v-¢' $5 Viewr-Ten members mat at {hi some 0t Mrs. Oolln Donald for the merit mectlngmeetiux owned by dying-the Institute 40th" 811d ‘repaint; the ‘tel-cur’ in unlslon- 3cm»; ‘Qqmmitteq gave theirroport. A dtsculsiog took place regarding school plstfirm and mounds. Com- mittee wggqppolnted to arrange ‘to sand a flower to o" member in hos- ‘pitsl. mrrenpondence was refld ‘ ‘from Rev. A. A. McLeod in conueo tion with tho Temperance Alliance. Next. meeting is to be held in swoon. Rosenetrln-The regular monthly meeting was held at the Scbool~ house. Six members and two visit- ors were pYOtIBiII. Meeting opened with the President in the chair. Two school trustees were tiresent and decided on location of school Jllllfllp, which the institute is hay-j tng done. After which several im- provements in school surroundings were dismissed and, decided upon ‘by Trustees and ‘Institute Members. A Map oi the Dominion oi Canada has been placed in school by the institute. Murray illarbor North-The reg- ular monthly meeting wits held at ‘the home ol Mrs. William Kennedy Twenty members and three visitors were present, Meeting opened with tollowed by the reading and adop- tion of minutes of last meetinglfbe members ‘have collected $23.30 tor the autograph quilt. when complet- ed the “proceeds will amount to $32.00. fLunch collections amounted to 31-50. ‘Next meeting is to be held at the home oi’ Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Roll call was answered to with different uses tor newspapers, Spring Pnrk.—'l‘hls ‘institute held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Maude Wakeltititl. l3 members answered roll call by “riddles.” One new member was welcomed. The sum oi $14.30, pro- ceeds irom two Whist ‘parties was added to funds. $200.00 was voted to the school trustees to start re- modelling school. institute dccidctl to pny interest on school debt. lllct‘ ures donated by the l. O. l). ‘id, to the school are to be framed. V/liist party is to be held in school on May J6. Men of the district volunteered to assist ‘by providing chairs. and in-epsring tickets. Ladies to supply all other necessaries. Satisfactory reports were ‘heard from sick and school committees. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs, Birt. llialpcquerlllhe monthly meeting was held in the institute rooms. ‘Six members and one visitor were present. Minutes oi‘ last meeting svere read ‘and atloptetl. Roll call utisweretl with Jolies- After the bus‘ iness part oi’ the meeting wns ove" ‘Mrs, J. C. “iootlsitle gave an ititer- outing talk on licr trip to Europe. A committee consisting 01' Mrs. lil- mer Taylor and Miss ‘Elizabeth Keir was appointed 1o take charge oi the program tor next month. it was moved by Mrs. liopgootl and sec- onded by Mrs. G. W. Ramsay lltal ‘the proceeds of the social be liSPd to start a “Hull Fund", Lunch was ’ served by the President ‘Mrs. Ralph iBealrsto. Discussion next mcctini: to he "Hints on tiardeniitg" moot; in): to be held in Institute Ilfiotns. Avonlea-—-Nitie members and ol- cven visitors tnct at the home of Mrs. F. Clark, tor the ‘regular monthly meeting. Meeting opened by singing the institute "Ode." Vice-President then took charge oi‘ the meeting. Cnmililtletes gave their reports and new ones wereappoint- ed. tit was ticcldetl that -a basin and wwels he bought ‘tor (lavendish school.