QQT-QPER“: “’~"" i - THE wiaiilinfiirrourtir-QARDI» a‘ -__.... s.‘ ' i den are nasturtlums ‘which have \ nnn.-.u.suuu-tusnu~nnl "-01- s...» ,. nuslIlKnInlpqnnI-nnnillillfi MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL FAIR ___._ Now Ready THE GOLDEN FUTURE ' of ‘ - ' Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR Suitable for ready referen ' 1h ' ,, for mailing 1.. °:§iL'I..hZiI$§§.°' "°'“" °' WHAT SIR HENRY THORNTON SAYS: "I an; very much obliged to you for the adv copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congifiiltfye. late you upon the excellence of the production which is really well done and. full of interesting articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf.” rue HALIFAX 11:21:41.0 SA rs.- ,,.. .. _ "7"!" u" Wmllllments of The Charlottetown Gllflrlllflll. We have received a brochure entitled “'l‘he‘Golden Future," setting forth the attract. iveness of Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity publication is particularly commendable and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, in the face of a world-wide depression, is singing it song of faith and confidence, is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which to be thankful. “Prince Edward Island, re-emnentl af ' district, has led the way inpmany branydhes filings: gressive farming. and also in eo-operative market- ing. The people are, on the whole, exceptionally contented. They invite the rest of the world to share their happiness with them. And the initiat- ive of the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commendable." CONTENTS THREE VIEWS OF TIIE ISLAND .................. Introduction ISLE OF REST (Poem) . Lucy Gertrude Clsrliin BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- R. Hearts. Lleut. Governor TOURIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. E. Morrison NO DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE ‘Confirm Article) » William s. Dutton A GREAT ADVENTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulier IIIARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES C. C. Thompson A HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS ....... Justice A. E. Arsenault FARM LANDS FOR SETTLERS v CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF EGGS AND POULTRY NEW CAR FERRY STEAMER BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT Continued 2 Helen Herring. 3 Phyllis Chapman. Boys 9-12. 1 Willard Kennedy. 2 Howard Jackson. 3 Orrin MacKsy. 4 Len Jordan and Gordon MscKsy. Girls over 12. 1 Florence Billard. 2 Elizabeth Fraser. 3 Carrie Chapman and Sadie Brehsut 4 Margaret White. Boys Backward Race under 0 1 Earle Herring. 2 Allan Herring and John Arsensult 3 Perley MacLeod. 4 Fred Herring. Girls Backward Race under I l Blanche MacLeod. 2 Phyllis White. 3 Gladys Buell. 4 Shirley Cooper. Boye Backward Race over 9 l Gordon MacKay. 2 Max Cooper. 3 Lcn Jorden 4 Gerald Bell. Girls Backward Race 9-12. 1 Sadie Brehaut. 2 Hazel Prowse. 3 Thelma LcLacheur. 4 Carrie Chapman. Boys Backward Race over l2. 1 Chester Cooper. 2 Gavin White. r 3 Bruce Stewart. 4 Roy Buell. ' Girls Backward Race ever l2 1 Sadie Brehaut. 2 Carrie Chapman. 3 Margaret White. 4 Lena Bell Girls Backward Race 9-12. l Evelyn Buell. 2 Vivian Penny 3 Thelma Bell. 4 Sylvia Hooper. Boys Three-legged Race. 1 Willie White and Roy Buell 2 Lcn Jordan and Gerald Bell. 3 Gordon McKay and Howard Jack- son. 4 Willie Harris and Luther Penny. Girls Three-Legged Race 1 Carrie Chapman and Hazel Prowse 2 Sadie Brehaut and Betty Fraser 3 Ada Baker and Hilda. Beck. Boys Three-Legged Race over 12 1 Willie White and Roy Buell. 