reaper! é '14. he .\| t / nan at lioururs And N0wi-- i I THE NEW HATSJ (LOWERED or- feathered . . . tailored or bon bon pretty.. . . newest straw or finest felt - - - our Spring Hots are your "crown- ing" glory! new nounon w. M. s. _..,__ On March the fourth, an invita- zion of Mrs. Ray Macbeod the New London "United W. M. s. gather rd at her home for their regular meeting. Mrs. stirling MacKay lea the Worship Service-who theme. Iihe field is the world —the seed ‘s the word. Silent prayer for 0.11 Missionary and the Dedlcatory Prayer by Mrs. MecLeod ciosei this part of the meeting and the business was then taken up by the iegfitm President. The minutes o! the ‘asi. meeting were read and adopted and Roll Call was answered by- nine members with a verse containing the word ‘_‘Oross". Since the last meeting a Layette. valued at twen- ty dollars and a box of clothing valued at ten dollars were sent to Dr. Fraser o! Korea. Mrs. Cor.- stable read a letter from the Ca- nadian Church Relief Abroad. for onto. acknowledging a box o! clothing, valued at twenty live dollars. sent from this Society. it is ‘gratifying to know. of the 250.- I THE -‘-. tees. ... ~»... lio iieeri To look Your iiew Easter “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETQWN’ Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Kens- ington Dairying (‘Jo-operative Association Limited was held in the King George Hall. Kenslng- ton, Tuesday, March 16. i946 over one hundred and fifty shareholders being present. The President. Louis O'Connor presided. The following is the President's report. PRESIDINT’! ADDIEI To the Shareholders and Patrons o! the Kensington Dairying Co- rperative Association Limited in Annual Meeting held in King George Hail. Kensington. Tuesday. Viarch l6. 1948 at 2 p.m. Any Farther Bonnet ls Definitely llere at . JLMAIPS o . r 000 pounds to be collected by the end of June. one-half has already ibeen received and the quality is ‘excellent. Mrs, F. Brown read a.‘ encouraging letter from the Pres- byteriel President, Mrs. J. D. Mai;- i-“arlaue and Mrs. Stirling Muc- Kay. one from the Christian Stew- ardship Secretary, Mrs. J. F. Eas- ton. It was agreed to accept $20.2 for allocation. Ten new and one renewal subscriptions have been Isent to the United Churchman During the month twenty one cards and letters were sent to the sick. and eleven sick calls made. An interesting program consist- ed of a Reading by Mrs. J. Ni Campbell and a Chapter from the Study Book by Mrs. Ray MaeLeod. The collection amounted to $9.15. “Risen” was chosen for the text word for the Easter meeting and Mrs. C. B. Goss is to be the lead er. BUS. Leigh Brown. Mrs. F. Brown and Mrs. J. M. Campbell are the Program Committee. The 'meeting closed with Hymn 283 and . the Benediction. Mrs. MacLeod assisted by Mrs. Constable. serveo an enjoyable lunch at the close o. the meeting. 1-» t; Yiunrh. assisted by i ~ Bseksohe. Rheumatic BRADALBANE W. M. S. The March meeting of the‘ Bradsibane United Church W.l\i.S. was held at the home of Mrs. J.D. Morrison. The President presided. The worship service. "the field is the world. the seed is the word" was led by Mrs. John J. Mac- Leod. Meeting opened with hymn ,No. 41. The scripture taken from Marl: 4th chapter was read by Mrs. Angus Gillis, and prayers were offered by Mrs. J._ D. Morrison. ‘Mrs. Adam MacKenzie Mrsl Alex MacDonald and Miss Mamie Stuart Brief readings were given by Mrs. Hadley Woodside. Mrs. John Todd. Mrs. Joseph Matheson and Mrs. Harold Toombs. A review of the study book. "Great Is The Company" was read by Mrs. William See.- Meetlng adjourned with Prayer in unison. Tho then served a- dainty Mrs. Angus hostess Giilis. LONDON — (OP) - A new BBC program records bird 501185 f0!‘ listeners who want to learn them. __._.__Z__. Ssienea. definitely knows that _ palm and rlnary disorders oeeur frequently This mildly laxative medicine hu brought speedy reilei to thousands who suffered from lhausssatia distress. Lusnbago. Nil- glng Innis pains. painful Joints and mucieo. Treat your‘ Rheumatic pains with DB. IIAIIILTOWB ems. spa at all eras-gins. . /)~/,./.Lu//1/»L \ I’!!! x Ari ii inf r‘ . \ in» Gentlemen: This. being the zhird Annual Meeting o! our Dairying Cooperative I wish to =xtend a. sincere welcome to ~ll present here to-dsy. I am pleased to report. that lespite another dry season. this ‘ms been the most successful year that we have had. Our total volume of. business has been a little over i 264,000.00 — An increase o! 832w 000.00 over last year. Our butter- maker. Mr. Cyril Connick and his assistant, have turned in the best year's "work with regard to the making o! butter —~ tho/t we have ever had. I think that Mr. Mae- Donald -- The Dairy Superin- tendent will bear me out in tin; and I would also like to‘say hem. that our Manager. Mr. W. I. De- laney and his bookeeper. Mr. Bruce Howard have done exceptionally good work too. When Mr. Delaney took charge in 1934, the volume of business for that year was 64,000 lbs. o! butter manufactured, Worth $13.