r //. L’ n u'd d. a g Zistlizzzss O you ever lean wearily on your desk in D the middle ‘oi the afternoon and wish with all your heart that you could get away from business for a weelr or so? lt is Naturels danger signal that you need something to re- vive' drooping energy. to invigorate tired nerves. , I Because of its abundant nourishment and because it is so easily digested, "Ovaltine" is ,1, excellent "pick-up." it invigorates nerves and body, building up within the system a re- "rve supply oi strength and vigour. i l i l To avoid feeling languid and listless drink , delicious "Cvaitine" daily. "Ovaltine" is rich 1 in every lrnown energizing, body-building ele- ' menl: in proper proportion-—obtained from 1 ripe barley malt, milk and eggs. lt creates 1 new energy and maintains nerves and body in i a healthy, vigorous condition. l l l i’ Q A! all druggisl: 60c. -— 90c. —- $1.50 A. Wander Limited - London, England Canadian Ofice z 455 King Street West. Toronto Ricard A Success With Steel Closet $50.00 delivered any station. For coal or wood This is a model that we have sold for four 0r five years, and has proven it- self a splendid baker, economical in fuel McCLARY KOOTENAY. , The Premier Steel Range McCLARY PANDORA: The Queen of the Cast Ranges. $4....- igreat many sold by us all over P.E.I. Not one dissatisfied. Ask to see them. - vjviiocsatr a ncrnrr. \ \. I l/ .~ "' .lili ilill i INSTITUTES, l l Elmira institute held its Augusto meeting at tbs homo of Mrs. Wm Iiiarris with seven members anv. six visitors present. After the usu ll opening. u. discussion was hell. ‘on ways to provide funds for til. dnstltnte. and an interesting panel was read. Murray Harbor. Fifteen morn ,bers and iivs visitors met on Aug ‘lllth. attha home of M s. Horace Hyde. The meeting too .ths form fol a "Kiddiefls Program." Each lmenlher was drcssed as a child and lroli call was answered by a nurs {cry rhyme. Plans were mnile for in picnic lit the Expcrinlentul Farm llfrillay. 14th. A committee oi five ‘nlillnilvrs was appointed t0 mallo out a programme for the next six months. l“()lll)\i’llli,' Lilc ilnslnessni ‘the meeting u “Fairy Tale Con~ lost" took place, and two prizes were givvn. one for best dressed child and one for the worst behav- lcd l'llilil. ’i‘hc next’ meeting will ;bc llcid at the home oi Mrs. LcBori flint-hon. St. Peter's North institute held ills August meeting at tho school-- _ house with an attendance olsevon iullffillilffl and three visitors, Aitor the ilsual opening. n motion WM ‘nladc that a bill for willie-washing the school be paid. ' I North River. idleviln members and seven visitors met at the home ul‘ Mrs. Alfred Yeo on August 11. fltilcuinl" ilusiness oi the meeting iwus attended to. Next meeting Twill be held at the home of Nil-s. (icnrgv Owen. y M011"; pleasant. lilsiltilte ulctl ‘on August iuurtccniil ill lilo holnc. lol‘ Niiss Minnie Robinson roll cull. ‘was answered by ouch mombcri 3giving diiiclxenl ways oi unlnlil lliiililiilPfl. ilusliltlss matters wcrin ill.\‘(t esul but nothing new ilecldleli, upon as the uttendanize was sluali on account oi busy season. Four ncw membcrs were udlli-d to lhc, ‘roilni this alerting. The ncxtl mcollng will he hold at the hmmi‘ lot‘ oil's. ‘Alphcus italmsey, Wlivlw m“ c1111 W111 1,11 unswercd with! ipicklc recipes. ' Murray River. Fifteen mem- lbcrs llllil six visitors mot at inc) ,ll0li\i\. oi Mrs. George, Whltcwny on] {August elcventlr ‘Plans were made in". a 1111mm to tho l€iii[)i¥l‘liilli:1llfll" illnnn on August fourtct-ulb. 