wlmgil -,;~-. fwn v iwhat did you and Freddy quar- "l over?" voh, juet a ‘potty’ affair." ~ - . no, unseen .'i‘ ,' Aline Bquetlo: I'll bet tlldflllllb nil! boarders won't think sol‘ A“ MODERN “Say Jim that's the anappieet looking baby at this party." “Sh-h-hi Nqt so loud Juok, she". the ohaperone." LIVES SPENT IN SCHOOLS “Whales are very intelligent anlmais." "Why not? They spenp 1am lives In schools." HOPED us COULD sees IT ur "Ho's made a splendid start with his fiying-rnlohlnllf p “Fine-hops he oan koep it up.‘ MORE AMERICAN TOURISTS.‘ Number This Year Will Exceed the 165.000 Who Came Linc-Year. The number of Amerlodil "tour- ists inquiring at the Ontario De- partment of Highways is greater this yoar than ever before. On the average there are about 300 inquir- ies a week for road maps. sum-lner resorts, fishing grounds, stem, and distances. Cpl] a [rnotiun of ‘[5959 reach tllo Department. Thousands are received every month by the 11'0"" leslsllca and clubs. .Laat Yvllr there were 105.000 tourists who took out pernlite fqrnmm-q "'4" 3000344 ""0 "i1 to six months. l0 greatly exceed this. ll0il8fli~ Pavementsw i, iiialle Feet‘ limit ‘h. ‘l ' ’ ' mew-ruffle lalldsflll‘. I‘. 521;’ $3.111: h"; bt-‘lng hard non-resilient, and lit conductors ol heat and cold, they k h "i" P001- feet unmercilully. m b 1630f?! found that if tired, gore (get ‘ward vrjaterdlinntarlm a l‘ ,iihrfvil opus llid it'll-nag. ‘ ~- d" heel-bills v _ l~ 5'"! c th {gait is a lllllolllflltf °n' u" tl ‘ ‘- - _ a." §.:.‘."::'i:ii.. .i.‘: ‘mo, tired, and‘ muscles, but aria t - hold _ visitors ‘ > the ‘f0 Hlfrcluu Social on Tile number this year is expedtod (Continued from page 9) IILIIINIIIYIIIE The June meeting was ut thc ilomc of .\Irs. Stephen J. iilnl-Auhly with ten luelnbors and three proscnt. The mot-ting opened with tho rolllling of the Institute Creed ' followed by ths reading nllll adoption ' of luinutos of illst lucellug. A tllitflllltlllill\t0lik place on work in connection with the school. Iliils wore rand nluourltlrlg to $0.00 for repairs on school since inst luceting. Four wlmlovv bilulls. paint hull alabastine woro ordoroll for tho school null n oolnulittec appnlrllcd to attend to snmo Two new nlcmbcrs were well-allied to thc Institute. lbs next uiooting will he hold ut tho boiuo oi‘ lilrll. Frank .\lncAulily. "IIIIICII IIILIWThc Juno mcetlng wth ninl- ulolnbors flllll two visitors present lnot at thl- holno of lilrs. John Maynard. Sr. Tho luootlug‘oponoll with singing of tho lnslliutl- Odo with Prosidout presiding. hiiuutes of inst nlccilnn road aild adopted. A rogurt of tho convciltiorl was rcnll by n dl-logntc nud a voto of thnllks oxloullod to hor. -Twn new chairs wore purchased for tho school. It wns llocidoll to hnvo interlor of school clonnod null whitonod during vacation. ‘After the business uffnirs uoro concluded moollug oil-sod with National Anthcln. nflor whil-ll n dainty Iunl-ll was scrvoll null n sol-la‘ hour was spoilt. 'i‘llo_ noxt IllI'l‘|ll|L{1 will bo bold at the llomc of Miss Jenn hloutguluory. PLEASANT VALLEY On Juno filth fourtcoil lnclubcrs mot at Ibo lllillllktlf Mrs. William Iiuohilnun. Till- uicotlngl npcnoll by singing the “Odo" with} Priosidont ill thc chair. The luinutos of the lust meeting wore road correspondence from tho Supervisor; rend. 'l‘hrce locks and two pilllos of‘ glass are rcquiroll for school \\'lIlll1I\I'.l A hill of 2i! cts. wns pnill. A now cornmliico was appointed. Iloii (‘nil is bo answered at next mootlng “My Flnrllost Ilorooioctions". Tho Institute nloalbers plannod to treat till- cillldrou nnd visitors with Ice Crcnru at school closing. Tho incl-ting closed hollr enjoycd. Pines of next incl-ting will bo bold llt thc home of Mrs. John McDonald. Id. IIALTIC (in Juno, 17th olgllt lnolubors and ollc visitor Ilot at the homo of Mrs. A. J. Keone. 