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Just as it pays to clean your moth when young in order to 1W0]; them, so it pays to take rm‘, of your scalp right now to save your hair. Whether or not you have dandruff, your sriilp Will beneflbfrom regular cleansing with Fitch Dandrnl led Stain Over China The Chinese Communists‘ recent victories spotlight the tremen- dolls rimourit of territory the Reds have token since the end oi World Wur ll. The mops below show how they hove advanced, how tlicy have soiidilied their hold on Munchurio, how diey now threaten all oi northern Chino. ' Areas Controlled by Communists PEOPLE'S 513x‘! ., ti}. , HAiNAN I IN 1M5 the Communists in casiem China were spotty. controlling f‘ W"! IPi'ril<i}'i' here, u little there. They lind yet lo pentrate deeply nu Mitlltllllfll. ////////////// SOVIET Areas Controlled by Communists /MONGOLIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OREA . ‘ BURMA HAINAN I .' . . TN liiiii they over most oi northeastern Chine, ocu- ‘i-crcri all nf Maiichuria except ltiiikdcii and a corridor south. ‘r-hcy We (lose to Suchow, guardian o! Nankiiig. Nationalist cflliilfll- ----- Areas Controlled Communists SOVIET UNION SIlJKIANG l in 1041 uxaishek‘: Nationalist armies had driven the BN5 Wk somewhat. recapturing much of Mfllwhufll. bfeflkln! “P the“ ‘"0118 threat to Bucitovr. -s~—— Toviivtiis nedtiat-n mm st flood level. All ‘transmit-n is in Oom- munist hands. Control of northeastern China is virtually complete.‘ Mt. Melliek W. I. Annual Meeting The 10th annual meeting o1 Mt. Melliek Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mn. W. J. Mulch on Nov. 2nd. The presi- dent. Mi-s. Arden Richards, pre- sided. There werc 15 members and three visitors present. Meet- ing opened with the Ode and Ceeed. Roll call was answered‘ with membership tees, a quilt block and a bleached flour bag. Minutes oi last annual. meeting were read and minutes o! October meeting were read, approved and signed. ‘ The sick committee reported that two treats had been sent. Bill ior $1.04 was paid. The school committee had no report. ‘The treasurer ilhen presented her report as iollows: Receipts Balance irom last year Membership ices . Government grant Collections ‘Donations Lpantry sales Sale of candy at Christmas. Cotton miaterial d: wax paper 4.50 Proceeds irom social even- ings . .. .. .. 87.00 Received from musical fes- tival ........................... .. 59.00 Ice-cream in school .. 55.13 Collected from community for ice-cream......................... 21.95 Total $200.84 Expenditures School: Pump .. .. . . . . $ 35.65 Treat for children at Xmas and June 1.72 Kettle 2.50 Dustbaxie . . 3.35 Paper bowels .. 1.00 Donations from Institute for prizes . . 10.00 Book of Knowledge 2.54 Emtry to musical festival 1.00 Paid Mr. Johnson-.- 10.00 Paid lvh-s. Jack MacRae. 49.00 Public Donations: _ Canadian appeal Ior chil- dren .. 17.00 T. B. League . 5.00 Rod Cross campaign .. 20.00 1 pair towels for P.C. Hos- pital . 1.66 Cancer fund .. 5.00 Salvation Army Rgd shield campaign 5.00 ‘i shows in Pownall Hall .. 20.00 Sick treats .. 0.46 Begs for candy st Xmas.“ .25 Expenses to W.I. convention 1.50 Money orders, stamps. ad- vertising. etc. 10.68 Bananas, ice cream and trucker .. . . .. 20.15 $238.45 Balance on hand ................. J 01.39 , An additional sum c! $4.00 was handed in for the Salvation Army, making a total o! $21.50 collected for this appeal. including $5430 donated by the Institute. A letter was need from Mr I-Jolin Martin oi the National Plllm Board stating that the evening of November 11th is the only date available for a. nlm program in our school. This date was accept- ed by members and it was decided to sell lunches and tee, each member to make 11 sandwiches. snmebhlns sweet. and to bring tea, milk and six cups each. A com. mittee was appointed to see about. getting some chairs from Pownal Hall. Secretary was instruct,“ u; advertise the film and sale o! lunches. Letters from the Insti- tute oflice were read. Election oi ofiicers was carried out. with the iollowlrilt results: President: Miss Edna Robert. 