'i‘hel inlcnlilcrs dccidcd to have thc, ‘school rooms cleaned 41ml Dflllllml 'fw() now members were milled to the roll. Mm. Duncan McCannci. lwlll ontertnln tho nlclnbcrs for ltho Scptcnlber meeting. St. Catherlnes. On Auilllfii twuifth clght members and l-llfefl visitors mvt at lilo home oi MW- Asncs ‘MncFndycn. ltoll call W118 answered with fllllillcflllflnfi l0!‘ l meetings. Arrangements were . nnude ior holding a lawn party. ite- irlorts of tho various committees 4111-1-11. ilcard, the School Colmlllllei! .1-1-.porilng that the school had been palnn-d and pupered. At the Iloxt incl-ling which will be held at the ‘homo oi Mrs. J. M..-Maci~‘ailyen lcncli lnculber will answer this r011 [with paying ton cents. A con-test is also arranged tor this meeting Infill llm losing Bide will be slveu a "treat." A Grateful Letter by Dr. ‘ From a Lady Made Weii l Williams‘ Pink Pills. “i wish from my hcnrt I cblllll pcrsuadu ovnry pl-rsorl who is run down in ileaith lo izlvo ‘Pr. Wil- ‘ilmns’ Pink Villa a limb" Th“ writes Mrs. Louie Mitchell. 011k Point, Man, who further says:- "About a year ago 1 was a weak iwoman, silflferlng from a run (lawn ‘liyiitfilil nnd impoverished blood. Any little exertion would cause my Jens to tremble and- my iloart l0 lihroh violently. 1 could not sweep ‘a room or walk fifty’ fcst without liming cxhailstcd. 'i‘hvu l ilegan iilk~ ing i)r. Williams’ Pink Pills and alter tnkng only six iloxes l am as well and strong as over, i can wulk and run without stopping every few seconds gasping for ilrontil us previously. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will be my stand-by in thi- fulnrp if ever my blood nceds l l - . V, ‘ - . v an & MacDonald l‘ iso KENT STREET it, l ‘The Penalty oi Leadership __.-___Q. ._ In um Tin-allure I1‘. Marlllnnlls Wrote a Msstsrnlwe. Tun vusnuxrr or Llclinrinmnr. w" limits some significant utriuvts from It. l "In every llelii of human endeavor- l"? "i" ll‘ um must “fin-mm; llu In the who. inn-i of publicity." In art. In literature, In mnale. in industry, llw ruWlIII aml Illa punishment an aiwlll "I! some." "run LEADER ra AIRAILI-‘D alccsusn nr. rs A manna, AND Till rcrvon-r r0 "lulu. msi in alumni ruoor on" nun‘ Lmnrcnsnrn.» "IF TIIE lsltlllliill TRULY LEADS Ill} REMAIN" Tlllfi LEADER." "will! which is gmnl or [not raaliss ltsnll known. no " how lanai the alarm» of denial." "It snr. c1111.»...- m on» moral-lotion "it . ‘iiéissggeé; c- =B"-'.QS,l-Z=BTZQSS i ‘ win." -.o, , W111 building up again, and 1 simil al- wnys iind pleasure- ln recommend- There are many troubles due tn ivonk. watery blood which cnn sus- ily he overcome by a fnir use of Dr. Willluini-l’ Pink Pills. The sole mis- sion of this medicine is to enrich lliill purify the blood and wilcu that is llfllit! all the varied symptoms oi unnmnin disappear, and good health rcluuls. You can get thcsn pills lTEPTIHTS ITF WTIMENB _____TI{ E CHARLOTWETOWN GUARDIAN .M____._-___,._,___ mi no Walk Baby? EFIURPI would not have to walk the mothers insisted on using Bab '0 Own 801p baby's bath. cleanses and The soap . ' § loorso often with restless babies ii lot I I ‘ ‘es and prevent! , skin irritations and scalding which so Little Harbour institute met at, the lloine oi ‘Mrs. A. F. MacDonald .111 August 12th, when fourteen members and tour visitors were. present. The sum of $5.00 was vol-l ed for School Fair prizes. Plunsl were also made for a dance and’ ice ‘Cream Festival to lie held in’ lhQ School on August 28th. Two new members joined the institute at this meeting. The