OCTOBER a. 192s ' REPORTS 0F TH INSTI LOWER FREETOWN answered Roll Call with Conundrums. A very ' interesting report of the Convention ‘- was given by the delegates. The school stove was cleaned and a new . ,.,, ‘ "e.',.._.Il‘\".ri f» AAA'A_5 ‘ w. .~ ‘U, H],\i[l"f,,ji1' zinc bought tc- be put upder the ) ' - J Hfwrww school stcve. Fruit was sent to the ‘ltilllll i-Jv sick 1n the community. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Allison Profitt. MARIE Twelve members and two visitors met at the home of Mrs. T. "My Favourite Flower" The Secret- connected with the Institute. Money "of Mrs. John Long. journed to-meet in October at thc home of Mrs. Geo. Bowness. EllilMEWS lillES or P. E. |. CRAPAUn-A large number of meeting the ten members present answered Roll Call by giving “One retISon why I should boost the In- a school committee and a program- me committee were appointed. A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oonamsrtmlz the nc-ytember stituts." After the report of the Red Cross Collectors. who collected 88.20. I ENMORE Institute meeting-was‘ held lll the Hall, with eight memfl bers present. Meeting opened with the Ode and the usual business. Al report of the convention was given. and three small bills were paid. It was decided to have a debate for next meeting, which is also to be held in the Hail. Lunch was served. ST. COLUM-BA W. I. met at the Cullen Roll Call was answered with _ ary was instructed to pay all bills was voted to help purchase, the pupils desks for the school. The next .» meeting is to be held at the home BIRCH HILL Elevenlmembers and members met at the home of Mrs. Warren Newsom, when Roll Call was answered by the members pay- ing a fee of five or ten cents. A very interesting report of the Convention was read by the President. The members all worked fo rthe Biazaar. The next meeting is 1o be held at the home of Mrs. Eric Lowtzher. ALPHA YORK-Mrs. John Croc- kett, giavaa report of the Institute Convention. .A discussion followed on the propwosed Sanitoritizn. Mrs. Milton Vessey was appointed to take the subscriptions for the last paper. Five more members paid five cents Creek. This Institute is collecting for the Red Crow. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. B. R. Brown. ' towards the Memorial at Stoney committee was also appointed to ar- range details for a Ilallowden Party. A very interesting report of the Con- vention was given by Mrs. Best. Next meetting is to-be held in the schoolhouse. STANCHEL: Six members and eight visitors met at the home oi opening eiércises, the members de- cided to send fruit to a sick boy in the district. $0.00 was voted for the ‘School Fair. Roll Call is to be ans- wered next month with "Sing, Say, Pay, or Play." ‘Lunch was served by hostesses and remainder of evening spent in singing, .etc. Three new members were welcomed at this meeting. The Institute will be ent- ertulned next month by Mrs. Robert Harding. ._u._.. Mrs. James Frizzle. After the usual 55 v he Ava... twelve visitors met atlthe home of Mrs. Arthur MacLean. It was moved _ and seconded that a new Dictionary purchased for the school. This club is in favour of holding District Con- ventions. The next meeting is to be KELVIN GROVEQ-Sixteen mem- bers met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Thompson. A splendid report of the Convention was given byv the dele- gate. A feature of the meeting was iwlu htflsfiilllT-lrié-r chi-h‘ Abwluk depen-dfllimw i“ held at the home of Mrs. avlatiofls ‘first lswiindxhut isf-avhv I use de endable Champion Spar ‘Plugs. Chiinplon lathe better spark plug because i: has an exclullvn Illll- manize insulator apa- cisll‘ treated m, with- be answered with “The funniest thing that we ev saw". KINGSBORO_the_ members met of the first School Teacher. Mrs. - - Talbert Stewart was appointed Con- ' venor of Canadian Industries. This m" Mghfiompm, Institutes is in favour of holding agqigmgingduwangw District Conventions. palidted solid .wpper galhr-sealzlutremalris ELLIOTVALE The members met ubibluzely gal-tight in the schoolhouse. h i" ' . J P . a i I bu“ "m" the ome o Mis ohn ower all drlvlng conditions. g I‘ I - b ‘. hi a . -E'1‘.f.'