i iiiiiiliiiilsiiiiscimcs, ' the llllPlllllfi ill lillllliifi INSIIIIIIES [ll P. E- I5liNll ' I "Willing Workcrm-The monthly meeting ot‘ this institute was held at the home ‘oi Mrs. George Run- an Old YearsYMessage to to send ilowers to an absent men. _ . . lber, Mrs. J. J. McLeod. who is il.. _ l‘ ‘ r ens. Ten members were present. ‘Program followed consisting of i. M ' Meeting opened with “it's a good solu by ‘Mrs. James (iiliu-i, sing-son,‘ J. 0. Htllldiilan Reviews Maritime‘ Sils- ilmf..?‘i..§f‘...‘LZ‘lll?.l“I33;Ll li.'i::i:.:;;?- nation aiitililfieetively Answers Crit- ““°"‘°“' “mm” "m h" ‘I port and there is on iiand $31.39. A I ics of the Dii-fr n Reports» Lunch was served b, Next meeting at tat home of Mrs. A. J. iMcLcod. donation of $5.00 was sent to the Protestant Orphanage for candy. A ‘world inup and a hand basin were bought for tiie school. The officers were rte-elected. Next meeting at the heme ot‘ Mrs. Elmer Francis “Helping Hand." This lnstltut‘ met at the home otHMrs. Roderic’ McPherson. Eight members an. three visitors were present. Moe! lug opened with the (freed. R0. Call answered with Christmas Rt cipes. Minutes oil the last unnua. and the last; regular meeting wert read and approved. The secretary i " ; »"Toronto Saturday Night" says e should have Maritime Union wiith a view oifqcononfl lii Govern- .°r" mentpli would like t0 draw the at- Og tentlon of the ‘Eilllfll’ bi‘ tiiat Dilli- llhier to the "Monetary Times" of Der- < eisident i 3W‘ AS801 ‘$1.52.; THIGGQUIuPPiHCG Ed gland I desire to take this o m“). t 'conygy to all menibc he gnu .15 of Trade. Women St. Catherincuh-Tlie members oi this destitute met at tile home oi ~Mrs. Malcolm Morrow. Sevcnmem- ‘ v , ye . _ , _ v read a report of the year's work. mum)’ Q§i2§lmi§2hen$l§h's Un-lerfilffil flogtallfxiznt ed hy bei's and three visitors were pre- $1.30 was izivcn cat-ii school for (Wk is‘: cmzeins ‘generally’ my]; (gimzlmq, “esewrch Institute m, sent. Nlcctlngtipcnetl with the lii- Christmas treats for pupils. $3.70 I15 l‘ . u l reeungs and bnstl C19 } m}, r9811,“ author“ n“ stitute tUreed. Roll call aiisweredlwas voted towards a desk for Lewis lmfitfmr‘ “a lizlappy and Prosper] ‘mafia’ h; fhe floulmnlol! Yrm‘, with ls s for newspapers." Plans school. 'l‘iie following officers were Illliievrl‘ f0; “r I Trtfliatnell: rivos the vermln-lage m, for a b ear to be held during the elected: iPi-tisu, Mrs. Thomas Mc- imlitxttll: 53nd.» time I’ would like f“? $55.33‘ “,Do,,,,,,,,,m lmvnlcl,“ xli-ioillilsgiiflfllktTllis 1011331121; label-soil; vice-him phliss (Iatlleriile ~- , -» . s u o t . weai- 52",, _ , - n. -. m take the liberty to express my. nnu Municipal) to ills valiu- oi nrl at next meeting we: (ieciiiedeulpon. Lean. . texitiuetiiiilg ‘ilitrfillzttilbillltt! ‘ratification, as I am suredlt muiii production in each Province, fei- , t every Board of Tfll 9 mem‘ the year 1924. as follows! a finalist‘ during the year 1926 siib- IPrince Edward island siiintinl progress has been made- Nova Seoiia , a. n result 0i‘ pflrfilsliilnl and cm“ New Brunswick The sum oi $6.00 was paid to Mount 0i‘ Herbert Orphanage. $5.00 to the Dispensary at Charlottetown. Two new imeiiibers ivern enrolled. Next xirs. (leorge lliIcLcan, Lewis. I o Central Bedcquc. The monthly meeting ot‘ this Institute took place "shut-ins" iii the community, also THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I . ' The "three thousand family" emi- gration scheme sponsored by the British and Canadian governments has proved “a conspicuous success" and promises to become “the mos 3 5uc¢c£fiflll colonization effort uny dertakcn by any government inl modern times." according to a re-I port submitted to the authorities in London by Lord Clarendon, who recently toured Canada to study »~—-—-<0>-—-— UNDERDRAINAGE IN PRINCE I Barley A Weed