next meeting; Will be entertained by Mrs. James‘, l"oiey_ l Glen Valley. On August 12th’- .en members and three visitors mct’ .ll the home oi‘ Mrs. Simon Blun- don for the regular mecllrlg of this institute. Roll call was answcreti by cach menlber giving a plan.» oi nvetry. The mcnrbvns ilncidril to l>uy a ilrlilk-lrlg fountain for lhe schiml- to buy n chair for the teacher, new window shades. Thu next meeting will hc ilclrl at the llonlc of Mrs. Aialcolln MucKe-nzie. Moreli. Nille one. visitor mot at the home oi .Vll'i<l. W. T. Anderson on August 121i. Each nlcnlber rcsporuicd lo the roll by giving n household hint_ Discussion was ilold 0n how the members could help to illiilie the School Fair silcm-ssfill. The noxt nu-etlng Will be livitl in Moi-ell Hull. Greenvaie. institute met in the school-house on August 13th. Re. Dori of a recent festival showed a balance of $27.03. The nlclnbers decided to buy a map ior the school. At this luccting roll call was answered with "What I would do with a thousand dollars.” At tbc ncxl nil-stink- to bo held at .thil ilUlllP oi Bliss Tillie ‘Smith, roll call lvlil be i1ll:i\\'l'i'f'il with “Where i would likc lo travel. Northam. 0n Ailgust 13th sev- olllccn mcmbr-ls incl at the homo oi’ Mrs. David ltanlsny for the August nlccting, An icc cream festival was ill-id recently, pro- l14"lt~l of which are to ‘go towards fciiiilllg new school ground» and for serving lunch at tho stock show on August i-iih, An interest- lrlg program added much to the silccess of the nulctinlz- and includ- popers on “Making tho liiiéiilliig in- iercstiu-g and on "An ideal ilonm." Tin- next ‘meeting will be held at tho home of Mrs. John (Iolwlill when roll cnll will be answered with pickle recipes. Mount Buchanan. Twelve numbers met at the homo of Mrs. l7. B. ‘Moimmi 0n August 13th. The lilflllillirifli snswcrcd roll trail by diving favorite nunlc. After the rl-ports of the conllnitii-vs wow road, now (loin-trillions wow ap- pointed to visit the school, to visit the sick ill the community, to main; u nrflgrllm oi nlcelllngs, and ml-mbars and ' oltan cause had nights. And hairy snails so sweet after s th tiloatonlatioiatheroiiia y‘s 5°‘? “Bad/argon one Bola In" was Oaiy lllfiivililllll C5300!- ~... i- and for a wreath tor the momii- ment \\'i‘.i‘\' ordered to be paid. The September fllttelillg will be held u! the llunlc oi‘ Mrs. James Ware. Traveller's Rest. lnstitutn met in coiljunctlon with Shi-rilrookc and Now Annan Institutes in the Hull on August 13th wilcu lWPiiiy-TWU nlonlbvrn oi’ tilis club wPro proillenL illi-iti and instru-ulleutal nlus.c was cnrliicii lilrouitil. Tiii- Supervisor ixavc n rvpilri. of llli‘ i“i‘ili'l‘ill(:il Convcllililn. Tho next nlocting will bc ln-ld lli tliu ilouu- of .\lr.~:. ll. l’. M(:N\-il_ Lower Montague. liclil the Ail- gust nn-i-tini; at lb..- honlc oi’ Mrs. Wlilllli-i- Alitkcn at Willi-h tail-Kilt nn-luinrm and scvrn visiiurs were plwscnl. .\ll'l~l. tleorgo llet-k was ap- lklinll-ll Si-cri-tnry upon the rcsilzn- lliion oi Mus, i). i’. Ross. At ibis meeting linal ilrlxillgclllollts were inallclorhrllllillg an icc crvunl social. und plans for lilting up all institute room Wllrv discussed. Roll call ulas nnswcrcd with econ» omy hints. Alli‘? lbc lilll-illltiiii ol’ the minding was transacted. n program ildllvil to tliu litter-est ill the nil-Ming and included ‘l rend? lug by Mrs. Schirlllvr. u. rozllllrlg by one oi‘ the Vii-liltlfti. and run-ac. The inc cn-nnl social realizi-d thirly-ilvo iiiillllféi and tillrty-livr- cenie