'l"ho lulu-ting opcnod whlth ilrufnuolo soioctlnrl. ltoli call was ilnslvored and tho ulinutos rend null alloptoll. Next month tho Iloll (‘all will be anslvorod "Ilow tho school nnd the Iloluc ula,v holp cat-h other". Ill-port frmll (‘nnvcntion wns given by Anlulbla Ilyuu. It wns llocilled to hhvo an Ico July 20th in school nud also n new sign bonrll to he bought for thc scllonl and lo purchase all Ice Cronin‘ Frocler. Ono new member wns welcomed. The luclnbcrs will meet at the hnuic of Mrs. Itnbsrt Mncilrogor for next meeting. The meeting closed with a Grufonola Selection. " PORT IIILL“ The regular Julie lucotlug with thlrtcsn members nnd six visitors mot at the homo. of Miss Daisy Adnlus The ulecting opened with the "Ode followed by repontlng the Creed. The minutes of tho ‘last Int-cling were rend null approved Tllo various colulnittoos reported favourable and now unos appointed. A bill presented for schoolbllnds was pnld An Invitation was cxteudcd the Institute to visit the lfixpcrinlcntal Farm; the llnto to be decided upon later. It wns decidcd to purchase a sign beard for the school from thc Tourists Association. At tho close of ths meeting luucll was scrvoll nllll a soelnl hour mllch enjoyed by all. ' ST. (‘ATIIERINES Eleven nlolnbers alld seven visitors mot st ths horns of Mrs Toll Strctch on Juilc llith where thc rogulnr mootiug of this Institute wns hold. ltoli call was snsworl-d with roceipt for Canning. The sick connuittol- roportcd ‘sending fruit tn the sick, llllll it wns also roportcll that n new dolor had bcl-n placcd lll tbr school. Tho dologntcs gavo very interesting reports of the (‘onvl-rllilill. The monlbl-rs llocldod to paper llllil paint tho School during thc holidays and also votl- tho sum of 300i! to blly hintorinl to prcpnrl- for n Iiuxlulnr. The ncxt lul-otlug will be hold st tho houlo nf Miss Mary Morrow whcn roll call will be answcrl-ll with “Itcl-itutllvlls". SOliTII LAKE The Juno incl-ling mot at tho helm-ail‘ Mrs. l‘. t‘. Iiiugwoli wltll scvon nlclubcrs and two visitors prcsent .Tlle nil-cling oponod with lnsirulnonlnl nlusle by .\iiss. Hollis followed by tho rondlng aull adoption of lulnutcs. ltoli (‘all wns nnsworod by "First Article you pllt lll your Iiupa (‘ilcst. An enjoyable program of reading and rccltatlnns was given, together with a llcnlnnstratlen on Milking of Cotton tilovos". School-house wile rcportcd to have been clcancll by some of lilo member and’ s Pill and Ioa (‘rcaln Social and Danco was held, nnd thc sum of $00.00 was clourcd It was dcclded to send $10.00 of ths proceeds of the social to the Caps Drcton liilncrs Ind new map of the world to bu purchased for the school. Tilrc-e ncw nnembcr- wee welcome An nlilircss and gift of 06.00 was presented to lilies. Gillie at eclloolclnslng exam. Ice crcnln and cake were served at the closo of the meeting. The next incl-ting will be hold next month lit the School -lloule. “BIRCH BILL" The Juno nloctlilg vrlttl tllne members and two visitors present met at ths home of Mrs. John Jlaynard. Sr. The meeting npontid with singing of the Institute Ode with President preairililg. Minutes of last Inoetlhg road and adapted. A rcport of ths convention was read by a aisle-gate and s vote» ofvthankl extended to liar. Two ncw chairs were purchased for the school, ll wns decide tn‘ have interior of school cleaned and whitened during vacation. After the silliness. affairs were concluded meeting closed with National Anthcnl. after which a dainty lunch was ssrvsd HEP [ii wninlvs |N5llllii|i5 IIHFT’ which lunch wns sorved and a snoinil ii P- E. |5iiNii llud n social hour was spent. Tile "9" "lfltuilil Will he hold at ills ilolul: of bliss Joan Montgomery. s1‘. Prrruirs Noirrlr Tho June iliectlug wns hold nt tho Scboobhuuso with ulno iuombors nrlli ttt‘\i‘ll visitor present. Iteport froln the (‘llnvoutiou wns roild by tho twn dl-ll-guil-ll nnd wns "iiiltyoll by nil tlll- nlolnbors present. Also n report of tln- tlood Work dom- ll)’ the Wuun-u of tho iustltulh, It wns luuvoll nnd scclinllod llult n dnnco nnd Tour-Cronin social be ill-Ill on Wednesday July 1st‘. One new ml-ulbor wns welcoulcd. The incl-ling opl-noll lll the usual wny linll closoll wlth- till- reading of the (frccd) nftcr \\'lllt'll Illlnchcou wns sl-rvoll. Tho uoxt iliootlug will bo lloid‘ lll tho school- house. At tho hilly nil-cling l-lgllt. inliiubors nnd follr visitors mot ill till- home of .\Irs. Ell. Ouigloy. will-re ll dl-bntl- wns glvotl “Oil willch is tho better pluol- lo bring ohiidrou up 'i‘o\vn or Country“. Iloil onil was nusworl-ll with Labour Silvers. ELDON Tho June nil-cling of this Institute was held at tho homo oi’ .\Irs. b.A.(‘. Ilucilnunu with twenty molnlu-rs and ono visitor prosl-ut. After singing tho Odo, the mlnutos of iho inst mot-ting were rend nllll nlloploll. ltoli cull _wus nusworlell with lIousl-lllulll Illnts". Satisfactory reports \\'t‘I'l‘ submitloll by the different. l-onllulttol-s Tho. llologutcs to (‘onvolllioll gllvc very Intorcstirlg rcports, nnd u" Question liux" wns opened and discussed. A unanimous votc of thanks wns lnovoll by .