THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN itors. The Vice-President, Mrs. Alac~ NOVEMBER 15,1924 - . A. _ ¢-..-.,,,,,_~_ . .1, A, To keep your Stove clean and bright use Soft. flaky; Contains no lye or acids; Does betterwork . _ For Babyis Burn _ t. and \_ ‘I , . . Bobby s Bruises ~ for a jagged cut or nasty s-prainffor a Ionic back, a sore throat or an aching tooth—— ... o“... -.w m." Pflilin gives ready relief from pain and suffering, and preizeiits serious consequences. ABSORBINE JR. is both liniment and antiseptic. It cleans as it heals. It Fl(‘>'.IU‘J'S the genus ril‘ infection as it re-litiilds the-tie. It ierdt- = iaw wounds antiseptically clean as it starts ht-iiltliy healing. v Its aromatic Iiiingeney, aiiil the fact that it contains no grease or stains, nirike it a pleasant remedy to use on wounds that require Iiuntlaging. $1.25 a bottle at most druggists or sent poiitpaid by w. F. YllllNG INF. - I._vini1n Iiuiltling. Alnnlrenl Orderflifoiur Farm Help Now TO Bli OF SICRVICII to l-‘n "tern (‘anailiztu farineis and lielp to incct their needs iii FPCUFIIIIZ viiniiivll‘li_t lliliii ltvlih Ill" CANADIAN l’.At'll"I(‘ ILAILVAQAY will conlinui- it.»~ lllllil hell’ eel-rice during l _ and will iiit-ltiile in thi.~ >cr\icc, :i.~ lust Him-I the _~iippl_\' of women doiiie>tie> and llUAIfl ‘ 'I‘lirotii:h experience in the last i\\f> APIIF-r» Ill" (flllllllllllkl-‘j, lllfw in touch with a liLlIilliPl' of good lili‘lii labnreiwinlircal irit-tlll, NtllVl/IIY, Sweden, Ilciiiiizirk, France, llllllillltl, Suitzi-tlalnn and other liltiropezin countries and can pioiiiptl_v fill appiiciitions for farm help. _ In order t0 have the help reach (‘zinaila in time for the qiijini: operations, farmers requiring help must got their applications in early, to enable us to secure the help needed. Blank application forms and full information rr-crtliiii! the service mav lie obtaiueil from_ any (Llill. Iiflvlil- <> m"! fill)’ 0f the tifficials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIltLLY FREE OF CHARGE. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Department of ikilonization and Development. . L ILPI. Dongnll. Genernl Akrirulturnl Agent. gum-C. L: Duo Ncrwood, land Agent. _ TORDNTO. out-a. n. Parker, Gtlllrll Alblllv lice-ii Traffic- OTTAWA. one-n. ‘J. O'Brien. Spocill Colnnizltinn AIHII. l SBERBROOKE’ Q"___w_ M_ Iflllfpmnc, SIIQCIII Colonization Agent 81‘. JOHN. NJL-(L Bruce Borneo. mum-t Pniiull!" Alflik, , KENTVILIB, N.S.—-Gno. 1L Guiana. Gm. Iuulcr Dorninmn Ltllllflt By. H. c P’ I, S. DENNI 5. (Ihief Scnninicnor. w» //////////////'i/,/Ili . i v 90/ / / ' TIIIS popular All-Czinailiiin_Routi~ to llit.‘ Waist Indies enables the. travilltr to vwit the btiillllllll Ifilillitls‘ oi lhi-inurlzi. .\t. l\'itt<, Antigua. Altintwrrut, Lionnniczi, tat. I.llt’i£l. llarlizultis. St. Yinceut, (irenada and 'l‘i'itiirl:i-'l, also llic port ol Demerzirci on the coast of South America. Tllli unique ritlvrinbauw. of thi\ route are the nppomiiiilir~~ ii tilirirtls liir set-int! 1| l-"Tl!" numhi-rot’laminating tropiral (‘Oilillllcs in a Ivlnlllt“ ly way. and lor making flit ariiii.'i\nl:iiit.'i' iii nrW and interesting people. llivit- i\ n: \'I‘i‘ 2i tllillll“? of being hurt-ii by monotonv New §t't'lit'\ and new experiences crowd upon one Ii oni do)‘ w dill’- Tlckets for the round trip (30 do?