\1~»,§____,_\ Ollie Girl * N o_ i #0100090“ THE RE. Ohaipt are was a s ‘OOIII, n siler felt the bit and fancied n her ears. she had he: came to so t6 me over t." ose were ll not misundi ‘ Myra, whit i d, afraid r ed done so: I ——I——whu.t t aged at lus yra, having led buck in 2b to watch s had sudd . pleasant l trated, into rs's face "l this nasty i complacent. smirk, fiuiby around her ‘You heard ‘cred, iinpii Ruth was l l her iiisiir if, to come“ Iloiv did 1y erc? Ilatl '! 15 unibcliov s voice whi >en—-but li- erely slinol hen he kn: JOllt him. Or was M ie simply s ffect on R‘ ad conlrmz )1‘ Ruth we uiso her ie nd she kiii ‘nat merely he wanted er answer he girl kne Gaiby too nddenly. l‘ on had i-ic \iyra spok .ier hand l‘ Myra. "Oh, I s slightly c0 her voice. word, my you lllCilil "All rill mean." .\l and lookel night l—-l So I czillr “llow l horn?" G.’ "Never wered he I knew r from the (‘ll ller~~ imywiiy 2 sllc said lie. but l you've u accepted licr voic Myra qii to seem "Do l? and wlie apt to h This l wanted. She wiu iind i-ihc taunt tli her coiil ’so had I "You have. i) temper you son weren't when I have hi KOOillC “My oi‘ lily Guihy ll: this tir rouse J shurt S eni. voi PAGE. TWELVE ""' ~ l Monthly Report 0t" Womon’s Institutes FoitltiE. I. “ Lower Fnfiovin. The organiza- tion meeting of this ‘Institute W18 held st the Hull in -Lower Free- town on the afternoon of May 25th. After o short talk on the work of these clubs by the Suvfli" visor the following officers were appointed for the yum-President. Miss Alice call-m: vicePros. Mrs- scotg Janine; Secretary-Treasurer, MrsnFi-‘siik icsirus‘: Directors. Mrs- Jardine iStsvort, iMrs. Elton Cairns. Mi“ Ruth ‘Cairns; Auditors, Miss Mabel ‘Burns, llilrs. Bernard. 1‘he third Wednesday of each month was chosen as the regular day 9i meeting and the next meetlns ‘Will b9 vhgk] a; the d-iwll ou Wednesday. June goth, a; 2 p. m. All the women who are interested in the improved ment of school and community con-l ditions are cordially invited to nt- gend, Miss Alice Cairns and Miss Mabel lBurns were sproiniedfls delegates to attend the Annual ' Convention in iCharlottetown 0n JllI1£'1'1l.l1_&l1fl 12th. Mocdonald. The Annual meeting of the Bunbury-Cross ‘Roads Institute was held at the home of Miss Bea- trice Bovyer on ‘Mo!’ Zllli- Them were twelve members sud ten visi- tors present. The ‘Supervisor Pfe- blueu at ‘this mee-ting- The revolts oi the ‘President and Secretary- Trensurer were given and adopted. the fol-lowing officers were spliiilill" ed for the year:-Presidents. Mrs. Everett, iBovyer and Mrs. J. W. Jones; ‘Secretary, lMiss Katie Mac- Callllm: Treasurer. Mrs. Guy Ste- wart; Directors, Mrs. Perley Mulch Miss. Alfred Stewart. Mrs. Ham- mond Kelly; Auditors. Mrs. Wm- MsdCailism and iMns. Edson DOUB- lass. Mrs. Everett Bovyer and Mrs. Guy Stewart were appointed delegates to attend the Convention. After the business of the meeting was completed lunch was served and a very pleasant social time spent, The next meeting will be" held at. the home of Mrs. Guy Stewart. Northam. A Women's Institute was organized in this district on the afternoon of May 29th. Thom were twelve women present. After Clubs by the Supervisor. the fol- lowing officers were appointi=¢i:— President, Miss [Lulu Yeo; Vice- Frag, Mrs. Ivan Linkletter; Sec.