.V' l m "“'l"i~¥ Kins‘: College, the work instant» . Wt 0f Diogpsan; ¢qntlnu6d_ as“ A r " '1 Thefyiorld d-‘dmuwittefészolliiit the Church m" taklm, Jesus. Christian linity been n everymmx worm while I“ sacrifice, pifllflliflffiml“ lPfllll _ m, yfgiigiicrt: tut d ‘Infilt- rough sod of tradition, or "u bte Hung from the furrow by ‘ rum... iii (llffiCilllY- But will “m? 1 ppnigliuiaa then cease his "l": "my n moment. Let 1B til ~ Hwrlorv ui a Christend nu IlLUrIfifI/lllili in spirit and body can \ ,,,,i' tlllVliléilihAll". one bqdll n A _ _ (I ... - v . , 1 atl cn. we must seek e“ illll-stliritvenenrnestly, ardentiy gum H‘ “q. inust bend every enelr- mmwrirarii. £19K. nil twgmy- l lllt‘ wlrlg Q i’ ‘It, lit @6111 m, mp Fa ier sen ill. nisroiir iinvimvrnn. i aic celebrating our 1:;ld!;i‘|,]'|“l:i(: ln Jilnc, 17-19, the first l Hllic . W tf-‘iiillltti 1- Wwfl lmhllifltheil“ season isishort. etllli iliebfie. ilouie of lléhven yin dpPil llll‘. A day i) two‘ tiitclr L911! gin lllvltflil‘ ll"to Tl (‘Vom- uh,“ ‘l'lt'i‘ in his ilrawing room. . fmlnivillg yefll‘ St. Paul's Cllillfifll .- lPoi- forty '3' urs or. ayou grills! illnllllilflil‘ 0n ‘cybii’ fllhlll [emu liflfifl "Bishop filgifa was seer-ii His consecration was owed by that of _l,liil,il0ll,$l-’lll»‘lt~‘l‘f.- o stiffer-ed the handicap 'o'f ii lili and who illed lll 1825. m. gyttlilll tiisholniugiis then_,ail_— gill d- ilioaffnirs 0i’ tho-Church, i“ 15.71, liishoti illiiney, known 1' the oldest lileiuhers of - appointed. it wfis-tlittlng f-lllsvtllllllt‘ that thr; Synod was nili-il. ilie iblrd in the ‘Brltlsh-liloi "plug "ilVl'l' scaV-Australia coin- first, iu 1800; Ontario second __in it, and as intimated, Noyp Qotla nl in 15.35. in the dcclarattgn of- ucipies the Chltnfll iu_ diflovhj iln "is an integral part e. llfcll bf-Fliigland." "The recogpltlop in iiniiur-iii lliily scrunimps ‘as tliiielit salvation, the Prayer i. {sir and rlitptyriiln lcles ltl the trite. a_ i _ n riitiun iii‘ iloi-trines _ llfé ]y Sorlpitlrt“, tbc threefiftgk ry lnaiiitiilueil as scrilifii‘ uilcni-c iipiin Divine aid to . W911i" iloctriiles, was the great alter oi ilu- Church .in thiiglliooese. lt'l‘ ri-vieiving the history of the lll'i‘ll illltl liloizese Mr. liaslnln eon- " l tothpfiaoetrihés and‘ w. it our t? iii-ch its l aiiileddftllva iiiiii, illt‘ lilifljeélliillflfl (7 irtney car- ymh m |,,. g (foeli yrnihp they really ought to be. ll ls uowtoo small for a garden. r _ _ l Specializing In Vegetables [lfillrltlfbll an re've Archliish . i: i'lllll't'll has steadily grown, and Hort-b llit'i_lli.lic'll flulng on from ueraiiiul [ti generation. lie ours the li, llrl‘llll'l'll, to hold it high. This iiur ciiztlipngc to service- Ai"iiicd'|l4r"~l“.l9“l"’g til the (‘barter of our faith, our De- lillltlil iii Principles, to serve in our - - - i - > . He'sninll spaces is the best motto. y wiili thi- sacrificial spirit Whicrl'lll_\\_hl'~h i0 STOW Veiiklflblffi v _ _ rkpd p“, “impel-H of [he Qhqiyglglmmlilevoto llilfl entire space to his A 10 by l0 plot wllll ghefa swirling h...“ lmriulfltp [he imp], once (lepv- favorite veg "ables. to much better slop of young on ops or u u, [hfiwfillzrfhfidlflfilli i-iiiim gnu 5d il l ii _ plr-ni- a rilgcncriitnil 'hi'i- x 6X0 in‘ tdhtire cheap labor. 5 quality for his table which he can't Plans For aflie _ gardeners are placing heir season's plans on very practi- cal ses of late years and it is an ent idea. They differentiate 'en the flowers they are to grow for bouquets during the sniii- nier and the flowers they are to grow for outdoor decoration. A lants serve both purposes. ~ the moat pert, when an orna- iiféil al bed is cut over foi- bouquets] ~ r0118 an‘! P0" mil W88 1113"?