.".&‘..",' Pum“"r.‘.'..'.'i..“ci......" "l? S urlcerl willjnmdousl over Ibo Btu Ndwovlt o! ilre Nu: LB roqrd- l Cam 8 O 9:00 “"3... e...’i'21'..’sl.'.?..'i'....§ n53. CHAMPION SparkTlug-s r g W’... xjvindnor. Ontario “we fNAbLAN-Mxoa PRODUCT ¥ ~ PORT HILL Eight members and four visitors met at the gave a lecture on the Care of New Born Babies. Roll Coll was un- swered with Jams and Jellies. It. was decided to hold a lecture and pie social in the Hall on Thursday even- ing Sept. 27th. ALMA The members met at the home of Mrs. W. Donald. This in- stitute is in favour in holding Dis- trict Conventions. The Institute vot- ed money for thc School Fair. It was decided to knit at the next meeting for a family of small child- ren who had lost their Mother. The next meeting is to be held at the hcmc of Mrs. Allnn Clark. l. b. --. Q-Q-QQRQQ Q-O-Q-Q O O~§O§Q44~O4 O‘. “ EYES TESTED . . and ' l ' "GLASSES FITTED ‘ E. W. TAYLOR. ,1. S. TAYLOR Optometrists. i l I42 Richmond Street 14604-0 O0 O-O-QO¢O 90 GO O 6 b-O-O-O §W;;'1QB,|' ‘ p~5-.‘---m~-.\ut " '- SAVAGE HARBOUR A large nunibcr of members met at the home ‘of Mrs. Wallace McIntyre. A reading was given by Miss Rose Plgott which was greatly enjoyed by all. It was decided that a quilt be made by the members, the proceeds of which will be in aid of the school. It. was de- cided by ballot that the school desks be repaired. This club is in favour 4 of holding District Conventions. The ‘ a’ ncxl. mcetfiug is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fulton Douglass. 4 l, Eye Strain j We use this adjective ai- 4 visedly. _ ' " Scflerers from Eycsirain ‘_ . may have perfect visionumd l therefore do not suspect-tho l . presence of any eye defect. 1 , The motive power of tho , .4 Entire human organism is . Nerve Energy. , 1 i. Normal eyes; itilsflcomputemw .4 utlllzc aboiit 20% of this f Nerve Energy, hut when Eyc- strain ll preldfl.‘ ia \ inueh fi larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amourilfbi‘ Ncryd" :En.- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. V, - IIAVE OUR BIKES _ ,.,_ ch14- . . 4. "i-"itwzxs an’ G.F.Hutcheson -; j y r-O-OO-‘§'&O-0 ._____,,i__..__ 4 Rrofessionill. flillflls; Mark B. McGulgan, I rsnarsran.‘ soubrroa. arc i .uo was ' ~ u»... Block. oiuteitiiswwursir 1 Dix-C. (lwArchibaltl- ~ omiuu u: written cumin _Iodlcsl School and Bolnllll nutty Limited to Bu. Bu‘. New ‘ b-ow-woooooh >400 040444-00 4V MAPLE LEAF Thirteen members and four visitors met in the club- ‘room, Miss Zinck, the Red Cross Nurse gave a talk on Home Nursing, and a class was formed to meet cvcny Friday evening at 7.30 with Miss Zinck as the Instructress. ALBERTON Twelve members and seven visitors attended the August mccing. It was decided that the grass on main street be out and the money was voted for purpose. Mrs. Larkin, the President reported that the Exhibition Committee wish the Institute to servo dinner at the Ex- hibition on Sept. 18th, in the Rink. Different committee were appointed to attend to the food. It was moved and seconded that the Rev. Father Campbell be asked to give ii. lecture on his trip abroad on Friday Aug. 31st in the Town Hall. Candybe made and sold during the intermiss- on. A delicious lunch was served on the picnic grounds. / BELLEVUE .