“ '53"°~°°~ t . -.\_ ZAZAAIIL p I / t ' ySTEAM p1\CKE'l' bu" tvzgaz w,‘ COMPANY /\ _,_.._ >-'~"—?~?“'F'".""T'7i'5'$:,‘k --.------.----... Edward Island I t m-A l l..-\Kl~l\'ll~l\\' Institute held "W" UtlUliUi‘ meeting at the liunie of Ali's. U. J, MacDonald with uh ill- geiidaince of fifteen members and ttuo vial-tors. The chive!‘ business “riinsaeteil. were (he f.nzil preparin- ‘lions for iiie SUtJllll and council- lliitic‘lt‘tl$ from wnich are I0 I50 1°- ‘St-lniol Fair funds. Several PHDIIFS lfroni lllc Department were read. ‘ The tit-tuber meeting of the il.lN(l'l‘OI\' anti HUWE BAY Insti- lune was held it [he home uf Alias lJanet AlacDoniiltl, Howe Buy. ellihl liltllillvfh‘ and three VIHIIOPS being ;|il'i‘Sl*llI. 'l‘hcre was lllllc IIIISIXIP-‘IS tiranstictetl and the tinn- was spent ‘working tin a Quilt. The next meet- will be held at the home of ~. .i. 1.. AlzurKt-nziu on November t- aiiil Aliss Windsor. .-\ "uinl. l. uperiisoi- will be present and ad- ‘tlr-u. lliw incl-ting. t ‘ icixtisnoiiti iiimziirt- iiiPi on‘ tictiibei- 10th, with eight members and an etiiitil iiiliiilmi‘ o ‘visitors. .\iu-r Ilit‘ usual opening, routine tpzipt-ix on ll titute Work in the dif- feii-nl provinces, on Education and, lonul Events were read. 'I‘iiel IIHPIIIIK (‘IOSHI- with the Nutionzill .\ntht in, Next nionth. the members twill niei-t with the President. Airs. \\'. S. ltobertson. ' (‘i<}.\"I‘IlAi. lttlYAllfY Six niein- ‘ii-is and two victors aittcndeil the lt'Il)li4'l' iiieeiiiig of this (‘lub which ivzi< lit-id ill tin- honie of Airs. Ilanr riioiitl Harper. .\i'ter the usual busi- .n~.~< llilll been condutni-tl and iii-iv .-iiiiiiiiiitci~s zippointetl, Htiliit‘ discus- ‘dtnis took place on how to make nnni-y‘ for llic Insiiltiu" and work All’ llll‘ Orphanage. A paper on Iii- <llllile l.iiii'arit-s and lienitins ru- Illilfi ivas. read by llll’ President. l‘lit- ltt~.\'i nn-irng will b.- l|l‘lll at :lii- lilillll‘ of the Secrclzti)’. Alrs. ‘.\. Aunt-u. .\'l-1\\' . \'.\'.\.\' Iiir-ililtllt- hail only l lair zitti-nilanci- of members at lit-r October tneeting which was acid at tln- home of .\li'S. h‘. L. Wright. Following the usual husi< ii<.~_ plan.»- for litiltlini: ti llilll(l\\'l“' n Party were ilisi-iissi-tl. Iiunchenn , '..'i~ <t~rvttl and lit-fore the met-ting itlltllli‘lll‘ll_ a vole of llilliiks was . i-ndirt-il the host ‘s. '.\lliI|\'4' will t'illl‘l'llllii the institute v i<'.\l liiliillli, 'l'll.»\\'l<ll.I-IIl'S IHCST Institute wilt-l (Ill (it loin r llith at the home -l' Airs. James Raynor, wth an ill FllIlilllFl‘ oi thirteen members and no \'\’IllIl'>-, Tl!" meeting tipenetl by rcpt-tiling the “t‘r- ' .\lill'll lliv usual liiisine luelt-d 'l‘\\'ti papers, entitled “Timid fiotilts" and "llace and Nationality” vi-re l'l‘illl liy AI ~s lfiillt- AliicNtrill. l“.\o ll"\\‘ nii-nilieit»: were welconr d. 'l'ii»- Ntivi-inliei" meeting will be .l\'ltl al the lilillie til‘ Airs. liill‘i')' .\';illt--i'. ST. t‘.»\'l‘lll<]lll.