' Edlilliermeplsx- ._ Rubbers " 5 Partridgei i-Brantl- ,0 Pressure cured, so they'll wear like iron. ’ ' ' ' GUARANTEEI) the s IM c 0E- straight la c e d WHITE SOLE, our SPECIAL. S e e them at The BRADY l FOOTWEAR (l). Queen St. Chanlottcitwn WHOLESALE .AND RE iL fivfefif: line of H IVORY 11$‘ 0 0 I "a GET YiUR MAGAZNES A NEWsnPERS FFHT Try m". 39 ent ‘Chocolates at TA‘LOR’S Nels Store 50' Agents for yQ4-Q§QQ-Q¢Qq-Q+OO¢¢QQ»Q%O&OO-O+4OQQ ~11‘, Hunter Chocolates Ncu Iii/lily?‘ Drop in and look ovei o" 7‘ §4Z\ i 0 0 00000 00040-05 ** *t *9 * , for pirrcliasing a Map of l’. Fl. l. 1 V Report oi? Women's i Institutes,- of Prince ' Edward Island Cfintral Lot 16 held their Nov- ember meeting at the home o! Mrs. E. L. Miilar with seventeen members and seven visitors at- tending. The meeting opened with the ()iie followed by minutes and roll call, and the appointing oi committees. Miss Mathleson, Su- pervisor, was present and then gave an interesting talk on “Balanced Diets." Money was voted to puta platform around the school pump. A reading by Miss Cairns and a (Ioritest conducted by Miss G. Mac- Leiin comprised the program oi the evening which was greatly enjoyed l by all. The next meeting will be hold at- ihe home oi Mrs. W. H. Nit-Gregor. Birch Hill institute held their November mietlug at the ‘home oi Mrs. Ernest cwcombe with eight- cou members and seven visitors prescut. llull call was answered by naming a hook recently read out enjoyed. Various committees reported and the following bills were paid: $1.00 ior having black- bonrd repaired, and 75c ior a damir cr arid pipc length ior the stove. it was decided to buy an alumini- uiri kettle ior tho school to be used ior liot drinks ior tlic children. al- so to iiuvc a sign-board placed on tho school. Four readings ivcro Riven by different member's-and ii Suggestion Box was held at -i.lic i-iosc oi‘ the meeting and proved vcry interesting. Next month the nicnibers will meet with the secre- tary. Mrs. Edgar Doherty, and Roll call is to be answered with a "Question Box." Conway. The first regular meet- lng.ot' the Conway Women's irrati- tuto was licld at the home oi Mrs. |i‘hi~rii~s Palmer‘ on November 11. iwitii nine rnenibcrs and titty-one lvlslttrrs DPCSOIII. Following the lsiiglng of the (ldc, the minutcs ot‘ |.‘ll0 last niccting were rcad and lll(l(l]li(‘(l. A school committee was |iippointctl. It was decided to liavc l a writer pail placed in the scliooi, and tlic secretary was appointed to buy same. The matter oi holding a lieari Supper was discussed, but iiccision was deferred until next mcctirig. 'i‘wo nciv memberswcrc ivclcirmntl. A dainty lunch was si-i-vod by the hostess and tlic meet- ing closed with tlic National Air- i I/ I _ tiicm. Tho next inr-cling will bi- M Imperlal 0 hold at tlic homo oi‘ him. Bornaril -, V .\lurphy. Q‘ Drug StU Eldoln. Fourtcorli {numbers and one vsitor zittcnict the OCiOJPI‘ H- w- TOOMBS ‘Co’ z meeting oi this club which was 183 Queen St. Pl"?! 772 hclil at tho home of Mrs. E. Wicks. Roll (‘all was rrnsivcretl with "What l‘d do with $1,000." The (llrl Guide uiuvcincnt was discussed and it was ilecided that a Branch oi ilit‘. -C.(i.l.’l‘. would suit the pur- posc boiler hcrc. A school coni- inittco was appointed. The next meeting will bc licld at tlic homi- of Mrs. Frank Huliidiiy. and as it will bo the iirst anniversary oi this brunch. it was doeidcil to have tlic moi-ting n sircial onc. ouch member- having‘ the privilege oi bringing a lricntl. A “Lakovlew" Branch lield_ their November mcctlng at tlic homo o1 Mrs. Lcwls Rose with twelve mcm-| lit-rs and tlirco visitors lllifliFlllF-f. roll cull lll‘l|li.{_ lll'i‘»\\'t‘l'i'il with’ thoughts on ‘Fhanksgivfiig. .\rr.iri; morits worc made for bu‘ int: :i platform at North lxilac si-iitii-luniiil I l for" Lukcvillc. school. Pupcrs were i‘i‘ilil on School Lunch. ctc. Th1‘ ncxt moctlng will lie hold at. tlic +4 > a : n t.‘ .,..