-——F‘ii teen members and six visitors met at the home of Mrs. M. D. MacPhcrson. The com- mittee that was in charge oi‘ the stile‘ of Ice-Cream at the school Fair, re-. ported the net prweeds were. $15-25 The next meeting is to be held at‘ the home of Mrs. Weatherbie. i l Bulhllfll .~’ .11 Lorne MacKendrick when Roll Call is to at the home of Mrs. Walter Young, ,Roll Call was answered by the Name This meeting under lillll 50m!!!” was devoted entirely to business. I109; 3 lll lnllvais The next. meeting is to be held at elec whichassure a contest of jumbled words and was greatly enjoyed by all. $7.20 was paid for the school blinds. It was decided school costing 7.50. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Miss Addie MacMurdo. . ‘GASPERAUIL- Twenty-four members and sixteen visitors met at the home of ‘Mlrs. George McKee- man. $5.00 was voted to buy a new school flag. The different commit- tees gave their reports and new committees were appointed. The In- stitute News was distributed amonfl be held at the -home of Mrs. John MacKenzie. MT. BUCHANAN answered Roll to purchase a. Dictionary for the the members. The next meeting is to ST. PATRICKB ROAD: Institute held at the-moms oLMrs. B. P. Don- nelly. was attended byhthifteen members and six visitors..A very in- teresting report of the Convention money spent in repairing the school was read by the "President. The ‘amount spent on repairs .to the school was $125.35. It was decided to have a pie social and dance to raise funds. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, ‘Owen Trainer. ARMADALEL- This Institute» is doing good wfirk,‘ having reported the school shingles, white-washéd and the interior painted since last meeting. Money wasyoted for a new stove for school. Members proposed furnishing irmdnthlyprize for pup- ils attending school regularlyfor a month. A report of the Convention was given by the delegates. A sup- per was then served by the hostess, and the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Place of next meeting will be the home of Mrs. Ziome of Mrs. Peter McAulay. and was attended by eight members. The using potatoes.” Regular business was discussed but no new work un- dertaken. National Anthem. Mrs. Andrew F. Campbell will entertain the next meeting. l5 WATERVALE: Eight members and three visitors met at the home of Mrs. Charles Queen. Roll Call was answered with icing recipes. A statement of the ice-cream social held in the C.M.B.A. Hall was read. and the Secretary reported that $132.00 had been realized, which amount was added to the school- room repair fund. Corivefifion dele- gates gave a very interesting report. Next meeting to be at Miss Anne Bryne’s ELMIRA: Two members volun- teered to oil the school floor. A committee was appointed to pur- chase paint and have the exterior of the Hall painted. A letter was read from a sick member thanking the Club for fruit sent her while in the Hospital. A report of the Conven- tion was given by the attending del- egate, A lunch committee was tip- pointed, lunch served uncflhc ineet- ing closed with National Antitem Next meeting trill-be in the Institute Hall. NEW DOMINION Institute meet- ing, held at the home of Mrs. W. Tl. MacEwen, was attended by seven members and four visitors, who 1m- swered the Roll Call with jokes. The teacher was authorized to buy a new dictionary for the School. A vote of thanks was given the men who erected the flag-pole. A discus- sion followed us to ways anl mean; of raising money for repairing the Roll Call was answered by each 1 member telling her “Favorite way of ' l L_ A Clgfaz'e_~z‘tefojz' Every Z5556" home of Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay. Dr. Stewart Call by giving their "Favorite Pickle' Recelpe’! The Roll Call for the next meeting will