TUESDAY H , . , 'rOQOOOOOOOIOOIDIOOIOOOOOOOIlitlgig w I I I GREAT OIIEARIIIG AIDS 0 sslnrnsll "Isyd' O Ilkl-psworlal "Super-Ind" 0 OIIII-lirlhy "layout" IIIII BNLV ll-Ill IIIH-Illl Illlllllill he cu-tried Tel hone Direct la nearest dealer. rite luv FRE wales Ibmn 3 zreatzenita Aids: Zliltt Isle tuswlllu at csnll. Ltd, can lmt tin. whim. oat. cued: s roeeoouoooouoouuu-an bu Conducllol Oovlcol ll modltwll Dlhl rout. WINNER BROWN'S Biscvrrs, Moncton. N. B., are pleased to announce that kills. GEITRGE D. ('()I.FI. Stanley Bridgsy P.F..I., was the winner of the 4 pound carton of fancy as- Iortcd Jlacultil in our week- ly drawing, Nov. lath. hills. COLE will also be eligible in our Rlonthly drawing for the choice of Prizes. F37 o u o n c Annual Meeting ; The annual meeting or Norboro ;Women'.I Institute was held on Tuesday evening November llth, at the home of Miss Harriet Glover. The president. Mrs. Alhert Mur- ph.V. presided and the meeting op- ened by singing the Island Hymn and repeating the Creed in unison. Fourteen members responded to the roll call by paying their mem- bership fees. There were two visit. me present. The minutes of the last regular and last annual meetings were read and approved. The president then presented her report in which she reviewed the activities of the past year and in closing thanked the members for their help and c')-op- eration. The financial statement was given by the secretary-treasun or. Mrs. John Andrews. The visiting committee reported no calls. The correspondence which vywas read included a receipt for a idonatlon to the Salvation Army. a lreceipt for Institute News. a letter of thanks from Mrs. Hugh Stewart land a. letter tram Dr. L. G. Dewar iexpresaing the sincere thanks of ithe Canadian Cancer Society for .the splendid canvass made or Nor- iboro school district. It was moved ;and seconded that 310,00 be donat. it'd to the Blind. f It was decided to have a sale of laprnns and other articles at the De- ytrember meeting. Mirs. llm-land Day ikindlv voltinteereti to takc the quilt imaterial and make the quilt. Plans git-are made to sponsor the banquet .for the members of the Krnsirigton lBranch of the Canadian Legion. The following officers were elec- 'tcd for the coming year: president '-Mrs. Elmer Stewart; vice-pre.x.i- : dent. Mrs. James Lame-v: (E44715 HOLD rrl Don't waste those dol- lsr bills. Insulate with J-M Spintex and keep valuable heat inside your house where you need it. Spimex Insulation, an improved Rock Wool. will keep your house snug and warm all winter and pay Ior lull in fuel Jnuingr. It keeps your Johns-Mfclnville BUILDING MATERIALS FROM YOUR SAVE UP TO 30: ON EACH FUEL DOLLAR- Johns-Manwille I NSULLATLOIHN gin improved long tuber Rock Wool house up to 15 degrees C0(hcf in summer, too. Available in all standard forms. Spintex is ideal for new construction and existing buildings. For free literature and complete facts see your J-M dealer or write Canadian Johns-Manville, Dept. 44, l99 Bay St, Toronto. 3 SN tsry-treuurer. Mrs. John Andrews (re-elected); directors-Mrs. Albut Murphy. Mrs. Arnold Douglas and Miss Harriet. Glover; auditors. Mrs. Ivan Bowness and Mrs. Harland Day; organist, Mrs. lng; sick committee. Mrs. Sharpe. Mrs. Albert Murphy Mrs. Prank Murphy. Mrs. Cecil Hughes kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting when the roll call will he answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Programme committee for the next meeting will be Miss Harriet Glover and Mrs. Clark Harding. Mrs. Harland Day entertained with a number or games of Bingo. The prizes were won by Mrs. James lawless. The meeting adjourned with the National Anthem, alter which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess during the pleasant social hour which followed the meeting. Lindsay and Sherbrooke W. I. Annual Meeting Clark Hsrd- , is couche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MscNelll. ton, Tl-IF. GUARDIAN. Miscoucho and Vicinity Gerald Poirier of Misouche mot"- ored to Charlottetown on Wednes- day evening. Novembe 5th. Dwald Hour of Bummerslde was in Miscouche on Sunday, November om. Mrs. Fred Des-R-.oches at Mt... couche is spending some time in Oharlottetorwn. M11 Slmlcy Smith and two child- ren of Montreal recently spent a week in Mlseouche at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fred Des!