la, ‘t crease in the an increase in value or Jevoraiblaconditions, the wggthgr being all that could who aegtgetp Large quantities or oys-rsrg ialldid d8"! i111 ‘to November 15th; there was a. keen demani {canine Vliflh. and good prices 011.. Adler rhc abor- kets bet-am: u\ b " illliices tel-i so low much larger rplalitiiies could haw,- ‘been taken, RiYlftt, and Vcrnorl liircrs are ivzili small llyfllgyg 5nd 1*! iilliiP-lraiei tor next iseasou. . tin scratch ontainqno ye oroCldfi oes further and does getter work. t, ‘ iii ‘* “MADE m CANADA Yc-ar. 1924 1923 WBFB lot their duties, and (lid all n1 their DIHVBP Lo Hllilllress illegal tishlnrg. ~ i e above amount Ilao been "roosters. "" 00.00 more will be given mains to those engilged iuthis flsh- away as follows,- P =. $1 o slir¥tgz , _0.. the} 5E‘ 6th . mew 0a * Prize, 7th Prise, 25.1 Prite, 8th Prize, 2°.‘ 5 p.31“ of IO, Each in Cash f ' W Prizes of B, Lach in Cash AND WIN A ive the Puzzle CASH PM” rre src 7 luff‘! to be Iound shove, con- leii ilbont the Wrecked Auto obiir. u you 1' i thcmi Ii so mark ' 1 nut tbc Picture, Ind w - p (‘t- ol lllpcrihcse words. “hi” Ilil all lbr ccs snd marked them und ll tamc lo us‘ with yournomc and address. case nilicr. hand writing ‘and neatneu will considered isclors. licorrcct w: will sd- i you i»- return msllotn simple condition u iill. Don't send sriy Inoney-{You can nrin- Winner u-itliout npendlos one cont our mom-v. Seoul your reply direct 1w‘ ll HOPE MANUFACTURING C i ‘i _. 11s CRAIG srsur vim. m, . . 1C5!“ Q FOO-O §§£+0—OO-O§-O-O 7 Tor Fire Insurance consult ‘ . ll. ill. SIMPSON ‘lit Richmond Gtroot 362 not. e lire w° ‘"9 Flying highest cosh ricos for ' ' REED and rsso one ‘BEED Ind FEED WHEAT EED and FEED HARLEY NEED und rssn suck- HEAT . . ... NLRB HVAV ‘irntFBTnAw _Wl are soiling all klndo d F Fgeds. .1» \ or ‘HORSES, ORTTLE, ‘m!!!’ and uoosf x hi; variety of fresh ~. . ' Pilliitrv supplieb “k °“" Ilrlcosbeforo buy-I bl ° ml recon (but s's'lgng_rosrmsaun mu.» MEAL.“ ’ I rntcn conu- "iii-li-Ewrrn-r ' HUG . n 5T6. ‘ wlpnfll It M9400! pooolblo. IJARTER t}! . ‘ mo...“ I: “irw a1. h‘ . ~__-.- - Oysters plat-rd iirRhrhuiond Baylor observation. and i p b r an cxaulinalfou these flsh were uhriviup; te-rs silow no sign o! blight next nBHSOH ll may ‘lit’ concluded that the disease tbc iish iul ‘more has run its coirrse and is a Jilin: m the past. "Filing were frustrated by .111: ‘.1110?- iiiuns, and some SFVGIHPC“ grit-mt. urn vroze ciiuribz-irnxe tbc Courts v 1111i iincd. rota] nimiber ‘Potul lliilllllt r Fisheries in charge or (latitain Thomas Bag- inle und Assistant. und began patrolling tiuties on the 10th July, alter being for sea. .Slie contlnurtl pfltfflulng until November 29th, when she wpg » lavd up in Ellis River, tiles oi‘ lobster gear were made: ‘present ivorldvwide, is very encflluki Decrease ilc-ubt next. season will show a fllr- tirer development in this important. iishcry. - and a (lecrcase in ‘In former years this fishery was u the fishermen, as oi‘ fishing vessels usually procured illleir bait at ‘fishing season. but of this practice has been disconth-luet], Hence the decrease or this fishery fronl year to year, at‘ 924 owl... and an increase value of $11,288. curing mackerel has greatly 1m. braved during the lust two years. and the quality of the flsh lg now lunch better than in the pestilt is a pity that spring net cannot _be sold fresh. 