__,.'.cfiniroun LIiEPIIHTS Ill WIIMEWS , ~ INSTIIIIEQQU. E. llliNll ARMlkDALE-Prhe member-e 0t’, 8T- PETERS NORTH-Met at this institute met at t/he home of the ‘home or Ma's Annie Battery. - ‘Mrs. ll-lhlgh ‘C. ‘Mlwlhhlee- 10 meln- l0 lnelnlbero and; 1 viatmu- wad-o beau and 3 visltoze were present. present. Meeting opened with mo Mleeting opened in the usual way. singing o! the Ode. R0112 Caill re. any the lvusineiss the ladies work sponided to wit-h Funny stories. ‘edit a Commoner which ‘they oom- Minutes ot tihle iaet meeting were plated and is to be refilled at a read and approved. ‘It was deem. 3V 51'5""? J- WCKLW” convenient dute to raise funds Io-ljed to rho-Id a oonoelr It in Mauldh. '1"""'“““" " llhe lnstitute- iDlisheo tor prepar|There was no other. business. Qua 1'0 help women meet every- day 111E 11111 Lunch for the 8011001 0111b 110W meliliber enlvfllled. Next meet- unhandica , ‘, is the Objxt of dron was burnished by the ‘Iusti- 1111c at the ‘home or 'M|I‘B,"J(Ih|1 Mac. a new hygiene. the hazards of the old-time “sanitary acbooil. Ono new A way that cndg tutc, also window shades lol-‘Cflfmns. member was —-—_ pad," that ends the emlnrrassment welcome-d. .A social hour was PLEASANT CIHCLE—The urem- oi disposal. lspent. lMlr. ,MlacPhee entertained hem 0d’ ‘tibia ‘Institute met. at Ilhe Eight in 10 bswhda, womflnthe ‘ladies with violin selections- 1101111‘- 0i'Mi1‘1~1-G001‘89'Mi11¢1§11)'- 13 ‘may cmphy “KQTEXJ- itliugchh w? lNBX; ‘zrlleetllxng member; dad 6 visit‘? were pre- w l. h‘, d“ I o e ‘e.= a. ‘eromeo l. 8s n- 881i» . eel 11g open with lille withdhl aIiccshd gthgltlighrlany day, me Madphee‘ imfiéslnqfihécflallnzrse answer“; h . ,' ' “We ‘ "'F{‘i’:c“;:me~ a; absmbm a’ ma]; been mvsn NoRTH-rlrd m-iadoplod. A lettelr was lead by the ~ ~ lstit-ute inctat the home or Mrs. ‘Secretary ilroln ‘Mrs- A. S. Dickson "FY will” Padsl . Charles htiiey- ‘S nlemibers and 6 glhresldent oi’ tlhe .Al‘bany Damwflc y Dcodorizes. _Ends all fear of visitors were present. Meeting op- Society handing over a liargo sum oflegdinlg. glscards as easily aslene-d by ,‘lt‘s a. Good Time To Get lfli’ 1110118)’ to tille institute. This tissue. o aun ry. Acquainted." Rcllll Ctlllll answelcd WM \"e‘l"y ‘ih-all-l-ttuflly recelwcd and you g" i; a; any drug 0|- de. by ‘Recipes for Mlinc-e Mieat. A111 vote 0.1‘ than-ks was then moved yargmcng 5mm 5|mply by saying, (Iistrussioli took pllace Mgllfdlllgiu) Mr. ‘Dickson. ‘It was decided ‘to "KOTEX." No uuIOuIIBSSIIIBIII. 'rhe ‘hdc-Idi-lllg ‘it gt whist party. itihflldln Valentine Tea at the home In fairness to yourself, "y mi! was ev-(ed to old a whist party}! ‘-. rs- Lrvmie Largo, The m. new w“, Be sure you game gmuim fand dance on February 11. 82.1.24 dnalnder of the evening was We,“ only KO,“ “Se” is “like-- Kmex ‘was the [IIOCQGCG oi’ tlhc ‘Pie Social . 11 sewing and‘ a s-ociall chat, and . ‘and dance held in January. One fill-sing. lRClftfilllimlHnbg ‘one the“ ‘ new IIIGIWDQJI“ was enrolled. ‘Next {flowed ‘lily! ‘Mlm. ilvilacKay. Foul- new meeting ill ‘the School-house. |melnbene were emtolilcd. Next mbet No laundry-discard like tissue Few Women Q use old hygienic " methods. Charming r freshness, truepmtev 5‘ .. .,dl'ocuds like tissue 1118 at ‘the home 0t Mire. Ewen ST. FELlX—20.menlbers ‘and 3 Cameron. fvlsltors nueit ‘at ilhe home of lilrs." - .—__ llliiohael DesRroches. iMlee-tln-g tip-l UNUINICHING-W fibémberg and g cued with the Ode and the Creed. ivilyiwm 1118i at ‘U116 ‘homle of Mlrs. ,Rc‘.