o‘ 4r “lg/h .. v "n: .. w’ r ' l I \ _ . HE HO nus HOBBY. "John, tsueaiibsocmpinz" wheed- u... uadnhwl "l? i cuse 191%"? mt“ desire. There- is wanderlust ‘ soft breezes. a..- n minlmu fine blllldlflS. palaces, and m“ u, mmous pisoés: lake-s and caves; _ tho Capital. The tourist camp will. then be their camp: ' u they are unbanites, they are |...-._..1 just anywhere in the open country, where free air and sweet sunshine help to get tirepkinks out a; city nerves. ' Anticipation and getting-ready are hulf the fun, lfriat oiie packs the camp stove, which can be fold- ed as small as a dipping pan. The ilishos will -bs only an- aluminum plate and cup and spoon and o kiufc and. fork apiece and afrying pan and coffee-pot. Dishes can be scicctcd to ‘go one inside another and so take up little room. A milk tactile is iegial tenider anywhere and a pint and quart one should he taken nlong, Ithnt one can ‘buy milk at any stop without having to pay for the bottle. Stout shoes; large, oldgioves to protect the hands; a soft hat that ‘neither rain nor crushing will spoil; knickers. blouse-a and a sweater; paja-mcs; a few bowels; canvas cots, blankets, and a pillow, if you are a "tenderfootfl a rein coat and rubbers for the prover- bial "rainy dayzl’ a canvas cover to throw over all to keep .out the dust and dampness; cold cream. dark glasses; iodine. it healing salv-e and soap; matches, a lantern the kodak—'tbese are the chief equipment, besides the tent. it is usually possiblato buy food each day for the daily needs and. as it does not keep well without the ice-box. it is wiser to live “from hand to mouth." But one lays in a small stock of salt, pepp- cr- sugar, coffee condensed or dri- ’ cd milk, a bottle of vingar and a package of pancakcflOur-ihe latt- cr one of the most popular articles of food. Bacon and eggs will be greatly in demand but can he bought anywhere. Butter may be curried in a glass can, wrapped in‘ s wet cloth and set inside a pal. You will want the pail for carrying water. ‘ ' ' Two spuare tin bread boxes are ideal for packing away the food supplied, They- sit in the car without wasting space" and shut out dust and flies. lf you do not keel! tho dishes in the-m. these can be kept in u canvas bag. The ilovice always takes too many things. The first trip he niwiis "back some, and the next time is wiser and travels "light? well did the Romans call baggage "impediments." . ‘Canned goods can be bought at any littlc swrc, and an to equip- ment, a tow fundamentals answer ‘every purpose and may be adapted to n dozen uses, as our great Krandmotbcrs used the univorsall “DOV for oven. soup kettle, fry- lllm, dish pun and what-not. Lt was almost her only culinary utensil. , The ocutptstion will be to live too exclusively on concentrated foods; Ibut Jone feels bettelr for more of the fillers such as oatmeal and corn ‘meal, mush and f-rults nnd vegetables. Therein no vland so delectable on a chill evening in camp us. 500d dim-potato soup. The most primitive things have a delicious taste and satisfy better than fancy cooking. . Last ibut no least, bake along a bunch of. old newspapers. They serve a score o! uses: ;, biecloth. napkins, even as beddingdo spread under one on a cold night. - May the moonligbtwbcam upon you; the m hyrs cool you; the birds sing f1. you; the big open "paces speak-peace to your soul; them moeouttoes frti-l to trouble you "and inst enough measuring worms ‘My their respeects to you to add slim/intent to your adventure! 310R.’ ‘ . T‘ cheer, Browns rlate unsly be. He chiildren, delicate stomachs. need to use such things, if one carefully, and follows rules of cleanliness and thorough- neaa, It is a cnmmon tau“ M) use horseshoe to-dny. We're in for on over-dose of preservatives canning, Only a little is needed to kill germs. and the food would he better if none were used. but the canning well done instead. -—tO-}i—— if the house is crockroachos, make tinn of alum in hot wafer and pour it into the cracks where they hide or paint it in with). painli. brush. ~ - lllinnnrii Llnlmcnt for Dandruff. o‘; ‘ 1N Fftonswca mnntcgngxs I SUMMER COLORS. linoluem porch. for the may be hard to get rid of the pest. 1n the summer it is wise not to buy large quantities of cereals, _; - ,, ,, _ _ -. . - close your honsLe for an extend- ly before buying another. l! you ,. To have your rooms look cool lcs Mary, and it, l; the very urge for summer, dress them in blues. s an ex-ig-rays and groans. These tare the ‘ heart's colors of the water, the “cold gray d‘ of gypsy stone," and tbu cool woodland. Red and yellow and all their kindred are hot-looking. U16 00ml‘ or firs, and gi|nShlllB.