ReportsA Revedl 'rhe netted st lbs liwiliiilit whim the :iflbPrince Edward Island Womens 1118 institutes oonnnuon yelterdsy vm, minister or Aerlcuilure. and W the representatives from the wnducped wa three WRU- sh 5 ,,,,,i.,u_e nretitum assembled in Cav, °' Annual session. it is my uflvilese to oe reP01`° ihi5 pl'0V1!'iC8. ' lar AUi'imliilgth1l:\lfinlc)i‘:i' ygsrrtmsrrffin time oou ma e more e e 3 di ic W Or y classes were held daily in Sewing, . , ' of mal me I lm =° fr Nlm Helden we ..’".:.ll.l i:“:;tl.:.‘3:..”°:.l“*“‘; king, as well as lectures and ' r m nse ieport continued progress in all c oo lines of our Institute work which de ,,.f;,,ni_. ¢i-edit on the energetic and T ci-rs of the iilederaicd Women's In few elllllle of Canada who are at pres our nm holding their Biennial Conven in llnli in the city ’I‘his‘s the first time , '. Fl' that our Province has had the cp- 1934. pilrlllfllty 0! €!i‘f»€l'tB»1Iiil\§ this lm- Were p<»ri.1nt`Nstionai Convention The came in touch with one hundred their work meetings have been most helpful and and we are eagerly looking forward durl in our joint sessions with this Con- lions \-.union during the aftcrnoons and were _ evenings. MODS rm usin per since our last convention thu- val ivcn lwlinstitutes have been or S011 gnnizcd. These include Maximeviile, br Hopefield. 'l‘en»Mile House, Spring- con mn, Baltic, New London, S'u.fi’olk, and _ , . , Ci bsc Plsquld West, Glenfannlng, an dl have been reonrazii-ned, while twelve Moc <12) have suspended operations bon lenvlng s. total of two hundred and of fifty-two 1252) branches We wel- co come the new institutes and wish som them every success in their work. you . Ou hsc publicly express om- B-l>Dl'°dii%i011 0 the work of the standing Com- in vinclal Oon mittees. Oln' PM venors have been devoted. untiring and Our generous with their time and H0 efforts and the work carried for- G80 ward bylthem .hes shown :_ gratl- . Emu Mug pm-mv, central school rel: ln charlotte My ihalilis are also due tv all . .. .those with whom- tilzs .work has School Act with regard to vaccina- uy pmvim-,fini gxpcuiiye mei brought me in touch, from the i»l0n 11511111-sl il11w»llD0x has b~2¢n reed times during me vein- for gi-ie President and 5upew;spi- dnum, and discussed by 61 Institutes. one pp,” Ui- emnswiing institute The kindness and vain-iesy 5i_~,°v,n Institute reported the parents were ess. _ . has been never-railing, and what opposed to vaccination. _All the e are pleased to report the been 1 real privilege to be us- Children at New Perth. Middleton, uisition of a Rest Rvoorn for rural sociated with so many zealous wo- Ml- Hope. success, central Bedeque. il in connection with our men working for the higher in- R°s°“°°l°h» India" Rl"°"» have been m . questionnaires have been better than formerly, and I:have been five proud to hear of our activities from Dui' the reporh of the lFederated»Con- b all of our institutes try to study iwq some branches of committee work W _ o Last fall in the Institute News we W0 published il. progrlrn Schedule and Ye each month during the year we fur Sw rushed program outlines and maferl- fin vsflors- We believe .the.t_nl:n¢ri¢.i1.11y. . .W &!‘ sis oovesdng all oi' our Standins all s great number of the institutes Sli luive followed these programs We Se v have had an increased demand for ill rogram material from our Ioan SU brary Collection and during the Hn year we have sent out thirteen P11 undred and nintey three papers ,lil-il We believe that the trying economic ills W oorditions of the past few years lh gram. Willie formerly a t many SU of our branches felt tha their res- to ponsibllity consisted in local ser- Pe vices and material achievements. today we find a changed attitude of on a wider field or activity, for our piis women have come to realize that the possibilities and importance of let of olu' work. Our women fully ap- en placiats the advantages offered our me rural peopleby the Carnegie Library “S hear of their ener etic efforts and ills Library Centres. If this clemonstra- illt a sen/ice to the people of this pro- vince. is to be