- Treas, Miss Una Collwill; Direc- tors, Mrs. Edwin iMaynard. lVli-s. Edward MacArthur, Mrs. ‘Dan Mac- Arthur; Auditors, Mrs. David llam- say and ‘Miss Gertrude Newcombe; Delegates, IMiss Lulu Yeo Mill Ml-‘fi Thursday of each month was cho- sen as the regular day of meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of ‘Mrs. W. Colivill on s r June 14th. All who are interested -sc,§o:;lm§'fnew floor w s , 1d in (he work of the \Vomen's ln- ' a’ ‘a Ill .' l l " , -. stiiiltes are cordially invited to be ofesag??? :"éh‘:ihslz:§:dt;lée1 present, oi‘ Mrs. Leslie iBryenton on the af- .. Sela-Tress. Mrs. Malcolm Y . 0th. h l! - ’ .crnoon of May 3 Thlflmeléltiylrlg fJeog; MDireIcltorfi, Mirgé Jae i h i i fthe Ode “’° ' “b e“ e11 A '1‘ Kilns-i- ggteerl-edwhig: tthlstrlrlilnrlfieg of last Hacnnw ‘Sgaw; Alldll-“rs- ‘W55 rreieting were read and adopted. illlnfs‘ géegztaelgtgvlisté Plllllil MC" were appointed as a committee to vmllon‘ Ml“ Plorflce M-“lDiliiillil hers were present. Geo. Auld and Mrs. L. ‘Bryentorl improvement work. stitute Ode. Secy-Tress. and them. one visitor $30.46 was raised. of fruit. The dent, Mrs. Miss Mrs. Thomas iMrrs. (~Dr.) eva MscKay for knitting machine. Lornelvaiiey. The for the year ending were $189.56. ($39.15) iind lunch penditure $157.98. d for Iprizes for was Bolger; This amount raised .by the holding of an ~ice cream . -' ' 58.3 k i Gertrude Newcombe. The second Day (Sggfiga; gconxrlgllgnfi board at a cost of $8.00 was sill plied for the school, also bracket lamps and drinking glasses. Lime “a paint were bought for school Sourin West. The annual meeting of this Club was held- st the home of Mrs. Richard Kickhsm on April 20th, Nine members and three vlsl- tors were present. The meeting opened‘ with the singing of the in- The reports of year's work were given by the the President. During the yea;- $81.47 was raised. chiefly by the holding of soeials. The ‘total Expenditure $9.25. Help was given to a needy family (lur- ing the winter and supplies were bought for the making of s. quilt. During the year regular meetings were held and some pleasant so- cial hours spent. Plans were dis- cussed for the holding of an enter- tainment during the early summer 'in order to increase the funds. dainty lunch was served by the hos- toss and the meeting closed with the singing of the ‘National An- th Sterling. The Annual meeting of the Stanley Bridge and Hope River Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. ‘Miller on the evening of lMay 24th. Twelve members and were present. _ meeting opened with the singing of the Ode. The Treasurer read the report of the year's work. Owing l0 u great deal oi sickness and to the poor weather, the sum of only Prizes were given to the school children, also lead pencils and a Christmas treat following officers were appointed for the yearz-Hon. Pres, Mrs. Walter Simpson; Presi- W. A. Miller; iPres, Mrs. A. E. ‘Fyfe, Treasurer. iEthel iMaeLeod; Secretary, Directors, Fleming and Mrs. Clarence Reid; Auditor. Miss Gen- and Miss ‘Margaret MucLeod; Mr-l, \V.A. Hillier, Mrs. Thomas lBolger were appointed del- egates to attend the Convention in Charlottetown. Tile next meeting will be held at the home oP-Mlss Ethel MacLeod on Julie 21st. Harrington.» The Financial State- ment ol‘ this ilnstitute is us follows: Total Receipts, $49.50. This amount was raised chiefly by the holding of ice oresm social. Total ex- Eii . . . ' .. u 0- i’... .3122.*:.f.£:.,*§.