ills. Prof. Raphael, 94 Grand rvnr: full sot sill» rovers: V Ray (jenu-nl Station. New york, Spotlight; Spark plug tire pump 52.44.2547! ‘four Goodyear Cord tires. 1W0 run one summer about 2.000 UGHTNING 8T ‘NGEBATTERY. llliics, two rlln two summers ' ailont 4500 miles: two good JUNE 6, 1925 ‘Qt flames fittilhgterian thatch ' 4 . l. i fishiisiil ‘critters: ' 11.00 l. m h. gi-firesehsr, ‘Mr. Betty. 2.80 p. IIlv-Ullfldly School. 7.00 p. man-Preacher, Mr. Augustine. ~ a ‘O i o-‘nslsttst ilihurti) ‘mo. Eaton, s. it, s. n. ,Y ' 1f‘; Director of Music, Prof. Ball h .. m‘ ' .. ,- .) . , . . ‘ - imolfnluc sgavlcs 11 O'GLOCK Slerlnon-"Tiis ‘Kingdom of God." This morning service ls planned to bring the Church ' to the Sunday School-The Sunday School go m, Church. The Study period commences at 12 o'clock immediately following sermon. Evening Service 7 o'clock“ Sermon-"The Green Hill Far Away." Communion service. . ALL PEWS FREE. ALWAYS GREAT MUSIC; YOU ARE WELCOME t I‘ 0-0 o4 ++o+o+++m wuwvwo vewwmmw 3-0305 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . 10o per line of 0 words do per llue ufb JVOIGII 1c per line ol ll words Agents wanted ' Nursing “$10 A DAY TAKING ORDERS for B. d: Bi. Silk Hosiery. Your cosh daily. No collecting or de- livering. Write B. k E. Manufac- turing C0., Dept. 22,L_ondon,Ont." May 2,Sat5i. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW RE- celved to‘ Admission ‘to the ‘School of ursi-ng, New Hamp- shire ‘State Hospital. An Allow- ance of 840.00 a. month, increas- .iug to $50.00 is granted ‘to elig- ilble girls witih a nlinimurnl of one year ‘ilrflilgh School. For fur- nhcruinfonmauion apply be Director "I NIITBIHE. New Hampshire Shale Hospital. Concord, N. II. AGENTS, $100. WEEKLY SELL- ing complete ~iine3 of ladies’, men's and clliltlren's hosiery and men's neckweur. Free samples. Pay daily. Triangle hillie, Dept. 91, Montreal. A. w. 1.1. 1287-5404‘ ME‘N on women, sruosnrrs, . T0 Lot teachers, ministers or others "r0 “LET-FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 69 Rochford st. 141:! 6 t; 3i "r0 LET-e ROOMS WITH on without board. Apply 20 Eusiml. 1:60 t; a an, paid $350 for hundred days’ work, distributing religious literature. Spare or f-uli time‘. For free par- ticulars, write Mr. Conrad, Spadina Building, Toronto. A. W. Juno 3-6-17-30. ABSOLUTELY NEW GREATEST money maker uttered agents sel- ling lzO-Ail‘ Alarms for tires. bal- loons and all types. Ihlrticulzlrs null agents demonstrator $1. 1.0- Air Alarm Sales ‘C0.. 115 5th St. West, Calgary, Alberta. soon STORE r6 LET-SUIT- ablo for groceries and ‘meat. Ap- ply ztt this oilico. liili “United 1416 6 6 alt 3i WAN.TED—A FEW cAntoaosi rod pututors. ilnnllllouti lit-ii '. Pill-t» ' i‘ u $3,000 TO $5,000 YEARLY RETAIL- ing nationally known Rawleigll.__._ Products. Necessities. Enormous demand. Fascinating work. Easy Sales. Unusually big profits. Lo- cslivties ‘being rapidly chosen. Write quick for full particulars and free outfit. Get busy! ‘The W. T. ‘Ruwleigh C0., -l.td., Montreal, Que, Dept. CN 9659. May 16-23-30 Juno 6 For Sal I0 FOR SALE, PAVTC-H FE fox. Apply E. N.‘ H. No ‘P. E. I. Ellie w (ilasgmv, 1422~G-0-2i. —~ii_-______.____ FOR SALE-NEW EXPRESS WA. guns, wagons nil kinds built to order. Proud and Moreslde, Char- lottetown. 