‘l Cat! was answered with Rid- ‘,Wli‘ilia‘nl MaoLean. Meeting Open. lies. "Report o! the ‘School Conl- e11 wiitlh the Institulte Ode dolqowed >n;.tt‘2e was heard and the report 111i" ‘llhe R0111 ‘Callil answerer] Wm, was sahsf-‘actory. ‘iSlck Commlltte- Wies. Subject fovr discussion 1m. Mary School for the month of 11S“ ‘161101180- ‘Bile were llald- I “F1111 We 511011111110 ‘for our onllool February; » ,‘bign Board. ivas placed‘ on the 110m. ‘the moneyyqregtized from our Grade x.-l, Frhhh Aylwllrd. 2.‘,S“1""’°‘1" Membm ‘WW6 WW 8111- 13°“ Supper lit ‘W118 decided to Agnes Collin; :1, Mary "O'Brien. (‘sued WM‘ "he mmley refilled 1mm 11,"? a M“? 01191110116. Wlater II-uclt- Grade Ix___1‘ Lydia Blaxlanti ,the twenty-five cents on interest. 6f- fllnd ibroom for iihle slclhool, one Grade VllI.-—1 Marlon Coffin" 2. Ne“ “Meeting at ‘the ‘home or Mrs‘ new mammal‘ was emmmed- M961’ Jean Maclwveu", 3 Wlrgaret Alan-w‘ Desamhes‘ one new member mg closed “I'm mhe 1511137111 31'1""- Gregor. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ was‘ enrolled. Next meet-lug at ‘tlhe ihunle of M,“ GFade VL-l, Rita O'Brien; 2, ‘Frank Mhcifhhelleon. Frankie Kelly; 3. Vincent Coffin. NEW ‘DOMINION-The nlem“ llroqmmbgqmla mam t orddo v.-1. George could; “'6 ‘"21 *1‘ 0 bers of this institute met at the ‘m ‘h —-h . f'Ml.\V'ila.i .12-, -, . Harri’ Elder-sham ‘nfibgrs alifd 411115111121: w: X11111: lilemollllnibeertataxlvlllstiguildlliglzonald. Grade Iv-‘l. ‘Hebe? MBCEWE"? sent IThe meeting opened by tihe Present Rom (may ‘m, n wfyre 3. 111111111168130111112 3. R11Y111011<1 JBY- singing oi‘ “The Mlaple IA-af". Rabi '11)’ elaclh mom/ben- dolhgsaasflzfnif Grade ‘BIL-fl, Illital MflGAdflml; Z. Cafll W86 adlswered with "A Valen- W118 agreed ‘to Silva $6.00 towards Edith Baker. 3. C ar ce . cGratl. a till-c verse - The minutes or the lmzes tor pupils- tod- tenn ending ‘Grade Ii-——1, Frankie Coffin; M11181 meeting were read‘ and approv 1111119 39. for application and at- Fred Biaxland, ' ‘ed. IA numiber oi’ elmahl hWe were leliidnnce. {Mrs- Mbldilregor and PGt-IIBfiQ C1151 gziflviAgiliéiikl 2. reported‘ amli tiflildilMiss Mficlfiwcn x18“ Si. ‘mlrlosfia-ol riled-e. flppojntgd a rc a e y; , cg n .. ac- gave severaf‘ so ec ons ou i e org- e‘ ‘ o is month. lit Donald, ‘an. Dainty refreshments were was decided to hold a Fair-in ‘Mm. Pertect Attendance-Jean Mac- served, and‘ the remainder of ‘the N11 ‘Hail-l on‘ ‘IFeIiruan-y 25, consist. Ewen, itidrgaret MacGi-egor, Rltufvenlng was spent ‘in converse» 01f gill-rise ‘idCarg games, ‘Fish- ()'B‘rlen, Enlma Blaxland, Vincent 1011- - ‘P011 . n a. o ‘t- e Institute. Coffin, Raymond Jay, Maurice Cot-i gel“- IIIWUIIG at the home o"! Mrs. ~“ iElde shew, Edith Baker, Seymour — ‘ 5 ‘ , ——-— r “d _Ma,.k,n L_ Com“ pry“, visitor ‘mlet at tlhe home of Mr. Jon‘ ‘NEW! .A"N1NAN—'I1he InemIbcu-g of Blaxia. . . mm , Loma Hussite,’ AS51818,“ ‘LeCJair, for the ll-“ab- meeting. 8 il-hlstilltulte melt. at ‘the home o! [Minutes of ‘lasit nleetlng were rend 1101mm ‘Moase, 6 member.» he- yand adopted. Commltttees were ‘hi? llreaent. Meeting opened ‘with _‘r'lDD0lIll€(1 to visit schools. ‘It was 111811111142 O-de- Minutes of the :‘(1)€‘(71'(l'Bl1 to ‘any a breaduvpreud and ab! ‘imcetrng were read‘ and adopt- _ h. I d] of 'l'Z-l.l.l1l'8-1(!l0lllb for to Lott-cry im- ‘inoti A Milli was ordereduto ‘be paid, The loliowing ls 1 L B1111 1:8! r tube ‘Funde- Due ‘new member eh- 119911‘ 3v“? ‘R1111 lfmlm llhe Depart the pupils cit ‘Blackley 561°‘? ° Irolled. Next meeting at the home 11191111. P0111211,‘ RIM-ts tor the Wlin- thg mgntllxoi 'fe11>;‘;1l1:~31nY-MuLKay 210i Mrs. Azade Bernard. ‘ g2“! Collection wua- ltak~ 1'89 -_- ~ " —-——-—- ‘ ‘ ellwfleselrvedandtlne Sybil MacMiilan. 