2 Gavin White and Lewis Harris. 4 Ralph Billsrd and Machon Le- Lacheur. » Jockey Race. 1 Preston Robertson and Nelson Kennedy. 2 Willard Kennedy and Fred White. Jockey Race‘ over 12. 1 Gavin White and Lewis Harris. 3 Machon LeLacheur and Kennedy. 4 Ralph Billard and Elmer Buell Leap Frog. 1 Roy Buell and Willie White. 2 N. Kennedy and W. Kennedy. Three-Legged Race 1 Annie White and Sylvia Hooper. 2 Vivian Penny and Vivian White 3 Laura Richards and Eileen Buell grown up from seed which was pro- duced froin seed sown in the spring. Apparently this June weather which we have recently enjoyed has fooled even Old Mother Nature herself into believing that it is spring. Mrs. John Noonan left on Monday morning for Boston, Mass. On her return she will be accompanied by her husband who went some time ago to Boston to undergo treatment for injuries received in a fall as al- ready noted in‘ these columns. His many friends in O'Lear,v and sur- rounding districts tmst. w-t he will be much improved by the trip. _ On Sunday an aeroplane paid a visit to the town and took for a ride all who wished to go and had the price. Over ‘l0 took advantage of their opportunity and consequently over it200 was taken in by the promoters. One of the passengers was Dr. Cham- pion who was taken over Mount Roy- al. This was the first plane ever seen in that vicinity and the doctor's friends recall that he was a passeng- er and also the owner of the first au- .tom'obile which came to that district. At. that. time the roads in this see- 3 Chester Cooper and Bruce Stewart 3 Gordon lucKay and Willie Harris 2 Bruce Stewart and Chester Cooper 3 Gordon McKay and Willie Harris. the doctor ran the riskgof prosecution , in order to answer a. summons to at- . tend an urgent case. His frienb are glad to see Mr. Marne Kennzdy out again after being ill from an attack of chicken-pox and flil. The Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church was held on Monday evening, October 14th at the home of Mrs. J. A. Matthews. The devetlonal exercs- es were led by Mrs. J_ M. Mcwilliams. The chief subject under discussion was the making of arrangements for the holding of a supper and parcel- post sale in the I. O. O. F. Hall on October 30th. Committees were ap- pointed to take charge of the various details» of the work. A new member Mrs. (Rev) A .I-"‘. Baker was enrol- led at this meeting. The meeting closed by repeating in uiision of the Mizpah Benediction, O’Leary is apparently fast recover- ing from the effects of the recent fires. The store which was owned by Mr. Edward Bryan and operated by Mr. Harold A. Jelley has been replac- ed .by hauling the old school from Carleton, Lot 6. and fitting it up. Mr. J. A. Matthews and Mr. Claude Jel- ley have already moved into the new barber-shops which they have tlon were closed to motor traffic but . made entirely of i“. the natural colors of {m FANCY NUT ROLL, suciusar cu ORDERS FOR FANCY MOULDS. ETLY. MUST BE PLACED 48 HOLYRS 11V ADVANCE to your door. ‘ CZLYV TRAL CHAR LU i“i‘r.'l'tt V. N stream, P. Q, accompanied by two of. the coining mouth. Cui-i-cspondcu Mrs. DECORATED ICE CREAM CAKE DECORATED LOG ROLL BRICK FOR HALLOV/IIEN-l’UMPKlN CPJNTRE FANCY MOULDS l-‘UR SPEClAl OCClSIONS Special occasions are iiltinigly’ observed “'1, 11L" - . i‘ i ‘ i i“ {any muumku T. , _ i; _~ i‘ I 11 ~ UWIAECTIOIV ICE CREAM Thanksgifing” itlld detoiuinc clTeci. boyflzillowc en, occasion we prepare ihcsc aiiriictivc ‘mute lllCll‘ 31411.10 CHJflllI _ iiiul tinted If, in leaves. eir. .