‘-.' 1 '1- I I I I fl r ., | . I . , I ' " -'“,'- /-1 -.-,-' -. 'z' nf’ '..:‘ / ’ /' .- 1 » , ’_» ' u I L ‘i ’i’ff'f/"7J:$".";' -'Af' ._ .-:'i'3‘.-i'>;$¢:;.»_,, :fs T HE CHARLOTTETOVVN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN - §:-:§:-;§:-can-:Ez-:a=;.; 3533353,5:45:45:-1-=:-:az-:si-:sa-rs:-zgszgz-:E ._ gy-:__ §°I_ . 5' - ' "~ - ‘~ f _ _ == ;.;§;.;=£s;2-taihtgi :-:€:':£:-:$5-:$352-:£1422-I§:~:§'E:¢§5.‘;ss:-:§:-1£1-:Ea-fri:-:§:~:§:~c;:-cg;-g;.;g;.;p_% _ 35 _ E , . _ i FUR F-°~RiV1ERSs.-__._§Q-.-..-_._.-.-_...___..._._.__..__..__...-_.. so ao so CK BR EEDERS AN1p___GAlzDENERs L3_-L5:»:Sxs:-carat:-:az-:Exa:-:_:-:§:i»:an-exxlsii-2- '_ _-: ss. _ ' t e. I water color- _ original nova sco1'lA me naruto Il E ]-» lotreoown rc. n ` Its An Econom M 1 V _ . _ . . , . _ oourasr _ seo. sz,-Braided rugs. f y I _ U Q 1 lst.. M15 Lottie Feakes, Tignish. Sec 7 Portrait from Life I oasalaciea a¢_ kxpsrimentai rn-ra, . znrbm-s. w. zu. iz. Johnson. l my cris:ie, vorir. 2 Noida; ’ 5| V- Rankm- St- ~7°h-“- N- 5- Do you ever bake your iegetables I! AGI-DOLL 4‘;_.f_E. _.__.¥ ll n as he was in other respects, w Wi“¢APl'°f'\i ohsessedbyadetermlnationwaee ' Oar- .. seen. | - ed' ' . th .__ ` pug -_ _ - ish l\l¥° th ub- & .-Anybody can make money by mm produce after it has left the farmers hands." That saying arose ln England. Now, hero is an anec _ dow from France to fit it. It ap- _ poor; that an Englishwomm living gs qlunes, a French touris.. resor:,' was preparing cauliflower for cook h-lg, when she found as note con :ealed in the cdlird of the head. lt read: "I sold this cauliflower for a cent and should be interested col I Imran mow the pric/c at which ft wasi finally sold."-then followed the came and address of the farmer. _ when he learned that the had paid t.h1rty`-seven cents for it he would most certainly agree wi the dictum at`the heed of this var-Iolcuoestershlre, is said to have _ N. B. is second. with 21'! cess and seg 8___0ne mm, _¢,,,,_,,,e,._,a,,,,_ Montague. - been the first tree that was eve'r,25'l.0 bointl. Whiio Baffed F? N° 13;, Kathleen pan-,,h_ glyde RW, 2nd. Mrs. R. A. Houston, Hunter sec' 36"`La°e specimen' . pjgrged by mm in gn" 31-1¢;m_i§ wood by Mr. A. T. RA . it "_ ` R1,_.e_._ lst. Mrs. W. L. McEachern, Mer- _cili It was used to identify a boundary`_third. with 213 eggs and 253.4 maid. Ono could easily recall transac tions of like enormlty in other p _ or me world and wbavs oi be d agraph. ` ' sr-is no good thing in scotland. Had entered that country by the ter Fall road he vl uld have about a mile and a half from J blush a truly notable tree Cabin or xenpin tree" und whose branches Douglas and of his army encamped the n large then, but nov lt la very spreading its branches from ' field where it stands on to the p lic road. The Carnoeh ash in when these records were compiled no less than thirty ons fast. in cumference near the ground.. t fed Rocks, owned by the Experi- Lmmchmg_ P_ E_ L before chevy chase was rougbrmenul nm, Nappsn, with i,'1a'll 3,d_ M,,_ John mD°,,,,1d_ Cm .'m-_ A 'r. need. is the leading in- ,mi Mm _,om _,_ “mam Long. Specm Mm may D_cm_m_iotuwwn_ , Iclviauai. with im eggs md mi CML New G1m°w_ - zod. wa. rr. oddle, wlnnlpeg,, Manitoba.. I Wmu' Bmed Rm* N°' 4° "med 3rd. Mrs. R. A. Holltnn, Hunter S06. ll.-Hooked square. , 3rd. Mrs. W. L. Mel-Iachern. l\1er- S66 1 Src 1 Je Sec 1 Freda \‘ichcIas, .'.