“c3: ~. . t».- 1 THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lit. lieiiiok W. i. The 11th annual meet-mg a! It. - Mellick W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Miss Lila Mutch on November 5th. with thir- ' been members present. The president, Mrs. J. l. She- , llachern, presided. and the meet- ing was opened with the Ode and creed. Roll call was responded to ~ by paying membership fees—14 fees paid. Minutes of last annual and regu- ' iar meetings were read, approved and signed. Sick Committee reported that one visit had been made. and hill for lruit was presented and paid. Three songs were selected as l this Institutes choice for publica- tion in the Bong Book, The Treasurer then gave her re- port which showed a balance on " hand of $47.20. Election of officers was held with _ the following results: Mrs. W. . Mutch, president. Mrs. Ja MacRae. vice-preli- . dent. Mrs. Edmund Robertson, secre- tary (re-elected). Mrs. Lodge Lane. treasurer, Mrs. Albert Bruce. Mrs Lawson Macflachern. Miss Edna Robdteon- direct-era. Mrs. Edward Wood, Mrs. Arden , Richards, auditors. Mrs. Lawson MacEachern. Mrs. Albert Bruce, Sick committee for - 3 months. Mrs. J. E. MacEachern, Mrs. Ed- mund R/obertson, school committee " for 8 months. Lat the Department of Gloves and Acres-g series bring the glitter toucl-es to your daily shopping, especially as you look lOIf ward to Christmas! Today we remind you that KAYSER do; lightful Duosuede Slip-on GLOVES 0i‘. hero in pro-war quality and at pre-war prices tool See them tn me popular 8~button length . black, white cud all the season's new shades. Sizes 6 to 7 l-2. '5ee"olso the popular Leatherette gloves in contrast whipseam, fine round seam, black, brown, white and chomois. Moore s. M¥LEOD can CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. WINSLQIEL. NORTH W. v I. The seventh annual meeting of Winaloe North Womens Instltiite, met at the home c1 Mrs. Walter Roberts Nov. 19. with nine members and five visitors present. Meet- ing opened with ode and creed. Minutes of October meeting and adopted. Correspondence was pre- sented. It was decided to give $10.00 to Salvation Army. Sick committee reported two ca ls made. School committee reported no towels avail- able and subscription to ,"World Affairs" needed. Mrs. John Cart- er reported 15 pairs shorts. i0 pairs ankle socks, 5 pairs panties sent to Red Cross. The president gave her report. The secretary gave the last annual meeting were read and at FLIGHlWBOOTS llllllllY WELCOME TlllS YEllli 7h’ Along with the Alnerlnai this year. oenea this Splendid Warm iiil SIIEEP- illil I001. More titan 600 Pairs are in stock at letI-Wiileill‘ STORES. Fink-Mack Colt Sheep-lined livers Second-Block Ssede Sheep-lined Pull-on Boots Third-Iron Cell Sheep-lined Pull-on loot: FeIrth-Ileclr Calf Sheeplined Pull-on loots lrown Seal Sheep-lined Pull-on Boots filth-Illicit Seal Sheep-lined Full-on loots ~ ilventln-lrown Calf‘ and Gabardine Pull-on loots g WEIGHTS, more o» u» 8t. Store Scarcity of iiiIEliSililES i i l f allowing financial report: Receipts S 44.09 1.25 3.50 75.80 17.45 80.00 22.70 $194.79 5.75 19.55 31.00 10.00 4.67 $70.9’? Bal. on hand G0v’t Grant Fees Plays and Lunches Card Parties Cake Inttery Collections. etc. Total Expenditures School District Hall Salvation Anny Pge, etc. Total Balance on hand $123-$2- In the absence ofyMra. Cvlliis. Miss Eunice Cudrnore was chosen as auditor. It was decided that in the future two members and the host- ess make up the lunch committee. ‘ The‘ December" meeting was invited to the home of Miss Winnie Cud- more. lunch committee. Mrs. John Carter and Mrs. Claude Croswcll. Roll call to be answered with a 25 cents Christmas gift. Program committee: Mrs. Stanley Shaw. Collection amouniad to 81.70 Election of officers resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Claude Oraswcii. Vice-president, Mrs. Alton Younlt- er Sony-treasurer. Mrs. lelth Car- ter. Rod Cross. Mrs. Albert Younker. Direct c, Miss Eunice Cudmore. Mrs. John Carter. Mrs. Stanley Shaw. Auditors. Mrs. C. L. Cudmore. Mrs. Stanley Younker. Sick committee (3 mnntha). Mrs. A. D. Shaw, ma. John Carter. School committee (3 months). Mrs. Stanley Yottnker. Miss Vera lViuiln. . - Meeting closed with the Kins.