\Irs “inst, seconded by lilrs J. It. Mc\\'illinnls to be oxtcnlloll to .\ir .\'. A. Giilis for setting up tho now Drinking fountain in the school. Tho ull-ulhl-rs arranged tn lul-ot lll the school on Friday, tho 20th.. and trout thc clvlldron to "loo (‘roam nud (‘nko nt tho closo nnd ndoptod. Reports of conlullttoc and,“ n", yqxnnnnnu"n_ |¢ w" qN-hp.“ p,‘ school l-olnillittce were reported" ali,d§|,,".,.hm,,, n --_t“m,,B,,“r,|-' for n", Nphuu] hull a colunllttoc was nppnlutoll to soc nlmut iulvlng n Flag Polo nlnllo for tho school. Hovornl onjrlyilbll- nlusloni lsolootiorls woro given while tho hostess sorvod dolioious rl-froshluonts, ‘Tho "looting adjourned to luoot noxl month at the .holuc of .\Irs Iiliin (‘rlllg. NiilW ANNAN 'I‘l-n moluilcrs mot at tho ibome of Mrs Alllru Alonso nu Juno 17th when the roguiur ulontbly luoollng ‘of this institute wns hoili. 'l‘ilo incl-ting nponod In the usulll nnlnuor and the Sol-rotary gllvo a report of tho proool-lls from the ontertninuicnt hold in tihorbrnolt Illlll. It was llecidod to ropl-nt. this play in (‘cntrnl Bedcque IInII, and Ill Mlscouchc. Papers wore rend on “Beware tho I"l_\'“ nud "A Little Iiook lu side“ A special rum-ling wns arranged on Juno 25th discussing plans for nt the school for tho purpose of enlarging the school. The uoxt meeting will be bold at thc homo. of .\Irs (‘hostor Tuplln. Iloferc tho close of the incl-ting, illnch wns served null veto of thanks tcndcrod the hostess. rsrfiss POND Discussion was held on buying a sign board for thc school and tho Secretary wa&commisslonsd to got one. Three members were welcomed. A dainty lunch was served. The meeting concluded with the National Anthem. Mrs. Cbnrlcs (‘alnpbell Invited the members to hcr hams for July meeting. HAZEL GROVE The June meeting of this Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Duncan Nicholson with “eleven members and three visitors present. Itondlng by Mrs. Garfield Stevenson entitled "That a. ublesome Boy." Iloll Call was ausworcd by "My Earliest Recollec- tlons". The ncxt lncotlng will be hold ill ths schoolhouse where it will ho answered with a question Box. The different comlnltscs reported favorably. Lislcnlwrnn On June 4th fifteen members anu six visitors lust at the home of Mrs. John Brooks. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode, and the minutes of the Inst mcctlng were road alld adopted. The secretary reported tho rccclpt of $2.12!, this being thc Government Grant for this year. Membership fees were paid by one member. It wns decided to providi- Ice Cream for a treat for the school clllldren on Examination day. Our next nloctlng will be in the form‘ of n picnic when the men of the district will improve our cemetery, nftcr wlllch the Institute will serve lunch to all. The next meeting will be held lll the homo of Mrs. Hooper. ‘a MT. PLASANT _ The June meeting was hclll at tho homo of Mrs. Arthur hilllar with eight members and eight visitors present. The meeting opened with tho reading of the Creed. Minutes were rcnd and adopted and roll eall was llnswcrod. Mrs. John Italnsily rl-ild the "History of Irlstitutes", and Mrs. 0n Fureheailllleells anti I I Chin. Cuilcm Heals. ____. " "Y ‘"2. " “l""i..2.‘?‘ i h lm . t In ore I thin o|llee s and chlnfsnd it was an awful looking light. The pim- ples were bard and rsd slldiaftor a u""°-'r"ii°'°'h"‘ painful t . wars a ab; andatybe ttoobwieltnd about time months. " I txid diifsrflt out any benefit. Ibspn u _ clears losp and Ointment was oemp re. " 4mm m. Wis" Aug. II. 1034- Uso Cutieurs for alltelletpnrpesss. a‘ m Ils- THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Joseph Ladner read a paper o; Mil} "ll Elsa. After business will “fipl” meeting closed by singing "Dds". If was decided to go toths "about fl-‘iiflwilll’ sveniflB to cut tam-grape and weed. It was moved hyjjri. "_ liamsnv and seconded by M“. " McIntosh that palut be bolqpl‘. paint trimmings of school and outside?