-00~00-000+o0+v00+o_ Lilli“- liiiriic oi‘ Mrs. l‘). il. Fraser. North With every pair l A it: l!’ wairm winter hose. Get a pair of boots. . 1 l $2.50 a pair. Queen i A SPECIAL MORRIS & SMITH “boots we are giving a pair of good ALso A lot of womcn’s boots at $1.00 and Morrisdc Smith . Iii“ of boy’s or y0uth’s l Gen Vllw. The November meet- ing o! this institute was held at the home oi Mrs. H. i... Donald, with twenty-ioni- members and one vis- itor atbendlng. The meeting open- ed with the President in the chair, by singing the Ode ‘and repeating the Creed. The school committee reported visiting the school and meeting the inspector, Mr. Court. They also reported that locks and glass were needed. The sick com- mittee reported having visited the sick. A new sick committee was appointed and instructed to get grape juice and iruit- tor a sick friend. it was decided to provide Christmas gifts ior the children. and a committee appointed to do ttee was apponted ior next. monh the buying. An entertainment committee was appointed ior next month when the meeting will be Graham. Murray Harbor. attended tlic November meeting o this institute which was held a the home oi Mrs. A. I’. Prowse program was also enjoyed: Lend; reciiations, and Mr. Brooks and Mrs. Brooks monologue, - Mrs. McLeod; Miss E. Prowsc, and instruments Leoil. Tho next meeting will held at the home oi Mrs. A. S Prowsc. vcry interesting and talk on institute Work. ironic oi’ Mrs. George Sharpe. Central Bedeque. The Novembcr meeting oi this institute was hold at the home of Mrs. Marchbank \Vcbster. with twelve members and iour visitors attending. The meet- ing opened ln the usual manner. and it was tiecideil to makc a Snowball Quilt. Three new riiem- bem were welcomed. The next niecting will be liqirl at. the home oi’ Mrs. Ruins Bugnall. Cardigan. The November ment- ing oi’ this institute was licld in tho pensive Christmas gifts. Some ills- cussion took place on the cost. of croctlng a ling pole. and it was ills- covered that the amount voted ior the piii‘pOr~‘c at the October mcct- lng would bc insufficient. No dc- clsion was reached in the matter. Sewing was dour on Patchwork Quilt. ()rie new member was wel- lorncti. No new business was under- taken llllll no lunch was served. ‘Fliis lllHilillll‘ purcliriscd blinds ior the school worth $11.22. Roll call at tlic l)ccetnbc.i' inccting will be irnswcrcil with the conducting olii (Question liux. Red Point. Six mcnrlrcrs and ton visitors ntlcntlcil the Novembci‘ luccting 01' this institute which .was licid at tlic home of Mrs. .l.C.' (Yaiiiplitvll. -'l‘bc niccting opened in ilit‘ usual uianiicr, aitcr which ‘l coiiiririttcv .purtcl having i-rent x gitrnizrls oi‘ yarn to each urpliaii- it was mortal and seconded nuip til‘ lilurupe be purchas- cd for tlic school. A pupcr cntllictl “Strip Fcctling the Moth," was read by the secretargv, Mi s" hiulone, Roll call will be responded to witlr (ihrlstriias Rccipcs at tire DllCClll- ber iucetlug which will b hcld at the liomc ol’ hlrs. Adrian Mcinnls. Lorne Valley institute iicld their Nll\'0llll)i‘l‘ meeting at the home oi Mrs. Alt-x. C. Mclloriald. with nine nicrrilwrs and twn visitors attend- ing. The mcctirig opcncil in the usual mariner with rcports of itimmittccs and new conimlttocs appolnti-il. Mirricy ivris votod lord (‘hristinzis Trco for llll‘. (thiltircn. Tlii- next niecting will lie licld at lllt‘ ironic ot‘ Mrs. (Y. Shaw. St. Peter's North licid their No- vcuilici- moi-ting at tlic lionio- oi‘ Mrs, A. lialtziryr with nine rrionibcrs that a zittciidirig and zinswtiring the ruil U. ltvW Wcll dill-i 11ml ll lllllllll P111900 meeting oi‘ this institute was livid cull by giving tlic name oi‘ _thcir tuvorllo tilitliur. Thc secretary- , , irciisiiiiii‘ ri-portcil that $30.45 had Olir reliable boy Pl it liccri lll.'lllt\ at tlic llriiico. The pro- ’ rtlticnt rcail a pupcr on infantile i. Paralysis. it was tlitPliliill to lltlVt‘ ll in tho school.