.'l A 3&1-inf GUARDIAN. 1 I 95." A A . -A ' CHARIDTTETOWN V A 1-. V ' r , the vieww.r.1oruieu- see. uodsmotothelurwednanuei 01 W'-9II'13IIW- I I ' R 'Yl0IIIIl'8 Institute Meetings mm on ---v -e M m mm cw.--w ox - v-9 1 9 I 1 V, 9 y . 9 , , withanattendancsot nine Nextmeetlngistobeheidinthe unuains md1ns."AaoneIoman ' . . ' v v ' ' . one new member joined. sohool. roll call to be answered by was the Institute In In 1-. l-tv- E s "'0': , . . IIOI ro w.r. VEINON srvsa w. I. the president presiding one each member bringing a cup to lnmone. The menus cloud by "Io. A I i..l.::.':"".i:i...'r.z”:.'. ...."' "4. .. ......;-:9 ......;i"...9:.i-..v .o".:.-em the M .'f.'::..'...”"..”?..l:”" '"v::,.""- .:::' i J 9 i y o W I y gnd thg mm. c e was appon II - . ' uuegeeagu yrs. en Vernon niver women's Institute utslot last meeting. follows: Mrs. Lawrence Minjray. ed by the homes. . 33" I & 2531 gmoasnes or av. member. was held at the of rare. mitiuished business was um; Mrs. Louis Grilliu. Mrs. Vincent :- .two visitors. MI Ill 331- 0 taken up. one or the quilts which Mocloakey. Mrs. Maurice McCios- nnulcron W. I. - g. -. lugging opqnd by upggthg up by singing Inatihita Odo. lolliw the members are waking on for key. Mrs. James Grlttin. g - - i . in unison. linli call was re. by use-tins 0roId- ml! cell ,, the orphanages. was reported an. Collection so: the evening am- Th d 1 to W , nonrmnoon CAKE dud, to btym. ';wo 1:1 ” n;w mu -Wnilslm lII0lIh0I'l:. "'9 ilhed and the other one near com- ounted to 94.10. The meelinl was mm; .:l;':hcgk."r"u';:'";onJ1'.'; MIXES Shli (hes. coueeiion amounted to Elwin! of Int meotlnsi Wm pu'lt'lI?.alck committee "reported six lllenuxewiuuieee deal:-3 m””"' "- W "0"" 9' M"- -"W White Chocolate and Iilcsnta. 3'” "54 WP" 4' visits and sun was paid it: fruit pleasant evening was spent'in "m R”kh'” 9" "b""'7 mm dingo;-bread . . on” 5.1.5., a nun. ends was read by secretary. any out mum: um and y The president in the chair opened ' W ””i:'P"”...M;.u-19...." mu: :”.??.::'..':;:us.;:a -- -cw co--me me... -e :::..:::;”:: "'.":".':.:i: i .I"''"”” cw” ' to buy articles hssded ytor the 2:.:,':”g,:".t,":.,:";.,l';,',,':i,:, ””””i ”"''"”N "' L unison. The minutes 0 last meet- n. c. onu. Gums ancsrvss mom. son. saliva new Donna Donaldson of xamloops. ac" ms beenyawarded the Girl Guides' Gilt Cross for bravery. The mqeu-.o1d dauglhtor of city lire- man Jock . Donaldson rescued Joanne Critchtield. five. last sum- mer when a large dog knocked the ,.,....g.ier into Paul Lake. Donne dma in fully clothed to save the read. some to be rater-red to 3 it i later. Sick committee gave a report and school cornmltt advised that a new coal hot! be bought for school. Plans were made to hold an auc- tion at due next meeting at the home or Mrs. John A. MacDonald.- is to donate an art- and invite one or more members are to bring lunch nd Institute Q to buy lur- tiher articles tor sale. At close or meeting. girl. llew lliscovery, F "99" Eczema, leg llleers, Psorissii, Iloils Zurich. Swltserland - Eminent ncientista have diacovhred that the lack of certain fatty acids in the diet causes ....... disturbances to health. If the highly unsaturated fatty acids are withdrawn from the normal diet, severe injury to Ihe skin results. The modern type of diet and especially the use of refined fats and oils, in which unsaturated fatty acids are almost complehsly lacking (even butter wnisins only a minimum trace) have brought about a deilciency In many individuals. A Swiss chemist, Dr. W. Schmitz, auc- cceded after 10 years of work in preparing from pure vegetable oils an unsaturated fatty acid with a 9995 purity. and therefore called F "99". This new Swiss discovery. F "99". is a two-way to t t (working Internally with F "99" capsules and externally with F "99" In ointment). and has proved rimsrkably edectiva in cases of unsaturated fatty arid deiicien ,- Eczema-Boila-Leg Ulcers- Psori J and Infantile Ecuma. F "99" is already widely used tt ughouts ” Iandandiamak- ing rapid program in cities such as Paris, Roma and Vienna. The heat supplies of F "99" were sent to Canada by air but production is now on a larger scale, enabling a wider distribution to he made of theFu99ssr .. mam .. ,. quantities are now obtainahleffrom drug stores. F "99" has prowsd in thousands of cases in -tremendous value as the natural remedy. The F "99" proparatiott come in ointment and capsules br adults, and ointment and liquid for chil- dren. An English trsiialation of u.. ium 1...... describing the remarkable elects of the new Swiss discovery has now been made available for free distribution by thsilruggists. I PA-I . 