1399-6 5 3i Miscellaneous STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR vlilID. Senator Durilap, 75 cents per hundrcti. Parklunn Jenkins, ,m0_ A_ MRDQNALD, LAND llilisborc, it. It. 5. 1371-6-5-21 Surveyor, licrlnanviile, P. E. I. '—~ - 124352711110 FOR SALE-JSRAY DORT TOUR- ing cur ill excellent running or- der ulld condition. good buttery and tires. Will accept any reus- nunbic uifol‘. Apply W. ll. V. Dunbar, Cilty. 1365 6 3 3i CARRIAGE REPAIRING, RUBBER ‘tires put on, Wire wheels repair- ed horseslloeing specialty prompt service, satisfaction guaranteed ‘Proud 8t Morcsldo, 223 Grout George Street.» 1398-6-54! CAR FOR SALE—McLAUGHLIN Buick hinticl I) 45 Special Six Touring. Run between‘ eighteen and nineteen thousand miles. line Gabriel Snutbbers front and cur rma our won-Lick- Send birth date‘ and 10c for won- derful horoscope of your entire Compound. Charges discharged lnltteries instantly. Eliminatssoil Th“ Ci" M“ spurns ulld rims. ‘hnd best of care anti is in rcrll uulthotl entirely. Particulars. . ' t: i on l-itioll. fives slightly "ighmfl"! 0°" s‘-"£“§',,l,"1g_;§f',fd_2_ 2% nllilm a» the gallon of Imperial Premier gasoiene. Very comfortable anti easy riding.—-Il. cow Losr-ssrwslsu ROYAL- G___MnuhOw_ 50am iy Junction and Upton Farm 1340_6_z.“s41 small sized Drown Cow. informa- ticu thankfully-received by Sto- Nursing inlen llolroyd, Winsloo or Hum- nlond Kelly. Soutllport. RWAT‘ NURSE‘ EARN “a 0o $30 a week. Learn by home study. Catalonia free. Devt- 23. Royal (Iollego of Science. Tor- 13446-241 OFFER 0F HIGH med-o envelopes, 50 for 20c. 135 SPECIAL m.‘ sat, 25o for m. soo for 8132- ""0- C-“fl- 1"““"' 1000 f (1.95. Guardian - ‘"-’ "“’_"""_' flee. °'_ ,_ _ , Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted etc assumes srssov em- ployment for Barbers. Become snarl in a weeks. Write Meier Berber College, Department "F Halifax. . . 3-1-3845 Salesman Wanted. v ‘salesman -- we . steady employment.‘ and ti" ’_‘"‘—r-—--—--.————*—-—-'- wartime-A mat 1o us» Wit-h imnseworkuAvlliy Mm- M‘ bert "Bobbi-teen, Morale .\ 1 B-E-Sl was???‘ isv a-m. Just! ‘rwo time an? mulldi roi- ’ Oenem - A ‘ i“ limit-complete srni "mi M‘ ‘Nikki to IInes“of xuarhlliwi 1aas-n1-1ot azfnffyf°whohg “m, h-Qgndugtg M‘ o " 01-9 ' order trees and-gt). is"??? Otto . . ‘ a freed. Ive illustrated l, es an ‘if Y" mmmlu 03%;] wo- eoofiretion. l, money-making lm . .. " ;- < Qpportunlti. Luke Dffli-Mflgiifl‘ i izllla-tl-u-al cries, Montreal; ' ‘s. . ti. Found . . . _ .- X‘ oookgoaiy we propprl .__...,......-_.._~.._.._ I 1 ‘1 - ‘ rouuo wlounosv on umon F. ‘ . i?’ ‘ "'2. :..=::;‘.‘:“‘.:l;: start": “‘-“-“--‘ M‘ it office of lrllpergziaTavbeo. Protect your Fobes with "Peerless" Brand Fox. galvanized be ore and after Speclall/ made‘ Ibruls. We Ilsvc sold this Netting for yesrs ‘to the largest P.E.I. Ranchers, and are the largest Dealers in America. - I7 . THE ROGERS ll BDWARE C0. LTD. _....-~____m77_.__..?