IN I . coltsiilnl Ulpllulltlge ‘i Annual Collections l n“ Liner‘! 9. 19.0 .iL1”—A=-'-‘-"""""" —»s--——-—-s o r loukl‘ Central loyalty per Iloule Younker ° Miss CYYQBIDH 1.00: ‘ihlre. o. n. Wood 1.00 zliirs. Cecil Jenkins 50, 1 ‘ll/m. George Lewis .. 1.001 f John ‘Irowsdale 1.00‘ Mrs. C. MitcMlllan 1.0M Mrs. A. Roper 1.00‘ >535" ---~-§'ggl CHRISTMAS l n ew . . . . ......... - ‘ ____. Mrs. Kenneth MacRae. 1.00} “v- =5’ I 1 . om u. Hambly 1.00 GUARDlAN glcbrygAL iliLZ..‘;‘“;§L‘.‘..‘Zi°7‘f.::::::':::: 1'22 1°“ PRINTERY lildrs. R..C0ill50l1 1.00 anuwul w" L 50 < e Mrs..1". smallwood .. 1.00 a new pencil sharpener be secured Claude smith 1.00 that globe stalii be repaired, it pos- t v ‘ William Smith 1.00 sibely th t di p10. board be arr n- Mrs. M. Corbett 50 ged {M12115 thsat Ixlistitute also bier Mrs. John Andrew 1.00 the expense of seat work devices 1.00‘ for primary pupils. Motion curried "n"... | Mrs. Fred Andrew .. of the year ‘Mrs. W. P. McLeod 1.00 Election of officers resulted as fol-m iMrs. George Munn 1.00llows:-~ iMrs. F‘. MacKay . . . . .. . 1.00‘|Pi'es_, Mrs. Albert Poul; Vloclpres,‘ ‘Mrs. Peter Robertson . . . . .. 1.03 Mrs. Alfred Carew., Secy Treas., ‘East Royalty Per Gertrude Holmes Mrs. Earle Meoftae (Re-eleotedw '~_—- 1.7. E. Holmes . . . . . . . .. . 2.00 Directors: Mrs. Selby Spence, and. lifrs. V.McWi11ialns . . 1.0’) Mrs. Bernsley Wc-nnoco-tt. Auditorsz; rem. Wallace wlieatley 1.00 Itil-s. A. D.‘ MacPherson, and Misrflmws ‘Mrs. Clifford Moorc 1.00 Laura MucRae. The sficylfrcas. go“ _ 1100 A donation 0f preselyes was madci {Mite the Protestant Orphanage In; prjgiNoveillbelj Members sent $6.80 to‘. beinq delivered I-o < _ dealers everywhere in‘; gffzjglfgfltff“ """""" " ‘n Canada lMrs. Wallace Wood . .1; ;;.;lj._.;;. in; L; rorvig CUAR Pit-US. P. Roper . . . . . . . . . . _ _AN=NUAL MEETING 141st Royalty per Mn. Walter Heart: _,___. “mun-y, ,1“ "'4 V¢"""Dl""h The annual meeting of Clreenvale “Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Hearts .. 5.DQlIn‘t1§uw w“ h,“ M, the hum, 9g . M.‘ E ‘lR-lrs. Percy BhYlOV; . lglllzmrs. Earle MBKSRM on Nov. llth gzmlzf ,t,‘g.fifly;_llgxyokaavi'tzlcz “a = ' firs. Wn ter Hear z 1. 0 Mgeging gpgngd with singing of the ‘ ." .' . '. ~ l 5 - Cookmg btensils II a particular y upptfl- ALUmNu“ , V sllorrivetlo-cloy 1123mm “m! by GM- ... — . . ‘ » - p - president presiding. ‘There were nine g5- »; i n L H. Roper 1.00 members and one visitor piresmt. ALUMINIUM (VI) LIMITED TIADEIARI y‘ . . q Mrs. F. Parkman . . . . 1.00‘ Minutes of mevlous annuoiland last MONTREAL TORONTO wen-h f M .Ath Rnbet .. 1.00 .Rap0'z1s 5' Impwvedlmi le '77“... ....l::."....."'..":;=:;:=:..:t.:.':.r“ l. Ari Spillett 1.00 It was mdiled and seconded that. - ‘*- l ent commitlrosa 2001-0 heard and TICWJI appointed. 1\'l‘.‘l' the bucivr : ipart of the meoiiiig was over, th." ifolloi-xillg prograliiinc was heard. which o "Mrs. Alex. MacNcvln .. 1.0!? P619011 wfls as follows.‘ Meelfmflfi _ __ ¢10YP“"\ Mrs. Emma Ferguson 50 lttere held regularly during the year, °°‘““"°d "f a 1"~‘m°"°“~‘ “mflmg "Y &q\.\g_:gntsum"ed A Friend 2‘: the enrollment being nineteen mem- ‘ Mm Wimm‘ luflmym "ml l‘ "C13" "' ,~ - . ' I';I ll I .3 I . I tl “hi. .. T‘ . *2?“ to advance models now A puma _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ 7; hers We mourn the loss or cope of le 1 srs 1m ~ Lqwer Mam-meta p" Lin“; sch“ . out esteemed membels, Edna eipeiice. l _ < Miss ‘Winn .. \ (‘wrifiin invited the mclillters to hor lvme fol" tho Dr:- ccmbcr meeiinri. ‘adjourned u"lli the ringinl: nf iii" The meeting than - ._..._‘.