maintained, it needs ml institute work hascontinued to beof of 81'(-lit iiltefeit to ali. Both the Dis- Vill trict Convention and branch du monthly programs have included M many fine papers and demonstra- tions on practically all phases of Home Economics. Girl's Sewing clubs have become s very impor- hllit part of our Home Economics work. Our first _venr of Girls’ Club sub work was brough to a successful H0 Acllievement Days at the various iam pleased to reoort that this vi'ork wh‘ch aims to teach the girls to ihr- principles of correct dressing has During the months of october and ilil new clubs. We have recently ° velv enthusiastic girls who are new *ll finishing their work for the 30 f ll lil 1! . le local club lea ora. fi BS Sll°WlIl8 Well i»l\°1liIlll ‘ml -5 iemeptgry reading in connection Wm n ° °W° 9 °wn S9 further the work of the Public Health Department thus makimr it Hi Possible to carry forward a wider educational Health Program. The branches have continued to furnish financial sid ‘ to the Provincial Q Snnaicrllun. and we are pleased to Kim: G¢°rsev.ell _ Jubilee cohen- Fiind met' with arlvimmedhu and tell tlnbmtslnysioh cumnign bein: cirried on in that province *iid we hobo that our institutes will °°vnmte with the Public health, Delmonent in the establishment of Dmtel clinics which bu for many ” been one of ouffuhier mits- °ur Aaneiotlirel L ` tee hee ‘ml otasiaeritbio ' al ani. 0 . .s' the srotilntlon uhlgln' enliéikvln “fi Welt .lebod fain. iilvved Msg Our matitutn are mtlvelv lnteres-~ N l » r Of Islands Institutes gvrlilavlsolvs across' gh “ned "W" "f 11°’ 599°"-1 Phil-Be gest how the Compulsory School following were the reports and weed control have been some of dlvidual. qu the Honourable Thomas Mac- vi wo Tw H16 8110 welcome to the delegates and offi- was accomplished. During the past “@°¢Si1ry. and nlm~§t all thought me _ This your the returns from the U0 reports it-om the branches showthe/i: ` re it .L ‘” A5 ° C cs r . 0 FY €ff0fl? W b°°°m° hmm” to highe educa heart# ,MPUMO from our branches- with the le lation of our PN pupfh nw, “Kms up has ‘to leave m ,. W" i l li t will in 33 .”l§‘2u"“f.f.'l’ii.§° .3.‘i¥.1’.‘.."’€‘l.‘i" ..’.`..°§ i.‘Z.lS’i."l°°.Z tif ..’.‘.'.I‘.’..°i §le'3»1'f»nn-nt. degree ' n definite know- 'i'ha_Inst\tutes are also doing good igdge the lun, by which > all work in providing education and N- ” . mt - ' tOpeningSessions A lc ti v e Ye a r ---_.___ chief features of the work dur- The laws of Canada have grown ill? Year- up with the century and every This is but G l”'l¢f Summery 01' cltir/an is presumed to be familiar Standing Committee work. but with them, °°'“'°l\°f will sive you I de- 'ro the question-"can you sus- rk. _attendance law can be more ef- Dunng th* Wlnwr m°m'h5 W° fectively eni’oroed', the answers enty-one girls were enrolled it we were homn g to receive ideas the “mt wurse and twenty tm' and u estionsl t ho this law ‘°°°“°' Wm* "ch °°““°» lil gg d as O eflvctlv ab and as usual much good work ing the great majority think it years this important branch of the Government should assist zh- m Jpiy 17th go Ociobm- wth, whereby the craftswomen of these renown. sourls. Alperton and bmiwh new vest for a lesl-sletlve Y l "round up" offenders. As the per- The ’°P°*`i' °“ Leg*-°l“*l°“ W” t f tt ll e l rural .-it ll th Pl c t H it l mitted by Mrs- -Nil" M°G“lFH“f glgozlee fo? th: ygzrarrfdlngnpec. 31. Z; ilrgntlrfg llliileorll oggvlreloilrlstll- Pe River' °9“l'°“°" °f the L93' 1934 is 73, it would seem as though tutes in Kings County have assist- vl<~€€ Course of Stud%les tadefluitfgi 0;ll;(l;§ been given you through the A. A submit the oliownz reP0i' °l1 offer some cxce en suB2_S OD- _C. C. Bulletin. the elements of plain .solvlnil and thLzi§l1m,tangn{)ir;lB_”w°ftxoriztm ,,np,,,,.,,€;-mf 1105;-gn V136 c.,m‘;,a:i;1,;ef,,CvLheK1ng(§0rge I dissppo g s a a comes e 0 3: _ __ ‘ . ver u ancer Fun was met with such 0Pl¢“dl‘1 “’Sl’°’l°°' outset that only a partial account ence to the study of hiSt0ry»_ I; met with a sympathetic response.. N . of what has been accomplished the children could get B 81'”-SD 01 as the amount contributed by the member w° mnnlzed murteen an be ‘laid before this Convention. the subject in a large way inslgiilxgd branches was sent to Ottawa through ‘ . -Man Institutes have failed learning Wh limi? P0" °“ 55* 3 different channels I am not in a vinied these clubs where we found mgetier to i-eport. or have done for a lesson simply as is ‘fact :tif posumn to give the amount con, ri i l manner of the memvfv. 