PAGE EIGHT GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM M The Fashion Shoppe l.. '. . suiivi-s _____ _‘ i TMontague W. I. The annual meeting o! the lliilfci lncn’ Imlltllte. Montague “as .e. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sues eiliiiioiii: ibers decided to donate one huif-l tired-dollars to the Red Orou. The school concert ltteei wore appointed at the April meet-l needed attention. and‘ that the compass had to be repaired. , There was nothing c: importance I in the May meeting. except o! . course the tislial amount of Work, i ' t‘! ll . hol oanml ted‘ i Annual Meeting IRAS‘, m} TENN} i.l€t5.“.°t°...%..l. ...%l".:.°l’&.i... l ._ . l I i i rcceitll-r at the h- me ol Mls GEDXK?‘ Jam-dc“ with a large number 0 i , nlenlbcrs Present. _ ‘ a l The officers for the ensuing Rafi lflfp n5 follows: Mrs. A. D M39‘. ,Lu -, president, Mrs 1 . . R: nolds. vice-president. ‘- ‘Rllfcfll ltfacDonald. Rec béCrCl.ll'Y-| ‘ltlrs lloivard Vickerson. Fmlmlfll ‘Secretary, Mrs. R. W. Beck and lMrs. H W. Lane auditors. l PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Another year of Institute work i; tirawini: to a close $11111 1- "5 -"°“". (act g President wish to take this; 0:2 tllnity to thank the oIflCPYB "lid; embers who have rendered me "P1 . so many wars dll lull which I have been , recall lhnt fill‘ "ll-i .11_meg l‘ slatted icr tile ljlst ‘r lllGlllllx of the term. but owl!!! " lllnstezices beyond our control, 5 been my privleze to held the ident fcr aimost a‘ ‘fine many: t ‘c Many] hrcn seridelted by thf‘, l o"l’s in this terrible» :: To thcm we extend; \l core s imsthv and let us‘ at belofe another; ‘ollrid pence will agflln i . I i ARTHUR DOLLACK E‘rerich basso - profundo. who handles icnor._baritone or bass with Oljllill facility, will be hEQYd on‘ Borden's "Canadian Caval- tzltzc" tonight. Other guests in- lludc: Major Richard brown, vet- eran of the Bturmcse war theatre: Joan Forsyth. Canada's foremost pllpumeer; Frank Clccone. and 0i l 'l‘U.'\'E IN TONIGHT T0 l‘ CANA DIAN CAVALCADE " SPONFORED BY ; completed and sent to the Red Cross. The nct proceeds of the play. Thelma‘. which was suooessiullyl staged. was announced at the June I meeting’ The annual convention i ives discussed. Two delegates, Mrs] Lallc and Mrs. Russell MacDtJn-l aid were mppoirlled to attend. Mrs. Beck report/ed that a Blood Donoi-‘s Clinic was to be held in Montague on July 5th. The institute memberil I vrere requested iowlsslst. I At the July meeting the proceeds. ' of the schoelconcert were announced. The secretary will dive this later. The Blood Donor-u clinic report was announced atthe Auctiei. nleetine. This provcd to be very satisfac- tory as there were nineteen donors. A committee was appointed at the Seotember meeting to nrronge fcr , the soldier's boxes. which are to be l pnclzed and mailed overseas. It was decided to nuke a. general canvas of the town to procure ‘suitable articles and cake to fill 1 thrro boxes It was also decided to i canvass tor the Salvation Army Camijsziign j At the October meeting. delegates ; were anointed to attend the meeting of the '1‘ B League. A letter was l read at this meeting re short , courses in practical nursing. sewing and the like. Tile members precent 1741-317» a clear complexion, bright - eyes and a buoyant step are the bu“ o! beauty so much admired by all men. And inner cleanliness can be a real help toward ‘IIIISIOIICWFJ sparkle and beauty. Let Boo’: fruit Sal! help you main that wholesome inner cleanliness-a system {no of fond wastes and excess gastric acids. A dash of pleasant-undo Boo lo a glue of water before breakfast elps overcome conaiipnio and liendnches, help: cozrg¢l acidity and indigestion. Sparkling and refreshing, lino is pleasant to rake-free of harsh, bitter salts-no sugar or artificialflavourlng o! any kind. Take Elmo's ‘Fruit Salt’. You'll like its pleasant taste. Buy a large, economical bottle from any druggis: lodgy. "A634 ' V S now pllil-CAVOUI‘ with to 1.1 lice before you lJl'!(‘ll_‘.' c (1 o!‘ tho work acccnipli= rd 1%.. ' ‘ H0lJSl£('t:.\'l‘>‘. .\ nice assortment left- GLOVES l‘l mil. kid and cllzimolsciie. BED .l/\('lil<j'l‘:} in Chenille, Rayon. Ftilllli- C0'l"l‘0l\ IIRESSES, sizes 14 to 53. BANDANAS nu ‘on i s _ - t’ h d te d u t’ h e e S e will atzreed that such courses would’ “Pastcuiizcd for your protection" y be helplul. and that further consid- . m: the past twelve months I V _ lift? in think the trim has been one; thig- ‘$0.5 clgtlfeodlautwlllei lleilglittyagi’ ll StlAl . , _-- _.1 ‘e ‘ ~ "" . ‘ma: . lr last lllllllllil mcciiilli- Mrs ' plumbing repaired. Letters of ‘l $155155? ogif/lwicrllllgggi Cross Sewing Club Wlllch has been boys. Err ' i functioning iveclcly for the pasti During the month o! Feb-flier)’ it‘ ___m V LANE NORTH TRYON SCHOOL d’ ‘ to c111 lzlirrs overs .'.s t! think tit‘ a conlpas, globe. a pencil-sharpener; "“‘_ a ‘ ., _ , - 2. Roma Thomson. _k m‘). ion, and happy lvcd ‘attend to the puchasint; of saint i r d VI l. Gram HOWE“, h‘ December‘ me Institute held a unit 3 Margorct Dawson. C F C Y 1W3‘) eratlon would be given the matter. , _ , . .. . ADT " ‘*5’ Fm ND" T0 5° Fojmdl ' ork to do. so let us put our shoul- eil Inrc Mrs Lilurn Masher» thanks for boxes and cards sent “ammo” t few g-cars. itlany useful articlcs have‘ was found that several articles‘ ‘ . I - . itting to ex- blackboard brush, a reference shelf. R990" m‘ m” mmm‘ of ocwberfl 1v E E 1MP. Cracknell visited tlib meeting‘ G 9 " 5l‘.l‘£"'“>‘.flll Tllllilnf-ge sale The 11-. of Knowledge. It was decided thaoalgriidé v _ L Leroy Thomson.‘ !Q%'Z.J..f§_.’.. hi5“ And now friends this brings our 13c 'l‘n__Go B~IPK——W6 Cfllhj Vi} if} .61. to mt, whwl and push forward ' was zilrltrointed convencr oi‘ the Red overseas. were received from the almlzlgaorlyag‘ wligairlfflfylffa o! our!‘ . brcn finished each month and sent were needed for the school such asi WncNeil our very best etc. A committee was appointed w Gm“ V“ " 1- 5mm’ cmshmmn _ _. t. _ and gave a Short talk on the Backs 2. Vc n: Wood mid Boyd MacDon- w. Ge“. 