‘ buildings. One new member. NVQQ. with ”Illffcrsnt Ways of Using, Potatoes" at the next meeting at the home nf Mrs. (ierllnn Ramsay. nouns‘ nucunsnrl. Tho Juno plot-ting of this institute wns holll at the home of Mrs. J. I). Murchison with eight monlbcrs nnd one visitor prosl-nt. After slinging ths Ode ltoli (‘nil wlls nnsurercd with pond Jokes. Tbs nlinutes uu-ro rend still approved and also sinus correspmldoul- , in reference to tho liandicrnft Exchange and the Government (lrnnt. A lottor wns rculi also from a little girl in Stcllnrtnn pleading for clothing. On motion nf Mrs. J. ii. Murshlson, seconded by - Mrs. Nicholson, It was docidcd tn soull n cnr of eggs to the lifiuor’s Iteliof. lllill Mrs. Marlins wns appointed to infnrnl Point I‘illlr poopll- of this derision. hit-tubers doolllcd lo trout the school children to cake and Ice cronln at the school closing. The urrnugcment of snnic was loft ill thc hands of Mrs. (‘.. I). blnollood. Rick null school coluluittee worc appointed for tho next luoctiug. this meeting wns short but interesting talks on Gardening. ' Tho Nntlnnnl Anthem. uftcr which pleasing social hour was enjoyed RED POINT The June Yuecting of this Institute wna held at the‘ home of Mrs. It‘. J. Iiobertson with thlrtccn members snll nine visitors present. The mcctlnlf nponcd with music by Mrs., A. A. Mclnnis, followod by the Institute (lilo and ltoli Call, ‘respectively. The lnlilutos of previous mooting vvorc thou rond null stood approved. The colulnittccs which wcro appointed to sccurc information l-oncoring a Sign Ilonrd and Tile lfralulng of Pictures for the School were hoard from. Those muttcrs wore discussoiti again nnd it was dceluod advisable t0 hold n.» srlnlo ovorlto next moi-tins In ordor that furtilor inquiries might bc made about ouch. A. letter from tho Hupervisr was road by the Rccrotary in which one statement of it onlleli for tho Minors Itl-liof Flllifl which _wns (lisl-usscd and finall)’ docidod upnll tho member sending a Iiox of provisions nud u cnso of cilits to tbor aid. Tho former sol-rotary, Miss Alicc Malone, roslguod nnd Mrs. l4‘. J. Robertson wns nppoiutcll ill hor place. T\\'n new members worolvoiclulloll to the institute. Mrs. \ ltobortson ltindly invited thc. ulolubcrs to hor holnc for next meeting. Meeting adjourned with National Anthem. . MURRAY RIVER Tho Ray of ilopo Institute hold their Julie mootlng at the homo of Mrs. Joe Lows with sovontoen molubors nnd threc visitors prosont. Tho luoctililt "Iitmilil i" thc usual mnner and tcrl members paid tholr foes for the cloning your. it wns decided to put new ceilings in tile school-rooms as soon us ths school closed. The committee collected for school vrorir reported having secured approximately 32.1.00. On June _I0 a special meeting of officers and dnilrd of directors of this institute wlls held at tho homo of Mrs. L. Brchesut Tile purpose of the mccting wns tn give to tho Secretary-treasurer thc authority to pllt money in thc Ilanlr in thc name of the Ipstltutc instead of lIl the nnlnc of ‘the Secretary, and also to glvc hor authority to draw moncy and sign cheques for the Institute. HIIEBBIIOOK -¢ ~ ~ The June llllihllllfl of this lilstltuto was hold lit the llnnlc ‘of Mrs. Ooc. Callback, on Junc 18th with ninetoon members and eight visitors 0'05""- Tho meeting opcncd with the Ode ami ths regular routine business was transacted. An interesting report of tho (‘ouvcntlon was given by the delegates. This was followed by a discussion. The committee reported $24.10 proceeds from the salo of Ice Cream at tho entertainment on Jnno 3rd.Tho members decided to serve Ice Cream conos to ths pupils st the school closing on June 30th. it was decided to hold a Baxaur and Ice Uri-am Festival on July 13th and a committee was appointed to arrange for sanlc,. A flag chart is to be bought for tho school by thc Institute. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. U. T. Plcrerlnlf- YORK tlcvonti-en members and one visitor attended the June meeting of this Institute held at the home of Mrs Ilcrbort Vesscy. Roll rsll was nnswercd by each member giving a dcsrriptien of herself. The minutes of the previous incl-ting wcro rend null adopted. A report of thc Annual School lnooiinu was glvcn and lod to a discussion us to whether or not iho Institute should share in the expense of painting tho school. The matter was loft undecided until the Trustees had boon interviewed. Au enjoyable reading was _ - given on Crossword pussies. Tho delegates‘ from Convention gavo. an especially interesting report, part of , which was Icft over until tho. next meeting. Ono new mcluber was welcomed Tho school trustocs , expressed thclr gratitude towards thc Institute for tholr gcncroslty in paying for tho music losanns for the school children. PBIIIT POND 0a June 11th eight members and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. Michael MacPbee of this Institute. Tbs singing of the Ode opened the mcctlnll- followed by the reading of minutes of previous meeting. Part of thc report 0i’ the Convention was given b! 0"“ delegate as the sol-and delegate was unable to attend. Full report will i?" given at the next meeting. Middleton. The relllilf Jul! meeting mot at the homo of Mr!