.'. y This GUARDIAN. cHAnLo'rri:'rowN " rrhevaetan-rs: o ' -'9 ' J I l 4 ',-s.-g s as-ti. 3 V ts-it?:stiu'iI-. V.-'iL!t1aYfi!.:i&i.L:33x1,; 'f PLAIN OR . SALTBD S e v m 5 Cm--3.---vC' Asrmvs. ASKFOR " , r... W3 ever ma e I tron A If'Ei.IcIOUS' Lrsfrru muse. ??'L:i:EBl.E..EliJ(fi I l t I I I I I I --u . 4 slated ct two contests which were IIIIITOWN W. X. itb the vice-president. Mrs. Harold Macuod, presiding, James Simmons was hostess to the members oi Iriaiitown Women's In- stitute on Tuuday svenina. reb- ruery Oth. when roll call was an- swered with "My Worst cookie: Blunder." eliciting some amusing rewonsea. no sick eoinmitt reported several calls made, and Mrs. Bor- appointcd tor the ensuing month. several members expressed thanks for treats received. correspondence was read re the J. W. Windsor 00., the" T3. beag- ue. for which Mrs. E. W. John- sione handed in 85.00. part or the silver taken irom the ”Wishina Weil".at the close or the summer: the Canadian March of Dimes for -which a small collection was tak- F1 Illlill tlwlmors Meetings article. . The lunch; and the aiming Gill .I or the Mount Pleasant women's nstitute was held at the home or Mrs. Ellie Williams. There were eight members and several visit- ors present. Meeting opened singing Institute Ode. iollowed by repeaitns creed in unison Roll call was answered by an exchange oi valentines. and each valentine was accompanied by a small gilt. Min- utes or last meeting were read and i ssourrr rushes-r w.' 1." --The mule:-' monthly meeting take small N8:-lillidl. Roll be .gswsred by nsuins smell do tion to the hall, dish-towel. cup. or other hostess served afdeiicious mucous pie Mt:hoenAin- r e um ev g close. . ,, . n in H10 Old! man-.- ccrnspondenoa was read. and it was moved and seconded to send an to 'r: is. insane. ' It wasannounosd that the patch apron had nee its rounds, and "patches" were removed at this time, and a satisiaotpry amount realised This 'ii go towards Btewart Memorial Health Center. It was also planned to pack a box 0! treats in a member is unable to be present at the mac Nine members paid subscriptions to Instltub News. tiext-meeting to be held at the home olldrs. Btcrlirigllonre. home or Hrs. Hubert Harrison: In the absenca'oi the president. the vice-president presided and the ioliowlng programme was car- ried out. Roll call wu answered by five members. one new mem- ber being welcomed in the group. Minutes or previous meeti - were read. approved and signed. Cor- respondence Var read and discus- sed. Reports at committees. Sick Committee reported members were visited and trusted: bill of 65 cents presented and,psid ior same. school 1' report. and re-appointed. New Sick Committee: Miss Christine Proud end Mrs. Hubert two tee-no by hour enjoyed. en; the Drama Festival paper: Is Dramatics !'un?: b lulaestion that We be sent to the district secretary to help 'dsiray expenses oi delegate to Lcaderlhl course. which was complied wi . and Mrs. MacI.eod's interesting account of meals in Copenhagen. The committee (or the month 01 January reported 861.46 earned for the Han Pu.nd. An apron tor mon- ey patches was started on it's -rounds by Mrs. A. H. Campbell. and Mrs. James Maclcod an- ncunoedacardpertytobeheio on the iollcwing Wednesday in the hall. It was decided to send tor one-act plays. The March meeting will be held in the Johnstcne home. Moe-tins closed with me King. Any inter- eating program was put on by the corn-mitteo in oharxe. Ind lunch was served. t Bu!- CEEBIY VALLEY W. I. The February meeting or! Cherry Valley Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. Monty McLeod with an attendance oi six members and one visitor. The president. Mrs. Lloyd Martin presided. Meet- ing opened will the members re- peating creed in unison. Minutes as previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by Valentine verses. Bills were presented to ” Ind 9314- 3 -11,. gr reported a balance of sous. sick committee reported having sent fruit to sick in Odmr munity. A letter of themes trom sick was read. O0ri'eIP0Yid31109 W15 read and discussed. It was moved md d to send soc to dis- trict secretary 101' rid '0 DI! an r to leadership course for district executive munbers. It was moved and seconded to send 35.00 to "March cd Dimes" campaign. Next roll call to be answered by i an "nun Joke." Next meeting place at home or Mrs. Ivan Docherty. collection amounted to soc. Prosnm com- mittee for next meeting. Mrs. George Irving and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Mrs. Ivan Doherty then took charge or recreation which con- won by Mrs. George Hayden and like. John Mcneod. "rho Kinl" adjourned meetins. after which a . dollclaiu lunch was served by the hostess. BDOOKFIIID W. 1. The resular meetlns 0! H19 nrooicrield Women's Institute was held at the home of ms. Donald In the absence oi the iiresidcnt the vice-president took charge or the meetins. Meeting opened by repeetlnc Good in unison. Roll call was answered by live members and one visitor present. Minutes of last rneettn were read and signed. collection so cents. sdsool committee reported set- ting paper towels ior school and a Guide Book !or Grade I, the teacher to get same. hill ior tow- els ordered paid. There was no sick committee re- port. The Red Cross convene: passed in a receipt tor the follow-, ing: 1 pair ankle soon. 1 pair men's pyjamas. 