“ its decorative quality is marred or destroyed until a new crop of bloom iirprodnced. Now the practical flower gardener has his cutting patch in which he grows his flow- ers in rows like vegetables, making it easy to cultivate ithein with a wheel hoe nnd to wnlk_iip and down the rows to cut them.’ * ‘Coruflowers 0r bachelor buttons, not ornamental as bedding plants because of poor foliage, are flue material for cutting. Jntizij" vegetable row," Mourning brides, pineushion flowers, or scabi- ‘ospp, us they are known to botan- ists, are also line cutting material and more effective in bouquets than in beds. Astern make a flue lllnlllily when infbloom, but they oi:- nupyi their space for u long time without producing blossoms and Magnificent iruttliig material, in a small garden tlioy_~are best in the cutting gar- den. ‘ Zlnnias and marigulils flower freely enough to give both material fipqcuttlng and maintaining a con- ntnnt. illsplny. in fnet the more They iielong' qrnn CHAIQLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Flower Garden R f w ’ . . a Bp0fiS 0 0010i] S they are cut the better they bloom. California poppies, which make bountiful bowls in combination. with blue ‘cornflowers are excellent 1 l _ institutes oi P.ll. . either Jor the cuttingagarden orthe - “owe,- borden ENMORE Thirteen members and 1,, spuug do“, to Dian [he not,“ in number of. visitors attended the campaign t'or the year, it is ugooil |Allnual "leeimg 0! ""9 "B" mail‘ 1 l - h m - .~tute held at the school on April ll nn o arrange for t e cu m; gar ‘mm The meeting opened with we l t lwlth "Books l have read and the author". The nrinutee were read. and approved and the annual dues‘ puid. All the officers appointed at like organizaiwn meeting in No venrber last, were reelected. Mlffl. ' fAlbert MacArthur and lMrs. Theo. Human were appointed ilelegates to convention. The President rend ' ‘ _ , - ELLGJIWWIUIII address which won i * . . ‘ merited nppluus from the members. I ' ' Tile Seeretaryisadilress was also W " ' ihiiglrly satisfactory. lt was report- ed that the Play, recently staged has netted the institute 882.00. Hull reiit and incidental expenses were paid. and it was decided to buy another set oi’ ilislies for the use, plants will be used for the garden 0' m“ lnaul-ute' Plans ‘um ‘hewg beds or borders. An illl~H(‘ltt'li)llt‘lll.~ Fume l‘) ha” m" mwrlo" “f the “m: gunk,“ “.in “an, annual Kyl)_;St.'llUUl paiuteil, and also (irdpr a stiphiln,’ scnbi0>las,_ corutltilvcr-i,5S'g""b°m"l' [his W1“ l"",fuu"'“led _ (‘iiiitkiriiia puppies, caillopsis, ziu- w “L m“ “ml "Wemlg- 1w“ if?“ tiias, ‘Hnilsvuaiylitisies tlliluorphii-"lmmburs ,w“'° W"I“Q“Wd' Hm “mum H|,up;h.uguus'uml U-mm, Sub ilext meeting will be held lil idle pies started as early as tliiegrountl Lin‘ can be worked. Tho cutting garden i-zin be lllilillliftl in conjuui-tioii ivitlii the vegeutblc gllrdi-n, for conveni- ence. ' ' . A BOWL OFGALIFQNIA POPPIE AND BACHELOR DQYTONS FROM THE CUTTING GARDEN den first nnd {then decide what. "HELPING HAND" The Annual lili-ietitlg of thfs n~\v institute lvaa ‘hell _o.t thi: home of .\irs. George txliiiie ' veil members uaid Vegetables are never of so high and iilue a quality pgwvheu fresh picked. Quality cannot bi.