Killer‘. increasing planting of barley has illfid attention to one valuable at- ribute of this g-raln—it ls an effl- ient suppressor of many kinds oi beds. it is also a useful crop as nurse for ciovers and alfalias. s a weed preventive, it is of cour- --. necessary to get carefully clean- i and pu-re seed barley at the start ich as can be furnslletl only by --e better class seed houses which ire titted up with niaolilnery fur eating the grain so that it. ein~ rges tor the seed trade free from .veed seed and other impurities. Starting with pure seed barley ».ll be valuable to suppress the growth oii many weeds inteszing the fields. A South Dakota ex- eriment station bulletin says coli- ;erm'ng' the abiiby of barley to tight ivcetls: “Barley lh u rather strong grow- ing crap and is able to compete with most weeds. Large nilmlicrs oi‘ weeds iii it iii-id oi‘ barley will reduce the yield oi‘ grain consider- ably. however. A \\’t‘ll-'J)l't‘ll1ll‘0ll ~=lictl‘li(‘il gives the crop air oper- unily to grow rapidly and over- (‘ome some 0t‘ the weed pests. Liar- ley following a cultivated crop ll be iairigpfret. from \\'L‘t:(l~'. [Hire- iul cleaning ot"tiie grain wilii llit‘ fanning liilll will t-i-iiiort- nearly all e1’ the objectioiial \\'t'~all set-ti». rnJsfiWhé-ni“ I ‘Men; agitation by the Boards oi Quebec _, 4 ‘xlfifigliiv: at the home of Rlpg‘ '\\/lll- Qtlvylglbitilerlltfilfivglf Airs.’ Zliliiftfilltlllflllk, EDWARD |$LAND_ ‘ In d .‘ ' '. n, I 1gb“... __ Ontario _M . _ . _ . .’ . ll inenliers iiii one ._____ - i , eman llllllle m‘ Maritime , _ _ visitor were present. hit-cling oi- E " t | |: N g , p-nillng up from the Couterence ‘i1 ‘Manitoba. evil». ‘Mt. Pleasant LlllSilllliO met at the eiioil lly singing H“, [Immune (M; ( “perm” a “ms ° c) a __ -- 92:". at Charlottetown and ‘Winn.’ ‘Sfl§li_£1’i.l.'lll‘\\'i\n "ll ~ schoolhouse with six liicinbers and followed ‘by m,“ (any 31mm..- i- n - . . . ) - ~ i NM“ Hm v m“ ““l‘m~" Imam‘ iiici; to the appointment of the‘ un- Alberta " *3 two visitors present. Meeting op- the prev-lone. woof“; ‘w ‘__ l’ lb.‘ iiliill lands oi‘ ‘i rinci- iud- ilifl pi-oduttiriii oi wilt-at iii North pairlloyal"Commission in 193i? b)’ British (oluinbla ~10" lened lby singing institute Ode iol- adopted 1i wag ,1 ildell” mat ‘mfh ‘mm _l*l""‘l 1"‘? "llll°l‘l_illll l’): "r in ililR lill‘l'i' has lii‘l'li thi- Dominion Parliament. ‘ . llowetl hr Tloll Cali. The minutes ‘Cln-iqunim m, ,6 ,9‘ 1w llmd“ "M ‘““"‘l”l9"" fumlumm- “m” "' study’ and t-xperiini-iii to i ‘The Report of this Coinmlssloiil . 1n we“. of “lash gilttlgilflS. ivliat "t. the 1y“, meeting w . .. x o tie llfllllltiby’ sandstone is s t-i-nckeil that liristinas Tree the Hall tor the children, was voted for decorations for the lliiil. Nextnneetini: at the 1.0m.) oi Mrs. ‘itutus Bugniiil. in $5.00 Bonshaw. Hrs. George (fat-sou eli- tertaitietl the members of this iii- stitute at their monthly meeting on December 15. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. Tile minutes were read and adopted. Roll Cali was answered with Christ- mas Recipes. Satlsiirctoryreports were read from schools and other committees. Final plans were made tor bazaar to he held on the 23rd. institute is serving lunch and candy. Three dozen cups and saucers to be purchased for use of the lusti- tutc. lteireshments were served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Neill Ferguson. . _ _ , _ ere read and also to h vo i , has nowbeenmauu public and ivlill: lbenllaiiitefivviiuhimsrhizixtitfig‘idling: ndoptetl. It was moved and second- n i C in some respects it may not lie ti.‘ lam t‘ nitTrthe ‘terms of hum; ed to bunt Chirstmhs Treat fol-tho ponclso and definite as we s tin: Espeflfli l: 1 d r in the c“ of aged people oi’ the tiistrict. also su- {lave desired, it is very gratify n». were ilfi‘ OillOfB . is . e ‘gm. and “m5 m make gaudy for moi liter an ODDUPIIYXIMY ‘V53 KlVFm t‘? wflellel?