-T11By are t0 he reserved for the winter house when you want warmth and cozy russulu and- bans belong to this family and are win- ter colors. Violet und lavender are cool ac- cording as they more nearly re- or perhaps t0 sembllfbiue. When they approach purple or winocolor they ‘become warm and reddish. in choosing summer . for the sione color is a good selection, There am ‘popular designs in lzrrgc black and white checks, or Illa smaller greens and blues are cool and clean looking. Window tirapcries and soft cush- ions of blue and green are approp- sunliner cottage. Black, in combination. looks cool. ' as does hard white. ___-o0-4»—-—-— ETIQUETTE. ~ COCKROACH ES. THE SALAD. tree/t! mny have ‘been There infected in his athletic ago. the male does not seem to so closely guard nor assist his mute. They do not prom- enade arm in arm in this generat- ion, nor does he lllfli) her ceremoni- lnto the oar. although he may offer his hand. The car lrnotnbree pounds of cherries. Make adbi’ “Mwfireil ‘by 00mg n slum‘ or difficult to enter as was the old thick syrup with one cup of water line carriage. Th‘, ma“ M.“ w...“ m. uhe out. cook the cherries only three min- eide of the walk, but he is not so. apparently anxious as he used to, does not change ostentatiousiy. side --—-<o>--— FRESERVATIVES lN CANNING. ‘Chem-cal preservatives, such as boric acid, formaldehyde, salicylic acid, benzoic acid, sulfurous acid and others. are often sold in con- tainers and labelled ives." This is an uxpellsllle way to buy them, lf the housewife will use them lu the bulk for a few cents at the drug store rather then in the patent form. Most of these are harmful. They hinder digestion and are , invalid-s or Whose WithBlYIEIIlB-T- is no “Preservat- bed f0!‘ infested with a strong solu- Said Sir Sidney Smith of the "0 green and glorious! O henbaca- ous ‘Twould tempt the dying anchorfte to eat." Here is a salad for new beets: Boil until tender in salted water to which has been added a flavor of vinegar. When cooked. remove and scraps off tbs thin peel. add gelatin to he water in which they were cooked and when partly cool put the beets back into it and lei: cool, When ieliied out in squares and serve on a. lettuce leaf. Serve with mayonnaise. I . ————-@oc>—-——— WATCH FOR WEEVIL. Warm weather is likel-y to‘ deve- l0'p weevil in cereals,‘ flours, grains and meals. This mny not be the fault of the housewife. butt the in ‘the grains when they were packed and waiting only for hot days to deve- One weevil food will cnntam-in- ate another and cereals should be carefully watched and dcsroyed at the first evidence of webbiness, lf shelves become '.l > i§tE§§fbi “m! so... FbrBabysBun1 and Bobby's Bruises -—for a jagged cut or nasty sprain-for a lame back, a sore throat or an aching booth- ..,,. gamma-cutaneous; Ianhftsplcnnatrcnody l "IQ ' only should the total food contain. the it ‘ed vacation. is is a good plan to get rid of all cereals and not close .- dhem up in ‘the house. if weevil has been found., not, ins it be destroyed, but the con- and scalded and sunned; or, if iti is paper, it had best be burned. i ICE on crisps? Puttfnghiie ice box in the pan- try or some other place _than the; hot kitchen will save lce.-.-but re-i quires store stops on the part of' the housewife. Take your choicezi ice or steps‘! Which is most worth saving in your home? RAIN ROTS LINOLEUM. Linoleum should not be put on the floor of open porches where it will be exposed to the weather. Dampness rots linoleum. The rain. is likely to creep under tho seams. oi! the linoleum. i Linoleum is not a fit covering, for the basement floor of cementq unless the cement has throughly water-profiled. To pre- serve IHIOLGIIIII, keep it dry. -—-——-<-o>-__. CHERRY PR-ESERVES. ‘Cherries arc Olie of our most val-I liable fruits to can because they {other fruit. To make preserves, use hem with the stones as thee gives them a. richer flavor, Here is an old-fashioned recipe: Allow one pound of sugar to pounds of cherries. Make a thick syrup with one cup water and and three pounds of sugar. in this utes, then seal [p st-crlle jars. They wil-I remain at cooking tcmperaure for some time after being sealed "for the syrup is above the boiling temperature and holds the heat a long time. 3 . —————-_ooa-__.. MRS. SOLOMON SAYS: ‘buy an automobile. SMILES. The grammarian may call “poll- DIDN'T BELIEVE IN IT in luck. shot-ha very uluifc both ends meet. GRAE JUICE