be iin. the form of a Question Box. Money was voted for the school F‘air prize. All the mem- bers are in favour of District Con- NlicPhee. sickness among the’ meeting is to be held in the school- house. members met at the home of Mrsflcahdy at the West Prince Exhibi- reported having made n. number of at the home of Mrs._J. A. Callaghan. calls. Lunch wasserved and a. saiclall hour was greatly enjoyec. The next‘ meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffe. CLEAR SPRING “Jolly Club" met at. the home of Mrs. Joseph McPhec and was attended by seven members ____ and six visitors. $5.00 was voted for ROLLO BAY WESTX-Jfhiricen Krflcerles l0!‘ l1 X19643’ family. This members and {our visitors met at Institute is in favor of District Con- me home of Mm Isaac Bryanwm VEIIUOIISI. A bi_ll of the Photographer R011 can was answered by “My f...“ for patriotic picture was paid. Meet- grim Aughorj‘ $230 was mid [or ing closed with National Anthem. clfafning tire school. Money was vot- AVONLEA , , e or po nting the church cup- : our een members boards, and enamel for the stovdflndsixteen visitors met at thc home Dlpe. The next meeting is to be held °f MYS- R; Flemlllg- A Particular at the home of Mrs. .1. Chaisson. élfaol); busllnflss the voting of __.._. . or pr zes a t e School Fair. MQRmd-_,__Thh.teen membersmet School and Sick Committees were at the homo of Mm Henry coffin-appointed. A reference library has The members decided to hold a been purchased for each of the fiance c,“ the tenth o‘ sepmmbex. It schools-Cavendish and Rustico. A was also decided to send flowers to ccmmlme of Sh‘ was "Pplllllled l0 u member of the District who is in $551316 P's?’ :1“ l“ Oiwber- "W. the hospital. One of thc members g w e "lllellflllled Ht ‘lhc kindly consented to give a Demorblhonie of Mrs. Robert MacKenzie. striaticn on Sewing. This Institute CURING!“ is n favor of the proposed Simitor- ~ - lEl-DI l-ifll- 6T Th0 39D- ium. Mrs. no. Rossiter kindly invlt- icmbcr meeting met at the school-l ed me member; go w’; home gm- the house with eleven members and one azt..'".=r.ii'zt~sr-...ii;'zszi.i‘rz iiititiéfséii. 3311222533. help in serving refreshments. gastrcaiirard fro? Sale cf candy-l ex mce ng wi also meet at the‘ school house. NORTH ENMORE held their Aug. meeting on the thirty-first instead of the seventeeth on account of re- pairing the school. This Institute is in favour of holding District Con-l vcntions. 'I‘wo new windows are to be bought and put in the school. A play was decided on for the Sept. meeting. WHEATLEY RIVER Institute, met at the home of Mrs. R. J. 801-. iar. A letter of appreciation was read' thanking the members for fruit that had been sent to the sick. It was decided to remember those shut in this month with fruit and candy. Al very pleasing programme was car-l ried out in which each member took part. lifter the programme a very dainty lunch was served. The' October meeting will be at Miss Cassie Rattrnys’. EGMONT BAY AND ST. CHRY- SOSTONh-Sixteen members and eight visitors met at the home of Mfrs. Arsene Amenault. Roll Call answered by "Jokes." Miss Eufrida. Gaudet gave o. spnendid report of 5335MB VILLAGEI Twehlil- Michael McIntyre. Music for the ev- ening was supplied by Miss Annie ELMSDALE: Owing to so much members this vcntion. A Bazaar was discussed w meeting was smaller than usual, ten be held in November. The next members and four visitors being pre- sent. Bills were presented arid the Treasurer authorized to pay same. Sick Committee reported. It was de- TRUE BLUE.