“l:.i;:;i:€i:l ivllich was made into shirts for the Mt. Herbert. Orphanage, and $4.25 needles for knitting total receipts 31st was M arc ii fees. Total Ex-l $5 was cxpend-iJohn Maynard; Sec'y Tres. the School IPai-r, bought for and \\’ Z1 S Prepared for the children. The fol- lili-I will be liiilll 8-! llle winsior The regular mp1,,“ o, lowing are the officers for the ncwl M" Jlrlliiii‘ lllfil-leilii- :—-P . ' . this ‘Institute was held at the home {Begin vlgzilgfiggj’ ‘figs; Mac- visit the sick members of the Clu-b. and Ml“ Kalle 'M“°l"l5’l'9~ Plans Twenty yards of matemll was are now being made for bought uriu this will be made iili °" a “"8" °“ ‘lime ml‘- iiiio articles of clothing for the Or- phanage children. Miss Hui-per then gave a talk on Institute work and also a demonstration on Flow- er-Mskiug which wiis enjoyed by the members. The next meeting will be held at the Hall. Dsrnley Women's institute held their regular meeting in the Hall on May 17th. Twelve meiubem and one visitor were present. After inc regular ‘business of the meeting the time was spent in sewing ior tho Bazaar. Three new members were added to the Club at this meeting. The next imeeting will also be held in the (Hall. New Zealond. The Annual meet- ing oi‘ this ilnstitute was held at the home of Mrs. Edward Villard on April 25th. Seven members and six visitors were present. The SecylTreas. ireported the total re- ceipts for the year, $81.76. This amount wasmaised chiefly by tile holding of two ‘Socials. $43.92 was the total expenditure. is as $57.98. follows: Expenditure, $29.18. supplied for the South Bedeque oii April 2nd. There Statement is as of this amount was This Institute was inst September and A blur-k-‘excellent work since that Total The teen members and five present. After the singing of the lilstitiltc Ode the reports for the year were given. The Mt. ‘Carmel. The Financial Ite- Dflrt of this ilnstitute for the year receipts. $39.82 of which was raised by the holding of whist parties and proceeds from a hed-psresd. Tcial Blinds were school and prizes bought iI-Ielp was given to a needy family dilring tile winter were eigli spent has don A Th e Vice- the Edgar Dollerty, cost.’ Auditors. Miss Olive Miss] Flor- nd the Con- the holding Annual Meeting of this institute was hell at the home of Mrs. Walter Lem-d visitors Financial follows-Toto] lteceips. $22.66. Part of this was raised by the holding of Fair lunches and by Total Expenditure, $16.43. $15.00 drinking-fountains for the Schools]. organized only School collection time. Many plans are beingfihndd or. the work during the summer niontbs and great rosultr are expected. The following officers have been appointed:—-Pres. Mrs Horace Wright; Vice-Pres. Mrs .l. H. MacFarlsne; Sedy-Tr-qg, Mrs Geo Henderson; Directors, Mrs. Percy Affleck Mrs: Edwin MacFarlaiie. Mrs. Daniel MacLure Auditors. Mrs C. L. Henderson and Mrs. Jss. Sherry. Mrg Leslie MacFarlaile and Mrs, Geo Henderson have been appointed as delegates to attend the Con. vention in Charlottetown on June 11th and 12th. 9 Kfllly’! ("Nib-The Annual. Meeting of this Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. McKenna °i1 filirll 4th. It was decided to r’ > -,i ‘. ,- ' dd‘. It was d cldsd to buy 15 yds. of cotton to ske'up into sprous and each member was asked to contribute one article towards a sale to be held for the raising of fund . The Financial report for the y ar is us follows;—-Totul receipts $157.27. This sum was raised by the holding of a Social, an Ice Cream Social and s. Bean Supper. also by the taking of a collection at each meeting. Total Expenditure $124.81. The interior of the Hall was painted at s- cost of $45.28, a board fence erected and lights for the Hall bought, costing a total of $23.88. The school-room was repaired iind painted at n. cost of $25.42 $10. was also spent on the cleaning of the school. The following officers