\.-'.~:u-_ Ylillfl. sriaighii. “"ll°-‘~ Blidkfi Parties or any oihei forms and deliver them, ice-packed, CTPEAMEI/QIES LHi/ii"I'13.D h?! .'\lI‘>§l‘ll-lr~li)l§ very impressive, was tlilllflllflltlrl m uxih their sum.‘ S. A. MacDonald THE FlSI-IERY INDUSTRY S. T. Gallant THE PROVINCIAL CAPITAL . G. P- Nicholson built. MrKenneth Campbell has a barber-shop in course of construc- tion while a. new shoe repsirng shop her children arrived in O‘Lcary oirivas thcn read. T. A. Iiudd-"i" Monday night and will spend a ho!i-‘ was appointed to alieuil ihr zivuuzill clay with liev parents. Mr, and Mrs, meeting oi the Associated Boards oi” Mi‘. Mai-Lean is :'iii".'ivr(l by his wi. (low. 3 sons and 1 cinuglii-‘r, namely. Duncan. Alex and Xingu, 0i Youngs- ihc Rcv. 1\ia‘cGrPgci', .15.’. stcd by Rev. 4 Jeanette Agnew and Helen Jackson ' Leap Frog Race. 1 Lewis Harris and Gavin White. AlaclJowell. During the scrviro. 3.11s, Hugh hiacLeaii sang \‘(‘l'_\' cilertrrljr. THE PRINCE COUNTY CAPITAL Mam W- J- Llilmlie 2 3m“ Swill" ""1 film" CW9" is‘ being built by Mr David Inglis Joseph Gtlllilllt "ii-ado. Ow? rev. mom i N.“ W, .,.,, m. u. H m, ,0 . I _ l - - - ~~ - ...,.._._.‘. . .:,~_ - i“ _1 !~l-A A_.~ ,.lw. . IMPROVING THE SILVER Fox INDUSTRY --- G- Ellnls 5mm‘ pfieRapguéipal-d and Lemuel Bus“ Mr. John H. Coughlin purchased the —-—— ‘comm l" UK lll-ilil-lif- - ‘ ' Alan-s. and Joliu ‘flllll l\Illl"'.(‘l\Ii'.‘2. Rod- ‘issthoe siiitie-Laahlk fiiipiipi m] a ‘ i" PUBLIC Scflool- sYSTEM ""'"'-""-' u‘ u" Shaw l George Fraser, Evelyn Wlnsloe grist mill at Glenwood and is now Among those who rcccntly motored? nleuibvi- renewed. Prom" I9‘? H". ircrson, of 'l‘r_\i.~u. IKEI: ulm mic, mo.‘ m may was Quln.‘aldnfnit,f.,?.,t.li » I STUDYING FARM PROBLEMS . J. A. Clark 2 Florence Billard. engaged in hauling it to be rebult to Summcrsicle from ihs vicinity CYPITHK “'85 fir» follflvffi- ihrnilicr Rcdci-lcl-i, or l._-:nu;.i~_ 31y]: \q,mr;can w.“ m}, am“, 1éd‘,:,,""1 3 Grace LeLacheur. . Free to all. boys over l2. 1 Gavin White. 2 Lemuel Buell. "mil" w- M- L" » into a store. Mr. G. M. Matthews has fitted up law offices with telephone Vernon Matthews who is dealing in were MT- and. Mr5- ‘villsml SlmkQT-l PM)“ u“ “Bolt” 5mm“ and E(hl"oi*.c Wlri‘. .\li'.:. C'llliit‘l'llli‘ (Jilin. '11 accompanied by their daughter, Migsication". Miss Katie Alacliiclhnn. “Morin Cm Iva and also tvIi-c. Alice O'Brien and Rmtlills. IVIiSs Annie Smiti ‘ 1-1.. ,|,.,-;- my new; in hix iv:,‘.],'1] nod iuixcn caors AND I-‘ERTILE son. LATEST STATISTICS his family mourn thr- loss o! a .':u.rl husband and lovin: lather. who flied as lic lived. peacefully and qlllff. he Never was there a more complete informative and intensely DDDITBDDDHVYJQUDbZDIODZIYJCFRE 5,009.0 C' ?3D"Z' ‘i flDfCITO XDOKJ QIIO33IXWUDDQREIZUDJZIZM 7.043.033 Dflfifi ‘$37310 fifl§Kifl§5§8TDfiC8I§TflZ§8JIIi1@DTGDDUfiQC910310fiD fiD 3 Chest-El‘ COODPP- coal. produce. etc., under the firm Mrs. D_ McDoiald. A il ~ iot Reading MW A- D- Rfi - i _ wt = ., . .. d... - inmulln‘ summit “sud “om ‘he he”, Galgigsglrmllzmllacheur- iname ofMattliew 8t 00.. has fitted Darty Wivas made] up of uhzl'.uétxllcllll\llf)tll.l Rllfllni-iilll- Al“ J~ C'- Plmfl- ii.“vrivlhlii-itiiih“Jii.