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'l', (‘.11as-o\\‘, gavo some import- nnr and valuable information rc- gardlng the evaporated potato. llllll is. ho. said, ‘potato 0V’Z1])Ol'll.l.(“(l 2v: th- rau- of Your to Ilvc Imshcls ,lo lnnltu 0111-’ bushel oi cvuporala-d lpolnlot-s. This food, Mr. Gussow tt-xplainozl, ls very useful ‘in stock lflrdiug. allhou‘g’l1 lhcrc no ‘mar- ;l<~‘t in (funada ut the present timo Il‘~~ thought ‘that once it. had :bt-on do111o11strntod that evaporated 'pol.zitoos fol-mod an economical lnuuhod of lending, that ‘they would lil'l']) iuddiniloly‘, that they ltood 11o Idllllcull storage, and that they can ibt- slllppod ool1ipz1rutivoly clpcaply. in demand would. soon establish lt- Ifixporilncnts conducted in Jduropo in lllg focdlng 01' slxzcrs, oulllc- shorp, pigs, and . a had proved that evaporated lulnloos rsplzlce corn, Iiarlcy and 11:11:, the latter to some extent only. Tho Incronsg of weight of tho animals experimented wlth shnwvd ‘that tho. evaporated potato is n satisfactory food. v homo or Mrs. F. Hallldny. BRINGING UP FATHER w d... ___, ‘l’ .1 ,1 u ‘n .1 1a‘... .~ t vrr-‘v .~.-l~-“t. on THE crilnwmrowu sputum Report of Women’s ‘ A Institutes, of Prince " Edward Island Eldon. Twentydour members st~ tended ‘the November meeting o! this Branch. wblch was held at tfhe The mestlng opened In the usual way, and as ‘this was the first annivers- ary of ‘the Instltute, a report o! the year's work was glven ‘by the sec- retary. Two new "members were welcomed. The school committee reported the need of a drinking fountain and a committee was ap- ,' pointed to attend to this mutter, and another commutes was ap- pointed to vlslt the school next month. Alter the buslness was over, a splondld program was oar- rled out. , The ‘meetlng then took Ihe form of a social evening, each member bad brought her husband ordrlend. A delicious supper was served to the fifty ‘present and a most onjoyable time spent. The next meeting wlll be held In the school, or the new hall, ‘it ready. Stanchq. The December meeting of this Institute was ‘held at ‘the Ilome ol’ Miss Amy Frlzzlo and was attended ‘by twelve members and two visitors. The meeting opencd by singing a Christmas carol. and roll call was answered with ‘tongue- (wistors. The petition, from Avo11- Ion Instllutc was considered 11nd signed by nIl the mcmbcrs. It was decided to have n Christmas Tree for the school chlldron, and $10.00 was voted for It, One of the mem- hers was appointed to put up the new shades in the school, and plans were made to have the sign-board orecled._ It was decided to j0I11 with the Orange Imdge at Rose Vulloy, and -Iu1ve 11 goose supper“ tho date o!‘ which will be announc- od later. A stove drum ls to be In- stalled 1'11 llle school and some minor repairs lllilllg to the stove. Lunch was served and the meeting olosod by singing zlnolhor Christ- mas carol. The ncxt meeting wlll b1- ‘hcld at the home of Mrs. Allan Mclmnn, New Perth Ilrnnch held their De- ooulber mooring at the home of Mrs. C. II. hlc-Nelll, with eleven IIIUHILIUFS and onc visitor present. Aftor the usual opening petitions r01" ‘the .‘\I. '& D. aocletlos were slgn- Ml. Several pairs of mltts were donatod at this meeting. The mem- bers will moot. next. month with Mrs. George Martin. North River. Fourteen members and one vlsilor nttc-udod the De- cl-lnber moo-lhlg 01' this Institute which mot at the homo of Nlrs. ll. II. McKinley. Alter the 1151111.] op~ fining, It was reported that screens \\'\5I'0 ‘bcing mndo for tho Hall. Plans wore nuldc for a basket so- 1'l:ll to ‘bc l1old on December 11th. .