Q15 " ‘6-6138868 From $2.00 to $10.00 from Eaet Point to cop gar la a big territory, y“ “ht across thie apnea arkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses [imply heoauee PARK- AN'S EVE-GLASSES are he FINEST PROCURABLE. nd he Vie the ONLY‘ GRAD- ATE OPTICIAN (attend- nee eeureel.) In Montague hie UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL PAIILOURI- E. E. PARKMAN Montague, P. l. I. rofessional Cards Llr. Cliff hronic Diseases rlottetawn P. E. Inland. Clnldl 112 Prince St. oulls DAILY. 11 to 2 p. m 8.0DOT13.ldl& MoPhee B. A. . MacDonald. _ Barristers, Atthrney, Etc. - Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown $11350 8r Bentley‘ W. E. BENTLEV. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys H. F. MePhee » l ‘iillllll-i-illilli‘ Sillll HER llll , lllls Flilll ililiilill ilnys . 5M8 illilifli 917 DOBlOI S12, Morrraaan. I suffered terribly with Dyapepalia g l had it for years and all the medi- alnea I tool: did not do me any good. I read something about “Fruit-o 0 fives" being goodfar all Stomach Trouble and Disorder: of Digenion, I0 I tried them. , After finishing a few boxes, l was entirely relieved ul‘ the Dyspepsia and my general health was restored; and lam writingto leil you that I owe my life to “lhuit-u-tives" _ Mlle. AN'i‘i)iNl'I'l"i‘E BDUCHER. 50o a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25o. Al: dealers or seni; postpnid b1 Frnit-a-tivea Limited. Ottawa. Meals A la’ Carte or Table cPHote . Service, Just as you refer it can be had in- King fiend dining rooms. in addition. there lathe _ CoileeSh . operated of! i-hfl cafeteria pan. Choose which- ever service you will. °" a" usurcdoi gondioodwel cooked —and service that will pleas: wgingflfibtuorh lfiutd TORONTO. flm-rr_~ i000 Fireproof Roonls l "Close to Everything i Direction United Hotels l Company oi America 11 ice-—Bank of N. S. Chamherel i‘ MONEY TO LOAN - p. m. May he consulted off hours at 116 Hiilaboro 8t. ‘S. S. HESSIAN MONEY TO LOAN ntlgue P. E. Illa J. l). Stewart, ll. C. George Street. loito"; for the Union Bank Candaa. ~ A. B., M. D. I Brighton Road, Charlotteto e Treatment in Selected Ca Telephone 207 “rleter, Solicitor ,Notary Public-l Etc. lrleter and Solicitor. 84 Greet V. Miles Garriso limonar, Tuberculosis Specialist ‘; THE cnsstorrsrows THE EASTERli GUARDIAN SHOP from Hoimarre Catalog. “ma. H. i. mason. the Mon- ‘i ts-gue Optometrist. is busy these ---~“5c"°°N.5R EXPEaTEDZGBIB examining school children's The srbr. "Sea Foam" Clillt- l-Biifleyes. Parents should see that. "iii"! Peflrdon is daily expected their children are properly fitted 77°"! isllduey. with a load oi coalJior their studies now that the K- schools are soon to be opened. People make appointments. ' from a - lstance should ..'FARM FOR SALE. 50 acres d 1003.13.31 centrally located, well fenced. Run. m“! brook at back 0f Farm Will‘ HWQITUR-NED FROM TRURO nail with or wllhfllil 9WD. raisin Mr. Lester B. ‘Mellish Montague‘s °i' 9911018. lll health. Apply to obllging town clerk and business 51°15'15" MWYhBrI-lon. Klilllllll‘,lllilll, has returned from atendlng “‘ "' 'tho Odilfellows Convention at H dsHQrii FROM HALIFAX Mr.l,'l‘ruro. A former school teacher i a o" '- “Leah i5 ""1098 U16 viii-[und possessed of more than ord- F“ 1° -M°i1li\8\l0- Hiliillflil l» dlinllry; intelligence, he is certainly W" o‘ ‘D~ J- MQLB" EMT-Will‘ llJf" nut out of pint-e lls a delegate. K lner town clerk. snd is rl nlosi _.