‘ 1;..Ii'.,ih:§],},ll: :~:,?YI:XI:,T1IEIIRLI,I.I,P, ‘Y’. ' I , . , _ p, , ' t -‘ s - . . ‘re “use (314 your coplcg early. Price ................................. 25c 1 Evelyn winsmm up offices with telephone connection Lester Gay and then daughter qi The ll(.\l. men-Lug is to m held ..l i .4,,,,,,,,__.h (romm. and “hhflunh m. a” unknown‘ v 2 Florence Blllard. ,1" the T"? "I the Bank 9f N0" $09" 391°" and 315° M1" 591W)" Sllllkflflth“ homo of Mm‘ Am“ I\‘I“‘*{“"~i (‘Olll1l.(i(‘!'l'll scrinu. at luv-i. he took‘ The floral tributes o-rre hcziutihi‘ 2 3 Grace LeLaclieur. ‘tia. Turner's are erecting a store on i101! Call i" ll" ilIl-*“'(‘1'P<l bl’ PM“ ;. gum f0,- qw \._-,,,<_.I. m, pq-idav mo“: _., .51,“ t...m1__OX“. m U“, nstcplkh‘: 4 Ada Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sillikci" have the mcmbcr bringing their flfli. pimin- Qthe old site and will soon be ready vml p; -.-<~<1 n_~,».-.~1uiv\- ;1\\,".l\' i y. 4 .1» 1 , v, ,,. o ORDER FORM FlleeAitloaagaks-r. 40f business 1min. Keimedy t» Kw- Smpelhy °l "my “mm” i" thmumiapli’ n (lcctmpitl {Sip-t ‘WWII, m mo‘ “M” "Ymllioiiicl <1.~1-~_, 1 '~ g M 9 _ inedy. Ltd. have bu it a horse shed rccer-t bereavement through ' the 1mm”? Pay c?“ 5 "l 4"” "im" i v is ~ ,.'~ ~. ~ ¢~ ‘ ‘ . .. i. ' T“ The Cimmlltemw“ Guardian i”, 3 Jczliaielttgeglgnew. ‘to replace the one which was torn death oi their infant son who was a‘ U“? m“ IY-frtillll. T111‘ Hwvllilfil “i1? ‘Iyiilfif m‘ charhmflown‘ _ FlieMgxldgu3zligé ‘down the night of the fire in a suc- one of a pair of twins born slightly $105M by slug‘ the lliwal-"l ‘Wfi all liin: n4. lw- h» m “~11 l», l» I-:|'_\nnntl\_ _, gnz-ay; hi...“ v,- afq‘ - ~ ~ - -- . . at‘ ..';i~--"1 i., ,,,_ . i ‘ ‘ ' Please send me cop... of THE GOLDEN FUTURE 1 George Maser. ‘lcessful attempt to saie their stcie. over a montl. ago.-O. then}, 3H5! uh‘ ilw V ‘ \ ‘t: i‘ l“ _V H. Mn.‘ M“, l,“ firm .2; Hugh Madman and Bmrmy. n ‘ of Prince Edward island for which I enclose S..........cts. 2 Samuel Buell. ‘This shed which is pamculafly wen‘ "m" ‘ m‘ a Wm‘ ‘Om ‘ “' “M” “' I\I="it-‘ \I'v:l 1m will I1 izruhrl‘ vcrcnih from .\Ir. and Mrs. W. M. i i irusic. igievsilrvéiiifiér iiaOliiltflvlYlilliclgx-ovtifla nfiikitclti-igi: 132$ INSFJITUTE MEETINGS and H I, h L131“. my W?“ jhiii Croilkm and “mu” "m "m" M’ i NAME young women-s Race" iduce here 01m“, is m fact nick] -——-————————~ l" ““l‘"l‘4‘“h~l“‘"°““' + v "mil M“ G- Mlirht- . _ 1 Rosie Mum?‘ - ‘l Y The regular 1110mm‘! of the Eldon . .il v11. hml on 0c. '7 u (Patriot please cell?" ' , ' ADDRESS _________|__________________,___,,,,,,_,,.,.... 2 Evelyn wmshm getting back to normal business con- Womorfs Institute mot at the home _____ from the voun.._io\..ii llmind filmy-u: _ _____*‘____7__ ditons. iiiflwlrfl. s“'v~' - and was inc! ilr cc‘. wn-z "Ml. 3 Florence Billard. l. i'"r‘._\‘ 4 Mrs. Luther Herring. Married Men's Race. 1 Ewart Keeping. 2 Lorne Buell. 3 Mr. Goudge. Married Women's Race. l Mrs. Luther Herring. 2 Mrs. Robert Bell 3 Mrs. Jas. MacLeod. 4 Mrs. Gerald Prowse. A Yoixz iii-e bride started hex | .. ‘m lll v .iu-l1 ih." rice“ - IlOIICIIIIlOOIl on ilic pillinn of her h'i.<< The semi-r“. wlliPh l"-"<i band's motorcvcltx-Ncrvs item i of Miss Annie MacRae on ‘Iucsdrcv MR- HIXILCOLFI .'\i.\(‘!.;;.~\.N evening, Sept. 23rd. The President occupied the chair. Ivlcetng opened‘ 7171K‘ PIC-Hill Ocflllfrrtl 0H §ll!\‘l=1.\‘- by singing t-Ingmulg Qdp," follow-NH Oct. 4th. at Youu:'sin\':ii_ Ailtr. of Eli‘ by roll call. which was answered by, K481801111 K411110811 lll his WW1 71W" ' ’ "“ . each member brimiiig their firstiTllC lfltfl M11 MRFLPH" ‘ ~ WY" f“ photograph. Minutes of last mcrt~1L.