‘ Plug‘. m" “so suggestsiSunday §¢llUOl members. Two ll0\‘v'| state our ease, to know that nuic- Satui-ttiaylbi lg‘ orlcuuurw member“ were welconled_ Ne“ rut-ally everything Prince Edward more ac i; in“ w m‘ atlermoniineeting to ‘be held at the home oi‘ island asked for luvs been admii- would ago n t u,“ airs. Arthur Ramsay. ed and recommended by the Coiii- to the some issue ot the . nne- , imsslon tary Times" on paged, where will Mount Buchanan. 'i‘iie monthly ‘ ' iwJoitnd statistics of crop values meeting oi‘ this Institute took place it is difficult for any one. who for 1926 anid tlakf lniiich ital. at thenhoinc of liirs. Nelson Chatel- has made a close study- oi’ the polluting out, trim i mitt; 50 is)‘. i ne iuenilboiznieie piiesentt. . tons.» i» “llamas ‘are ‘"°‘“.“°..°',‘. .-°“..“~§...‘}“é"i’. l wit“ i“ some o the statements and opin- uent Kfflillfilf tcgmdu - 8 0 ree I x :1 hnswieied y llfJl: ll)“ ‘bmadcasted recently by Cari the who!“ oi’ lnnt‘ " innate stuo-‘lnat? titles? n 0M1 '. ‘tiniest! of m“, newspupers in Central ant In viiewo e b) 0PM d“ h‘ as me illvglhwdlolljcil an approa- wenieni Canada to the Plifliudlco inents that 1i out?" Ivan‘; 80:; 0d.‘ 101w obo m! been vlli-illw of "lllflflllvili" l"'°’°‘“' m" “Ms l‘ l“ import“. "l. Ill’: 10a yDilclY- nmiifilulhl-Oi elm float Cmtid-tolh on only be credited to ignorance own Maritime neivv ~11: [all " l. .Qn t P s“, a...‘ igtc ct an ioenihv Fl.‘ the true situation. stttnd the billy? on.‘ lama solpoi- to be sent to the Iirotestanti; Hfp . i wonder‘ it‘ those Parties.- who tielitps and ‘cit steals Bl ltira yciii llllfig-f‘. 't ‘was iiec tie?! _toJ'o< ‘a ti“... prqflufllfl to lead public op- all Lrovinceséén Tritggut sutige; ROIILCI-ii illllt lfOukqlwilLii) igfiiuuuihy. bile". "e "are m“ “m” u” l” “ll Boar? ti firm-lg?“ o?" dlpela mini.“ m.“ 6 t?‘ “tie. ‘Ward lshmd mo “Garden province glint they read 1e l’ ol-y out oo tn uni prtpara ions ‘Oi hi‘ Canada“ held a Bond of the Confederation by Air. A. I‘. Iatel-Isutiic. A inogiaiii followed. Read- Harmon Tm I 1 _ I ' d for wards son of‘ 'St. John and endorsed lJYlllgS ll\' All» ti}. (‘i-uwtorti and liiiss y‘ s “S” "m m“ “l Pmmmm‘ dlshonme p ti . N v Brunswick Govti-nuneiit iMurt-iiisou Jtei-li-illon by Vlrs M Sh” “"1"” "f ‘I'm’- wllllm“ T- Y9"- piiiuy yearn. M conditions upon Willi] b‘: gm w sum“), “mm b“ “._ ,'“dl_cll'imllv ‘ ‘R0,, ca}, he“ Eliziit "members and two visitors ' n“, terms as d nt- t Alt-r reading wine for-month to in‘ ‘lllS'\\'t'l‘0tl. by llflllllll" Wu“ Ilmsem‘ Mcumb “Dolled by M‘lihCPl-indeitftllgliunclinltksilgd elllG lvgisltlasti; smile influeiitinbfrieiid in ii Cdnatiian.‘iiiiiitir I ileeiuig LAUHL: iirllnglxlgt Institute 0d“ Mimic” “l cret on e o‘ ‘ -' ’ ' H V. " ‘ ._" . ‘ ' ‘ _ , c as meeting were read and atl- kouwgilil: Pmvlztlggrzn-servlce for Sllliengggéfiulllllyflxltelxiillil (tjglghllélépi: iii llilll-(rlliilllilllelibdllgnlllfiililflgil fllllllld- Owllllini" bull, ‘Wfifllllfll’ llllil _ cc H v j ' .._y ' ‘ " | ncss, a sma numicr were ire- th’ °°"v°ya"°e' of mans an: Cflmum “gmfigergililtfllgnéifrgfin “m Mchuwl" lsi-nt. ‘Two new members ivlcre FiiS$6"Q9|‘B *0 b9 "tam" 9 lumslPl‘ ‘j __ '1‘ I '| G R ‘w F .1. _ _ lwliveieometi. All oilicers were re- and ‘maintained bet-Ween the is- that they ate iionoiaby lved up. rand we. Cot. iii llitlli itis i d nd th Mainland of the tn from ti... Nutioiril ‘I'd Eeo- o‘ this iiisiiruti- lill‘l tor ilii-ir regu- L’ Wmd‘ 115m“ "locmlg ‘It ‘he hum" an a ¢ ‘ » ' v ‘ "' ‘ ‘ ' V _ _ _‘ ‘ ‘ss clciizi Yco. °°"""i'°"' Y"I"°'..."'.‘:, fdmlli I"",'"'°'”ffr“1.‘.lp°ul.l§l'i your tluiiiioniiri liiélih .3333? ilIK-‘lltllis iii ‘ mar. thus P" "I ° a - ‘WW “l” ‘ , ’ . ' " ' . ' . ‘ Victoria West The maul» ' t . ‘ -- 'l'llt‘ 'tl~l- ' ‘b "W" "ti?!ll.