_. ~ IiiE clllllll sultan THE CHARLOTTENWN GUARDIAN HAVE voun Janene ‘at out? for non-t shipment of 90km. 17.0 Kent 8t. _ HOS-B-Zihtf. . J i BROOKFlELD-‘On Sunday next June 7th uieré‘ Qwill not be any services in the Brookflell congre- gzttion. : iv-a‘. _ LEAVING FOR TORONTO. -- This morning ‘quitq a nulnlber of delegates to -the Presbyterian Con- ‘gress are leaving for Toronto. Almong these are Rev. R. H. lStavert, A. W. Stewart, and DougnidMePheraon of the Brook- fieltl congregation. . Mr. Jas. Profitt, ‘Mrs Dr. F. W. Jardine and others from Kensingtou. Quite a number left on Friday morning ArlllOllg these were Rev D. McViear Cardigan, Mr. Hugh ‘Corbett, Granville, Rev (l. "C. Taylor, Mos. Arch Benton, Willsloe and others on Thursday morning. ‘Rev. W. Orr Mtulligau left on Wednesday morning. PERSONALS Dr. It. S. Colpitts, Osteopath, ‘Moncto , N. -B.. arrived ill the city lust nla, t on professional ‘business lie is accompanied by his wife rand will uipelll] the week-end here. They arc registered at the Vic- toria. .Mtr. Ronald‘ B, MacDonald luls Jkft on return ‘to Minnlii ldlorltlo ‘after atmomths visit in Sum-luersitle izl-u-d other P513014] points. Miss Florence MacDonald. hair dresser leaves this ‘morning on a two weeks visit to Boston and New York. - will‘ jtr-Q Number,j0f Drug Addicts Show Decrease (Canadian Press) ‘MONTREAL, June 5.— A de- crease in the number of drug ad- dicts was repented at the opening session hero of the fertieth annual conference of state and provincial Ilealill authorities held in the Uni- versity of Montreal. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Wm. J. Carver and ‘family Iletreiby convey their sincere thanks to tire lunny friend-s and ilcigihlbors who showed thlam so nlucll kind- ness and sylnpalthy during ‘tile ‘ill- ness and lilo departure of a ‘dear flilliil ‘loving wife and ‘mother. - 1435-10. BIRTHS McKlNNON--At hllhfilhflcbrL Jun, 2 to Irillldlbiilll and iilrs. IVIcKIilvll-zlll, a eon. McGRATH.—-itt (lurtliguu, [lpril 20th, to Ml‘. nllti ‘Mrs. Munro Mc- Grntlrtwin iloys, George Iddwurti nlld IIt-lliil AICXIIIKICI‘. Congratulat- tinlls. DEATHS _ . -__.- GREEN——in- i;t !iiu‘_~,“l".ln Ilosptital, “ ‘ "i‘ ‘luitl. wild- ‘.l. ‘zlgvki 75 cuss copy.) MELLETI-‘At ‘Rrgllllu on wt‘... nszlay, Juno 3rd, Esisubvtil Edna “P116151. fitted 30 YDllTtl, ftllullcwlly oi’ Bruckley, I’. E. I. etting, -. “Dead Flat“ woven. the past twenty-five 117.0‘ or Prices. special TQQTH BsI“s.H . Oh relentless “mire and bitter grief lmpartsplmliw- 11'.‘ t y...’ SERVICES WILL be hold on Jituie 7th. at Rosa Valley at 8 -p. m. wad at Bradalbsne m ‘Z p. m, con- ducted by D. S. MaoLeod, B. A. ' TODAY SATURDAY suns "rue BARNET REFRIGERATOR DE- MONSTRATION and your 011st chnn u.‘ ‘to get "nlhsoluteily tfree a 25 x 42— 810.50. ‘white porceiaiilr top ‘table. Let the Borne-t expert tel-l you tho dialer-once hnvweelptheiBal-nog and ovhers- You'll ‘be surprised whalt a ~w‘ha‘le of a. difference there is. Heimans, Oh-arlgttgtkiwwfn, l Prince ‘bpensDock BURBANE. Union of s. A., June .-—'i‘he JPrince of Wales today Oliened the ‘new gravlng dock m the harbor‘ of Port Durban and reviewed the British squadron as- sembled there. This dock is said to ‘be one of the largest in the world. ~ Last night the Prince attended two ‘levees. Olle a private atiialr. and the other a largo bail in honor of the ilirtiltlzly of his father King George. ' 0| Western Guardian —$WiMMiNG.-— That ‘summer ‘has come with "The days of reali Sport" for ‘tila. younger boy-s in ‘Sulnnleride was evidenced on Thurs day and yesterday when‘ many of the ‘IlOyS had ‘their ‘first swim.