1'- v°“ld bi’ "We “ M tributed. The ized cross eolleetlens in B super fa t 'v Oni ink Mid .lli°i'° l“5"“°“V°- But' °l have not been completed to date. Achievement Days in August. We 250 Q“'°5"l°“m res sen (tu 'ed y °°““°' -the l°“°h°r w°“ld have w Man live.; not for himself alone' allflbllfe 1 mei dell 0! il" ¢“°°"“ 1°’ '°‘?°’" h°v° bw” 'fum `t sei the 'WSP' 1""-" *’”h“P’ W” ln others good he finds his life'é of this work to gh., imim,-ig efgm-L.; 1 Of these 13 deserve special men - is the solution. More md Suu more th 1 kn °l il d ° ' uw ' r take thi rt lt t _ Ar usual our institutes have taken replies. Although they are f"°'“ with the subject for both teachers mm my s|nc;m°§’g:nk';“myth;’ 8;; B keen interest in Public Health diffclents parts of the Island. and i\ilPll5- BW” lm' use in the relarics and branch convenors who. ind Child Welfare and have played their remarks on every ii“"l'l°“- dlnerent grades can be secured from _ iill impcrtult part in hoipina to are almost identical. Thvy ml the nearest branch library- fillflll 00 ross iii( p, View, Knutsford Cumberland winners may take out twelve T>_;>\okS il, Mount Hope. !"i'B¢lli’id» st- at a time for their P“Pll5‘ ` te* lumps, "Jubilee" Albany, Kin- books must be retumed wlthn wo ._ ' i . Herrington, M°iiies'i°» "S°°f1- mvuilll “nd "’°"‘" ‘el my M `g, 1 A. J stanley. Sll°l‘bf°°l\° “nd i»ll‘°“-n, with reference to the ~ G- _. ---~ ----------- elbmraelfxer to the first item or the course of Stlifiiev M°"° °"“° ‘]‘“""' 'emi that the women for the tunnel.. .ent outset. ine be elven io we =°“°‘>’ °’ E“"l"‘“ Q11” mam mth grammar and literature and mmm of y0U1' m’m”“ B ivi .nd Uurrcnt Events, by the \ \ U V t Vin!! ihl ll# lr boy 'i' 84 replied they were mil! $31901 Ez".-‘,e u: of you,-teen on iii. ~ '/ every effort to do so. tbl mn vm, he ei-iuuld have sufficient cllll of persons in Canada. can lah this his teachers must nll/0 indifferent, for no one can W0 :Lough knowledge to select willing auunsrgelhe cuties ther we eultstle end to encournse the vii onsiratlons on Nutrition and °°““° 1" every ‘lay 50,9181 etlffuetw ellt the report of Public Health for lc service. The girls attending *° the S°h°°l °“_1'f-Culum' 9” 19:14-as. zealous €ff°l'i'5 °f °\U' l“emb¢l’S~ both courses worked exceptionally answered ln the aff””m‘m"e» 5h°W' it this time we extend a hearty well work has been steadily gaining dwellers lil l”€ill°‘»@ di3ll`lCiS by line help given by the Women‘s In- popularity. Drvvidlns menus and milrkets siltntes in several Public Health ac- o ' . sixteen District conventions places might enm for themselves a members appreciated this reoo8lll‘ i-ieid and M155 Haze;-gi and 1 little money through the sale of tion of our efforts. _ _ . Ylilz thirty (130) branches. and In regard to the last question interest being taken in this im- ng this month three oonven- there were many resolutions sug- Dorian! Silbkel. This veal’ 115 111108' ,comprising twenty branches gested. A number were in favour tl0l'il18ll'9S lliive been wmbleted held. These district conven- of 'women aiming to become better which iS im ii1<>i’€8Se Of 2! Over liieiil M6 Erowlilz ln interest and acquainted with the iaws now in year. January was the month set ue and are continuing to be a existence and if they would strive aside for the Public Health meet- ree of help in strengthening the: m have i_he_,¢ laws enforced and ing of the year. although it seems hes. Due to the extra. work in to me that this subject can hardly neetlun with the curls clubs ifxh ,f,};g?,”“ 0,“`f,`,,’,f°t diffgcailfgi be confined to one rneetins and dv the Federated convention, we v,,,,,i’d disappear it justice. Flour branches, report Gie,,,,i,,d¢,1e gi; giibeft Dnrniey have been unable to commence our -In considering' resoluuons it having devoted a portion of time strict conventions as ern-iy an in should be mmembered our or a,_ at each meeting to this rnattcr. 