-loches. Miss Lucelle Ramsay of Halifax 3PCl'ldlng some time in Mis. Mrs. Alex Gallant, Helen Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant and little daughter Sophie of weumg. cHAapo'r'ri:'iiowNy Celebration in utseoudie on Gun- day, November lth. -Mruand Mrs. D. H. Gallant or M ouche motored to c'harlotte- - town on Wednesday evening. No- vember 5th to attend the hockey match. Gerald steels, who is attending St. Dunstan's University. was visit- ing the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Miscouche ' on Thursday, November lath. Mrs. Harold Perry has returned to her home in Mlscouche after having spent some time in the Prince County Hospital receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Polrter and small son Paul, recently return- ed fro-m Moncton. New Brunswick, where they spent a few days. -BI LIQUOR IN WOODS . VANCOUVER - (C?) -A brief presented by the international NOVEMBER is, 1952 .S'i'EWiilI'l' t:. was ; Dlsttlcl Manager be 7.1!. lu Richmond Itrut CHAHLOTIATOWN. !.l.!. Phone: all Woodworkers of America to the attended the Armistice Day Commission on Sale of Liquor in 11:1-.n.n2.sI.I I-'Esi.rar.ns1i A Slll0Ni1 CANADIAN COMPANY British Columbia asked that liquor be sold in canteens st logging camps. It said "loggers drink in ex- cess because they are isolated for long periods trom access to liquor." NEW DELHI. India -(GP) the founder of the Sikh religion, was in BIKE birthday celebrated on Nov. 1 with nag enthusiasm by thousands at hi. .. disciples. Nanak. who died in 1590, or Guru Nanak, started the religious community the Punjab. FOUND!!! The members of the sherbrooke Women's Institute held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Eric Mndsori On Thursday even- ing, November 6th, when seven- tcen members answered the roll call by paying their membership fees. The president, Mrs. Elmer Warn, presided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the previous monthly meeting were read, approved and signed. The president then gave her address, thanking all members for their co-operation and kindness to her during her term of office. The sick committee reported no calls were necessary during the month and the hall committee reported. Mrs. Frank Townsend was ap- pointed chairman for the election of officers which resulted as fol- lows; president, Mrs. Charla Yco; vice-president. Mrs. Earle Chappeli, ire--elected); secretary, Mrs. liric Madson. (re-elected): trCasurcr, Mrs. Prowse Chappell; directors. Mrs. Alex chappell. Mrs. Robert Mllllgan and Mrs. James Harris. tre-elected); auditors. Mrs. Ray Harris and Mrs. Martin Deir- ker; Red Cross convener. Mtrs. El- mer Warn; lunch committee, Mrs. Edward Laughlln; press corres- pondent, Mrs. Edward Laughlin, (re-electedt. Committees for three months are: school, Mrs. Regin- ald Compton and sick Mrs. Frank Townsend and Mrs. Thomas Chappell. A letter of thanks from Istanbul. Turkey. acknowledging receipt of articles of clothing received through the Red Cross, which were made by the members oi the Sherbrooke W. 1.. was ready and one concerning First Aid Courses. The secretary was asked to write for more information. Let- ters from the Supervisor were al- so read. one advising attendance at Farm Forum meetings and the other pertaining to the Prince County Leadership Course. Mrs. Elmer Warn, Mrs. Charles Yeo and Mrs. Edward Laughlin were appoined to make arrangements for serving H, meal to the dele- gates attending the course. A C. A. C. bulletin was also read. The next meeting to be held. at the home of Miss. ' Alex Chap-t pell, when roll call will be ans-' Where to Buy J.M. Building Materials M. F. SCHLIRMAN CO. LTD. lieasiagton - summersitie - charlottetown The Home or . A A Complete Building Service wered by an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Donations for the or- phanages will also be received. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, after whlchi lthe hostess served a delicious .liinch. assisted by Mrs. Ray Har- ris and Mrs. Harvey Colwell. roEjr?iIs't'r7jiEi?)iYtsrort v1c't'0ltIA .. (CPV British Coliimbiais tourist traffic may break all records this year. During the first nine months, 221.596. vehicles from elsewhere enieredthe! pr0Vlllct;. 11,000 more than l95l's record tally. PaoIl's Wharf L. M. POOLE & 00. Phone 171 VIENNA, Austria. 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