-_ -- 9 Landscape Drziivinga in One Color 1 Mary llnhiir, Chtown 15 Siiil Life an Robinson. Chtown. 16 Drawing from Caste 1 Clair Benoit, Chtowri, 2 Mar 3rd. Mrs. Herbert Coles. North: 2nd Miss Norma Avers, Cha th The °h°;m“° lt T°"'W°m'i Pafh M' Mcrfnnmi Pembsquts’ River. lst. Mrs. V O. Schirmer Lowe"I° ' ' maid SOC - S96 -r jo.ie Rosp, Clitorvn 1 Noida Rankin, ll Fred Nichol l'l‘ Portrait from Life iPen 18 Landscape Pencil ‘fit“ Milton I ~ - . ~ J Le 6 inthe reign of King Stephen (1135) p0 - verse-» There Wm be . '_op.c for lottetown 11=‘red Nicholas. 2 Roy on _ . . _ about in In 1-bc U. A A~. some of and is now an feet in girth. 'rhera is -- dm ', .. ` s _ ia.-rr bed -I - ~ ‘ ` usson' entitled some Com' ec oo mg' nur” de ' Sec. 37.-Golf coat, rnan’s. 'Z\vicker. a large headless oak near Newlands. |N5T“`UT5 NEWS ., ' _ _ ' mon mistakes in Enimh' sign lst. Mrs. V. 0. Schirmer Lower 5<`\’ 19 Lniid-°Cal>t‘~ Pen Bild 1“k` ` . _ ’ more delicate if this is done. ing back supplies of vegetables and fm ,mung my counties in Eng TM !i¢€iiiU' m°i'ith1Y moe DB Rmb bag _ ____ town so on. They are not very likely hnd m wjmgut 19,1," oak, the Vernon River Women'a lnstit _ng funds or ° pmpm °r ms 2nd Mrs George Pickud chu Sec 38 -Bedroom slippers 9t It the lst Mrs George Hodgson, Char P“"*`|5 _ Odlfml bo be successful in gaining the point because their method inju the fannerl are trying striko meth- res ihoconsumeraswellasthemid pei* od# vickatins t-ho md and turn in that oounz that ssures 45 ---' , _ _ 1. me __ ___ of The members speed fo haw ,__ lst. Mrs. W_ W. Owen, Charlotte- M____t_______°_ _ _ _.___ ,\._chom__ 2 Zena Lovgm 1'! man. The reai_rem y - ation. Co-operation fri dlS'E.'but'o Most of our farmers are very su give much thought and labor lt. But as to distribution they I town I There are hundreds of notable “N W” hem °n A“3“-'it h- The program oonsmed of __ 10»¢ew“,,_ R R ,_ __________ __ W ir uees in B1-"_am_ shun! to mme h0m€ Of LLB! P\'i¢0b¢ Richlldd 3 d four visit WP" '“°°' pi” °°“t”‘ b°”‘ Pm” rd Mrs M°x“”d°' D°°"'“' and. Miss Edith Ryan. charlo.to- d1°' I have dwcrlbed but I will C1080 “umm meme" sn ' wg;-e Wu b M1 Cape Traverse - ___ Th rwdem. y ss Henrietta Gal- . _ ed is mo n;I;oi:;°:d°t';iiese twztiigt v1:::“*p;-eiinvweidtzi pMc¢t1ns"m"" wg °' °°“' by Mme’ B°““‘°`us°°_' _;3'_H°°k°d W" °°'“'°°' wg; Mrs w J Brown char Si ' ~ ~ ' ' P0rl'ywih~ t 1 .ona esign. ' ' " - '. _ t',trees that had been planted at °P°“°4 bi' *WW “id I-“"9 9Y“°» B.. mate.; ms em ace ml ist. Mrs. n, stewart, charlotte- l°"””°“"°‘ ' oesslui in nrodvcticn. Www they sh-aihllolasaye. fha nuke of well- ,i°ii°W¢d iii' f¢l;_¢=iins Creed ii; 11:- Mmm dosed by singing .God toon. W ington‘s estate, as a memorial of1’5°“- mu °° “ts "“W°"° Y _save me K, 2 d M _ F J Fl _| _ _ . nm ¢h¢N;“Means of Making Money." The ng n' rs ' ' oey' chulme ' 2nd. N, Cecile Shannon, char-l the great fight At that e - » minutes of previous meeting were | d Ir Rodd N ____ Mu llottetown Sec. 39.-Ladies slip on sweater. lst Mrs, Charles A Beer =ec Sec ‘ Sec ec ‘l Miss Dolly MacDonald, Ken ngton_ 2 Noida Rankin ‘ oL) 2') Por‘ralt from Life "1 Landscape 1 Fred Nicholas, 2 Mary Mahar T2 Marine 1 Fred Nicholas. "3 Still Life any subject dia I Inman. Hampton _ Noonan. N. s. Q ) \ N r 1,," v _ 1‘| I I )rd.MislR-yte Nonon C* "iz 2:- Sec 8 Figure Study :instead of boiling or steaming At the end of the 11th four- ww-,_ _ 1 Nalda Rankin, 2 Edna Gordon. mom? Baking ,ugly L, me men “ weekly p¢l’i0¢ on Sehtdinbtl’ 3. tht -11 Sec. 33.