'nn-unto mad. Two that had lapsed ‘fo er years. which makes it ,mon ,ms ,I0 leave §m_ Rose valley. Sherbfwk. Grend- seary for us to put; on 5 spwiai mwersm ue mm f mi 1 view, cornwall, York Pt., Monta- vention drive during tha month d H-1 q st S l° W cad sue. Northam, McNeill‘s Mills, New ’ July. Our Convenors have kindly mhre gulls na ure °°ne'~b an Gl1\S8°W and Llnklellef had Clem* _ 1 nted to help us by attending Sic u Ques “ms as Pm," mon’ otlstrations or talks on First Aid. e of the meetings. we eelr for "°’°° “md B"“‘ °°“"°" “"“°“ blmdasiur. maternal mortality and r earnest, wppemtion and gi-ppt !‘:e"sg’r?;;f;°°ivgI;l‘;d5°¢t“fim» Sh°“ld disease prevention. Z9 Irlstlitélites - ' o nit that u will ut forth eve effort ‘ ‘ had Papers Oil 1004 im ll-S fe 9- im I w‘°h°°m‘° this ppm" yu; in piffiune nllnmknd i,,',p.2§,.,,,,eni In °°“°l“Sl°l1- may I thank ell to health. Klngebore had a book your district convention. h"“““he-9 Wll° lleliled make this read on this subject pl'00\i.1‘6d fl`0m Dui-ing the mmm of september 1'eD0l”t bl' their answers to my the Carnegie Library. 40 Institutes time was devoted wjudging me ¢I\16Slfl0Ul10»i“?. slid I WU-Si every report attending lectures at their, me Evomming exhibiii., at the delegate will take back to her district conventions, given by Doc- l` » wn o ont Bay Exhibitions and ct the Program this coming year Wilson, Miss Maclean and others ena Luetltute office. ror some tel-eats or our nistitutee-For home "f'°°l"*‘f°d 5 we have been endeavoi-ing to and Cmmtrv With regard to question four, re- ure ,_ Rest Room which we have ' fcrrlng to a survey of local water aiiy obtained in ihigvery sum REPORT ON EDUCATION supplies, the answers given were on e 1°¢ai,i0n_ we know our women The following report on Education the whole rather unsatisfactory, Committee Subjects. The monthly will i’_ully1aDvrIeciii;t;1t)l1dil.::Bqen'i;i\§e.In and .Better schools was presented by ainiuxyfmmwr till, tm: tute qNeWS. yhiis oonciuvmd ig, .M’s' §"n°l& M“°l-'°4en» Y°1'l€ P09151 mention submitting any sample or entn year of publication with ,,,,f`“‘;°,,, "§n'§§_,l’”§’f”°“"u§° S“"““* samples to the Provincial labour h fired d im ( lg) ° W °“ 9 “?P°1`l' tory for analysis. It is not suffi- ei-ipémng 1;?" e0§e eeirylung,-ed °nPeE§\u°“m}n “ld Bette’ S°l‘°°*5- cient because water is clear. taste- d twelve (lui trenches. 'rnn but I §§’,uo,“,§;,p“‘§§§}f_g°§,§{:;"§§:§é lie; unsdurr$ groin sediment that rissveryvaluablea/idtomany i i - _ 1 8 9 9 f- . titulles giving information on gwgftan gganch of our Work 23 re spwlmens Will be analyzed ‘il the 1 c g en uslastic support from titute work and news of other ii, P1°l(l“°l“l l,*"b°_l`al.°1‘Y at °“1` Pm' mmm both mow, own md other an¢;yw:IEeynI;>;rocucl~n€‘r;»;liéllf§.ql'£i;§l;§ll} viorglcl sunitcrlum free or chant; have helped to bring about a sisni- Pl'°vl nces. We feel, however, that mines have been retmncd it Lg B 3 llllfd C°lW3lm1`5 are P1`°V'ld llcarit change in our institute pro- the re should be a much large, (maiden, r E 1 for this purpose on request. riptlon list if the institutes are and the rnéswiéifgosg gil? The Welfare M the sohwlchud receive full benefit from this show careful and intelligent study §.?]';us'L";;e5lt?onl;eo;hfh§l°;§,§0;?t§u1f,s52 - of the subject. f e have every cause to feel p"oud sixt of the branches r r - have been Wen lake" we °‘ by our organization and its accom- sentedy at the annual .schaogl vfllglt- mth parents ‘md institutes' Many hmenis for the past year. ing, end thirteen have n member 1212; ‘Q5 l;‘ei;f§r‘§ we face a. new institute year on the trustee board. A large num- .