Concord grapes 20 pounds. Sugar, 3 cups. Water, 2 quarts. sixth of the volume in sugar.) from the stems using only the firm whole grapes. Place in a double boll cr nml add tho wiltcr. Cook until nl extracted. night.) cooking dish lu-cn ilrcon Fahrenheit. move from uffln, and store in a cool. dark pluce glues Jnrs which are sterile. T_‘IIE IIEFRIJBIIING LEMON This is thr- lomon srnnnn. tho molt ancient and popular cooling drink he- frof the circus red lemonade to the No drink is mnre healthful. The citric aclil of the lr-mnn-glres while acid ' juice turish other essentials for robust health. The lemon has nnw he- , r-nmc n popularly accepted cnnrmnlinnt of iced tea. The slice of lemon give! the iced ten l fine flavor and mnkcn it much more palatable to those who are not tea drinkers except ln,thr hot days of summer, when they tnkc it lrod. lemon icon to accompany roasts at dlmler lemon lhr-rheth for dessert, lrmonmlc, lemon juice in salad dress- ing. arc my I few of the constant use to which the lemon‘ ii! put during the slimmer mohthl. 1t pays to buy lemons by the bu: for household use. They can ho stored in the ice box. keeping only a sufficient store out for qlfly-lly-flfly use. This in an econnmy worth considering and mconvenisncc. nflon snvlng a trip to the store. Lcmnn juice for the removal of other nit ntnlun from tin? hands or from 2n..." in constantly in demand. It idmomjiulre at a time, straining and imtfllnir it to bu! It convenient for use in the kitchen. {fliers Isn't l (In! that the lemon isn't rolled for. it fl a nlmpic tnnk to measure out the juice for s cold glul of lblponade on a hot afternoon. Illllflfi 9Q! "llllble "l" flflpplfln‘ u. aqueous he‘ lemon. A: the 5.1m helm] vnll, it in “cod plan to buy III um marl! ‘tho f"!!! f" the pun-pone o! makln in IIIINJ" dolly use." _ ‘x The lemon crop bu mum; plen- tlfl Jul IL unusual] ..| - inukol of this lustituib was held at the home of Mrs. George T. Pickering meeting will be he... in me “m... “mm. should be caremuy washediwlth nine members and .four visit-ht..- Building. hold their flavor better than anyifllfllfiil 0! i111 Ofiglllll DOB!" 1W llusbilntl-Nnthing to iti A homo. shape shows hnu‘ stupid it is to connect it with luck-dt can't (Or measun. the Juice and, ndd ouov Wash the grapes ..'..u pick cnmfully the skins are broken and tho juice ls When this is (limo, plucc the grape ullxtilrc in a muslin jolly ling nnd allow to drip until nil of the Juice is nbtulxieil. (Allow it to drip uvcr llcut the juice with tho sitgur until the latter in dissolved. Put in storle bottles nml fill tn nhnut twn lnrhon of the top. insert a sterile cork. Put the bottles in n pastcurlmr or tlecp steiun or boiler containing a ruck mmlo of wooden sluts or n metal ruck over which a layer of cloth has plnccd. Fill the container with cold wntcr. lfcut gradually to liHi de- nml lcnvc at tbnt tr-mpcraturs for 30 minutes. Conl, re- the container, cover the cork and top of the bottle wltli pur- TIE juice mny its boiled for three minutes nnd canned in mason or other lng tho "Ice cold lemnnnrlo" shouted from one end of the lnml tn tho other pale beverage nf the church enviable. the right properties to aid (llizesflnlt. the vitnminen contained in its lemon and ginger ale an a variant 2.1 i.. n good plan to litrlct n quart o! tlfnl and the quality of lemons on tho good. HEPUHTS [IF Wlllllli ‘the Roll Call. which was answered ~ ' .with “A favorite name for a boy." 'i'bo minutes of the lust meeting I | . were rend and adopted. it was an- mm Sherhrooke. The July meeting one present, The meeting opened in the usual manner with reports served and. the meeting with the National Anthem. and Maple Leaf institutes. Eleven members attended the ahd York, . July- two visitors _ ‘meeting of this institute the home of Mrs, H. T. Smith. The. the School trustees re lmintlnz U1" hem. school, no action was taken by m‘? “lfml- , _ A conunued 1-6pm»; of vied u prizi- to tin: [minis who utt- Mm‘ 1r lllliltfll (lariiiguil school and made] in- iho highest marks at “faction l; me “mumps w 5 wiil- Aflvl" stun» discussion, it was tie-i oml- cldwl to ask the trustees of the An interesting pro Wlltllll and tlu- dlrl-ctors of lhv Ei- igrunnuc was carried out and con- vclric Llglll (lo, to call a inoetiug Mmwoi ti... (tllizitllii anti learn wuthpr. West, a duet by. Mrs. Brown and m‘ 1M tho vllltlln» was willing to .,,,_.,.,,.._.._., “u... ..,...._....¢.@.., 5...] .....,i.-......-.1 will. nlv-kll- 11...: .