“"T.......i‘;2l2l“?.‘§fiiIZ2 '.'-*.:2.:....:"i;;1i: ..°..‘.».-.°‘.’I‘T.?.i“i¢ ZJ“.‘.‘.'L‘“..‘.’.‘." ‘~ z ...”..."'l‘.‘i.‘.'-‘i’ .:~ ..::. w e e ‘ t “ "‘ “ ' . _ ’ ‘ ‘ ' louse. Seven members and u largo h i -» ‘ ’l‘ 1i‘, . ..ll>‘ 2st "ti: lztl i- . . ‘ ‘ and Fh-e “film” system of t e Illllnizhttllflflxlilggltflhill"sitigloitis all! "it illllil-‘llll'(4I:l('ll‘i“( lllnénli. “umber m "mum's ‘Wm mcsem" I‘ IIIOmInIOIFJrI i Ttlwiirtl Ii-iliintl ‘is l\‘OV(IL\\'i(i bv Mr l ‘J linrpell l ‘uh-inns \‘ appointed‘ to take 3100mm "mum ‘by “midi”: 0d“ to, n up; i‘ ‘ ,l_ \ _~ _ . .. . .... t. .- - . ll t n oi’ thousands oi‘ our President of the clrimber if (‘om tlii- place oi \ii ' Wiiiiiil- 'I‘lioiiip- and m“ rmmml: m‘ m“ Illslimm‘ vcascis .. . .. . .. . ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _. _(3rei~il. ‘Roll (fall responded to with 3m“,- nmi tliutgliti-ixi staaitcred nierce oi‘ Ste. nnu do lt-lieiue, sou. Mono,» has \llilii ioi (liiisi. jokefi_ , _ v _ .. _ , , _ ‘m , __ Minutes of the last met-i- iiihrouizliout the ‘liroiiti ikiiiiiiiioii. ‘as and ‘ who travelled liiiiuilni ‘the illil». fifllllqlnflilgnlHi(frllfll‘llnggwt"l 1m; won. YUM “mi ;ui,,1,tt.,i_ 1-1,".- ‘W-H l?“ in if-vl-VlxellsltatllftiOiflfllyicllill ilillllullillinil'blrhl‘bhll~lllt t hills: ‘lE‘llJ0pUllllliI‘ll‘ iii. visit tlil- sill-k “MY “lmnbpr” “Tm Unmnml- A“ iuii. now oo .‘ - ' ~ ‘ - ' - " ' , _ U . , . ,_ bills were paid. lL being a Social ilflpliimfllll- llil-‘b ill" @111“. 16m‘ '0,‘ "m" “m” 311mm] mecmg “full *“.I“_.‘"‘.'_,..t‘.,,"‘.,‘,'f;{‘§','.‘..‘§LIL‘§.‘I.§,‘L evening a PlTYFZTZifll of son-gs‘ and the Confederation pact. and whici ‘October ‘ltrstl it f’ H n vivaihsillwi ‘Yzmumll Imam!“ reunauous was Carri“, m". Mum “ms we imdutiIxeloIlilitlililéld out o aslfgllltolwslltfihu s mm‘ ‘S A 'l‘\rii new Illl‘li|lll'l'S \\'l‘l'(‘ enrolled. mg Ckmml‘ Next Ilmcllllg “l H": (lliiqlllbuFillllllllgl not only discouraged ‘This and every othci: C n- ‘Ne-st "ieetlilll Ill flit‘ 1'01"" 01' 311'“? schoonlous“ the Agricultural and Fisiiingln- adian community shdllld bi "- J- l’- illcLellllll- dpori, tlueti-ies. fig well as manufacturing. tercsted in the problems olt c ibiit must be credited also with the Maritime Provinces. They arc (lepolpultttioli of our Piuvmce. With acute. They rannot be solved inefficient and inadequate tuiffic. satisfactorily by the Maritime natural development oi’ rosflilrflfls is liffecteti and restricted, and opportunities for employment are similarly affected. I southwest’ Lo‘ 16' This msntmc hOFeiix. This institute met at the ,mt-t lit the homi- ot‘ Ali's. L‘. W. Ruhr say. ‘Thirteen iiii-mbt-rs and a mim- iier 0i visitors were present. Meet.- iug opened with llli‘ singliii: oilllv ‘institute ‘Ode. met-ting were i'l‘il(l and ulllilwvvll- Nineteen members and two visit- ors were ]ii'0.‘lt‘.lit. blunting opened with the Creed and Ode. ‘itoii i-nll answered with ‘liiuts on (Tlii'ii.'l.inzi:~'. ~\ll""l"-‘*' "l ‘he m“ A letter was rcud from tho i‘. C. pitplcfthcmstivcs They melt be solved by he pbbple of Cali- ada, if [Conic oration is to ru- main iritxt. Moreover, Quebec ates immediately in value. it is proven from the Dominion Statist- ics as regards our island Pro- iiucts, prior to the etabiisihment of another, and possibly, a more convincing reaccn. namely, that it its good business to sec to it that this part of the Dom- iuember is to pay 5O cents towards treated Ilospilal-Ihiud at next meeting. An- 110,119.," swor to Roll iCali to iii- answered: “Their ‘Pet Superstition." Ali lil lidc fudge. .\ll:ct brought to a close ‘by ' ‘Canada and the island llyiiiii. .\t lie Oar-Jerry Service in 19.16. inion’: business ll PM v" =1 "‘"“"l"l~' l"°l=",“'_" “"“‘ 'I“'*“I’“_““".I’Y meeting hi iln- home ot‘ xii-s‘. Gillis.