-Afghan. . Cht0Wn- 1 Imethocl of cooking fall vegetables, `Nova Scotia °°=it¢=t bird# hs" cuss as - seo. 9.-i fancy counter-bone. ui. urs, A. n. wlilrlnson, char 11° uid s total of mas em. with s anon. iowetovn. _ _ ' _ i 2 Ze M 'et mm, 01 41,0133 points. .' Woolen andcotton Goods lst. Mrs. Janie Johnston, Long. Rnd. Mrs. Catherine ltebb, A1 :ta Loi r. _ ' berton. _I Sft 10 NSF!-“-6 'necessary 'for boiling. The leading pen to date is one moe,-_ _ of Barlfd FMU. Uwlitd by MY. A.‘ Sec, 3.-1 pair knitted-blankets. 2nd. Helen Drake, Pownal. 3rd. Florence Stork, Bellfitlls-_A l Lc-R-o_v Zivlcker, 1 ._ .\'icho-- Then, too, a worth-while economy ` ‘ " fof fuel can be effected if the vege- '1' need. Roliinzdam N B with ist Mrs John Hume, charlotte- ard Mildred Jardine, rreetownsonnu-io. -1- Amir#-sf Sec ll S ii' Lfe any study 'tables are baked for while .llc oien e ' ' " . . . ‘H55 WF "id 19"" P°”‘" Tm' town Sec `10-Hooked door mat. any seo ai-Quin, white. . ‘~- ` ' I : ‘ ' ' l Hcirn G ar' Chiowrl 2 Edna is going for meat or some other er ' ` ' ’ . ' ` . - . . Iseoond liiziif-St Pm is °“° °f Bit" znd. Marguerite MacDonald, material. ist. Mrs. David Pigoz, in. ~‘ r . 1 wan ‘ _ Gordon. fbaking, the same heat can cook the soo lr Flower srudy Ivesctebies. i Edna Gordon, 2 Fred Nicholas.; Carrots. beets. corn, mbbisc. fbecause their flavor ls prserved and none of the valuable mineral -salts are lost in the water that is '.-5 ul cauliflower. squash, lima beans, io 'matoes-all the fall vegetables lend Iserved with butter, salt and pepper. :Tomatoes are good baked ivizllout stutlirig. Beets are amazingly' appe- _ tizing when baked just as you would _ potatoes. There is an almost end- less list of vegetables that can be _.baked as simply and s.i:rsf;ictor'.ly as they are usually boiled. Some vegetables. particularly as _those that are known as "strong- _juiced," may be parboiled before Icombinilig with the seasonings for I baking Cabbage and caiilifloiwr are Baked corn is a substantial dish _that might well be 'used as the main |dish for luncheon. Lima beans bak- ed with tomatoes is another iicarty dish for luncheon or for serving 'iwith a light meat course. I Baked Carrots Oilc ‘...iiich carrots, 2 teaspaoiis sugar, 1. teaspoli' salt, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 1.. tea-~ are I ‘ ' _ - content to let others do it for them “ved 5 5”; jmdugne degigner _ _ l _\_,. .,, “WEB w0\n-:vs 3r _ Mrs. a » ' I S ' I .‘ g,,,,_,,-c- ‘read by the secretary. adopted and - _._.sTn.m.B ‘ - Sm 14__H°°ked _,;_8_°;m,____‘§;’_ ard. Mrs. L. A. 'ri-l\~on, char- ` ~ ` Ispoon dry mustard, in suns mils. _ c_ _ _ - ___gn_ . . _ l _ __ I _ _Scrape carrois _and cut, in_tliin -and that‘s where the Profit 8065 A stranger with whom 1’ talked at and eminent. authority on ,al matters whose name was J. Exhibition. after recounting his ex-Loudon, with whom the Duke w psfanoe thausht that rarmermornrerly acquainted, but whom ir would not get a fair sh-are of the_'ha¢ lost sight of for some years. price till they appointed their own ,M the Duke was gimng in th agents. no is right, but this sen-iuousa or bonus, sieirer was broush before that sd: “M Lord noir eration will pass away is accomplished. Let us hope that this pessimistlo note will arouse in- ltohimwhichrtt Y ‘__ ill rt i __o_I_‘ :xg “T” ’;t”`°m; 'Sine fmt _visited the sohooi, whioh