‘ lSlVillldllilli-Z is only one ‘of the ‘many pricilegcs ‘the ‘beautiful Summer- slde i-lalibcr afford-s. Thor-e ‘is pro- bu-‘bily no ‘plaOe ‘where ‘boating or other Aquatic sports could ‘be hold ‘to ibotter advantage ‘or ‘more gell- uinc clljoyllnent. ii. 0. 0. F.—-Rev. George W. Whitman. Grand -Master of the l. O. 0. F. ofthaMarithne Pmvti-nces and Nelsvfioatntllanld ‘paid- loiiilicizlll visits ‘to ‘the ‘lodges in O’Leary ml-d Swill-ml rsitle this week. 0n Thursday evening. June 4, ‘Rev. Mr. Whtinnan visited -Pltlnee Ed- W-‘lili 110K121.‘ N0. 22 w-hcn there was i1. good utttin-tlance of ‘member-s ‘prcsliltieti cvel- ‘by Noble Grand, Mr. M. ‘L. Frank MwcKenzie. Tlhe meet- inp,‘ ‘took tho form of a social and l-‘uloltvr and a feature of the occas- ion was the presentation of 25 year GBOPI-Ze Grady. Brother ‘B. R. SIlll-"p twas also the recipient of a beautiful ‘lithe us an appreciation of Il-is Ilil. MFIIPE and coullpctent services as Degree ‘Muster. ‘R‘:v. Mr. ‘Whitman "l9 Wmkill-Ks of the order Lin his jurlstlietlcll. ‘lie status] that, time 1_ 0. O. it‘. had ‘IIIRIIO noted progress ‘hiring U10 lliiflt. yPnr sllo-winlg a wonderful increase in nlwnllbership. ‘illlllli: futtniuctl at the (Nltifclictlvs Ilflilll“ Ill Plciou ‘wilere there are (Canadian Press) (F‘III<T‘I\'I‘ FALLS. Monttana, June 5 —<I“zll'luul's were jntbilnnt totiuy over n four lfucll sllztw m“ m,“ cqwp m‘ "w" ‘Irwin firms she which its, My will ‘ulenn ‘great imrvrrvvcnlent in crisps. 'i“llis was ‘In frazlirlgh '.“i')lli.l‘ZiSl tin the rest of the contin- ent \\"Ili('Il was sweiiizrlug ill an llli;]ll'(“CL‘ilCIl‘iC(I hem w;|ve_ IN MEMORIAM ‘all’! Ziiftiilhviihhfiii’JLZZI 8°" Wiw d=nartea thi m J out,1o24. s ° u“ death among us it takes our loved ones from our' . . . memos. ‘mwrled bl! Father and Mother. 1436-“. Cement 800 bags, fresh stock now landing at our wharf from S. S. Hith- QPWOOG. . CARVELL BROS. I433 6 6 3i. A r f *‘ tt‘ t »_+»_+o+»»~ 0-0 ' Hotel Victoria l" "P to date comfortable Hotel with-everfitlfl rooms, 44 of which have Private baths. Guests receive courteous- snd painstaking service. Tlbie ls unexosiled In Genius. - s)! pride 28o ' In. skittles] ‘ t l. .1‘. r‘ -. _ "wtsheisrhn ;- 0 . m . ‘Lest... .‘H“.i.‘=‘rt,“"’ I: to ‘Manet/i. cufixllltqwffiltsttilr ‘up, ‘Mill Ieeuluo. Imam ‘ u. Jewels to lire-titers‘ P. B. Clark anvil dcdiveretl an ‘excellent address on} He also referred ‘to tile success; ' the usuul ulaullor and roll cull was But never from our hearts. ‘Two dozen knives and forks were ‘purcilnsud for the use of tile iiali school fence and gates was order- lMuutgtlnlery was appointed to pur- chase two blinds [up the rear of lnouill. bers met in tile school on May 11th lug of this institute was held. The tnlcetlng opened with the President ‘ill ihn ellnlr ‘and the minutes‘ were splendid report given at the arm- ‘ I to use aboutliowers‘ {or the Sbid- ‘ likiflf or , no s special menus! he: missile . __.... ....-.. ramp» r554 oM-Eeeiebr.” by Anrrwlz A. amt-rim i‘ ~‘ Fmw mm‘! drum. Cornell Medical calm ..