1 dcali school. .1 Secretary reported two "Get- We " cards sent. and s thank-"you card was received from a member (or iruit received at llihristmss. It was moved and seconded to send soc to District ant. Plans were made to have a va."lIl.y con- cert in March. collection amount- ed to bee. ' Remnants received from !aton's and Simpson's were sold and am- ountad to u.'lb.' Next meeting to be held at the home of Ms Leonard Murphy. Lunch commit . Mrs. J. A. Mor- rissey and Mra J. A. Mac-Leod. Ron "I tobeanlwered byaparcelpost , . The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Slordon Les. IOEDIN W. I. -Borden Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. John Maclsaac on Tuesday. Feb. Blah. with eleven members present. Meeting opened by repeatlns he Club Women's Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Sick committee reported visiting two sick and tskin-g a gift to a new baby. Card corrunivtee reported receipts !or January of 826.00. with ex- penses 91.30. The sink committee were re-appointed for next month. School committee ot Mrs. Bessie Toombs and Mrs. Piston Du-rsoh were asked to visit the school and report to the secretary what is needed. ' F d and the school report Irvin the Red Cross district nurse were read. It was moved and seconded but live dollars be sent to the March 0! Diner and five dollars to the Canadian Insti- tute for the Blind. Next meeting is to be held at the -home or Mrs. William Ozon with Mrs. Preston Darraoh and Mrs. Thomas Gallant on the lunch Meeting then adjourned. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted -by Mrs. Jack Maclssac. .Ir.. and Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis. A HIILVEW W. 1. Mrs. Robert Drake entertained r noun: sue an gsen, Greatly Reduced Buy Now , tour. l I Monthly, PIa?arieiitvPl:yn. 1 Important fllnnoucemenli Regarding JP:-ice Adavance! Yurs. will lie next Sales held AIows:-- etc., etc. that you surchln doubls savlnl. Practically every day there is some reference in the press to the advance In price of all raw Just How high fur prices hut we do lmow that during one of the leading Montreal Auction 'Jenuary prices advanced as fol- Ermine 10096 sold-advance 7596. Muskrat 9296 sold-advance 6096. Raccoon 9096 sold-advance 5096. Beaver 9096 sold-advance 2596. Wild Mink 9696 sold-advance 1596. Ranch Mink 9796 sold-advance 1596. v 311.... um. pelts now being purchased ass the skins to be used in next winter's fur costs! so you can readily see that there will be is tremend- ous advance in fur coat prices next season. Right now we are clearing the balan of our stock ac greatly reduced prices. (or I” Muskrat Coats are reduced s1oo.oo. Add this re- duction to the advance in price neat tall and you I ,, "9, gain. ms; of the great. saving you will make I! you purchase now- n you are planning on buying a new tor coat with- in the next twelve months 4. would ctronslr um fall we do not know. ills latter part of CQOIIT hog, and in that way street I correspondence was then read. It was moved and seconded to send N00 to the Pennies lor Yhiendahlp Fund. Mrs. Milton smith invited the members to her home tor the next meellns. when roll call will be an- swered by each member paying one cent for every inch of waist- measia-ement. A contest was put on by, the hi The prizes were won by Mrs. "ed crane and Mrs. Milton smith. Jitter a delirious lunch was ser- ved ths meeting adjourned. IIAYVIEW W. I. The Felruary meeting of Bay- vlew W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. Cedric Simpson with thirteen members present. The president. collection amounted to .00 cents. P The February meeting of the Ghelton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Heber schux-man on the 7th. In the