‘ us remember that our success is ber express the opinion that they ac- °1e”‘l"g‘ f"mlg"'u°”' Punting Walls' developing me educaiignai features dependent upon the interest and complish more by having a com- seats raised to 5”” l’“Pll5' mdlvld' thuelusm or each individuel mittee working in conjunction with “ill CUPS *md “Ui l““°h@S- Wash' mber, for experience has shown »t.he trustees than by having a repre- basllml S959' paper and f’°W°l5 "9 that the institutes that have tentative un the board. Suvillled f°f meklns Clean hinde- Dmnonm-avion ,md we lm prpudto progressed and spelled success dur- The usual good work has been N°"th“m l”°Vld°3 Wd uve’ °ll 3 these trying times a:e'the ones done in the mutter of supplying ne- and b°m°lC *wld t0 the needy del- ,id in _me esmbiishmeni; of the that have had the whole-hearted cessary equipment, repairing and lcllfe °h1lil"<=`“ Of their dist Cl- b erect and service of each mem- miisllligvmir sctilsooi iarobefiy uid fpjr- enT;‘§_ l§’;°gi_*; tion, which has already given such Br. H 8 Teil all DI' 295 °1` le _ , ` on behalf or Mies Hemel and pupils. 1n.meny districts the lu- “’°f°““°”8» 9*- Pele" H°»fb°1‘ 'f mire ihig 0 ri t to stitutcs have attended to the regular b0U8lll 8. 'b0lf1l'ill outfit. Vl°t01'-la the united and whole hcatred sup- Dxsgoe IW the Nlli‘ll’llil'o exllultlve Gleilllirls 01 llw C18-SS-r00li`iS» Sweams 1°” h°°l"3Y Players- Kewl” pm of our W0m,en~5 Insiitiiiep and to the members and officers of A l€W 1`&P01‘t that the C0mPUl-S011’ Gmve buebm fmmt- UPW" *md Home Eoonomm which hu' “_ me prince Edward gland womenls attendance clause of the School Act New Perth hell-Wd 11118-H00 8. Pink. wnue hem the “mary penis of 'our Institutes our sincere appreciation 1-S HW bel-“B °l1f°f°°il» bill? “Wai °f Kmdnass “dd” ‘weemess W " D their generous wopermon me them say there is no trouble :\long‘ €Vi'fl'l'ihl!ls Bild 10111' in-tffitllifel llilve ,mme asmtmwe rendqw 5° us that line. The resolution re this provided funds to assist patients to ,,mv.me veal-_ clause, passed at the 1934 collven- receive treatment at the Sanitor- Isg ENZABETH MA¢My_m_AN tion, was presented to the Board of ium. The sick committees of each svvpervhm- y_ E_ ‘_ w_ L Education and the secretary assured brunch have been faithful in visit- ' me that everything possible is being ing the sick and shut-ins, thus nnpoivr nv' CONVENOR OF done. In extreme cases the Moun- helping to bring a little sunshine LEGISLATION. ted Police have been instructed to and cheer into their lives. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA ~ f PAGE THREE dramatic clubs, girls' sewing clubs md calf and poultry clubs have been organised in several places; assist- ance has been given to skating rinks, outfits have been provided for hoc- key, baseball and soft/hall teams, and some Institutes have sponsored reg- ular social evenings, with games, contests and music. Nor have the women neglected to provide for their own improvement. Most branches subscribe for the bert known Canadian magazines, mary instructive papers are read at th: “ meetings and almost all patron' the Carnegie Library. In conclusion, I would urge yor ' use your influence in securing r -_ er qualifications for our ol l school teachers. Some slight < vance has been made in the 3 two years, but we are still far behi l the standards set in the other Prr- vinces. ` Mrs. Stirling MacKay, Alberll' I I I I I I , L; il" gi _ _I V f -_ . -- fri _-y 'fi 1 -‘- f - _ - - . y-»~...~ _ ._. .. __ .. , . . l.-.. . Uuallil RecnndlllnnlnsPrlctiitducimns 1929 Dodge Sedan 1928 Ford Coach 1930 Plyinoutli Sedan _~. 1930 chevrolet coach 1§,}3§‘3{_§‘;;'}e§*C$_2’1;‘;“" ‘ 1934 chevrolet coupe; 1929 Buick Sedan $225.00 1930 Ford Sdan . ' Have a ride and be convinced of the Bargains we are offering at convenor of the Public Health Com- ~ mit-tee, presented the following ze- pcrt; yesterday: Madam Presid.ent,_ members of the Executive. Delegates; It is again my pleasure and privilege to pres- His Honor Lieutenant Governor DeBlois in the Speech from the Throne at the last session of the legislature made l‘ei'erence to thr tlvities 1' nm sure all Institute It is gratif to note the keen tors Creeiman and Keeping Miss The Public Health Act and Public The institutes of Prince County -boiler-maker, motored to Borden on t Thursday to meet. Mrs. Csmrron ety was organized last September who was retulning from Halifax af- and the tenth and filml meeting for ter 9, very pleasant, visit with her the season marked tile close of ll daughter, most successful first yours activities. ley, me.ll»lgel"of the local 'Cimn- gf steadily improving. N baggagemastrr Egan, and his sister Miss Hilda. left last week on a visit to f;-lands in Montreal. Adolphus Brennan, former C. N. R. locomotive engineer, has retumed to the city havin; spent three weeks in Boston and other Ameri~ in were equally divided among the pa§§;‘;w;; ‘gf lflpnliga yum urrlnnstlvee, negatives and blenles. ruauc nawrll rturowr our USED CAR SHO_WRO0M .__ KENT STREET. gnlinilt the twenty-second prmugl goiiem We still believe that this question t fthe Women's Institutes of demands more serious study. From I .Holi co. every institute success in their en- deavors. _ REPORT ON CANADIAN INDUS- TRIES ian Industries was submitted by Mrs. George'Marlin, New Perth oonvenor of the Canadian Indus- Madam President, Institute mem- bers and ladies: I have much pleas- ure in submittinl m re 't on Questionnaires were returned many and varied. We are grateful indeed to those oonvenors who ofteled suggestions uf and who spoke of tile help tlley re- 2 ticnnaires and planning their pro- grammes accordingly. All showed popular. a years, such as the tanning of hides of shoes. the burning of limesiolle to reduce the price of lime; also the of place on the ades of canned sugar and flour. During the coming year we hope to see a greater in- terest exhibited in this inlportnllt the' most popular industry with Prince Edward Island women Hook- ll ln€. quilting sewing, cro heting and b We trust that in the coming year the statesmen of Canada will do Industries and Trade and we know il A. Franchi, head chef of the p Cyrlls McEacilpl'll, son of ille late L Benjamin McEe.clie;ll, former J. E. Brun, C. N. R.. pipefitter, D Charloifietowri roundhouse vice J section foreman Kensington. left m mst week fm. Langsm,-_ N_ Hu to anonymously a large number of or- vislt some of his kinsfolk. Mr. lg for he most faithfully dlschnrprci 0° the duties of section foreman for nearly a quarter of a cl'htlll'y. 3 ns Miss Dorothy Brown, daughter of It is plensing to know .J M Mur- Fred Egan of the sinif of the Canada Packers, son of C. N. R. Mrs. Brennan, widow of the late can cities visiting relatives. th w . $ l \ costs .' l. ., / ll/ f _ hinder say--‘Members not 1"' knowledge of hooks to be able t0 - ` ’:'~_ /// 'f . Donated: tum to tl:~~~n nnturauy for auistsnvl _ now. uilarubieei- il OM in vhi°“ in nu lim want. and to ueeoni- ,_ c _ . _ be ' - ’ Ji lies-I ii-` `/ eswna. "I may economize on some things ill ._v.., .` my kififllen, but I never try to Sava ' _ by buying Che-ip flour. i believe li -e d less in the long run to use have co~op€l'ated with me. I wish o+¢o++vo+vo+++o+¢ve~o+rv\ The following report on Canad- ' \- tries Committee: L83 ceived by fully studying the qlles- “df that Island manufactures available _A were patronized in preference to em those of foreign countries. we With few exceptions the mollthly Pe meeting programme has proved in Several questionnaires were in me favor of reviving industries of past Thompsfm' M_C_’ a_§i5tam m,m_,g._,,. and the manufacture of boots and To KT R goods, bulk and package goods, weaving which was almost ia. lost ed art is being revived. vestmelll. Dealers union of Callzldu. subject. Handicraft is undoubtedly . ‘ _ a ' . . c t- their utmost to develop Carlnciifs Me. U I.°..'ilneI Mountain l~ctil'e:i C,N.R. of Visit the MODERN SHOP over Eaton's Store for Dollar Day SPECIALS 44-6-27-3i ' is l i d ? Y PP! ,i n an In of central Guardian -#___ ‘l`|ll» column in reserved for news lucul interest but uilvc-rtiuing of newsy nuturo muy llc inserted in ents n word lfrlvliy puynblo I l'\l`lC¢| G`r0VERNMEN'I‘ APPOINTMENTS t a recent meeting of the Gov- re made: To be a Justice of the ace ulicl a Conllllissioller for 'uk- g acknowledgment of deeds, also Commissioner for affidavits for Province, Major Charles C. the Potato Gl'o..vel's' Associlltioll; be Comlnlssiollers for taking ack- nowledgments of deeds and Jilsticus the Peace for Prince County, canning of fruit and vegetables. - H P,ox_fan£nmg` poultry “Bing and gencent J. alllngton, Summersidc, the cul ivation of strawberries are T f ii i _ ~ i, . nel-sole that we married to ...