for thv institute. Linkletter, Mrs. llenry Clarke entertained lhc- August men-ling of this club nl her iloule whom twelvc iiitillllil‘l‘hl and lhrirc visitors were pros-cut. Five dollars was vot- ed to lllu school turn; plans wcro made to holll an ice cram social the following Wonk, ilitvl" which Miss Mnlilil-rlon. Supi-rrlsrlr, gave a report of lilo i-‘vdtlrzitcd Wnnlclrs ID8111111051. Fredericton. instil utc met on ‘cd music by Miss (ill-n Stcwnrd, Ailflflfil Will 1H lilo limbo “i Nil?» Fred “locks whcn fourteen incin- born and tlvo visitors wi-rn present. ,Aft.erlhcru1.'uiur ilusim-ss hnii Pbeen transacted, piano were mode for holding an icc cream icsvivnl in iiircderlctou ilali. A lprogrnnl consisting of instrumental music, is duct by iwo oi‘ lllt‘ ulclnbters, and other music closed the meeting. Priest Pond. llelli its August meeting o1’ tho institute ill coll- ijllflclsiiill with blast Baltic and Si. ‘Columbia when iill- Supervisor was present to explain the work of the} lFoflfifilied‘ institutes, The Sccrci- isry rnported‘ the purchase oi a sign another committee tn attend thelboard for the school. and of an ice Eldon Women's infitltute Meeting. Tho ice cream ' tcstivul Mount iluchnilan school in July in Md oi‘ the Women's institute was a dlscided success. and the ladies wish to extend their thanks to all who ileirlerl to lllillie it s0. Re- SGLDQ- and lifter cxpcnsns were 1min, $28.48 was loft for the club. Next mootlng will be held at the home oi’ Mrs. itobcrston when roll call will be answered with favorite proverbs. Victoria West. Eleven mem- bers and live visitors tact in Vict- oria West School house on Airgust 13th. A-iter tho usual opening and buslilcss procedure, the alum-hers decided to have the sashes of the windows painted. After the ap- pointment of committees, lunch was served and the meeting closed with the singing of the Maple Loaf. Sherbrooke. On August 13th fourteen members met in Travell- (it"s Rest Hall in conidnctlou with tilc members of Tiravliefs Rest and New -Annan institutes. The supervisor was present, and gave n report of the Federated instit- ulcs. After s splendid program in- clud-lng readings. solos and duels, icc cream and cake was served. A discussion on District Conventions took place. On August 18th. Comm- unity Day was held on the school grounds at which limo n iingi tho lnslltule. A fence was erected around the dinll, and several new lu-ntswvcre placed in the school by in»: ihem w Havana ass-dial: a tonic. curved in the Hall u» about forty hers children and thirty aziuits. after which itamflexero enjoyed by the children. Wheatiey River. Institute held lie Auizust meeting at the home of Miss Hazel Stead when six mem- brlrs and three visitors were Dre- soul. Suggestions on how to in- lhriuuril any ilcsior in medicine or by mull at 50 cents n box by writ- ling ‘The m. Williams‘ Medicine c»- in-otlkvllle. Ont. each member in answer to roll call chart was placed in the school byilnslllute was hciil. cream freezer for illk‘ institute. liéstivzti anlnunteti tn $211.81. The next nleeting will hc held at the York. institute hold its August; cclpts for the evening amounted tomloetlug at lhc ilolnc of Mrs. W. (3.. ‘\ csl, when lcn nn-lnbens and twol vsltors were present. ‘Roll cnll was answered by ouch lnenlbnr who ilad tn pre-fornl a stilnt. Tho majority of lhc nlclnbcrs express» 1-11 11. ileslre to join the Red (Iroes and to take up a Illllrillll.’ (fmlrfilh A sign board has been ordered for lilo, school and the lllflliiliflfrl arm putting oil a play or cones-rt in conjunction with the scltiamont to hfllp pay for painting thc school. Next meeting will llt‘ held at the hump of Mrs. Archil- Vcsscy. Lower Freetown. lilslltule mot in tbs school house on August 22nd with an nttvndilncc. oi’ five ulombers and ioilr visitors, Alter. the usual business. u new corn lulttcc to visit lhc school was np- pninted. The next nn-cllrlg will ill! hold on Svplonlbcr lliih in the school b01150. Kingsboro. inslitutl- mel nt lhc houlc of Miss Elsb- Fraser on Au- gust 25th. and uizaln on Seplonliler 1st 111 the homo oi’ .\'lrs. Starliord itoborlson. Plans wurv lnndu. for a pantry sale and "hnccrl to ilc ilcld in October, Many inn-rooting pup ers were rend nl tin-so illPPilIlgS and it discussion on ways and means of rule-ling mom-y for the Peter's. Road. institute mct ut illi! homn of Mrs. John Johnston were presmlt. Tho. meeting opcinu] by repeating thc Ores-d in imlson nflor which iii-F lmlmltrs wore read. Plans were mndc for s bran slipper to raise money lo paint lilo inside 11f tho school, null it was derided to buy n cronmcr for tho school. st. Peter's south. On Auizilst 28th nine members mot in tho lug. An inlsrcstlnlz-demonstration A spl- illilil proigrlun oi’ songs. road, bolm- of Mrs. D. J. Lunlpbieil. fur Mm Murshlmm webstm. lice crcnin social on Field Day udd- (.11 5154.510 n1 1111- lilstltutc Fund. lui. nl-w lamps are to be bouifill for the school. At the ncxt meet- ...g loll cnil w.li hc unswi-rl-d wliil |l'\:il.- rcclpls‘. Monlagie. ‘Twenty-seven mem- bcll; and iuur vlshoixa wcrc present at tlu- S-lptelnber meeting. Plans vvcre made for a concert to be held September 7th. After the business had been transacted. the ‘Presid- .¢.nt introduced Mm. Hsdlock who cave some excellent readings from "Drununondfl which were uluch apprccistcd. Mr, John H. Bell was also prl sent ‘on this occasion and draw a unillendld account oi his trip nbronii. He complimented ilk: lIULBS on the munne1 iii which lhcy conducted the lmeting. Middleton. institute met on Sbpltllrlici‘ 1st at the home of Mrs. Kl-ll‘ Allen. Arrunzl-lni-ilis were nladc tor bllyng anew sign board foi- tbc school. iiepurls of (Joni- millet-s ivvrc ilcard. and new onus vtllllililllliiil. The next nlcvtlrlg trill in- ill-Id ll: U11; hnlnn of Mrs‘. (‘ill’- illlil Wright. ' North River. 11inch iliflllllirir rn- spondcil to thc roll cull by giving “My 1'01 Ecunonly" at th1- Sl-pll-nl- ilcr illvvliiig which met at ihc llonlc ot Mm. (icofgo Owen. A villi.’ of lllilllliri was tendered tho men who wcrc iusirunlcniul in securing tor the llitilTlCL the i118 inspection oi cnltic. Tllc business part of tbv iilrblill}; was iflilfiVll with lb.» inst» ltulc (from uttrl- which the tlnlc Willi sp-m with an "Enlnnclvd Slring ifonlest.“ M-lss Amy ilood will entertain 1111- lltt'lill|i‘l'8 (or ilit‘ Uculilt-r nil-cling, New Perth. Nlilv plumbers and one visitor m-~t ai tln- homo of Mrs lcrlll-sl Moor on Sl-pu-nlinsr 2nd. llll- lm-vtiilt; opmned wilil the rr-ud- lug ill‘ lhu (‘Izod iililouwad by the l‘\*-Kl|lnl' bllslln-lia ])l'()l't;‘illll‘l.'. Tho invlnllo-rs lit-cidl-d to riPll individual illllvllhl at the school-fair. 