___ “’“l"°'"" "lfilifll- He reports con-I “mom-z on VISIT. —iMl'. John limo"! efllieciully in Halifax Glilis of (‘ilxlrvl'ooil, Lot 45. who Where he is stationed to_ be grcut-ltlllougll in ills 82nd your, is still ll’ improved over a year ngu Bliii llnlellnil hclirty; was both gruti ls 0i’ the opinion that the time is fled illlli pleased to welcome lilS! fir" when business in geuerrldweek, ills daughter, _-Slster Mary wil ‘be on a pre-wnr flting. K Donald oil n vi-slt all the Wily from She her ‘Convent in Baltimore. i"! "I"? ‘living no special train,l ._ ,1» i— the hotels dill not do ‘the ihrivingi "y/‘VEIINOSX RIVER Cl'R(3Ul'l‘.— ‘luslnizss they did in former yeursg-Serviceafl. for Sunday. Aug. 20.— A gentleman who _ was preseni50.l§erj-y' Jlulley. l0 u.m.; Sunday thought it wtys the most orderlyiséboiji» 319-30 fl-ilh; "the ExDW-liiii- gathering he ever win-missed, K-cy til; Faith." Vernon, 2 p.lll.. Sull- --‘M°N"TAGUE RACES The hnr-Iwrls accompanied bv Sister 0:1} f‘ v-“pw llirh“ "lvlngqwnm Flt! races. recently held at Mouiaig-"Qilennu. "Phil-Sisters spent sever- é)l;ltylh.llllizv',li\lllllg my‘ u pager b); u a 1 f, i , ,,, , i. 1- v . ._ g - ‘-'~ _':- C~\\"l'€ res out Iris’... 22?. ‘ii1l‘°ll."‘.‘...f§3;.$1.35’i>...l'l1l”l§il..§i°‘$‘{l..i552} ;ni>x<'.,,*4~- all that cuuiil be desired. ‘Owingluf Les Sileursdl. Notre Dame. sgfinuim‘iwlfi"Luliflldxmfinrxfng '13:: , . . . I ‘GUARDIAN Reports oi Wollleifs institutes 0i l’.ll. island Hunt" River: The relillfli‘ meeting of this institute was held at the home 0i Mrs, wedlock 0|! July 18th. The usual business was transacted, after which lunch was served and a social hour spent. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Duncan MncDon aid. New Zealand}: Ten members and three visitors ruet at the school-house on July 26th. After the ueuul business, the report of the Convention was given. it was decided to have a cupboard made and pliiPe-il in the school. A colli- mlltee is in be appointed each month lo clelln thi- school; The next lllcctillg will be held in the schoolhouse, I East Point: Tile regular meet- lng of this (fill-ll was heill llt the holllc lll Mrs. Jullll i1‘. Mill-Unn- llll! uli Jill)‘ 10lil. SPVl-Bil lllelll-l bers and i-ive visitors W('l‘l-! pres- the Ol-pilrlnllgl- is to be taken up at the meetings, Cable Head East: Twenty mem hers null seven visitors were pre- ‘daly School, 2.30 p.nl. "Tile Accus- ..'ViI8|TiNG PASTOR Rev, H_ l-piéll Wolniln." Cherry Valli-y, 7 p. Spencer and iMrs. Spencer m $1,111. “A musical evening with old John were among the last week's “Willie 430M191 ‘Hyiiiilfl? Milli." visitors tn Montague willie hereflllfllnle [expect to get their reward they were the gum,“ o; ma“. 01min‘ heaven. hull no questions asked (minds My, and Mpg J_ H, Mn. Go to lChul-cll. Minister, Rev. Ro- Leuu, Mr. Spencer was for nlany ha" M~ Brmlle- "Furs pllsinr of the Presbyterian: "WW Church here. and apparently has MACMH-LANQ HOTEL not fnrgotell his early pastorate '*"_ as he is among our annual Visit-i “m W- A- 0 Miillln Clililivl-te- -,r5_ K town Miss E. Blanche Hsvilrlgl, e. Charlottetown; Miss Dora, .-.