- How much exercise do you need? W E L L out hockey and IKYIOWH New all other exer- lfvalzdrhvsiciar‘ ciee, and put V‘! my zym- mum“ him on e very nasium a short ATM-L rigid diet and time ago scoom- rest cure. psnied by one At the early of his patients, ego o! thirty- a man about six he hadburn- thirty-six years ed up three- o! age. This fourths o! the young man re- vital energy centiy inherited, gamete; m whichvnegiven ufpon the death MODBILAIIOII him for a lite‘; c his father, a . time. From a gogdly Shara of GOICLQH outwgrd flp- the material in Between pearances to- richss of this _ day, this man is world; however, as far as in the "pink o! condition." lie health is concerned, he ls not quite so well ofl. Back in his student days this man was a great hockey player, and was on the team o! s lead- ing university in the East for four years. Upon starting his business career, he thought he was in superb physical condi- tion, bnt soon after he began to feel the need of physical ex- ercise. So three or four times a week he would practice with his team mates, spending two or three hours at the very strenuous game o! hockey and many times playing in matches. He suddenly noticed that be was falling ofl in weight, his appetite was tailing, he was will continue to loolt a well man l’! he continues to keep to the “straight and narrow" es pro- scribed by bis physician, but he must never do any kind o! strenuous exercise again. Several times n week he at.- tends my gymnasium and goes through mild exercises to stim- ulate circulation. This man's idea, like nine-tenths of the world, was the thought that if he kept exercising continually he would keep hlmselffit. "But there is s limit to everything, and l have known of men and women who have come to pre- mature old age and death through alts-using their phys- ical endurance. There is a happy medium for everything, lair‘ and promotes. Soiigro feeds any lent that new scientific me ing growth. It is clue get {package that will and garden, or an. acre grain - for all summer. It is to ‘ eliminates for the man in town, _ procuring and the obiection to applying‘ 1 d manure or other e arllltd with manure with sp Here's who! one man In?! I50!!! more TOES. LAWNS. FLOWERS vizol-zrantiio. N tter liere ‘you use Soilgrrony ' tozsinborrnwgriin-t-ou your lawn, flow: in your garden. you'll be amazed st the growth R s w ' . . .- ‘ ...W£""'*'.t.. t. '.".£il.'€i&.i'-.".'.... _ SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Dlstrlbutorl for Prince Edward Island 170 Kent Street map-u before a -.._.-__-~_.L.____-r__~.~ ‘i7“““‘.‘ l i i‘ . i taut-r It. “we odd . -for f ood IRSIIQL“ of roots s rtlliz “Onlemslgesl dregillts.‘ Phone dill-L- Tbinale Ive Nola...“ developing an annoying cough, and excl-cg“ i, not uwptmt showed spots on the lungs, and a dilated heart. His doctor im- mediately ordered him to cut ance, always leaving a reserve in case o! illness and other emergencies. Chronic Constipation Diet , Upon arising ten minutes ' , after the bath spend five minutes vigorously rubbing the body with s turkish towel. 'aud ‘g1 eatly |i1lg cl held at the‘ bomber Mrs w. n. was decided to buy a new malp of Europe for the school. Papers en- MflflFfililfllbf Ititicd. "What Kind of a Neighbor Tuchwhoe. N. Y-. won ‘the open sdlt Jar.» You?" and "The Best Way to oilem-plenshia of thtrUMtEfl Slates .Traln a Girl for Life" were read, 111 "he 36111- 11°49 0f ti“? Dial’ 01110- bunchon day defeating BobbyJonles, Atlanta ‘was served and a vote of tilanks A“1“3’-€“-'- . tendered the Hostess. osed with tile National Antil- enjoyed. .enl. The next meeting will {held at the home of Mrs Alden Drink two glasses o! water. Moasm BREAKFAST: Fruit, such es , cantaloupe, ; t stewed figs, orange juice, prunes, apricots, dried F,ed,.