-.... ho hit-i... filllllillli» flit! llp-kcltp of the slim-ct ‘ ‘lights. Tho members tlGCliliql nisn MHL Brown and M,“ weeg Lunchili) lmlil an ice Cronin Festival zuubroon, was served and the meeting ad-IDanco on Jilly 23rd. lnstitilte. ti... Convention was given. R. Brown offered t0 glVB "e9 mg to take up a practical utilising class. ‘Mrs, Russell and two readings by iiVlrs. Westnioreland, also sollgfl b? Journed to meet next mofith with lM-rs. W, C. West when roll call will ipuying a fine. Borden. The July meeting of this institute was held at the homo of Mrs. Eldon Campbell‘ with nine members and two visitors present. _Aftcr reading the Creed. the re- "glllllr business was conducted, The lsuim of $128.50, made on the Aiuto graph Quilt, was given towards the new -rink at Borden. An ice. the ‘home of Mrs. Jack Maolsaac. , i nine members and two vi in the usual way with the presid end in the chair. Roll call was an- swered with "Joke-S." The mem Wifc-Iiouk. din... 1 picked .... this hers decided to have the school .......e whitewashed and plan at a later- date to erect a new fence. it was, decided to hold. the next mceti at the Bay shore and to have picnic afer the regular 11115 closed by reading the Creed. Birch Hill. l cupboard work during the year. after which an enjoyable social time was spent, d-llrllls which lunch was st-rved. The next meeting will be hold at the home of Mns. J. ~C. Martin. Pleasant Valley. The Jniy meeting of this institute was hcid at the home of Mrs, John A. Mac- Donald with aeveiliteen nnombcrs and four visitors present. The "lefltln! opened by singing tllc Ode and repeating the Cree-d in unison. Roll call was responded to with “My Earliest Recollection." Ru- Dorts of committees were reccivcd and bills ordered paid. A hearty vote of thank-s was tendered ti..- llfilflgnlus to Convention for their excellent Pellort. The members (lu- clded to have the exterior of tho Board. Some discussion took [illicit on iholdlng an ice Cream Social in the near future. The next met-tint: will be held at the homo of Mrs. John H. Weeks, Montague. On ‘August 4th. twenty-seven members and one vl- sitor met at the home of Mrs. Mar- tin McKinnon where the regular meetinK of this Institute was held. The. meeting opened in the usual manner and the different commit- tees submitted their reports nnd new committees were appointed. The members decided to alibi" take the Tables at the Montague. Horse Races, the proceeds from‘ which are to go towards the newi school. At he conclus‘ of the; "business meeting, a. very pleasant, social hour was enjoyediiuringu od to this enjoyable occasion, ni. the conclusion of which. a heartyt vote of thanks was rendered the hostess. Mrs. B. W. Stewart ex- tended an invitation to the nlem- ‘bars to meet next month on her awn. Clblc HQld East. 8f: members. and one visitor met at the lnstit-i ute Building on July 28th when the regular monthly musing of this institute was held. After the usual ibuolneos opening. the following io- cal convenors were aprollled E4111" cation and Better Schools Mrs. P. McCarthy, Agriculture, Mrs. D. A. Moiaaao; ‘Legislature, Mrs. H. D- Mulfrnnon. m... new school has been ‘painted and u... roof lured. 11... Institute unuam andwfigs; but‘ l I milhii" plums bilisrto u... utbnrof t was" ordered paid. ltiim decided or- der a Sign board for the‘ school. and also to invrtirfiflresm Mr. the st. Peter's North. institute held tics" plural. but the defeated poli- the" Jill? meeimg at the ‘whwl. ilclan knows there's nothing more Wm‘ aitors present. The meeting opened. business Lunch was served and the mect- The yluly meeting of this institute was held at the home of JMiss Jean Montgomery with seventeen members and eight visitors present. The meeting op- 91ml! by Singing the Ode and re- Déatlng the Creed. it was decided , to buy an Ice Cream freezer for - the use of the lrlaiL also to have a for the pupils baskets erected in the school. Mrs. Ernest Newcomb read a paper on "ivhat Kind 0i a ‘Nmghbor are you?" Af- ter the conclusion of the business an address and presentation was given the Teacher for her faithful which lunch was served. The many; . ‘beautiful flowers in evidence add-i ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN { Alberton South, of connnittees and tile usual busi- mot-ting of this ‘institute was held was routine attended to. lt was rcqnl the School with ilileen men.