absence or the 'dent it was moved and sec- onded that Mrs. Wilbert Wrixht take the chair. The programs for the meeting were novel, and very appropriate, being made "Valentine" style. The meeting opened in the usual manner and roll call was answered with a valentine verse. six mem- bers were present. The minutes were read and signed. Alter discussion it was decided no definite plans could be made lor more crokinole parties because of mad conditions, and uncertain weather. The school and sick committee reports were given, and dealt with. Reading of the various correspond- ence tollowed. It was moved and seconded that the delegate's ex- lo the "District President Mrs. Damian Cullen presided. .. I . by .. mod in unison. Minutes. of previous meeting were read and approved. Correspondence received was read and discussed. A lettn was received from J. .1. Windsor Co., ollerlng cans to Institute members at special prices. This matter will be further discussed at the next meeting. A letter lrom Mrs. Mscleod was enjoyed by all. There was also a letter from Miss Robin Supervisor oi W. I. train; each Institute to send a donation to the District Secretary to help pay expenses to send a member to the T J ”' Course. It was decided to send a donation to this cause. , A letter was received from Drama Festival Association urslng all Institutes to prepare a play. It was decided that three '- - try to procure suitable material in the near rutue. Sick and school Committees gave their reports. New committees were appointed. school. Mrs. Dam- ian Cullen and Mrs. Thomas L. Reid. sick. Mrs. Rupert Simpson and Mrs. loren Stewart. Program. Helen Reid. The place of meeting is to be decided later. Lunch committee- Mrs. Rupert Thompson, Mrs. Lor- en Btewart and Miss l-lelen Reid. Collection amounted to s1.bb. Two members paid their membership tees. Meeting closed by ' 4 Nat- ional Anthem. A delicious lunch was then served by hostess assist- ed by committee in charge. ' ANGLO EUSTICO W. I. Anglo Rustico Womenls Institute met at the home or Mrs. alt. Bul- man on Tuesday evening. Feb. 0th. with the president in the chair. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed and roll call was answered by nine members. "rhere were two vlntors present. Minutes of last meeting were approved as read. A letter was read irom Miss Mc- Lean thanklng the Institute for quilt donated to'Prot.estant Orph- anage. A letter from Mrs. Mac- Leod asked (or a collection tor A. O. W. W. and it was on motion de- cided to take this collection at In- stitute meeting. ' Letters were also read from nel- en Smith, secret y o! home- cralts, the supervisor Miss Robin. Health Olilcer Dr. Curtis. Mrs. T. Blatch with regard ,to Drama Pes- eiits derived irom attending "Dra- matic Wee " at Winsloe. School committee reported that a bucket was needed for carrying water and the committee (or the month was asked to procure same. Sick committee also reported. New committees were appointed as lol- iows: Sick. Mrs. G. B. Ln.-Page and Mrs. Roland Buntaln; school. Mrs. G. R. I.nPsge; lunch. Mrs. cyrll Toomhs and Mrs. Edison Railings: vprogram. Mrs. 5.,D. Parkman and Mrs. Oyril Toomhs. Members decided togleave furth- er plans for social until later. Red Cross work was distributed and ms. Bulman consented to assist ms. 1-looper with the sewing class for this month. Mrs. Reid Stevenson invited the members to her home for next meeting, when roll call will be an- swered with a question. no business part or the snsetins closed with "The King". and Mrs. G. R. nersge then put on a very interesting musical contest. Lunch- eon was served by committee. as- sisted by the hostess. EMIVALE W. I. The monthly meeting oi the nnyvaie Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Grlith on lvb. 1. will an attendance of nine and several visitors. bleetins opened with the siosinl od Isa Institute Ode. Ilhutes or Ire previous meet- adopted. Roll was decided tha iulea be sent to institute members who have a doctor in litsndsnce. The sdsool eormnlttea gave no newt. New cuninltlsss-wars ap- es toiiews tival. and a letter telling of ben- Enggng leadership course” be paid by in- stltuto. The remainder of the ollum Gap- sules were distributed. Alter dis- cussion it was decided to place an order for cans with the .l.W. wind- sor 00. Collection amounted to 30 cents. Next meeting to be at Mrs. Wil- bert Wi-ight'. Mrs: Wa'.'