-\t. the ooncluslon of the business 111o‘-tl11g 1‘ol'1'oshn1ont.s were served. Vork. Thlrlcon members attend- t-d the Novombor mccting oi’ ‘this Ilruuch which was hold at tho homo of .\ll'S. Peter Brodie. Roll call was unsnvcred with something of inter- ostscon 01' hoard at the Exhibition. ’l‘ln.= M. & D, petitions were pro- ‘sl-nlcd 11nd signud by all present. .‘\1'1':111gcn1o11ts were made for ‘lhc I.ibr-.1ry—0a1ol1 mombcr is to donuto onc or more books-not necessan ily 11o\v——\vl1lcl1 will be ‘kept at sumo central point and be avallabb- l0 zlll Institute members. A play is lacing :11~1‘angcd for, and will tultu pluoc early in thc new your. 'I‘I1o ncxl. moot-lug will bu ln-Id at llnt homo ol‘ Alrs. Ilarry Ilvsndorsou. . ..Poplar Grove. The .1'1rsl...1i1r1-:nlu1' morning of this new Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. Gcorgo Alcllrlhur, eleven members. 11nd zhIrLv-scvon visitors being present. 'I‘l1o meeting was called to ordcr by tho ‘president, and oponcd by singing the Ode. lloll cull “'11s :111.<\vo1'od with “Illnus 0t l-louso- oloani11g." Tho petitions [or tho .\I. & l). fiOoloLllJS were signed. Foul‘ nrw members were added to the roll and ivolctnned to tho Institute. 'I‘I1c next ‘mcoting wlll ‘be hold at tho l1omo ol’ Mrs. Ilobort \Vlllizl.n1s. Lorne Valley. 'l‘ho. Doce-mbor mcctlng o!’ this Branch was hold at the homL- of .\l1's. C. Shaw. six 111on1b1irs and one vlsltorsbelng present. After the usual opening. reports ‘from various oommlttoos wcro hoard, a11d various \\':1y.‘1 o!‘ im-rt-aalng the Iustlltu-lo funds worc discussed. P1111121 wore also tulkod ovur ‘for lmylng prcsents tor tho school children's Christmas Troo. Tllu l11oIc111t-ncy nl‘ the woathor :11:- cnunted (or lho small ultolulnlnw‘. Tho next molding will ho hold ul tho homo 01‘ Mrs. Malcolm Nil-Loud. Norborough. Tlrirtoonl nwmbors 11nd four visitors attondctl tho D1‘- combcr lueotlng of this Inslilulo, which was hold at tllo Imnn: o1‘ Iilrs. Goorgo Sharpe. Tho usual routine ‘Imsluoss was carrlod on and the polltlons worr- signozl. al- tor which It was doldozl to glvo tho ohllrlron tho nnnnnl Chrlstnlzui Trout, and arrangcnwnta worn nuulc aocordlngly. A dainty lunch was servod by the hostess and 1111 enjoyable social evening spout. One new mam-her was wolcomod. Kinross——Ulgg. Tho Novombor matting o1‘ this Brunch took ‘tho. form of a Bean Supper 11nd the rog- ular buslnqss pmgrnm was dis» pensed with Ior tho evening. Ono new member was welcomed. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed ‘by the members and their trlends. and the proceeds lrom the supper amounted to $24.85. Next month. the members wlll meet with Mrs. P. J. McQueen, Ulgg. Emyvale. The November meetlpg of this Branch was held at the home or the president. Mrs. Frank McQuaId, and was attended by tourteen members who answered roll call with “Household Hints." Altar slnglng the Ode and the reading and approval o! the min- utcs, a discussion took place on the holdl-ng of a Whlst and Dance. irhlch had been proposed at s. ‘pre- vlous meeting. For various reas- ons, however. the majorlty decided to postpone It to some future date. At. ‘the December ‘meeting. Wlllttll was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. J. Murray, Ion member and one visitor were present and answered roll call wtlh Christmas sugges- tions. A discussion took place on the holding o1’ u Play In the Hull. Ills date o! which wlll ‘be decided at the Ilcxl. nwellng. A social hour was unjoyc-dhpleaslng vocal and Instrumental music was suppllorl. alto!