- ported that $81.40 had‘! been reaiiz- tiers and two visitors pr¢se..t_ Apt ed at the recent Ice Cream social tcr singing the Ollu. the minutes. and Bazaar. it was decided to boldot the last regular and twp special’ a Community Day at the school meetings were rend. it was moved]. and flail grounds after Hay niak-l-u-coudt-(l and carried that we hlrcl ing. iMr. Patton's addNss at: Con- a woman to clean the interior of‘ tion was-read. Refreshments wen-she school and that she be paid by cioseti-takiilg collection of no less than ThEk25Cl-H. pcr menlbei- next meeting will ‘be held Lu Tra- also decided to pa vellers Rest Hall with New Annau school painted and trustets are to. ihave this work done. The nteeting i-closcd with the National Anthem. Social on tho School grounds on.‘ ‘Monday, August 3rd. The The or house. it wasilowed y for having thejm. Cardigan. stiiulv held in shit-m. Mrs. i New Dominion. in!‘ mill-ting n1‘ this held in lilo school on August iiill and opt-um] by l‘t*.[lf!illlllg tlu- inst- .ittlti- Creed. Tlii- nis-nllicrs ileciiit-(l fthm tlu-ir first activitlvs shmlid be ‘ccnivrcil on the School and ’ ' two now llllflilS sing having‘ Maipeque, Eight members att- held utrndcd the Jilly meeting uf this l..- the schoolhouse. "weung own...) in 11.8 usuul IllBflll-‘Tlle meeting opened in the usual- ierv M there was no report fro... nlunncr and the report of the Pre- rc thc SlE-llflill gates NacNicboi ngzlin off-z Tb o first l‘(‘Klll-‘ "Mrs. lll-ctor MacLcan, [Fourteen school. At the conclusion of ti... vcry intercs-tiilg report of thc Con- next August Entrance. members met in the institute room whore made nuw to h“), a Puma m, me ihome of Mrs, Christina Nicholson with ten members and five visit- ors present. The meeting opened with the institute Ode followed by lnqunced that the proceeds from ‘the ice Cream Social held on July um. auiounted to $28.00. l; was moved and seconded and carried that the school be painted inside and two new windows be put in. Lunch was served after which the ‘meeting closed with the slinging uf ‘for next month will b9 held at the home oi Mrs. Simon Blondon. Sea View-On July 8th the meni- bers of this institute met in the school-room to hold their regular monthly meeting with twelve mem- bers present. The meeting opened chair. Jitter the reading and ad- option of previous nninutes the sec- retary submitted different bills ‘which wcrc accepted and paid. The ‘secretary also read a letter from J. A, Clark, Superintendent. invit- ling the club to hold their annual picnic at the Experimental ‘farm. .'l‘h<_- sick committee reported that ‘vaflitiirsic sick members had been visit- the close m- um Scum“ ye," a Sofia] eveumgylvlu of sit-um uppuriiiiis lliui run l..- kvd and given fruit. Al. eiti-h poems your. for (‘lvflllillg the hnli. mint-ting iuiiournilii. VICTORlA lilst-ltuio held thelrl _ ‘ tho ‘Hull with mstmm‘ w“ ninoicvii mvmbors and two visit- Junc titrltinfi at gates. 'i‘reasitrt- ute- incmbcrs. Efforts are bein ‘the National Anthem. The meeting‘ with the singing 0f the 0dr fol- hy the repeating 0i the’ eed with the president in the was spent with our teachers, unti;“""‘""| '21s present-id with a book of‘ i"l‘""""1- in recognition of the h-alpi may y...“ given t}... c“... during mal r... (‘lumen by .i.........-...~ ...»..» i..». n..- Plpng won. 41.3.14; [9 hum uynplnntvil as um... us old nuns IITP fi-lh-il lct- (lrc-am Social to raise funds} Nu (urthuri lnvonin-il The members! lmllrilll-ll. will mes-t next month in the school lhe original debt. Half nf this ,,_,,,._,, plpvfrivllv n. i.. filllmlnh W35 "l? Drocehllli from fhil-iiu-riitiiro. ziftl-r \\‘\il\‘l\ swam nl‘ ui.~.7-'l"“"‘ Play, given recently by the lnstit- m, mlmlm_d_ Scientific Facts NEIVEHT NOTES 0i’ HFIENFE I Vonoziivli| ls int-rousing the dm-vr-lnpnn-ili pf lln pi-frnloun. fll-l-ln. i Five variations of spa-mi un- pnsslblo with n new outboard motor fur lmuis. .\ ilonoslie of mini inns i..-on ("Nl'lI\'I‘l‘l'l| lnPilllillllll nlnnii rllllf lllnl‘! mun of tinim. lake. A IIIPIOI‘ has lu-on Inn-mini t.» l‘d'l‘lll'll llm nuiultl-r oi‘ rnlls lmuli- ulth ||l| hutmnnih- il-li-pliunv. Nurwuy will lulu- nu iuh-rnuiiuunl marlin l-xpuulllun uf Unit. Ilw first flvi. ‘urvks in Si-pit-iiiln-r. i Now vullpllllitli lul’ nir imm- ilm-s roiiliiln n a-lu-t-k vnlvi- lint! rivet-s ,lnsi.ilnil,v' win-n liu- Plillllllllll party. ’ lilloi-lric-ligv is nut-ii t... about 2i» pl-r l-cut 'of lu-niliurkhc farms. lvtullil): ull uilu-r forms of power cinpluyo-d. .\ rnlibl-r has ln-i-n lI|\‘1'I|l4~|| rlini min -,ln- list-d i.. prnpi-l m4 \\‘l*|l ns slot-r n than! wile-n u ll'\'l'l' i.. upi-rutl-ll. i Public lii-ulll. ziutlmriiii-n in 'l‘urk.