\'n<lnle. PIT-I. 3W1 “-'"'= "l" l"-‘- “ Trouble“! Sore a Year. Healed by Cuiicura. ing were read and agipi-ovcd. Thvison of the laic Mr. nnrl llwa Tl Y- School Committee then cave their rc-i eolm MacLcau. “For about a year l was troubled with pimples and blackheads on . my iiirc and could nut gci rid of them. The pimples were in little i u».- a Several families in" this section have recently had chicken-pox which i however is apparently of a very mild ‘ type. :17 ——-»~— . . .. .._._.._.t_ _.__,_, _ _______l ____ k C . iquuuuuuucauuuuuuxsiuuuuugggsiuuqggggvjfg,j_‘-'____'-'°°_22_a_‘°33.___‘7'w 1,5714), smoked-cam o; a club two young men are to marry and settle business men just past middle n85 d°W“-" p weie criticising the young men oi’ to- "That's 50." rflpllfid the 19th"- day, "They seem to fcsr marriage. Why, Said one: "Look ho\v reluctant the before I was married l didnt know the meaning oi‘ fear!" 1v Mr. Bertram Palmer and Mr. Athol Ellis have recently returned home Relay Race Boys. - after having been in attendance at 1 Beach Point. ‘the Maritime Religious Education 2 Murray Harbor. - 3 Guerrsey Cove‘ i Counc-l at. Moiicton. port, folloivcd by a discussion on‘ In his early married lilo. M91. .\.lr".' maps. and Miss Martin was appo nt- Lean. vrith his zvifc. not‘ F ~- ed to see the teacher. and iincl out Lea-n, of Belfast. nto-‘rri '1 LI Luvs: Bonaventure Station. Montreal. dailyat 11.1.! pun. [or Canada's crack inns-conti- nemsl flye: offering sll that in newest and best in invel lux- ury and comfort. All-creel equipment includes nmdsrd and tourist IIQGPdI-z‘ u". mmpsrnneot 0M0!" ll library buffet ca! (ml-INN? peel), dining ear. coaches, col- onin m. All. STANDARD TIMI! . l-‘ull ilsiulls from w. u. iioosus. on; 1mm Anne l’. _.W. OLANRINJIIII. Pun All"? h. I‘. RITCHIE. Ticket AIQI" mint?" Relay Race Girls. l Beach Point. 4 Abney. 2 Abney. 3 Murray Harbor. ~ 4 Guernsey Cove. Bicycle Race. 1 Laurie Gormley. Abneg. 2 Marvin Herring. Murray Harbor 3 Seton LeLacheur, Guernsey Cove 4 Leon Davey, Guernsey Cove, Around the Square. boys. 1 Gavin White. 2 Bruce Stewart. 3 George MacLean. 4 Chester Cooper. Around the Square, girls. 1 Florence Billard. 2 Dorothy MacLeod. 3 Annie White. 4 Evelyn Winsloe. Tug of war. 1 Beach Point. (Guardian please copy) O l.enr_v and Vicinity Mrs. Wm. Bernard has returned in Boston. Mass. to which place she was accompanied by her slster-in-law Mrs. Peter Pate who with her family spent the summer months in Oteary, Mr. Harry James, representative of Molrs’ Ltd. was on a business trip to this section recently. A strange freak has been noted in the orchard owned by Mr. Hector Martin where apple blossoms and mature fruit are to be seen on the pane tun at Blllllkll Another. su- home after having spent a holiday’ ‘Dr. Champion and Mr. Elmer Mc- Lennan recently went to Halifax, N. S, where the latter intended to enter the Military Hospital for an examin- ation. Mrs. Duncan McNaughton of Mill- iiiiiiirsiioii banished liy lirusclioii “I suffered for some years from e bad stomach. I used to feel very miserable after meals. The doctor advised me to take Epsom Salts, but. it did me no good. I decided to try Kruschen and sin now taking it, and have done for the past l2 months, and I sin very glad to tell you that my ‘ stomach is now in perfect order. I feel as younilin s irit as I mu 20 yearsagmthnn to nisehen."