‘,.;c,_cn_ peaches, apples. An ounce o! bran, with skimmed milk. One bran muflln or one slice of dsrk bread , toasted. Weak tea, or coflee substitute. LUNCHEON: Fresh vegetables, such as spinach, let- , t , asparagus, watercress or a fruit salad consist- .§.;7‘.§.'."YLTRHA“ii‘,?*§,“,;‘0,,f§§;§-;' ‘ lite-of any o! the tfoilcwihgs: Oranges,‘ grapefruit, um] other loco/I Otitlieiiiows ' pears‘ apples’ cranbernfas‘ n‘! "Id dues‘ Br." m; breed or gain muflins with plenty of butter. Glass m, ~ ‘ o! butter - ' Four léglclllles Snow DINNER: Soup, such as broth. tomato or vegetable Any broiled lean meat, chicken or flsh. Two a In Montana 22h vegetables. Ono slice of dark bread. For dessert, orange gelatin, prune whip, tapioca pudding. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. _ One or two glasses oi water should be taken between , each meal and before retiring. J rill to attend Convent-ion. ing closed with the Tile meet- ‘National Reports Of Women's Institutes 0f P. E. I. Northam. institute met at the ilrule of Mrs Edmund Maynard on Mzly 14th with eighteen ‘members allzd lllree visitors present. After lilo usual opening, some corres- opnntlence was read and discussed. Miss Glenn ‘Stewart read n. tpapvr ell "ilow to Kill-the Institute." it was tieeitlctl, to order a revised Mup oi‘ Europe for tht- scllami. bliss Mzltilieson. ‘Supervisor. ‘has pre- sent and gave an interesting Dem- onstration ou "'l‘ablc Svttillt; ulld Service." The next meeting will be‘ held at llle holllu ctl Mrs 0. Ramsay. Port Hiii. lllueiillg of illis Illtliltllil! was ll‘ at the School on M:ly 10‘ ' twelve uleluiwrs ulld 1w.) ' '1 present. The lllceiing upallvtl The regular ulolllllly, Fl St! answered with ‘the payment of A lcttqt ill regard to ille Millers Relief was read, but no tit:- cisiou was made ill regard to it. (l5 ox and tile bill of $30.70 for tilt‘ \V cd paid. The ulelnilers dccititul to collie to tile school ou Arbor Day mo], wlil, a tree m» pump Mrs A. York. Tilirtecu melutbcrs unsw- cruti roll cull at the ‘May meeting of this lntltiiute, with all original verse of poetry, which brougilt out one clever talent. After the usual routine business, it was decider! to have the name of the District plac- cd Oil tile school utter it is painted. The liltllll-ilel‘! were uli urged in utitlnti the‘ annual school meeting. ‘The next meeting will be held at ihu htlluc of Mrs ilerbert Vtlssny and tile Prograllnlno Colulnittoel- are no follows: Mrs W. C. W’ Mrs I-Iurry Henderson, A feat“ the programme at this .- the school. Home made candy was served. Mira llnlsy Atiulus will clltcriuiu the luelnilcrs next TL‘ ill th Pleasant Valley. Elzht . mom- l ct where lilo regular monthly meet- re rend and approved. The -Secrctary reported that 853.00 had ‘been realized at n Box Social held in was m‘ amusing Bu" Fredericton liaii. A hearty vote C011“!!!- - of thanks ‘was tendered Mrs-Hugh -—-— MacKay. President for the ‘past _ year, for the interest she had tak- Viflflrll- Kiwi-ill!‘ en in the Institute, and also for her "all 0n M8)’ 20th members and five vit ‘Alter the usual ope “at mqygflilrg.