I 24 ' ~~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Shiv u ’ ‘ v leaoha , a .' “D11 9f A hm,‘ L“, °:“§§“"'°m'1;- ‘gait-Jim nétririuil-ynttlriec to oerry out the . _lu Aulust. the-walls oi the school _ . Q‘ ' " n and roll eatl will so re~ "m “m”- WF4"P°§=5F", .° i. '" - upon“ ‘ma, .---,e"e_.. voodworh ted. a wash" or - n - ""—V , i maagmm m’ ~Amlfl has been purchased. and the school Pleasant Vsiloy- ‘rho smear-l muons/en, thll Institute was held ‘i’ "°.°" °"i"'.°_<" '* "PM" °' n; oi this institute was holil in the Schoolhouse on Apr-ii an; m"' ' home oi the wright-um: nine members belns present. Alboyr: i’: Eagfiltsmkmitzg: final‘ m!“ ‘F. uullfihlasiers and ioufw" imcanul yea“ work w“ Junior rwm on which water ma; h‘ ed by ninetee _oomp eted. In July a Festival was be banal ' n . visitors who, WWW“ w "° bold. the proceeds irom which were call with l!" rwgwlsesfi: used ior various causes. as huyins ,,,f,§:f,§,":‘,'{o§§°“ in rah roam Very enooursilll materials irom which i1 garments been bought ‘or tfigcséhoolnm n: i '/nd secre- itted by "l8 ‘lmtmlw- “ were made i th 0 h m m‘ e n’ was“ rangements made with the Hall reaaurer. ihoth oi which w e l u” t the meetllfi- A V3? w m.‘ mm “d ‘Iowa's’ "PM" '°,Co.. ior placing a flag polo OI! "l0 - That snlIS-fitlinfl» clingll l2 and adHPIBd "Y . .. orssn, presents, etc. The olilcers succefieffll "wfllmu m", ‘n. elected tor the iollowi grounds‘ A 9mm“ “h'“'9°“°' w“ - - . new duff“; the winter, part oi the u hllow‘: he.‘ M]: Ymzbiz: given to the Junior room. YCC ROI fcglmg al-Qund We took much pleasure in pre- ‘ . - i - Pmceed" "lam wmch 3:12;: gig:- Danni" vlca" Mn’ J‘ T' F°'5“‘°“'Isenting a roll stitch centrepiece to _ thC ankles l8 BPPIOClBCOd Pellded '3“ me ‘chum Sec'y Erna H Boswell (re- lect d’ and directors tor ille ensuing i i e e "our retiring Supérvl , . 515" s:'*::::‘.;:‘."..%.:.::; £2‘i“°a.“.'.".~.“~..t‘~..§:r:::-izzli?i i» e» t We“! Wm" who time w lion 0 ' "nell ll'ndl i t d i h ' iii’. is leaving the dlstrict.cnlliss Regime: ‘tvhlefllzoltule or! NIIT- 1.. H. n. “Great U§kn°:w‘:'°wa:k:f,,°“,r'h,§ make her ankles as slim and iiubylSbaligutlatfis ‘lvllelwaetaidedtaryté meommwaa he‘; gillellérglhtlalliléi was much enjoyed by all and a as Naturg intended them At th s w blackboard ma new" w“ reported c ‘ d snug sum was realized. A talk on _ , urrbaso B HQ ‘so as hook‘ Mm, was d “n” “e ' A|"Batter English" was given by t0 bC. “H8 1S done OUT eraser ior the so’? “aw member“ men.‘ mange‘: ggardms the w°‘,ltliss Archibald under the auspices . , , lor lheweergzvl-‘ed we 1pm! “swam members ‘garish ¢1=§n§¢-:;:n;li\§.ol the Institute. special process of knitting the WW ' 'l M trti on Md~ " - . . slllwrlllittlgtm? pzzsentcfigesavgn: ti?