(\\’.l3.) You know how badly an enfiine runs when it gets clo?ed up. Us the same with your bo y whemIyour trio-or digestive-juices fsi to ow. What you need is a tonic- ’ Naturds own tonic-Nature's six mineral salts. - You get all these six salts in Rnisch. ‘The first elect of these salts is to promote the flow of the saliva and so awaken the appetite. The next action occurs in the stomach, whereiha digestive juices are m- eouraged to pour out and not u n the food. A in, in the lntutin tract, ceitalno thesesalts iomoteshirther flomof these vital uloes which deal with partly dlgcsicrl fond m-l o-cg-m it finally for absorption into who mum ._. _. .. ---:k::" ‘ of Mrs. E. L. Harrington on Tucsdal’ which maps were wanted. Report], iherc residing for ii ll'lllll)"l‘ u! jrzu from the sick CORlllllltCf‘. Bliss Kati:- . Moving from their he ictu. mi i MacLean reported various rallr. made l Sydney. Capt Breton. mom lll"l(‘ l" “ A ‘ i - 'r s " \\ <-- ~, owl‘ during the mouth. 'lhr~ Entoiwaiii-gniovcd in lli~ naiuc l t.'\,l‘( . . mcnt Committee then gave their rc-i settled in Tigvon. PEI. icr port. A sick couimittcc for the com-i there until 192% when h» owl l:- ing three months wax then uppolnt- wife went to ‘founyzstoivn. Alix, i~ fit .~.' were very sore and niv face burned "l tried other remedies but could riot get rid oi them. i began using Cullcura ‘Soup and Ointment and they stopped the burning at once, and in about iv ecka l was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Jessie l Rudd. lllucher, b kutchevvan. Son 25c. Ointmcni 25 and 50c ‘lsteum 25s.. Sold cverywhcie. Sample each ties. Ail: r’!!! Canadian Depot: J. T. Wsh Company Umilod, Montrsll a ed, viz._ Mrs. M. F. MacDonald. Mrs. E, L. Harrington and Mrs. Mlllie*"___‘“’—‘“” ‘MacDonald. A letter from Mira: Em- ma Moore thanking the members (or the fruit sent to her w~~ then road. Miss Margaret Martin invited the club to her home for ihc next inset- ing. roll call to be answered by "My Mother's Maiden Name.“ Meeting closed by singing the National An- them, aftcr which the hostess sci-veil lunch. and a very DlCRIiilllt social cv» ening was spent hi muse and sing ing. The monthly meeting of thc Eldon Womeifs Institute iuct at the home MILLIONS OF PEOPLE USE THIS IDEAL TREATMENT Grave's Laxative B R O M O ' U l N l N E nblele combine an excellent laxa- tive with quinine and a stimulant, making a we bsl- anced and efleclive treatment for colds and headaches. GIFOVQIO Laxative 'BROMO' evening, August 23th. with an at- tendance of eiizlitcen members and three visitors. Meeting Oilfllvd bl‘ 53112" ing "institute Ode." followed by rc- peating the "Club Women's Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by jokes and rzddlcs. Minutes of previ- ous meeting were read. adopted niv‘ signed by the President. Llbrar" Committee tn hnlcl postponed mcct lng this mouth and report at next You vised all aliens tnqvadisntl. so lnllll on this he. Gslllut out! drul lion. 30c. meeting. lvlrs. Prank MacDonald. and Mrs. Jwlm R. l\lac\'v'illi'=ms \“i"l" auoninud on school committee for QUININE ____ Tablets. The NEWER MODE uiihis A New Genuine Cast Iron Range of improved design. One that you will find to be a visible express- ion of the good taste that you show in your home and all of its nppointmcnLs. - 0n Display n1:- gel eilume Hardware 0o. Ltd. 123 Queen Street Phone 157. FTIIF. FRIENDLY IIARDWARE MORE" blotchcs and were small and red. When they cams to a head they ‘l f. _‘\._._. t