\'lCS held their- )t'llili\‘l' incl-tint: at the iionie of ‘dis. lltflflfll‘ AicNevin, nine meni- nits and lllll- visitor llltidillilig, iiinl : .ii~‘\\'t'l'IIIi-'. Roll eaii with r; itations ind l|llllil|l't|ll.< readings. die-ports I'tiiii iin- tlii'i'er<-nt (‘OIIIIIIIIIPOS were ~llllllillll'll, and it was deciili-il tn liiri- stiiili‘ ont- to puinl lln- desks n the School. he buying conduit. .--t- wi-rl- 1Il|illlil7l.?ll to buy niliteri~ "les for the lhlzziztr which will be ‘hold later on. .»\ paper entitled “Aly .'niinir_v. Al)‘ district. Aiy Iloni-i" .va< ri-ail li_v Ali's. James Aliic- Finlyi-n, Alt-cling closed by singing "l-‘ltiw ilenlly, Sweet Afltiii." 'I‘hree :i-~\\ iiil‘liilii‘l':i were welcomed. Next nieetliig to lie held Ill. the homo til‘ .\lr.~~. James AlllflFiilli-HJII. _Al'i‘. tX-iitAlidl. institute met at the lionn- of Airs. A. Richard on tit-loin r llith. fifteen members and ‘two vis-iltirs being prom-iii, Thu ‘Illvclliii! intent-d liy singing the Iii- aituri- title, ziftei" which the Fin- liil'llll Slateniw-ut was rend from llll‘ .-\pril meeting. A paper on ‘Scarlet Fever" was rend by the Scrreltiry, Airs. Plzicide (lallant. IL t‘»\'_i|.\ tit-chit d l0 invite the Super- iyvlfitli‘ to VIHII the institute (in 01,10- .l|l‘I' 28th. A coininittel- to visit the I I'm" “"5 illitioiiitt-tl. Musical sel- ' ions liy Alias Ilicliitril were en- joyetl. l'i.i-I. \‘.»\.\"i‘ VALLICY branch ii--ld iln-ir October meeting at the litinie of Airs. Alalcolin Alelnnls. ‘nine liil'liilit‘i‘.\‘ and one visitor at ‘ending. .\ paper was read liy Mia. Alt-Suwiin, (‘IlIIllPll “The (‘ellnr in 5llfliii-fllliilfl" Tin- suin of $1.06 was llllllllt d in, lit-inc inoney left over from Groceries at a sticiul. It was llt‘t'llll'll to hold u busine-su int-et- up on Friday, ()l'l(.ll)t‘i' 17th to znzilti- pious for holding an enter- aiiiini-iit to raii-"ii funds for the Ill- <|itiil--_ The next nieeliiig will be iii-Id til llie home of .\ll'H. Andrew Stevenson, and rnll teail will be ansuw-red with a (‘zike Recipe. .\'(iit’i‘ll.-\Ai Seventeen members and oni- visitor zitteiitieil the 0c- lobei- meeting of this ‘club ivliicli was held zit the home oi‘ Airs. iv- Abunilant Hair Cared For By Cuticura Shampoo-i with Cutirurn Soap. preceded by llfllll Ilflflllffllllilh‘, of CUIICUYH Oint- tl.» scalp skin. do much to .in-- the tl ‘ wry to produce n IIIXUIIJIII growth of l air. ‘Report of Women's I , Institutes, of Prince B il to make aprons and (ilher artlJ-IPYWI» Ffiilff; sweeten the Stomach an Liiikietter. After the usual rou- tine business, poi-lid that a water container had lit-en bought for the school, also six lumps with iefleotors. Reports of other i-oniniitteeii were also heartl. and a puper on Cunning was reiid by one 0f the members. Lunch was served and the meet- ‘ng closed with the National An- them. Airs. AiiicLeiiii AIacNevin will entertain the Institute next month. SIIEIIIIROOKPZ Institute met with twelve members and five visitors at the home of Airs. A. lleiily on October 21st. Every mem- lit r present responded to roll cull with “ilousehultl Hinia." The us- uzii business wag uninitiated, and then the report of the Bean Sup- pt-i‘ was given, showing not receipts to be $30.30. it was tieeded to pi-e- pare clothing to be sent. to Mt. ilerbcrt