“ OnAe Blifezggllltiplll-lgserfagll! wel- dlellon lllylsgttlltlenaenda ‘if: Mal-ch ‘oi ‘ shape fight Into out hosiery’ demons ‘ - me was _ _ , , e , ~ inns." The next tnieietiualwgllcl; carried out at this meeting, eon- zglgegflg; gzmwggelfgyjgé i‘ NO washing will take it out. held at the home 0 ~ - ~ Bartlet o! flower contestn. reading. ant evening wire spent. In Decem- anan and noll isalbwill be respond“ solos. and instrumental music. The ‘ - lo with ‘Riddles.’ ‘next meeting will be held at the :52“? sax“? Jgidhggtthoerslg: Made in a wide range of c010“ to match any gown. view. Twentyone members _ . anaemia yum" anvended the annuwhome oi Mrs J. T. Ferguson. bye-o and ‘resented he], with a a‘ meeting o‘ m“ qngmute, whichi FREELAND, LOT u on Apr“ water color oi Dunk River. We was held at the ‘home oi Mrs. J- ist, seven members and three vlsi- m," h" "'7 much h" 55° w" \\'_ nPickerins. m“ ‘eewndm w tors nlet at the cboolhouse wberemm M m" “w” “mm” wmkem‘ roll call by ravine the" fr" i" ineginnnnl Meeting oi this Instit» T“ ‘m Y" “°°k“ "e "a" the coming Y9"- A “m” w“ ute took place. Aiier englng than“ “mum! °n a“ ‘wmmnm read from Mrs. Wright regnrdllll odm the minutes at the h” mfiquilt, which has been sold, and sent the startln! oi a maintenance iun ma‘ and regular meeting wereito Miss Louise Calbeck, Japan. - l district. The matter violet ‘sllnlillle over. The scliool committee azgefeigieeg; §£:°°';i:'l;h: CENTRAL Blowouts. , Thirteen gave a very satisfactory report. A “t. Hardy vice ‘Mn ' 'w 5' 1G ‘gnembers were present at the An- oommittee was appointed l0 P") ' K ’ " ‘ ' ' °'inual meeting oi th’s club which was ‘y’ H°"°""y PM" M“ Dmdhreld at the home oi Mrs. J J. Friz- (‘lire a suitable book case ior the ' _ new school library. One new mem- fliitvillljaiéogyélcfliiii;‘n... Following the report oi the her was welcomed/the election ol “"59 year's work. (a iull account oi ~ ofiivers took place resultlbs ln Mra- w“ °'*"“'“°' "d " “Mnb” "P" which is given above), the ioliow- James H. Mllrllhy b91118 m9 new gggggd ‘F? keep “mum M- the lng oiiicers were elected: Presid- presilzllelllvprlal-ii°hgxléufinézéig' welcohmd‘lurrhllegexrzleggilgswxfi ent: Mrs. Melville Johnson, Vice. Bl"! "5- ° 9" 5 ' ' Mrs. Wm. Calbeck, Sedy-Treas. e - ‘ _ ‘ . \ wry-treasurer. Th! club has had g8 hold Ill the home of Mrs. Eliza M." Grace Bradflmm The next : l a veryr-Bufiueulrililltairvzll-yxrryi] GLASGOW Thl l m mew" "l" be m“ '“ ‘m’ w“ l“ M;::"r~::'”::e'==1 ilrwvz-zarc‘: I sq, pt s ou n ‘ ' ~ s “a ' oi Mrs Wm Calbeok l » ' hers and two visitors attended the llte was organized on March 7th. MALpEQu}; T“ annual meet‘ .. .;i“°2.‘.‘;‘5..°..‘...2i'2.“3.“.“'.’$- i:.:::.::"=:..:'.“"~. “we: "- v a r f“. axing“, an ymerutin‘ demon. 5m pmme i M m3 emy crleWnstitute Room. and was attended satiation wag ‘won by M", wind, ‘emu as W29’ a3‘ “gang? D ‘k; by 1B members and 2 visitors. The m], onuTable sum“ and sewn“. Stevenson ’ s . T “rum [allowing oiiicera were elected: No new work was undertaken. Iilrst re l M. tee y‘ m“. The Pwuldem‘ m" ‘huh McNum wee Alberto» Willo- ‘flw “first rflslllflr held ...‘I'..Z'r?.‘.‘.’