>i*... . , ._ ' D a Dar M) _ 1,00 Blind school, Halifax. The Chicken _ 10 A‘ MUNRO‘ Lmnted Hglflfy “Scott . . . . . . . . . . . .. roolsumlei- and balm" ‘m December l N“.“°““‘ Amhym‘ "(W “mm a I V 7 --_ CanthuryvStreet Saint John. N. B. Normmd “and P" Sadie Shaw brought Over s,“ Xmas Seals wcregiialftlly repast “'35 son-id lav W36“? . “ooomoo . lwloifiiwoooonhfizso ll" " “Mrs Fred w. Andrew ...... .. 1.00 bought by members early hi Decenllw mess’ mm“ by M“ Anwh‘ N T I I ' ' ' ' I "i ‘ 5 Mm Edward ghaw _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 100-01: and $4. voted for school children lEgml‘ O C E $ Cross minds Continued at Christmas closins- ‘ 5 T Mrs. F. S. Reeves 1.00‘ At our January meeting it was m"! lust’ sarr. milrdcrcrsv shovl-l _ l! l3 07571-1 decided to cull on all new oolnel-s lmlfivltfflt l/yyrclllfllll SHACK-f‘. Pvt . ‘ (‘i1 _‘ -": ' '."-_l itflv; 1i w. . L" us do your Fox "m": and n" Gleam“ W_ , . . and a. very pleasant time was Ne: \Y’rk ogocjfizumpobt mur e1. “Iodem and upmmme Equipment and skilled a, rk ith our - '*— _-' spent at the IIOme of Mr. M. Mac- , . . N“ give and Guaranten saflslaction- A" m" uotmtcné we u ALBERTON rlhersrn. Just procured one new: -__.‘ ___ ' F": Insurance while In our care. l’ P" l! l?! :0 brim; and w“ mops 1m- schouL It Vl/‘hai grcvs l)i"."!l"l‘ the, more It i1; g G o R n o N ' Mm ‘new ‘w? Phillips was was decided to make up some linen ‘onmlcted7*nfi"lli- . L u N n .0 hostess of the Bridge Club at her {m sanamuum‘ ~ l __ _ _______ Corner Great George and Kent Streets g charming home on Church St. last valem-hle imrty had been pian- j —‘_ '- Box 11:. I l"hone 1200 Friday night with four tables in "m1 bu‘ ‘m “mm” °f “mad” i‘ “'8” l1 ; bqqg v. _ _ _ _ ' _ c ‘ _ _ fppcshgoned and later a social held at: F ' a li-ll-ltreckthenttstf. "Q IBECUQ may‘ The ‘flghest’ pawns “ere WM ; l\'.'.'. B_W0linacott's brought $6. Spa-t 9n Feed IIITAKALK to Your .. o. _ . I Foxes During the Winter! Add 17;, Vifakalk to the total solid feed from now on, and increase this dose to 2% from the middle of January, to prepare your foxes for next year's production. ‘ov . . ‘tilt/IR- Att" . . . . cémggsrggd xrtshflavemgg aodenshtéx clal mectulgs were held in April to’ refrcshnlents wkm served plan forschoolgrzund improvements,‘ and Institute voted money for front‘ ‘ '_*“ _ fence. I“ a Nirgfned Meme Wm‘ five taking‘ held at Homes Point. We hope to ll” Mm J. A. Leavm and Mrs‘ A“-X;é("-»—Iia\»'e this repeated ncztt yea-r. At th Gordon winning the highest poiiztai of l Sénember mhmmg‘ Mus Adele My’! ‘he way. ‘PIIBXSOII, missionary. talked on ‘Fri- inldad showing lnterestziig verxs of the people and their country. fence was plaliccd all round I I Iur The Y. w. M. s. ol’ the critical .021 Friday with a. large numberia flower bordm ln::‘vil:::hLhviagolioxfgaléteghiymfic In-lune $0.00 was collected from _ district for the Red Crrss. The en- ofilccrs ‘of the society included a nu“ iomcream 185.11%] held m June] i???ii..$.i"§;..‘ii;.§3l§°§‘i1.£§§ S; l ‘~"*°"*‘“-<"" “"0"- Pmr“ “or ‘ " lchioken supper held at Mrs. Mobbs. a. nicely varied program of which the I m October were $27.4“ on moth‘ Misses Marion and Isobel Wilson we}! .