.io Gar- diner to be in charge or the pro- grams. An entertaining interlude was spent on contests and a read- It was then moved to adjourn, alter which the hostess served a delicious lunch assisted by some of the ladies. KNUTSFORD I. -The Knutsicrd Women's. In- stitute met at the home or Mrs. Albert smailmsn on Feb. 15. The roll call was answered by a spec- Isl ollering. There were fifteen members and two visitors present. It was decided to have an Auc- tion sale on Feb. 20 to be held in the school. It stormy. it will be held me following night. Lunch wul be served. The com- mittee in charge is as l1ollows:- Mrs. Brenton smallman, Mrs. Foster Harris, Mrs. Reg. Adams and Mrs. Foster smallman. Institutes ' ” d are Oleary, Unionvale and Mount Royal. New commit: W inted as i'ollows:- Sick: Mrs. Foster Har- ris. Mrs: Foster smallmau and Mrs .Nelson Adams. school: Mrs. roster smallman. Program: Mrs. Avard I-larrls. Mrs. Edgar smsllman. and Mrs. Wilbert Dennis. The place and data or next ” is at Mrs. Robert Wood- alde's on March 12. The collection amounted to 34.02. Mrs. Robert woodside gave a . ding. "A " key's Viewpoint". Delicious retreshmenis were serv- ed. Lunch committee to: March: Mrs. Beg. Adams, Mrs. Robert Woodslde, Mrs. Roy McDowell and Mrs. Edgar smallman. DUNBLANE W. I. -The February meeting can- vened at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis with the president by ten members and valentines were exchanged. It we decided that the secretary" send for print and bats for a new quilt. Also decided to send a box of meat to The next roll call to be answer- ed hy a can or meat. The secretary was instructed to order more cod liver oil capsules. - New committees are as mllows: Sick: Mrs. Lorne Ellie. Mrs. Carl Easter and like. Boulter. Program: Mrs. Lionel Livingstone. Mrs. James Livingstone. The next meeting will be held at the home mg were read. approved and sign- ed. Nine members answered roll can with a Valentine Card (or crippled children. Bills were pre- sented and paid. The school and sick commit- tees gave their reports and new ones were pointed tor the next quarter as Iellowsz sick -Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. l-leery Weeks. School-Mu. lllrank Cutcliite and Mn. Olinlon Glydon. 32.00 bonus was received on sales or cream or the West Flour. Corres- pondence was read and discussed. It was moved, seconded and car- ri::i to pay the 35.00 Group Mem- bex-ship ice to the Music Festival As-rw-"-" The live members ap- pointed were:--Mrs. N. A. Cut- cllile. Mrs. Frank Cutclllfe, Mrs. and Mrs. Hyatt I-laslam. on motion the Institute showed thsir approval or the Gideon Soc- iety placing testaments in the school. A catalo irom the I-lalrfield Woollen Mills was received and it was decided that each member re- port next sting what she had to send. It was moved, seconded and carried to make a quilt tor the Protestant orphanage Tues- day evenlngreh. 2'1 at Mrs. N. A. Outclltle. Buying committee-Mrs. N. A. Outcliile and Mn. 1''. W. Out- cliiie. A new member to the Inst- ituto was welcomed; emit mem- bers subscrlbed to Institute News. Mrs. Harry Weeks invited mem- bers to her home for the March meeting when roll call will he answered with s. collection, "Pen- nies tor Friendship". Lunch and Program committee-hostess, Mrs. Eldred Weeks and Mrs. N. A. Out- cllile. Program consisted of a "Game of Wits" put on by Mrs. Frank ccutclille, won by Mrs. Mil- ler Stevenson and Mrs. m Roy Weeks. Mrs lizidred Weelrsg my son. RaTfOBl1.mllllJ were Reg. 33;.- Spsciult 27c pkg. Reg. 57c pkg. Special 49: CAT FOOD. 'lIb.tin Sc (Reg. 27c) i PILCHARDS. special. 2 tins . 29: FLUFFO SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . 69c JELL-O. 3 pligs. . 27: Kellogg's (with Mixing Spoon) ALL-IRAN. lge. pkg.. Special . . . . . . 26c' GRAPEFRUIT. I 12's. 3for 25c (Reg. 89c) GIANT OXYDOL. with coupon. only . . 54c FRESH COUNTRY PORK-ALL CUTS-RIND ON . 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