- "John Mcoerdie with tsh IIIOIIIIIIB" and elx vblwrs ‘present. It was s short business moetlus 111d I social hour spent. Delegates ex- penses was paid smonatill! i0 02.00. A new Seuretsry ehlil succeed Miss Mcoanlie who leaves shortly lol- the Canadian West. It was decided to hold an ice-CRIN Social for tile purpose of raising funds. The District Bionic of in! welcomed. Roll call is to be“ lulvrsfid‘ . placed at the school. 19991111: was can ll Cream Social filing‘; an-llfi: members will met for the next, 111981111: at ul a Elliott Wright. Q m“ M Mm‘ 5t. Columbia, ‘The July meeting 0f this institute was held at the ‘h°““’ "i ‘Mil A- F- ‘Campbell with mue meal-bore and four visitors lift-Gent. The meeting opened with singing of pile. followed by mad. "l8 the minutes of last meeting. Rt-‘Dilrt of Convention was given No business was discussed, Lung-p Elizgixflllfiflfved ‘and meeting closed ncxg IioIINIatIolIllI Autllelu, Thg hon I W Ill. will the held at the ii. ul Miss Jennie Campbell. i-ITW" Frelitowm-Uu July 15th [ll/G luenriiers _ui this llltllltule n“. l“ “ 5mm!’ P1000 0n school grounds wit llsevca unelubsrs and visitors present. The meeting opened Wm‘ U“? “Willllii! Utle lullowed by ltoli Call which wus answered with "My Favorite Quotation." A 1,... ter from Mr. Clark inviting us l0 the Illrm was read and it was de- cided ld leave it ‘till next meeting. A! lilo school and sick commit- tees were absent nu report was Elven. 'l‘lle secretary reported that $'.'.ti.03 was the total proceeds DI llisiilutc lee Cronin Festival to school secretary to llClp will, Pliimiill; 0i’ school outside held re- cently. which amount is w be 1101111611.. it was decided to pur- "has" i1 H1511 board [or the school A "mm" "f W"! 1° Hive 55-00 towards schuoli fair. held the Saturday after regular meeting closl-li by singing the meeting, when roll cull will be I1ll~i i‘ BWBTW by ' Wiilll I would do with ‘Lesion in the United Klrtfldom. will be held ill the selluuliloilse. "W" Bin-On July 1st, the regular meeting was held u; mu home oi‘ Mrs. ivesiey W. Itelle with twelve rnelubels and one VlLi- ltor present. 'I‘lle meeting opened by Hlnlsinz lile Ode lullolvuil roll call, which was answered “Giving gardening or poultry him!” livlliiftfi from school (‘Olli- mlttec and also from delegates who zltteulli-d tile Convention was given. it was discusstd to hold a District Convention, and the lu- stltute members approved uiszllue. with eight members and uveuly visitors present, in the term Ul it. picnic. ‘file meeting opened by singing the Ode, aiiel wilich ille minutes sore rend and adopted and Roll Cali was answered. committee rt ported a new Slllkiliiil drain pipe has been purchased and slons took place on leucing sehool grounds, ‘but ilo was reached. decided upon iulel‘. Lunch enjoyed a 'plCIIStlIil ‘beats. tended to the llestcss and 2i enjoyable evening, was brought t a close by slnglrlg the National Au- them. Tile next meeting will bl.- lleid at the heme oi’ .\Irs, Ase. Wal- field. Kinqsboro.—On July 7th eight members null four visitors met ill the homo of Mrs. Ileburt liruce. The meeting opelloli with the Creed, followed ‘by the reading 0i the minutes. Secretary reported work done lll graveyard $24,110, and door sold $1.75. Correspondence read, talked over the three iusii‘ tu-ies "nleetiug together tu hear Miss Matillesous report oi‘ l~‘. lust. $1.50 was voted to lit; paid llll‘ school sign. $24.00 worill oi‘ work on cleaning and levelling oi‘ grave- yard; also school sign board lunde, botll of these were voted to ‘be done last year.