‘?.il.f’ ‘ilétteieitplteméliifeti °“°°“"°3e~ _ School Trustees of Summerside, Dr. Fifty per cent of the quest10l`i- E. T. Tanton' Member of he Board naires showed that discussion took of . l School Trustees of Cliarlottetolvn, euben MacDonald. PERSON ALS Mr. E. M. .Bagnail of Irving Broli- n da Co. Ltd., has returllutl lioln Andrews, N.s,, where lic attend- tlie alllluul convention of me Iii- Misscs Margaret. und Vivian cl-'i1el'son, rc.N., hsie al'l'lveLi me from Portla.nd, Maine, to that the W0mell’S Ii'i§’iitute mem- spend at two weeks vacation with bers or Prince Edward Island will their pnreliis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. U0 their Part. MacPherson, Darlington, Railway Catholic Poetry* _ N 0 f e 3 Society ll/leéting Thu local lllllt of lille Catilolic oelry Society oi Alnol'l`l:l1 llcld its Chateau Liuflef ainfl U'\1i'€lllI1$ Chef finni meeting for lilo .wilson 1034-35 0! U19 C-NR-. iS ln the Citi’ 011 5-li on Tuesday svcnillg, the eleventh, nl, ll"iSDection trip- ' the ilomc of the Vlcc President, Mrs, . B, Mac)/liliull. Tile nlclnbers devoted lllclnscives trackmnster of the C.N..R. Island mainly to n review of lllc lvork of _ _ division. died at his homo in Mis- ine png; fum; and in ii digcugeioii _ . --:-.--..--. --._._.___._ _ *__* sion City, B. C., leaving n widow of and three children to mourn. will be held after tllc summer holi- Th 5 plans for the next mcctiilg, ivllicil Jack Cameron, C.N.R. foreman days. The local and, incidentally, he first Canadian unit of the Soci- uring the your rendiilgs of poems spent the weekend in M0n¢t0n_ his from various writers, including scv- h0m9_ M1-_ Bi-im is pmpigyed in the gal poems which some of) the mem- ls had had llhlislied ln cilllclit _ p . Edu--rd Small deceased periodicals, were given; also readings articles nnri editorials from pocLr_\ ngnzines. The lncmllcrs sublnittcri inal poems. These were road by a Mmmtam deserves wen thls holiday lllembcl' chosen for the pnrtlculnr cnsion und' were discllsscci ns wc-ll given kindly criticism At each looting a lllomllcr, pi‘el/'lously llil- " "3 PM 5375: oilltcd, read il. paper on sorre topic U B t the late Edward Brown. former lo- lwlauvil to l]°°try‘ Th" ")`ll)e°";"° se es Quahty comotive engineer. has retlli-nczl QV from a threp week's visit to Bo-ton. A apcrs were ollllliod: E.‘;pcl'i<~llr'cs ill ritillg :llld Se‘lillg Por~tl'y; Tile 1 I ppliclltioll of Povtry to E\'L\l~y-limi" 6 l. .i < . . - . BRA HMIN lil in the P. E. Island hospital, lslfn ' is fe; Poetry us ii Tonic; Sonic oughts on Canadian Writers, Lite d Poems of Flnncls holllsoll ie Poet John Milton; Poetry ill ature and tile Buzillty of a Garden; _ e Structure of Poetry. The paper for lilo Inst mcctillg. _ i, .. . Society", was prepared by Mrs. Ed- )\)\'1 soul only in r.-ll ninlglit clips. mund Murphy and consisted of it ,ff ‘I lucid resume of the scnsolfs '»\'ol'.k __ _ -;. " ___ ._ ._ _ _ _ mv ____ _- with valuable suizircstions for next ””"`”""""""'"' ` '"""'" "_" ' “" "W" ' year whcll, it is planned, the Socl- - cty will take on nt lenst some of the * “Reflections in Reference to Our ' l"'l1PU"5 TFA ntures of n study club. The mc-cting than adjourned with e members extcilding mllinlll ex- pressions oi' good-will and good ishes for a pleasant summer lloli- Hy. Marathon Filibusters (Ottawa Jcllrnali Huey Long carried on n flftceli-. hour filibuster in the United States serlstn, talked about frird oysters. " . ll , guinea hens, tul-nip greens and .REGAL .noun because other things in the course of it. it always gives me poffcci But he was treatin: no precedent. orge Frizzell, Central Bcdeque.\ i ment the following zlilpoinllllelltb ' _-_Y`_ ......;i-1: - .____` _ ___-_ S DAY SPECIALS at Cash and Carry Stores Sugar. Froln il n. lil. fo 12 noon with your order, 10 lbs. .... 