‘ lia ' ur Field Products alone. profitable basis and in a pos- Allan uiadys Mrihlit and bliss Vio- nl Realized about 50 percent oi’ ltion to create national let Lylo- Decrlitllrl‘ ,l"°°ll"-'~'- “ill New Annan. ’i‘lii- ltlflilillvrs oil iisii- value compared tvithctltfi? ~ wealth." the held on the iiist iiiurstlay "l this tinstitutt: ‘met. ut the hem.- (ll Blew-u llii'ill- I iPcmbrokc. ’l‘lie iiioilliilly iiicctiiiii Hemp oi this institute look Pill?“ “l “l” heme oi‘ Airs. Ali-x. liraliaiii. Seven- teen members and six visitors were rarest-ht. Meotinu earned bi‘ films iii-g institute Ode. ltoii Cali ans- wered by "iConiiiidrilins." Minutes rooms (m. mm, v_.,_ of last liii-eiing \\‘l'l'l‘ road and lid-five were nppoilm, Ollifill- -\ “Measuring ‘PHFUW llemnchool. it ivas decided to hold n“ at tin- lioaie of 311's. Plfllv-‘il lmilllll“ iSociai evening at. Airs. .\'.- .i. Mt‘- nn December 9. \\'-'~‘ ‘W?’ "l"“‘°5“‘,Nelil's in January. A colie i'lil. "Filo slim 0f $1350 ‘YRS Tealmltakcii up and lunch iras served. l-d. A new map oi‘ the world l-‘l wyote oi thanks ivas tendered the be ‘bought for school. also tile 510"’ hostess. Meeting class-ti with the is to be repaired. The “@1091 is“ singing oi the National Anthem. be cleaned during ll"! Chflslmll" Next meeting at the homo oi .\lr:~'. holidays. All uutosrllllli ‘Wm l“ l” Alden Mouse. ,llO made. Next meeiiuii ill b01119 "l Airs. Charles Hlckeii. I i-ovinces. as we were compelled 11w 111011111- 0 (lump everything out and glut he decal markets before close oi Wflvlkation. Today. when we can‘. smut‘; and ship out. hi all seasons, IIUFPTOdIICLH. in many cases. cont». anaiid‘ tho highest price in thé Cull-I dian. United States anduvoritl narkeiis. Our loss in this regard‘ has. therefore, been inteicuiablo. l The present Car-lterry Steamer, was an experiment and has served l" lirove the feasibility oi’ the Seal vice. -but the development of irat- lfic. both freight and passenger, lime far out-grown the present ace? ommodation. The Duncan Commis- slon Report states in this regard that "Altogether the Ferry Bpnt tiservico is unsatisfactory.” ,0 The‘ Canadian Pacific Railway in illlell‘ statements in the Press, ad»- Mrs. \V. II. l "It l were asked to mention liioiis the item of greatest hinder- gngu to proapcrltylin the Mart time Provinces, lwouid sly that It l; railroad transporta- tion." "Nova Scotia. Prince Edward island and New Brunswick have practically inimitable quantltieg of the finest fllh in the world. its natural market iu Canada and the United States, and every effort should ‘be mud; to get l! a! quickly a: possible from the woducer to. I the consumer. "it i; (rue, that it will come Creed. ing were read and approved. much qulckc if chipped by ox- grcuc. But the express rate In mm two to thrcc times high- crihln the freight rate. The Spring Hiii. This ‘institute met at expruc rate from Halifax to the schoolhouse. Seven nit-tubers "T985011 to the Public last year. Montreal. on such fish an cod, 1 Klfifoli- The Illefilllll! "l Kllllfis“ and eight visitors were present. lrlaimed ito be the teiitjl qn ‘Jinddock. in more, than the Women's institute “as hold at tic Meeting 0110111141 l1)‘ Yvlwfllllln ill" Building factor in onuda. 0y Prion bold i0 the fisherman home oi‘ Mrs. (l. A. l-Plllib will‘ 13 Creed and the singing of the ln- izidmittod that tho Dominion ‘httl contributed upwards oi.‘ seven e million dollars in the early all. ‘or lwir history to insure the com- lon of this wonderful olgnnim - l,“ in welding Provinces toycthaitl ‘Scotia and Prince Edward "will. an partners oi’ Canador-coll-l ‘mblliild their quota. but have been ‘llmllvcd or the "Canadian Puciiic"l m": and rather than having‘ f . hi. h; away oi’ our population iiitgmbgrs and 2 visitors present. Meeting opened by sinslui: ilw l"- siiillta (‘reed ltoii (‘all was an- swered ibv naming ii wild flower. Minutes of tin‘ last invotluB WW9 i-i-ad and adopted. The secretary IcDOPIMI the proceeds oi concert iii-id ‘November ‘B3. 