‘ but were li-it until spring. Meeting closed with ltoli Cull ‘by "What would you do with $1,000." Th0 next ulecilug will bl- held st the llulne of Niles idlsie Fraser. Priust Pouch-Tile luculiiers o1 this Institute mot til the homo o‘ ‘Mrs. Chas. Calntpiiell on July lllll. where ‘tiley held tlloll‘ regular meet- lug with tell ulolubers and eight visitors present. The singing ol the Ode opened the mel-llilg, [ol- lowed by the reading oi’ illlilliltiri of previous meeting. ‘File (ionvoutloil was further discussed. The sol-ro- tary was authorized to purl-ll so nu ice cream Ireoael‘ lll prepara- tion for an ice (Jroaul Festival and liiiliCti to llg hold lll iho school. Silo was also authorized to order ll sign ‘board for the school. ills‘ cusslon wns hold on the erecting of a ling pole on tlu- school, and it :lisl> to obtain n ling ll‘ thc old one is not in good order. The Super- visor's visit was also discussed Two new books have been bought for the library. it was nlovcll and sol-oullcil that a lottcr oi‘ thnults be written Mr, Clark of tho ldxporl- mental Station for his irludiu-ss in inviting the institute lucmbcrs to visit the farm and lloid n picnic. Th9 singing of thc National An- them closed thc meoililg after which a nice lunch was served. The next moetlng will be held Keep Children Well During Hot Weather Every mother knows how fatal hot summer months are to small children. hoes. dysentry. colic and stomach troubles are right. at this limp and oiten s. precious little life is inst after only a few hours illness. The lots in the house feels safe. The oc_ caslonal use of the Tablets prevent stomach and bowel troubles. or ii’ trouble comes suddenly-as it KNI- orally does-the Tablets will brlni! the baby safely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at l5 cents s box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 0.0., Brook- ville, Ont, by‘ by, Sonic (llSCibs-l decision An invitation was extended tile Institute to visit thc Experimental Farm, the (late to be WIIS. served, afer which the young folks sail in motor A vote of thanks was ex-, very D zines/cred at was daeidod to have one lerolriod., Cholera infnnillm. diarr- mother who keeps Baby's Own Tab! i i < v i i i i i i Four veterans’ organizations lot Lord Halg. Earl Haiq, the Paste AQTHUI? Commoner. a My UNITY OF VETERANS’ ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSSED O , , _ signified the" concurrence in a plan looking to “r “i-‘Xt ‘Wlelllli; 1B to be‘the establishment of a united organization, as the result of conference; hem in gnaw; 5|flcg m; arfiyll in Canada have WORGENEEAL \‘ $EELY . / Co" mandolr-in-Chief of the British Army in the world war, is chief of the British $1,000]. Th, I L , , H, - ,. n the old land the Legion is of enormous importance and prestige. L n“ Tabular ‘Imam’ m" 5°"? VBFy wonderful work in alleviating the lot of men maimed and broken in the war and in prq. lt ividiiiq Mill for men who have fallen victims ro the economic condltiqn; whim ha” Qxlgfgd 31,," m; ‘end of thc conflict. One of the Legion’: policies is to rather than by force oi arms, assist in securing the future peace of the world by arbitration ‘ “Hove we have a question in which the Legion can exercise an enormous power for doing good," declared Field Marshal i-ialg. civilized nations." - The sketches herewith show some of the officials of the British Legion in who took part in the recent memorial service at thc Cenotaph at Whitehall. London. _ "if we set to work to convince our allies that the only way to secure the Peace of thc world is by agreement, by coroperation- and by goodiwill. What a proud boast it would be for the British Legion to say that it took a leading part in putting an end for all time to war betwren United Kingdom‘ In the centre is the Prince Arthur of Connaught, who is mentioned as the next Guvernorfienerai of Canada, Earl Haig on the rlqpt, Earl Jeillco on the ieit. and at the ends. General lan Hamilton and MajorGeneral Seeley. either at, tho school or .\Irs. I). .i moi-ting closed] with lilo National was llll)\'l'll, seconded and carried lmol-tiug. Discussion of ilollliu}; ll i-picuil: was brought up and u [iapl-r irczlll. The meeting closed with; “tilt! singing o1‘ ‘the National Au- ‘llliilll, The next meeting will he gcpoqplll-ld at l.lii'.'lillllll' oi .\Irs. William .-\., to ‘Ilarrls. —~--»l. Victoria.-'i‘lu- .iui_v meeting oi next meeting by, welcomed to this institute. _ncxt regular uleotlug will be held iin the, iinll zliso. ‘ Central Bedeque—l~‘ourtven anom- bers and one visitor llllCililCll the, Julie meeting of this institute.