APRIL 19; 1W4 __ - . 'chness 0i Mustard neutrahzegs ‘grid; easier . to {at foods you i0 603°)’ digest" dflillzttzr? emlijvlllisch otherwise mlilllsfirden‘: the difleifive mgms’ wo ' ‘ THE < "CHAR Iir ¢GUARBI¢AN - Acapulco-uranium wlnflfiilutes- of, P. "E. I. UIGO KINROSS at the march meeting of ‘this lnstltute, at which eleven members were present, l-hl report of the rycent social we: given. 0f gtho proceeds, one hal. were voted for repairs at Ulg, school. the remainder to b, divided between (lmml View am Llyndalo schools. Two new lIJPlilllPf‘: were welcomed. A collection wa. taken up. BORUEN.~—Fift-etn tncmbcrs nut two visitors attended the Marci meeting of this club which was Iln annual meeting. hlrs. James lilac uonnld was reelected President llllwCror-bv Vice. and Mrs. Wallace Field Secretary-Treasurer. Phis Institute was planning to plant trees, and shrubs In the land donated by Miss Crosby for a park. Progressive Auction was lllu pro- gramme for the evening. The next meeting wll be held at the home o1‘ Mrs. Wallace Field. KELLTS CROSS.—'l‘he annual e ’ I I r Q . o"-- Pure and Sweet as agSpring Morning HAT’S the thought that ’ comes to you when you see an array of clothes-waohed with Sunlight. _Wh1te things are snowy whlte-—not gray and dull. Colored things are The Sunlight purity puaralln’ If 35,000 Ila: new" blob rqualled. Bccauu it is Ho: Question , Sunlight. i: no! y Ihc mortunnonlcal meeting of this Institute was 1191a at the home of Mrs. John W. Mc- Kenna at which elgh-t members and six visitors were present, and an- swered roll call with her favorite birth stone and birth month. After the financial statement for the year was read. Mrs. Mark Smith was elected lkesldlenl, Mrs. Frank Roach, Vice. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly rc-elcctod Secretary-Treasurer for the coming year. “GLENMEREZ- Nine members and ‘two visitors attended the March meeting which was. held in Granville Schoolhouse. The chief item of business transacted was the Jeclsion to donate the quilt. in- tended for Lottery purposes. to St. Vincent's Orphanage. One new member was welcomed. The next meeting wll be the Annual meet- ‘ lug and will be held in the School- house wherc n full attendance is re- quested. LINKLETTER. — The annual ' meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. APB. Clark and was attended by nineteen members and two visitors. The old board of offlcerawvere re-elocted by acclama- lion. The Secretary reported nine- teen members teen paid. The after- noon wan buslly spent making a quilt. The nextmcetlng will be held at the home of Mrs. A. D. Murray. RED POINT.—The annual meet lug of this Institute was held at zhe home o! Mrs. Silas Fraser, nnd was attended by eight members . and fourteen visitors. After singing the Ode. the minutes of the last annual meeting, financial state- mont, report for year and minutes of last meeting were read and stood approved. Nine members for the new year joined at this meeting. Mrs. J. C. Campbell was elected President, Mrs. A. W.,Garrett, vice‘, I and Miss Alice Malone Secretary- , Treasurer. The total receipts for . zhe year amounted to $138.23. which was raised by lce Cream social. serving school fnlr lunch PAGE EIJWEN ' When tea lone: its ‘freshmen and fl-uvon‘ I651 TEA. For that reason is never 001d in bulk. llllllllllEN Bill Fllll “Bll3lllll|l" A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mother! Fletcher's Castor-in. has been m use for over 30 years to re- hcre hnlnrs and children of Con~ slqsnnnn, Flatuicncy, Wind Colic ::n_d luau-rhea; allnying Ifeverishnoss iHSlIlg therefrom, and, by regulat- ng tliebtt-mflch and Bowels, aids zlle assimilation of Food; giving natural sloop without opiates. Tho genuine bcura signature of A. D. 1924 . UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG , "M" "W above headlna. we advertised m m, ‘Halifax Chronicle", “Halifax Herald," "St. John Tofu. graph‘ ‘and ‘lcharlottetqwn Guardian" for thlreo ism" of 82¢" Piper‘. durlng th¢_week commencing January 28th to ehruary 2nd of‘ the year that "One of’ our native patriot; WM