- Lunch was served by the hostess. (Patriot please copy) Good new» for COLD SUFFERERS! M i 1B1 Qnl)‘. rnlrk wirorr- Hm v Klarf ' Membership fees . . At this point. the president ask- cd the members to stand while e - presentation was being mad/a t0 the retiring treasurer. Mrs. Mal- colm MaoRae. An address of ap- preciation was read by Mrs. J. I. MaclBacher-n and the presentation of beautiful book ends was made _ by Mrs. WJ. Mutch. Mrs. MacRae. who has been the efficient treasur- or‘ of this Institute for over half . or its seventeen years. graciously thanked the members for their thoughtfulness. Correspondence was read and plans were made re the Home Econ- omics Scrap Book. Collection amounted to 15c A member expressed her thanks , for fruit sent fo her husband. Mrs. J. E. MacEachern invited the December meeting when roll - call will be answered by “A way to improve our conventions.‘ and Sewing materials were distribut- ' an exchange of Christmas gifts cri among the members. A vc-ie of thanks was extended the retiring officers for their work during the past year. The singing of the National An- tiicm brought the meeting to a close after which a delicious lunch was served hy the hostesses. Following i-s the treasurers re- port: Receipt)! Balance from last year 3 30.09 4.50 Collections 1.25 _ Grub Bay: Government Grant . Proceeds Auction Sale lunch Rani for freezer mid Earnscllifo) and (Miilview $107.84 _ Expenditures i Treats for sick Overseas boxes School treats Rent of hall for auct on sa e 3 window shades for school Insialment on Books of Knowledge Teacher's gift . Donation to T. B. Leagu Donation to Salvation Army Balance on soldiers‘. gifts Delegates fees .. . .. . Postage end stationery Amount due on Book of Knowledge Annual 2.48 00.58 Balance on hand 4742.3 Total 0101.84 Anglican Y.l'.iI. The annual meeting of the Lo- cal Council of the Anglican Young Peoples Associations of Prince Ed- ward Island was held in St. Mary's Hall. Summer8lde_ on Jfhu-rsday. November 14th with representatives from each parish and an attend- ance of one hundred or more. Op- ening. devotions were led by the chaplin. Rev. D. E. Noel, Kensing- ton, with Mrs. James Millman, Bummersrde at the piano. An ad- dress of welcome was extended to the guests from Mr. Harold Rodd. vice-president of Bi, Mary's, sum. mersldc. In the absence of the sec- retary. Miss Molly ltowis, Charlot- tetown, was appointed _ secretary for the meeting. Minutes of the last annual meeting held in Ken- slngton were read and adopted. The Vice President, C. Ross Mac- Kenzlc. Summerside. occupied the chair. Written reports were received and read by the following: Drama Committee. Ross Mackenzie, sum- merside; Bible Reading. Fellow- ship. prepared by Alb ant. Charlottetown and. read by w. lo. Brennan. Somme " , Sunday School by Post report written by Health Dennis. Port Hill am] "or! by Al-in Lecky. Sumrnerside; Rule of Life by Rev. Douglas Noel. Ken- sinltion. Rev. J. W. Nowe, Alberton re- ported on the Diocesan ‘rimes Mag- azine and the used postage stamp collection used by the Bishop of the Windward Islands in financial; the building of churches in that district. Thesis s were adpptnd hv the meeilflfi‘. v. 5. .7; Devils. Mxljsfiimailbbe, , _: wonderful W m! s ed b . Sundav schodl pnedto btydtgle: ‘ from 0E0? evrrv sin-m lllflfiillll to which the meeting pledged their fllrthori. Reports were received from the following retiring offic- Unlike any other ready-meat cereal. you only require 2 tablespoons of Grape- Nuts for a full serving. The two grains, sun-ripened whet malted barley are double baked by a spe- cial prooees. That's the reason why you lest-twee Ireiwlbri lifiio-Nuis In!