‘ A very plcitstirit i l Street fr We repair and upholster- men. We :el| reed for basket We sell and rullver mlr We crate furniture. furniture. We Buy HOUSEKEEPERS, our celebrated Hoover Vacuums. It removes duet and grit and erect: the tllp and prolongs It: use. We We hang iMfldOvlLlhidll, lay oil olotii: and carpets. We sell upholstery supplies. Button: made to order. Workshop in rear oi Beer 6 Weeks and Fl. T. Holmnnfi. Phone 1042. ._ Henry MacFar/ane & Co. § i furniture by thorough work- ry. ro re. We pack china. move Feathers é ~ . 41-21 i981. ' S52 moot ucxt. month iit the home Q Mrs. tlicir was hcld at tlic home oi Mrs. Ed. the swoop Burns. oi the hardwood lloor in the school “mm flppohflpd visiting mmmlttgq were sent out from tlic department wore nmmhers ‘Vere “,,,|n0n,n,|_ Th,» next ' 8121100 l1)’ B" ilk‘ "lemllfir-‘i- Flam‘ meeting will be held. at llli‘ home were discussed for the holding ot of Mm George Barium n. social evening at the L. Free- town liali in conjunction-with the meeting o; [his Cm], was herd in mvmbfiffi 0f ill!‘ Dllllk Riv" Film“ tlic school house, sixteen tucmbors ors’ institute. were welcomed. nit-cling. and ulior a dainty lun- “mi (prim visitors rittontiing. ATicr tn oi rhcon. thi- rucctirig adjourned Frank Powcll. Lower Free4own Brunch hadslx~ November meeting which Q‘ icon riicmbcrs and one visitor at My ‘w... appointed w get new win. it i Several bills for the laying ‘st-tiled, and tho pctltions Two new members A visitor from ledcqun institute told how they conducted their meetings. The Y0" "Nd "0! WWTY- D90" b9“: 5793i‘ "'0 ha“ °f 7°” iilfilllllClU will uioct next month rugs by beating the stlifnlnq out of hack. hire one o! with Mp... Amy Cairns. Stsnchell. The November meeting of this Club was hold at the borne mm, of the world of Miss Sadie Buchanan, with an chasm] from Mayer Co“ Tummm attendance of seven members and mans won. mad-s fm- m, Qmnnain. three visitors. two oi Wll0lll joined men; m i". hem “mung Cymsgmas 1 ti}. Q J. *4 1A 4 ‘it . * "at?" vii ltlsi iii ., H lliitintiibti“. l) held at the home oi Miss Laura Twenty-two members and forty-eight visitors The meeting was. in the iorm oi a chicken slipper and the iollowirig Solos by Mr. Lumbsdcn and Mrs. Mac- Mr. McDonald solo. music by Mr. Jordan and Mrs. Mc- bu Norborough bad llitcen members and three visitors at the November Ma-tliieson was present and gave a lnistrirctlve The ile- cerriber iriccting will be held-at the coed her. l BEECH. the institute and were given a hearty welcome. A blackboard eras- changed from Ways and oi meeting was Friday to Thursday. cussed but no made until next month. journed to ‘meet Frizzell in December. three visitors. Tire regular biisi i’ t member was welcomed. Marshfleld. her Stewart. 3 with “My Favorite Song." l straiions" were read, there \VZlb' and also an enjoyable well. During the social hour which followed, Mrs. Stewart served rc- ireshments. and several Victrola meeting oi’ their club, which was sepwtirnw were appre¢|a¢9u_ 11153 liclil at the _home oi" Mrs. Frank En", 1305mm Wm angel-min 1m Webster. Alter the usual opening nwnmem next mom“ - it was decided w buy yarn and Long Creek Branch held their hm"? ""9 9f "18 "iemliel? kn" November meeting in the school stockings ‘m’ U"? Omhflnafii) 9n house, twelve members and three her Auto Knitting machine. Miss visitors attending The fuQL-[ing opened in the usual manner. one oi‘ the new drinking fountains was exhibited and inspected by the members. A number oi aprons were finished. A pleasing feature of the program was an original re- citation entitled “The Womerrs Iii- stitutc" composed and recited by Miss Rose MacDougall. The next inectingwill be held at the borne oi Mrs. Mack MacNeill. South Lake. Tire October nicel- ing ot‘ this institute was held iii the school house, with an attendance of six members and two visitors. The meeting opened iu the usual iililllllOi‘, and it was reported that an iiluinipium drinking ciip and a schoolhouse, olcvcn members and np\v pron", hair pee“ pufchggi_\(l['(j1' two visitors attending. Roll _cail u“, sppoop T)“. g“pervp;or_ pugs ‘V115 "'l5“'"l'@‘l h)’ fililisffilllli! lllPX- Matlicson. was present. and spoke on institute work and making uicet- iiigs more attractive. Roll call was tinswercd with the name oi a town in S. and for ivlint noted. Al tho close oi" the meeting a hearty vote oi thanks was tinidereti bliss Niatliicson who ruade a suitable rc- ply. At the next meeting which will be held at the home oi Mrs. .»