*AROUND AGAIN We are "lPflscd to lenrn that Mrs. Wm. Vlc-Qunrrie who is among our vis- "ors is able to he nui again. Mrs. Hollgson Charlottetown; Mr. l-Z. A. Wlortll Splenl Ornglm U, s, A" lMrs. H. IR. Worth Salem Oregon ‘virOllrlrrle Wflfl strum-ll with will g-réZrA-Ulliitgs Bridal: illti. l d . th h t - , i,“ ‘W3 rllargélg“ pgziaat]: zeprriheth lrlenderson Charlottetown; ‘n the house for a few days. Hm‘. $2: lgffifmicez? ghhii-ihilelowu; ‘Mir liM. i ~ ‘ ' *‘ °°“'“i "a d" r ‘vm Mcouane “as Miss Susie MaoGl-egor Charlotte- ~vcr for a few davs. from Welli- H N’ a n q lowll; Mr. Leitb E. Bracken Chal- ‘e and wh- e he“ Btendedlottetown Mr. H. J. Palmer Char. ..'~Miss Stella .MoNelll, crflsmChnrloffgtown Rivers, left on Milildliy to resume(tharlmtsforyvn her duties in Clermout School. N. charlmmown lAillherst N. S. .."Miss Mattie McDonald, who Kummup a (Q Ml ‘has been visiting friends ni Grand‘ Edgar Maoyutt Mr. J. and Charlottetown; River returned to ‘Cléflllfllll. rm p4,; James 33mg Tilda?» N~ Mr. Rulbert L, Cotton ‘ ' [town Miss Gertrude DeBlois Char l -~ Miss All" Cilmpmn’ G9°'5°"lnttet0wn; Rr. snd Mrs. J. Y. .\’lc own, is visiting her sister, Mrs Mapmdyn Yuma,“ B, w_ Mn w_ F‘ Tsrnes, Charlottetown. A. ~~'Mms Bunédelte Miss Gwendayen Taylor Bnslon ‘s visiting Miss Elsie McDonairi,|M,._ Brissy. Charlottetown Mrs, G. W, ‘w races‘ lottetown Mrs. ‘H. J. Palmer Chur- —-*-<4>———- lottetown Mr. Harold Palnln‘ PERSONALS iffhilrlottetown Mr. P. E. Palmer ——~ {Charlottetown Charlottetown, _ Charmw and four visitors present, Tnyior and family Chariottetuwm. MnhlesolhlMiss Vera Taylor Charlottetown; H. C. lrwin- Mrjind Mrs. sent nl lllc home of Mrs. Angus Nil-Isuzu: on the evening of July 25lll. 'l‘lll- lueetllng opened with ‘the singing oi the Ode. after ‘which ii illscusslou wns held re- garding tile lllnkillg of a quilt |anli plans were nlllde for the holding of ilu institute picnic on [August 0th. Tile next meeting [will bo rit the home of Mrs. John lA. MacDonald. St.‘ Coluniba: Thirteen Peter Mclunii on July 21st. After the regular business an interesting paper was read. it wss decided to hold an ice cream social on August 15th. to raise funds for the work 0i tile club. After the serving 0f lunch the meeting was adjourned to meet in August ui the home ui Mirs. A. l1‘. Campbell. One new luelniler Joined lll this meeting. New Perth: The regular meet- ing of this institute lwus held at the home of Mrs. Alex. Hamilton on August 2nd. There were elev- en lllelllbers rind six visitors pres- erit. After tile singing of the Ode. and the reading and adoption of the Minutes oi the lastmeetlns. it was decided lo iluld on ice (‘ream suizizll in the New Perth Hull on August 16th, Tile singing of 0id- Time Favourited, then i(ll-‘ lowed. The next llleetillg will be held at the hflme ui Mre. Ernest Niilfil‘. l l l “Central Bedeque: The regular lllcéiirlg of this institute was held at the school, oil July 24tll.l ‘Phel-e were eleven luclllilers pro‘- scnt. After the rcgulnr business.