.'l o M's’ D: P’ “mum S°°"'T'°$a' mew“! M m“ ml" “MM” "u Blllmflll fill Allrll 4th. blno members ‘lat, ‘if? “$1,221, 2§°§“§o';,,,; and sick committeeee were ail- meats pertaining to School child- held in the eelrooldnonze on April and two visitors present. non call s enfon 35,”, mppgm ‘uic\uding pointed. at this meeting a corn-‘reu- Lunch was served and a Ttllfid washatten ed J n n “one responded to with Comlcallczcoa and m“, donéuo“ m a lnittee oi ilve was appointed to pleasant social hour enioyed after '33!‘ affildgleflfrnggelaaw ggmbzllrecitations. Mrs. Clark. a visitor window donaum; to ‘he Ha“ In, draw up a petition to send to thelwhicb the‘ meeting closed by sins- m liven s nst ute gave Government as ng that t e oc- in; the National n em. were welcomed. It was decided wit“ C ‘d! h I n stltute dishes. Ele- NeXl- meélmfl kl b D A m M“ an apron “l6 on M" ant A M! l“! hill}! lroln her Institute on w.“ be m namum Ho“, tors reduce their prices on all- (Continued on Page 10) paper "Work oi Women's Insti- tutes in Canada" was read. The first Monday oi the month was the day decided ior the regular meet- ing day. The next meeting will be held in the school house. Fredericton. The annual meeting oi this institute was held at the home oi‘ Mrs. Henry Weeks, and was attended by twelve members and three visitors. lFollowing the reading oi the minutes oi the last annual meeting, and the report oi the year's work, the ofllcers ior the new years were appolnted:— President. Mm. J. A. Cutlliie, sec- retary-treaeurer, Miss Myrtle Cut- liiie, vloe president, Mrs. Howard Woedos. At ‘this meeting it was de- cided to procure a flag for the Memorial Tablet, also to pay halt the hill ior tuning the hall organ, also to donate the sum oi 825 to the Protestant Orphanage. Funds were raised durilg the year by ice "Mm. parlor and basket socials. proceeds from a pin , and roll call ices. The expend tures iol- the year include subscriptions to mag- azines. iPainting sign, school his prises. glitz to ~mem~bem and worll curred on etc. Colnmitteeos MURRAY RIVER Twentyieven were appointed. to visit the scbool- b “ended the Annual ‘he sick’ mm m ‘nmnze a m” 231$: oiathis lnsitute and ans- gagln; u: the uextmeeuns‘ The wered Roll call with Nursery ‘aismeagzlngléawaslflifee: fidrggu’ Rhymes. The Financial State- g. do lumen“!!! a" me ‘gab c‘; e ta” ment was road and showed that oi M; m re on o, m! ° “f” "the $128.00 raised during the on 1;“ 2th t fiommltee" year, $55.00 was spent in School m h y nu‘ en mem a“ ma‘ a‘ supplies, donation towards rink. a 0mg o 11' Gear“ Stevenson’ and delegates tare, etc. Mrs- J. B. " gnarl‘? ‘gram! the minutes “d Ferguson was elected President. ~ ‘a can . ltue reports irom diiier- Mm m. graham’ wee. and M,‘ t. schooxmwasees “s: heard‘ The Wm. Keenan, Sedy-Treas. At this l clean,“ ‘mmgzlzut? m need a meeting it was decded that the and a flunk,“ flay": n”; "m" members go and clean the school decided to no]: “In a3‘ t w“ during the