were appointed for the coming yoniq-President, Mrs. W. H hi"? the Billoining ‘district of lllflplowood unite with this lil- stitute. The Financial Report of‘ this Club for the year is as followsz——'i'otnl Receipts, $151.00 $95.00 was raised by tho making of an Autograph Quilt aha $26.00 by the holding of a Concert. Total Expenditure, $146.68. $20.00 was spent on the painting of the in- terior of the School, and 85.00 given towards the School Fair. $11.00 was donated to the Hflfliritais and Orphanages. this donation was in the foriil of Clollililg- A Parcel of mittens was sent to St. Vincent Orphanage. These were donated by the members. The following officers were appoiilteilz-Pres, Mrs J. \V. MacKcnna, Vice-Pres. Mrs Rose A. Devcreizux; Seify-Tres. Mrs Jos. Kelly; Directors, Mrs Gordon Waddell; Mrs. Frank J. Flood; Miss Mary F. MacDonald: Auditors. Mrs. J. \V. Bradley and Miss Georgenu Trainer. Mrs J. W. liicKenna iind Mrs Rose A. Deverenux have been appointed as delegates to the Convention. Then followed a discussion on “How to improve the meetings." The next meeting will be held at the home of lilrs. J. W. Bradley. Roll cull will be responded to by suggestions on lloiv leisure eyeli- lng cull be most profitable spent. Birch Hiii;—-'l‘liis Institute. hcld its Annual liicotiui: at the homo of Miss Olive Maynard on April 25th. ’l‘licrc were eleven members and school was cleaned at the expense of the Club and u dust-pan Hllpllll- Oil. The (lcsk and blackboard were iilso rcpiiiretl. The following olfio- crs were Mrs J. A. Ching; Vice-Pres. John C. Campbell; Ses-Tri-s, liirs. Adrian liicliiiiiu; Crozier; Vice-Pres. Mrs James M. Thompson; Scc'y Tress, Miss Millicent MacNutt; Directors, Mrs Edward MacKay, Mrs 4 Wm. Cousins, Miss - Lila Mahar; Auditors, Mrs. George-Morrison, Miss Edna Morrison. This bus surely been a most successful year in the history of this institute iind great things are expected of it during the coming term. The next meeting will be held on Mny 17th. All interested iil school and community improve- merit are cordially invited to attend. ~ Red Point-The Annual Moot- ing of this institute was hcld at the home of Mrs J. A. Chiiig on ' ‘THE’ “cnsitilirrsrowiiii '\ _. AIR INTENSELY no AND DISCNARGED rsaouc SMALL HOLES ' Air-blast from 80H‘ This McClziry's May 7th. with on attendance oi‘ twenty-three. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode. which was followed by thc prcsenting of the yearly reports. The Financial statement for tlio year is as follows;~Totiil Receipts, $112.43, purt of which was raised by the holding of iui [co Crelilii Social. Totul EX- penditure. 856.82. 815 was spoilt feature makes S0 drawn in, heated an over the burning c on materials for the Hot Luncii $5 was spout on school prizes. Tlic Prcsitlelil. iilrs. appointed; Directors. lllT-‘i- six visitors present. Papers were read by Mrs. Percy Birch uild MP5 J liiaynnrd. A discussion was held regarding the best way of bang- ing windosv-shailes in the school. This Institute was organised only in Novcnlber, Five regular ilieet- lngs have been held, however, and the interest shown by all is most encouraging. The Financial report is us iollowiu-Totul l Receipts, $14.71, part of which was iiluile by the taking of collect- ions at the illectings. Total Expenditure, $13.00. The follow- iilg articles were bought for the Scliool;— coul shovel. and six ,window shades. Repairs were ,made on.the school entry and the school was cleaned. The following officers were "appointed; Pres, Mrs. Robert Yeo; Vice-Pres. Mrs John