‘ Repairing 0i‘ Hall was dis- cussed ‘but nothing was decided 0n until next meeting. Next meeting to be held at ‘the home of M-rs. R. (l. Fleming on May lltlt. us. ~—»~ New AnumL-The munlhly nicot- ing was held "at the home oi Mrs. ‘N- J. Mt-Neill. l5 members and 2 ‘visitors were present. Meeting open stl by singing institute “Odcfl and reading the ."Creerl." Minutes 0t lnst meeting‘ were read and endopl- ed. A letter was read by the sec-- retnry regarding "Temperance Al- llnnce." Money was wtetl l0 buy n new msp oi‘ the limninion of ‘(fatt- atla for the School. New committ- ees were appointed. (Jollecllott was taken, litmch was scrrctl. and n soc-i lal hour was spent. A vole oi thanks was tendered the Hostess. _~_..._,_.,.‘_‘ ‘ TRIiMENTS BANDAGES STICKING. To dfb“ wounds, spread “Vucllne" Jell on clean llnenor um. hangedress- ing do‘ y. “Vaullnf Jelly kocpsbandagec from sticking. Lani hr Mil Tmid blurb "Paulina" It la your protection Clienclirough M i’ p. Co" Confld S510 Chubot Avenue MONTREAL Meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the‘ Home oi Mrs. Alden Mouse, . ~ -—---—-4 ‘Chepstom-The monthly meeting was held- at the ‘home oi Mrs. D- F. McDonald. ll members and 10 visitor's were present. Meeting oo- ened ‘wit-h singing. ‘IRoll call was responded to with "Gardening Hints." Minutes of the last meeting were read. and adopted. Report o! last months school committee was given and new one appointed, Meet~ in: closed with ‘the National Anth- em. t-n-‘i MONTAGUE-‘li members oi tibia ‘institute met. ‘at. ‘the new school, President giteslded. The minutes of the fluott ‘regular meeting were lead and adopted. ‘Dtflfea-eut com.- milllfies gave their reports and new (mm W976 WDMl-Xrie-d. mhe ladtles are 1ilemnintg ‘a concert; ‘this month. hi r. ‘Heath ‘Poole lrhtdlity‘ ‘donated n besuitttitil.‘ plctmre ‘whtr-lt‘ they lip- iweciaited very much. "mils picture ‘is to Pbo hung in ‘the primary mom. Thalia-dies are ‘very lbusy with‘ t-be 'l‘c‘u"n. Council ‘amtatugilng tor tihe the ‘School grounds. Two cannons ‘lustre ‘been tilaced‘ on ltihe grounds- CABLE HEAD EAST-The‘ ‘mem- ‘bers ‘oi ‘thfs ‘institute ‘met in the lnstiltmne lballl. 8 lllemfbgips and 1 nislincr ‘vrere ‘presenit. Meeting opened with ‘the institute Ode, me minutes 0t’ ‘the inst meeting ‘were read and. approved. A ‘Play entitled the Slllllllsteis ‘Return was chioscn ‘by ‘the Club. lit is u. sequel to the one put on by this talulb ‘twtryears ‘r20 entitled “The Splnsters ‘Con. vention". $2.20 ores voted‘ lot" chlairi-tzrble ‘purpose. Next. meeting to ‘be held in the ‘institute Hull- NEW, DOM‘lNl‘ON—i'l‘hia Institute m-et -at ‘the heme 0t‘ Mina‘. Hector Mladhean. 6 tmentibors umd 5 ‘visi- ltons ‘were present. ‘The meeting opened ‘by ‘the singing oi the ltu- sthnte ‘Carol- Roll Calm was answer- ed ‘wiuh mty‘ fBit-th month ‘and Stone. The ‘nnintiles ‘of the last. meeting were ‘rea-d and. approved. The re~ itilalintler oi the evening W35! pleas- anltiy spent. Next meethig art the honuc oi M‘rs- George A. “Alison. SOUTH LAKE-‘IZ members and three ‘visitors ‘met ‘at the home oi ‘Iirrs. Allan Cormorant. ‘Meeting was called. -to order ‘by ‘the President. who ‘rend ‘the lnslliiute Creed- Roll Cadl. ‘was ‘answered with Almfl Verses. ‘Miinntes oi the lost meet;- in-g were t-eatr and ndiopted. A de~ tailed ‘repaint 0i the Pie ‘Social utrti Dance zheltl‘ ‘recently "was given, proceeds‘ anwuniting to 880-15. Sec- retamy ‘sported having ‘received the. krui-ttin-g ‘nwlniclr was being done for the ‘Orphanage. cost rbeiimg l2. S0. Teadhefs ‘desk is ‘toibe pur- chased‘ ‘by the ‘school. A s-ltnrt pro- ‘grtmutne followed the bitslness. Next meeltiimg ‘at. ‘the ‘home oi Mrrs. A- A‘. Misc-Donald. - STANCHEL-‘niet at the home oi M rs. “Till llialbiwell. 