. Prnnk Watts; and Mrs. Harry Sunn; directors, Mrs. Peter Proud. .\lrs. Roscoe Mac- Donald; school committee. Eve- lyn Underhay, Anne Crockett; sick committee, north, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mrs. William Crockett; sick committee south, Mrs. M. Vesscy, Mrs. V. Dennis. It was moved and seconded that dust bane be bought for school and that anyone sick be sent fruit. , It was decided that a box be sent to a needy family in Britain —bill to be presented at next meeting. A very interesting reading "For People Will Talk". was read by, Evelyn Underhay. Riddles and‘ contests were conducted by Mrs.\ Dennis and Mrs. E. Brown. Collection amounted to $1.05. The meeting closed with the National Anthem after which a dainty‘, lunch was served by the hostess.l NEW ILONDON W’. T. The regular monthly meeting o1 New London W. I. was held at the home of Mrs, Don MacEwen Thurs- day evening Dec. 8th. Meeting I l I I president, Mrs. Murray‘ IiiacKay. presiding, Roll call was responded to by '33 members. Minutes of inst meeting were read approved and signed. A vote of thanks was mov- ed to retiring officers. There was report from visiting committee. The school committee reported towels and supplies need- ed for first aid kit. Moved that these articles bc supplied. It was moved and seconded all bills he paid. It was decided to send for 2000 more fish oli capsules for children. The correspondence consisted of letters from Red Cross Blood Don- or Cliiiic, T. B. League. First Aid Class to be held in Charlottetown, New school committee, Mrs. Mont MacEwen and Mrs. Fred Macliwen with the new programme committee, Mrs. Nelson RCYOBPIS and Mrs Mor- ton Adams, it. was decided to treat all children In the district to home mode randy rind npiplcs at: the Christmas cloning. send shut- in Christmas boxes and n gift to nn older lady of the district. Theprournmmc was a gcogrnpliy contest won by Mrs. Harold Slay- hew and Mrs. Morton Adams. Bingo ivon by Mrs. Elmore Mac- Kny, Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Roid Cotton and Mrs. George Cole. A cheque of $3.16 ivns presented by treasurer from box tops. Colic-rt- inn $2.35 and ,\'Il‘.<. Mont. MncEivcn will be hos- iccs for January meeting roll call to b0 answered with a cake of soap visitors ‘ opened in the usual manner with‘ metnzticixvhtp $1.50‘ WIINIEN’S INSTITIITE MEETINGS Ifor children of Greece. Lunch was ‘served by hostess and committee in charge. DESABLE W. I‘: The second annual meeting of the DeSnbIe Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Melville Bell on Nov. 16. Secretary-treasurer Mrs. Clifton Inca gave a report of the year's work as follows: Balance from last year $57.24; amount made this year $80.82; a total of $138.06. Ex- penses showed that the greater part of this sum was expended on the school, which included $100.00 for new desks and a sign, tolling nnmc of school, was purchascd; also treats for children were pro- vided. (inflections ivcro made for the fit-d Cross and Salvation Army. All sick and shut-ins of district were rcmcmbcrcd during the year. The following new officers were nppointcrl: President, Mrs. Bor- don Walton; vice-president, Mrs. Robinson ltlncFadyen; secretary- treasurcr, Mrs. Ivan MacKinnon: auditors, Mrs. Clifton Ince and Mrs. Daniel Dart; directors, Mrs. Henry Prim-son, Mrs, Duncan lilac- Kinrion, and IVIrs. Melville Bell. It was decided to write Film Board in regard to showing nf pictures in school and members are to make candy for sale. A letter was rcud in regard to Blood Donors Clinic in Charlotte- town and it was decided to pass lt-ttcr from huusr- to house Iilid those who are WIIIIHK to make n donation to write name on back iof lcitov. Mrs. Borden Walton and Mrs. Walter Gould vicvo nppointed as instructors for n Sewing Club for girls, and secretary was asked to writo Supervisor to (‘time out and organize in tho new year. The following new committees wane appointed. Sick, ltlrs. George Bell, Mrs. I\l_vvon Show; school. Mrs. Daniel Dari. Mrs. Mfilville Boll; program, Mrs Dart, Mrs. Robinson lilzirFadyen; lunch, Mrs. Nicholas Gillis, Mrs. MacFadyren, IVIrs, Walter Gould. Mrs Duncan MacKlnnon had charge of the program which ‘in- rludcd a uumber o! puzzlinz riddles. Roll cull to be Answered b)’ PIT‘ seuiing Christmas curds which will be sent to Junior Red Cross. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Duncan lifacKinnon. Tho singing of "0 Canada" clos- ed business period. A dainty lunch vvus served by committee in charge, Meeting closed by singing “God Save The King." BROOKFIELTI W. l’. The regular meeting of the Brookfield WOmer-‘s Institute was held at. the home of Miss Grace Wood 12 members and 5 visitors were present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and re- peating Creed in unison. Ricli call answered by twelve members. Col- NEW YEAIVS RECEPTION His Worship MAYOR B. EARLE MacDONALD will receive at his residence 99 North River Road on Monday, January 2nd, i950 between the hours of 3:30 pm. and 5:30 p.m. James A. Fullerton, City Clerk. month, Moved and seconded that we give $113.03 to the Free Dispen- sary. Moved nutl seconded that we send a box to our adopted lusti- tute. Several bills ivere presented which were movod and seconded to be paid. A very cnjovulaic program ivns put on by the committee in vhurgc. Mrs. Stanley Willis and Mrs, Rog. Mac-Ewen were appointed to have charge of the program for the January meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. llazen Howard on Tuesday even- ing January 3. Lunch was served by the Cornwall Ladies. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. KINGSBORO W. I. The December vuecting of the Klngsboro Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Freeman Massey, with an attendance of eight members and one visitor. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of the Institute Cde followed by the roll call. The minutes of lust meeting were read and approved It was decided to send Mrs. Merrill Stewart our oldest member, a gift and card on her birthday. $5.00 were voted to the '1". B. League and $6.00 to buy a treat for the school children at Christmas. l-‘toll call for next meeting is to be answered by each member giving an article for an auction sale. Col- lection amounted to 90 cents. The following committees were appoint- ed. school-—Mrs. Foster Young. lunch-Mrs. Alton Robertson and Mrs. Ervln Robertson. Programme consisted of two contests by Mrs. Foster Young and two songs by the Misses Marie and Marguerite Massey. Meeting closed with the National Anthem after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. lectlon .85. Minutes of last meetm ing were read and signed. Corres- pondenze was read by the SECPEIBY)’ l regarding the T. B, League and the Blood Donors clinic. It was moved and seconded $5.00 be given the T. B. Leasué- There was no school ccmmittee report. The sick ccvrtmlttec report- » ed making three calls and taking I fruit, Six more members subscribed be paid. It was decided to remember l ‘the roll call by paying soums hive ROAD woman's ms-rrruru . . ‘The annual meeting of the Sourls Line Road W, l, was held in the school on November '2, 1949 Thirteen members answered ' their fees for the coming your. Minutes of ‘the inst. regular monthly meeting for the Instume newi It was mo“ and the annual meeting were read l ed and seconded that bills of $200‘ i the shut-ins at Christmas and the’ . _ . _ given by the secretary treasurer. school children have a treat at the 1 Correspondence was read and d;s_ and approved. The president. 