‘ desk-l oi‘ the school, 'l‘lll=. w0utl-. it was decided to vurnis-h the} work of the interior of illescllool‘ hi being repilillleli illirllig the lwll days. The report of lile (‘ilnvell- tiull ill Charlottetulvn was given by the delegates. mem- f bars and two visitors gathered B! the borne of Mrs. X . W omen Only; pow-r n0 rl-llsl_' . It's a r PAGE ssvss 5+ I‘ ,- f Your Men Folks like A ito Put Things Off; That's Why This Is Addressed to You Women. It there is one in your family circle or among your iriellds who is having difficulty vllth their hearing, or if the)’ H" suffering from head IIOISCS: Y0" an help them with Leonard Ear Oil. It does give relief: it ha? . iieved thousands since it W“ fist pieced on sale in 1907. l‘ h not put in the ears but “in- serted in the nostrils" and “rubbed gently in back of the household necessity. Don't put off getting it. _ $1 AI All bfllgpiiillfi "mo". : - r ( c» - (lrLu 1,)" rfhlfiQahr ecnl , My“; l" Puiiillizl L. II. BEDIJNGTWlN (‘On 5M” Agglfll, Toronto A. O. LEONARD, Inc. u rmh Avon. sew wrh- -\'- Y- ‘ 1 l ..l null it was lleciiled iu hlive‘ trustees llleel zllld determine lrinliru-iot jun certain anniversaries. to des- of Lot 16: The monthly meeting '——_—~-' ~-—---»_——' -~—~—_~ ~-~—~~--———~———~ 01 this "mmuie w“ hem u; the willcll. ll was sillii hail HEN‘! cs- DESTROY GOLD hume of Mrs_ R‘ J_ McLean m, tubllshed without ille coilsent oi ——-——~ July 23rd, 'l‘llers were fifteen melll l-llfi WWII fliilllilrltlefl. ' Cilille-‘le 3P9 Psiimaiml be“, Napalm Tm, putting of a itroy two million pounds worth of pun“) i“ U“, “mum, “as discussed, —-—~- -<o>iv<_ lgnid zlnllulllly by their custom mulmnllrdh- gm‘... |,,,,,,;.|-l,|nbiil'ning small pieces ol lzuld lent wiletller it was ilcst til have it placed ill tile school or in the school grounds. Tile report of the (‘onvenliou was till-u given. A l i Klngiborough: The July meet- ing of this institute was held ill the llollle oi Mm, Fred Rob- elliwll. flight members and five visitors ‘being present, Several Inierefliing papers were read. The next lilcetlng will be held at ille home o1‘ Mrs, Wnltel‘ Young. Sherbrooke: 'illverlty- three mam bers and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. Major Townsend on Jilly 13W» Reports of various com mittees were heilrd, and the re~ port of the delegates to the (‘on- vention given. it was decided to bu)’ ii "iii; i0!‘ llle school. A pic- Mrs, p_ E, palmpi-‘nic is to be hold for the district Muster srliesl Lsl-lilbeiore the opening oi the school. Pogi-lmll M; w_A_ Qymgleyl Spring Park: The regular meet D,._ and M“ Hon“, in; of this institute was M“, T‘ zit the llullle 0f Mrs. Arthur Clark held 0n the evening oi July - 27th. Pro were‘ sixteen members, Roll- cilll was answered by the giving llf birth- stimes and it was de- cided that pickle receipes should be given at the which will be held st the hits lire-ii cleared from the hold- next meeting, some of Mire. John Enmun llt 7.30 $80 paper wlis lllen rcuil and eujnyoll lby all. Lunch Willi HPrl/tili ullii ii social time spoilt lll games and lmuslc. The next meeting will bu held at the home 0i Mrs. Hebert Hutchinson. I Mllddleton: Ten members- and two visitors met at the home of Mrs, Jas. McCardle on the even illg of August lst. it has been de-i cided in paint the desks and the‘ outside of this school during the holidays. Reports of the money made at the rel-em Ice (‘ran-m Social were presented and pro- ved satisfactory, A demonstration on the nlukiug of Snlrtds was given by the Supervisor, Three new Illcnvbers were milled to the cluib. Lunch'wns server] and pleasant social lluul- spent, [home n! Mrs. Elliott Wright. | Stanchei: Tile regular llleeting loi this institute lwns ilcld at the, liwme of Miss Buchanan on Aug- iust 7th. 