-—A large number of cided to have '0. sale of home made J. W. Patterson. The sick committee ll°ll- The ollwbel‘ meeting will be Hall, and a committee appointed to collect for same. Oiiober meeting will be at Mrs. A. K. MacPhet-‘s home. CO HAZEL GROVE: Nineteen mem- SMUUTHESFLMDREI SATISFOYING TASTE BLENDS m the " ii Yellow package EXPORT in the Green package 2O RNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS FOE SALE BY JOHNSON & JOHNSON bers met at the home of Mrs. Gur- field Stevenson. A very interesting. upper ‘V3115 0g Sghgo] m-e m belch which proved a great success ngxt meeting at he; home_ [next meeting is to be held at Mrs FETEIISOIYS. PETERS ROAD September meet- ——— ‘ing was held at the home of Mrsi GREENWICH The members met Neil Johnston, with nine membersllll- llle llomi? (ll MFS- Ambmfic RME- and four visitors present. The aY- R011 Call Wflshhswercd by “Coh- Treosurer reported that $53.71 was l-ndfllmfi"- A QUiBSl-lflh BOX 0h HD1180- raiscd at an ice cream social and Keeping W115 a lcntllrc of the meet- supper held in the school house on ins. The School grounds have been Sept. 1st. $10.00 was voted to the enlarged and the Womeirs Institute Red Cross. and a bell bought for the have erected a wire fence. The ex- teacher's desk. Dustless chalk was terior of the school has been paint- liemc of Mrs. Michael O‘Keefe. answered with “Recip8s". Two lati- of Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. This club‘ is in favour of District Conventions. The net proceeds of $20.00 was real- ized from a recent Social which ‘gs well patronized. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs, P, in Annadale Hall on Sclllembel’ 4m- The committee to take charge 0f same appointed. One new member ,was welcomed. CABLE HEAD EAST A large discussion on "Pickling 8nd Pickle reported having visited three hers-l Recipes" took place. The ceiling and Ohfi- A #90011 0f l1 lecture W115 Blv- painted during the hondayg A p“, New blinds are to be purchased for] 10m- socla] and 39,19 0g Fudge wasltlll? hall, also n boiler and a kettle hem 1mm which $22700 was realizJl-Ol‘ the use of the Institute. A Ba- ed. Mrs. Pope Baghall will have thelzllfll‘ committee was appointed. The 1}) I L ..imt.....mii._:.nm....nfh.....nni.....ni I .. more than thetime .. figtgtilrvlogugvhlii kfior schhool. flgaext ed. ‘Ailh bills bzh echhedetig? wiItJh $15, It tells whether you have good e a e ome o rsqwor ave sen pal . rs. . c- _ yaste_gnod judgment h. rc_ s 1 ~ . ' -~ - - . . . .- ikilii-Liil.‘llf."lé‘i.§;?££“飒i.i§i*" s 11m mold-althou- ST. CATl-IERINES meeting, at The Secretary was requcsoted to sec- " Peclfclliillll - ;A5 the name Pack‘ which ten members and two visitors ur lists oi’ flower s ed and bulbs. ‘i ‘ 3T 01' -lPC0‘-l1 0n a mowl‘ cal‘ were present, was held at the home Tlfe next meeting tos be held at_ wins deserved recognition, SO t0- lgidlgigsti vghliite; ShalwxAtl bills were the home of Mrs. Earl Mcmrcn,‘ . 5f day the trams “Liruen on a .. 5.; t. ."*'.4.::'.:.::i.."."“.::;».":it"-.§:.1L.S.:l i“ t; s. WalcllldchiilhliallnellmeFla“ - ‘ ‘ ". ' i r‘ F~'om the aristocratic given by Mrs. Wm. Mutch. M t r- _-- z ' ' ' ' ‘ ial was distributed among the nilefn- TYNE VALLEY Sixteen members Es Pentagon Poaket Watch to the bers for the purpose of preparing and threewisitors met at the home ' 5' __ dainticsc ladies Cartouche, we igléuiggzaggégixiliich Ila to bc held in ab: Mrs. Charles Newcombe. A social \ E,‘ cfluncunouthh have Gruens——one for every m t u 8- rs. James Laqevening was held on September 17th \~ u“ _.,,;,.1,.,,,, personal“), and Podwtbook _ _ _ on w l entertain the next meet- and the sum c; $2630 was fealjzgd_ Q 16 jewel mow- $27 50 d mg‘ Natlomll Anmem- A vote of thanks was extended to '""'" w’ ' an up‘ ‘ l bl l(' d -' ‘ teggWAN tBRAEV held their Sep-llfilsgivleloilimlhxgtuittvg teonlzzligolnslllitutfb? I d ......, :18". waits. has; ~: W- W- Wel Her Lt 1e 0U . U "f m“ members and l“ vl-‘llwYS/ivgaiccbl: held at the homc of Mrs. Jawmans smca 1m deletgtotescgove a very clear re-lwglgred McDQugafl, :. Charlottetown, l‘. E 1 '. 