‘ wllil-il wll> lloid at the School. Alli tel‘ vending the Creed, tho llillllilUSl oi tile inst meeting were rend zlnlii adopted. ltoli cslll was zlusiverclll with “lil-lplnl lllllts." 'i‘lie eoluiilg t'lllt‘l'lllllllllt‘lll. which is to he lloid ‘at the llilllll: of .\Irs, Wright, was iihen discussed nud two l-oluzllllllelrs y-pvoprlnlu null lullcii—~\\ore zlp-. ‘pointed. The nlcmbl-rs iltiflilPll to lltilii‘ lilo scrubbing of lllt‘ school lentil lhl- su-luuller vacation. 'l'i1e‘ Jlinutiug of til-cs null vines lillis,‘ fthen llisl-ussczl and Miss Callbecki and Mrs, lingunll wurp appointed] ins ll culnmilicl: to see zrbout having‘ ithl- work llOIIC. 'l‘lle next meeting iwiii be llolli in the School. i FRIJICLANI), 1.0T 11 — Twelve ‘Iiliilllllllfti and eighteen visitors alt- gteudell thc June luecilug oi‘ this jlnstituic hold at tho lmillu of Mrs. llllrry Nleltny. After singing tho ‘Ode. thc lrliuules were road and adopted and loll l-nli was answered ‘with “Jokes? A paper entitled “The Curing of Perennials" was given by .\Irs. W. .i. hlcliay and wzrentiy enjoyed by all. ’l‘llc mem- ‘bors decided to buy a can of paint iior the ling polo. Lunch was ‘served and a collection amounting ito $3.00 was tzlilcn. Alto!‘ singing ‘the National Anthem, ills members adjourned to meet next month at the home oi Mrs. lniizzliiethi Palmer. Mil)l)l.l~ITON-— lusiiiulo lul-t nt the hlmle of Mrs, T. \\’. lirnlisiulwj .on .iuuo 2nd. with sovouil-ou mun» §Iier|< nnd ion visitors plcseut. .‘\l'li.‘i'i 'tho usual business opening. it was‘ iroperled tiiill liOUliS hull ileeil {bought for th- school. As till-so‘ ‘did not provl- satisfactory, it. W113i; ;ill‘('lilf3tl to exlzhalnge lhenl for all ‘boiler kind. Miss Mable ullcCar, ,llle null Mrs. Janice Mnl-Carlllc, gvel-p zlppointed to give a report of, the institute work at the Annual] ,School meeting. ll was decided to; held a district picnic at tile Ilnil, on July 7th and a committee was‘ appointed to make arrangements. A letter was read from Miss Math- iieson and a discussion on the .\Iia~ ‘ers Relief followed. it was decili- ed also, that each member write a post l-ard tn Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Wright who are both ill. The pro- lgramme consisted of instrumental nluslc by Mrs. Curtis, readings by Miss Mildred Wright and Miss Mable MacCardle and games. Two ‘new mcmbers were welcomed to ‘the institute. POPLAR GROVE — The June -meeting of this Institute was held .nt the home of Mrs. Dan Mllllgaa vwilh eleven members and forty ivlsitors ‘IWBSGIIL Aster singing the iDde, roll call was answered with "Hints in Curriculum" The usual business was discussed and cal‘- ried out. and it was decided to hold an I00 Cream Social in the School on Thursday, June l-ltll, The sent. Tho llllllilli‘.\‘ of thc‘ inst mm-ling were road and adopted. Thrle was an address and a pre~ seuiatlnn made to Mrs. Eerie l.i‘lll'il who is ivaving for tho U_ S, join hor husband. ice rrcniu and cnko wl-rl- sorvod Illlil the remainder oi‘ the ovoniue sp ‘v.2 in slngini: nld songs Alter sing. luenluuoilt (Toiuuliitl-l: Arrsilgeluouts were also nuldp lo hold an lcc Oren-m idiotic-a], 1; Campbell. a1 the foriuol‘ ii‘ lllt‘ lli _Anihelu. Lunch was sl-ru-ll and n that iho bill for lilo work In c0u~ W35 iiimiilvii i" Urliifii‘ new sign Mimi?!‘ "ii-Uiierzllle, -.-or_v lil_lii_\'iillli' l-veilillg was spout nor-lion with $1lilli' ho pnltl. ‘An boards iev both our schools. Th. by 111i. Tho urxt nun-ting will be l-xrl-ihut pmws Jli "Placing the next, metciug will ‘he held on Aug. EImITaTO" ‘hi!’ I'm‘ m“ "m" iu-id at thc home of .\Irs. Duglus lhnuiiy l'rid~‘ w,“ road by Miss 5th at the heme olhliss Alice Mill" he“ m) "Us hismuw m”! “t m“ hliiliezln. liuulor \i'<~ llilllivi‘ ‘Vir-l Mae- r°w_ * home oi .\Irs. SLeplii-il .\‘i-»llil:li \\'iill ' “zmznfifi and “N, ghljel; “Illrb. up; laight ulolubers null six visitors Si<1.»\ill.|d’l‘()\VN-— institute hcld ,,,,,,,,,.,,',,,, ,h;,‘,,éh‘,),n ionlmmee Conway-Tile July lllCCtlllg oi ilreriont. ltoli Cull w". aumvelcd their .iunl~ ml cling at the home oi‘ T)“. m.“ ,,,,.,,,',,,‘ will h h H this institute was held at thcllenludollmvcd hy tho rcalliu; nud ildop- Mrs, llcury (Izlllbcrk with fourteen H“. hon,“ M- “mg Ch,“ f0, e‘ a‘ ol Mrs. James Morrison, $;|1|(l[]lil3,illi)ii oi lllllllll<$ m‘ lZlr-l rugullal" il'i‘.llilii’l‘ri and sixteen visitors pre- I ' ' ' ‘H! 1' GREENVALE institute ‘hold their June meeting at the home Qt Niles Nollie Ways with twelve member-s and four visitors present. After singing ihl- Ode, roll call was celled and 40c, collected as ilncs After the uliuutes of -l_lll! lust meet- ‘ng liiiil boon read and approved; reports from different committees _ I l‘i‘]iOl'T\ilHi|,l Sup. M.