| it was decided w contribute $10.00 m charge‘ to each of Red Cross and Protestant The Regal Athletic Club held ml’igfiagjfiigdcasgsgcirri; irsl‘: Slzighltwsgfslguigczggi i‘ ta- Decembcr meeting. Meeting closed lief‘) lhls‘ coméigowlnter The (oliowj mm “D Canada BM God save the . n .. lug officers were. voted in: Iiianagel" ' 8 many“ ca“, Phage) ‘All’ Gordon, scc‘y Treas. (Rev) J. W i _ _ ‘ Yitakziylk tones up the system of the vixens and puls iltem Il1 the proper condition for the coming breeding 111150“. Ask some 0f the most successful breeders about their experience with Vitakalk 11nd make a trial yourself. It costs you less than a Ilollal‘ per fox to feed Vitakalk between now and next wltelping time. For sale by: ROGERS 8; ARNETT Suntmersidc POOLE & THOMPSON Montague lllrlcKlE 8: CO. Charlottetown i ST. ANDREWS WOMEN'S INST]? l i, 1m: \ Miss Kaye Gordon who l-"w. bcenl ‘attached to the staff of the Bunk of; The annual meeting of the s.“ m“ _ Nova Scotia, Summerside arrived drewts women?) Insntute was mm ‘llfllllt? this week to spend the winter a: the home o’ Mm Desmond my“, with her imrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. I on the even-l...’ u; “mu 4_ 153m Wm, Gmdmh ‘fourteen members present. In the absence of the president. the Vlcc- Mm R- H‘ Gordm L‘ *‘ "ism" t“ l president, Mrs. W. F. Rose. presided. \E'*"“m°rs1d° this W991“ 3 The meeting opened with the “In- lstltutc Creed“ followed by the roll, Th” R93“ Club's. WW1“ ‘mach lcall, which was answered with Ton- "OZ" “mm” Wm ‘m 5mm 5Plmdld 4 gue Twisters. The minutes of the uork with the team hero last season previous nuzeung were read m“; w“ "m" l“ w “my Wm‘ m" adopted. The financial statemcrri “mm “lam this "ml!" l“ was then read by the secretary, af- ms "15"? “Rudd Wm ter which the officers for the cnsu~ ling year took place as follows: Pi'es-. 5 ldent. Mrs. J .P. MacIntyre rre-clcct» Auxiliary 0i 5t |edl; Vice-President, Mrs. w. P‘. Rosc- ' (re-elected): Secretary. Miss Joann" food sale in Mrs. Burkvs store lmgMclntyre. lre-elcctedl; Director:- Phillips. t 30 female pups, also a number of good silver dogs out of prize winning stock. l . Crystals his ‘ Summerside. nil wish him success again. H. J. KENNEDY ’Phonc: Hillsboro R5 - 25 Saturday alterrwon- Nvcrllrs! to w Mrs. o. .1. McDonald. Mrs. Desmond The Women's Pclcrfis church held it most delectnbir Attention have opened my fur cleaning anti 13mg. business for this season. allow “the oflicc of the estate of A. J. Bi.“ ‘ fin. have had a longer experience i l-Zczning than any uihcr flit. A new Inow in operation mi the Island n1: t gqhmplherrforc earnestly solicit. your bu. flhurch met Ilmthc Hall of the Church ground. Imltitute memhcrs arranged mess for 1939a.“ “H IRAS". “ILLER ‘i0 Queen St. Phnne I4. B-Sl t, "'\ .7 \. .i\ 1&5. J10 ' _ Fesiassffygy " » / #4 \ Prince Edward Fox-itching ls-Time-Provon YOU-CAIWI-C-(rWRONGZ hc.---.-:.-i~. Prince Edward quality ls lelicd v.1‘: a coat o! superior gal- vanizing l~:".‘~~g out the moist- ure. and lock-m: in the quality that renders long life. and de- pendability. Write for Ranch Supply ("ivlzv lolue. PROMPT DELIVERY ORDER ‘IO-DAY ll. T. llllLMAll Ltd. Snmmeraldr-Charlottctawn SOUTHPORI‘, R.R. N0. 1' the cakes. pies. cookies m» so lllcis- Doyle and Miss Tlabel Grlfiln. (rc- i it For Her Gift W "WEAR" EVER . . J/ig ware every woman warttr W Give her clean bright silvery “Wear-Ever”; _ ., I : I the utensils she would choose for herself , _ ' the best is none too good for mother. 