533-"0- M's‘ s. ii. Oaliiiibell. Mrs. lJ. A. .\ioP1icr- non, and .\lrs. fill-m llunio ivoro ap- ipqgind, liii lllly ffilil. cit!" IOI‘ H10 who brought lt to ‘chore. Not only the Maritime Provincm, bug every consuming district in Canada ll interested in this - .- stitutc Ode. Minutes of the inst meeting were roadutid uiloitlfilb Two mentbcrs were nltlllllllllvil l" clean the school. It was tieciiled to hold a concert for Christmas. funds to be used in repairing the schoolhouse. liicciiiig closed by singing "it's a flood Time to (kl Acquainted." Next meeting at tile schoolhouse. “Al stated before. there ll but one ferry and lfpnytbltlfl should hlllllln to if. the P. E. . [II “ an would suffer heavy loan. There undoubtld- ly chouid b0 at loan. two for- ricc, Ind ciao, can ferry would bl filltd f0 carry lutfl- mobllu. At jariun! they have o * hm“ Ill m a partner of Con I "mllml- wn have suffered thro i ‘the iiiri - ‘sited for lustici- under mo {ionisi- GFAUOII Pact and tho independent Mt. Albion. ’l‘lio monthly meeting oi‘ this institute was hold ni thc homo ol lllriv. W. .i. hicEauhcrii- ‘ to olhei- ' . to g lo I l I11" im ion. to W ich uil parties Twelve mcmhcrs and flvu Wisltorfi "mil" niim°iiniiéli lgzfgtlogioilr-l- arch .....""3i'.‘.'?»' “Dog'- “gill! sil-nnmololiiin.itied, all». made roeoni-lwero vreiwnt- Mwllflfl "WW1 I lion at Otu‘ ' mum muoli Jo . ‘J d ‘roll mrfldluflllg for eslintials that have with the Creed. The minutes of the in the “p”... 1m; flfifl-zqfflg to net-n Ion-g overflIQJ-In ialrnesa t0 tut meeting were read and adopt- "ml Pllbi the inland would In ycrycon- the Mlritinioa. lttlmpt action l! ed. Concert committee reported. mitierl: t “quot. n emu-i Phciiitiu ‘vnrc provided.” and committees were appointed to visit the school. the sick. and to arrange n. program for the 1191i three months. ‘A reading 1:315 president was mncii p‘ Lunch was served l"! P" 4' was upcnt, Whifll f a nut ctl . dl My!!! '& Pill. - Elli-Q gang" W. expected and iihdfid receive en- dorsement from tilt whole Domin- ion, The Maritime pie are bi; enough forget injustice of the mt it now .11 . n an auror- tunity to get. in e and enioy Qlniierlhip pNIDQ .i. chin-micron. ‘ .41.. -=r= . : aoihioongn ~ f contained hen earri- ' hi. ‘icy way ptgtgq wen ed into effect. Vi! owed to use ito place the “Monti l», iflfllfWilh tbmrut ~ I n ‘beta; ‘ ‘pin-havo- n; .i. I SIHIICG Willi flllfllll. illVCi inc of Airs. Constant Ciiaissoiiu crevices exist i"\' ywiieria through it forming iruter courses for an abundant pure \v:itei' supply and natural ilrziliiage for sill-plus waiei". A raligv oi‘ hills extends ‘from iionshaw across (Queens County to (‘ape 'i‘r_vou on the North shore. East. and west at’ these hills the land is unilulatiiig with excellent natural ilrainaizc. in Central Prince County between Ziilscoilche. and Bloomfield there are many areas that rctiiiiri- drainage. lii some cases the land is nearly level; in others the gravclly brick clay subsoil has been pressed by giamai action into an impervious hard pail at a depth of from one to three feet from the surface. The iaresence of brick clay in the silli- soii has produced similar condit- ions over small itreas iii various other parts of the Province. There are also a number 0t large e-phug- mini and post swamps and many small swamp zircii. in depressions when» the hard pan is IIIIDQFViOII-S t0 water. -The illhlf! drainage problems in illg "island" arc: Flint, the under-- iiraiiiilge of the level areas and others where the brick‘ clay hard pan prevents iia-tiiral drainage. For this work there is a. traction ilitciior ])i‘0\'l(lc(i by the l'rovinc.:ii iiopzirtnit-nt of Agril-illturc. and their men assist. iii making farm. slirirl-yn‘. l‘ii._v also iiiuiiilfiiclllre tile m-ar iliciimontl \\‘lll('ll iii near the center 0t‘ the large areas that rciiiiirti iiiiiioriirltiiiagc. A scond‘ iiriunagti problem is the removing oif spring watt-r wilt-ii the spring t)('(‘li'i‘$ on ii hillside and the sce- pagc from it main-s good iiillll wet and lmggy and oi’ lil.i.iig usl- i.’