J. Cnmpbell, Mrs 16x3. ltosv. liiiss Mrs Silas Frazer. McLelluii. Mrs Silas Frazer Mrs. J. A. Ching were iiliiiiiliilwl to uttend the Auditors. ltlury Mcliinis; Iloilulil M rs fuel. Cast Iron Rad- iator and Convention in Charlottetown on Julie lltli. and 12th. Lower Bedeque. Tile regular nccing of this Club was held iii the home of Mrs. Horace Wright on liiny 15. were present. ed with the singing of the Uillt. followed by the reading illlfl ililflll-l tioii o1‘ minutes of lust meeting. A‘ committee to arrange for tho Mir-l ei-ty Sooiul, which will bc livid in‘ the near future, was appointed] Miss Ilnrper then gave a rlomon" strzition on Deep-Fat Frying. ‘Filo, Eighteen mciubl-rs The llleetiilg open- bliss Ruby Dennis; Director, Mrs M rs. Percy ‘BTIICLEIIII, Mrs. Birch; Maynard, Mrs. Cyril Doby. The next meet-l home Borden.— The first inieeting of tliut Club was one visitor present. A paper was read. t was decided to commence making an Autograph Quilt. It was also decided to hold an ice Cream Social and Buzzar in the School House on May, 21th. Tile next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jay. Freeland-The regular meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Eliza Palmer on the evening of- May 1st. There were seven members and foiir visitors present. Miss Cnrruthers ntteutl- ed this meeting and presided. lt was decided to have a flag-pole erected in the school-yard as soon as possible. The flag has already been procured. Trees are to be 1 planted in-tho school-yard on May 21th. and a progrunie is to bc . prepared for this occasion. A teacher's chair hiis beon procured for the school. Mrs Harry ltiucKny and liliss Lois ilardy were appointed as delegates to attend the Annual Convention which will he held in Charlottetown on Juno 11th. and 12th. Miss Carrutllers then gave a deluonstrntion on Flower-making, after which lilnch was served and a pleusuilt social time spent. Cable Head East. — Ten members and two visitors attend- cd the Annual Meeting of this 8 Keep That natural graceful lines of on school-girl? lines thin season's models. eonotthosquslofCoilsne. Soldslclnsivolyby Moore a Mutt-ha Limited . Girlish Figure Whit is more beautiful than the The mother who desires her daughter to nhin lines of bedufy, will select with are her daughter's corset. athletic "The Cami [or Particular Wonmu" menu permanent elm-m of figure. They import the graceful willowy so desirable u n foundation for ' For $0 Canadian lady oflroline- Wllssnfmclszoetisigfastoqfbsreisno Club st the home of .Mrs. Ilugli MacLellan on April 25th. Tile reports for the year were given and proved most encouraging. The Financial Statement was as fOIlOWBr-TOUII Receipts, _ $145.86 $120.66 of this umount wus raised by the holding of a Picnic and $10.10 by the holding of a Wiiist Party. Total Expenditures $24.23 psrt of which was spent on tho purchasing of a drinking fountain s chair. a yard stick and an eraser for the School. The follow- ing officers were appointed,- Pros. Mrs. Patrick McCarthy; Vice-Pres Mrs. Hugh D. MncKlnn- on Sedy-Tres. Mrs. Hugh MacLellan; Auditors, Mrs (l. O‘Hanley and Mrs. A. J. Mac- Donald; Dlrectors, Mrs Angus Mclssac, Mrs Robert J. Lewis and Mrs Jas Morrison. Mrs Husli MacLellan and-Mrs. Robert Lewis were-appointed as delegates to the Convention. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Patrick MscCnrtby. - i Dunlap-Nine members and ono visitor attended the Annual Meeting of thise institute on May 8th. st. the school-house. The President save an cellent re- port of the years work. Eleven meetings were held. She stltell that she considered it the duty of every member to attend oscb meeting and to contribute some- thing to" thesemeetings if it / be only s verso in answer to roll-call. Mostof the effects during the your were extended towards Arthur “Q0126 of "liters oi‘ sympathy never pretended to illukc friends" menlhers recently bereaved. It was- decided to hold an Egg Day on _May 24th. and all the district is iosketl to contribute. Miss Harper {gave a demonstration on Candy- makiiil: at this meeting. The next held meeting will house. llioeting of this lnstitiite was held nt the home of Mrs. R. C. March- bunk on May 17. Twenty-six meni- hers and eight visitors were pre- 8011K. the singing of the Ode followed by the reading of the minutes of last meeting. On May 15 an Egg Day was bold and $0.15 was added to the Institute Funds. Corn. beans and cschnllottfwore sold by dif- ieren. nlenibers and proceeds giv- en io the Club. The school com- ,next meeting will be belil at the, Mrs. Ilarrison liiuclfzir-l New Annan \\'oilien’s Institute‘: ouhcld the regular meeting at the; ‘homo of Mrs. J. Wilbur “laugh on: May 1G. The nlcetlng opened witlii rggulnf the singing of the Ode. pep] “flora was voted to. pay the janitor’ Macjthe School house Oil April 2sth.'fm' ins swooping of tho school doc‘ ‘There were thirteen members and i115 llifi Biiiiimfil‘ moill-lis- Two lei" Five dol-= were sent to he held at the school Travellers’ Rest. The regular The meeting opened with nlittoe reported that the school was clean and tidy and all wants for llic present supplied. A new blackboard and bird chnrt were erected l1 short time ngo. Three members were appointed to meet with the Memorial Committee to make arrangements for the clean- ing up iind planting flowers and bulbs on the Memorial plot. Prices on linoloiiul for the platform in the llull wore given and the com- nlittno authorized to buy the sm- oiint needed. Ail address on In- stitute work was given by Miss Hnrprr. This was followed by ll. discussion of Institute Problems. The matter of organizing a Young People's Club in the District was also discussed, and it is hoped that before long arrangements can be made for such a club. The next meeting will be hcld at the homo of Mrs. Harry Walker. Brudcneli. Seven members of this institute met at the, home of Mrs. Sidney McLnren on May 1st. After the usual business a discus- sion was hold regarding the work to be taken up during the summer months. 1t was decided to clean the interior oi the school. also the school grounds. The meeting then adjourned and u. pleasant social hour was spent. The noxt meeting will be held st the home of Mrs. Foster Robertson. ' Georgetown. The regular meet- ing of this Club was held on May 10 in the Town Hall with an at- tendance of eleven members. This meeting was called for the election of officers, and the regular busi- ness of the Annual Meeting, which had been postponed from April. but owing to an accident to the electric light plant it was impos- sible to transact the business st this time. The Annual Meeting will bo held on Juno 7. TheJlnsn- cisl report p! this Club for the your is so follows: ‘ Total receipts, 8215.94. $89.80 wn raised Uxfthe "Cast Iron Dome Air-Blast Ring Sectional Fircpot with heavy ribs and straight; side Cast Iron Ashpit Solid Base Casi Iron V _ THE H u ilio_uicelillgil"’l‘ot.al‘ cxpciililtilrc. S2ltLil2. 310,35 was spent on n book-cusp ilflil books for l-llQ l-lllliiiry- $90.01 WIN-l tixpcnd- ed oii trcci-i which were [llanted about, the town. A sprayer was boilglit lit a cost nf $7.13, $1000 was spent on wool. $18.00 oii tho Public Square, and $1.00 m; r1 wreiitli. 