‘ which u dainty lunch was served by the lIObIPSS. The mem~ bors will nwtt ncxt month at. tho 1101119 of Mrs. Aeneas J. Clarkin. Red Point. 'I‘I1e lhacelnber meet- ing of this Branch was held at the home ol‘ Mrs. Adrien Mclnnls and “'11.; atlcndotl ‘by nino nmmbcrs and seven visitors. Tho meeting open- cd In the usual manner unda con1< ndltee or lhree women, namely. 111's. (‘hlng- .\’Irs. Garrett 21nd Mrs. A. A. Mclnnls, were appointed to consult ‘the school trustees about providing an oulor cntrnnccto the school house. vThc program onu- siatoal of Chrishnns pupors sup pliod by the Dopurlmc-ntnnd other roadlngs by Mrs. Mclnnls, hlrsdl. Ilobcrtson and Miss Mnlono. The nmollng closod by singing the Nth‘ tionul Anthcln. Mrs. Albert Gar- rolc will cnturtain the Institute noxl month. Sea View. Twenty-two members and two visitors attended the De- <-o111bor‘n1eo.ling which Wns hold at tho home of bliss Laura Graham. ’l‘ln.~ meeting opcncd by singing the Ode and repeating ‘the "Creed." 'I‘\voncy-two members, answered the roll call with Christmas ‘thoughts. Correspondence and JJlllS were submitted -by the secretary and the lath-r ordered paid. It was dccld~ od to serve hot cocoa to the school children at the noon hour, and tho school committee were authorized to purchase tho neocssitics for ‘this ntallcr. The "members also decld- od lo mako candy 1o sell at the (‘hristmas concert. The entertnln- ment. commlttoc‘ for 'l.h(l, January nurvting arc the Misses lloss, Moek 11ml Allldretl Donald. Roll call \vlll ‘b1- unswered with New Year resolu- lions. Freeland, Lot 11. Six members and lourloen visitors attended thc Dccolnbor meeting o1‘ this Branch, which mot at tho home of Mrs. John Pnlmor and opened _l11 thE usual 1na11nor. ltoll call was 2111s- wcrod with "Jokes." Reports were submlttcd ‘from ‘committees In charge of repairs of school fence and o1‘ purchasing new desks for the ‘school. The next meet-lug will be hold at the home of Mrs. C. A. Palmer. Marshfield. Tho December meet- lng or this Institute was held at Ibo homo oi Miss Erna Boswell. ton mcmbcrs and two visitors 111-. loading. Allor lhc usual opening, :1 goncral discussion took place on bow to ‘make Ibo Iualltule meeting plorc ultruolivo. It was docldod 1o place n sign-board on the school und a. ‘committee 01' two were ap- poinlde to sec Ibo Motor League in this connection. Miss Jonklns lurnlsllcd vcry enjoyable music, 11nd alter lunch I1ud been sorvod, the meeting closed with the Nation- nl Anlhom. The ncxt meoting wlll bo hold at lhp homo of Mrs. Slit- son. Egmont Bay. The December mcotlng of this Institute was hold alt the homo of Mrs. Leon S. Arson- ault- St. Chrysostmn, with two-Ive members and one visitor attending. Alter thcyusual opening, It W118 dcolded to l1uy two drinking [aun- tnlns [or St. Chryaostoln school. 11nd also to got a cupboard made Ior the drinking cups. School ‘oom- mlltces were appointed to vlslt Si. Chrysostom and St. Pllllll) sohools for the monht. TI1c roslg- nation of the prcsldont was regrol- fully accepted, 11nd Miss ldnlrldss (luudot was nppolntod In hor plnco I'm- lho romuindor ol tho, your. Tho noxt mccllug wlll ‘be hold at lho I1on1c oI Mrs. l-Ilumunuzll .\l. Gal- Inlll and roll call wlll bc answered wllh “johns? Murray Harbor. Ninotos-1i mom- bors and on“ visitor utlondozl lln- DOCOIIHICI‘ meeting which “Ulrlllfiltl at the I10111o. of Airs. A. S. Prmvsv. Tho mootlng opened by singing .1 Christmas carol and roll cull was IIIISIVOTGIl wlth a Chriistnlas verso. 