3- Miter Seilwiv‘ ‘LAKEViEW-The member... or meeting dosed with. llho‘ National Grade VlII-—-1. ‘Flvrenci! 1919109. this ‘Institute ‘met at the ‘home oi Amliihem. [Next meeting m the 2. Hazel ‘Bryenton, 3. Earle Bryen-Ilvylrg. E41), mar-moo, 13 mombems and l-home‘ of Mlle. lP. ‘S- Maclntyre. ton. v 3 visitors were present. (Meeting -——-— Grade Vlii.—1. ‘Gordon Roper. fopohod witlh ‘Institute ‘Ode touow- ‘HNRMIOINY-JB ‘idem-hero land 1 Walter lViadMi-lian, 3. Roland ed by Rang c.3111, Mmmgeg of JQQUVIBWIOI‘ met alt mhe ihonle o: Mire, Sellick. _ meeting were ‘read and approved. 343°11'1- Jflifdiille- The members work- Grade I.——1. Allison lBryenton. 2.1)ls,¢u5o;1on on lPouIIt-ry ‘mtg-hm mo}; ed‘ on ‘tihe- quilt. The school Floor Evellyndtodd. 3. James ‘MacK-ay, 4.91309 by the nwmbgrs, Lakevme mp1s ‘been scrubbed. A ‘Dalr of Raymond Sellick. - school committee was Felflpolnt- sheets were donated lto ‘the ‘Ilrince MT. MARY_ SCHOOL ‘Following is the Honor Roll for mom-i BRACKLEV SCHOOL- elsion of their lordship: of tho fine the boundary between Clnidd rimrs. To the ‘RIGHT 1| 8h- ‘ihows the territory under dispute. cases In the history of the privy Newfoundland’: claim to ownerlhi "W"! 1h: two dominion: was referred to the privy coun the LEFT ll Aime Geoffrlon. of Montreal, judlcal committee of and Newfoundland in the Labrador The Labrador council. DONALDSTON SCHOOL. ‘Honor Roll for February, Grade; X-Dorothy Best, ‘Elizabeth Mac". Donald. Grade lX-Tllllo Courh,’ Grade VIII-‘Allllle ‘Stewart, Claire‘ Bowlail, Raymond Rowe. Grade Vll —-FI‘.'IIICGS Morris, ‘Edith Court; Margaret Ellis. Grade V-Johnnie‘ Ellis. Grade IV—~SenIor, Gertrude] Arbing, Roy Court. Junior-Evelyn Morris, Joseph Arbing. Myrtle Ellis. Glade ill ‘Senior-—Kline Court. Harold Ellis, Leo Dougan. Grade; Ill JIllll0l‘———A1l'l'9d Arblng. Grade ll—-Frankie Dougan, Bruce Ellis. Grade i-ddric Ellis, Allen Ellis.‘ Tommy Dougan. - ‘ ‘Perfect attendance —— Frances Morris, Frankie ‘Dougan, Kline‘ ‘Court, Tommy Dougan. ’i‘eachcl-—i M. L‘. Mutlllonuld._ TIGN-ISH CONVENT. ‘Honour "loll for February: Grade X—1 Lillian Kennedy 2, Mary ‘Doucet 3 Philomena Richard._ Grade lX—-1 Ada Silica 2 Mary, Tralnoll‘. . l ‘rllzqille Yiilll-l hiary Dollcet 2 Frauclic Villard 3 Irene Shea. ; Grade VLI (a)—1 Laetitia Ber; nar-d- 2 Marguerite Bianohald- 3} Alice Perry. I Grade VII (b)—1 Freda. ‘Ready 2‘, Florence Gallant 3 Marguerite!‘ Richard. , Guade V'i—1' Rossetlta. Gallant 2 Evelyn Gaudet 3 Pearl Gavin. Grade V——1 Marcella iBlemall-d 2 Cornelia Canlpbeil 3 Irma Ga-udet. Grade lV—1 Mary Ellen Poll-lei"; 2 Beatrice Chaisson 3 Elsie ‘Cost- aiu i ti...“ 1!l‘i-—-1 Francis MoLellali Louis-e ‘Perly 3 Doris Gavin and; Frances ‘Pindalr. Grade l'I—1 Doria Arsenault 2 Priscilla. Aylw-add 3 lvlariorie 111v- Lellan. Grade I—~1 Joan Ileln-plrlll 2 Hut- ‘tie Mclnn-ls 3 Dulcena Gavin- KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ‘Honor roll for Kenslilgton High School for January- Prineipai Lowther‘: Dept. , ‘Grade X.»—1. Patricia ‘Cullen. 2-; Kathleen Ready, 3. ‘Marlwerile Higgins, 4. lBel-tha Thomlilfimi- Grade lx Sr.