- 55200. This time three years ago. we were operating in the old factory. You all know. at the present time, what property we own. which is all free o! debt. A great deal oi’ the credit for this change is duefto the integrity and fivhole-irearted interest of our Manager. My report. at till last Annual Meeting, showed the number of shares held was 125134 valued st $12,515.00. Col Johnstone was appointed Campaign Chairman at that meeting to make a drive to complete our organization. and raise sufficient share capital to finance the business. The result of that drive. as reported at our Special Meeting. held Septunber ' 25 last _ was 334% shares. valued at $3345. At our Annual Meeting one year ago. our only debt on the property. was $4000.00 plus interest oi’ $100.00 on the Champion Mortgage. We applied the above "7334500 to pay off that amount ‘he balance wfls made up by dditional Share Capital. _sub- ‘rlbed at our Special Meeting ‘rare-capital to date amounts to 7.03000 which includes the ‘$00.00 subscribed in 1893. The number of patrons sending ream last year was 571 - 321 of hose are shareholders and 20B ‘re not. If those 20s would be- lime members that would com- ~lote ‘our organizaton. After taking out Depreciation for Buildings. Machinery and Office equipment. also 10% of Oil!‘ profits amounting to $541.50 for Reserve fund. 5% o! our profits amounting to $270.75 for Educat- ional Fund. also 5% Dividend on Share Capital. amounting to $830.: we have o, net profit to be re- bated to our members arid patrons of $4602.80. Your Board of Directors desire and urge that aibinterested take their individual rebates 1n Stock Bonus’. By so doing those~206 patrons would be- cane members and then our organization would be ccmrple/ted. and it would also relieve your Board of Directors of that much personal responsibility. By build- ing up Capital Stock in this way funds would be creflted f0!‘ 0X- pnnsion. We expect some action to be iakcn at this meeting in this regard. After due consideration and discussion by the Directors. Manager and Butterm-alrer. We strongly advocate that a new crenmery with cold storage be built on tho lot by the Railway. Willi ihis object in view. We had Mr. Henry MacDonald and Nir. T, w. Cope meet with us on two different occasions. to try to xvorir out. a plan suitable to our situation and needs. so that we could give this meeting an esti- male of what it would cost. The limited space that we have for cold storage. at the present time. is neither sufficient nor suitable and it is a problem that has to be dealt with in the near future. If we continue to operate. as a. (Io-operative. the factory and warehouse should be situated together. Should this business pass into the hands of private ownership" this matter would soon be zittended to. The ouesfion to be considered here to- day is - hcw soon are we going to start? and how is it going tp be financed? ‘There are a lot of other matters that I would like to touch on but time does not permit me fr; do so. We hope tn have a good discussion. and arrive at scrzne conclusion as to the future conduct of this business. As your retiring President ! wish io-thank all who have co- operated with me in any~ way during my term of office. s dim FIST Illl" Also ankle IXCISS OAHIIC Mil" Z/WM ‘ 69/087’ "ti? ~ - - "to olr-so-low Mi“ of if! That's our stunning e011“. tion of 100% “d a 600i’! and shorties. “"7 ‘Wk; e v e ry shade. All sizes. TllE BARBARA ANN more - back oil wool shortie. Full back coat.‘ Long length, flor- ed skirt. 518ned on behalf of your Board of Directors. March 16, 1943. ' LOUIS O'CONNOR. President. The _Financiol and Auditor's re- Ports were then presented. There W! a swvlus of $4602.80 to be diviQ- ed between the patrons and share- holders and ltwas decided at the ‘meeting that this amount would be taken out in shares so as to leave this amount in the business as work- ing capital. The following were elected to W! BORN! of Directors. 131115 Pmmt- Heath Mflyhew and Frank Rem-say in Place of the three re- Lost Game of TEA-Mother's Own, Salado o AMILLAR’ i‘ CRYSTAL rrrrrx, summresrnr? TUESDAY-J to ill-SPECIAL SKATE ‘Probably Last Skate of Season. WEDNESDAY-SHS-DODGERS vs. LEGION 0%): 0\' i os§co§>- rlsrrn SPEBIALSE MARCH 24-25-27-29 MILLAIVS STURE TENDERFLAKE LARD-Z lbs. .. . .. . .. 3s.» CREAM STYLE CORN-Z tins 35c DICED BEETS-Z tins .. 19c‘ DICED CARROTS-J tins . . . . . . ... . 4V4‘. . 19c LYNN VALLEY PEAS-Z n». . . . . . .. 25¢ nun: PLUMS-Z tins .. . , . , . . . . . . . . 345 Clark's or Ayimer's PORK 8| BEANS-Z tins . 36c’ BEET GREENS-per tin . . . . .,... .... . . . . . ._ l0; CLAM CHOWDER-Z tins .. .. 24c APPLEJUICE-Z tins .20! GRAPIFRUIT JUICE-Z fins .. . . .. ..... . . . 18C IONELESS DiGBY-por lb. ..... .. .. so.’ HERRlNG-in Glass Jars-per iar . . . . . . .. . . . 125' ROLLED OATS-S lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . .. 33c ORANGES-ZSUs-B doz. Limited Quantity S-String BROOMS-each KENSINGTON $111118 directors. Turner Gjydqn’ Robert H088 and John A. Johns son. The Board of Directors is al_ follows. Louis O'Connor, President; Murdock McLeod, Vice-President;, 3511165 W. Cousins Clarencg H“. 18m. Lloyd Locker-by. Heath May. new.‘ Ellis Profltt, Frranlg mm“,- and Charles Taylor. . The need of a new plant with. Y‘, mechanical refrigeration _wa.5 419- j cussed at some length. Mr. T. W. ' C°P9 Eilve an outline of the pro- posed building, A; 1.11., hour w.“ getting late, this matter a-as le over for the time being. . . _>oe-\a>oo<§>oo:o;or~@o Town League. iii Krrrsurerorr l r Mom's-Z lbs. . E» :7‘ s sroe