.7 " N “4-E..&(i“\‘fi“;/ ~ acnnvoros arrows v.- . , , I M Theiauuual aeetinx of this i» otitotd wiglhelf It the some of Mrs-Wm. Fisher, onAprii, nine members and two. ‘ belngpresent. After ainxlnc the _0de, the minutes of the last meat- linr wens read and adopted. Roll call wag responded to with "Gama of Thought." This was followed by stration on "Paper Flowers" was the report of the year's work’ »a summary of which is as follows; Total receipts $83-38, the mliofit! of which was expended on the school. in painting. sheathing, new blackboard. end for prises and flchool Fairs. The following offic- ers were elected: President, Miss ‘Alice Morrow, Vice, Mrs. Wm. Mills, Secretarydreaa. Mrs. Jae. Mackenzie. Two sick and two school committees were appointed for Howe Bay and Eglingtom dis- tricts. After the business of the meeting wag over. a pleasant social (hour was spent. during which a recitation was given by Miss Marion Fisher. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Alice Morrow. . “STERLING."_ -— The annual meeting of this institute Wig held at the home of the President, Mrs. Mm. Miller. Stanley Bridge. ten members and one visitor being present. After the usual 0118111118- a report ‘of the year's work was given. A lecture and pie social W85 held in November, sign-boards for Stanley and Hope River schools ,were ordered. and placed on the schools, a treat was given the school children at Xmas. 811d money donated for prizes. Sick and school committees were appointed. The treasurer reported an ex- penditure for the year of 831.38 with a balanc of hand of 823.44. The following officers were elected: Honorary President. Mrs. Walter Simpson. Pres. Mrs. Wm. Miiiar. Vice. Mrs. Wm. Pendergast. Sedy- Tress. Mrs. Thee. Boiler. A vote of thanks was tendered the presid- ent for the hospitality she has given the members by opening her home so often for their use. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. FAlRVlEW.—The Annual meet- ing of this Institute was held April 2nd, nine members attend- ing. After singing the Ode. the .minutes of the last meetings were read and adopted. The following officers were elected: Pres" Mrs. Edward Currie, Vice, Mrs. Thos. Burdett. Sedy-trsas. Miss Madeline Mclaaac. A summary of the year's work i5 as follows: Receipts 8106.9 64. Expenditures include new fence. globe. drinking cups for the school. and materials for bazaar and orphanage work, also glflts to members and teacher. At this meet- ing some material was distributed among the members for sew- ath. seventeen member's and two visitors beipgprqllltt. The moot- im opened by silillll’ line Ode, f owed by the reading and adopt~ ing of the minutes. The letter re W. [Exchange was read and plans were made to, do some workA Demon- given by Miss Ina Phillips. after which; dainty junch was served to all, including the school children. Meeting closed with -the National Anthem. The next meeting will be held st the home of Mrs. Chas. Coiwill.‘ ‘ ST. PETERS 5OUTH.~The re» guiar May meet-ing of this in- stitute was held in the schoolhouse on the evening of the 23rd, but owing ‘to the inciemency of the weather. only five members and one visitor were present. After singing the Ode. roll call was re- sponded to by “Fadorite Names." The minutes of the Annual meet- ing were read and adopted. and the Body-tress. reported $10.80 as proceeds from the pantry sale which was held in Anderson's stare, May 17th. it Wdsmoved and seconded that a vote cf thanks he extended to Mr. L. Anderson for the use of his store. it was then decided to donate $25.00» towards the painting of the schoolhouse, and a committee of four men were appointed to make the necessary arrangements. it was also decided to purchase a new flag. to erect a flag-pole and a sign-board on the school. The letter re W. l. Ex- change was read also Mr. l-iine's school report. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. iFREDERiCTON. — The May meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Miss Annie Mac- Lennan on May 21st. thirteen mem- bers were present and responded to roll call with a verse. After the openlnx business had been con- ducted, tbe President readfa letter re W. l. Exchange. This institute is also very much in favor of the flag for the Memorial Tablet in the Hall, also a flag and flag-pole for the school grounds. This In- stitute is continulng subscribing to four magazines for this year. A sick committee was appointed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Stewart. and roll call will be answered with a verse. PORT HILLJ-“TWQlVG members and seven visitors attended the May meeting of this institute which was held at the home of Miss Mary Adams. The meeting opened in the usual manner and Miss Adams read an interesting paper entitled “The Power of scheme. It was decided to buy a Q Words." after which a short dis- ‘ took place on Miss ‘ y film]; ‘l, b -|a- . l O you knowyMnCar Owner, that there" is now no reason why an, should not have, Goodrich Silvertpwn rd Tires on your oar? GOOdPlOIMSHYGItDWIi Cord Tires ’ are made in Canada. in the some quality that has made Silvertown the-mark of comparison the world over. More than 150d Goodrich Dealers inCanada have Sil- vertown Cord Tires .in Stock They will su ply ou with the correct size of Silvertown rd irea for your car. If the ' . dealer has not the size you need in stock, he can procure it in one day's time from the nearest of the 17 Goodrich branches or ware- houses. You need pay no more Goodrich Siivertowns cost no more than tires of equal size of, any other make-and you get the famous Silvertown quality. Go to the nearest Goodrich dealer and ask him about Silvcrtown Cord Tires for your car. . - l THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER C0, Ltd.. TORONTO y “nest m ma LONG mm" qltif-"b Arch-ibalds "Better English Drive.” suitable place could be obtained. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Anrus McLelian HAZEL GROVld-On May 20th, twelve members and two visitors met in the Schoolhouse where the regular monthly meeting of this institute Wig held. The meeting opened in the usual manner. The chief item of business transacted,‘ was the decision to hold an ice Cream Social. and committees were appointed to make the neces- sary arrangements. Each member is also to make up 8 poilnds of sugar -into candy. A committee of .two were appointed to write a letter-of condolence to Mrs. Everett McLeod. The next meet~ ing will he held at the home of Mrs. llllia Ferris. VICTORIA-The May meeting of this institute wa; held in the l-iall. ten members being present. After the usual business had been conducted the purpose of the W. I. lkchange was presented by the Yreiident. and discussed by the meeting. Members expressed their willingness to contribute an am aoltment of articles. Reports from the various committees were heard. and a wish was expressed than _ , itiihibers attend the Annual. Sch ' meeting. The next meeting will held in the "Hall, June 18th. up e Supervisor will be" present demonstrate on "Cakes and lcingagl; _-_¢_ it was decided to have the school - ' i _ ' ' ' l- . removed to a better location. if a ma; Jzgsdiuaytfiiegsxigcgyiiaalxgl ThQroug-h dislPMintment. Ullit cultivation A-nthem. ed to spend $10.00 cussed. Delegates Plans were made ing. a. aocia hour the home of Mrs. ern. . the" lilo la l. Dawson‘. D. D.‘ / ' NORTH-‘llViiR-Jfhc regular . _ monthlY lliestliinghoflthia instiltiute c‘ 51'“»°"""l" .. . . be err :4 inflame?‘ ma‘ is "l: was held at t e ome o rm m" ,1] ' u‘, t pecte an w w pro uce- John Moreside on May 14th. twelve .,,,,,f:,§§§,,§§,l. ,,',',§““,‘,',‘,Zm,,§, good seed bed on one field is often members and one visitor being pre- mmm. h“ m; M” fife-m" a n not sufficient on another. t ul- sent. and answered roll call by “m” m, “m”; 0g N; “N,” tivate. disk and barrow until the reading conundrums. it was decid- “Mm "3 u, ¢hu~wpg4m¢m he soil ia thoroughly pulverized to n school. The letter regarding the H. h ,1 1d | o“, seed bed for the rain. if the W. l. Exchange was read and dis- Yn‘ "w, a? ,,,,‘,‘I,,f§,f1,",fm¢ condition of the s ii does not suit were appointed. The next meeting | 1n | ‘h work or’ even the work done on will be held at the home of Mrs. 13;’; ‘fiat: ,{‘,"',,,'§;‘°,,'.‘,Z§ ‘n: former occasions or on iidli-‘Illlllll! Harry R. Scott. at the conclusion m, dmhn“ an“ even,‘ o" m, fields, go at it again. it 5999"" Y of the meeting, refreshments were h" hm“ new“ 10m“ wm. means a much larger yield. served and a mini hour eniored- abundance of golden grain. Otten- The “young plant reuulm "l" PRIEQT POND-Till fflllllll’ pronetodepsn toomuch upon the eadly available in order to sci monthly moot-ill! 0! till! lllltllillii wind and weather, sun and moia- the proper start. Remember that was held at the home 0! NPI- D- ture. the natural fertility of the soil the weed!‘ have perhaps had from J- Glmilbell. and wk 116114911 b! and the action of the air-ail very one to two weeks start on the flvo member! and tllrflé Vlllmfl- uncertain ‘actors in the making grain anda good start for the social and dance in the school on 9m an“ rad; that oropa and also remember that a p001‘ June 20th.,At¢er the blllllwll m9“- shouid be lathe ground early and start ans a poor~finiah in more the eonolus 6n of which p dainty halts to be the um "done aecd- old drag barrow does not sci the lunch was served by the hoctasy m5" . The Holt 1110691118 Vi" be bold ll Springtime is called the coming d to the extent that its im- _ lli i had m: makes the crop in many oaseiand it is seeding. D0 it brlrldlv- ll ‘w. -————"" ‘ ax.- 1 . ‘\ .. is advised‘ for sprlpg crow 011 "l" Mean; Good Rgtfimg plowed ground. but um cultiva- tion does not mean slisht or slisht- ed cultivation. A coed bed Inuit cleaning the s“; with his m nda eye ma; “m, cufticientidepth to‘ make h 8°" to convention m“ Mam," ‘nun on m, you after the ulhal amount times in his e thcsiaam he is aoii with the plan-t food rendered for lwldlnl l of an abundant-harvest. grain moans the weeds smothered Wu 91140766. l! sees ones neighbors ' making all places than in a horse race. Tlw credit it should and is not 110W 1- D-lllflllwh- out or Inning season and it seems po noe warrants; T1‘! l! “he” “t - . u thoulh on» idea n contagionl the cultivator-nu! mu an Elli’: andtllla lnvcryonejwith the crass stroke or t, ‘ _ P i!" 4m‘ “"11 for speed...“ f‘ ".- ' than ain I the drill eacl ln_thia mad rulii o; aesdlnlitbe tuna ._ so ‘ Yerjha field not out olfdlllll point u oftgnicvariodksd net tow ' tilcate the weeds b" tan the also and amount or oai- will always increase the yield- d ' tivatpn innit a limiting factor if there 1| one thin! l-hll 1°‘ only that which in cropsrcductlon. duitivatiod manna quick KM thcroush I" the lack a; it ruins it. For the aalro thoroughly. "florets Zlilsflfil’. daglirrlid calla‘ light ai m. ' ‘ , . o. =. a i: I i . n‘ “'85: use: any circumstances.“ the iinii Th _ the! e flflliour part. II. W121i " (‘lib l. m. as n: no rung , ' a W take and the crop which might have been good salons d, ,. _..;-