- bought because the marketing makes it jlnpoaslble to Hlflrk frieah-pickieil vegetables on order. TllPy ' "bouutlto have been out of the gai- den for soule hours at bizst when they are sold to i-usiiililcrs. lt ls likely that, i-iiiupiiteil in dol- lnrs and cents on n working time basis, the amateur gardener might ‘tlnd that he saved no money ou ' owing his ‘vegetables at home. '_l~ owever. gardening should be re- garileilnis ILFGUITZIIYIOII nnd as such i‘, cannot be properly estimated on jworki-ng time basis. It is easier But he gets \' . “Two garden crops are unpurcbas- able. in first-class top-ilotch iluality, sweet corn and green peas. These ‘have to be eaten at their best. (fiiismistiy prevents the best lillfllb. tiouc-il green grocer from selling sweet i-oru that is really sweet. and green pens that are as sugary as audit is all exctllent idea for the gardener who has only a small plot ' _ n-tiige rhallz. he can illlitryln‘ lip-Y ow a number of varieties in _niiy ivliii-li no Nellupliaglnezznr cnnieyt/llllll qlloutlty. rtilroil lic ivliiiii- service was n spiritual ilrliiet. i‘ll'll in food that edlfleg thcmiantlflg hall’ of it at one time and greens for the greater‘ part of the il. At ilii» end of tlMLnervice the-t . . ' ' v. (‘barb-s ('llIflilllflK,'"l'€CiUl‘ "of tht (‘iliiri-b, Sydney, formerly of pauil, Wtti installed as ‘Honorary an iii‘ ilii- (‘ziilie-rlriil with» all ‘the tilled i-i-ieuionioi villi-pit marks lnstiilliiliiiii, Till. liq‘ the‘ first i bust wonileriiil du A all-k pt’ the - ‘ ~~spiriiuiilly' and goc iii y, l l;i\il'lt'li.\‘li DAY 0F SYNOD. -l_lc Synod opened at l0 .3. ni. with l. the nilrftites were ,_ r . and iifti-i- iii-v. ii. L. ilnaiilm submitted the. I" l iii the "Social Service Depart- . and. in doing s0, inade ii tllifltluipieal for greater support. ruun, the secretary. flied H convincingly for asijiitllnita.‘ I‘ “ilflflll, Windsor, thought the cli sliiiiilil ilisown that clause in i‘ flllllllill Code which prevented " ildlviiluiii from gambling while i, mill; the Church in so doing. lf. ‘ "l" Judge. "gambling is wrong. {Cllllffll should set the example ,i have ii stiiniped'*mit.' "if It la t: for iliii individual, it is wrong l lie ‘inn-h tn have the privilege B -‘ou lotteries 31nd‘ other i at i inbling. While n. inem-bcr ,1" Weill-rill Parliament he had y i" get the Act anipndeil. but his ' ttllllilsitlon‘ i-nnie ‘from holy 4 in." After tronslderuble iliseus- l‘ """ "vliiirt was nilopted. "lililelttlll Worroll "prenenieil ' the n til the “Diocesan Mission rd niih financial statement nt- ll€tl showing receipts 832190.30 disbursements 829740.68. The “imp also presented the report ‘the "Wouiini’s Auxifiaryt,” which" ' ciitliusliistlciilliy ireeeivedwaud "It. and ti resolution expressive 73"" ililllreclation of the splendid ‘k biting done was moved by Rev. . Ambrose, idat applause. . -. , ext followed the, voting for, dole- °H to‘ the "Provincial and General‘ llfliliiy. I "Members-ct that. rMlnion‘ iu-il, ctc, lifter whichuaugronp i0 iriis taken of members of “ie .011 who cared to remain, wills l" Wvnt over to the .Church of llllilil institute whet-e ti" bountiful rclieiin \‘v'i'|S served-mt hp. m. byithe be iif ilic Alexandra- Society. I 4 nearly every member of the hives arousal, and itgvfls a moat ‘ '“ i" '1'. . ntditi} vi siicoiltl» sass: n. nnd resumed work at 2.30. and , kffdillltiina the report on “Church t’ introduced and spoken to by J- M. C. Wilson of Springhlll, ihiv. R. A. Miller, Rector at .