9 mlemibelis and 10 visitors‘ were pnesent- IMeet, ln-g tipenetl ‘by the singling ‘cit the Ode. ‘The minutes oi ‘tihe last meet- in-g svew-t» read and. ‘approved. lRoll Call ‘was snsvrered‘ by u-ltitiiles‘ Committees ‘gtive tltedr report. it nva-s ticcitletl to ‘have a letter oi‘ [sympathy sen‘ to the bereaved members oi ‘the ‘institute. Idruit and‘ candy are ‘to he sent: "to n mienllber wlho is slck~ A weigihl-fllg pamy is ‘to ‘be ‘held at ‘the lh-ome oi Airs. \\"‘lli l-Paihllwaiyt New‘. tneelilng to be held‘ vat the home oii Mtrs- Reatly lWlhiite. Roll Cwll ‘to ‘he nus- wereti with ‘n recipe or helpful hiitiitisi. y... CENTRAL ‘BEDEQUE-iTlne mem- bers of this Institute ‘met at the home oi ‘Mrs. John Miokenua. I2 memlbers ‘and 2 vtisiltors were pres- ent. lMeetf-trg opened wirtih the Ode iolllowed by ‘the Roll‘ Call. The lllldlllléfi (ill ‘Hi6 DPEVllOUQ IHBGWlIlEZ were then read and‘ adopted. Siok committee Itihen gave ‘their reiport. $4.75 was d-nnnted- to the Institute ‘by Nitrs. Wlllnight lbelsrd‘. N demon, strait-ion on the ‘inlalkildlg oi Wtsx ‘Sweet ‘ iPea ‘was given‘ by Mrs. Vvlright Lesrd. Next. meeting "a-t. the ‘homo 0t? Mirs. Wri‘li'll1’-_L9fll‘d- MORELL-‘H ‘memlbers and 2 visitors met n; ‘the home oi’ Mrs. NIaoG-regor. Roll (‘loll ‘was answer- cd ‘by original verses. “onto ‘or ‘which caused much‘ mould-ment- Mlrs. Wlllhsm ‘!Vl‘a‘cG‘rn.ih amd Mrs. Henry ‘(torrid were appointed as Delegates to the Convention. ‘A ‘demonstration on retooling old stoclcln-rs yo.“ given by Mus. Mac- Grluth. it. was decided ‘to continue settling lnl-tslnyt books for quill. The Pronmmnve cwnslsted oi e spell- ing match ‘w~li‘cli‘ prove-ti‘ very in- teresting. Next ‘meeting- to ‘be held n‘. the ‘home oi ‘Mlrs- James B. Jay- Roll Call to ho “thin-ts on House- r-leturlng. SOUTHAMPTON. 12 members mid 1 visitor met. ‘at the sohncll house, ‘Meeting opened ‘with ‘the si-nigdnll oi’ the ‘iniszbl-t-u-te Ode. The Roll was rallied ‘by ‘the Secretary, amt! ‘the ‘mtimrtes lcl’ ‘the-last meeting were read 0nd ‘adopted. Oommlttees wen-e ‘appointed ‘to ‘visit ‘the ‘school. amid art-so to v's'-t. the sick. Delegates ‘were apptyimlotl‘ to the convention 1t ‘was decided no ‘hold n‘ ‘Wh-ist Pauty ‘in rtheSchool. ‘the dste to be ‘eleeitied at the ‘next ‘meeting. Two new members‘ were enrotlled. The nuceiflmg closed with the singing M m9 pgiqpnitid-lymm. bunch‘ ‘wlis serv- erl ‘by "the ‘indies 0nd‘ a Social hour wias‘ spent. Next meshing to be ‘helld st. the school house.‘ ‘HERMWNYVWLLE’. This. ‘lfllilm-t" nit at the home ct Mia. 80M!!! ‘Mrxmimn. it msmi‘ n "Mvl ‘vthaltor wan present. Meetln! 076E941?!’ tending ‘oi the ‘institute Creed. ‘Roll -- lwaosmowored- wimetzmefliollfl s; ‘tn ‘in m cmmonsr" own customs 0 . u 1,867 _1 rd‘ 5.- l I " J's" .___\. Copyright; cuiidt-J _ l x. otnmmtiees were tin‘ ‘the meeting ‘were tread ‘and ado-pied. appointed 10 volt ‘the ‘sick and; the school. ‘it was deoided ‘that ‘moot-int: be ‘laid In the iSchool, ‘an-d ‘that ‘the ground he be ‘fenced. ‘llsn the t. Iu- ‘Siirndwfll i1 be erected. meeting ‘no lbe held‘ st ‘the 1101119 "T Miss ‘Msry Michmis. ' FTh-inging ‘Up Father ‘School . D‘kM@N®‘ .__ ‘up: ' i“) ("my loll!) ‘m W Yhlli (‘l Uri,‘ .