100 thin 1'01‘ uniting, and can com- mand only a very low price. Pro- per mcans of transporfhtion pre- vents shipping them fresh. ~_ in the teatuh. with a decrease in IiisheriesiYReport For w Prince Edward Island ‘And The‘ Magdalenes (Continued from Page I) ___.____. Oysters i urn pleased to refit n. 111- catch of 3.310 ‘bar. OPQPBNOIIB began under most WBTB were obtain- date [he mgr- trucked, and the that. tlshingiceus- man. - continued. of oysters East.‘ West Orwell. and well stocked a good catch Had the tributaries, During the sulmner we bud some am pleased to ‘nonth of Octo- was imadg, and ftinllil t0 be tn a roliiiliiin. ii these oys- iurl. that in the which has been killing the lust eight years o1- Fiaherles Protection Service Milli." flltemtits at illegal foils-let‘ _ of pros cations tor violations oi’ the i-‘tppppy Regulations during the yearn/ll oi" Coilflscatirlns. .15 Protecfon Service by Patrol "Richmond." The patrol boat "Richmond" was Fred Mc-Kinnou, made rcady her winter quarters at The following seiz- Rntle. Traps. 2051 lath. 300 1400 fath. 192 7 The Captain and his Assistant ‘moflt zealous in the discharge Anchors. 5 MAGDALEN ISLANDS _ Cod '1 he demand for cod, which is at l am ‘pleascd to 1:94.011 an in. c o.’ 21.218 rwt., with an tn. r. in~ value 0t‘ $51,031. No Herring 1 increase 0i 4.076 cwt. value of $5,163. 'l'hcre is an inrportant item of revenue a. large number this point. late years in the value Mackerel 3 There is an increase in that-atoll In The ‘method of mackerel as they are ' Lobslers There is a decrease of 12,535 cwt. value oi‘ $125,535. The same weath- er conditionshprevailed as in the 1 other Provinces; hence. the same percentage! of decrease. Remarks:- unit" . _, _ Buying l V ‘ .. “(.1 ‘ arm Prildritte off from thie out-side world for about four months Jdleneesl the lumber woods in the other pro- vinces were they assured of ‘trans- portatton home early in April. would he well for tho Depsrtment r Means of transportation by boats has been opened between House Harbor and Grand Entry through what. is known as a lagoon. Dredg- ing at this point was carried on with great success. This was e. long-felt want and the people are loud in their praises of the Gov- era-meat for having afforded them this tmaann o! communication. As every man. woman ‘and child on thtwe islands depend largely on fishing for a livelihood. any im- provements which can be effected to lighten the ‘burden of these good. lnw-mbidlng citizens will be greatly appreciated. 1 am ‘sorry io report the loss oi‘ fishing boats at Etang du Nord- and 1 would risk the Government to en- deavor to afford ‘harbor accommo- ddtions for the ibodts st taxis point. as it is by far the ‘best fishing ground around the islands. All? expenditure along these lines will be much appreciated. it will be observed that the peo- ple of the Magdalen islands are cut every y ar, durinB which time the flsherrhen are in Many would take advan- tage of this slack ttme and 80 1° s It _-_ I » 'Lobster .. . - Fish Connery ~ ~- I'1'rsp-aot......... I Quollnug ' - - - - ' ;____ .Q!!