had satisfactorily cleaned, having var- signed All uni nished business we as settled and a satisfactory -repor‘ from the treasurer was read . The aving fruit. to a B sick friend inthe hospital. The H school committee reported having been e sick committee reported h 6 visited the sick and brought ,_ etc., also having sent flowers terest in what is s. Very iUil>°fi-tmiistratlifieldsayé, ut any time con- |____s__e__ __________y __________________ desk and matter. __ __ _- __ “~..' _ Some Notable 'ri-ees - An article in the Saturday Bb Way") states: “Them ers Ui i|;;;1__'en;_;° g;.l;“;rg;M;éeca§;_t_;;;. chair, and that the cellar was G________,s mimml sewanh _,_ c_ L°“_!need of cleaning. Mrs. B. B. M don.. The Duke read me 1ene1,eY°“ii the °°“‘i"°"°““°“ °! Each member is to obtain two his- vonrs m°=t ii'\iiY» W°i““¥°°"-" Th” torloal events _about the distrlot ltitei' W” "°°°“'°d with gn” sm' for next meeting. Delicious lunch arise by tht Bi=i‘°P °’ "°“d°“' 'M was served by the hostess; rounialn-s Abbey in Yorkshire were he showed it to the _Archbishop oi Mum md singing mmmed the i”F’“t°d M be 120° yen’ °‘d ‘bout C°°"°"b“"7 ‘nd °"h" dmcmet' per- Program for the evening. 50 years ago. They were Old °i‘°°5 sous. They fmt 'D the “"°‘““°“°1i' Meeting closed by singing Nation- whan the Abbey was bein! biimf conclusion that the Bftitt Dui” °f ar A,-,¢h¢m_ iA.p. nazi rar tba monks camped a d - Writer Visited thtml. thel' were mowing signs of great decrepiiinde. and were kept ul'1i'iB`ht by Wife guy-ropes, shots and cement fiild ‘Jigs where the tooth of time ha gnawed cavities. Yet these are ex 2 9° yew st nsrbourno in Kent. which was calculated bY D°C““d°“° w other vary old yews in lirnsiimd- so old are they that the chiifth and not the yew planted London has over ehurohyard. This leads to the be' reoontly in the Albert Hail- Evofr John ir. csnant ,na Mrs. 'rhomss llaf that the tree was a "sacred" vm.” in England and Wales hsdlcorooranz Program committee- ounz of Old. |ral.-s Lena, Gallant and Miss Hon one in pagan times. and W” Wit” its representatives, y over when the new faith was iii' who conclusively proved that the rietta Gallant. St oluticnlzed the Our next meeting will be held a troduced. An old WW in C°Wh“" movement has rev churchyard was mentiomd by life of the rural communities. TM the home of Mtrs. Thomas cor I. 1 the British ‘Isles col-an and the roll call will be an- Wellfngtnn had evidently 10st hi-9 (pamut ple.” copy) n er their dense shade When the senses, for Bishop Bloomfield de-| Iclared that he had mi W’i°°°° "_ rrusvruar wolvmivs the Duke for over two ¥ears.\'I'h€ nqsn-ru-rg “M19 was straightened out by the ______ ' exertions of mutiisi ii'i°“°i*» “"4 'rhe regular monthly meeting or anti-‘ifl°i-01'? °Xl’1°“°“°“° f°“°W°d' the Piusville Won'ien's\ Instituto was held at the home of Mrs. Isa- oedod in int or asc by an °i=i wornenb institutes in Britain dm G,,,,,n,_ on _“gm som The twelve members present, answered A oouple or wears also these Mi' the roll osu with '-My unrlust ps. be 3,000 years old, There are mi1i'iY ntalned some a¢°°\Uiii °f th* collection." The 'various commit- f ES C0 ‘Womens Institutes in my mtiveltees gave their reports and the mostly in or near churchyilfdi- °“d`country. Since then I Set bl' the ones appoint/ad for the month o home paliert. OM Uf the "W" fe' September were: sick Committee: must have been tum near the rv'-Imsrrabla gathering