_' -. ~ -~ . silken. ._ l ” i§fl=%l;l~lggi<i;l1g,gli;-E'fi"""” i“,,§°',.,,,,,,,,l institute Meetings 'l‘he annual meetlllt ‘N 1|" Abogweit Ohspter of the I. o. .11 I- took place on Thursday at 8.30 p. m. lFeb M. Reports tor year work were read. l The Secretarys report was as follows. 10 regular meetings We?! held, with an average attendance oi 1'1 also 2 eirmeetings held. Good lnteeeet was shown throllflwlll the year. Splendid papers were read at. our meetings by members oi the Society and a series oi lectures planned and carried out in the fall. were very instructive and entertaining, and well at- tended. and also helped well in a ilnancial W-Jy, "10 new members were added during the year, and the following oillcers were elected tor the yea_r:— Regent, 'Mi"ss ‘Mary Hunt: 1st. Vice, lMrs. ‘H. T. Holman; 2nd. Vice, Mrs. Annie Sonnaman. Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Wright; £Sec'y. Mrs. J. S. Perry; Ed-Sedy: iMiss Agnes Ramsay; Standard Beaver, Mrs. H. I-l. LelFurgey. _ i ocentlnultltllllrolllllniess; 4 The i = RI -— Miss Florle Madleeod _ was in lllflgllttfol llllll lmllllml, mg, a Charlottetown oiver the week-end. we llollle of m“ y,“ |L the guest oi Rev. J. W. and Mrslll Wm llmwln Mull“; open“ ‘Mckwna lin. tihe usuall way. The minutes oi‘ ' i 5 in we're read and ad- Mrs. John White returned leetllilillfgll‘ lllllfféolflllllllee, w“, ma... week irom the United States wherelmporlsl lllllllcll was lowed and she spent several months amougglllle ellllmallllllellll Colllllllllee m. members or the family andwithirled m" llllell. mgmmma Wm, friends’ great succeed to ltihe onoiflylllfil" .~ home Miss E. L. Simpson has returnedl“ ‘m’ Nb,“ “suns M’ the to her llzollle at Bay View ‘Millslmf Mn‘ ‘Henna Mhclmyra after v it ng for some time in‘ L BAY wEe-l-_-l,llll, lll. New Glasgow the guest oi MissISllZlOlE Llgel at lllle llllllle ll! Mm lmume Mdcmmrey‘ iPrank Burke. 8 memibers and 7 ‘ were present. Mleeting ilure. n. ~w. Tevier. Granvllleizpiglitfelds with the Ode ‘iolilotved ibY visited here the latter part oi theillle lelldllllg and, lldolmon o; ‘he week the guest oi Mr. and Mrs.llM,llllllllll_ A dggwwion Howard lCourt. She left on Sstur-l ll boxes w-mell “pH-g gent u) (he day morning to join her husband inlorlllllllllllle llllll naval. aclmow. Amherst. N. S. where they will ill lellgell lA llemmlSu-Mllml we"; future make their home. lglvell by Mu‘. Hyimmelltsau and » l-e l ello ed. iMienllbers decid- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cutlliie werefd 3f lllllll flgol,l~,llll_ Mlle (law m5 e weekend visitors in the -clty. ‘walled lll g lllleclal- meeting i0 be m 0193M"! t“ km" m" loomed inter. lRotll Cuill- next, farmer's brother, Mr. Frank Cllivlmollllll l0 lle lllllsWel-ell by my first llfie, Fredericton is improving niterileclwllllll Next llleellllg at the gllszfialflaflnn in ‘he R E" mam‘ home oi’ Mus. J. N. McoCormnc. , . . m» at ‘Marcel l Flc.:her's Cas- ioria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Parc- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared ‘or Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature oi’ Proven directions o_n each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. QB Records Process Thinking of You George Olscn and Ills Music Gene Austin iTcnori This Snow White Porcelain Top Table. size 25x41. fitwd with large size comiliilmw‘ drawer, absolutely FREE with a RECORD RANGE. PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT The circulation oi books this year. has been 4:522. Every year I there are books presented to the ___ l . Library ‘by ‘authors, etc. This year The entertainment committee isil “lliliggillullgfe Ililerlrlflllllbell: fig there were only two, one from the leaving nothing undone to makelll v0 l, All“, .l. w. Blllllsllllwl lll_. liead Oflice -C. P. R. entitled "The the teen-age Boys Conference which 9 0m 0 lllll‘ ‘" llll‘ m‘ all elwllollll ' ‘Romance oi the C. P. R. by R. G. meets berecver this week-end nniswflumerll i ifli f! r is i; ill.