'I‘here were seven mem- interesting account of rl barn-yard tragedy, followed by on First Aid was given by of ilhe lflPmlllBfS. Plan-s for painting '0i the school were COlll- sollllls llollsll RACES? The following are the classes:-- ( 1 ) 2.22 'i‘l'0t_ 2.25 l’ai'9.-—I‘ll|'si* $200.00 (2). (3) 2.40 Straight 'l‘rilt.-—l’llrl-li.- $150.00. 3.00 Trot and Farrow-Purse $100.00 No. 3 open to Kings County horses only. - Entry fee, 5 per cent of purse, must accompany “:3, each entry. ‘um mpeung “m "P m“ m m°=lirltflos (‘IORP Wcilllcsilily’. Aug. 16th ilcxt. made on or since .1111)" 15th, no bar. Monday, August 21st 192i $450.00 --PREMIUMS _$45o.0o Records As we are members of the National Trotting As-g _.,,,,,,,, hmmthis meeting. iiilhnllilssion, Adults so cents. Children 25 cents. l . ' AH. We" "ll "vs "Wilma Pressm- Aliisociation, the rules of that Association will govern, Recy Twrgemwm 5' 'Harry King (‘mpnum N_ a iilguoitnnilce-cream festival, The pletpd MISS Buchmum was an . , n‘ _ . fiMiss Minnie Walker Boston IN‘ B‘ M!“ Bmy Kdng chipman of‘ lltiilvlellgailgyflarhliliilahitlg0denfifygiglDllilltPd Secretary >Tl‘Pilillll'8r ini. i , " ' ' ‘ Miss Dorie King Chip- l . h _ the place of Miss Mnilleson wno' l B “smug h" ‘inner’ Mm‘ J‘ H‘il'ililll N‘. B. Miss Nnncv Kinll “m m t B“ sch-no‘ during the has resigned it was decided fol M‘ mph“ Gwllgewwii- A- (‘hlpmnn N. B. lMlss Ruth Kill!- "tmlfml-"S 12"" lilii-“tlnfl "ekw 11165;“. “thou il picnic in august Two ~ s u er. xce en wor s elng ' ' work. 59!? ‘IIWWJEI, will quickly yield to the uooflsin; dost of e/UwOrbinm-Tr‘ _ . town Master Buster Rsttenhury Rub ell-kl; lntothemnn- , “M” l“ D- M°D°“““" Hhlm“ (‘hzirlottetownf Prof. shll Mrs. ° cleeafew drops of Aheor- s "mung h" mmmer’ Mm u‘ A‘ Duncan Charlottetown Mr. and binn, ]r., and the inilauh. y nation which canned the will quickly dip- n {xi-aha with it u» pain. Keepi bottle on hull audhopeepareéiureno u. l niifil‘ “ma! w. r. Youric. he. w stirs-i an. tum-i W II IE! I ark R.MoGuigan,BA RRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC Money to‘ Loar. Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. inland ..,,_.._ alm_er 8r Palmer . J. PalmolyK. C. H. L. Palmer ‘ Barristers, Etc. l Bank of Nova Bcotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. i. Money to Loan - iIORSON e DUFFY i larrletere and Attorney-at-Law ‘ MONEY TO LOAN lollcltere for Royal Bank of Canada oLean 8a McKinnon ‘ - DONALD MeKINNON l Barrister, Attorney-at-Law l Oiflce-Jloyal Bank Building i Ch-llettetown, P. E. leland r. C. C. Archlbal , miuate on N. Y. Poet Graduate ‘ Medical School and Heepltal Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Ne" * and Throat . Office Bayer Building, Great Oeorl’ Street, Opposite Guardian Office . Telephone SBO-h Office l-ioure-O to 12 a. m. 1 to b l J. A. MoEACHEN. , Oph. D. Eyee examined and glaeeee furnished when needed. Office-in Grafton Street (above Parson's I and 10 cent Itore.) ‘ Hours 10-1 and 8-6. Oat. i ., lvenln by! pelntment. “Tiloph ne L. 1 l 2 E _ Eyes v REPAIRING This ll an opportune time t- nnvg your old tlree mode n good l» 08W ilUR SPECIALTY Cord Tlree. Bring youre toda ind let ue put Y0" l" l°°<| IMP ‘or the‘ season. EDGAR WHITLOGF 162 Kent Street Telephone 897 L __._._._...