was successful In keeping hla own. eligible sons out of the flrlngllne denied to unlhe privilege of handling n c". ‘Kai: llne of merchandise" (meaning Hohner Harmonicas) or in other worth refuted to grant us the right of doing business In the Obuntry we fought for." We now give the some publicity through the same channel: to the following-statement: Thla statement referred to Mr. T. S. Pattilllo and his sonn who are the principals in the firm of T. S, Pattlllo 6. Company, Limited .and we with now, through the same channob, to pay. that we believe Mr. Pattlllo was desirous of having his sins do their part-that they were examined on different occasions and eacl-nexamlnatlon showed them not eligible and the statement above referred to was there- fore not justifiable. We_ much regret the publication of the mils-statement and desire to apologize to the gentlemen named therein. Mr. Pattlllo and his song have agreed to accept this retraction and apology wlth our paying their expenses In full aatlafactlon and that no action or actions will be taken against ourselves or the paper: publishing the advertise- ment. BAIRD — THOMAS - SCOTT, LTD. (The Guardian In Pllblllllivflfl this retraction on the part of flies: esteemed advertloers regrets that they uled their space for the unfortunate and uncalled for reflection upon the persona referred to.) -bright--_everything seems to chine with the purity that comes only from absolute cleanliness. "And- think no wonder 'in that beolube, the very ingredients in ' Sunlifiltt‘? Soap arolhemselves the fiii-oduotiXof-toojical sun, breeu» "flower. and innit. Its blend of natural oils makes Sunlight the moat efficient laundry soap 1n the you ran buy. and Pie social. During the year a' hardwoow floor W88 laid in the \ school at a cost of $69.00. Prizes to the extent of 85.00 were given to r the School Fair, and $15-00 W88“ F spent in School equipment. . “ CARDlGAN.—The annual meet- ing of this Institute was held atl the home of Mrs. J. E. MacDonald? at which ten. members and three_ visitors were present. Following‘ the reading of the various reports (all of which were adopted) the~ election of officers took place. Pro,- The f-St." John’s Abattoir“ world. r . Thanh new leisure on wnh day if you "I1 SW59"- Buy a ukq inlay, foul tlwdlroaiom nnd loo ior yourloll. "LEVER BROTHERS [LIMITED TORONTO <‘yl'lIl|'l w- .--l ..l..\.~..|»»--..o.. lllllllllhlltlllllul runny yrtyollo zllhllnuv n4- sldent Mrs. McNlcholl, Vice, Mrs D. er Mina Genoa Lewis (re-elected). The sum of six dollars was collect», ed from the Institute members for the Red Cross. Some discussion took place about the new school. A. ' full account of the year's work will. be found in the report of the Vlce~ President. which will appear later. NEW PilRTlb-Eleven members attended the a-nnunl meeting of this Institute which was held in the. chcol-house. The Secretary- Tre-asnrerbs- report showed a total receipts 1191.33) which were raised by lce cream social and a lecture by Mr. Duffy. over $30.00 was spent on the school and land for a playgmnnll. Mrs. J. A. Dewar was elected President for the new year. Mrs. Ernest Moar, vlcePrer sldent and Mrs. Stewart llfcLare-n re-elected Secretary-Treasurer. KlNGSBOROUGHr-The annual meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. S. S. Robertson and six visitors. Due to sickness in the community. there was not as much active work carried on an usual. but the yeoflrexpenllllures show sum; of money donated to C. Moreon, and Secretnry-Treasnr-__ successful year financially. Of the; and was attended by eight members ' Bo... Limited St. John’s, Newfoundland Authorized Capital . -~s_150,000.00 Subscribed Capital Paid up Capital - $102,100.00 _ $50,450.00 Bankers-éBank of Nova Scoiria Auctioneers and dealers in Live Stock Consignments Solioited Prompt returns guaranteed School Fairs. candy for school . Xmas tree, atwlalg for quilt etc. Mrs. W._'S. fiobertson em "elected Pregldaflt, Mrs: Walter . Young Vlmnlandllrl. Mel-m“ Stewart secretary-Treasurer. A concert is to be held very lhortly. . Gable address, Abattoir. , -¢