1 pain ovxalls. 1 child's pyjamas. and 3 dresses; the convener to get more knitting and correspondence read by the sec- re tary. The rulrrisld woollen Mills have sent out a letter requesting anyone having old woollen: to send them before March let. The secretary -was asked to get another bottle or Ood Liver Oil tablets. 'mes'e was a discussion about having a pantnr sale some time in March. A letter or thanks was received lrom Mrs. Rodd (or fruit sent her. Place or next meetin, undecided. Meeting closed by repeating Lord's Prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. ' pucxrnr POINT w. r. the secretary. ID- psovad and . Further means of raising money and it was-decided collection was "it. no ltareh meeting was left open Elihu”! IF You LIVE IN Pniucr EDWARD ISLAND... X THO! taslill-ugalety wrlnger large . ' bcaoppiicdwitheithar lsneenginaor suusws itmsasru-Ari mixing ind! ted. Esq to aae-e speeds ea easytoaet . lets all so simple and takes only a few seconds to enter. Allyou have to do is estimate the number of days hours! minutesarsdsocondsthlttliedlvtmo the West 8-dey clock will take to run down from one windmsi The clock will be wound up and sealed II 12 noon. on lilarch Shad. is will be an dis- play, alongwiih these fine WIN '11 "'9 windows at beagles arcs. Jones rlatllla chwown. and l.'l'. llelman s 3"!!!”- Baking committee. Bellum and Ilka. John Bishop. Meeting closed'by singing Ssve. the King," site: which lunch wssserved and rpleaeant PLEASANT GROVE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Pleasant Grove W. I. met at the Mrs. Ancil coma". Programme: Mrs. W. E. Hardy. Next meeting is to be st the home oi Mrs. Herbert Cortigsn. and roll cell isvto be answered by a collection oi pennies for friend- ship. Meeting closed with the singing or C-odcseve The Ring. efter which s delicious lunch was served by the hostess. essisied by Mrs. Alfred Morrison. W "God social V I zurssus DI iuxs alumnus snrcnln IINII-8-Complete 20 lacs t-- 3... .. .'.::." 5.2.9-'.z..'”"ti..M..7-..'-.. Kettle to Cake and Pie Pana. K gash; Al.UtMN:Ii.MrtPlli8li csa- DOXKII 3 . cooking t.ima1593. F. ty "0" To enter. just ask your regular dealer for &llGl1h'yC0l'lK0llWhQlI oubuyabag of Cream of e West Flour. . A 7-lb. or 24-lb. beg gives you one estimate, the 49-lb. beg-two-while the 98-lb. bag gives you four. And of course, the mgrao entrifg you msvkve. the greater yourc nceso wsnnm . mi nm' gentrieg will be those which magi; closely estimate the do s, hours, minutes and seconds of sin timer between the etsrtin and stopping of the Cream of the West lock. You can drbo:hyour completed entries into otboxyourdealerwiilhava inhIsetore,orrnailtoBox342Charlotte- town. Ittsireapnlyafewmomentsto cntsrthiscac1hngconteet...sridit means magniilcent prices for twenty lucky H 'm g"mm,. ch 35 in momamb Nosn.oo-rethanuie..p:inetoagr1'thlt,)'sii:.e: mmrsnteedtcbetln Cream of the West Flour iiiillity inall your baking as-aniovrrox w. r. .-.... The regular monthly mastitis of the sprirutan women's Institute met at the horns. oi Mrs. Owen hamont. with the president, Mrs. Wm. Halliwcll. pruldinc. Meeting opened by aiming the ode and re- heating the club woman's creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eight members and tour visit- ors. Collection amounted to 71c. The minutes of His January meeting were read, ems-oved and signed. 'rhe' treasurer reported cacao had been placed in bank. aick connnittec reported fruit had been purchased for five and there were three to get iruit. school committee reported a ruler tor the blackboard needed and work book (or school. The teacher was ap- pointcd to get them. p Two new members were welcom- ed to the society. The secretary was ,, inted to set iour boxes of Easter cards and send 32.00 to the '1'. B. League and soc to the district ufrMr,inmc'1osos us the ee g c wt , oi the hind Hymn. launch was then served by hasten anistad by Mrs. Duncan Maotntols land,-Mrs. impn MacPhee. ' an;nTa - (OP)-A epeeialpatroiguardl thin beauty spot in Gloucesterdslre, to convention secretary Mrs. .1. w. Mackenzie, Rose ya the ante w9St 8-day clock will run ?es. youeanbeawinnerofoneofzograndprizcs-ant! it's so easy in this new and exciting contest. Read below .h9v! t.0.e3!t9.r.a.n.d-be it winner! ' ANDIOG Kflai pleia aet,of the famous set of htchan utasiails. items as a-o i CREAM OF I'll! WISTFLOIII-YOIII DIST Ill ON IAKEMYI can be dcpergifi angoruunihlm needs-w e er 1 cakes, ,bread.cookiesorbuns.Sosl Crcamofihs Packed in 7.15., zcfiliyislil. or the 3 Cream of the West Flour I beat all-purpose iiour you overland!- allpunpow ”"""m0MW Maple lea! Milling Company l- Canada's Millers . Rum curran eronltaownbattry. . 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