—-the all abiioroblng aiih- .. for disc n llev. D ., m and 0 fa- no h“ University. King ‘ ‘f' (or hove at wlii nor, ‘tilt! ~the Church StihotiWbr -- The President made a atroni 2 . Cullen "i" the University in the inter ii , glier lliilucatlongihflly,’ lflpll ; "I" iioniliiii iii the iniiviii-sily "l llrerient conditions, the Car- . ilifer, and‘ the rllalien I to the A’. was passed i the first foot of soil for moat\ ol -lf he has only a space ten feet ‘Sflliilfé he can put in string beans Quality Vegetables Home Product I This is the day of specializing luifeiv servings would be available. its in eveiytliing elseifresh fioin the stalks if there was inc fresh supply |spring and s present. The incl-ting e usual lllilllili‘? and ill the absence of the President, the 1a matter of (ifilllllllill ltuilwleilgi-i\'l¢'@'il!‘“5l<l@l1l PTBQlf-leil- 0'18 "N" 1m“, a .,|,,.,,,p._l,| Uhmmu hem,“ ugdlltlilrlitfi" was welcomcil. A report S00“ as they, Dump," \v‘ygutuhleq of the work done since organization titre ]lli‘k('il that changes tll'c'silgt1r§“'"§ ‘Will lLV "l9 Seffrfiilfy- Til“- ‘to starch which is the reason t'ni-;""l‘-'°I‘-‘i were riwdcirteil, llcle-giities --,_,.,.,,,.“ bunms-i m. nflpm ,.0r“--,;t<) couveiltloii were appoiuteil with lvharges 0H,," mad‘, “gums, Uwisiilistitilltes. A very lllliffPfillilil-i’ fgroi-er wllo is in no wily to bliluie. pmgnnlllll“ "l reailhlg“ m“! 50"!“ ‘You have gut m Km“, them yum, was carried out. it‘ was decided t0 ‘MPH- m My‘, the," m, em, m, “mm ,iisk {such tucilnlieiv to bring’ a llltfw _ n 'fresh picked ‘from somebody else. memml‘ i0 tie next iueetlugnl n0 v String hem“ flre-nulm mgher m to take up a collection at futuie 1- u (“unity when neg“. plclked than meetings. Mrs. lloddie MacPherson - .in-Mgr "my have Md a Lmnnoe m will entertain the institute next i l lam ‘he “my (mes “m, w“ be ansivcre with “Garden and Poultry bought practically as good as tblieyllhm‘ ' can be grown iii home. But hilly, carrots and baby beets are home‘, "VICTORIA mfimmovmfuk Him‘. garden Wmhmts “o, um,“ m m, hwlltlllllllfll nii-ietliig on April llstuith in the "lurket Ur "TSHIHHH ‘l‘lillity.llllllt' tneinbcis present. After the Quality vegetables can be groivill “Sum "panmgb U“? nnmnes of we m the holn(_/—gar,len_ They can-Hm last annual and regular meeting bought nnd this factor alone makes lwm "QM "ml fllmmved" Th“ IWH“ i, we" worm while m plum a g_,,,._,iilent and Secretary both submitt- ileil no matter how small the plotyed wmpl-dllellslve relmns M m“ avaimbm 1t Wm my for "Si," ml year's activities, and were followed quality produeil. A iiquure foot willlw the Bhmlwm] mm)" "m" ‘Ml A 'i‘reasnrer which was also satis- - . ' . l. .' llili‘ isl . mum“ many “ gum‘ M) 1 e factory. The following officers ivere elected: Pri-slileilt, .\irs. Walter Lea, Vice, .\irs. it. i‘. Roget-soul Secetriry. .\irs. Jabcz Lea, 'l‘rtaa. urer, Airs Donald hlurirlrison. Directors, .\irs. llUlill, Mrs f‘, Iica allil illlss ‘.\i. \Vriight. Delegates to Convention, .\irs. iiobt, Myers 0nd .\irs. J. Lea. itt-freshmeilts were starved and the meeting aiijournt-il.‘ amazing records umry A Knight- for contlnu by the French Go stock car for 500 miles). in the tieilghbor- hood. However, small crops for FREDERICTON ‘Seven iiipniiicrs w‘ “ d and one visitor attended the April, meeting of this Institute held all the home of Mrs. Lorne Weeks. The meeting opened with the Ode and Creed and roll call was an- swereil with honseclenning iiiuts., Correspondence regarding the trial‘ iwho like this succulent vegetable. starting with sets in the early following with aecd lonions later. Swiss chard on a small patch will keep the family iln advantages of the dental clinic at Hunter River wasl read and left over till the next meeting. A black-board Geometry x cross can,‘ f0 rflonc. 