-_v ‘have lbpflllvfl i541 ilispi-nsiirll-s within u llrmlvlv iiu- nnmin-r. i your nml will PACiE Ensues l. Best Summer Tonic- the active principle of fresh ripefruits. You’ll enjoy life if you keep your sys-" tem normal and healthy with “FRUlT-A-TIVES” The Frult tonlo laxative i Tw“ m," W." m, H “m, w“ Mmkm, i-unl- will. u iiunli. \‘ilI ly f m. Juvn. ‘is (‘llliillvll in yin-rout lin- oulrum-r n! ‘\"""""|" """""""""'m "1' "W "H" Hmnflmn, h, wk‘, n“ "UIIWHhL n.i' rulmlrnpu has Iil|lt\\i\ flint flu-y i A ‘l‘|\‘“|‘) h, ,,,,,.,,,., "M, “w,” "u," .\'ll|||l'|i|lil*§ rvzlvl. om- llllril of‘ up int-h 1...... .....| i.. mu i.....---..-. will. .-.....s.- l" '""'""""~ 'i'w.. lw nus‘ ...~.-u|._\' il _l'lll' on Ihe nun-on» has lit-on ill\'i‘llll'l| li. Nuns-lion. i For i-louring our of 411ml‘ signs will. on nn iuiinniobilt- lms Iwvll Vnder u plan uf rpfori-siull-ni niioptoil .-\ llt|l|-l>fl'il\.'l|l|ll\ illlrrur that bus i..-Nu is nuult- u!’ sin-vi uu-iul lirltisli sch-mists nro ox|n-ri....-i.iin;: will. r-rudioul-iivn yimii-riuis In r-liu-irl {limitation [n llii-rl-xiso flir-lr llfl- and ]IIi\\'l'f'. ' Thr- ions ls on nur- sido of n nou- ,fli|si.lii:l|t of‘ fln- iulmlar i_v|u- that run‘ ors present. After tile usual olKHi-pn- liilnu -... .. .......'.. lu-li, loilvlng mum” - inn a most oxcielicilt report of fllifhflnqg ,~.-..,._ (‘onvcnt'0n was givcn by the deloi , ‘SOIIIH corrcsporldence was .......,....,. ffllflinru s‘. $5?! iPilil illlil MP5. A, SllPlTBll W38 llll‘ shill-s will llllilil" illi ilillmiliiilc RVt-ilfilll MW" 3"" “mi ‘ i :1‘: ‘ [if 0.. H . ~ ‘lllLl suits lriliiricil. Some giflyhignlollofkgfimrxnlyuigxgi. grim mmmw‘ (“swfiflfm “wk Ville“; ‘m Ti“"'.‘“g school prizvs to be auxurdctl at the.“ money ior the school liulr and 0th- glosmg o! the 80mm.’ er purposes. One new nlemlicr- was mpmud paying 512740,) m these” welronlczl. The nut-ting ZlIlJDllTIIDLl ram”, of the Hal.’ “ms meal-mg Cream Social and Bum" w“ hemdo lllUPi ncxi. month at the llonle of Exercise your housekeeping l... which realized a good sum. ierict by refusing to allow yo...- Claud Delany, Albany held husband to morgage the house to 1110K)’ 110KB?- 011 the lllllll- Th8 1119M‘ ing closed with the National im- them, The meeting will be held ati 1\ hll-xir-nn tI-lcpbonn r-ninprmy ilmi 3100f) mill-n of llm- in iv-n Within n now irnvi-llnu bug for mm. Fm’ vlliiililni: .,l..-l||l: l'ill'l‘|l‘i|. .\|| litlllllll 11W‘ ki-pl Inventor's grin pruducnr ‘ill (‘will in if llllfil g ilu- gas ls turns-d ufl‘. A folding liiigvpic that can i..‘ rnrrlml front ul u iu-w iiuvuitul llllil4ll'l‘,\'l'll', “Ill tfl‘i\'l!l' living ||l'l‘l'|l(‘l| m. u NIHIIH" at ilw l'l'ilf'. lntvnnlu-il fur mu- in nutm.u.l.ii.\s, u ..»~\\' l-ipnri-ii .-.|.~u~ has u Nllrlluil cup illl tis- I. ilml illlillfl it on uny sinntii stir -. Within llli‘ ll\'\l tins-o yours Auslrlu will .-I<-1-|rii'_v thin ll|ul'4' ifllnini-u-rs of ilu rullwny iii illl 4'.\|:\'l|.~lt‘ ..|' ulmut illfilm" min ‘ l"..r Nwt-Ppill]: stairs illl invi-ulur lins ..|ul.I~|v-.I u dust llTll-ili nnd pun in wwl. :1 vsuy ilml Illltli run-pl ‘into Um l;.ii.~.~ .»,.......t fly ulli. ,\ lm-culi-il in liugluml in i. s: ilIli|I'I‘ pluylnu i-ifilnllilolln \\'l‘lt_'lll i.. airlift: t-lnim Yllrgiiilll distant-v. l-‘pr turning (I\’l'l' llu- nnulnf-s Hf siarl tin-in n crank lulu lllili is l)\\(‘l‘l\\\'(l by pulling ii rnm- li\'l‘|' u spiral frtlilw- 'I‘in- construction. 0T an I-XIPIIMVI‘ sysn-n. of v-nimls i.. Poland lhi" .~\'.~l.tu\l‘v will uuuls-i tlu- liultlu- lllll| 'I‘ln-ri-, nrl- iliri-i- i-iuupnrinu-nls in u laundry tnl. illill illt‘ whit-r i.~= mounit-il i.. iin- m-nfvr null i-un lu- Iiirnv-(I l!) fill :|ii_\' llll" HT ill"!!!- _\'..r .....- ..|' m: Ili-Vlvvi i..|.-...1.».i m |\l'<*\‘\>l\i imiuiiudilll-s sblusbinfl "W" '"' iii-w the regular monthly meeting 0f . _ ,__ . , ‘mcnt committee reported iluving (.a“a,,-a“ Amhm, m. a We, am. a ""“"‘ "l" , “""""""'T"'| h" "W" “‘_ "" "‘ _,' '_ h m, mny-chase,‘ flow“, holders to use Quotation ,i.,.-,,,,",,. h, g,.,,'.,,,,,1_ l-uliili-iu-d uni. :1 nniulnr ‘it uuilsm. in tier-crating Soldier's Monument. t» ' ______ i ""“‘"‘ b“ "it "wail" of "for" than ilil f‘. """""-"’ """"""' "ml? I“): ‘Y’; The commute-u ummmted to pup. PAVHNUW“ ‘i..r.....l...... i.. 1|... |~,,|.,.,| grmofl invcuivd that can in: ll-XIIJDWIIIIVE 'icllalse large tilbios for the institute m, _.,,,,,. 1m, ,.|,,.,.,,..,, ..........,..,. .....u=""j"flll.\’- lit-hung .-....-.-..i is ‘liWllll-lllltl‘ ‘l m _.rooin reported Durchuse oi‘ rillllli). ,,,,,.,.,,, vhmnn, “w, a, “W “mm “f M“ .\.-..- shun. \\"zll<»s i..»- iii.~~......i/i.....