Orphanage. A paper on “infantile Paralysis" was rend, af- ti-r which lunch was served and a scieiai hour enjoyed. The November nice-ting will be held at the home oi‘ Airs. A, Aicidwen. SOUTH IIEDEQUE BRANCH held their October meeting at the hmne of Airs. Howard AlucFarlune with nfnt-lceil members and six viii- itors pres-cut, the former respond- ing to Roll cull by giving some sug- gestion op how to make lhefineet- lugs -iilUl‘t: interesting. One new iiitfllilit r was \‘v'c'l(.'OlliPll. Papers. "'l‘lie Fnexpecicd (iut-st" and “AIUIIIPFB Part in School Life" were reznl liy two of the members. The next meeting will be held zit liii- llflliil‘ of Airs. \’l'iii, L. AiaeFar- lune. Th.- “.AV()NLl-]i\” Branch at Ciiv~ i-ndisli nit-t with thirteen members anti eleven visitors ill flit‘. hnnie of All» Nellie Bernard on October 15th. The meeting opened in the tisual way. lleptirts from the School visiting and prograniint- etininiit- ti-e were given, anti new commit- tees appninleil. ll. was ileritled to .\li‘f~i. Henry KAI! prizes to each school at the ind of [lie term, anti also a copy of the book. “Iiirds Blast of the Rockies" to each school. The sub- ject of School Fairs was brought iip"l'tii' iliseussinii. but. no decision \\'ll>i taken. Itefrcslinienls were ser- ved lit-fort- the inetitiug closed. - Airs. iPi-iini-r Stewart will entertain . tht- Instlute next month. _l.t).\'t‘. (‘itlChZKC Fifteen iilPIil" hers and seven visitors inet at the iionie of Airs. George. ‘(ilbstiin New litinifnitin, where the (ietober meet- ing of this club was held. After uinilini: the (id-i, roll call was uns- wt-reil with "Your favorite Pickle llecipe." (lotion to tlie value of $10.00 inindetl in and distrlbuletl among tho members for s-cwlng. A report was given from a inc-tuber of the buying (committee. It win-i zil- so dceiidrtl that the drinking foun- tains lie liiilfli" to order. Three new iill'lill)t'l‘S were weictinicil. instru- inenial lill "ic on the organ and vio- lill ILV Ali s (‘urrie and Stretch and .\lr. ('lii‘i‘lu was very much --n-' Dainty refreslinieiita were served liy the IIUHIUHS. The next meeting will be held in Long Creek School iinusiu at 7.130 p.ni. -l’()ltT IIILI. institute held their Uetoliei" meeting at the hoino til‘ AIISs Annfe iirtiwii, with eight incin- hers and four visitors [WBSGIPLIIUII call WAS iiniuvered with “ItidillesT Two interesting papers were read. and it was decided to have tire school cleaned after it has been re- moved t0 the new grounds. A very interesting meeting was held, (les- piii- (he small attendance caused by the iitorniy iveather. Mrs. A. Alviilizoiiiery will entertain the iii- stitulo next month. BURDEN institute had eleven members and two visitors at the (iclniicr meeting of their chili which iviis held ill the home 0f Mrs. Null Dnrrack. During the business iiiflfilllig it was reported that S86.- tlti had been taken in at the recent (‘h-‘clttin supper. The lollary on the Afghan xvi-is (li’lI\\'ii~ for. it ivziii de- cided in have each member begin ii piece of fancy work lo be don- ated towards a llzizaar sale, and Ill so to send Airs. Aiurriiy a letter nt‘ sympathy. Auction WIIS player] for iiii hour, Airs. Eldon (‘timpliell win» nini: first prize and Miss V. liar- raeli eonsiiiatitiii. Lunch was serv- ed and line meeting udjournetl to incl-t next nionlli at the lionie of Ali's. Jack Alelszilic. l.