838.12 ivns cxpcllilcd on the school. Norfh River. TWClVi! members and three visitors iittcmlcil tlui uleciiug of this Club ill. tiic lioliiu of Mrs. llurry Scott nu Mny 16, The meeting (l]ll‘lli‘(l with the sing- liii! of the Odo. folloivcil by (no minutes of the lust meeting. lilrs. Sliilfgcnu Warren and Mrs. Lloyd ltloreslile were iippoiiitoil us dele- gates to uttcnd llic Coiivciltinil iii Charlottetown on Juno 11 rind 12. Coal. stove-pipe, and n lock were supplied for the Iliill and u llull bill f-uid. A disciii-isioil on equip- ping ilrcsslng rooms iii lilo lfull und on buying curtuins wus lieu], The nit-n attended this meeting to discuss bilsilioss in connection with the I-lnll. A program of readings and music was given at tlio con- clitsimi of tho meeting uiul lunch was served. The next meeting will be hold ut tho lloiuo of Mrs. B. Webster on Juno 13. OLesry. The regular nloctlilg Baby’s Own Tablets a 0f Great ..Va"lue <MI‘S. HQPIINIGIG (lhlbggn. Qt‘; Tlleililoflle. Que, writosu-"Bmbym Own Twblets have been of grout value to me in keeping my mile one well and if would not be with- out them." Thoutiands of other mothers say the some thing. They have learned by actual experience the value of the Tablets in regu- lating the ‘bowels and‘ "htdimichf banishing constipation and indiges- tion; breaking up colds and liipie fevers; and keeping ‘the bs free from the many simpmjslflinentb of dhildhood. ‘The 1', eta are, sold gels full value High-grade fuel for heating homes. The air required to burn the large volume of gas and carbon from soft coal is assures greater Ilcat from the ' 5w» tsvviiirwssi@ . _ . ring WM. Sunshine ft C oa l a More because d sprayed oal. This i Des full LA RG easy to [i DUST a BEH5 Hli (ii this lilstitlite. was lu-lri iii ilin llfllllt. of l\ll‘.‘l. Bluck oii liliiy iltli with on uttcii<izliiri~ 0i‘ iitll't‘llfl‘i*lli llleuiluirs. Aftcrtilil ilsunl opcniug_ lilrs. Pate and liirs. I’. M. llowiliti were nppoiuted its deli-gates to tho (‘ollvolltioiL A colnnliltcc of flvc was nppnintcii to visit the school and to report ill. the next iiiuceiiiig. Further plans for tho holding of o. Basket Silcinl iil iilily wcr-i tnndc. The ilnuliciul report of the Club is us follows: Total receipts, $1311.: ' iotnl i-xpeildi- turc. $111.76. $91.00 was puid for roll-airs to tile siilcivnlks. A box “lilfl si-ni. in filo Orpliilllugle includ- ing mils, (18 pairs), nnd two boxes of I1\‘\\' gnriiicllts vuiui-il ut $59.50. The lolloiviilg officers iiuvu bccii zippoiliteil for the your: Vri-siilciii. Mrs. \V. l~l. Turner; \'l('i‘-pi‘L‘i~l., it'll-s. .l. It. Chailipion; HflC.,"l\'lI‘H. J. M. McWillinins; trons, ltlrs. l‘. N. Puic; directors, Mrs. A. S. Piiliuci‘, Mrs. \\'ulter (lorrill, Mrs. (lcorgu Boriluril; auditors. lilri-i. 'l'. l\l. lluw- iitt, Mrs. Geo. Sheen. Falrview. 'l‘hn roguliir meeting of this Institute was hold oilMuy 9 nt the school house. Tiioro worl- Illllfl liiciubers iind twelve visiiors.‘ prcscill. Tim nit-cling oiu-iivli with the longing» or tho institute (mo, follnwiul by the reading of tlio iiilii- lites oi‘ lost moi-ting. lt. was 111'- ridcil in ‘buy more niutcriiils for mrikin: up into aprons. ('10., nu- llic mile. Ono new uivinlicr was nililoil to ill!