\. A. MacDonald, the subject 0i subscribing to magazines tor tirc lnstiiui» will be discusaoil. St. Celumba Branch licld tlic'r (lctobcr iiiccting at the homo oi Mrs. John J. Muclntvrc with scven rucnlbors and (eight visitors tuttcntl- ing. The rust-ting il]l(‘ll(‘il iii the usual manner. and li was i-iaportcti tliat ri map ni‘ tlic ivorld and a new blackboard had been piaccd in tlic sclioolj Miss MZIilVIlBSOIL-SIIIIGFVlS- or. Wtifi present ariil gave an inter- esting talk on -.\irs. Austin Grady. Pleasant Valley. Nine nu-mhcrs and three visitors zittcndcil the No- vciuber meeting of this Club which was licld at the home oi Mrs. And- reiv. Stevenson, After tlic usual opening it was reported that $30.00 had been made at the recent chick- cn slipper" and l-lallowefen party. Some bills were submittcil and ordcrctl paid. Sonic extra seats were. ordered for the school. Tho ncxrt meeting will bc hold at the. iinmo ni Mrs. James blcSnwiin and roll trail \vlll be answcrotl by paying a nickel. Bolero tlic closo of this meeting rorfcsliiucnis wcri- served anti a social hour urijirytitl. Montague Branch hail i-icven nicnibcrs rind ono visitor present at lhclr November meeting. which ivns ll(‘.ltl as usual in illi‘ League Rooms. Alli-i‘ tlic nsuztl opening. reports oi’ various comuilttcos were heard and new oncs nppulntoti. ll was also ruportoil that tlic Home Nilrsiug (‘lass is expcirtorl to hcgiu illi‘. liittcr part oi this month. Pleasant Valley. Tliii Novcmbei" in the school with ten members the usual opening it was decided to paint tire interior oi‘ tlic piimp- room, rind also the outside doors oi‘ tbonew wood-house. Miss Ram- doiv fasteners and ii too kettle ior Mrs. Macintosh. Mrs. Miss Robinson. A. Ramsay and ior titres months. Tim-v new Alberton South. The November attending. Alter the usual open- ing. the committee inr the Pantry Sale reported that $16.45 had been made. Committees on maps rc- ported that one map of tirc Dom- inion was presented by the Dept. of Education and a spring roller hail been pur- time and a committee was appoint- ed ior satire. it was moved. sec- onded and carried that a vote oi thanks he sent to Mr. and Mrs. Burke for the use oi their store for the recent pantry salc. The meeting closed with the National Anthem to meet next month in tho school house, when roll call will be answered with a comic joke. Central Royalty Hail eight mem- hers and four visitors at the No- vember meeting ot their club which was hcld at the home of Mrs. A. Agnew. After the usual opening. the school committee handed in a satisfactory report. The resigna- tion oi the secretary. Mrs. Agnew, er, requested by the teacher. was ordered to be purchased. Tho day means oi‘ raising money were ills- dpeision will be y Lunch was served arid the meeting ail- with Miss Amy Malpequc. The Octoller ‘meeting was attended‘ by live members arid ncss meeting was held, aiterivliiizli a. social hour was enjoyed. Ono new Five members iiiill two visitors attended the Noveni- meeting of this Club which was held nit the home oi‘ Mrs. Peter Roll call was answerer] Two papers, "The Federated institutes oi (lililillltl," and "institute Dcrnon~ ‘ClllliG-‘li. which was prepared by Miss Bos- instiltutc Work. r Lunch was served rind the meeting- l t adjourned to meet next month with] - , . - -.