—1. Edith ‘Hogs. 2- Kenneth lMdFadyen. 3. Jennie Paynter, 4. Hattie Clark. Mia: Buntaln‘: Dept: , Grade IX. Ji".—1, Lillian Walker,- 2. Marjorie ‘Mackenzie, 3. John Reeves, 4. Thclm'a'Clark. Grade VllL-l. Margaret‘ Me‘- Mtthon, 2. Gliltlyi ‘McNclll. 3- '2, Kempis “Harrington. '2, Reta Stewart; 3, Walter Crokeu UNION ROAD SCHOOL li-Ionor Roll for Union Road School Ior ‘the month oliFebruaryz (lrude X.—~1. Kathleen lllellett. Grade lII.—1, ‘Bessie McKinnon. 2. Wallace ‘Mellett, 3. Ira ‘Clark. Grade \'.—1. Keith ‘Bryenton, 2. Ivan Maund. ‘Grade lV.—l. Helen Erma. ‘Mellett. . Grade lIL-‘l. Vena Bryenton, 2. Wilfred liriardy. Verna Weeks, Teacher. Clark, 2. NORBORO SCHOOL Tile {allowing is tho Honor Roll for Norboro School for the month of "February. Grade X.-—1, Mollie Harrington; tirade VJl‘l.——1, Maude Connick; and Harold Hughes equal. Grade Vl.——1, Deliis Harding and Lulu Somers equal; 2, Elma Doug- las; 3, Roy Somers. Grade V.—1, Bert Croken and Dorothy Bowness; 2, Doris Stewart and Ethel Day, equal; 3. ‘Leigh Sharpe. Grade III.—»1, ‘Keith Harding; 2, Lloyd Bowness and Ethel Douglas equal; 3. Emmet Connick- Grade II Junior-d, Keltll Stew- Ruby Day; 3, Wanda Bowuess. , Grade li. Senior-l, Elva Web-i ster; 2, George Douglas. Grade i. Sharpe. Grade l. Junior-l, Ray Douglas; 2, Harold ‘Howatt. [Peltect Attendance for the month‘ —Bert Croken, Doris Stewart. Brenton Stewart, Keith Harding, rDellis Harding. ‘Leigh Sharpe, Wanda Bowneas, Lloyd Bowness, Ruby Day, Ethel Day, ilarlluldi Ilowlless, Kenlpis Halringtoll, Keith Stewart, Lulu Solners. Percentage of attendance 92.—— Lena. Cllrley, teacher. i» TRYON CONSOLIDATED $CHIQOL The following is the "Honor lRoll for Tlyon ‘Consolidated School tor tile month qt February, Grade X.-1, Amy 1.0a; 2. Ger- trude ‘Howatt. Grade flX.—1, Asher Iiowatt: 2. Marion Houratt; 3, Margaret (inlh beck. ‘Grade Viil (a)-1. Charlei‘! Wright; 2. Dorothy Wooclside; 3, Herbert Haywood. oi the privy council, Murdock ‘ ‘art and Brenton ‘Stewart equal; Zgcflilillbell. 181101161‘- Hegarty; Olive Moose. Grade peninsula. p of ttrrltory In the Labrador peninsula ll sustained by the de- who were asked to de- The dispute be- cll by common consent of both partiml. who headed the DomlnlOn of Canada delegation of bar- . John Simon. who handled the one for Newfoundland. boundaries dispute ha: been one of the greatest v To The map 1 8T. FELIX SCHOOL l Following is the standing 0.1 St. Felix School for ruary. Grade V-L-i, Louisa Martin; 2. Annie ,P. Gillie; 3, Leo Gallant. ,- Gl-ade Vl. (b)—-1, Roohes; 2, Rita Chnlsson; 3, Arthur DeslRoches. Grade V.-1, ‘Douglas MacDonald; Z, Ada Gillie; 3, Clarence Gillia- lGrade lV.—l. Adeline ‘Chuisson; 2, Leone Moilher. Grade Ili.—1, Olive DesRoches; 2. ‘Edward - Martill.—iliarle ‘Richard, tecaher. -_-_-<o->-_._. _ FIOREZST HILL SCHOOL Tile following is the ‘Honor ‘Roll of Forest Iiill ‘School for February. ‘Grade IX.—1. Margaret non. Grade VII.—-1, Ethel Myers, . Grade Vl.-—1, Jolmle Morrison; 2,‘ Urling liIcLeod; 3, ‘Norman Gillie. l Grade V.—1, Margaret McDonald-l Grade IV.——1, Sadie 2, Sadie Sheppard; 3, Ethel Gillis. l Grade ‘ILL-l, Alplionsus son. Grade IiL-I, Malcolm Gillis. month 0t Feb- Eyelyll Des - 1 ‘Rose MCKlll~ Mc-Klnnon; 1 Morri- McKinnon, - Matilda ———-—<+>i—- NEW ANNAN SCHOOL 2. Donald. Grade I. Junior-I, Eldon ‘Scllur- mnn; 2, Francis MaoKay; 3, Edna DalzieL-Mary M. Mill, teacher. —{-O-§— ST. PETEWS NORTH SCHOOL February- Vll. Junior—1, Moose; 2, Reblua Cameron; 3, Ben‘ tlla McKinnon. Grado Wis-l, lliurgaret Elllllilll,‘ 2. Balfour MauKay; s, llildu Elias-l Donald, _ Grade lV.—1, Gertie Jiaclnnis; 2, Wallace Moasc; :1, Ruth hioanlo. Grade li‘I.—1, George .\izlcKtly. Grade ll.-1, William iialzlcl; 2. Elmer Moase; l3, liobczt Dnlzlel. Grade l. Senior-d, Dolurlnd Mac-l ‘Following la the standing of St. ‘Peter's North School l'or tho month GTatlB l.——1, Dillllel MCKlnnml; mi l l 1 seni0r__1| 1391,1991 J-ionor ‘Roll of New Ailnau School for month oi Feb uary. Grade X.—.l, Jennie MacDonald. Grade Vi-I- Senior--—1, Arlene Enlnali; ‘ Anna’ i Walter| Art a 1.4.1’. x1118 part in the Vanities is art drool. 12, 1921-. .1 Sdke‘ , . fvgn‘f\vq|i( m1 op, lat mc dr¢nm,._ Olnwhntalwon-dsr-jul dmim._ , So Harold Yates Takes Up Musical Revue Which Does New York City-Art for art's lake doesn't pay. So says Har- old Yates, starring as pianist and singer in the Earl Carroll Van- ities. That iswhy he has chosen a branch of the theatre which not everybody calls art. . ~ Mr. Yates, however, disagrees with that verdict. He rays that for the sake of the public. "And that," he declares, " good art. There is a lot of boa talked in these United States about what is artistic and what is not. I know because I have been mixed up with that kind of thin several times in my life. " y father was a railroad con- ductor and we hadn't much money. As a boy, I had many ambitious dreams and most of them were about art with a capl- tal A. I got my musical educa- tion hy working in the day-time and studying at night and I did it all for art's sake-or thought I disL tha Ur “Then one day I was assistant eonductoruhi Metropolitan Open. a day of awakenl began to ask m a! about. scraped ale and for what time to get some return iu ' 1' predation and money log g"; trouble. "And so I decided to musics‘! m!" born artists, I find, are wiiiihgp work for money. us e into gran sings in the Vanities as ample of a popular son‘ Ill intrinsically as valuab a bi world as many a classic. 03min t - I mddx what it II I ad xhoglksd a on n ‘ . I felt thug l? lib lory. American! It ll why nlcw- " d opera. Ilium.‘ we are temby h. "A, but rather that we an " and farsighted. I doll)‘ Mlle‘: in starving in a. gnmt. America, it isn't necessary.” Alon this lino, Mr. Yates doll‘ not fee that just because a is played in {ox-time rhythm ,- must necessarily ‘be - vulgar. He cites “Don't Wlkelt. cluud Let Me Dream," wliltll h. Miss Ao0rn’s Department: Edward Moynagllv 3 ltollulll C11 io 4 Michael ‘Pnqllci. qluyde ‘\'I—1 0 VOY- ' Grade V~---1 Bernard Mooney ‘2 Mlss Brennan's Department: JIEH-“ifi ‘K118119111 Z] Grade i[—1 Sandy Gillalnnl: lie Moyna-gh 3 Dorothy GI u,’ Henry ‘Gallant. ‘Grade I—1 Lambert Gallant, iiitb‘ u. . i, 13111118 1V-"'1,~ ‘H8191 ‘13111911111919- ed. North Lake school commit-toe, lCount/y lhospitall. iPla-ns were made Grade l‘I‘l.-—-l. Ivan lBryeiiwii- MtFS. E. D. IP-raeer and Mlrs H. Mor- ‘to halve iMlidldllcton silage ‘Ulieiir ‘Grade I1-—1."Marlon 11011111161‘. 2~ row. Proceeds rrom Auction "and ‘Play 1n our utallll- IOme new rho-rh- Ethel lBryenton, '3. JeaoilEnman, 4. gem, [suppeyf 54pm. lPfggmg/nflme ‘bar ‘was enrrdiilold, Next flmgflmg w; Winnie iBlack-more. followed. Five mew members en- ‘ilhe (home of Mire. Russell Alrvlliie. lPeriect attendance. Lester rPlllle-d. Next mleetlng at the homo —— 59111011. Sybil iMadMillan and 01 M“ A. IW. ‘Morrow. ST flE0iRfGiES-lllhis Institute Florence ‘Pierce. ‘ mvet 8111111116 ‘home cit Mlrs H. W. 11hr- ‘Percentage oi’ attendance 87.3. 1 ALMA__1,4 mmmmérs and 17 v|s_;rc‘l- I) ‘melnlbcrs and 1 visitor- 'ltnrs melt at the echoolihousc for we” “msem” M°991n¥~ 119911911 Grade Vlll. (b)—1. 11011111111 Wright, 2, Adelaide Poole)‘; 3, Ed- \vard ilolland. Grade VI.-—l, Annie Callback; 2. illarguret Rogcrson; 3,’ Florence Callback. Grade V.-1, Viviun Alice Pooley. Grade iV--1, 1411111. Wright; 2. Al- iC-rade V“ll.—1, Hilda O‘Hauluy; 2, ‘Florence McAulay; 3. Mildred Gillls. Grade Vi.—l, Joseph Oilianleyw 2, Dulllol Bic-Donald; ii, John Malone. Grade V.——i, ‘Czithorlllu (Yliunley; 2, Robert Lewis; 3, Gladstone (Yllaniey. ‘ Esther ‘Gilllml 3 Enrcst Si. John 4 Franklin lCiheyei-ie 3 Arthur i AiYmel" (iallailt. IDonaId 4 Hattie Gilbert. _ Mlee MacKenzws Departmflnt: —?-o-o>-—-—- , (irallo iV—‘1 Pumcy Blackcltt 2, A description of ‘a missing I111 - ‘Ffilllk Mackenzie " Stewart blue-gays; “iShe wore ‘flesh-colon! Auluy 4 ‘Foley (hovel-lo. stockings and had bobbed lull.‘- Tbat ought. to make ll, 0M1 i1 tirade ii‘l—l Leonard‘ (iorllolt 2 Blanche ‘Green Ii Pctel" Molmrllt -i find ilcr almost uuywhcre 011111 llotldlo M adinty-rc. Blanch}: Hughes, ‘i. Velda Reeves. Miss MaoArthur’s Dept. Grade VII.-—-l. Herbie iMoKenlia. 2. Doris ‘McKenzie, 8. Alberta Kelly. ‘i. Harold Chlow. ‘Grade Vi.——41. ‘Margaret Stewart. 2. ‘Don ‘Bowness. 11- DMQUIY Howard, ‘i. Irene ilascley. Miss Goodwin's Department: Grade V (u).—-1. ‘Eddie Muc- ‘Ddwson; 2, ‘thlo lmonltlhily lmleetiiig 0t‘ this lnsti. ‘the ‘Institute ‘Ode. ‘Minutes oi‘ lute. Mieeting opened "with ‘thel 13111111181511“ wgravmad hmlad‘ Ode. Secretary rreald Corlospond-,‘°lit"_l- .1151" Cam fwmwed- 1J1!" ence- llVllimrvtet d the llast meeting gum on wok PM“ 19513171111118 11°91!" were read‘ and ‘adopted. This ldm'i"’°"@'m°i1'~9 11111111 1111811111 be 11111- meembng was a social evemngd ertakeiill iby tube‘ Ilnetlitute- It Ivan (flops Donald. 2. Iol-llo IMCKHY, ti. Doris Higgins, ‘I. Olive Itecves. ‘Grade V (b).—-i. Idvelyil Mc- Ncill, 2. William Higgins, 3. Gerald Gui-man, 4. Bruce ‘Mtlclbeoll. (trade lV.—l. Harold MdFnrlunu, den Crosilman; 3, ‘Corinne Cross- man. Grade ilI.——1, Eric Robinson; 2. Ruth ‘Robinson; 3, Elmer Mabey. _ Grade 1l.»1, Winona Crossnluu; 2, William Fell; 3, Earle Callbeck. Grade lV.—1, Anna LOWlu‘, 2, (tor- ald Oilianley,’ 3, liuilry (iilialllsay. ‘Grade Il.—1, Alfred Howls, Grade .1. (ll)—~1, Llllllln hvlcNc-lh: 2, Katllrlilc Gillls. Grade 1. (b)~—l, Jiinlos .\IcKcuzie, the ach_e and pain Grade l-i, John Fell; 2, Iloy Mabey. ‘Grade I. Junior-d, member‘ all] took iluiloh and the ‘l°°1‘d°"1‘1'° 15°15 ‘I'm’ ""3911? 117111 W411" men ‘wiekl-e invitled. M-emibers all do” “w” '1" 1 ‘the mflmiil‘? worked at a quilt ztor the Prince E“1h'°°ll- Ne“ medal‘?! i" Perfect AllCfl(1I1liUL‘-—4l"10l'l3l\(5t! Mo‘, Aulay. Mildred Glllis, Catllorille, Odinnley, Mary (Hills, Sarah (‘rillilhi 2. Donald ‘Chlow. lPrlmary Department not i11- Elizabeth County ‘Irboepitall and finished ‘ll conllplebeiiy. iMirs. B. H. Dun-bar bmuglrt, heir gramlophonle and sev- erarl selections were played. Lunch wlas, eelrved- and" a collection was taken which unmounted to $2.30. Next meeting at tihe homle of MIPS» Ailllau Clarke. fIZflOTdS ' MOUNT CARMEL-The mem- bems of tibia. ‘Institute mist ‘M. the IlIOIIIIB or Mlrs. Stanislaus‘ Gsllllan) . 