'i‘il\-. ivzills or the school hnvi- lm-il cov- l-rvd with llilziver-bzliilui 111111 n, 111111. ublc iluilr-lailvrrillg was lnni. Th.» social evening for iiu- Lorne Valley llir-lllllite was lihiil n1 this limo. Th1. UClOlJPl‘ nleeiiilg will ill-I‘ hold in lhc RLTliOOl-htliirit‘, Red Point. Sow-n Imembcrs- and foul" visitors mct a1 ihv llniilil oi‘ Mrs. h‘. ’l‘. Mciiue ill Scph-nlilcr. Plains wl-n- nlntiu to have lin- SUllOUl cit-anvil. and it ivllt-l silggcst- ml lhnt work llc illliltl for llil‘ Orp- honzlgc a1; wi-ll as for the school. Sonic lull-rusting papers wero l‘\‘ilii al lln- liliivbliig. Grand River. [Fourteen nlvm~ burs and iullr vlsiliars mot at ill:- lltllllt- oi‘ Miss Stella Snllllllililvl‘ 1st when an inner-lasting liififlfilliil oi the Associate-d ‘Hoard oi’ ‘Trude inei-liilg was given by Mus. Jtlfirlill McKinnnil. A measuring party realizing $2.10 addierl to tlln evenings progl-aln. ‘Flll- uvxt meet- illi: w.ll bi- li-fitl lit lilo ilonie of §.\lr:;. ln-o Pliziuuilt, 1 i Central Bedeque. institute met‘ 1st tllv school ilnuse on August 31st when live nleinin-rs and three vi- lsllous Worn prcscili. Members 11s,. (fitlflll to sell ice crcnin at thi- hcld at Tiw tolai receipts oi the ice Cl‘€lllli,s‘.lluul um.’ and also m buy new Tliih: for [he ling-pole. Tbs next meeting will be held at the honlc Many Mothers l Recommend Them Baby's Own Tablets Are Fina for Nervous, Sleepirss Children. ' From Canada the lame oi Baby's Own Tailiets is spreading ore-l" this world. lviulilers recommend ilwnl to utilcr mothers nlld whcrcvcr ill-y are trlcd nothing but words of 1irnlsi- arc licurd for titesc plulitilllll tasting llitio liliili‘!!! that promptly rcllcvc thc minor tilliilPiiiii oi’ young children. Baby's. Own 'l‘ablcis im- one of the bost iW-lfteilltiti for chlidrl it's nil- mr-nts i have aver used." says Mrs. Arthur 'i‘_ Alicn. of Auburn. Mo. ‘My lltiio girl was nervous and could no’. sleep. 1 iricd thc tahh-ts and shn was rOlltWi-(l at uni-o. sue‘ was also troubled with clnstipn- tlon and nothing sci-mod lo ln-lpl her. I bad used tho tilbll-ts but n1 short time ilrforc hor lDOWPlH uw-rc‘ regular‘. All mothers siloulti llzop. ilnbyk; Own ’i‘nblcts in tho house for thoy are a vnlunillc rl-mvliy." liuhyfls Own Tubivls are sold by, all ilruizglsts or will be lunllcil Oil‘. ri-ceipi oi prlcc, 25 ccnis pl-r ilox.. by The iir. Williams iii-divine ('11.. lirockvlllc. ()nt_ A llltlc ilooklci "Caro of the Baby in ll-uliill and ibc men. An excellent supper was on Auizust 211th. nun-n ulnc nlsm- Slcknuss.“ will hr- sent frol- lo any mnihcr on request -—-——<+o---~--» -- LORD OXFORWS ARMS. (London Sunday Thin-n.) = —-—’i‘h.» Silnday Times is alllo in r-nrodncl- ilil) arms which tho (‘tlllt-KP of ilorlilds have added to lhclr PPCOTilS in connection with lhc family of Lord Oxford and‘ (rnlase the funds were given by school-house for ihv regular mvet- Asiillilll. l Thorn has hr-on considrrnhlel nml those will be continued at the on canning was given hyMrs Ways speculation about lha arms Lord HAVE To D0 lb DOWN AN‘ ‘rug GELL RI l NEVEQ osw soil. A rouse an. woo AH? FR JGQO BIT 0&3‘ LUCKY TO FIND 1m i You CEQTAiNLY . ARE~lNEvER HAVE ANY LUL next month“; Bill; (m- gig“ hoard which was‘ much npprlcsted. An Oxford would nssumo- in the same YOU WIFE WANTS NE 1'0 clivE HER famous‘, ccssous- WH€N 0o YQQ THiHK THAT i imoucD Srmzrr? McNl-ll on w" u ivLsi-rzvr: §"'._\"=!~. is: Ufln (Z55 receives siehrccssticts- ghe thousaniis of satisfied daily users of Q . testify to its Iaiisilizlsssamsss l For the enjoyment of old friends and new, Tea will be served FREE in restful “King Cole” Tea Rooms at the Exhibitions —-—-—-AT , Sherbrouke, 1&0. Fredericton, N. B Quebec, P. Q. Sydney, N. S. Si. Stephen, N. B. liridgewatcr, N. S ‘ Woodstock, N. B. Yarmouih. N S. Chatliam, N. B. Charlottetown, i’. E. I. Saint John, N. 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