“ lMnt-beth and the other "in Quest enjoyable one, so that the visitiniziiiere He“ ngy rim elm ‘ l" ‘oi’ the Soul's oi! Civilization by boys may he assured oi’ n heartylmyuot wright‘ Adealxhllillgllrds gv‘ lHagot "iboglgian (Armenian). welcome on their arrival Fritluyier bly Mil?‘ Iljlrllneyllvll lllgell ;'I‘he books contributed at the tBook evening, c m‘ mllllll‘ flamlelxwere llllll llly QTea and a few others given during - l, l, y ‘llllllelllell wllll we” gthe year totalled 65. This is con- iRecent guests at the Gtloircibfilmelllgll le file‘ ' l. llllllllle we“ r isiderahly less than last year as Mr. Hotel include Jaimies tDaWitt, n ml i . loxl-ll ‘ loplg“ l vl-l..l' ‘wlll and Mrs and "Miss Hensley Silediac; W. A. McCalluIl, Bay gleetlng ‘l’ e In u ' " -‘ ' generously donalletl n large number Xieu’; Albert G. Middleton, High-i em’ . .0! valuable lboo s last year. it ‘ls eid; J. R. Murchison, Hunter! . _‘ .hoped that the public will re- River; Mr. an] Mrs. Douglas Lordi FREELAND LOT 11_TMS I“ inlelllilcr that 200d books for chlld- and family, Stnnchol; M. Moburtaflmuule "fa zlilihe ‘hmlle or NW8‘, iren or grownups are gratefully ‘I’ ‘W"‘CK“Y' l’ memiwm and " "Cavendisir l-‘. Gallant P Peters l ,_ _ . _ ' _ ' ' _' visiiolrs were. present- The mcei- soilllolmld anld lltl lsll Hllllligegtelil tlllllgli gllzlilillcolllfltmes Menu?!’ Tigmsh‘ lag opened with the 0dr followed “ Me veg n‘ a 0 '5 B DO r our‘ Alma’ w‘ P‘ ML“ by lbolll (Jzliiil. [Minutes o1‘- lllle lnsit over nnd ully books that can be Neill‘ O'ln.=nry' William S ill i ' ' m ‘t hi» "'il<‘ i I l'-|.A l spared be sent t0 the Library. Bloomfield; Armel Min-ray. Georgellféfiltllgljllldifllll; Eilloinlsillilllln “lvllll l 9 - This vcnr 6 Mt-(lili TFIi/(lliillg Mllrrllv (‘liiton- Walter G tie-A i _- _l - - -" . .~-l llh 7- ..ll .l 2",. l i Libraries oi .10 books each ‘were glenzie, Springfield; wiiiiiun i,“lillllelllllilll°llgffsizlgfijle‘ll,oi_li°pliillflllfl_ - i seiliilrtfile are l‘! current mo tizlnga iBlillgiiiiixerllilliegtlJBiiingrd Saunilergipd Mr “M ‘whmfl mm the“ we“? y‘ in. the lei-braryiwhlch coll b: given lottelown‘ ‘W. ll 4 M02221‘ hili". paid for’ H “h muvid mm Set-E out as well as books some oi‘ lottetown: John "viuCormme-Ik 0mm“ mm m“ Sgpn-ulr)’ “My for‘ ‘ tllesr-‘are contributed by members, Eleanorsz‘ F. H. Deacon. Freeiouiiliht-llllvlfl-lil’ ‘fin. the others "slllbsllrlbell ior by the John (rregl. Tyne Vkllley; il-lsrilluu vlllllllll llllll lllllllll llllllfill, was, l~lll._ "l. 0. D. lE. Myers, Carletou- <W It Mann Kim » - ‘ e Y . a l‘ ,' ' ‘ l - nLsthed. .\il/3(‘Lll'lg closed with lloll; There are good English slnston. PAiWflld (rfliiflfll, Sllmlllen-Sllve lllll Klllll Null. lllllellllll lll l illustrated l I ABSOLUTELY F ,ll'l’ll'll'l§l‘:l';l' siliztwlltl 9 sl cenei .‘;';ée;.