of women that Mrs. J. J. ooroonn and Mrs. win. in “W seth. I-l5¢iiibi¢d Gallant; School committee; ms, Aubrey in the reign of Charles _, .first institute n ___ . .. L; measuring gm (cet in clrcum- W” founded in 1915 at Llanfa . swered by a Humorous Story ar l fl feet from the Bl‘°\ii\d-,N01-gh Wales, today there I-YG 4-“7` €1'€TiC€ VC its girth in iaao was thirty-tiuea;,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,, ymuna and wales. in ls. alter su, better to delay msn f loot Humboldt, in his "Aspects oiwm, 296,000 members. proiesso to be too hasty. addressed the The harvest of 1913 was aim Nature," mentions this tr¢¢~ ignber-1, Murray, who . ost The writer ln th¢ saturday Re- meeting sau-1; "The world as a ruined by wot weather. I got in the ' "An iy in need of last of my oats on October 24th. view considers that the sayin! 'whole is rather sore. _ ei oak grows for :im years, stand! women gttention. Its housekeepiiil and not in good shape ther. Bu 1-; kin and lbs food terrible-'then some fields of grain, on low 100 years and declines 300 VNU." |_, 3 oo g hd require! in land were never got in at ali nares that trae toolons-i“’°"'wh°' It 1° ‘iw s little slows iv s . than or namor-ey's oak. Dorset.\,m,1ng,`rn short the world n¢¢dl_'rhere were thousands of stocks I tty scvcrynllned in ou paris or tho provlnoe. which was said tb bo 2.000 ¥°\“,¢,hg attention of 8 ln* oid when blown dawn in 11031 Or m°,_h"_.. ‘That was 19 years ago. the oowtborpa oo.; at wetborby. _ | Now that is lust the period ll! ol ’ earth said to be sixteen hundred years gm Harvest. Weather Ithe "lunar _cy s' when tho aid o h thorit of Professor ' laun and moon come into the samr Bumett? Or Wiliam the 00fiil\-WY' gg |g 5 Bmw grain harv .re . ll I 8 Ml y est. f°f _ latlve position towards each oth- or's oak in w;ndsor Forest at ¢ me grain Ls gettng dry!" as they were at the beginning I jus ll cs tilt ofthe iod andihatbaoryu least twelve hundred year! old: gncugh to put in, down com 1 pei' . that Dr. Jamison, in his “Journey to nm ,mg ,cgks ir, some grain hss.the temperaturo, moisture, winds. too aoon"w onoui-globe an materially the Western Highlands," oonoludeaibem "Mpeg, perhaps . ,e ., that s tree would be as mat lffof, if more is any dunphcsa aboiit.laireoted by the relative positions o d this low- the sun and moon towards it. Ia show in scotland as a horse would /me sum Wm hast an _ ii- in venice. The Doctor, great mm m 1;, mu, both so load and seedltbere anything in the theory? 1 l.. .'.ily meetng met at ...ame ‘of Mrs. John Stevenson with Pres- ident in chair. Meeting opened by Slnzing O Canada, Mrs. Ladner then read the Club Woimcns Creed iAt this meeting roll call was an- swered by ten members wizh some- thin! "Patriotic", There was also of Mrs. Rusel Wheatley, Meeting opened in the usual `way with ten members answering roll call with a "limerick," prlr/e going to Miss Hilda Stevenson.-New committees were appointed as follows; School, Mirs. Harry Scott and Mrs. Gordon Thompson; Sick, 'Miss Leah Mc- Kinley and Mrs. Jack Mcreside, these committees to act for three _inontlis. Mrs. Ray MacKinnon gave is very interesting report from an- nual convention held in charlotte- town in July. Correspondence was were then served. o own ox' P°““"“5 _ C"i“ slices Put a layer in a but.e ed ISL Mm Hush Mama G__md ec. 40.