~. ‘ti’ iifili ‘w n‘ This W-ir HE founders of the Canadian Pacific Rgiiway well knew that the road which they planned would be not merely a great nation-building force , l in time of -pcace, but a powerful en inc of defence m the Empires day of nee . Their faith was more than vindicated in 1914-18. ' - At the first rumors of n-ar, the resources of tlic ~ ' Canadian Pacific Railway were immediately turned ' 0V6? to the defenders of liberty and the Empire. - _ Both Atlantic and Pacific fleets co-opcratcd with the transcontinental railway, its rolling stock, its shops, its terminal elevators and, all its varied mechanism, for moving supplies. i _ . Through its connections with United States Rail- ways, and with the assetofitsexpcrienccd pCfSOllllCi, the Canadian Pacific became at once a powerful auxd -:~ “ the regular Meeting open Next ICANADI LQWER MONTAGU d x l members and eight visitors met at mmw" w“ “"146 a“ ca" e‘ the hotne oi ‘Mrs. Geo. Anilear tot-have‘ ‘Mr. in the Wlldwood." Roll ponded to ‘by “Household Hints." alter which énch meimiber short ‘Recitation. ‘Mitiutes oi last l“ iiflhflol- A" iary of the Allies’ War Machine. Pnufic Sluiiunx ‘in lllliii/Iflly, (llfinilmr Siulmn), inlifitnuprg,umlnl Hm‘ ‘mm. Iilevtorial xfaruls in Cauatihm On the son, the (‘om patty lmtl Fpcrird opportunities of service. Pcriinps no more romnit tic. awry is l0 lac found in tiavzil nntiuls than that 0f tho Entprcss of Russia and ilCl‘ exploits cu thc Scvtrn Seas. Tin: Company's ships irnnsprirtctl sniciy ovcrszcns from i914 to i918 more than l.l,()0(),(.‘(l(l mnsoi szupplicrt Thc total numhc-r of tiu- (‘omgumyfis cmpioyccr. joining the zirmy “'01; 10,1347. The (Tatiatlian Pacific allowed six tntmths‘ lull pny l‘) cncli cmploycc voluntarily cnlistitnf, and ici: it lic iJiOWll that stlch men would In: taken hurl: iiit‘. ‘in: ucfvittt‘ 0n their rct “m. "All troop trains were lmntllctl with a skill which the military authorities ciinrnctcrizcd cs “truly amaz- ing. At all tune-s the (rnlirc tnjtganizntitm 0i the Railway was at ihc distioszil t.i' the (Juvcrnmtrttt. Returned soldiers tukcti in to cmploytncnt up to the cnd cl i920 lllllllbCfCd 18,000 tin-n, 0i whom mfirc than 11,000 wcrc in addition to the fnrtitcr cm- pltiyccs Will) (‘time ililCk into the service. ' monthly lileellllfi-‘CQBQRTY repairs 1r‘ ‘Svlloyl- SEW ‘lien- ed by sitigiilg "Churclntsry reported that iour War Pict- E ~ Elevcirmeeting were rend and adopted. A me was c ' ' l0 ber was John Aitken make ne-‘st the home oi’ ‘Mrs. m," yegJnres had ‘been received from 110- LONG GREEK-The monthly "1991- and what it is noted IDJE. tor school. ‘lllfliume t0 hBVBJIuz oi ‘this ‘Institute was held at gave a same suitably iramed and plscvdtha homo oi lMrs. ‘Alex. MacLeod. interesting progrsm- ‘Fourteen members and live visit- snd adopted. ‘Roll ..__-_ ior." arrfid Ollt- 011a 00W 41mm" ore were present. The meeting op- int; ot the hard welcomed. Next. meetinirened with ‘President in the chair. school reported lt Wallace All-lMinutes oi last meeting were read ing. and secllred p can we; fres- iinitsiy was ‘settled until ‘w T0801‘! ‘q s Cit! lug. 0° aioriti- ' pouded to with a “Canadian ‘City holidays. ‘A debate The ‘iOoonttY lite exceed committee which were appointed proved‘ very interest to "meet with the trustees o: the iLlie won lby a largo ‘m school in connection with the plac- new member e rflllfllq 4-131 "darts Holland! A TO steep? nl '4, q; -IF\ EVER QWN A YACHTJLL NEVER ‘ NEED A Foe-HORN ‘ WHILE MAGCJE QLEEpEp-o-ICJW D055 5H5‘ EXPECT P15- $30., 'wt=.t.|_- IT'S QUlET ‘ HERE ANYWAY i wood 1100i‘ ll avinB had l‘ , rices. Nothlt