0 e onven on. 0,00 vqed i“ bwks m‘ theireacgglfl .LI‘I'I'LE POND Nine members I .- nfgstivutedulxor charm" The met at the home of Mrs. Vincent i “g w be held at ‘he MacDougall, when Roll Cull was - i $5.00 was voted for the "School Fair". with “My ml/ollrlte “cell” - The Money was voted for insuring thc-next. meeting is to be held at thc school. Two new members wcrelhomc oi Mrs- Vvlnvh W003- wcicomed. The next meeting l8 l<>| be held at the home of Miss Inezi Byrnc. , MAYFIELD At the August meet- LAUNCHING The September ing the members and visitors met the Convention. One new l ember was enrolled. It was proposed to have a Whist Party and Pie Social at the home or Mrs. Pacific Gallant to raise the funds The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. P.‘ _ Arsenault. PLEASANT CIRCLE-Fifteen members eind three visitors met. at the home of Mrs. John Walker. Roll] Call answered with Preserving and, Canning Hints. It was decided to hold the meetings for the coming! year on the second Thursday of. each month. ‘The interior of the‘ school is to be pfllnlfid- Th9 119-“. meeting is to be held at the home’ of Mrs. E. Crocksn. RAY OE HOPE-Eighteen mem- bers and six visitors met at the‘ home o1’ Mrs. Duncan McOonnelLi ‘This Institute is in i-uvtui- of ho1d- will"! ""1" be lmld “i M"- R- P-' mg District C vcntions. Wash bas- in was purchased for the school] The next meeting is to be held ut- three members andnfour visitors met at Mrs. Frank C. GallanVs’ home for the September meeting. Reports of the different committees were heard. A report of the Conventtion was given by the delegate. A whfsi. irsrty is to be hold at the home of Mrs. Neciphor Gallant. Twonaw members were aded. Next meeting will be en- tertained by Mrs. Abel Poirier. McCarthy. n | h swered by saying or paying. new member was welcomed. It was!" retury ask the Cornwall people to --- sl-flwatheir play as soon as msyibltnl ST. GEORGES W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Neil .1.McCormack and was attepded by ten members and three visitors. The opening‘ business wa followed by a discusdid. on Wllll B_"VERSE." school improvement. A card party . -——- 1 was held thatavening. The treasur- ROBEBERRY: Ten members rn er reported that. the school outbuild-I ing has been cornple d, and the contractor been paid. he members are practicing a play. to be staged about the middle of October. Next ‘requested to be paid. The next meet- report of the Convention. $7.38 was‘ ‘voted to bdpallbllfloff the funds to help pay expenses of repairing tliel Gallanlfis. FREDERICTON I-nstitute met at to obtain improvements for moved and seconded that the Sec-llllslllul” 3°“ umber of members met at the ome of Mrs. Patrick McCarthy- It GLEN VALLEY; Ten member was decided to give a sum of money‘ and two visitors met at the home o?” Chllmy- “l” l” “we “V” donuts Mrs, M, M¢Kenz1g_ R011 ca]; w,“ “nuns a wedding gift. Some things are onclbctng made for thc Bazaar. The ext meeting is to be held in the VERNON The members met nt The bills that; were re m, ‘the home of Mrs. Jns. Maccormac.