2 x2. H set was procured for the school The next meeting will be at tllu‘ now ‘r0 0ST Till BIGGEST WELD c: io FEET 5Q. "statue 5PA HARE. TOMATOES CAN DE STARTED BETWEEN THE HINLUHS UFRJOHTS FOB. SYAKING TOMATOES WHEN DEAN! Alli GATNERID. honic iif Miss A. Alaebennan. I MURRAY HARBOUR NORTHJ Eighteen members and fourteen’ visitors attended the April meet-f lilg of this institute held at tht ironic of Mrs. Win. hfacKny. The meeting opened in the usual manner. The members decidedi _til have uhe aciflool ‘painted stirring the summer vacation. A splendid‘ - programule was curried out and .lill(lllldell musical numbers by iMlss Florence Herron and lltrs. iweiid-wll- ‘Graham, ‘and an fatten wasting debate, ."'I‘he Old Man's 5 ‘Darling versus the Young Man's 0F POLE BEANS FROM A GARDEN Slave." The majority decided inl _fnvor of the latter. One new niem- kisurm BMCE or ixz following two iveeks later with the other half. This will give fresh string beans for a lolig season, lie can utilize this spncc for tomatoes unit gel. ‘snffioietlt to furnish the table and a supply for Cfilllling and pit-tiles and chowirbows of various sorts. . The sanic spaco can dc sown to, peas for at first crop and thou plit into turuipe or carrots or beets for a inter crop. ii is useless to try to grow crops -sucli as sweet corn potatoes 0r cabbogefl 0n "Sill-‘h fl small space for the return would not be sufficient to justify the work. Sweet corn woiilil be the must ilealraiblu of the ‘three, for even ill Ollr forefathers seemed to have the flxell idea that the harder work ‘the ‘fixed idea that theetaolntiobo they-could‘ make-of a task the bet- tep it was done, an idea that does not prevail now. Gardening forni- Old Englislrgardeners from whom we vlerive our chief garden traili- tionir always advise trenching the soil. They still advise it in Enn- "Bh netflldlcfllg on gardening. This consists of digging ditches two [up soil hack into the bottom of the pit with fertiliser and the bot- tom soil on- 10D- ' Americana crow Justus see" gardens without this extra effort which is unnecessary. 8s 18W V889- tnbleg send their roota down two gpgdg lengths deep and rely upon . t hment. Spadiiig ~the lfigrqiznnllliligilirt need to be a dltclv dlggei-ni _tob._ lt_ really lsn t. ’ Turning the soil one spades depth fg- plenty. the main factor he- tng t6' break it up tlnetrv a; it i! turned over. This wll aufllce for 500d crop! provided the soil is fer- mw. il it it isn't ii iii an eaiiymat- ting‘ riilie livlerunri-r. Fertlilters iiimiiliuri. lie inverted "1 who" °°"“ Gardening Talsks‘ New erly was made as hard. as possible. - lmgflgwlflllgblll lilup. putting the her was welcomed. Lunch was, summer, n most useful vegetable served nnd ii collection amount foiwn-siiinll space and a constant, ing to $2.70 ivas taken. The next yleldcr i-f the leaves am clit off lu- steail of pulling up the Uilllh’) crop, when roll call will lt prnillldils over‘ a long season. wllli “Where i A‘ garden of seiisoltlngdlerbs may 'i‘ravel." no plilutuil 0n o i ten foot square silfiieleni to stock the pantry, fdr ST. PETEWS SOUTH the winter iiiiil _ ‘furnish, tasty. ilIi-lr Animal meeting ingredients for" suhlnlof’ cooking. School on April 22nd with seven the Secretary was also Among these ale the savorics, basil, members present. The meeting Tho niiirjoraiii, sngo,- parsley, ehorvil "pencil in the usual manner and oil: up“ thyme, - .. after the reading Pole beans will give the biggest of tihe minutes 0t’ the last Trens. iMrs_ crop for the ground hlpillfi‘. of any Allllllili mill Flfiilllflr JIIQBLIIPSB-i-lle 0N. MP5. i. 0; H“. vegelnppd, “m1 the pop-gun“ Prcslilent gnvc a splendid report Villnril. Auditors; be Splciugqnqi, llw 61min P1011111“, of the year's work, referring and ‘Miss ‘CZlJIUVUll. l)t'lifgilll'f.