(i\\'l'lll INLEETOAVN. The In“ tnln-r IilPvllilIZ of this institute was held at llii- hoiiie of Mrs. Scott Jardine, twelve nienilierg “UL-my ink. The meeting opuiitnl in llie us- ual nianiier and it Wns repurlctl lhal the new IHITIIWOOII floor In thi- school hiid been cmnplelell. ll was than rlecldctl ‘o put a iii-w iniril WOOII platform in the school, and zlleio lo have a lecture Ill lhe Free- town Hiili on the following Wed- nesday. (inc new member was wel- i-tiinetl. A nlre luncheon wnii uervi-d iifli-i- Illtl close of the business int-oi Fug. Ali's. Ed. liiirns will tenterltiin the ineniliers next month. Sl'llll\'lll~‘llill.li. Eight I'll(‘Ilil)+*I'!l and oin- visitor inct in the sgjhfltfl- litniso- on October itlth where lin- I'Pi:iii.'ii' monthly meeting of this ilriiin-h \v.'i.~i held. Roll call wmi una- \\'l'I'l‘ll with (‘onunilriiiiiim Sonic l'lil‘i'l‘."lPOIIIIPIIUI! was rend. and iii-v- i-rul bills were submitted iind ord- "l'l"| inild. linrlng the litilidiiys, llie lower walls of the Interior of lhe eichntii were painted und new lillIHlH put up, tiliio a cont hook for eat-h child with his or her liiinio wrllteihliy it. Papers on "What Kind of n Friend are You?" and "thir Fllleiitlfllililill" were read by MPH. Peter Slneliiir and Miss M:ir- garel Mnellonnlrl, ‘It was ilecldi-tl to rcnew tho subscription of the Flflrliil Welfare Magazine. The N0- vi-niber nir-etlnii Will be hold In lhe Schoolhouse, roll call will be answered with “Jokes? Ia|TTJFllIANDLIIOT ll Branch met lnlpla Inch In: by "All Iii-p-l “Gill-rift. r o.» l‘ l . , an ii-niiiieiit-AL Trv w: mm Sh Agdkll (‘nnndlln llutrni with Mrs. J; C. Tuplvln for tiiolr (ielnber inciting which wns attend- ed liy Ti-n inenilitirs nod thirty viii- ilie committee rel" Kay presided In the absence of Mrs, Hardy. and Alisu Hazel Hardy acted as Secretary in the absence of Alias Alien. The sum of $2.00 was ordered to be returned as Grunt Refund. Miss Hardy was presented with a purse by the instltu-te as a recognition of her past services to the institute. Music was furnished by various members. and nu enjoyable evening was spout. The next meeting will be beid at the home of Mrs. David Smith. » GRAND RIVER. Eighteen meni- bers and twenty vlgltoru met. u.‘ the home of Mrs. John A. MacDonald where the October meeting of this Branch ivns held. After the usual und Biiysitle iichools were report- ed, It was then decided to buy a new Aiap of the World for the principiifs Department 0i.’ Cross Rivers School. Two Interesting pop- ers were read by Mrs. L. MucIJon- aid and MISS P. FllZgfifiilll. A musi- cal and Literary programme of the highest quality was then carried out. Une new member was wel- t-‘Oliiflli- 'l‘heii.iext meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Linus Aluclionald, Croiiu River-g Wi-IEATLEY RIVEIt-Jfhe Sept. ember meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Ali's. J, II. Iiuntnin and was iiltendcd by, fotir- teen members und 'four visitors. After the usual opening, the report of the proceeds of the recent ice (‘ream festival anti bazaar wvas given. The money was (iivided be- tween the two districts as follows: Wliciitluy River Hall (repairs $29.00 Itusllco, 57.00. Two new nit-embers _\ -re ivelconietl. The next meeting will be held at the home of Airs. Robert Sellzir- ('.'