'l‘hcre was an oxohangc of (‘hrlsl- nuls gifts and :1 box ol‘ toys “'11s plrckoll Ior the Mt. Ilcrbert Orphan- age. Each momber look her fancy work wlth I101‘, thus glvlng others Ideas Ior Christmas gifts. noxt ‘nmeclng \vIII be held at. the home of Mrs. A. P. Prowsc. Lakevlew Institute held their Dcccmber nwetlng at tho home ‘ll The . Mrs. C. J. Campbell with seventeen members anduour vlsltors attend- ing. and answered roll call with "Riddles." A blll of $6 50 lorbulld- lug platform at North Lake school was ordered paid, and the petltlons for the M. A’: D. societies were signed. The secretary, Mrs. J. E. Dlngwell, gave an enjoyable read- lng, and Mrs/Baker and Miss Mc- Kay sang a duet “When Irish Eyes are SmIl-lng." There was al- so a recltatlon by llllss McKay, a solo by Mlss Robertson. and In- strumental muslc by Miss McKay. and a. song by Carrle Fraser. School committees were appointed tor both dlstrlcts. The next meet- 1118 wlll be held at the home ol’ Mrs. E. D. Fraser, North Lake,and therewlll ‘be an all-Canadian pro- gram. Alberton South. Eighteen mem- bers and one vlsltor set at the home ol’ Mrs. Frank Fraser on November 28th, when a special meeting was held to arrange for a concert and a. Chrlstmas 'I‘ree. It was dccldetl at this meeting that $10.00 be glven to help Edmond Perry, who was wounded in :1 shooting accident here, and who bud to be taken to the P. C. I103- pilnl for treatment. At the con- clusion 0f the meeting n dainty lunch was served which Wllfl greatly enjoyed. The rogular Do- cembsr meeting was held in the schoolhouse and was intended by nlncteon members and three visll- ors. The meeting opened In the usual munncr, andlhe Map Cour mlttce reported that 11 new mup bud been purchased from .\Ic,\'er 6': Co.. and cost $15.10. It was do- r-idorl to change the hour o1’ IIlPGl- lug from 7.30 to 7.00 p.111. .‘\ lcl- lor was road from Mls Wilson. Ilod (‘muss nurse. IL was nlovod and socondcd that gram refund bo sont at onco. Tho noxt moetillg will be held in thc school houso. Searletown Ilrz111cl1 nut on Do- ccmber 11th, with Miss Alllock. right lnmubors 11nd eight visitors Iloing proacnl. 'I‘l1‘- ulootlng open- ed in Ibo usual numnor and tho petitions for the M. k I). socivtios were slgncd. Different anmvcru for roll call were (llscusscd. 'l‘l1».- 1n0n1bors are to prepare a. spcolnl program Ior the January moctlug. Lunch was served and tho social hour which was enjoyed at the close of the ‘business meeting was interspersed with delightful muslc- al selections. The next nwctlng will be hold at the homo of Ali's. Earle Lonrd. Thls Branch reports also having scnt $25.00 to the Iiedequo Lodge collcctlon for tho Orphanage. South Lake. Slx nwmbers :1 ono visitor attended the November meeting of lLbls Institute which met at the home ol’ Mrs. A. A. Mc- Donald. Roll call urns answered by quotations, giving also tho 11111110 of tho author. The commit- tco reported having candy (lrdered for tho school children, also an :1 =4 .5, innosmsan 2s, 19g; Christie's Cocoanut Qn Reception Day Y° I Biscuits which are ideal to serve to your guests on Reception Day. Ask for UR grocer has an amazing variety of temptingly dainty Christie's Christie's B 1 s cults I7/zere's' a Christie Biscuit Jbr 61/951 .7<rste “T Macaroons, Social loe=crcz1n1 lroozcr Ior the Institute. _\':1rl0us suggestions were glvon on trntortalnmonts for ‘tho different mcctlugs, and ncxt month the meeting wlll arrange a program for some months In advance. This In- stitute also ‘signed the petitions submitted ‘by ‘the Avonlea Brunch. The next. mootlng will hp hold at the home of Mrs. J. J. llloDonald. Borden. The November meeting o1‘ 1.111s Branch was hold at the home of Mrs. John Mclsauc, eleven members and two visitors attend- ing. Tho mcotlng opened In the usual manner with ‘the vlcepresl- l dont in the chair. The sum ol‘ $35 llmge W99 i"!!! ‘he 513M“ are ‘lune was voted toward the nc\v rlnk. and also lo get prizes Ior tho Christmas closing of thc-schooI-.