-Meii's woolen gloves. ' 1st \drs D C I-loo Chur- baking dish. Mix and sift fiour, - | _ A - . . per, l _ _ NEW' 'lottetown. sec 24 c°p5 Isalt., sugar and mustard. Sprmklc d Mrs W M M h N w . rl Ro _ 2 Mrs Georg! V , rms md do: wuh “”` ' ‘ ' "D y' ' l and Mrs 'rhomasrt Beer, char- 1 M”"5° ° °'P part of it oier car dmsgow' ‘9t;¢¢,cwn_ ' I D°`B1°i5- Chmwn butter. Add another layer of car- 3rd. Georgina Coad Newaown _ sec '.25 Figure Study , -_ y' ard Elsie Lund, charlowozoon __ ,_,O“n. rots and seasonings until all is us C . ° ` ' . .. ' ‘ , . . . mss SEC 4; _Ladi . len , ,_ 1 MTS- W J MMDOU 5 C ed. Pour oier mills, cover :uid bake Sec. 15.-Hooked rug, landscape ' ` -es “oo glow” Lvdia I Inman. lst. Mildred Jardine Freetown. ' - ’ Sec 26 Landscape or marine. eight visitorspresent. As there was! lat. M. E. Saunders, Wlhsloe, mind' Mn' Percy I,mckies°n' Nm' 1 Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Chtown, no new business to bo dlsoussad sll| 2nd. Mrs. Luoy J, nord, char- '”‘°w' runs camo-eil. chioan Di9S€nt enjoyed a varied programme , lottetown. geo, 43_ph1r \-,romews black Sec 27 Marine . ofsingfng and reading. Mrs. Russell 3rd. Mrs. W. M. Murphy, New _ stockings. I l Genicve M<‘Gui§HIi. CHWWU- Wheiiileii invited the members i°IC"“i¥°W- ~ I lst. Miss N. Monson, ciydo River. 'ima I 1“"‘~‘“- meet with her for the August meet-i SoC. 16.-Hooked rug, all yarn,I gud, My-5_ John M¢Dom1d_ ¢ha,._ Sec 28 Still Lift Mil' Siibitd' ing. Meeting then adjourned. A de_~ any design. lottetown. l Mrs. J H AWS. Ci'\f°W“~ llcioiis lunch was then served by` lst. Mrs. F. J. Foley. Charlotte- Sec. 44.-1 pair women's stock- T"°"e“°° Swrk' B°uevme‘ O“t°n°`\ hostess. and bsocial chat enjoyed. : town. ings, any color. ' M The August meeting was heidl 2nd, Mrs. John A. McLellan, In- lst. Flora Belle Ferguson, Argyle Wat" Cd" '_ Copy Friday evening, August 12. at home dian River. Shore. . ’ see as Portrait 1 3"d- MVS- Stinky Compton. Sum- Sec. 45.--2 pair womens plain _ mcrside, black st_°ck1nss_ 1 halcla Rankin, Seo 18--Hooked square. lst Miss N. McLean ch-do River 1s¢;_ M _ C, _ ' _ ' _ _ ` 2nd. lydia Inman. HHi'i'iDi0i’i» s_____ rs eorge Small, Summer _ 46._2 pall_s womens plain Sm 30___F_g“__e s__ud:_._ and Mm smnley com mn 8 Is ___ “ggi” °°°r° , ist. Lydia 1. Inman. Hampton. -me ___ - P . lim- . . McLean, Clyde River. ,Z___d_ Kmhxeen H0mb_._ Chmom, rs e. Sec. 47.-2 pairs men’s socks any ' ' own. . 5e¢_ 28__Best hum home_made,R_ ' mtetomx lst, Violet Richardson, Summer ,yaiqsltf Mrs. Neil Darrach, Clyde ho2:e<.L Mm walt” Marshaul Stan. I ___;z_:_d' Dorothy Dumont' chulotte River. 3rd_ Mrs. Albert Wise. Harring-i Sec`_ 32___Ma__me_ _ 2nd. Mrs. R. A. Houston, Hunter ton. I , read concerning district convention_River, ` sec, 48,.; pai, men-5 s0¢ks_ any ____1__`_;' Mrs' “‘1b“r`J°nes' Cham to bo held in Long creek. wsu 3rd. Sarah Jones. Charlottetown, oolor and kind or ~srn, ' . Wm. McKinley kindly invited mem- _ R. R. 1. lst. Mrs, John lvfcDcnald, Char- . End' Florence Sm-k' Bemue' on bers to meet at her home for Sep-' Sec. 29.-Pair of union blankets. lottetown, I tember meeting "when roll call will lst. Mrs. R.. A. Houston, Hunter 3nd. Mrs. Fred Hyde, Cornwall, ' be answered by sing, say, play or_` River. 3rd. Mrs. G. S. Gecds. Charloite- pay. Luncheon Committee, Mrs. Wm_ 2nd. Mrs. P_ J. McDonald, t0Wn- McKln1ey, Mrs. Jack Moreside, MrsiLaunching. 'Russel Wheatley and Mrs. Glen! Sec. 31.