1 ‘z ; "Wear-Ever" has been the standard in aluminum-wore for over a quarter 0f I IVs made to Inst a lifetirnuq -Ever” i itchen Utensils v._._.___,. l? SIINER FOXWhELTS '1‘ H E Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd-~ Presents a remarkable oilporlunihv fol" ranchers l0 dispose of their pelts under a closely silperviscd system of PIHYFECTIVE SELLING Tun scpzlrale plans are offered and are optional with the Producer: THE CONSIGNRIIIINI‘ PLAN and the P001. I‘l..’\l‘i For iuil IJIIFIICIIIIIIIS apply to: PRINCE} Iilflil-KIII) ISlh-‘lfiiii FIR POOL, LIMITED PUG. Clark. President & Pvlzlnzlgillg Director ' (fillet-s: Ilzlltun Building Polling. (Ileaning and (lruding Ilvpzlr-iments: Proivse Building ' j» SYMMERSIDE, PRIFJCIQ I<ll)\\'.»‘lRl) ISLAND, CANADA '_ QGCG-IQ-Z-tucsfritf l ~ s"; s:‘-'-,==‘-.__.."*"r _ .___.-_. . 1:—*.__ , ._- .....__1 .. ...._ . i‘: l o- w‘ eons.» 000E000. . ~* I b‘ l it i . * l‘.\\\\\\\\¢,\A\\\\\\§\\\~\\\\\~“! ‘\€ \ _ c j -_ ‘Tip Their Ghoicee. ‘ ' '1 ‘I . l. .~r_ THE FINEST OF FUR “I wish i0 let you knot-r that I have been feeding your l IMPERIAL FOX IIIS( ‘FITS i" or uuiic a number of years, having used them in my Piilll'll(‘l5 ill Prince Edtvard Is- land and in the Illiitrrl Statics. 'l‘licy have given excel- lent; salisfztctioll and I feel I should lei you kilow that we ; uoulcl not like i0 d0 uiilzoul Ilium in the feeding: of foxes. '.l‘here is something: in them that l‘! ICEPS THE FOXES IN (IUOD (‘ONDITI()T~I k 0d l? EHIDIUPICS HEALTHY. ' GROWTH as xvcll as l‘Il.'()l)l.'i‘lN(l THE FINEST OF FUR. I never lose the (ililllifllllilly of recommending them t0 others feeling that they are 0f (QREAT VALUE ' T0 THE SIWCESS (IF Tl-ilfi IblUIlSTRY.” L| -~_ -~ -_-_ '11:: to the eye and appetite dis elected»; Auditors. Miss Amelia Egan "Dlielred with rapidity an’! "Ills 8 and Miss Winnie Macllltyre. ire- coodlv sum was realized. electedl. The reports or the differ- CEDAR‘ SHINGLES We hue m tun! the following (‘eilar simmer viz:- m M, 537355, 700 M. 9nd CLEAR! Mr. Fisherman:- T2" l! 51ml!!! I Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Prices. Better twice 0r More Courteous Treatment Th", whm 9mm; wuh CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS Th "'°°"’°""“' to’: ctgziilus. m u. ciszim WALL! ~ ,. e Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish ' ' ' " °' " _' in the United States PRICES Low“ L. M. POOLE 69 C0; PAOLI!‘ WILIR t Li At This Season, Special Attention l: Given to ‘ I SMELTS—-EELS—-SCALLOI’S-—ETC ' 1-2-8 Fulton Fish Market. New Yofll. U. 5- A- l; lll-ll-UI- l2fiilc; .».1-€":‘.~.‘.'\ . C. M. Lumpson t? ($0.. LIMITED. 04 queen Street London. E. t). l. Ehzlillfl Public Auction $ules or RAW FUR! Shipping Big»; will he tarnish- ed without charge by npplyhlg to It. ‘I. Holman, Ltd- Sum- merside. P. E. I. depresented h) Allied Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Rvenue New York, N. Y. ....._.._... @- t The above is zuiother unsolicited testimonial from an experienced and highly successful rancher. Lille up for success in the fox business by feeding “IMPERIALS” regultlrly and liberally in your ranch. , For sale by distributors in loading centres or direct w.» from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Ltd (‘harloitctou1i, I’. E. I. l ,.. . "'1;1=.-r~ r l Box 4-06. Phone 721.