491'- (,‘r¢-lullery lillllel-. From 9 li. rn. to 12 noon, 2 lbs. .........» .`. 400- liuik Tell. Frnni lr n. ln. to 12 noon, per lb. .................. 200. -\`“'i“‘t lluiiiiril l’li'lil¢'“. por bottle lie. Lllrtl, any killli, iwr lil. ..........._.1-..1;er»»'»‘z»-.........., 130, :I|tll'|l‘llilllli”» lull' klliiils INT ill- ».u=¢ae»n$¢~u1ec|m~u»---en. life vlw. it-roll. in-r I ll ............nq..s.-..x»¢a3,- ~...--.,»'_.-rn. llc. Sollpe il\'.s1»|'I¢~1i. iwl' fin ......--r»4J‘»'3¢rn11lsun:{'l‘on¢¢n»¢. 70. '|‘¢»i|ll|l¢H‘~'. l1il‘|-'i' lille. _..........»:~1~»..¢-quarantine, 84'. Flour. 'Ji Iii. lille, ilnrll Wllvllt, .....,.......-..»¢».1~¢¢¢n|§|-... (lilo. " to " *' *' " $2-49 ('r;lt‘lavli l'urI|. |00 lil. hill: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........-....»-.¢o».$l-95 l‘fiol.1'4i 4'ni-li |ivr'i`. fllilvilllll- slired, per lh. .................. 296. i`ul`l`l~l-. |~I|li;|i.~il lil°l-llklilst, lil. . . ..................... 250. l'ol~lll~il lim-l`. ill-t' illl ..-...... llc. .\'t|':ll\Il|-|'l'_\- Jilin, 2i‘.’ oz. . . .... 320. l';ll‘~'ll|>. 2Ii nz. lioiilv . . . . . .. ........... 190. |5;lliili_'_~‘ Pulilir-1'. fini' (lull, l ill. lin .. . . . 190. .Il-ily l’o\\lll-r~, lilkus. 191'. I-‘l':li|li Frllil. 4 ilu' . . . .. . . . . . 191-, l`:l|llllla|~'.2il|ls~'. . . . . . . . lllr. Sweet ills(-llit. ilvr lil. . . .. .. ]|if'. Worn l'illk<~~'. 'Z iiiiuil. _ . . . . 1.1¢-. itll-lli '|`l\ilir- Still. iwr pkg. . . ..... 90. Sump. i‘l:l|~krn :lml Rico. 3 tins . .z 250. ’|`<>Ill-t I':l|ll-r, 5 rolls . . 190. lilllli lltltlw, ll|>~‘. . . `L’.'i|‘. Old ('liv|:.~'|-. iwl' ill. .. . . 1221*. Iiilvoll. .illlvllillo Silva-4|. in-r lin .. . 27¢~, l<`ra'sl| liv4~|', l»I.\'tr;| ,§'|wi'il|i, 2 this . ..... 250. i‘l=\.~‘lll\ll~~x~' ('||if*irl~ll, vxirli siivviill, it lil. lin, 2 for _ . . _ 957|; Wrlxlito Solllls, :lily Lillil, 2 for giyil, l‘I:|rll',~' Ili-llll\‘, |:ll'L:4~ (ill. . . . . . . ...... Iif'. i`uol.l\l| ll:ll||. .~livt'll. por ll>. . .. . . ~liif'. results and goes farther rifty vital-5 ego Puri;-ll me algal; 5 ‘ n were s owing how e l ng coll han Ordmary brands' be done at Westminster, and in our own House of Commons in 1913. Liberal obstrnctlonists of the naval /7 "`°"`“"”"' “'“”‘ bill made n fairly good job of the 't /T. LAVVRENCE same business. Who can 'cnet F L o u rl Ml L L 5 f 0. lu.. gg- ‘;‘g_§';'§"}‘_§,`_*;,,§’,§°°,§§§i‘°‘;i‘ '“'_'_'3f r . ' c ¢ f gh young people of ----___ _ ________.______ _ from naval questions to the pr1c~ mum' ‘nd an obmgwas illreqrlogomgfuningl Library centres of lee-cream and th condition of m' "°“ "' have been established, debating una me eenetltueney. . - \ i’lllr'nyiili¢-.-. i'l~l~-ll. ielril . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ]2f'. Lillie Jllil-ll, por imlill- . . . . .. 250. l lloillz lillila l’if‘klv~'. iwr lb. . .. . . . .. . . . _ . . . . . . . .. . . .. 251-. (':ll'l|;|liol| llllk, llvr till . . I0(-_ 0l':|ll::'t~~'. Slulklsi, dw. ..... . . . . . . . . 251', 3-'if'. 390, 450. lillilr Ntllills :lull .lllilc Lllllcll, 2 lilo., _ _ _ , ,_ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _,__ _ _ _ _ 2.1¢, .\lENs Saturdoy, June 29th.~ v With special week-end rates. l Excellent cuisine guaranteed, 12 hours’ notice is requested for dinner parties. For weekly or week-end rates, phone or write ‘. the nlanzlgement at Stanhope. G()I.ll‘ TENNIS .~s.;..:___.._. _...__.. _ W. i __,_____ _ _i i MT ___/f _-_il img' Ill‘l.\R ,-\|$1)UT THE FUTURE “MARRIAGE of CHRIST” His wife, her name and description. Also her present residence THE GARDEN 0| , EDEN definitely located and described. roll mlvr Arronn To Miss rr. T|IiS THURSUAY 8 P.M. Ar rn! J FORUM _ as sum-1 'ro nr-:Ali Evangelist F, L. W. J0lINS'l‘0N’. Lively, interesting and logical. Ne A dull mommi. (‘omr\ and bring your Bibles. Invite your fricmls. Mr. ll. ll. Brennan of Montreal conducts the song service before tht lecture. Ginyds Plimlry Brennan of, Montreal-_-Pinniet and §oloist.` ALL WELCOME. SEATS FREE. ONLY FBEEWIIL 0l"FE|!IN(l. Watch newspapers for bl; Sunday Lecture. BRISTOL. En,<_»,i:lnd-W. Melville the War, has given $50,000 in shares- .eel