‘;";'i‘i'é.f"==_ In order to increase our sale 0f Steel and Cast Ranges, and to show to our customers that Record Ranges are the finest twelve ranges sold-your choice _0f a Pure White Porcelain _ . Enamel Top Table or Large Size Gold Seal Congoleum GIVEN iAWAY xim/z- to OF CHARGE! ___ and best values in Canada, we are oifering with the Rug _ Absolutely Free of Charge. ill Prince Edward Cast Range is the most beautiful and efficient Cast lmll‘ Range on the market, full nickel trimmed‘ with English tile back closet, Invisible pIpQ polished top. The Prince Edward ippgg]. lo the housewife because of its cleanliness and eimnliciiy-‘m i‘ you will find every ".04.," improvement. it is pleasing in appearance and absolutely reliable-drums wood or mi Price as shown with the back and $89 ' Juli nickel trimmed . . . . . . . . . . .. ~00 Prlce-—Fitted with plain back doors and tile closet . . . . . . . . . .., Price-Fitted with plain black doors and steel closet . . . . . . . . .. Table or Congoleum Rug FREEl 2039-1 F0! Trot 2041i Vocal George Olsen and 20455 His Music Vocal Duet Johnny hlar-"in and Ed. Slmaile For Trot 20457 ierlodlcals incllldin Bide; Prank Bownesi - ; ’. . » . , illllllloll News. em" g F. ‘Hughes, Emel-alllllaedglllilxrellllgelthe home of Mrs. bred liuydes. Some oi the best American and Wendell, Cape ‘Traverse; ldredi Canadian ‘Magazines such as Irving. Cape Traverse- Ralph Ale-i ‘l-larpers, Scribners. Sat. Evening Aleer, Carleton; Rev. ‘Thee. Nonn/ Post, American, The Canadian an. Cape Traiverse; Mr. and Mrs Magazine, ‘Dalhousie ‘Review, etc. Geo. Mclnnls, ‘Ziiimlnlgash; The magazines ior Boys and Girls Jardine, Freetown; are wisely chosen-obey include ‘Emerald. St. Nicholas. ihly Magazine, ‘Popular yMechzlnics. Scout, The Nation-oi l Geographic, etc. i ‘The Public Library is un- jdouibtedly justifying its existence. SH ERBROOKE-Tlle luenlbersl loi‘ this. ‘institute met at tihe home i yo! Ziflrs. John Chnppels. 14 memb-l lllllllllers and 2 visitors were present. Palrlcll smllll Jfeeting opened with. the institute‘ QCreed. ‘lfzillutcs of the inst meet-l ling‘ were read and adopted. it was i moved and seconded hhiilt u. Dicti- lionmy be bought ‘im- rile school. --—-- lliouey was voted to buy mot-cries Mr. John A, 510mm,, was lll lllglfor a poor inmilly- it mils decided .xo,lll_l_lllllsl years ‘Magazlnell are ally Ttle5day_ _ Ito ihave till‘. sioilool scrubbed llllti oll gala lll Holman-s Flllllllllle .._.__ cleaned. iPl'0l?,‘l‘lllll‘lll‘L‘ t-tiusisteel oi Department pt d bargain, Mr. George Dixon lvzura rcccumlood ‘Reading-s. Next lureeltllini; at‘ vlslwr l-ll Spllllgtoll lithe homo oi‘ Mrs. l.- ll. Llulmzlltzl. l 20266 20451 20458 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Revelers Jesse CrawiorJ Waltz Vocal Organ Solo Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me Fox Trot Goodrich Sllvertown 20419 (lord Orchestra Where Do Y... Work-a John? l (with coca! antics) ~ l qgcglpf; Waring's Pcnilsylvonians 20378 ‘Balance Feb. 1926 . . . . . . ..$ 85.36) . Rummage ‘Sale . . . . . . . . . .. 61.95 Grant ironl Town Rent . . . . Bridge HARTSVILLE AND VICINITY The vNew Olympic Range “Built First to Last” ABEGWEIT CHAPTER I. o. o. s. " i GREENWICH- more. Ambler.- ‘Iiuntlzrryl entertained lhc luvmiicl- n visitor m “(medals rdcemly’ oi ‘this. institute ni her lloluc. h members and 1 visitor were llPé-l Miss Katheryn MacLennnni - - . i , , ‘ Hsent. Mlectgni: oilencti ‘Wiiliil. till: is Hartstille, nae in the lCity recently.l',lll.ll,ll llylllll lllolll Clllll lllls llllgll. ., - . . . - ' ' ., H. t ~.. .- . Mr’ Bob M“°I’e°d' Bradflibane- ei-iiiieiiiisii (‘if ‘tiiileaeiiittiltle uthcftlliibg wlclii) The New oiympfc Range I“ do cfm 5 tended the church service he“ onmead‘ and’ adopted.- "Til? new Ohilll- “"f°‘°",“s to w.