-Braided bathroom rnat. se°'49°_2 pm' men? pm" “'°°l' owen, Mrs. A. H. Ledher gave af lst. Mrs. 1-*rank H. Roper, chu. ' ve helpful paper on Cake makin8~I 10tfef°Wil- ` yum' YY Meeting adjourned. Refreshments' 2nd. Mrs. Andrew McRae, Char- cm' G¢°i'€ina Cody, Nlx.\~'.o\vn ross. MOUNT MELLICK W. I. The August meeting was held at -- the home of Mrs. Henry Ford, with _ The regular monthly meeting of I0 members and 10 visitors pres- the MOUntM€11i<>k Women's Instit- ent. The meeting opened by sing- ute was held at the home of Mrs. ing the Ode and reading the Creed. Will Wood on Thursday evening, The delegates to the Convention M18- 11. With a good attendance. 151- . . gave a very interesting report. Then Meeting opened by singing ogg, 2nd. Mrs, V. O. Schlrmer. Lower 2” w d a discussion on buying an followed by Creed in unison Min- Montague mem 2nd. _____M_ Ennhnznit woMnN's iNs'rlru"rn i°tt¢t°wn. R. R 6. 3rd Rr.-er. Sec. lst. town, Sec. folio e . _ . organ for the school. it was de- _utes of last meeting were read, ap-I Bee, 52.-Pettioote_ - cided to do so with the help of the proved and signed. Roll call was! lst. Mrs. John J, M¢L¢m,_ Long Sunday School. The secretary read _answered by each member being '_ Creek. t a financial statement, showing that ibllndfolded and drawing a pig, Mrs. 1 2nd. Mrs. John Hume, Charlotte- . gram had been cleared at tho loo w. J. rvlaolsaohom winning first grown, cream festival. She also stated that,_iprlze. i gm 54_:_L,die, coat sweater 1Sii‘iBi~ $14.00 had been paid for necessary Sick committee reported one call. 13;, Mm w_ w_ Clark Chm;.me_ lst supplies for the Sunday School. A It was decided to hold a. concert_I¢°v,-n_ ' nice lunch was served by the host- ‘later in season and a commlt.tee\ gnd_ M153 S watson Muna ess. Next meeting at Mrs. Amy; ,was appointed to look after such. IR|.,e,._ ' ' y Ford's home. The July meeting o-:Convenor for next month is Mrs. 3,. _ _ the Ebenezer Women's Institute W. J. MacEachern, who has kindly ww; Mm W' S' Brown’ Chmmte' town. was held at the home of Mrs. Her- invited next meeting to her home. gud t bert Matheson with seven members ‘Roll call will be answered by a verse CLASS M __ MISCELLANEOUS ¢_,,wn_ and four visitors. The sick com- .of poetry. , Sc mittee reported that fruit had been Report of Annual Convention _ ART WORK 15, sent to a very sick girl. A discus- `was then given by Miss Laura Mac- .` , 10m.,,,“.n_ sion rs the ice cream festival fol- Queen. This was followed by a dia- . ("1 P‘|'_‘”"'¢'_ °"‘l"“~“ ' 2,, lowed. Miss Margaret Buchanan cusslon ie yearly subscription to, sec _ __ lom,to“.n_ was appointed manager. lt was de- Sanit/orium fund, but no decision _ __ mmf? _fi’_€‘“ U10 sm 43___mame1 ueatment cidod that Mrs, Frank McRae and were reached. Programme was as V‘° *fi Halifax. 2 ` Miss Margaret Buchanan be dele- follows: Chorus. 0 Canada; Plano um' M I’°"°°t- H°"f“"- l°,l;w“.n_ aatea to the oonvoniioh. A contest selooiions by Mrs. H. Msllish, or 50° 3 i-tiidaolre an ‘was read by the hostess, the mem- Halifax; sing song, solos by Miss 1 J MMV z"'i°k°i'- _bers filling the blanks by the dif- Frances Wood and Mrs. W. J. 5” 4 Ml-“U0 ferent names of apples. An amua- Mutch; Reading, by Miss Msllish, 1 -i°iiii A Tl-Y1°r. Cht0wri S ina reading by bliss rlorenoe Mo- or Boston. Lunoh was then served Soc 5 Stiii Life. any sublrri ° Rao was 'very much enfoyed. also Iand programme resumed. Duet, by 1 Florence stork, Belleville. i music by Miss Helen. A daintyim-s. W. J. Mutch and Mr. Geo. tli'i°. 