§r "““‘*’“ Smelt 9mg]; qttppet Use Baby's Own; 1. ~ Mo. ofvusels.............--- Soap. It's ff“Bl'_c_et for Baby —— Best W096!‘ authqrttips, and imslre ‘IOIJQ-J ‘ " " W111i" ‘bolt imuko one or two c “mini. on the dust of March the um week‘ ’ ttshelimen might p‘, "l?" 59111118 sear ready for °ll°lliflx of the lobster seosou. the. Province or, island ifoliows.'—— ' Grand total in 1923 Grand total in 1921 .. Year 1923 1924 Decreasep-lzil-td cases 1923 192i increase 1921i 192-1 increase 1923 192-1 Decrease 1023 1924 increase 1.92.’) i921 Decrease i923 192-! incl-east». 192-1 1023 1924 increase 1923 1924 increase 1923 1924 192-1 1923 increase- u . *°‘192s 1924 "durin-g the’ muease‘ 1923 1924 increase 1923 1024 Increase 1924 1923 1924 192a. ....... 1024 ....... 370.020 bobs-tel‘ CAIIIIQYY - - - carrying much. '\ ~ take up this ‘matter with in April. no that enabled to A Ilium"! 0! the Fisheries Ql-iltlilly snd Landing Vsiuo of Fish. Gsught lin 1928 and 1924. (Prices at boatside.) Lobotors Quantity 43,844 cases 26.801 caaep Sold In Shell / 9.668 cwt. 10.103 cwt. w ' @107 God 27.291 cwt. 41.030 cwt. lrbvlsbwt. 00. Haddock 785 cwt. 418 cwt. ‘ a Hake and Cask 10.070_t‘wt. 15,430 cwt. _ 4,454 cwt; $ 6 _Herrlng 53.5104 cwt. 31.710 cwt. 15.588 0w? S 7 Mackerel 2,898 cwt. 7,040 cwt. 4.748 cwt. ‘Perch ii cwt. $11 20 $10 - Salmon .24 cwt. 8 62 cwt. 1 38 cwt. i Smolts _ 9.784001. _ 14.273 cwt. 7.489 cwt. Trout 97 cwt. 91 cwt. $11 5 6 cwt. iGIIIHn 9o lriYlH. S - . Eels‘ 8d cwt. f 785 cwt. 924 702cm. Tom Cod 614 QWL $ l 1,295 cwt. 2 . site-yr. t Clams 508* r97 but... 1 Q shaugs bb . 209.001.. s Oystero $4.035 bbis. 1.04s .001». _¢___.._|L_ 3,910 b.1118. Aievvlves 100 ibbiB. S Tonguoo and Sounds ‘ ‘cwt. 119 cwt. 68 cwt. tflsli on 3.209 Kill. 2.060301“. 1,100 gul. T008111 v 211cm es 1103a mes 10034, ifpees $22 Decrease iu 19241.. . . . . . . Number ‘Trips Decrease in 1924 . . . . . . .. Certifications Contlacations of articles used ‘ 1n violation ‘or Fishery R98‘ ulationa Estimated value of articles “M26 bellied . . Proseculienl Totelmu-mber 41 Violations. 're—- " Lobster Regulations .. Salmon mmasttoue» Trout Regulations melt Regulation Polutlon of street!!! - Oygtgr Regulations . . . . .. Lloehool issued L 1 Extension Fishlnl rmnng loch m vani- . rm’ and ’ Know“ ' . . m... .l.. ~1'~for.You"’.: ii endeavor to t to bevel ' Pfln-OO" Edward $1,610,260 . . 1.162.682 - Decrease. in 1924 453,578 Value $1,291,364 678.465 ________.... $612.89 $ 01.680 100,142 ti; 77.402 $271,563 $28,984 367 cwt. increase S i $10,704 17.094 859.162 $83,551 95.132 4.71.0 $ 4.155 $25,836 48.300 - ~11 = mo; CHARIDIITETOWDLGUARDIAN ‘ CAPITAL INVEST!!! we VBIIBLI. boots. nets. traps. cen- oils or the got the A luminary or the Fisheries for the Moedaien islands follows:- QHIMIIY Ind Lanai", Voluo of Fish In 1923 and I924 (Prices at Boatside.) Grand total tordeza ......s011.011 Grand total for 1924 450.002 Decrease in 1924 . . . . . . “$167,309 of Lobstfirs Quantity 14.610 cases 8.888% cases 219,088 5.021% cases $224,187 Cod \ 31.926 cwt. $46,981 53,144 cwt. 98.$17 $511000 Year . 1923 1924 Value $443,275 Decrease 1923 1924 ‘Z1318 CAWI. Herring 115.072 cwt. 11‘) 743 CW1. increase 1923 1924 ' 520.923 24.10:. Dec. $ 5.158 1.010 cwt. Msckerel 36.591 cwt. 37.515 cwt. increase 1923 1924 383-922 95.210 $11,288 "4' i lnt_:rease 180 150 Decrease v * . '8 30 102:: ' l- . s 1024 ' 414 418 1921i ' ~ . $ i924 ' 1T5 210 ___ lucrcrlsn '- . .3 .890 1923 1924 . 