- - . i " . , it ' welcomed. Holes andlnstrumental music comprised an enjoyable, pro- gram. The nextriieetlng will be held st t-be home oi Mrs. Cecil Wood. ‘ —r Georgetown Branch held their November meeting in the Council Chamber- with seventeen members and two visitors attending. Letters were read from the Red Cross So- ciety and a-report was heard from tire committee who were to secure members ior the Home Nursing Class. School committees, Librar- ian and Caterers were appointed t'or the ensuing month. Plans were made ior a'Whlst Party to-be held between Christmas and New Year. A reading by Mrs. Delorie and the serving ot‘ refreshments brought the meeting to a close. South Bedeque. Twenty-one mem— bcrs and live visitors attended the November meeting oi this Club which was held at tho home oi’ Mrs. Wm. MacFariane. Roll call was responded to by each member passing in their talent money. which amounted to $45.00. A meas- uring contest was held and the proceeds from th'at were $4.45. The next rrieeting will be held at. the home oi Mrs. Alexander Anderson. Cable Head East held their Oc- tober meeting in the school house with eight members and- eleven visitors present. Miss Windsor was present and conducted the meeting and later gave an interesting talk on institute Work. Two new mem- bers were welcomed. Some discus- sion took place on opening the Wliist Club for the season, the ex- act dale oi’ which was deferred un- til the next meeting. which will be held at the home o! Mrs. H. D. MacLellan. UIGG——insltitute mot on October 9th, with Mrs. Dari McPherson, ten irienibers and eight visitors attenti- ing. Alter the usual opening, 'ways and means 0i! raising money were discussed anti it was decided (0 hold the next meeting in the Uigg Hall. Tire programme ior the ev- erring consisted oi Readings and vocal and instrumental music, ST. PETERS SOUTH — Tire meeting oi this Club was held at the home oi Mrs. Lloyd Anderson with an attendance oi eight meni- Papers were read on Candy Making and Program Planning. An inter. eating Demonstration on the mak- ing oi Rhubarb Marmalade was given by Mrs. R. J. MacDonald. Tlic next meeting will be held in the Schoolhouse, November 28th. when plans will be made ior the Xmas concert. Roll call will be ans- wered with recipes ior Supper Dishes. (‘RENMERE —— Institute mot at the home oi Mrs. Frank MacAulay, CllWTY (‘irove on October 22ml. Willi ten members and three visit- gls aiientliflli- Miss Alatliieson, luprovlsor- was present and con. (llfileil the meeting. Aftr the us- “dl Ollenlllll.’correspondence was read rc the Currant pushes gm. 5n“, “t m" EXDOFlIIICIIUILFEIlWII. A lllS- cussion on Orphanage Work ioll- will be answered by hers who answered Roll call with Timex,“ “:;l‘"l]'~e ‘its; illfcggierld’ {$03110 ieilvégiii,’ , _ look place on new svork to under- “Jbkesq The secretary reported h 5 »M seJ ti“ A I o I J‘\ lERTH —— Ten members take. The placing oi a Sign hoard 33230 as proceeds from the dancg 0Y1) M16898- TS. - . C 1i ay and one visitor met at tlic home of on the and Mrs. A. J. MacCoi-niack were appointed on the School Commit- tee interesting "Table Setting anti Service," after wilicli lunch W85 served and the irieoting adjourned month at the home oi Mrs. P. Cllri- tori HAZEL GROVE —— The October meeting oi’ this Institute was held at tho borne oi Mrs. Leslie Weeks, with an attendance oi iiftecn mem- bers and tour visitors. In: opened in the usual rrianrier-rc- ports irorri committees were given and Miss gave “School Lunch." lug will be Mrs. Frank llzignail, and roll call Ii! 11-. \ ' 1-2 Pound Boxes Assure the Success or Your Christmas Cake by Buying CAN DIED PEELS BEST QUALITY CitronPeel 70cperlb. OrangePeeI 60cperlb. uLeinonyPeel ...... . . . .. 60c per lb. ALMOND ICING I m Ready for Use 1 Pound Boxes . . . . . 