“ "Stunts." Nine new nle-lnbors woreiihnt the fl-nco had ill-on f‘i‘l‘i.‘lt‘(l‘“-L,l~‘_ “.,,l,.,m‘,ud Former physical director. Cornell Medical College. , thuillllfi liisliilllt‘ moi at. the llZlll ill lug tile Nulinntil .\llllll'lll. nnd “For uw-re ilollrd. A black-board ‘brush \|l:toi'i.'l with eight ulcluhers null $11M,- " 30m. 1p. ,,1 [.~,.;|,-,“.‘-- 1,1] was |,,,,.(.1,“F,.d ‘m. the school and, U") vi5iiitifi illfoimi» A WW iii“bzlrll* lHronw-ll in .\Irs. lu-nrd. nud zlrrzlugeluonts were made with the‘ ‘Aurelius ‘Iiiliivf oi‘ ‘.\Irs. .\lvi~‘llrl.'lu<* wiopzlrud in their ilouu-s. liorlll-rl Dramatic Club to hold o untitled “Sinking the ullcilngs ill-i play m nnmpr Riv“. o“ Mme 26m. iiorestlug" was road and the menl- (TLEARY. Tliu Juno ulelvtillgip,.,-. , H, b‘, um.“ m, [he freon‘. hcrs \\'i‘i‘1_ thankful for lin- many inf this lilstiinto n-m! hold at the “m. {mm m“ Lime ‘vonhotkn lholpful sugar-anions contained home of bliss iluniv-r. nine nlclu- mp1 \ll'~ y'g|',¢|~'.i,. wpn. appointed lthcrcin, A pinup was purchaser] bcrs pros-out. After tho usual Hill-I,“ fl, <,,'.,.,,,',., U, n“. (qmvbnt-on ‘and installed. ltoli call will ho {lino opening. .\Irs. Jolly m‘ tho|5,,,,,,. ,.,,',l,., Tnmdpnce was rem, by 'i‘wo IICW uleluberc, The neict moot Tileiaronud the monument nud (pa: m‘, w,“ m, hem a, the home o‘ the ground had boon ril".‘llt'il. it “is Rpm Cure,“ ' L‘“ ——-""—~'-—'~-—< \_ L. "Proper Feed and Exercise," by ARTHUR A- MPGOVERN Toning up stomach I muscles adds Weight ilowever, they are only putting an increased ‘burden on tllclr (ligcstivc sys‘ (ems, which have voly little“ power of assimilation. In so do‘ lug they are apt. to do tbcm- selves much more harm than good. Ill most Clll-‘UH the diges- iivc systom is not funoilorliilg properly because the luuselos illek toao. What these individ- uals require most is rest and well regulated exerl-isc, systema- tizcll to increase strength and iln~ prove their powers of digestion. Tho diet of tho thin person is of great inlportllllce and should I ATRONS who "D953, ‘can consistlargelyof have attend- FEBIIIIIUIIB. I'll-- ed my gymnll- toning and re- sium because of M pairing foods, in- undcrweigbt eluding allkiads liave,ln the i of creamed g r e n t majority s o u p s. vegeta- of c a. s e s, boon ‘LXERCIGE bios, c c r e a ls. suffering f r n nl bread. bananas, nl a I - nssimlin- b. REST - etc. lion. They all 5 fig‘ With this diet. seem to h a v e MIG," of course. daily goo d appetites l‘ I InJVIGOII. 611611180 ll Qpg. and consume . sentinl. This more food than A SURE fORMULA fog should be taken their fat broth- ADDING WQJGHT either in long ers nnd sisters. outdoor w ll k s or by exercising in the bedroom before breakfast every morning upon arising. From twelve to twenty minutes silouid be spent in going through mevclnouts of a passive nature. (tare must be taken to avoid strain nud fatigue. Just enough stimulation should be received to tone up thc circulation, there- by lncrcllsiug assimilation. Some part of each day should be set aside for rest and relaxa- tion. At least eight hours sleep every night in n well ventilated room is essential, using as lit- tle bed covering as possible. a warm both followed by a An hour after breakfast LUNCH: ding. Between dinner W810i‘. Diet for Gaining Weight Upon arising ten minutes exorcise, after which take the body briskly with a turkiah towel until a good reaction is obtained, after which drink two ‘glasses of water. BREA Ki-‘AST: Any kind of stewed fruit, some warm cereal; place two tablespoons of butter in the cereal, - mix with (milk and cream, with a little sugar. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. and an hour after lunch take a glass of water. ,_ A cream or thickened soup. Vegetables. dark bread and a glass of milk tslre two glasses ot water and one glass of milk. DINNER: Meat. chicken or llsh. One green vegetable. A baked potato with plenty of butter. cold spray or shower. ‘Rub Toast heavily buttered. take a glass of orange juice, Between lunch and dinner Fruit or pud- and bedtime two glasses of z Mr. McGovern will answer your questions. u... 09.27% <