‘ APPOIWQJQOBUIIM get that distinctive Grape-Nuts flavor, eweet-as-e-nut delightfully different. ldtoldservingaia \ "WPRUF look for the ers: Vice President. O. ltoss lilac- Konzle. Summerside and Publicity Secretary, Marjorie Newcombe. Surnmeraide. The election of of- ficers resulted in the following: President, C. Ross MacKenzle. Bummerside; vice president, George T, Anderson. Charlottetown; Bec- retary-Treasurer, Miss Beverley Vanlderstine. Charlottetown. Pub- licity Secretary, Miss Molly Lewis. Charlottetown. Following discus- ston on many items. a hearty sing- song was lead by Stirling Walker. Charlottetown with Mrs. James Miliman, Sumrnerside at the piano- Lunch wasserved by the girls of St. Mary's A. Y. P. A. under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ralph Ozen and Miss Fort-orbs. England. The table was decorated with blue and white which is the colors of the Association with blue and whste lighted tapers centered by a bou- quet of colored mums. A resolution committee consist- ing of Layton Profitt, Kensington. Dorothy Simmons, Summerside and Svdney Jeffrey. Charlottetown. brought in the following evolu- tions which were adopted by the meeting. Appreciation of having Archdea- con G- R. Harrison back with us following his illness. Regret to Rev. and Mrs. Hender- son of Charlottetown. Rev. and Mrs. Hartman of Georgetown who have left the province fon other posts in Canada and the United States. Appreciation of Rev. J. W. Nowc for his untiring efforts and or- ganizing ability for A. Y. P. A.'s on the Island. ' Pledge support of sunday school by radio. Sincere thanks to St. Mary's Summerside for kind hospitality during evening. Other Committee Convenors el- ected were: . ' Drama Comrnlttee- Harold Rodd, Summs-rside. Bible Reading Fellowship -Grace Brvunt, Charlottetown. Sunday school by Post. Rule of Life - Rev. Douglas Nnr-l. Kenslneton. Honorary President of Council- Archdeacun Harrison, Summer- side. Chaplain L Rev. Douglas Noel. Kensingion. -S. imam!!!- On Sunday November 17th the young people remained at the close o! the afternoon service for the purpose of reorganizing the B Y. P.U. for the ensuing year. with Pearl Jones acting chairman the following officers were elected: President: Queenie MacKinnon. First vice-president. Keith Jones. Second vice-president, Lloyd Wood. Secretary and Press reporter, Olive Jones. day nights at 8 o'clock at homes of the membe n. It was sug- gested thst handbook be used for the study period. Next regular meeting is to be held at the home of Keith Jones where the remain- ing committees will be appointed and the details completed. I O O The first regular meeting o! the Hamil-look B.Y.P.U. met on Fri- day evening November 22nd. at the home o! Keith Jones with the attendance of twelve membe a and two visitors. With the president, Queenie MacKinntm presiding. meet- ing opened with the hymn "Sweet Hour 0f PP!!!”- Scriptul-e N _ ing Psalm 19th chapter was “my by the president. A reading an. titled “A Prayer" by Olive Jung; hymn "Work for the night Ls Com. "18" Hid the Lord's Prayer in uni. son closed the devotional peflgd Business session opened by the mad- ing of the minutes which ‘wen adopted as read It was decides that the roll call be answered with a verse of Scripture and that ti" membership fee be 25 cents Thir- teen members paid their fees. ll was moved and seconded that th| entertaining h- usehold prepay‘ lunch at each meeting Consisting 0! Bilidwlchefl and one sweet and that a social evening be held m; last Friday oi qach month, so. Jones was appointed organist. m. votronai leaders appointed for m,“ week are Russell and Isabel Far. quharson and on recreative com. mittee Robert Jones and Roam MacKlnnon. Isabel Parquhal-son invited the next meeting, Offerin] amounted to 70 cents. Hymn "What a Friend we Have in Jesus" and the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Kent Jones and a sOCiB-l hour enjoyed. (Patriot please copy) When all is said and done nothing one per- son can give to another MEANS QUITE SO MUCH as a fine piece of leweiiery . . Then 19¢, m; name on the box adds more pleasure to your gift -- for. when it comes from your leweller. you have marked yourself as a careful and thounhtfulugiver 0° Cutstanding Gift i i" 'fi Selections” IIIIGILETS STONES IRENE! SIT! Ill I Pelell S” teams statuses . f tan ems Ilsstle Gisele PATlEiiSON’S Jewellery st... truss: am sf. are. sir. SIIIEI’ *""=°°m='> "I - -