510.300 2175 bids. increase 375 ilbis. 2,000 .387 Sea“ 1923 8:10 192i $1.045 10.0 121v Fish Oil flililihgal. 1205 gal. .213 .564 Decrease .1151 1921i ‘s I924 Decrease 790" .2155 192.; s0; .581 970 910 60 Licenses issued Lobster Cannery . . . . . . .. 20 Lobster Extension . .. Lobster Fishing H-erring Trap-net .. Herring Seine Smelt Bug-net . . . . . . .. o‘) 230 555 Fishing Boato snd Vessels No. of vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 Gasoline bouts .. Carrying saint-ks . . . . . . .. f .3931 .291‘ 00s t’ Capitol" Invested 76‘; Vessels. boats, nets. traps, can- 043 "IIIPHGB. fish houses. etc. ..$57-i,700 -Men and Women Employed Number oi‘ men .2681 Number of women . . . . . . . . . .. 3T7 Trusting the above report will he satisfactory, 1 have the honor to bu. sir, Your obedient servant. S. T. GALLANT, lnspecto of Fisheries. Charlottetown. I Womanis Health When Forty-Five AiCrltlcsl Forget-When Dr. Wil- - llsms’ Pink Fills Arc a m»: Blessing, 2x0 .464 600 At special _ periods a woman 2 neriea. fish houses. etc. $1,264,325 _ ct-nibw ...650- Report 0t Women’s Institutes, Prince ' Edward Island Grand River. The Decembermeet- in: or this institute was ileiu at 111% home of Mrs. W. J. McDonald. Bflysitie. Lot 14, nineteen nlenrbers 8M twenty visnors being present. Alter the usual opening, a letter was read from the. Stipcrror oi‘ St. hnt-entls Orphanage, thanking tllc institute fur a Cnrislmas donation. A Resolution of Condolence to sis- Wi‘! hire. J. J. .\icLelian and Mrs. Morrison was passed, and a letter 0i sympathy ordered to be sent tu them on the death of their revered sister, Sister Doiurina. Mrs. J. N. Aicliiziuon read a paper "A Living 39"!" Iiiii-t is Liveabiejf which was much appreciated. it was agreed to hold "Aral-lion" parties at lntcr- vals (luring the virinlci" to augment lilo llliiilll. A ‘nlusical trrogrnm 10l- lowcd. and iriitertvarils there was a ffiitprisc Lottery." the prlzvs b.» In: \\'~'>i| by Mrs. Aiciflunoil and Mrs. Mt-Ltrilan. One new nicni-bcr was wcltzolned. it was deteidvd to lloili the meetings on tbc second Tutsduy, und "the next lueetint; will be held at the home 0t‘ Mrs. J. A. Alclloltui-il. Baysidra, ‘on Janu- ary 13th. Eldon. 'l‘u'cn‘ty-tu'r» lns-nrbers ‘and 011+- visilrn‘ trite-tidal lllc December 1110011111,’ u|' lllitLUFflIllJlI, which mei at iii‘ home m’ .\tirs. l‘). 1.. Hill‘1‘ll\.'4' ton. Tile meeting opened in the ...-.ial us). rnii call iL-ing answerer with a Christians verse. it was _l(‘i‘.ili d to [lll-CIIUSP a tirinklng: iouuiuiu for the school. also a coal .~;l10ri.l and a dust-pun. .\ lengthy Jlriiiii-éfiiilll took place on the quPs- lion u!