“ yea‘? o‘ lasting 9 Sunday. fol, lllll ‘Sclllllll Wllll lll.l.ll,_l.l_lll llllllll‘ satisfaction, equipped with ail the _ 231115 ior. it was tiecided to ilurohusc tli most modern features, easy to keep 73.85 Cuwlicllllllzmllvgflek-lq land 110F369 teacher's desk it'll‘ tihc strhlnnl. _ clean, economical on fuel and a 52.00 lecenll ' r ere 0n- “979 1197"?’ Tire ‘flllfllltllli ‘report. oi’ the SON-l wonderlul bakllrl» For real Range 12.15 y’ lol was teulilnitltatl- The pr/‘Jgrtllullucl value mt NEW OLYMPIC ls lmslm 51m) l lCOIlSiSIGd of Rcstllngs. "lire total Sprlngton lSchool is doing excclqproceetls oi‘ iiho Social held at the passed. loo lent work with Miss Jennie liluttsrtlholue of‘ A, Imus-fey aluountcd to 350 teacher. i$l-7.87- Acxr meeting tit the lloluc lot‘ -A. Rlottrny. . Mr. Gordon Hunter and .\ir. Wal-i l l, lace Goodwin paid a flying visit toi~ NEW GL/WGOW RQAD-iilpii HarLgvll]g_ ;at m; home lot ‘MliNl. Amy Ford 1i1 qmml ere ant S v s tors were pre~ Rent of Library . . . . . ..s120.o0 Mr. Dan MacKenzle and Mr. Nor- sent- ‘Tile nleetins opened in" re- Salary Librarian . .. 150.00 mall MacDonald, Glen Valley, were venting "he OW?"- The "Ymlllefi _ Mi‘. Everett Dixon, Stalichel, was TreasurerTRepol-t, Year Ending Feb. 28, 1M7 For ‘Bot id l‘ ' o lzlng ». Lectures Series. etc., .. . Jean Goldkette and ills Orchestra Boolllelsl Mrlll Mclleodls l H Donation. R. R. Officials Book Tea . . . . . . . . . . .. Dues ior Yenr . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Rogers, Due irom ‘Banquet . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Also the latest Red Seal Records by famous Victor artists .'I.f.‘.°.°;§i..f“°”" $85-00 l.".'.‘.§"..§i;i.'.e”f.°§ ..°.'.°.‘.°? $30-00 At “His Master’s Voice” Dealers $815.27 EXPENDITURES l. l ‘nvvwwvnnwowewwco Victor Talking Machine Co. l-lmilfld “ewe. Ml<=+i¥e§..>/Ql.¢s oi’ Canada, iigruce I ee. I We have on hand ior Sale the iollowing. Viz- 2 Millions Cedar Shingle 200 M Imported Spruce Letha- 200 M Island Spruce Lathe. Lowest possible pricel- L. M. Poole 8e Co. PAOLFS WHARVEB l-ahs ' filllntllle lnlgllellqi ninety-six. isn't it ~ " er u ‘AA Q4 AA k“=' v Orv E. R. BROW .146 ‘Richmond St. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ' Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis. AAEL-‘L-e‘... To v‘ vvv-ww l l Headaches Dis- nwwnwnviwcwcwo hlrll- 359- It s." denim- MdGill Libraries .. Light ac. . . . . . . . .. ‘Exp-i “- The stork visited the home oi’ Mr. Gaunt ac‘ -- "~00 and Mrs. Neil Nicholson and lcit League oi Nations Soc. Dues 10.00 mam a bouncing boy insurance 0f Library . . . . . .. 13.75 ' lrwins. ac.. Booklets .. .. 83.20 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.20 Exp. on Series oi‘ Lecture, e c., .. 24.00 recent visitors here. . ' 0.48 22.76 Mr. John MecLennan. Jr. spent the week end in tliultter (River. He reports the roads in excellent con- dition. War Memorial Fund . . . . Child Welfare Council Fees . Avd. ac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. National Fees to Head- quarterrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25.00 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 156.39 -—-- $8125.21 Corn Dnvlson Wright, Tress LODJE. - v The many friends oi Mrs. Jessie MaoLeod are sorry to hear that she wimeaqMy grandpa h” Inch‘ is indisposed, All wish ior her speedy recovery. Hartsville School is progressing agement o! Miss Frances Bradley, teacher. Mrs. Duncan Nicholson, Clyde. was recently in Pleasant Valley. the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKay. ‘Hobby-iwonderiul? Why’! Lioolt al llle llllle l“ lake“ lllm lo do l“, Miss Jennie A . Muttari, teacher o! Sprlngton, spent the week end at her home in Carlenton. She had as her week end guest, Miss Janet A. Nicholson, Hnrtsvllie. 