3 Zttta Lovett. iunah was se.-ooo by the hoateu.- bowls; solo by Mr. Lewis. ooo sec e Animals _S s 1. _ en mitts, any color and kiiifi of '£1 D- 5° lst. lst. Mrs. Andrew McRae, Char- Mrs. R. A. Houston, Hunter-_ 50.-2 pair men's fancy mitts ls: Sec. lst. 2nd. Lydia I. Inman, Hampton Sec. 36.-Landscape. . Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Char- \\':\ier Color Copy 33.-Still life, any subject. Edna Gordon, Charlottetown. 2nd, Leila Morris. Charlottetown. Pastel Copy Sec 3-i.-Portrait. Noida Rankin, S2. John, NB. Sec. _35.-1-`ig\ire study. Leah McKinley, North River. iottetown. ’ lottetown. Margaret Jones, Charlotte- __ __ _.ll R. R. 51.-COII Of knit. WOTK. _ Mrs James Tait ‘ lst lsi O :1 ;L.'__. Tra iirstriot please oopyl. .sm the king. a was 1 Inman. znuncton Sec. 3'l.-Mnriiic. _ Lcila Morris, Charlottetown. d. Violet Richardson, Sum- dc. Commercial Art Sec. 39.-Posters in color. . Francis Munn, Marshfield. 2nd. Fred Nicholas, Amherst, N.S. Sec. 40.-Advertising design, or- China Painting Sec. 41.-Lustre treatment. lst. Mrs, Fred Long, Charlotte- 3nd- G@0i'Ki@ linrper. East Ro _ Francis Munn, Marshfield. 2nd. Fred Nicholas. Amherst, N _ Mrs. C. H. Drew, Charlotte- c. 42.-Flat paint treatment. . Ci-cnieve MacCvuigan, Char- town. ii. MIS- J- E. Blanchard, Char- in a moderate oven for forty min- utes. Serve froili baking llisli. 3 Baked Corn ` 2 'Five or six cars of corn, 1-3 cui bread crumbs, '.1 eggs. ‘.1 cup mill; i ld teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 3 i tablespoon butter. Cup top of kernels of corli :mi lscrape out res; with dull edge o ‘ knife. Mix corn, bread crumbs, sal: V1 tablespoon butter melted arid su gar. Beat eggs in milk until ver; I light. Add to corn mixture and mi: ilight-ly. Turn into a buttered bak ting dish dot with butter and hal: for-ty minutes in a sloiv o\‘cn. Selv- `\iron-. basing dish. _ j_______.___’-- I Traverse. Sec. 3.-Portrait from life, :vate - color. lst. Mary Allison Doull, Cap - Traverse. Sec. 4.-Landscape, water color. lst. Mary Allison Doull, Cap te- I 'l`raverse. t.I CLASS 52 I Pupils 16 years and under I Water Color Original Sec, -i.--Landscape.. original, lst. Wlnnlfred Moron, Charlotte town. 2nd. Genleve l\fonaghi\n_ Chai lottetowrl. Sec.5 _-Marine, original. lst. Genieve Monaghan. Chai . I 2nd. Angus Murchisoii. Poll Prim. Sec. 6.-Still life, original. lst Hiram McConnell. Pisquid. .Ruby Szewart, Dunstaffnage. 2nd. Georgie Harper, East Roi alty. Drawing In Ono Color Sec. 7.-Landscape in charcoal. lst. Winnifrcd Moran, Charlott- town. Sec. 9.-Drawing from cast, lst. Man' Herring. Hamilton Or 2nd. Hugh Paton, Charlottetow Sec. 10.-Pen and ink. any sui .S, ject, lst. Laura McLaine. Charloil , town. alty. Sec. li.-Pencil, any subject, o Iiglnal. lst. Phyllis Whitlock, Charlott 2nd. Violet French, Hampton, Oil Painting, Cnpy t. Mrs. B. C. Prowse, Char. Set. 14.-Landscape or marine. CLASS 51 Profession Painting verse. ec. 3-Landscape in oil. t. ary Allison Doull, Capo lst. Phyllis Whitlock. Charlott d. Florence Stork, Belville, Ont. WW"- 2nd. Wilma Davison, Chariot; town. c. 1.-Portrait from life in oils. _ Sec. 15.--Still life. lst. Mary Allison Doull, Cape lst. Doris McDougal, Charlott town. 2nd. Ester McDougal, Chariot! town. ' rs.;-;a1i \ \*` .- _:T .", _...=.-5..--:~: ::--. '-'§:-: -- - ~ 1 I r 1 _` t‘ y ._ _r . - ; l ` ll. _ _,__ P; i_ . i ess.. .L- lu s i I l l I l l |