1lb.boxy.......... .......90 ...............40¢ _. ' RAISINS T? ----------75¢ l Seedless............;.....15cpkg. SELECTED NUTS Not Chipped or Broken. Bordeaux Walnuts Almonds . . . . . . . . . BULK DATES A 15c. per lb. 9 a Friday-éiaturdayi I GREAT BARGAIN DAYS AT s. A. McDONALD’S Ten Dozen Boy’: Woollen Gloves, regular 75c for ......................................... .. 60c Per Pair 1000 Yard: Fine White Cotton, regular 24c value tor .................................... .. 174; | Yirfl Men's English Hone, regular $1.00 tor 75c Adluantity of Men's Wool Underwear at .................. .. 98c a Garment Men's Overcoat» worth up to $30.00, Special price _ 20 Men's Over-coats. Special price Friday Ind Saturday . '15 m' Ladies’ Coats. about two doaen in the lot. Worth from $18.00 to 022.00 for .. ' $093 l-sdlsl Fliorwlflte G°W|1liW0fUi from $1.25 to 01.50. a dozen n ........... H ca». T ' Brushed Wool Sweaters at special prices. ' ’ Ladies‘ White Broadcloth Blouses, extra special .................................... .. 539° Each A quantity of Silk Muffiens at ' ' 98c BARGAIN BASEMENT Th" Department in erowine in Popularity ur-h dry. I: ll the great clearing house for the rest of the store, in ittyou will find odd: and endl of every description, value; inmany canes considerably under the manufacturers cont. 18 Men’: Overcoats, a clearing line, alt sizes for ....... .. A quantity of young Men's Overooats up to Qize 36 (or 75 Dozen Men's Heavy Work Sweaters at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ _ . , _ , . , . , _ _ _ _ _, 31,43 50 Dozen Boy's Ribbed Wool Sweaters, buttoned shoulder and front. in both m; flu ind wit“ ribbed. a great special 98c. The rcqular price oil those are $1.50 to $2.00 to fit lads from 4 to 15 years of ape. Children’: Sleepers, heavy cotton fleece Iilned 1g Ladies’ heavy grey fleece lined Bloomern. all sizes at . 39¢ Mew’ m"? 3"")! Knit Sweaterl, all size: and patterns-extra special $2.14 and a “m, quantity of Caps alll size: and patterns at ____________________________ 25c 60 Dozen Child's Wool Toquea, all colors at ............................................ .. 358mg“), v W°°| Bliflkfil. Gl-lirinteed pure wool, extra heavy weight. regular $10.50 (9,. A quillflty of Ladies Hats, up to date styles, regular 84.00 to $6.00 for ...... .:, .. $9.98 .. $7.98’ U $2.98 Lidlefl’ heavy fleece lined Hose at ........................................ .. 29,, p‘, Pa, Bey; heavy ribbed long Hose, guaranteed all wool, extra heavy weight atm- sgr Ladies’ Hose, extra special fine Botany Wool at .. 4a: L , B ............... .. arge size ath Towel: at ........................... .. 39c p" Pa“ Curtain Scrlm, 500 yards at 12 P Y d ...... .. e er ar s. A. MacDONALD 9 -11-28M2 . .___________ (liking i1 COl-iusiral niarrrrcr- and some discussion school is still under consid- Next month the members will meet at the home oi Mrs. C. H. lilac-Neill, Mrs. Jarrics Gorden where the Nov- oration ember meeting oi this Club was bliss MRIlIiQSOn then gave an held. Tire meeting opened p. ti... ilenionstration on -<- REDROSE TEA "IS 300d tea” Fill‘?! brill! flavorl Beat of all in the ORANGE VPEKOE QUALITY T's to meet next The ruecl- new committees appointed. Windsor was present and an interesting talk nri The next meet» held at tlic home oi the Ingredients H ere CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS Pineapple Rings Red, Green, Yellow . . . . . . . . . . 90c lb. Assorted Fruits Pineapple, Cherries 1-2lb.b0x and Ginger . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Seeded . . . . . ..............15cpkg. Sultian1...... . . . . . . ......20cpkg. Currants ......-.........20Cpkg. _ COOKING FIGS 15c and 18c per lb. TABLE FIGS 30c and 40c per lb. 80cperlb. .......60cperlb. t - ii l was regretfully accepted and Miss Melvins Gordon appointed to suc- One new member was 1009-11-28-Mfl. Fancy JENKINS & so/v EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD To EAT lour 7 lb. Bags 40 cents _____ .__..__.::: .~—; —_-- THE BEST IN SPICES. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER