q: 1-} Cold Milk and ‘ SHREDDED Anidcal noonday meal I JUNE 5, 1926 nun with THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IIEPIIIITS‘ IIT. WIIMENT N ‘MM INSTITIITES lIT T. ISITNI] ALBERTON . SOUTH Eleven members attended the May meet- inl! of this institute held at the “ " ‘ The meeting opened in the ‘Frank IFraser were appointed dele- ‘SEARLTOWN Dive members RED POINT m“ mambo“ “d gates co attend Convention. with and thnee visitors attended ‘the May meeting hold at ‘the home of Mrs. Percy Allan. Thle meeting opened witih ‘the Institute Ode and the us- ual business was disposed of. No new work was undertaken. A Duet by ‘Mrs. Allan.‘ and lMrs. Runcle was lanioyed. The members will anewcr roll call with “My earliest Recollection" at the next meeting whdch is to be ‘held at the home of tcndaul SOUTH BEDEQUE Eleven 1110i!!- four visitors attended the A . mum“ of m“ Institute new a as substitutes. The memibers decid- Uhe home o’ Mm Amen camped to send ‘iruiit to a sick member. glgznlllfirllafigmfi? ww Wmwwedllt was decided to hold t-h next with Jokes. Owing to the small at- caused by sickneflfl. "In election of ofllcens was left over till the next meeting. in the usual ventral-i was o1 “pub Y9 F l; "n: . A IXQ-O-O-O-OQ-O-O-UO 9O O4+§§&..§@..§¢..._.4 ‘.“§_g ~ THINNING IT OUT —-lrcland in the Columbus Dispatch E. R. BROW l“ RICHMOND STREET \ CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Lifc Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance, at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong] stool.‘ Companies. - Anthem brought the meeting w a Mrs. Major bowther. MONTAGUE Twenty members attended -tllo lMay meeting of this institute ‘TiQHy-‘llii the new school. Ailtcr the usual business routine, it was reportled that the proceeds from the concert, ‘held the last of A-pril. amounted to $131.55 which goes towards the heating system in tho mew school which is installed by tho institute. Five pictures do- nated by the ‘l. O. D. E. are being framed for the school. It was dc- cidled ‘to ‘have, the school grounds graded. Arrangements aire being mllKle to bring tho Mt. Allison Oolllego ‘Players ‘to Montague on the 21st, proceeds from this also to be for the new school. FAIRVIEW Seven mam-here and two visitors attended the May meeting of this institute held at ‘the home of the President. Mrs. Thos. lBurdott. As there are quite a "mum-ber- oi.’ vaiczint farms in the district. a livcly discussion took place on the ways and means to obtain new settlers. ‘Some sawing was finished and handed in by the mclnbcl-s. ‘lt wad decided to hook a ‘mat. the same to bc sold through ‘the ‘llilillidllfiftill. Exchange for the boncflt of the Club. This institute is exceedingly grateful to (Hynd- mum. and ‘Co, Inr novelties die- tributsd to the members and scrib- blors for the use of the school. The next meeting will be in the school. PRIEST POND The fifth am/nual meeting of this. institute was held in the school with an attendance of nine members and four visitors. The meeting opened with the Od-e and tho rn-imrtiee of the last annual and last regular meetings we‘re read and adopted. The President. Mrs. D. J. ‘Campbell road an ad- dress reviewing the work of the year. after which the Secretary gave a ‘detailed account of the re- celpts and expenditures. All the Officers were reelected by accla- lnatlon. Mrs. Rylan and ‘Mrs. Camp- bell were appointed delegates to Convention with the‘ Misses Mc- Phce and McEachern as substitutes. A discussion followed on the paint- ing of the ‘l|ll'l.6l'lOl' of the school, and it was ‘decided to do same when an opportunity presents it- self. it ‘was also decided to hold a. social and dance in ‘the school the lasttor part of May. The National ~44‘ close after which lunch was served ‘and music and dancing enjoyed. Tile next meeting will be at the home of ‘lllns. Angus lMcEachcrn. hem attended the ‘May meeting of ‘this ‘Institute hold at th home of Mrs. Dan ‘Ms-Lure. The usual rou- tine ‘business was conducted and ‘i‘t was decided to have the Super- visor demonstrate on Candy Mak- ing at ‘the Juno meeting. The sum of $10.00 was voted to buy materi- a1 to make gannenta ‘for the 0r- phangee. The next meeting will be the ‘homo of lMrs. J. Harrison [Mac- Farlanc, Fernwood. CENTRAL BEDEGUE Eight mlembors amd ten visitors attended tho May meeting of this Branch held attho home of Mrs. Wm. Cal- lis-ck. The mooning opened‘ with the Creed nnd tihc usual business rou- blno. Tile sick committee reported nnd l‘t was decided to send fr-uit to Mrs. Sciiu-rman. A spacial ulcetlng called to eloct a new President and lMns. Webster ‘has refused to act. Two readings were given. lMiss Florence Grccn ‘was appointed to arrange a programme for the nex-t meeting. One new member was welcomed. The members will meet next ‘month in the school. CHEPSTOW Eleven members and eight visitors attended the sn- nual meeting of this institute held at ‘the home of lMrs. D. F. MacDon- nld on April 14th. The meietllng opened with the Creed and roll call was answered with "Don“ta for the Kitchen." Officers and dele- gates were appointed. Ono new memlbler was welcomed. An ‘inter- esting programme was canrled out land‘ included a solo by Mrs. P. lSwoleney. Duct by the Grsn-aban girls and a reading by Mrs P. A. Rooney. The meeting cloeled with the Natiional Anthem. This mem- ber's will meet next month with Mrs Tynam. STANCH-EL The lMay meeting of this Institute was held at the home of lMlns. Ready White with eleven memibers and fourteen vl‘si- ‘tors present. The meeting opened with the Ode and the regular rou- tine business carried out. The ques- tionnaires from different Conven- ors were read and‘ discussed. It was decided after due consideration to sell ‘boxes of Home Made Candy and lunch at the concert which ‘ls being held in nid of ‘the Orphan- a-gle. Various plans for this concert were discussed. Lunch was served and the meeting closed‘ With the ‘National Anthem. The members will meet next month either at the homo of Sadie Buchanan or at the ‘School. llMi-s. Matthews and IMma. C. Perry One new member was welcomed. meeting in. the form of a social evening and entertainment, several of the ladies to serve lunch. BEAR RIVER NORTH six mem-( llcrs and three visitors attendctl m9 Mill’ meeting of this institute held in the school. The meeting opened by sinigingfits a good time to get acquainted" and the Dies-l- den-t occupied ‘the Chair. Roll calli was answered with recipes. A tax of 25 cents was imposed upon each memlber. A discussion took place on the condition of the windows and the floor of ‘the school. No de- cision was ‘leached. Miss Augusta MacDonald was appointed to at- tend ‘the ‘Convention. One new meni- ber was welcomed. The next meet- in‘g will be hold in the school. ELMIRA Nine members three visitors attended ‘the. May meeting of this ‘lnstli-tube held at the home of ‘Mrs. William Harris. Atlter singing the Ode. roll cell Was answered by naming a town land for what l-t is noted. l‘t was report- ed that the proceeds from the concert amounted to $52.65. The ‘sum of $2.30 was paid ‘to Lakovlew institute for ‘used Library ‘books. $5.00 given to lNcli Chevorie, and $26.30 to paint ‘the school. also $8.00 to ‘buy a clock for ‘the school. l‘t was ilccidsil to have a ‘Lottery on a Surprise Hope Chest, and plans were also made for a Plo Social and Dance tho first week ln JuneLunch was served and ‘tho members enjoyed a game of cards ‘before the evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Mrs William ‘Pierce will entertain the members next month. and HARRINGTON The annualmeet- lug of this institute wah held at the home of Mrs. G. H. Joncc with six members present. Thc meeting opened ‘in the usual nlnnllcr a-ild roll call was answered with Garden Hints. The minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and ‘approved. A report of the year's work and of ‘the Finan- ces was given by the Seem-terry. it was moved ‘by iMrs. Mathieson. seconded by ‘Mrs. shnw. that the old officers be re-clectetl. Mrs Jones and Mrs. C. S. Matllieson were ap- pointed delegates to the ‘Conven- tion. Thc Secretary reported 828.80 proceeds from ‘the play held in Wheatly early in April. From this money. the ‘balance on the Radio for the little invalid girl was paid and‘ all bills with a balance on ‘hand. The sick committee reported visiting three sick people during the month. Each member will give a verse from a Canadian Auithor at the hex-t meeting of the institute which is being held at Ithe home of Mrs. Cepllas Ford. ‘PLEASANT VAIJLEY —— Tail Meooae-oooooooooec tvor-u- - fr R‘ TM PEI? l/l. L 4"!’ ALMA Fifteen members and three vi-sltors attended the May meeting of this institute hold at tho home of Mrs. L. Donald. The meet-lug opened in the usual man- ner and the Secretary reported $45.20 proceeds from the Pie Social and‘ Dance. A bill in connection wl-th same ‘was paid. Three dona- tions ct‘ $1.00 each. were received by llliss Rae Barbour. and Messrs‘ .l. Dunbar and‘ Wallace Donald. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. The President tread an in- teresting paper on Women's insti- tutes. A sick committee was ap- pointed. A discussion ‘took place on the painting of the school. do- ‘U8.l»‘l8tl arrangements for sumo were ‘left till later. Mlrs. Burke nnd lMrs. Dunbar were appointed delegates to Convention. The next meeting will ‘be at the home of Mrs. l-l. B. Dunbar when roll call will be an- $W(’i‘?(l with "Hints on Gardening". LITTLE POND LOT 56 Tho April meeting of this lilstliuts- was hold ' shtha. hauls. Allan‘. Mac- I mpcrial Fox Biscuit and ImpcrialPuppy Meal, M antlfacturcd 0n Prince Edward Island, the P, ionccr Home of the Silver Fox Industry, specially prepared as a well-balanced R ation for Silver Foxes are the acknowledged I dcal food for both adult and puppy foxes. I soured results, in healthy vigorous animals argc litters, also pelts of highest value S ecured from their regular and liberal usc. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock ciilugr by leading? distributors or direct from factory» - IMPERIAL BISCUIT co., no. HIZC‘ wilh twelve inclnliulrs nild I opened with the (lili- and roll ‘call members and Olle visitor attended the March mcciing oi’ this Instit- ute ‘which was hold at the llninc oi Miss ‘lllllly ‘Sharpe. The lllvflflril-Z opened with the Ode and the (from! and roll call was answered with Hints on Poultry Raising. Differ- ent committees rcportcd and new ones appointed. Corrcsponrcucc was read and discussed. Thc mem- hers decided in have ‘thc school scrubber] the following weak. The Annual meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Harry Weeks on April 12th when rnli call will ‘be tIIIISWBPQd with Illnbs on‘ House cleaning. ' IPEAKES STATION -— The An- nual meeting of this new ‘institute was held at tile home of Mrs. Wai- ter Currin on ‘March 16th when wcrr‘ pTPRGllf. After the usual ‘business rniltlilc tho i-‘rcskltult read a vnry oncournglilg report. review- ing ihc ‘many activities since or- ganizntinn and predicting an eve-n in the Chair and i119 1'3"- NSIII“ and 5mm“ '""'"I'Ilirills nf Nnlimlnl logs were read. Various renOTl-s 0i’ committees were submitted and ihc President gave a very lnterestin-gwlunng mmmflmer Holqiayi review of ‘the year's work. The Secretary-treasurer reported ‘a bal- twelve nlrnrbers and five visitors “"99 o“ “and of $1009‘ lowing officers President. Vlcc Pres. Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Doyle. The surer and auditors were ro-clrrlril '0 rash‘ 7W The new Ortllophonic Victrola has been doing it since December 2nd Tl-lF. music of great orchestras, of famous artists, of that almost endless and ever gnawing host of Victor entertainers keeps its true the soft and sunny laughter bea t wh n lcard upon the the piccolo. You done Ortllollahoni: Viclrola. and wonder whee ' cease. Your first will Q A demonstration is a remark- “Ho. mo“ an I h.“ (me;- - able experience. So truthful is this performance that at first Any "His Mnoufi Vi!” you will disbelieve your ears— dealer will do his but In flit you delivery as curl‘ ll i until you have become accus- _ tamed to the miracle. present supply permits You hear the giant Inga I the storming & amomus ooolng of the ' The new ‘J Orlh ophonic Sound Victrola " True in __._- HIS’ MITSTIEVR Svl/OILEJ luvutlng tlpflllml with Ncllli- Grey mombcs and three visit-OTB ‘Dffisenl- l; 7 nild roll (‘all mu,‘ zlilsworcd with The meeting opened in‘ the mun-l llltorcst. The manner and various ‘itms from the mmnbcrn ilr-ciilml lo have the wfl-lls Public ‘School Ac; were read. Bew- ‘illlil coiling of lilo school vnriliohcil illg work for a BBZMJ‘ WI! tllflflb‘ Q A bill uteri. An enjoyable programme W‘! . m’ 837.00 was paid Mr. George Rob- curried out. The next meeting ‘will crinon on the School. Correspond- be at ‘the home of ‘Mrs. W. ‘Plllmlfl. the ‘minutes of The WI‘ cum was read, also a lPapcr by ""9 °I99I'~“I5 Alias (‘liira ‘Macfiregnr. A duet EMERALD Eight members end Mrs. J. Simpson. '-“l "Whore [Till Silgar ‘Maples Grow" one visitor attendod the MITBTI 2nd YIC""v\'."il rlvzlrinlltnly rnildcrod by Mrs. ‘SBCPBI-ilry-T l'*‘"'.l'(ullrl"i ‘Alclirrgor and hrr daughter. flliisi: ‘('l‘ell‘i‘l. A vcry dainty lunch meeting of this ‘institute held at lh» home of ‘Mrs. Harry Ford. The meeting opened in the usual man- mnl-o nuccossfill yum‘. lwn visitors prcsrul. Thc ll10"Tlll'! ‘Imll- MP5‘ D- A- was: answered willl "Jokes", (“m- rid, Sw-Wi-‘lricldfllls- u: officers were mil-Luzon wore appointcd to iikc charge of certain- arrallgolneill; furl! ihc social. At ‘this May hold at. thi.‘ hilniu llingwcll. thirteen two visitors wcrc after was answered ‘with ‘recipes. A ile- tuilod ‘report of ‘lilo social urns glvon at which $02.20 was reaiizcd. plmso n‘t discussed. it was decided to hold bile Julie meeting in the ‘school when the most ncccssury require-I monis for tho school will he de- cldril u poll. I MT. ALBION Suvcniecll incin- born and five vlslliu-n attended the. _M-ay lnccting of this institute held at ihc home of ‘Mrs. Hadley Jenk- fdils. After the tisuai opening. sick ‘pl-id ‘school committees were up‘ pointed. iMrs l-l. Jenkins. Mrs .H.S. Jenkins and Mrs. BPll]. liorten wols appointed directors. The sum of $2.40 was paid to .\lrs. W. .1. Mc- Eachern to balallc-o the paint bill. The following (‘onvouors were ap- pointed : Agriculture. Mnrflna Chandler. Flrlumtion. Miss Man garct MCKdlllI-Jli, Home Economics, Julia. ‘Carver. National Events. Hilda Stewart and immigration. Mrs. BTYSWPTT “Jenkins. One new member was welcomed. Plans were minds for a Concert‘ and Candy sale to be ‘held; before the next meet-lug. The sum of $7.00 was voted‘ for delegatm expenses. An interesting programme was enjoy- v-d and included a recitation by lit-tie ‘Mlle Annie Jeulr-ins. Lunch was served by three of the mem- Phom; 72L Box 446.‘ Ch arlottciown. l’. E. hm- ‘llhe newt neat! . ‘Will e at 31$ ch- mw-iing i ‘wiring. lllfllllllC-i-n‘ ullllhltlllrlleti- ion, AVONLPIA‘ 'l'llo ‘March meeting pf tllls institute W-‘ls hold a-t tho it was decided to order tllrrn neuqllunlc of Mus. Milton MacKinzis ‘shades ‘a-mi a ‘Sign Iluzrrri for ihnlwltli an ' School. Letters from ihc Red Cross momborg and sewn visitors. and the Department were mad anuIineetIng opened with the ‘President attendance The follow- eloctcil, Presi- Mrs. I). A. MacDonald and the Bazaar. nnd prlcos worn out nnI-MFH- T-(‘lflllltl Hllllhllflfl- articles llllll f-nal pliillvs mndi- furilllllflf‘ T" hill" l‘ PI")? I" Th? ‘will’ Uuncheon was served ‘by oi lMr-n. (‘harlcnftho hostess and the ‘meetng ad- The members will meet gndIililXl. mouths with Mrs. James Con- sngiillg the Odo. roll cull ‘IlOIly. Plans were of nineteen Mrs. MoNolll are the now directors and Mrs. Woolner the driegatn Io Mncponmd (m. at illl’! hunlv ni‘ Mrs. Robert Mc- was decided to bake a N" 8911f. _ , , ’ _Collvcntioh. A short ‘St. ‘Patrickn ql-nmr, collection at future meetin-gmTwo ilcclul), Vlu‘. Bernadine MacDon ‘ >- Mm. Mar, programme was greatly vnivycil. readings were given by Mm-Frfs MacDonald. Delcgiltcrs to Conven- Tm" ca" T" “'9 "sift me-"Imgd -SH‘lllRBll.O0KE --— Institute held and Mns. Murphy. The member! which is m be a-t the home 0f Mm. Woolncr. will be answrred with Ways of Saving Potatoes." i ‘LDNKLEPTER — The Alllllllll meeting of ‘this institute was ll"l1I at the home of Mrs. Egar Linkli-i- ter with thirteen members Ill ul- tendancn. Tile meeting ODOHCII with (he Ode after which the llllll- lites of the last Annual and rogulnr meetings were read. Thc lPri-rlil» ent gave a most intorratlllg nlld lil- The splrlng nddrcssmsulewing ihc year's work and [he Secretary's report was very satisfactory. The old board of officers were ro-elocti-d PIMPIES ITBHEII IINIJ BURNEII On Neck. Spread In Little Rod Spots. Cuiicurn Hesiod. ,"A few imlc pimples appeared on the beck of my neck. They itched and burned so badly that I scratched them, Ind the more l lcrnlched the wares they ltchod. The trouble begun to hpreld in lit- tlcred upon and l could hardly stand it. it lasted about a you.‘ "I read an advertisement for Cmieun Soap and Ointment and Illll for o free nipple. Alter using it l III days l could lee on lin- rrnuneot so purchased mo". Ill Ii lees than three weeks l In heaied."(8 nedlMllsAnnleTyeel. Delbumo. A bum, Dec. ll. ll“- Keop your uhln clar and ‘your pores active daily use of inl- . ul irritations and rashes with Cutlcura Ointment. tannins seems‘? and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Brooks weleeppointed delegates to Con- vention. with ‘Mrs. Clark and ‘Mrs. Rogers as alternates. KlNOSBORO-i- The March ‘mm-l- inig of this lhotltutewvns held at ihc home" of, Mrs. Dan Robertson ‘with sight members and seven vliftilrs present. - The meeting opened with the island ‘Hymn and roll ca-ll wnn Ianswsrcd with Conundrurns. A committee of two were appointed Ito meet with the men of the dis- 'trict to discuss building a Commun- ity ‘l-lall. The Secretary reported $60.29 as proceeds from the Play held in February. A paper from ‘the ‘Board of Trade was ‘read by the Secretary. An interesting pro. gramme was carried out and in- cluded muslcai selections by Mrs. ‘Morrow. Robertson and Young and Miss Robertson: a recitation by lMrs. Stewart and a paper on Iliouwllold Dlsenfectants. aim) a m. citation ‘by Miss Young. The next meeting will be st the ‘home of Mrs. W. R. MscWslker. .msr ‘BNHTIC—‘~ nine’ members. “ind three visitors attended ‘the uh meeting of this lnovinte held »~~~+~”" "WWW" W“ ‘ at than: of In. Robertson. rho‘ Mrs. Toombs. Mrs. MacKenzie uiul.“._‘,_._ served niirl a mclal evening nor and the chief itemcf businoln ‘PnjPyPfl. The next mccting will ‘he was the selecting of a Ploy. llt will meet next month with Mrs. Joe Hughes. iilrlr liinrch lililcfng al the home 0f hiru. (irorge llsrrls with sixteen KENREGIA Thc pure bred Percheron Stallion Kcnreqla will make the IGIOOI! of i923 at owner's stables Bear River Station excel?! Mood-y. JV"! 14"‘ - ‘ when he will stand at Howard Campbell's, Fall-field. Ind remain until v if Tuesday noon and continue once a fortnight (or balance of uenon. . Kenregla ls a dark steel grey. coming 4 yearn old. will when matured l weigh between i500 and 1600 lbs. ‘with good style and aolllon. An a 3 year old last season 94% oi hi: mares are with foal. 92% irnm a single service. I He lo sired by George's (1032) (718331) owned by David Reid. Mon- tague. Hls dam is Kauolotte (6650) owned by Alex. McKay, Charlotte- town. Terms-Single service 85.00 cash n! time of service. Season $8.00 secured by note due November 1st. Insurance $10.00. Mares at owner's rlek. . - é-sqn-cfi-nsz- F. H. MeISAAO. Owner In Charge. “ and Kenregln l: the ‘liming ’ 95296-506“. The Percheron is the coming horse Pcroheron_ >+oo 0o oorooo o-eooo-o b- IN Tl-IE STUD Land League 3466 Trial Mile 2.16% . . Winner of Standard Brod cine Pmvlnolll Inhibition 1925. Land League In n beautiful black stallion welihllll In» the vicinity ei 1200 lbs. Slred by Nathan Altvvelthy LU- His dam is by Direct 2.06, dam e1 Xomreet 8.08%- ‘Wu world’! champion groan treuor. Land LOIIIO mode no boosting. Just look st one of his colts He vdll MIN nor service at owner's stable. Terms $6.00 can n! time of service. $10.00 more when mare proves to in In 900i. Mares at owners risk. - " WILLIAM) KlI-LLY, Telephone 847-1., DONG-Wendi. fi H ._ ' h...‘ .,__ . i.