~lt— was decldcd to pay hall the ex‘ pcnsos ol’ ‘cleaning the schooLand also to hold the Bazaar before Christmas. Since tho (Bordon) 121st nwotiug, this Branch has sui- l'1:!‘P(l lhc loss 01' r1 lrelovtad mem- bor~—tl1o lute Mrs. Arthur Jay. who was the formor soc-rotary of tho Brunch. The M. & D. pclltlons wore presented 11nd signed by all mombcrs. ‘The ncxt lucetlug will bo hold on Docclnbcr 17th at ‘the homo of Mrs. John lllurmy. At tho. closo o1’ the ‘Iiuslncss mcoting. lunch was served, 11nd muslc was cnjoyod during lhofplensunt social l1ou1" lhnl. followed. Long Creek. ‘Phlrtoon l11ou1‘bu1"s " and ‘three visitors attended Ibo Dc- oomber meeting 01' this Institute, . whlrh was I1eId at. the Immuol .\I1‘l:. .\‘I. hllwNelll. The 111ooli11gop oncd with tho Odo, and roll cull was answered with “What I first rmnombcr, 21nd when." 'l‘l1ls I11- stitutu ls completing a quill. Ior tho Protustaxnt ()rpI1a11:1,'.:o that “'11s sturlod by tho Ladies’ Auxlll- nry. Quito n number of aprons wore lIlllllllHl in 11nd llvo were sold. 'I‘\vo now 111c111bors wore wt-Icomonl. .‘\ 111111111‘ “How lo lion-p tho lio_\".~'. Ilonrt I11 tho. Ilon1o,"‘ was road by Miss Rosu Alcllougull. Tho uoxl 1p . n11,‘ wlll be lho homo of .\Ir.-. Norman McLoan and roll onll will bt- amsworcd with "Ilooipmss for cnko Illllug and lclngs." No.2 N No.2 v o. '3 for Blobdl cwonhucnn .1 p. Guurdlan will glvo n Calendar with each Now or Renewal Subscrlptlou. received. The Illuslrntlon on the trout, en- titled. "On the Range" gives an 11n- lque picture palntlng 0t Dally Scenes in All Rural Dlstrlcts. _ The calendar ls prlnted In nlce visible from a distance, giving the changes ot the n1oon and other In- Ior1nallon..__.._..__.... _ ' The upper part on the lnsldo o! the calendar contains an account shout Ior cvory month ol the your. The back of each sheet is devoted to the cure ol’ llve stock, poultry, cultivation, and valuable inlorlna- tion In determining ivcights. mens- urcs, nnd quantity 0t produce. There ls also a sheet Ior an ln~ ventory ot farm Implements, crop stock. poultry, Insurance. dwelling and out bulldlngs, also a space nl- Iolcd Ior llnbllltles as well ns net oarnlngs and assols. In nll making a complete account AN ATTRACTIVE AND IJSEHIL FARMERS CALENDAR FDR ’25 O The Guardian Has a Limited Number of At- tractive and Useful Combined Calendars and Handbooks for New and Renewal Subscriptions ' O From now untll Ilec. 31, 1924 thebook that will be a real Irlcnd to the lurmcr who la looking I01’ fl slmplo method cl‘ keeping ln touch with his farm. Remember, there Is only 11 Ilmlt- cll number, so scnd In your New or Renewal subscription at once and inquest. us to send you the Calendar. run (‘ll1\IlL0TTET0\VN ouanpmu 131! Prince Street, Charlottetown, I‘. Id. l. Tho Charloltotnwn Guardian. Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. Ileur Sire:- Pleusa 11ml enclosed I . . . . . . . . . . .. l0! New or llenuwul Subscription to The (iunrdlnn. 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