holidaysMiss Mathiesou m '10: Jung 6m ‘in a‘; ream 3°C" was present and gave a demonstra- sup l m the‘ or de Dunn” 0t tion on "Potato Dishes." The next ‘m, Zgngmeeuge ‘He: 5'] Program meeting will be held at the home Tw 3 ° ° °°“' "M" oi Mrs. Dr. n Brehaut- o new members welcomed. The next meeting will be held at the E551" BALTIC, The Annual "m" °1 Mrfl- Charles A~ Stevenson. meeting oi this Institute was held v at the home oi Mrs. Geuge Rob PREQDENT‘ REPORT -‘ CEN- erison and was attended by six members and one vls'tor. The TRAL BEDEQUE INSTlTUTE meeting opened by shigmg a so“! . entitled "Pretty Kitty Kelly." alter During the Inst tuie year that has which ‘he minutes were rend and 9hr the Convalesceni m" dosed’ we have not’ attempt adopted and roll call was answered O RSconstanfl rescribe "Ovaltine" ed “y 5"“ “m” M‘ “v” by "Labor Saving Hints". The D GT0 2' p as a restorative a tor illness, because it break out rho spread all over my ..\ r‘ ‘. , . ‘Eczema All Over Arms ;g',f;;,‘°{,‘,‘.‘;,§§";..§.’§§§° ‘Z3121’: Suffered for 12 Years” 3:222}. .;‘.i.‘.’"...f.£'.‘:§.‘?;“°£§.f;f .932 M75 "'75! "M: “Th” School Fair. Mrs. George Robert "l had eczema for twelve years. Every once in awhile it would Arm“, Kean“, vice" and M", manta to relieve it. but without success. One Spring it broke out and next meeting will he held at the DI‘. CIIIIG’! Ointment Mrs. r. s. McNelll; 1st and 2nd .0 c‘ . ‘u’ ‘n kn" 9' jun" m.“ ‘ l?“ um“ w Rennie, Sevy-Treas. New school Financial Statement was read by ‘he secretary o, the "25 o0 w imparts super-nourishment without taxing the digestion. Ma e from ri barley malt creamy milk and free o gs, “ valtine’au ‘plies in abundance those e ements which bu‘ utplthe body, tone ’ up the system, strengthen e nerves an ickly restore normal vitality. It is pre- allgesiled in course of manufacture. One cup of "Ovaltine" contains more nourishment than three eggs, twelve cups of beef extract, or seven cups oi‘ oooon. ' Vfllfl‘ (Qpmdo up Brninrflorvpsmnd 804g At all druggistse-SOQ, e56, $1.50 A. wasnsit nnslrcn, DONDON ENG. Canadian pole and rope. and prizes ior son was elected President. Mrs. llllll- llflfil l“ “ha! 0f "ul- Eugene Murphy. Sedy-Treas. The m; y. l‘ f School House- “ n‘ " m mm‘ "AVONLEA" (North Rustico) even the salve l got from . ll 171b, l l D "is dwtoi,“ M 1M A,‘ fin $111.. vl.n...“§.§°§l $2101.’: hi! l "l"! DT- chill‘ oi Mrs. Milton McKenzie, where Ointment and it healed the the Annual nreerng oi this instit- m- *- - o" “*- "i: “W32; $°’:::‘":.‘.'".£:: ~ s en s y . Th“ u w" . y”, u“ the Financial St telneut was given. "a '5'" hf,‘ "° "m" and showed a balance oi sans, oi- 9‘ d" "Wbh- ter expenditures M18455 had been . _ made on the school. Mines, glits, - etc. Mrs. Wyand was elected Pre- sident. Mrs. H. A. McKensle and Olen-GB King saw, Toronto BRITISH-and sold throughout rho Empire ,, Vice Presidents, and Mrs J. M. Mc- ~-~----—~'~--»~>..... new.» “an. . -:.., 4. .. l? i