‘ club. Tlu- iii-xi, rum-l. lug will bu iii-hi in ilio‘ b01105]. house. - Lot i6. \\’0ill<lll's Jnsiltuio mot: for tZlv rcgulilr meeting ut rim homeoi Mrs. Pi-rcy Mllirir on May 18. ' Twenty-two Illvmhpyg um] fotir visitors were present. TIN‘ ‘HIFPl-inil Oliciiml with the singing of tho institute (mo, um»;- whp-l, tho ininiltos of lust meeting wore resri i-nd adopted. A discussion re the nodding iind fencing tho sroilmis of tho Memorial was hold. it‘ wuii decided to scrub and clean Central school. Tbreb new insin- bors were added to the Club at this iiloetlng, _Th_9_ m.“ may" by medicine deslersfor by nlpii ,at Mwii-oknsiiltklsulsm. - . bommflflity improvement '~ "bid w: hoiilinlt of Wbist psi-ties and l= ~ ~ - unclicol» wrv-prv,» . w»). r ‘The lislfiglullilletllliliio 0130., nropkyllle, ‘Dr. it'll. t) will "'1 _ _ l, p _ ,:'§‘.yii€lli.n, the ,_om¢. '1'" Fvmiirls. Th; regular misting lltll-<Izisnti§rhh. HERE is a furnace that ' , fuel Of‘ under any clim ditions vvlll heat your h your entire satisfaction. and corrosion. A ' From‘ base to dome, the All-Cast Sunshine i5 ,- heavy, substantial, proof against damage and wear leakages of gas. Anyone can see that it is built for a ii Jars; Large Radiator Prevents Waste lTilis avoids loss of heat andlis Smooth-working triangular gzsircs. ‘Claiys lWlilE Bl] AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR MOCLARVlS FULL LINE ',l(10<(3I‘0f1l1\ festival. ‘ “i”: . FURNA over it will outlast ordinary it offers the greatest resista N0 Leakage of Gas igned to carry smoke (and products of co circle of the radiator before it can escape to 1i big factor in i 0 o r‘ , . Pipe Plpeless or Tlic All-Cast Sunshine i5 supplied for Pipe Systems of heating. Tlic quality of the l the same for all systems. ‘four dealer can adi best one to use in your holilc. Ask him to expi in Duplex System has improved llic Pipeiess idea. E WATER PAN- il-lrccps air hcalilifully moist _DAMI’ER McClnryh lgffllflgh‘ K il., ilniniltou. Ciliguy, . V/rite or phone for cor:- plcte descripiion o! this remarkable Furnace. McClary/s Household Manual Answers every ucstion on housework. riginal Price $1.50. Sent postpaid on receipt of 50c. Write McClary's, London. III llPlNi, lllliiil of this Institute was hcld at Mllfifilllfi ("lulriviisfiilililon llOlll" of Mrs. Ailuni Craswcll nu liirs. Artiiui‘ )- Mny 10. Nine liiembei-s and one lecu im-nihr-rs ‘i111’ visifili" were proscili. Tlic nieet- \\'l‘l"‘ l>i'<‘-l‘<‘"l- ‘ is ti) lit‘. iiilliiu until lug took tho form of tho Aniiuiil _, Mcciiiig iind the reports of the ilistributt-il nuimigt .\'<-ui"s work were given. The soc; this iilcl-iing to 111cm trczis ruportcil tho total receipts, Ail iutcrcstlill-t $70.0!) rulscil (llllCllY by llic ninkiill: Wciliwwuii- Alum - ni‘ n uuilt uiul the holding of nu ltiteliziil ‘ ii l‘ Total "our _ l ' m, pivvii tilru: 530.30. $6.10: ‘ =' ‘ ,, _ 5,0,,“ hum“, m“, perluflml ..i sin-lit on .'\l.i_.‘l. ‘u, t 1M “U; M,“ mppued ma. uiuloiilntli- lilr-llililt uls iii ‘p11 of ptufpoiiiillil l-islivaii iiui llaziu (L00 was soul lllll“ iii .l.lly. Tlifld rpliliuiigu, ui-I lu-lrl till U10 liiivll six tulilu cor-j .\li-l’li<~i'lllii's home fs ivcro iacnhtlic bvlool Kmlllllls‘ liiissus lhiuslt‘ t lluliiinu \Vl‘l'l‘. (‘liliill iilwii- The ton to ntteiiil will lelielil ill llle " Eiili,'l|‘§lliillll°ll' s‘ hols we're udde l0 ' pour iii tiu- oiiuted l0 llit‘. district. $15.00 was r l’, ix‘. l. ilnspitnl. S to ilu- Mi. I-lorhert H" ~'l-\ lllllow siluiils, (‘PH and bureau ecu in illu lnstitutioil. liurrr-t: llllll iiiurgur uppoillteii us delog the Convention, g . l .. _ y , ("den ll" “'5 lur meeting of ‘r ;_--zi*-_-::_T_'::*J .-- — - h grdl. l_ you srspsin i I i s. . - miouibegail“ lfbhid ~ fltslosoll- V. on’. flash-i. iui-"i: T.’ r . ~ a I 100