-<l o‘ “““““‘i_ M“ “““ “r‘_‘_"""_‘ (If “m... w-gm-mmnp, qmnmittee m.- Immh wurrmh T)“; “Wu-mu “Immm as unpi-nfliiilili- iiu- prluinrliuu hi‘ sbuli- "“""]"“ r"i_ "h" mmml "M" _.Aixgust decided to have u Lecture “m, H“. r,.,,,,,,.|,,g U. u“. (n.0,... m... "ll- "“"“""‘" “"'l"_"“ "f" in‘: "'m“_h' ‘and o sale of candy. ii floss-ibis. ,.,,,,,.,,,._ S__,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,__m_,,,,n,, “W, ‘. ...|.-‘.._.- .. n...- ....-......._ ..-....-.»...~....r Fours ‘ "nwllt I ""~“"‘\'-"*-\ . 1-1 -~_ ~ I U ,, “To .,.|»,‘l\_\'\\'o..< m... w .\\\il\"'i\ tllitiumi as 1'" ~ _ _ Middleton. Nine mourners and mvclz, Ectlc“, Q,,,“:“,,,,_,,Q cusllv n» ...<-...|. .\ .- lurk mnin n.-i.-..ii.r'}.»i=.nnaito two visitors met a. me home n£‘,,.,,,.e git/Gil and Ho“! i-"Wrrr ani--.i..i.-.._ l.:.\-...-.-i....-..z.. lift‘ i..-n... nliulv i.. i.....- .|.....-l.....».1,s ...».,.~.-.... “hi. n1», MTSJEIHCH Wright Oil August 41f] “m. ‘vnllul gun, u“ hlrereuflng “,1k?l’u|'lii;:|||'ru- East .\l'|'l|-i|"li1 iii.» pru nation-ills can ln- oli-viiuriluii-rl \\ II when the regular monthly mcet- Mm“, n,“ ,__n,,,,_"flm,_ rim-iii... u!’ cum»... ruI-lwt- In imlko tin-m MH-rilroof- ‘mg or this lnsntum ‘ms hem’ The. 'l‘l\<- tnoiubors will moot next month Th" ll"r“""""l‘"' "IIIIIP" ilrv llrliiloql l-luniisl. i-xpcris ari- ivni-lilng luv-r meeting opened in thc ixsuai moan-m, the Mm, "f “m Am“ wy,,,,,,j.... i.-...i licnvllfl mild i._.- .. ...-..- .~..i.. i.. "shill"! l" 1' l""=“ "““"'" “f er with the President in the chailflwlwrc m,“ m“ “m m, “Mwcrod ,,..,,,‘.. slut ......-ui...-. .\.......|i.....~ ¢....i n..- rirnt fin-fury The report of the mcent lcelCrcniutwuh “km .»\.. lcnulisi. inventor llilri i...s-.~i..l :. l-‘Ilsi "W"! ""'="'l'-"|"‘\| l" ~\"“' “"""‘ l v-s iven - r sevcra ‘llil . ' , , _ . Yiitllil ziufcnlin in ll silk s u.» '..- .. '=\ "r1 12%;“ Oiyiiivflil llillillflk SCllOOlbfillllzPi “w nwfllng_>it_xi_ul b’ uingln‘.llllllllflilllitl litzlif. hi‘ t‘ A Wisconsin inventor"! wl-lglililp! mittec was aippoiutcrl, The Prcsldq GLESIMME Tuiltls lormlnulini: i.. .-...-v.-»l .-.-...-.~. Ilrviw‘ ill-‘Ii "l!" it" "W" "-“ " """“"'“ ent agreed to confer with the 'l‘rus- o" “m, gm. 0mm uuflnnprs ,,,,,....i.~-.-.. i...v.- luv-n |...-.-....-.i r».- i......|Ii...: ...- lllillfnrnl si-nlv .-.... in- “dim-uni tees regarding cleaning the school “WM flsuhrfl "w, M m“ ‘Mm "l, “m |,,,,,,._,. m, ,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,__,’ i.. tvuiporuliiri- .....i l....~........rl.. and ille sum of $9.75 was paid to- “Imp ‘hwmhqgh’ Th‘, mfimh,“ “nip... ..X,....-............-g ha“. m... rluuun-s. ward stumping the school grounds. “wmm, “m, me ‘MAM, u, H“, ,,,.,.,............_.. 1,, ..,.. m... ,,|- ,,,,.,,,-,,. En.- l...u.-.... llcslilt-s .l.-.-..i....|..u ..~....-.- Imwrtr on A farcwrrli puny was planned for I H" "mum," U, m, ,,’,,,,,,|,,|_, “.,,,,.i..r ,_.......|i.... i.. ...........,.,|...... :1 lurizp smile lie-MY Iiu- i. ‘ornuwlli of Miss Macczmiic who leaves shmt- ml‘, f", ,, , ,,,,,._,,, m, ,,,,,,.,,,, .. “s... Portululv- “lot-Irin- n.......-..i.... i..... ln-r-n r‘.-.....».» i.- suns i.. i". iuvlill! mou- ly on an excudiati trip. to ll/csteril ";_"_'H_'I" "l"? u“ “m, h, ,.,,,,,,,.,....,,, i...-.-..i.-.l r... ..........|.i...; |....p.....~.. ........ il|;||i 12o i...-. .-..r..i ..r.._|.-.-is. Canada. The place of lwxl meeting q.‘ “.‘ . ...,. ..,......,............ .... ,..,..._,.......i.-.. ..-|i....... ......»i....» i..»... .\iiil.~l.al.l|- ... ......_. ......n .-......-...... will be announced later. ,“ ,1.“ |,l.\.‘...-r.:u<I-|.tlilv~|l fiic l.uy of nn-l Inns-u... in r:.<...-r....... ...-.- i..-i..: =1 lunulp- i..... i..-m. i.. nun: ilml .-....\.l.-~ ‘ ‘ ' . . -- -. if . .- . -.~.- nl lvrivlldrilst ivy rinii.» from Piiris h. niil 11.»... i.. i..» lu-Id sii-ndr “' "I II i-PPHMVH N¢W Pufll- The Augusi "leeklhwmll Th“? .-:.\...||:.,:,,JdQEZQ," unfri- stmionln of tbut ll|il\'|'l'ilill li-lllflllilill‘ liiind wlihmti lhl- um- of u tripod. ing of tllls institute was [it'll] nt"'“"'r__l “Tzv 5mm M, "l, "rpm", Tm, nun,“ Stu,“ W“. "W, 73.... 1-'k4_(ty‘.i..-s.-..-_---.~.. l'll|| b.- i-nrrll-n. the ‘M01119 of Mm~ ‘vmium Cam ‘lnj\lylw|‘.....‘r‘ ‘in chimes-lion will. tin- tlilfl ions oi‘ |..-||..-r n your m: v-lunpnrl-il ivrlvrillodirzlih slurping quuvicru uuil fr.‘ with eigh‘ members and three Vi’ “lllivfd; ltvilof work was rend bu! nu uitl. .'.tlti,iiiiil tuna luilf.n Ptllllllfy ngn, it]. lill'ill.~‘ (‘llllkllil oil l‘|l'l'|f"|I' atnvcn stors iarescilt, 'l‘h.- uiuciing opened ‘ 1, h m," .,.,“_ ,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,U,,,,,,,...