<l.i olfla-rgcr splices. l, particularly to that done for the Mrs. Wm. Hanlan and Mrs. 1. ' ~' ' iischool, and to the support they Doueette. had received from the Trustees .in all matters pertaining to the HIGH BANK Nine members at- 4 school. The Secretary gave the tended the Annual meeting to! Lhis - the Financial report which was new institute held at the home oi‘ n“? “mm” 9" “Prmkled ‘m m“ "u" also highly satisfactory. The Mrs. John D. "llivlflglsmlle on April face are taken down t0 U19 70°“ following new oillcers were elect- 21st. The meeting opened in the 0i‘ "I9 0'1"" whewlflléi‘ Wm 4° m“ ed. Pres: Mrs. <Dr. MacDonald usual manner and‘ the President 0109i K001i by ih°""5l"l"l¥ T“|"“- VicclMrs. W.W_ Anderson, sedy-tMirs. Clara Livingstone, gave a Buried in‘ m” imud may “l? Treaa. iMisa Marlon Maclsaac very encouraging address in which WflBllW-l "W05! '_l”°"\,il!_fi-"°°"‘- thins. Power and Mrs. Maclisanc ishe briefly reviewed the progress ' " Weft-l BDDOiIIIed flair-flutes to Con- of the institute since organization . v veiitlon, with aibsiitiites. The in September. The Sccretnirys ri.-_- l iliot Lunch system, introduced to port showed that over $48.00 had the ‘school ‘tins past year has been realized, and over $34.00 of i-iieelfa splendid shirt-less. The next Whioh was cxipenileil on the schools. flieblini! Will ‘be held in the At this meeting n map of the Marl- ‘sehool. ‘ time Provinces was presented to ‘ ' the trustees of the lllgli lliiuk NEW ZEALAND Tile Annual School. The President, Vice-Pres. zmeetin of this small. but active and Secretary were all l-‘-t‘l(‘.'it'il. institute was held in the ischool The directors are '.\illi»‘. \V. lliiytcr, 0" April 27th. The meeting open- ill/ins. Mary Livingstone and Mrs. J. _ed in the usual manner and tht H. MacDonald. The ilelegates to ' President rend a very splmdid Convention ore Mrs. J. il. MacDon- _rcport n-Ptlie yzaifa work. men-aid and Mrs. Garfielill Roberts. tioning the fiict, that the school School committees were appointed , for which the mr-uibeis have for both districts. The meeting _ worked so earnestly for the past closed with singing, The mcmtbe s ~——--1- -- -—--- will meet next month at the home tines as well as the old-fashioned of Mrs. lMairy Livingstone. During ~ blade for chopping. Beat of all is the evening, the Secretary dig. the wheel hoe which will cover a trlbuted novelties kindly donated ___,___,____ garden in Jig time if it isstarted by Hylldman if; 0o, Cultivation is the main essential. before the iioil has been permitted ' keeping the surface I0" stirred and to cake and harden. Cultivation BPRING PARK Eleven members pulverized to keep down weeds and should start 11f! iimin as seeds are ottanded the ‘March meeting of prevent too rapid evaporation of through the ground sufficiently to this tlllatituqe 3mm a, the “m, u: would like toltorate. The Prvsiilollt urgciltliiluu. present to aolielt Pres. ibl rs. Peter Wm. iiuulan. Direct- lmucettc 'aui| mun-chit fertilizers arc used as they ma". ‘ ‘l’ “W! ..’