.\ljt‘lli, i'oi' p.'u~'illl'i~. .\ short lllill(‘i'(ii‘lllll from the spiilig to it iuiiiabll: out.- irt. \\'lll usually make the whole iii-id arable. ’i‘iio third probieni is the rtmovai oi" the water from] small swamps or “pot-iiuiiis" that,‘ usually (ii'(.'ill' oil lilllll land. These have been drained at the i‘i'.‘(lit'l'i- mental Station by laying iilils tu drilled wells". 'l'lit-_ area in uiiu iii- aeres. A tour inch \\'t:ii was drilled through the brick clay and bard pan Lu the I i natural wiiter courses iii tile strata of porous sandstone beneath. ~ _ mun‘commercially nr for n _ Hospital, and it was proposed to, Y0 may produce the finest Pfo- and Ofliififl 8P6 MPIIQS "I m9 ll"! l°ll°wllll4 itllmm“ “'9'” "mew" buy pillow cases for same. (Your, ‘ l1" - il - » - ~ \lrs Isabella - - . - . l duct n the ‘world. but ii’. you cau- aqreement "l i357 and w: are oi it ycui- - -‘ I mittees gitvt- their ii-pori oi tat‘, not market it. in the best coudit- In honour bound to observe its Aiuriilly; vltrc-iii- 315- l‘<- 11- _Ml' uonuui nnti ti... fiifl( n. ti... (-0... ion and when required. it deprecl- terms and obligations. Therein iur; sec. Mrs. 0 V"! kiwi‘ nity. Santa (‘luus appi-iii-l-il V lillllll-ompxlzziiiviiiy easy. .'iii.i should be the members anti \’l'~lilt)l‘2~l ttijnnriniid nu iiiuvii lg was, slim"? (‘Htlllllllly oi‘ this very oppctisliig dish u‘. iiiary‘ until the curly spring. roots for forcing urn lliig lll the late .aiituinii baton: the ground ir~- . ‘euro being iakczi to presi-rvi- all l ‘berg and "m"! ‘Yisiums “TH! mcjliutls oirihe rrmrns, and to keep ‘iliii Iuvmmg upmmd with H“, mgiiiucli oi lllf} earth itillit-rlug to the stitiitc Ode. and the reading oi‘ tliifuml“ _"“'_ l’“5~“ll‘l"‘- “In "Xl"-“‘l“'l"“‘ Minutes ot‘ the last lilcet- lid“ lllllwll ill-ll _ [l‘ll(‘(‘ll t-oliipltlil-ly ll‘i)Zi"ii lillTi‘. lllllt'lll wun dot-luau to give $5,110 i.) p_ (qibetter and iiu kei: it will require Hospital ttnvartls ‘iiiriiisliiiig iioiiqili- l<‘1l=l.‘li‘l1 Gill's 0i A cglnmiitcu olfireozing to put tlie ii to clean thelcoiiiiititm for forcing, _ llio plants. a dark cellar should but "I10" wmilevaiiiibie. \\'ll(‘I‘" a. AISO degrees to 60 degree l~‘ rail be maintainer]. The frozen trroiviis are then [iliLCllll on tiiii cellar iioor, as closely together as possible and the lspaces between filled sand or earth. It is a good plan to iienp several inches of soil over the frozen bulls and leave this cover- ln-g on for a couple of (lays only to gradually (lraw out the frost. Water should be applied liberally. because‘ upon the moisture supplY will 4°‘ pend to quite an extent, ccss oi‘ the crop. it is not necessary to use rich soil in this cause the roots already contain the necessary plant iooii eiopineut. of tho leaf-stalks. fuvo clout-n an‘ liimll freq . rhllo iiu- TIIHP FOHCING RHUBARB lN WINTEi-i (Experimental Farms Note) Forcing rhubarb in winter eiihei llimit: use is. lil.')l‘i) gent-rail} than it. is ill‘ illtf pres-viii. iiliit‘, as a an by this means be had irom Jan- The roots iliiii. liavol I si-vl-re in good (lllllll ‘HIUIS \vlii"ll the time comes to bring ill i"ll'l|)0l‘1tilll'i! oil with moist the suc‘ work. be] for the dev-' While the first planting will pro- duce for about six weeks, Y9! 1°. maintain an abundant supply. it is W out nf doors, really for planting when him first lot is just ready for use. These frozen roots should he brouzht in. planted and treated in the manner described for the first ot. ell to have a second lot oi‘ tools Th,» amt-oi] vuvnrdl or !i'llfllilll‘ is the,‘ rltr- wmipnn oi‘ wur of iiii- iiruui-s. All worri- u- nlfi- i-omr-iu ncxi. 4&1 m-liiiiiui" will: irl-ilivn-_ IIPIIKIII. ‘ has nur- ‘ _ ' in ilu‘ troll. “guy wit-plain inst n mun! rllinti mo.