‘ p Se ed werelThe President gave a financial n», mg is to be held lll the schoolhouselllllrl? °l the cmlce" held l“ the C" M‘ whenRoll Call is to be answered 5- 5- Hflll- vemm‘ RN" l“ m“ °f the Institute. It was decided that the members make a lllllll l0 be 50m by lottery in aid of the Institute. swered Roll Call with "OrigiiiaLTlK? next meeting is w be held M Verses." Mrs“ MacEnchcl-n gave p, the home of Mrs. Jas MacCormac. CA RDIGAN NORTH Thirteen school. The members are going to members and three visitors met at ‘contribute sunny m be sold at the'thc home of Miss Mary wiubh. Roll l School Fair- the money received isjball was answered by Riddles. A HAZELBROOK Twelve members‘ theyotc cf thanks was extended to the and seven visitors met at the home the home of Miss Annie MacLenn- the h°me c‘ MB‘ Adm ReYMNHL an meeting opened by Ode follow- ed by the». Creed. A brief report of Ro school. The "next meeting is to be retiring Srcretary, Miss Marion E _ held at thc home of Mrs. W. Nstiampbell. The Institute talked of as. lhaving an entertainmet in the near l B'I'URGEON.g-Elghtenn members | illlé l}ii.‘V£.'il‘-'.l\1'*2 it alvsttvlvfi iyrruita ‘w; l0 kvscp slur- ' 1 ,u I in Ii 14-‘ IQ g T! .1- ‘lMcDbiiald agitate p.11” . to |.a.|ctooi|s1.:f-ur.-rl' - - anatomic. a Afgbllfllill‘ . “meant... ., Ig-ifi-fll. .-. - i l= ‘ P a. and sixteen visitors met at the home. . cliffs. The Institute ' ‘ °l m Dgrlfiamllgflgomwg two gas lamps for hall. School com- “we y ' " mittce reappointed. Next meeting ed for the school lair. This club is in ruvuui- t: District oonventicw- Monepvms voted to buy a m: m‘ the school Flair. NORBORO: The 8999"" l’ meeting of the Norboro W. I. YIN held at the home of Mrs. H. C. now- rials, and was attended by twill!" members ma two Vllltofl. The 86c- retary reported that $21.00 had been “mm-‘W of ' which?‘ Iliad»! " jolwold , mm mm‘ gang] m . . l. .. ill a ' ' th. =- ‘ ._ h , . . Convention was given by Miss Cut- _¢ buying t0 b0 held it Mrs. J. A. Outcliffifs‘. .future, the proceeds of same are to BONSl-IAW; Twenty members met go towards buying iilllllillcs l0!‘ ll"? at the home of Mrs. George CarsonJschool. A new stove was voted for Roll Call w... answered with "Pick-Ame school, the floors of the school ling Recipes." The sick committee to be oiled in the Fall vacation. at the home of Mrs. Blair Andrew. .’i‘.'i§“l§...‘lfi.i‘§.‘.‘i.£i.‘§§ .‘.‘.‘Z“l‘3.§§ t... u - W with sixteen members present. A of Poetfy- Tlll-Yllnsl-lallle “gang: report of the dance was given. Plans P18151119 0f llfvllg er ‘$50108 At VJCN! discussed about fixing up of from Sydney sing 32v tam members thcschcol grounds for thc next the Sentcmbcrmcc 8 m] or spring. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. mod etg held at the home of Mrs. ohhriotteNmc Inchmbflr“ fife‘? of My first ‘Yoston when Roll Call is to be anncllll “ill l ‘L; “IA my“ New” wet-ed with “My Favourite Name‘. 5°ll°°l Tea“ “'- was framed for the school. The next ‘meeting is to be held at the home l MAPLEQUE Fifteen members and cf Mrs. James‘ Houston. When Roll two visitors met in the Institute Call is to be answered with Whit Rotm. A paper was given by Mrs. we would do with our earned money- Ralph Ramsay. The sick committee, reported. It was moved and second-l —--—<o> ---- led that a lock and key be bought ,for the side door of the hall alsop that a curtain is to be purchased; iThat a committee of three be {ID-l pointed to sec about fixing thc w1n-_ dow of the hall. SIIERBETS AND ICES To make a. gallon of sherbet, dis- solve one teaspoon of gelatin: in ,fcur tablespoons cf boling water. When cool. add it to three quarts 0! milk in which have been dissolve?! two cups of sugar. Let this staid in the ice-box over night. Froecsdt until it begins to stiffen, then ha‘; one pint of fruit juice and the w of two eggs. The fruit puice may): of Miss Amy Myers. The program of the meeting consisted of a solo by Mrs. Ernest Ings and Mrs. Kentl Joncs. A piano selection by Miss lemons, oranges. B1195- Pineap- Bortha Rankin. A recitation by Miss gle or grapefruit. Water _ ‘bl Margaret Myers and Miss iihry um instead of milk and the pro- Mcnnsh a solo by Miss Marv duct will be an ice instead of ather- Monagan. Roll Call was answered bet. mayidopond unfit always-as "bola - Ion oddio. the best...