3000097-390113’. diid‘ You stay up Ilast night. reading again Reilly-she. lbut. mother. they dtidnit iliive ihappily ever after’ ‘m. m. ti] g ll_ Rev. A. A. MacLeoll, Summer- side, delivered a most impressive ._ lecture on temperance on Friday evening and by his wit and humor nptivnied the audience. appear-Stomach Gains Strength Whole System Braoea Up, Vigor Bostoh. Muss, back with us once Returnol Appetite Increases more. ' . " HAMILTOWS PILLS llilzilillnd Division is in a flourish- ‘M: rendition with Brother Angus Mar-Donald ns W. P. We are glad DR_ No fleguiggi" Mum", 3,1"; Sergeant-James, where are all Results 8o Quickly Halt sick men and women who scarcely know what ails them, will be given a. ‘new lease or lite with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Depresed spirits disappear. headaches are totgotten, alppetite increases, blood is purifledl and enriched, pains at the base of the spine are stopped, the nerves are toned up. ambition to work is inereasedi and day by day the old-time health and vigor re- rnissed the target. - lReel-ult-l don't know, sergeant. They leit here all right. An unusually ragged tramlt knocked at the door oi a home and asked the mistress ior aims. ' ‘Aren't you quired. "You are s0 rsggged and dirty?" ' i ' \ "Yes," reflected the tramp, "it is a reflection on the generosity oi the community." , _ e. i? favourable under the capable mnn- Qlllll lll to have Bro. Dnloe MaoKonsle, l‘ your shots, going! Every one has~ ashamed?" she ln- " loi‘ the previous meeting were read and approved Tho School Cup- boairtl is completed and. piaocd ill the Mrs. George illlllliltk‘ son the d-olegutc to dviheatley lliv~ er institute n1 their January lrreei- ing" presented tlhe facts stated- ‘to gnrdmg iiile three ‘institutes buying the dishcs. ‘It was decided to buy an. equrlii s-hlare tvitlh them. A liox Socizlll and ‘Entertainment is to be lleltl in the Schooil- on. hiiardh 16. Work is to be lstartctl on a‘ Pntoll the next meotiltig. rum Cull to be answered by my favor- ite recipe. Two new ntcanibcrs were eniroiled- ‘Next meeting at the home oi’ Firsnk Alirtciftae. BRUNDELL-Met at the home’ of Mrs. Simon iNiOIIIOISOH» 7 mem- bers and 2 visitors were present. Meeting opened witlh the ‘institute-l Ode followed byl tiloifil Cialll and illel luioption of the mlinutes. ‘it wile decided in illolil a Mieasrlllng Purty at the ‘home of Mrs. W. Garrick on Misroh ~3. iOne new member was enrolled. ‘The bulsinem being iln- ished ihie uleeting od-journed sftc/rl which a ploslsiaill sociall =hour was spent. ‘Next meeting at t'ile lionlel of iMrs. Wlm. Garrick. __ l Table or (‘ongoleum Rug FREE! Record Glympiil Canada’s Best Steel Th9 Record Olympic is our lieevleet, Bid". and most afllaient Steel Range, built lilili teeuleelilp, with weight and strength combi The RECORD OLYMPIC la fitted with i? proved warming closet, polished WP- ‘m heavy copper reservoir, broiler ""1"" eter and hearth- Burns wood or coal. l Prioeaaahown............. . . . . . Fitted with steel back warming closet .. . . . . . . . . . . Table or Congoleum" Rug FREE! Guarantee of’ Satisfaction m with Every Record Range it will pay you to order your range new‘ w,“ "laugh you m" Ml w"; l, l,“ |¢ (or some months. Ne b 1 all" “W” Wm‘ azllrelllhaillelewe made Inch a liberal offer. but remember "I" FIRST TWELVE RANGES! Call, Write or Phone Blane McKay 8t iii-Jili- , P. E. Island Distributors for "Recon-dd Ranges Summerside, P. E. Island i