- an. 1w . -._@ miimnor» ~i‘i-mii iiy lrtll . .‘." All‘ clean seed a recent Ncbiusk v10l’i[i0.liI putt Aiiteiili out OSlhLlJill . .. l)l inc worlds breed-supply grain. Thanks to the constant e1‘- iorts oi’ scientists and przti-iicui plant breeders we now have win-iii. of various grades silltabio for var- ious purposes and 0f greattv ill- creased l)l‘t)tlilL’li\’€llP.ri5l per iii-re. iPutle-sceil wheat is a prime ne- cessity. it is iii great demand and it is one grain where the sectisiniiii must ntten conic to the rest-ui- when the home-grown seed crop proves a failure. With lllUli(‘.l'ii seeil-cleuiiiilg machinery it is simple matter for the big set-i house to turn out pure. clean higir grade seed which cannot be lift‘- hzircd on the farm where the lull»- iilng mills remove part oi" the illi- piirltics but leave altogether too large a peicentagi: to be sate for planting. (‘oliccrnliig the ntu ity V i] state hullotlii szrvs: “Good seed ivlieut is necessary [or best rcsillts. it should be free from weed seed, smut, mixturies oi‘ FYI‘. and should be a variety well adapted. A ianiiiilg lillll will not. icinorc mixtilres o1" yyO, but it will take oilt iiirt ciiziii‘ and pieces oi‘ straw that may interieri: Willi dril- ling. it will also remove much of the cracked grain that has feeding value but no value as sect], and will take out most wheat seeds and badly 5lll'i\'L‘liJtl lieriiols, also liiosi. oif tile light smiitiy kernels. it‘ t-lie seed contains none oi‘ ihi-sv, iiiiiiiiiig will probably be oi no illi- vantage." “Where one has Wlillill. iii‘ ii poor 0 0000 o+¢+rv++o§++4<v+v+ Q O The “Power time. drates.” should be made up of them. _ OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates ‘and it!‘ to feed at this season. are also rich in vitamiues and mineral salts, both ab- solutely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. BEST‘ RESULTS IN are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS .-ar.tati0n period, as they are laxative and Feed the morning the correct cereal during the ' have’ a cooling eff . IMPERIALS direct fr at 7o c0! - c P 51 , ll-as-nlflwlnv wk Y-hmwn-or haw.» so w‘ HEALTIIFUL CL!.'.ll\'LI.VL'L‘S is the one thing every homo should be sure oi‘. cleaning operation. kitchen, bathroom, wn0dv/oi'li, floors, ctc., needs Old Dutch. Cid Dutch contains no lye, acids 0r hard gritty substance injurious ‘to the hands. or ....'.,.....-;..o......._.-s=n-S Sure, safe economical clean- ing is the result of using Old MADE IN CANADA K-J . aid/were . TR t sf‘ oust...» fl. so...» Quzci-i Mimi %'.‘ 4| The map above shows the antar ctic continent, the bulk ‘I was claimed as British territory at the recent imperial conferenclt. urioiy. or that is mixed with ryiw ii is advisable to change. niid ii slou‘ tor int-brains in Frunci- nod ii..- iire seed i-azn be obtained it Slllllllli lig profitable to do s0," Tin- Home‘ i-~-dt~ has been lullml it... mvrriiiiil-ill hi“ zit-ii SUCCESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES Foods,” which supply energy aitd strength, are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- From one-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet IMPERIAL COD LIVER ect on the blood. meal ofdryIMi-ERIALS. _ _ _ are sold by leading distributors or the factory. - erlal Biscuit .00 1.3445 l i i i l i E. R. BROW 146 Richmond st. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate l Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Snmmerside, Lloyd Lewis. o 0-0 e 0 0 o 000+ 040404 c004 Q+Q+QQ>+O++Q++OQ§+O+OQA4O O Charlottetown d O-“§OQ~O-O§§§§4OQ-O§O. iupsudi IM PERIALS IMPERIALS REPRODUCTION