28W a report, of the years activities and the financial statement was IChrlstmas tree after the buslness:,.us5,,d_ It was decided u, make part of the meeting was over. Miss . Bernice Wood measured each mem- , ber around the waist and a “intlpariy in the school ‘lottery tipkets for the qlllll- The members decided to hold a card on Nov. 10. an inch hacl to be Paid $538 “'55 Arrangements were made regard- \ realized. , Mrs. Wilfred Wood invited the, members for the next meeting on the second Tuesday of the month. Prayer. comment-york romr w. r. The December Cornwall-York Point meeting of the W. l. mot at. tlic homo of Mrs. Earl Lowthev, on Monday evening. Dcccm-‘wcr 5. infecting opened with, “Silent Nlgzht", folio-wed by the Cvccd in by n") members. There was visitor present. read. approved and signed. Cor- respondence was road by the cretary, Discussion took plate con- < the solving club. Exports of the various tees were given. Ii was by Mrs. Jar-k Mat-Milieu. seconded by Mrs. Stanley Willis, that $5.00 be voted for each school each Top Row tic-fl. to MacDonald. Albert Murphy. Alli i-lghzi -- Ada She. . E2. Latter, Jone‘. Carver, Emma Sharron. Second Row ---Jac‘.<1e Audrey T. Lnrier, Beryl Shelfoon. Joyce McCann cl, ‘___.A________________ 2. K ., Harris, .\.., son Owen, Davlson Bigger. Meeting closed by Yvlbetitinl 110105 dent, Nlrs. Lawrence Kczvvs; unison. Roll call wins responded to l, Onehn Dcrcmhcn Thr- sr- I cernlng cod liver oil capsules; also; Cliill"iiill' ‘~ on livccmhci" i. moved , members and Gradeb, Prince siiéer Schoo ing same. Tl if" election of‘ officers for the coming year then took PM" which resulted zis follows: Presi- vicr- president, Mrs. JOSBPI! P. “Ifw” iAulay; secretary treasurer, Miss ll-lelen F, Maclsaac; directors. Miss Elda Leslie, Mrs. John McCor- mack, Mrs, Daniel Bushcy: nudit- lorn, Mrs. Joseph L. ivlnvDonald, Mrs, Hugh IifarAuldv. It, was decided to have an nuc- ‘LION sale of articles at tho liPXl meeting instrad of tho usual ‘bingo, Mrs. Harry Leslie Inviicd ho members to nicct. at. lirr homo meeiinc Hil- singing nf the ‘jnuvncd with the Minutes of the Int pivoting were; Nalmnfl] Anmpm December Meeting The December mot-ling was livid homo of Mrs. Harry Irslil‘ ' with fniirtrrn two visitors lfl at- tcndnnco, lilinutos of the previous meeting worr- rend and approvvil- All correspondence ivos rflid. Th? ‘zit tlic ‘ll Bin (Hui-a Jtnl. iv .\u I"‘\ Jack Hobbs, Alvin MacDonald, Wilma Carmody, Gertrude MacDonald, Sterlinl Front Rovv-Ralpfir Henderson, Leith Carr. Albert Phillips, George Carmody. Douglas Cannody, Ralph Kennedy, Davis Campbell. C. E. Burke, Phningrlni" ........______-_-__.- .,..-_,-.-. n» t. r .21 “w .~»-—\-~- FDR 1949 TIIIIIL, FIII. 8r SAT. IN I949 WE HAVE HAD THE BIGGEST YE A»R'S BUSINESS IN OUR Z0 YEAIRS IN BUSI~ NicSS. TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION WE OFFER FQR 3 DAYS _ pR-KES THAT ARE PIRIIICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. SHOP EARLY AND SHOP OFTEN, A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL GET YOUR I950 CA-LENDER! PLEASE ASK FOIR IT CAR-NATION M-ILK I4c tin — case of 48 tins .... DOMESTIC SHOIRTTEINIING Lb. CHOICE GOLDEN RUSSET APPLIES Large size — doz. ...... - 39c CANNED GOO DS SPECIAL I tin PEACHES; I tin GREEN PEAS; I tin WAX BEANS," I tin RED PLUMS; I tin FEARS; I tin PORK and BEANS ‘ A reol dollar value if we eve ALL FO<R .. . . . . . .. f 50W OIIG -—~ I 5 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 burs JUST AIRRIVIED -- ICE SALT sidewalks, doorstep: and to have in the cur—|ge. box -- Special for 23c LAST CALI. ON TEA —- Your King Cole, Morses, Tender Leaf -- lb. . . . . . . . . .. Stock up now ond be sufc — special blend — limit 3 lbs. ‘, to on order Choice —- Red Rose, 89c ; Sweet ond fresh YOUNG COUNTRY ROAST POtRK — lb. Any weight 3 to 8 lbs. , 39c -— meaty, tender Pork NEW YEAR'S CANDY, MIXED NUTS, TOBACCO IN STOCK Also POULTRY AT SPECIAL PRICES CHICK ENS — DUCKS FOR THIS