."‘°“.“‘°‘t'»'.'. P4!» .. -4 tho soil mixture. We nnw have miihow the location in the rows. ‘All tMrs. ‘Smith. The mcptln series 0f him liiuu m lighten tiiiiiiiiirly start will lflIkP“fgllFllflIljYF_ a limiie usual cit; " ’ 1111i. ‘ liflllwfllll- _ ‘ ’-"“’~""~‘° *" in; answer ' q titionii -;- ‘i ‘w’! We’? M1 im-‘Pbli Car sedan of surpassing iiuperbly equipped and finished in the height of new l|ll\ilil)t'l'$!lllllltlt“ report d so that the institute will grow anil,'t'i=illu in u i-il of held the cmnniilnlty Iii-uefli ai-i-ilriling» Sick eilllllllilii- \'l"llt’4l i<i~\‘i'l‘:|l liiw ly. Tile Fluaui-lal report ri-ail by W“ ‘l;'_ tmnnrtiiil 1lltvl'i-~.~'llllg paper following officers wi-rei-lcctyd" ti"! RIIFHI Svlli- 0i (ionwziy. 3T?“- aiid adoption-Vice, Mrs. J. R. ‘Manning. Seey also i-ujoyu-il .-i lli-i-ltiitiou by .\li.-i."l‘lii- iiiei-tiiig i]Il'l|l‘ll lllt iiibi-rs iiiiii i lluziwl". 'iii-t'ii~<li-':lilii Fri-rd iiiltl 1|i.- liiiuiili-ii in‘ tl|~ Mm. lVllzili-nillwlrils were. si-rv ii and th- iut'i-t-,lil~=l ziliiiuill illill {tlpgftlii- siilo iii‘ i-nl. The iliullll) r~= P ‘wilt in tile market. iltnot vegetabiesmlonu‘ WM“ m“ W“ will l"! i116 110W M04181 "70" Wlllys-Knlght Si! {b9 111- l erent features which made the following "possible are embodied 1n a beauty and refinement, engine won the worlife record operation at full speed, full load, in a ten day, non-atop, endurance teat conducted vernment. ‘ Knight-type engine made a record for the highest sustained speed (Volain, Franoe-IMJ mila per hour ever attained by any A Willys-Knight engine won the greatest Europ- wn hill-climbing test ever attenuated in high gar, at Klaueaen Pass, Switutlan . As to economy, thousands of owinms have driven their Wwlnight 50,000 miles and more with- ’: expense forenglne repairs. And now-combining these world renowned Knight Sleeve-valve motor (smoothness. long-life, simplicity, economy) with revolutionary achievements in six cy eering, has resulted in the new “70,’1 a m: that Under engin- McLAINE SERVICE STATION rms and of its Size. and Cl speed, power and pick-u i155 . .in Tqpe out-performs any carofitesizeand typeandc ss. It has the only type of engine that actually improves with use. No carbon to remove. No valves to grind. Better and smoother at 50,090 ' miles than at the beginning. Drive it at 2 to 65 miles or faster; quietly purre on; the engine not a semblance of vibratlonr At all speeds there is a complete absence of all‘ road shocks. As a result of its advanced engin- eering there is absolutely no wandering, no shimmying, no wheel-fight. _ The manifest superiority of the engine of the new “70" is everywhere freely granted. its beauty Its unique comfort and com chapter in motoring aati action. embodying the eleevewaive principle, The newness of and smartness la distinctly refreshing. ctneea write a new Four-wheel brakes and other details of advanced engineering are of course standard equipment. Come and you know. see the ‘WW-compare it i.n every way I l Its remarkably low rice, plus its many distinctive advantages, p ce the _ Willy's-Knight Slxtn- the front rank as an outstanding value in the moderate priced at: cylinder fle id. For those who want thefinest-the Willys-Knfght Greatifln7Pa: SPQtaenga-Sedrm men er Touring, 4 Passenger Co pe, ,% Parzenger Sedan. u ,. . _n CHARLOTTVETOMN, P. _i=.. i. by Ali's l)lli~'i'illl. 'l‘hi- fiUllfiiil rillii-l i.\l'.