5L Plum‘ 5 . of proceeds will be quoted a play be started in order to mike; q Mwicn Down“ . _ . HA». .. » l‘. H 1 p Also grnerolls donation some money for the institute Mrs ~~Glfde Iv _ l "Beverl, Dela“, > ' ‘v ~ v " i a w‘ l‘ - 5 ~Y- Y i and Mabel MacDonald; Dorothy. _ . Cl a Rt B k t instrumental in: all‘ MECCA“F0R”@\W_:T:== Hg” films-i]! um u C e0 “as C adu I (a) - Blair Delaney ma: McKeevmun: Ida. Eula and Mar- ‘Emcms agrszwte" _y A. 3.1‘. F ('14 R . S y l f the play Thelman 2. Doreen Howiltt. 3. Ida Wood. 1* _ V_ __, . Mglitllewg r llxtendxiotlllnrncetlrzg Tfllglrnlllfklilmtwcgpllggfifld that the story Gmdfi p" 1' Dlmmd L°rd§ 2w R“ “mm T“‘°m5°“ (WW1) I891’? Wood; Donald Lord. Lowelll The ancestral home of _...._ _ p . 7(- . m,“ __ 4. , _ _ . _ . , . . .1 _ . _ __ _ . . = 0mm ' ' LllhRS n fl~ * "more than 800 helpers 11h lln n. 1 .0" .lll" .110 O‘§§£1nl-l\\:i5 llllPl€SllIl and iorviith ordclcd D“\l1" Jo i" l‘ 1nd Richard SJWlEr‘ G-ude I (b) 1 Arthur Call- Harvey. twnnhlngton in Northhnn to A") Fol‘- Th‘ ‘iiigfigzit. my”; We lrhvafiku. we n (‘f l1 Gm Guide Two; ;.h‘e Immber “of 69cm required ilzquglt. l-lazel lloawsen and Lois beak. ( ) C l i Th M. Louise Cairns - Teadzerl England has been mad]; ’**' A“ ~ " ‘ ‘ ‘w. 4 ,1 f , ~ . ,, J I . i. nc em iequci . rad I c -- avn mison. _ ' mbus~“~“*"i "' i ‘gimiefdf “tiff, °f.,§a§:1e;,sio;;§blllfllrlillolo ‘lhihéwllloellfa’. *;“‘,°.‘,‘.,;1}.,~§;;;y-. fdlejg-ZQWYQ 815° ma“ u’ m“ “ ma“; lemme n _ Mat-Del tMaIc-Donfi Pérfegt Attendance: Mnrzaret and: l-‘ORMOS mean HUNTERS llllglgglngontlglncllliilrfilnlgilbrgfw ‘re so ll't‘l :1 s - ct» b, i ‘ ' t * '*'- l‘ l‘- H _ _ _ H3 , t, _ owe , , i - calla: i: Northrm Rhadeszw. ivh teach Bllrlfi- i ‘ Hi and T1001‘: “tiled. also the At the March meeting the mem l ad 2 n own gaze] Dawson‘ (dbl? giglnen 1%‘ “Vi? Mali hunter! an portrait d the “m Ul "“' to supplement the work of women ' ' amt‘ \ l .’_ when ‘Robert law liged his carriage have kept rolllnq. have carried extra loads. saved precious diw’ on shop in Enniskillerit-rhne’ did {so with the deier- hours and enorqy during these critical war years. On the battle ironic oi the world. GM‘: military vehicles and weapons oi war have withstood powerful punishment mindllon that the work ‘flgroduced there would be as flawless lxs cure: integrity cg Id makeils‘ l S _ and unusual wear and tear. Skilled woodworkers who. ‘lonq years before had helped Robert McLouqhlin fashion Y carriages oi enduring quality, have been called out of _ When his sonmgyefi later) carriage works into‘ General M lore oi C ado, they were ~ guided the same ar-sighied policyegihai into the making oi their col-s ondl trucks. the modern counterparts “retirement to put the some workmanship into the wooden " . w . - . oi Robert l/lclfotlfi in's wagon and carriages. “would go ' iusolages of incredibly fast Mosquito Bombers. proved materials. precise knotvlerlqe. and painstaking and alté‘; victory when General Meters reconvfita m "salteniion to detolil.’ f: _ . ;;.~ _ . . _ . peacetime requirements. Canadians can lock lorwcrrd with This rigid adherence to all cruiismanshlp implies goniidencetoiho co tin on e oi lino crcitamonshlpin GIWI / 911/2‘? CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMUBILE MlLAUGHLIN-BUiCK [IADlilAC