501i. Vice-president: Rae. Secretary: Mrs. J. Ii. Macmch. can Treasurer: Mrs. Lodge Lane (re- eleotedl. Directors: Mrs. Wilfred Wood. Mrs. Malcolm MacRse, Mrs. Ed- mund Robertson. Auditors: Mrs. Arden Richards. Mrs. Albert Bruce. Sicl: committee: Mrs. Lawson MacEachern. Mrs. Albert Bruce. School committee: Miss Mar- garet MiicDougall, Mrs. lodge Lane. It was ‘ecided by a show o! hands to dispense with having a lunch committee except foi- meet- ings at the school. ‘Ric president agreed to n! Elliott to make e shelf in the school for the musical festival silver cup. There was considerable discus- sion in connection with obtaining s. music teacher and. s. musical instrument so that the pupils might be instructed for the 1949 festival. It was finally decided that e committee be appointed to look around for a piano or organ and. on motion, Mrs. W. J...Mu-tch and Mrs. Jack Marinas were ap- pointed on the cornmitteewwlth instructions to report at December Mrs. Jack Mac- s meeting. I A letter o! thanks for fruit was mid ii-om Miss Inlubeth Maclhe, and Mrs. W. J. Macllechern ex- pressed her thanks for treat re- llolp relieve distress of ‘Iilltlltl? FEMALE COMPEAIIITS An you troubled by dbtnal of (cello functional periodic disturbances’! Dull this make you lulcr he! on nnuouo, tired-at was tinsel‘! inns» w; Lydia B. Plisihlm‘: Vdiilblc comm-M h rotten ouch lylss Plishbenfc h. a soothing chat on one d roman e met iniporllnt orjlnol Chianfs future u top mm 1n China is shaky. lillll E. PlllllllhlfS $3983 i rile HGUARDIAN. _CHARLU1'FETOWN OLMAN'S Both SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTIETOWN FREE . 4/, //////%////// ~ \ \\\\\ \~.._\ ~g~\\\ _ ‘ \\\\....\ . _ - FREE ' /// EE ‘é FREE ' FR / 5A sv-To-wi a?! ' Stores PAGE ELEVEN y...“ \\\\\\\\\\:\ \\<\\\\\\\‘.\\“~\\\\\§\“_~\\{\\‘.\ t f A #1,, 1. e OFFER ENDS December 1st N0 Puzzles T0 Solve - - N0 Essays To White N0 Need T0 Spend A Copper i Simply Visit HOLMAN’S FURNITURE Departments And Enter Your Name On A BALLOT A That's All! Come In Today See All The Newest Furniture Styles! CANADIAN HO FEATURED AT YOUR DEALER A L THAT IS NEW m HOME FURNISHINGS ceived during her illness. Plans were made to pack a Christmas parcel for the English Institute at the school. A vote of thanks was extended to retiring oflicers on motion of Mrs. W. J. Mulch, seconded by Mrs. Jack MacRae. Collection amounted to $1.15, membership fees $3.75. Mrs. Albert Bruce invited the next meeting. when roll call will be answered with an exchange of Christmas giits. The singing ot the National Anthem brought the meeting to e close. alter which lunch was served by the hostess and cum- mlttee. (Patriot please copy) meant/lax "fill SNlFFl-Y) SHINY MITIISI OI lOtllll-DUIV I NOII DION IOIKI IA" llflll‘ INIII Ilfllllll Ill “mmm” "l';'.§§.°2“wl‘.°.'..°yh“'w“.“; little ices... in each nostril. Also ...1t helps prevent colds ii-cm denim!- ln| it used in time! Tryiti Wothflncl You'll like it! VICKI II-IIO-‘IO! AUGUSTINE covn w. 1. ‘The annual meeting of the Au- gustine Cove Women's Institute met at the home of the Pros‘.- dent. Mrs. Kenneth Cameron Meeting opened by singing 1n- st-itute Odo tollowed by Creed in unison. Roll Call was responded 1o by (thirty-three) members paying their fees also one visitor present. Minutes of the last regu- lar and annual meetings were read and approved. Reports of Secretary Treasurer were then read and approved. Plans were made for l. been sup- per to be held at Mrs. Edward MncFedyenU. It was decided to have a. Bled (tress sewing at Mrs. Kenneth Cameron's. There is to be a croklnoie party at Mrs. Lloyd lnmarrs. It was finally decided to order 25 new seats for the Prin- cipal's room. A vote oi thanks was extended Miss Winnie Smith for gen us donation to- wards the new school seats. A bill oi 85.90 was paid. It. was moved and seconded to give $6.00 to the salvation Army. $5.00 to the United Emergency I-‘und for Britain. The following oiiiccrs were than circled for the ensuing year: President -- Mrs. Kenneth Corn- cron. Vice President, Mrs. James Mur- ray. Secretary ‘treasurer. Mrs. Don; aid J. MacDonald. Auditors, Mrs. Kenneth McNeiii, Mrs. Harry MuFsi-larie. Directors-WI. I-Ieny De-WIOB. Mrs. vernie Webster, Mrs. Cuicliffe. R9! Buying Committee -—Mrs. Frank Lunch, Mrs. Donald Howatt. b05168! “Slit-ed bll 6031mm”. h Macwilliams. Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe. Mrs. Lite Clark. Mrs. Elmer Daw- charge. The following mcnlhly commlt- son. Next meeting to be held at Meetull 610004 Vii-h “l. .1 ices were then appointed. Mrs. Frank Macwllllams. collec- 1101181 Ant-WE Hurry! Hurry! 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