~‘s- lliiusfiiril‘: “Pflllllllilil. The iul .rIi-i who on Ihit iiullirhiis‘ “its l‘i‘lltl ll_\' llriseilil auii the Illt'llllli‘l‘i§ .\li'.(‘:ili-. olllilili-d “'i‘ilu School by t ie itlir ulmed with lli<- Ndiionnl Anth- will lllt'<'l llt'.\'l lllilililll with .\l rs. .\', Whitliii-li win-u i'ull iruli will liii illl\\\'l.‘l'\‘tl~..\\'i[]l “A country i would like to llll\'v'l through." ST.FELlX The April ineetfn; of this new institute was held at the hoiucpf .\irs. John .\i. (Iilal.~-..l,~n with ‘thirteen iuteiubi-rit nnd one visitor present. The President occu- plml, tho (Ihiiir and the meeting Opened with the Ode and by‘ re- peating the Creed. The minutes of U19 tllffivionfi lulu-ling wire rend and i mllvliti-il and roll call was |lli~'\\'(‘l‘~ ed-Jvith suggestions diiiiv tli insti- tute would assist the school. Tho school committee ‘reported new ilr-slis were needed. and the nlein- bers llfivlilfiil w have a lottery to help raise funds for thQ: purpose. Plans “were also iliscnasvil for hold- lug ii school concert. the lam-r part of June. At the suggestion of the President. Arbor Day ivus eel- oetoil as o. aiiitzlhlif day for the members to m to the sound in clean same. Lottery books were illsiributeil among the membi-rg Ono new member was WelNililHtl. Tile members are vary enthusias- tic with institute work. and thor- oughly enjoyed their first regular meeting. The members wldl meet next month with Mrs. Richard Mosher. BORDEN Nine members abfend- cd the March meeting of this lil- atltntie held at the home of Mrs. meeting will be held in the Hall four years, is now. ninth lll re- for lllllll't>\'illg' llii- Pivlliltll gl‘tlllllil4,lIUSlIHV-l \\'Ii\' i'ilii'l<‘ll be answered ggrd to eqillpllltlllt, in the lll.s']lt‘(‘l-.SUVP-lfill i-xi-i-l! -nt tlllPH ivori- lllillli‘ lll‘('llll‘ll iii llillfv plai-i- i I'll‘ llt‘\i l||i‘t'll .hiiiii<- oi‘ I.\lr.<. ltobi-rl lizicPllc-rsiill. Assistant, \vi‘l'i--ill. .\ vi-uvl ' PLEASANT VALLEY Tile uiil uii---|iug of lli-lil .it tho hiinii- of \\' i-ln on Apizl l'_'lli with eighteen \\'t‘i" riuil and .il|ii~ ri p il'l< ll liuil S- l'|'t'l iiy, ie~ iii-re ri-ilil. ll the stiri- lt) b,- ut and it u‘: ‘ers- svl-re \ lei-ted : President, Mm. l\\.'l li-iili ('ill("‘5 and John illacDowi-li; Vice, .\irs. M, l). lotii-ried. .\li-i.i-iitiiiii li‘t'-l'lt‘L'lVil) -Sec'y-'i‘ri*its. h" i" ill" MFH- lllltlll XlileKay (re<*k~ctedl Flori-poi: McSwnih, Aud- itors. liiirotliy uliirUqweil and‘ Mair anus i-l .\li-Ii-un:iu. The diledliom wm-ro til s iustltuli- was l‘(!>\'lt'(_'ll'(l. A ville 0f thanking waif Airs, Harry lt‘|lllt'l‘t‘tl lllll retiring President, .\irs. McSnuiIn who Dill/flit a flit-tug r--pl_v. Papers from the Uvllllfimlllli. wore read hy the lflillllbfiftlfTlla Secretary illstributcil novneltlis ro"1|T:li~ meetings k-illilly supplied by llynilmnir d», 0d,: .llllil'4)\l'll_ (‘r-ilit» Lunch was si-rveil ailii a slot-ink our lllt‘ l'ri~-iili-iii hour ('ll_l(l_\'\"\l by all. Tllv membi-rg ill<il fiiuii i-iiiiiiiiili- uill lllt:t'i next mouth at the homo 'l‘h<- f-iiloiving off o-iif Air..- ihlaliolll Aiclilllils. ' il.-T will \\ ill lll- Udi: "ix vi<ililrs pw-scllt. Proved safe Colds Pain ____..__ ________-_.___.._._ by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Wallace Field; ‘H!!!’ Niall-r" Nittlne the a ml f! ale uldntor of Ralli-ylleacld (An I lellqilt i144. "A Ila! Atpirll mono ll [layer (X80151 Accept only "Bayer." %hp V which contains proven direc ns. u u ~ uh“ grid tlgalyiilralhzliriebri-giiqiau. 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