¢*__.._. ii l. ii A ll ii ill Qflpllllllll Examined Glasses Fit-tell Montague, P. E. I~ Graduate In opener! nlmlto ceileel urcluelve Tent jeern COI- inem with no“ euro ‘ Chipman N. B. Mr. and ‘Mrs. RW zersild. Georgetown. A. \llken, Georgetown. A. .."Miss Geol-ginii. and May Mo, WclLellan, who have beemvisliingl ~ ‘leol-gotown. left Monday for StfcAliAuiAN CHEEQE lets-rs. A - Wright Shanglil Cll-ina. —i—-<+>i—— LONDON, Ailg. l5.—’i‘he ..'\Mr. IHOWRTd Stewart. Char-- lyst's report on the ‘otti-tnlvn, spoilt the week end st- ‘lill home in Georgetown, A. 1i‘- - ‘to have ..'l\r.(‘.. B. Green and Daniel 6., ‘ n _ D McLean 0i’ Montague, are st pres-Ill? "H! (Ialilidliill Abllculillli- 9f gmrtnlcnt here. lho analyst say» ‘n1 on an auto trip to the Doctors _ “m home m summeraide_ K_ thitt he found no truce of arsenic. loud. zinc or other poisouin the (zllcuse complained oi, and ul- tllnugh he ale sollle of ii himself he suffered no lll effects. There is no doubt that the cheese eaten wus Canadian; in lll-ct, it lllls been ____ [P110811 buck to the factory which ..*.\irs. Fraser. of Dnnstnffnslltl- made n- 0i"? (419988 8011i by 011° ‘s tho gilest of Mrs. 0. Enmzln, at retail firm in Dover was the sub- Vernon; also the lMlisses Veasey oil ject of cbmplaint, however, lnlii- ‘he some place. ..‘Mr. Peter Henlllrer of Moll- taglle a returned soldier, has ieftl 'or Halifax. to receive treatment! ‘n the hospital. for 'wounds in-' lit-ted during the war. K . the shipment made by the factory] “Willis Bessie Keeping of Murr which produced it, the opinion .v Hflnboh is visiting lin Montaz- held is that the cheese which onus‘, lo. The guest of her friend Misc ell the trouble may have conle m1 warm“ ‘Mcbem, ‘contact with some poisonous sub- ___._ stance utter arriving on this side. . .'Rev. Huflh Mill" ‘illier were ilmong the recent vis- "lors to Montague. Mr. Miller was was ‘ormeriy pastor of the Methoilifll “hurch here. K ‘Uv-yilissss Jean _(‘,illnpbeli aild The analyst's report is regarded theta Johnstvn left for their on very satisfactory by the Can iomes in Npvjport after visiting in adiau authorities here, Baldwins Road the buests of adverse finding would have seri- liisses dill; and Angie Cairns. ously damaged the high repulir Phese young ladies made many lion enjoyed by Canadian cheese ‘rlends during their visit. in this market. not even convinced that cheese to blame. Allthough the of» the poisoning were severe. 110m? Mrs. Arnoldfliilttenbury (lhflrltllfl! Mrs. Wm. Dean Boston; Mr. SA. FREE!) OF BLAME Ana- (Yanaliiull heese which was recently nlllelciullplpg mo}; place, A new poisoned s number of. wood floor ls [u 1,» lam p‘ til Dover people has geen receiveiilNnrl-ll Rustico school before tile facts produced on the victims olllug or tllls h died and all have now recovered, Bil- . ‘Mrs. Philip Quinn, Boston, is . , t _ ‘ done by this club snd great visliing her lbroihel‘, Capt Ftz- fllfiiillnsgvcfigfilggteflgaz?‘ “Transit, gllusiiléim ishbeing shown by nil. ‘- ‘ ' ‘ ' lss ‘urrut ers rend paper on cunning, after which s short die- PUSSiiOII was held and the meeting adjourned Cavemfsh and Ruslilco: Insti- tute lllPi ut the home of Mrs, Jer- vllliilh Silllpsiln nu July 19th. ’i‘llcre were eighteen members and four ._visitilrs present. After" the regular business the com- lllittee reported six culls nlilde on the sick. A discussion on school ‘hllrlb f~lll term opens All ice-cream null Sll'ii\V")t‘:!