|_ m... m“... .,..,.._.. ..,.,. y... Minn . an lllrnlllp Ilosltzlicd In England. by reading the Urmm‘ R0“ can “ms m‘ um rill-t Viuuoh \\"lll tu-rvod and u mm-vcsrifiilly ln in-vornl plat-m: In (Hi-hf At oni- cull oi‘ n |ll-\\' lmx fur growing mlmweii by “W TWKHUK and W109‘ I'm-r “ I i ‘ w", Til“, "wmmm “.....‘.._v“;,m_ ' punts in il resv-rvuulr lint! LII-urinal]! no“ “f ‘he "lmulus m‘ the m“ Swim] "M" mil ill (lu- iloiuo nf Mrs.’ .\n lnvciiinr hits lnnunir-il a rondllllfll suiipllosi flu-ll‘ routs will. wuii-r fur meeting. Finns were tiiscnssuil for "_“"" m“; ‘Qiwrcllll-ly ' i‘ H“ U" a M“: "H" “m, ,.,,,, .,,. ,.|.....|....|~ tll'\'l'l‘fll uw-ku ihrouui. n llnruiin repairing the hmlfim‘ “K the Noun?" I. ‘ x - D lo u clinlr or nu odnv of fl iuliln. llnimfl r 9¢h°°l~ "l"! ilmlllilmilem” ‘Wm 'ri...\.<~.- i.. Assn-nun» is thri-utvnv-ul Juuosluvlu ls llllllllllllll’ "X"'""'\"' Elllille (Of llxfllillllfi iballclig m m“ , with si-rlons bnrm by u lu-clli- lnipnrti-d ruilroiul cli-v-lrifln-ulluil. fur \\"l|l1-l. ii will l1 Oil ugusi. - l. lit! ill-ll’, ' n _ h". H, n," ,,n,,,,“.,,,.k_ ,],..-1.-.- pun-or from is wn or courses member was added to tllo Roll. Blemlshes The Sklnfru-II.‘ Yit-lsill-n" .::.r.?..'r...‘..'.].- hands tlli and vxlulisivn‘ lulu-all" "l “film The noxt meeting will bc nt the‘ "'“’ ,i...-.~..mr has lnsl-rtcd ll riiblmr snvlfvl Kill-h...- .... .-.-.-.-..iri.- .....|l.... by nn homo or MHL Ermnl ‘wodr. iAre Proof the Blood l8 In a Weak :..I-t'\v't|-|<;‘|; tho luuul nnd Illlllllil‘ ui‘ n Llhfli: Wrllpiitlvr flxmili": fllxlllldlmfii‘ trill‘: LOWER. FREETOWM‘ Thhb: and watery condnlo" "glllflllf-Ilfotlllriilln hue [iron IIIPTPIIYUW‘ Jllllllliflfi or run Iw inn-ll to mix llllll een IllQlllbPfS iii-tended the June m Argpnfln“ M, rflplnph,“ H“, "n.1,... tum... ........1_.., mooring of this institute hold all _ _ tho ironic of hire. (l. i). Tiryloni one ‘of thf sprostl solidi; 161;‘: ‘all? . Roll call was illlri\Vl‘l'lH| with “My-blood s nu o urn-r ' ._ ‘ K A MAN __B Gene KHML [earliest ifiimroilciltion." Mrs. Art- pics and unsightly erillilllilg; JUST LI E y i ,ll\ll' Cari ner. dciegiiic. gave l! breakout on i o. 11cc or m . - _ ‘ sun... condition is indicated by an “HX! ‘F you A|N*6°~NA6ET NV ILL MAKE BREAkFA§T ventlon. over. lunch i Glen Valley. u‘. After the business Wit. Willi .soclal hour spout. The regular meet. ing of this ins itnte met -4._._- scrvcd and at ttuck of eczema of scrofllls. .livcs lliCruly gallop through ,Wllhf. is needed when the blood m“ shown to red. For this purpose there is in; at the sun; yo be mart" tun. and "Vi" m 1.. my tooth 00min mlmonn in the Iflvfflllll PIPIN- ...(c......un of Oxford in her m.» book.) s bgluty, I know fh J It dim-nan me to stand blink- u. not being at my noon will ni- iimb than n lu- to look plenum n- g out like lotiwr tonic can erllllll U11 ‘iiums Pink Pills. every (lpcrl which helps (mTiCh ills drives out iupilriiics and brings ling terribly from scrofula. itnred with several doctors. iwlthout success. ing ver yweak an dlanguid. ula, and at times they were V8 painful. After trying several iboxes. After taking them l found ‘ decided improvement pearance, and to my joy the lum finally the only sign "Since that time l have been ' ........ m. Williams‘ Pink rm. any medicine dealer or by mail llama’ Out. You annui get rill of these troubles by A1 ""3 "Bxlni... use of purgative luedicines, as meeting which will be hclil in thew mm“, people "y m “Q purg“. school, roll call will dw ailfiwared with "My Favorite Quotation." U10 ‘system nnd leave it still wcilker. be out of ilHlJl‘ is u tonic .wllich will restore its missing cic- menls and leave the blood rich and Wil- blood. new totaling of health and enters)’- IMrs, it. E. Bishop. Hawthorne Ave., ‘Hamilton, Ont. tells for ihe bene- fii of others what those pills (lid ‘for her. She says:——"l was BUXEI" I doc- but My complexion was sallow, I had no strengthfcal- - v neck was full of lumps called scrol- so- called blood medicines, Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills were rerommcnd- ed to me and l got half a dozen in my ap- werc disappearing from my neck. I prssevered in the treatment. and loft of the trouble was a scar on my neck when. one of the swelling: broke. robust health and heartily recom- auy suffering from impure blood. You can get these pills through 50 cents a box front The Dr. Wil- Ilfedlclue Co. Brochville. is HO OI 1| BREAKFAST mmoknow noRumo, - . \ I'M NOT some u= voult GET UP. TY 8 p8 1n n at