‘ [New committees‘ were appointed. The next ‘meetingJrom various comrr will be llelrlat the homo Mm heertl- "MM Murvhh William Bnch an and re cell @9091 and Mi ‘Meal will be BDSWOIYII with “Dents foflfilgif. Mrs $3M‘! 8t m.) sick Room." work being done in the , . illg class, where there i. etmry.‘ ‘institute held their, a attenflflltit! lmlmvch Mag rneetingat‘ the-home oi.’ Mm! RH‘ IIYKWQ Birih 43°01‘ A._ . Palmer‘ xvltitlwsirt members‘!!! provide nlnterinl we and o s ' sitar attend fig. Aftsrtflltflill"? received. The m m, Q n, ‘gnu-tgg" “my” decided to extend ‘resoluti lntltes were road nlltr-epmovetl. sympathy to several be d" Pats. Mr: Mebeansnaad Mrs flmilifll- A. cvmmllllicliiilh i Jelly were appointsdinwdommittes Supervisor in regard to severs porlant matters wen read ioontants. noted. The IIlBli iera monnmlnt. ‘MR- the adjour- ‘ment of the bouillon meetinrr.‘ e were dellzhted to have Mm Weighting rm _wss held which ‘ton. the Refl C-rm Nurse are. netted 311.01. unch s eervedlfllld were ‘benefited by her v:- and s very ieasahtsociai hour teiillfiilt lfltiféfll. Wbioh lhe was ‘spell, du in: which mils i-lnn- ‘trench amlweln: manner- A‘ ‘tor sang ‘two soioe_..thst werepiiose. o rising vote of thanks ‘greatly enioyetl. ‘communion-sizgnnilermrgrs gteettliilé: fixer on.cse.ro,.n mesons _s"‘- e -' tilqmhshhi of it ates. Hilidl." ‘ ‘Mrs pets esd Mrs A. llebennen New/Annals dnstitategllfnldthir, with-Mrs Mlcliwen and Mrs Kenn- teen melnbeie lad o :'i‘-rnvcl." place 0n the frallnillg cf an l. O. 1).] l1 Pntllutlc Picture for the rsciulniihrrs ulld two visitors met at the ‘Tile matter was leftover llntii de-Lghyum] hm,“ [m May 14th when; S(_‘Cill"?l W iMirs ivillrlsor gave all iuterivslillq: this “Hutu-a. was hem finite vole of tilullkvs. timk and a lllflIl cf Donations were also luude l0 other woriily causes the O e slid the minutes at" last meeting were rend and np- e41 cved. Some discussion illitlrnlutien was ik cn institute Work. East Point. llt. the which ptinditure of $63.24. totulcti ills-t parties .lld sociuls. Cardigan. guiar lueeiing ut the llolul‘. Mrs Frank hint-Neill till May 13th. President, Tin: meeting c-pentlti with tho Ode This was followed by roll call answer- The minutes of the April meeting were ' There on the gin-sli- the absence of tilc c Vice President prcsilicti. by i0lli‘i(!l‘ll lutlnlilcrs. ad, spur" "d signed. ‘about to "lauds. The wisiun of “rotary \ ~ ‘ t edy as substitutes were appointed the May meeting w“ The meet- TIIO T080101‘ illoli-lmeeting opened with the President fi-iliy meeting 0f this lllfliiitlle Wflfiiiin the chair. After the singing of hsltllat lllc“lltlllllibqtlt)f Mrs lleberjthc Q,|e_ u“. (‘mm “.33 repemely eets on . zly . I. 592106 0i the President. the Au si-inud ditcussul. Sick colllntittoo ant ‘Supervisor, Mists Windsor p i sided. 1T Ill tile ‘lb llg. meeting opened__with u"? decided to Ilnve tile school clean- b u R011 ‘L811 W116‘ 1l‘15W9ll'?