\RDIGAN.——IllSll[U19 inet in the School on October 8th, with| Airs. J. I). Mac-Donald actini’ as| hostess. Sixteen members and four visitors wcro present, and answtir- ed roll call with Il£lll0\\’e'trll Siigges. lions." It was decided lo pity the expenses of erecting u new flag pole in the school grounds, Ali's. Serlnigetilll‘ was appointed to look after the matter. Mrs. Mac Nichol iliilitilllitffltl that she has again off- ered prize of $10.00‘ to be liiw" through the institute to the pupil opening, expenses for Cross Riverl of RPSOIIQIIiII or Cardigan School making highest in Entrance Ex- amination. Mrs. A. S. AlticDonaiil was appointed Convener of Nation- al Events. A discussion was held on kt-tiping fruits and \'l‘l-§@l1ll1l<’ "l [I10 cellar. Airs. lviacNflzholl read u paper entitled "A (iiri‘5 lhw-piirii- lion for Life." The nit-cl Hg ‘dd-f joiirned tiller which lunch ivus Sl'i‘\'(‘tI. l. ‘ \\ ‘ S/ra/‘gfif dart iuwxnni-ziz. LIMITED. LONDON. ENG. Brilisfi—and used throughout the Empire A will‘ Bqildl up BPi|QYiAVQQQnQ 5d” livery convalescent willlwelcome "Ovaltine" as a daily beverage. I "Ovaltine" h“ a delicious flavour pleasing to all. and it; concentrated food values quickly build new, healthy tiasuesnnd restore worn nerves, "Qvaltine" brings the patient back to nor. mal health by the surest and shortest way, “Ovoltine" is prepared from rich milk, ripe barley malt and fresh eggs. Alinglc cup contains l2 tint" as muchnourisliment in a cup of Beef Extract- 7 time: as much an Cocoa. At all Druggists-SOQ, 856., $1.50‘ ' Canadian Office: 455 King St. West, Toronto LOWER FIlEET()\\'.\'.—~ Sevenl members and two viuiltirs nit-t iii the school on September 2tilii.;‘ where the regular meeting of this Institute was held. The VI(‘*"I'I'('*I' dent presided, and after the usual‘ (ipening, a busviess discussion took place on the new floor in the school Various ri-ptirls were. sulr mitted- The resignation of the Stit-ri-tary 'l‘rca.-iir<*r “H15 PPEFM", fully fl('I'H])l.t‘ll and Aliss Ainyl (‘nirns was appoiuteil to succeedi Airs l<‘. 1.. (‘airns, l AlIDDLITFONVInsLIIuIi- mot nl the home of Airs Sutiieriiiuill Wright, seven nicnibcrs and n_'ne visitors ttlitiniling. The mtg-ling (ypenpd in the usual nitinniir. and as the School (‘onun iltee had no report. this time was spent liy the ineniberfi KIWI‘! llllllqvlll Tccllws for Pickles and Pauiriiiz. The prtr iIYlllil for the evening was held over till next nitintli. Sonn- lllfiCllriSififl took place on cleaning thi- school grniinils. ll wits iler-‘doil to liiiy 2. new maps for the school. The next‘ |ineeling will be held til the home of Ali's. James-i Alut-(‘nrtlhn l‘; C7701" \'lC'l‘0ill.-\.— Nine inenibersniet and two visitors g[_[gny]jng_ pollen“ ) in the Iliiil on October 15th where. wug answered with‘ i-qumayions]. tho regular monthly ineeling_ol' The meeting opened as usual by this (‘lub was held. The meeting singing the Ode and repeating ti“, upteiii-il by repeating the Ode in uii- "(jg-goof The gcywo] Commiuee w ison. The treasurer l'l'llll1'1l'(l ill“ ported the need 0i‘ two cilimgry needs from Play. $25.69!. 