22 mlernibers and‘ ‘two visitors were present. lvlleelting opened: wlitih‘ ‘the Rmiil Call. [Mtinutee olt the llast mating ‘wevre read and approved. Schools were reported in rtalldy good condition swept ‘tihe drink- ‘In-g apparel-us. Money wag ‘Ellen yotedl ‘to ibu-y‘ lftrunttallnls ‘(or the sdhoollls. lihieculite ‘blmugbt for ex- ohillrttiion were ‘their judged- Mlss "Beatnice iAmsenamlt Ilmvdng the beet ones. ‘slave her ‘recipes to the iother member-e. $500 was voted to guy prises for a. lottery. 18 more prizes were ihmrniehlell by the memlbeuu. Hit was decided‘ to dlie- trrlbwiie tickets ‘alt ‘the newt meet- ing- 10 nbw members enrolled. ‘Next meeting‘ alt the home or! Mrs. Ferdinalui ‘Gallium. Ab,s‘>r b‘n¢ A Al .lll Dru:;_t;i<.te."|.l5 / C ROYALTV- The , ‘ a d: unis ‘lmtmle met at. ‘the home or Mn. Ame-do Malone- 10 unleuiiibuu and three visitors were meant. Meeting‘ opened by ' lRoll coll ENTRAL‘ - <\’, m ._ 1 I‘ I 1 won-ooowfl _ ‘ _ 0004000» repeating ‘the. answered by ‘Films: 1133's: selonllile port. and (the sick‘ was improving. 1A neuter or ‘tlhanim was read by‘ the Soone- wry ‘tor flowers sent w Mrs- ‘Spenoer- ‘It m: decided to hold a ‘Box Soot-ill‘ u! noon u possible. frhb regular dxy‘ out meeting ‘was changed w llirtdsry‘ vlhtlnodl next: mouth I10 be an ‘ 11y ‘ 9v. IQ ~ I Qlmnd Optometrists ‘ '14!‘ Rldlmtond Olrut iihe home oi’ Mlrs. Joseph GhdIls-tain. . BRIDGETOWN~Mwe. J 01m Sterne enteniained ltlhe members of this ‘instiitruteon ‘tihe occasion ottllle montlhlly meeting. 17 members and 1 visitor were present. ‘Ilhe mee-tllng opened with ilhe Idland Hymn. lRollll Caili‘ ‘iHlow Ito ‘make our ‘Institute Betlterf’ Minutes of tlhe‘ ‘last mieeting were read and ad- Ohted. Correspondence ‘was ‘read 1t was decided to send. I'm- Healtlh Iiiitelralture. Rewrite of 50110011 Committee timid Sick Commit-tee were given. lNew 0081i. and hart hooks time "tube placed‘ in ‘iihe sdhnoil. 895.76 was reaillevd‘ alt an entertainment meld in l-lrlidge- ‘town awered alt. ‘next maetinlk by‘ "Mly ita- vmilrte Author." One mew‘ mean-heir wee enmlilled. Neat ‘meeting alt the ‘home of lMlre- Norman MaoLeod. ‘bhlsr mums-ls member-g met in iihe‘ schoolhouse lim- ‘iihe month- “Lv meeting or itlhe Instifitute. Meet- ‘iwx opened‘ with the Ode. Mlimnt- es nt tlhe lest meeting ‘were read. Two papers were ‘lead Iirom the Department and‘ were ‘much. enjoy» ed by those present. IOne new memiberwas emolllled. MourrAldum-u ‘members met at the Soihooil- Aihae -President lie- ilig‘ absent. Mrs. L. B. Meiillisib oc- wod ‘the l metal/n: ed. Biol: and ‘Bdhooii weme been! ‘ll-om. 1A‘ comm/i we I'll-s u-ppoi-uited to book miter hlie Ober- "Mil-mites of the Mme read‘ and adopt- oommiititees grounds and. ‘to piece the ‘that have arrived. mile commie militate k plelnmlm‘ for a Box So- lbeiiniiic eoimiiiittee had a writing and larsdkeu‘ contest which joyvd- by aiill. IMM. ‘Dlzielr favored (all ‘like autilionee ‘with a song- ‘Ihdier Mlondsiy- The Enter- Wflrlfi- (qvlltlnvsd 9h P‘ 0,9, ‘Hlallil. lRcHl Cailllto be an» eluded. Miss Ready‘: Department: ‘Grade IlI.—-.1. Grace Scnlpie, 2. Grace Clark, 3. Ruby Kelly, 4. Helen Watson. Gmde Il.-—'1. ‘Norma Clark, 2. Louise iBernurd, 3. Jean Millman, 4. James Higgins. Workman’s Da liter, Best Dressed 'rl in School! Girl: with the least to spend on clothes can still wear the prettiest, newest colors. The secret is-—home dycrn l Keep your children's clothes ltylu , bright and new-your ovm thingy-tin en and curtains, tool D ting‘ s no more trouble than wn in rich, perfect collars on any mater-la , right over the old color. Or Ezrgcous "tints for dlinty things. Inst sure to use real dye. If you buy the original Diamond dyes, you cant [0 WWII]. , Fldiglt a?!