‘1i;s'ard‘ttl' to ‘Ii/liners Relief Fund y [i CEil lllelll ers ant one vslt-l U“, or with "Where I would Like taint“, T)"; next meeting wm 1m tDOR"held in the School on June 15th. iliwlfiing spent-ti with the ‘Ode, and r0I'l which she lvus tendered a Ilfillfiyqnfl] - Lunch wars served drum; and the meeting closed with the“... .gu1‘}owed_ , National Alltllelll, Anthem. The next meeting wlil be m; w," be at m Tile Jlllle “We” eid.d to hold an lea Cream Social ilelti at the home of ‘Miss lluntentpmward “teeki t‘ heme 0i‘ Iiir-qln June to raise money for the Tile ninth nlllluzli meeting of the East Point W. "i. WilS held on May 7ill at the llolllc 0f Mrs Angus Ilenlull when six lllenlbcrs ulld one visitor were pre- A report tlf tile years work nntl tile Financial statement were read by the Secretary, which tlllow- ed lllully school iulpruviluvllls such Iluvtlwuod _ iiuur, a 'i‘o:lcil0r's world. hinney war‘.- ulnde during ill‘ year ‘by ilolrliug The cld nilirers were all re-(‘lvcicd No delegates were zlppuilltcd to attend Convention. ‘Institute held their, iWins U .S. Open and so thought that be would F n f i _ ' . Mo‘, to his physician to, some plgrgxrgfirclgizfogc: ozwt-svge ‘Moose. After the usual opening. , l “we- - . t... wt. c... s t. tr. a. §.‘;Z.EZZZ"?.’..‘..“‘.I.Z“Pi§$°".?‘.$‘;§' Golf T" ° His blood pressure proved and regular living, will keep decided to repeat the'Piny in to be sub-normal; an X-ray them within bounds o! reaist- Sherbrooke Hall on June 3rd. It (Caflfldlifl PM") Professional from Baseball Practice AtIJIJiO baseball ."‘lue some place. b t‘. practice some nSolue currnlptlndence was read "reported stalling sick nleuliber ianri tzlknlg llt.-l fruit etc. it ‘was for closing. $25.00 was for- the Sea View School Dis- Vietorls West. Fifteen‘ mem- the lnnutlliy llleeting 0f Tlfc meet- Luglllnr ullslvcrctl ,‘_‘Conun- The usual‘ - nebs rou- The ‘members de- Irmtituto Four members were ap~ pointed as punch committee for the nexthleeting, which will be held at the ‘Schoolhouse-and at which the rucnlbem wl answer roll cull‘ by paying a‘ y; yearly “feus." Two" new me rs were wvleolncri. The meeting closed with the National‘ Anthem. Red Point, The ‘May meeting oi’ this institute was held at he Iltlllln oi’ Mrs William Ching with vlcvvn ultrnrbl-rs and seven visitors Ipftvivlll. The meeting opened with the Ode, which was followed by ituil Cull illlti the reading and adoption of tilt‘. luillutrs. It was decided to pincv u Sign [kmrdWm the Schoul nud Mrs A. Garrett and Mrs E, S. ltoso were appointed to arrange for saluc. A discussion followed on the framing of pic- tures fnr tile school and Miss ll ll (if quire ulmuttho material and prices regarding sumo A ‘paper entitled "Art nud Handicraft ill the Rural School’ was road by Mrs (l. J. Robertson, Mrs E. S. Rose and pnrtant readings. Three m members were welcomed. Mondays and Saturdays." tonal Anthem. d‘ Brudeheii. 9. lb .4‘? t ltingvtlze can I ‘claim “Jflkiilhfli-IIIE» e was enjoys . ‘ t 1 B . ll meet next month with Mrs ASydney ‘Maclntyre. .. ._ Ina". z‘ r-sulslul n: av"! \V‘O‘IOCIDS'I“ER- June 5.-— Will-is Alice ‘Malone was‘ appointed ‘to on- MissNErlna Garrett also gave im- new, Al. tho next meeting Roll call will be an- swered w'ith a "Helpful Hints for. ‘ The 0, meeting adjourned with the Nat- ‘ml. Five members and one visitor met at the home ot Mrs Thomas ‘Cameron on May 8th. After the usual opening and rou- tine bueinbstl, reports were heard {rem the Concert Committee. rlré um of $70.00 was realized. The m of $100.00 was donated‘ to the ool Trustees-V. gtthw. purpose v rred on the en it was remodelled.