'i‘lie inatt- wmer [Oumuins “my [m5]. and h er of having a hot supper in the “v5.5 deemed u, have {he conlmmee iiiill on ‘Thanksgiving day was dis- buy" t-iinne- It was decided lino m cussed. lint decision was deferred have the school rooms trashed be. until absent int-tubers hail been fore uehotil opened iigriiii, quorum consulted. it was decided to serve ineoting will be held iit the home oi PGIIUNIIIIIUIILS iit the November ,\1y5_ H, n Domini and m" can Wm meeting and ll Cfiiillillllet‘ was ilpr be answered with a, 101m pointed to look after some. (ti~10l{(lE'i‘O\VN.—Ten members meeting of this Institute wiii hen “my “"110 vigpol-s "whirled the til the honii- of Mrs. John EIIIWOTCII, October meeting of this club which and wiis attended by ten members was lit-id at, the Council (Yhaniber. und three visitors. Roll call Will Ame,- ml. ngufll opening. Miss Wil- anuwered with "Jokes. Committees son's letter was read iiri-tl (IISCIISS- to visitlheySiek and the School i441 and ll committee was appointed were appointed. A to secnrti inenibtirs for the Home Mil-is L, Ellsworth anti violin selec- Nursing (‘IIISS- It was decided to lions by the Aliases L. and Al. Ells- Druvide m‘. High School ivitli a worthwere eujoyed. The next meet- 3...; of The liook of ltiioivletlge- .lng will be held at the Schoolhouse SEA \llli\\'.—iniil.itule held its and roll call will bi- aiisivered by . (ii-toiiei- meeting at the home of “What I an: 801118 I0 11° W HPID ll"? Airs. (‘oifn lionald. fifteen members institute." Dominion There is something wonderfully attractive about Dom- inion Linoleum floors. They look so bright and cheerful and home-like and blend so beautifully with furnishings and hangings. They transform the dullest rooms; make the whole house colorful and cosy, warm and friendly. You can have this floor little cost. Decide on the ing comfort at surprisingly rooms that need improving; then select the necessary Dominion Linoleum from the wide range of attractive designs and colorings. Then you'll not only have beautiful floors, but amazingly praO- tiéal floors, too. You have no idea how easy it is to clean Dominion Lino- leum. No tiresome beating or brush strokes instead and it's bright and fresh, a5 ever. Dominion Linoleumi Al a turn w" I" gdzrlvhcn 0117M‘ '7'"! look f0, n" bu: n! back. n i-r°"'l“"' anion 01'1"!" a” pr sweeping. Just a few mop “mafia”, w”, s firm, smooth and non-absor- bent. Spilled liquids or grease cannot hurt it; it repels dirt and germs -- features where kiddies play. that are particularly welcome 0C Dominion Linoleum costs little to buy and is easy to 18y- It wears well and‘ looks well for years and years. -all the beauty and practical all the popular sizes. Dominion Linoleum Rugs You will like Dominion Linoleum Rugl, too. They have leum and lie flat on the floor without tacking. Made in advantages of Dominion Lino- At House Furnishing,- Dopu-tmentnl and General Stone llUjléd/lz; A EAST BAL'l‘lC-~—-'l‘he September ~ recitation by" ,