‘|-y. lll.- July 13th, to raise funds, Five new mcnllbers were zlililed to the club ut this tlllle. All open- air lueelillg will he held in August null the members of the Sterling institute Rre t0 be invited to nt- tend. l Linkletter: Twelve members and uni», visitor met at the homeluut the mun" of Mrsil C. H. (‘lurk 0n July 6th. us this was only a small purl, uriThe report of the Convention will; Archie Liuklctler. , club. I . Ell/Bil lby Mrs. and Mrs, The British Ministry of Health is the 8011001- ths delegate from this School improvements were dis- °L9$5 “GLAND FARM" WHEN? cussed rind a committee was ap- PATENT 9'53 l pointed to make arrangements‘ *'—' for hllving the pump installed in WEST UENNUS- ‘Mau- Ali! 15l" —By a vote of 79 to 7 this iOWIll decided tonight to ban so-called M‘ Carmen The regular magi glund hospitals within its bordr the llnli on July fifteen members and four lplieseilt, The report of the since umhllvs a lottery for a qillll- which lllus ‘been made. this lottery to iTlwn new memlbers were added {lake place st the next meet-ins. si this tlmel 8 l ivnl was held olll lstltute was held in ers- Blst. There wererflanson to ‘the sclectmen that his visitors Conve-nltluue in operation here was decli- tion was given. it wns decided to'cd. Alcmion was attracted to this new member-r | institute ilt this nleetillg. ix ‘\ l all Sourla East: The regular month it iiy meeting of this institute was held at the home of M-rs. P. A.‘-\ Mclsnme on July 24th. Fifteen "-' lmelllbrers and twenty- five vislf tors were present. Since the last‘ meeting two bracket lumps, iritll‘ |refl+:clilrs, lwcre purchaser] for the ‘ _sch0ol and lt has been ilccllled t have beuver- bollrd put on thel ceiling of ilhe school. Miss Les- .3 lie, Secretory, resigned and wllsl tendered a hearty vole oi thanks . iinl- her villus/hie services wigile a imeullber of the cluib. The luleting niljourneil to meet iii ills Home 28th. All interesting ilrngrlinlnlei of Mrs. S. J. MoAulliy on August‘ ' was tilell furnished ililil a socilllii‘ lllue silent by all pvt-sent. Banjo, ilnil violin music which WilS lllr- _ nislleil by- Messrs. Ml-Donalri. l-lliiilllee and Mclnllis, llccmuprln- leil by M/iss McDonald was thoi‘-‘ ougllly enjoyed by llll. and goeslz‘: l0 Blmiigtilcn the uinl llnil ODJGCU“ of the Women's institutes through, y, llllllll-‘ly —the |m| llrovienlent of home llllii social conl ' Ions, l {A The petition of Dr. J. Leon "gland farm” be allowed to con- hospitlll a few days ago, when a patient in whose body glands of a bull had been grafted died. Res- idents of the town protested vig- orously against the were milled to the! institution ' H. Acorn, BinilerTwine Buy your Twine: early and make sure of your supply. We have the following well known brands in stock. PLYMOUTH SPECIAL GREEN SHEAF SILVER SHEAF The demand will be large with the supply limited, so buy early. Poole & Thompson Limited ’ Montague ’ BRINGING "UP FATHER'- ‘- '1 AWFUL-LY QLAQ wQU PW t“ BROTHER TO wofin IN noun orifice - us, LEFT EARLY "rats MORNlNG lxuow l-le‘l.l_ o: A —-—,- SUCCE55' . s7 i WHERE i5 NN-“Aleis BROTHER? 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