SALE O'NLY — 300 lbs. Fresh Ground CO'FFE‘E—|imit 3 — GEESE - TURKEYS 59c lbs. to on order -— lb. GASII 8r BARRY STORES PHONE 747 I87 GT. GEORGE ST. lottery books on the quilt were distributed. The sick committee was re-appolnted, It was moved by Mrs. Frank MucAulay and seconded by Mrs. Gus McCormack that $10 be given to the Orphanage, motion car- ried. Mrs_ John McCormack invited tho members to her home for the Janunryr Meeting when the roll cull will be answered by a New Year's resolution, In place of the usual bingo an auction sale of zivticlcs took place and the sum of $6.47 was realized. Lunch was served by the hostess and a so- cial hour followed. The regular meeting of the Ham- ilton Womens Institute met at the home of liirs. Hcber Pickering on December 6. with cghteen mem- bers and two visitors present, The president opened the meeting with the creed, followed by the sing- ing of "Silent Night." The trustees ivcre to be reminded about the storage of the tilts and the catchers mitt and bat ivcrc to be stored with them. Lunch committee reported liav- ing sent. the three boxes overseas and that there nro enough donated articles for another box. It was decided to semi this to Mrs. E. Vllilsofl. England. Sick committee reported sending two boxes ($1.001. School con-mit- tec reported towels bought for the school at; $71.5. Bill of $1.08 for Blue Cross for the yeur was pro- sented. Bills for $51.0 for sending llirce boxes ovorscas, otc. was me- sentcd and hill of .26 rCiltS for advertising ‘Card Party. All bills were apvprovcd and on motion paid. Mcssazcs of thanks were rccciv- ed from sick. Tho sick committee is responsible for rnnciiiivcririg tlic sevr-n shirt-ins nnrl the schrnl rom- It was decided to hnvc the dif- ferent committees run for months, instead of three, as before. As this will give cnih one a shorter term uncl enable more in iflkf‘ purl , It was moved um bccondfll liiai l “mm “as $,_,.,.ed b}, the tWO WE DELIVER C. O. D. lectlon amounted to $1.50. Meeting adjourned, and M", Everett Ramsay gave an interest- ing reading, followed by contests, Lrunch was served by hostess and committee. Roll Call for next meeting is to be aswered with a New Year's Resolution. BRACKLEY POINT 1'. Mrs. Willard McCallum enter- tained the Brackley Point Womerfs Institute at her home on Thurs- day evening Dec 8'. There was l. full attendance of twenty mem- bers, and one visitor who was later welcomed as a new member. A photo was taken of the group by Mr. Garnhum who was requested to be present for this purpose. Roll Call ivas answered by passing in donations for the annual Christmas sale. Afterthe business period these were auctioned off and the sum of $20.05 cents was realized. It is gratifying to note that for the past five years the proceeds from these sales have been steadily increasing. The school committee reported paper towels and toilet tissue pur- No. I machine sliced BACON, It. .. CELERY, large .. .. .. Red Ripe TOMATOES, lb. 35c their fees for the coming year, Col- ' chased for the school. It was decid- ed that a treat of orange to the amount of $3.00 be provided fOlfl the school children at their concert 1 also that shut-ins in the district be , t‘ remembered with a gift. i Bills were presented and I A contribution of $6.00 was sent to the Chrlstlnns seals campaign in aid of the T. B. League. and $6.00 membership dues to the Musical I i-‘cstival. The committee in charge v of packing parcels for the adopted Institute reported a. l6 1b. 8th making the English box sump mailed Der. six parcels in all sent during your. for which many letters 1 appreciation Entertainment for thr- aucl different mid required all to don their thinking caps, It was won jointly: by hits. Walter Gregor and lfvs. Gregor McCnllurn. COIICVIIOII v-ns $4.71. A delit-lcus SIGSS, X0, forge)!’ aha-TL ‘he urppnhuiicxi‘ nftcr which the meeting clos d in u 08ml” Q1“ t’ n “as mo‘ M I the visual lllfiriiiEl‘. Next meeting that Mrs. Leslie Rnmsny be appointed as secretary for Blue Cross for the (‘Ulling vcar. Correspondence was rcari the district for blood donors. Mrs. James Craig moved James M. ‘Ramsay seconded ivc send $5.00 to thc T. B. lraxuc. Word has been received that Firs Post. hr-rt‘. but as there were offers for a place, it was decided. to lcavc it until ncxt meeting for ‘ further discussion. } 1.000 capsules have been sent} for mid it was decided that the] cunmlttce in charge send for | 2,000 more. Mrs. James M. Iiumsay ' consented to send the gifts to the , Orphanage. Mrs. Elinor Phillips is] to see that lunch is supplied by I different members each wcck for‘ the sewing; class. ' Tho matter of hooking n mat for Mrs. Neil ilii-ztzfns was brought bo- fore the meeting. Mrs. Everett Rnmsuy‘ and Mrs. James Craig i , are to he a committee in charge of I sering about the material and hnv- I in»; the mat hooked. ' $2.44 was received for magazine , subscriptions. that being our vom- , mission $2.00 was received for = rook hooks. Six members paid I i DRINK PLAY REFRESHED yogi at thc homc of Mrs. Fenton and ‘ discussed. The red cross tvnnnittoo‘ NAPQLEQN AND [INQLE ELBY is to be in charge of canvassing that. we linvc been accepted for n First. Aid no < Mc- g Lilrc. paid u of l have boon rccclvcd, cvouiiig i mittce is to purchase vvliat they I was a nmshay some“ m Mrs, “'51-, think best for the viuidrr-ifs trcutsi “n. ‘yICLuI-t.‘ which was ymorpsnng‘ 63c ..23c Head LETTUCE, lge. .. .. 23c Summer SAVORY, bunch I5c Sweet PAIRSNPPS, 3 lbs. .. 25c Choice CARIROTS, 4 lbs. _, 25c Red CiRANB-EIRTIIIES, lb. .. 25c SQUASH, lb. .. .. .. .. .. 6c PUM-PKIINS, lb. .. .. . .. 3c Sweet POTATOES, lb. .. .. I7c Pres-h SIPIINACH, 2 lbs. 35c HILLBBOBO CHAPTER X.O.D.E. The regular monthly meeting of the Hillsfboro Chapter I.O.D.E. took place at the home of Miss Doro- thea Stewart with the regent, Mrs. A. H. Roper in the chair. The meeting opened with the prayer followed by the minutes of the last meeting which were adopt- ed as read. The treasurer. Miss Adams, read her report showing a satisfactory balance on hand at November 30. Mrs. Albert Rocp read a letter received from Mrs Peachy in England, expressing thanks for parcels of food and clothing sent to her and her Imm- ily. Mrs. Roper brought up the ques- tion of a needy family in Char- lottetown and s discussion follow-r ed as to how best we might help. lt was moved by Mrs. Green and seconded by Mrs. Sterling Mc- Donald that $50.00 be put aside for Welfare Work, this money to bl used as considered suitable. f1 was moved by ‘Miss Marjorie Stew- art and seconded by Miw Mar- garet Macmillan that pictures o4 the Princesses be purchased s! pant of our Educational program and these pictures placed in the schools in Kings County. I‘. wsl decided to purchase Christina! gifts for tvvo people at the Sana- torium who 35-5151 WllIl the lib- rary work. On account 0f the ill; ness of our Honorary Regent i1 was decided to send flowers. The matter of overdue. dues wit) brought up and it was decided that mpmbevs who were not paid up should be contacted before our next meeting. It was moved b? Mrs. Phillips and scconded by Mrs. Elmer McDunaId that we purthra" copy of Records of Post-Graduate Scholarship holder‘ 1920-1940. The next meeting \\'III br- he'd at the homo of Mrs. iilcndrll Bar- bour on Jan. 9. i050, The mot-ling closed King. unih thl BLADES MAKE LIVING LONDON 'C‘Pv - Williams II-TPIIT-OIII blind veteran, (‘olicwls used razor for a living. Hr- svils them n London firm which manufactures electrical tubiuc. ' < by tiilfloril McBridl Int‘ oocvoir smut um "IO ‘FAKE THIS MEDICINE EZVr_R'Y'1\NO HOURS AND n" TASTES AWi Lil-- OH BOV/ ‘ITIANKG 313R TH’ HELP, NA%L-EON - ~wr-=,--,.r—.-. n .