‘ air: tore: the Dia- mon ye ope a o sug stlo 1rd simple dllrectinns.‘ Wlgimgotu: soc- I ooor ump u. r w hr“ 111ml‘) Pbookngolor fi -—I mo D ES Dc m, Windsor, Ontario. ' 1”‘ , Alice Pooley, Eric Robertson. Win- Nolder; ‘2, Myrtle Leard; 3, Ful- coner ‘Howutt. Perfect Attendanoez- Norman Wright, Brenton Carr, Charles Wright, Herbert Haywood, Mar- garet Rogerson, Ella Rogersqu, Dorothy Woodslde, Vivian Dawson. Lilla Wright, Clarence Crossman, ona Croasman, Ruth Robinson and Elizabeth Nelder.-—-Mildren Thumbs Bertha Carruthers, Teachers. --—¢o-c--—- LONG RIVER. ‘Honour ‘Roll of Long River School tor the montlhl or February: ‘Grade X-i Anna iCouaina. Grade ‘VilIi-‘I Kathryn Fltzslm- mono. ' Grade VII (IS-rJ-l ‘Alton Bell 2 ‘Blanche ‘Payn-ter. Grade VII (Jr.)-r-1 James ‘Cous- ins 2 iRalph Jobnstone 3 Archie Paymter. Grade Vl-—1 Rhoda MwcLeod and Esther Bernard‘ (equal) 2 Marlon Gillltsple 3 lwlilliam Bell. Glade V (Sr.)--1 ‘Ralph Gilles- Grade v (JrJ-‘l Madeline ‘Cond- l)’. Grade IV-‘l Mary Gillespie 2 El. mo: Madbeod. Grade lIiI——1 Eustace lPaylhter 2 Dorothy ‘Campbell 8 Eileen Mac- Grpde ‘II ('Sr.)--1 Leone Peyntet 2 Greta Desttoclloo. - Grade ‘it "(Jr.)-1 James Gilles- gile 2 llirneet Dunning 8 Francis a . 131M111 I- (‘U-d Archie Campbell ii Mylton Dunning ti Alma ‘Ihynter. Omde -I (‘b_)--1 Vivian ‘Painter. Pen-toot lAmteudmcs: Ralph John- 119. Jamel 00mins. Norman M; J _ tone, ‘Esther Demand, Midg- 2. ' 0." lAlaia 1011mm)’. Mar Gillespie. J W ylPayllivter. I~ ‘. Christian. ‘Grade I. Junior.--1, risoil‘; 2. Aggie Donald. ‘McPherson. .3.“ er 4 Ray 1111M! Gladstone (Tiiunlcy, dtoy Evin-Ken; zie, Lillian McNeil. LAUNCHING SCHOOL ‘Honor ‘Roll 0t Launching School! tor the month 0t February. ‘ Grade V‘1II.--i, Florrie Gardiner; 2. Elizabeth ‘McPherson. Grade Vli.—l, Charles Gardlnelql Grade I. Sr.»- Flrancls Perfect a _—i—€-O)—--_ HONOUR ’, .,|.,. ., 2, Charles McLean; Yoaton- iGrade V.—1, ivtaryMoDonald and Freda Gardiner, equal; 2, Franck. McPherson; 3, Elizabeth Mcbonpjd and Katherine Christion, equal. Grade IV. Senior-l, Joaeplf-lvlc. P11915011; 2. Jonauriua ‘Christion. Grade IV. Junior.-1, mm MC. lLean; 2, Wm. ‘Noode; ‘ Bllackett, Grade I'i.--.1, Mary McCormno, 1. John McDonald; MoCormac; ‘Mcllean. Attendance-John ‘Mo. ‘M1113’ McDonald, Francis (ROLL OF HJGH SCHOOL. FPhe toilowin I ‘th 0i‘ Bolivia 8 n o honour m" y: 111st. school m. Febru- or 1"‘1"°1Pll'l Do lrlmsnt: ‘Grade X—. p aid 2 Olga 91‘ 4 lildivin Moquaid. ‘Gmde IX-é-‘l John Denny 2 Ken- neth Mwnoiiaid 8 Jihge 1 Elisabeth Mia . White ‘8 Kennetnrqlg-‘o: Eblfd. . Vile-d‘ Bu; " Q s. Silvuritllli 3. Sterling 3. Lucy Florence Mor- SOURIIS \.. ' ‘16QIQIVIC1OIII and full th la anedgrorrrrliaoxze i‘ 0f the far West Amn" ""19 to the Pacific Con: this '“mm°" 51°F 01f It Iuper National P ti. Se M ‘ c?“ in a“ zls-mlzton, the hi heat Tlacouver and Victoria. th .'.:....:.'":".f;"..l.':‘£.:r.‘.‘,‘,".:*:..rm mad ‘she North Pacific. All outside ma‘: ‘roan the deck lee ltupendclli mountains; I carried skyline of giant Th lnr°=i'i'l'ri='i'='if'lu‘lib8r‘£.‘l'.i“.i.l“?;l'li 1'". bflllitin that will never fade. ': u "fifileulsn?ggrrfblcnei.ty. a W“ v 0r a l n, Dist. Pun. Alent, chmmo, ~ K. 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