‘ ilzivint; the school graded, and a t-omnliltee was appointed to cnliicr with the lrtlstces cu the rili-iiltfrl. One new inc-tuber vras wciruilicti. AiL-r refrcsillncnts had bcrrn served by tbc hostess. a plea- sant social evening was spell-t. in iliill-iii‘, etc. Mrs. A. l). iloss \V|li vnlPFlilill the institute next month. East Po-nt lirslitu-te nut on De- fiib. at the home 0i‘ Mrs. ldnrmteimu Mclniyrc. with sixmcin- bcrs and titres visitors present. A1- u-l tile usual opening, abox oi knit- Ullt’. was [lJCkLll and sent to St. Vinnntfls Orphanage for Christmas. A paper on "How to Kill on insti- tute," was read by Mls. J. J. Muc- Uouaid. Lunch Wils served by the hostess and u plaas-izlrn evening spout "Lstenil-g in" 0n Mr. Moln- tyrei. ratio, ‘Plus institutte zlssist- .11 iiu- toarhu- in getting“ up a Chrislmus 'l‘r.e and lfilltfililtllilllifilll. One new member was welcomed. '1 he next meeting will be held at the ironic 01' Mrs. J. J. McDonn-ld. I Fredericton lllSllillig met with; — eLven mclnhers und two visitors ut the hnmc 0t Mrs. .1. A. Cutiific. on werx-d by each member paying a u ' rt rn ( nickel. lhe school committee rcll ported a l-reuilnr was required in the school, and it was tiecidctl to have the cont-mince buy one. .\irs.i '. Zllrloivilrti Weeks 11nd Airs. (JutiitiL-l were appointed i4’) gill pvt-seats to." the. school children, $5.00 having! M3011 voted tor some. The pro-l gram for the tiveniugfincludeti piano. dilet by Misses Lolita and lreue‘ Weeks; duel, by Aliases Hazel Cl-aswuil and Lolita Weeks; cilor» us by young ladies tencorcd.) Dar-i lug the social hour that followed] refreshments were served and in-' strumenlal music and (summunity; .5 2.582 L107 of distress that only women know. s 1.42s Number of Gin nits will Operation 02s ...... .. m ' ..19 ' who saysn-"l am one of 395.140 Ont. 2 . needs a medicine to regulate her blood supply. or her life will be a i . round of pain and ‘suffering. it is at such times that’ Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. are worth their weight in 301d, for they,,make the new rich blood that banishee the symptoms The ‘better blood that comes with ‘the use of these pills strengthens every vital organ and brings womanly health and happiness. {Illhia is fully proved by the case oi‘ M111. G. Witthuhu, Arcoln, -Susk.. the many for whom Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done wonders. About three years ago I ‘was so weak that 1 could not do my housework. or ever '30 about without feeling 5,529 utterly worn out. The doctor sug- gested that an operation was the only thing that would help me. but. this 1 refused to undergo, and 1 re- turned home almost in despair. My ‘trouble was all due to the lingering change of life, At this stage 1 read an advertisement of Dr. Williams’ Pink rPillg. und decided to try them. Bythe time 1 had used six boxes there was no doubt they were just what 1 needed. and under their continued use for some time my health was iluily restored. and since that time fhove been in the best of health. I om writing this letter in the hope thst it may in- duce come other suffering woman to use Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills end regain her health." ‘ ‘I'M-e Mill Are sold by medicine dealers or will be seat by mail at 50c n box b: Writing the or. wu- lisme’ Medicine Co., Brookvlllo, m T9 Pgcihflmuniotb or a large plptn- eurtsce. take on old plqag or cotton msterislt q pfIow “p; terlsil to-be pressed with the rtgm aide down. thoroughly yet tltselotirlndfivnlug it out. place (Brill 0nd do) sud after plsointr the 7 . 7 smoothly over the mo iron until 1UP little-t done 0o one port of s drool. s1! ‘ports mutt muted lnchcsuqlc womorrtbl '. rt pfclled will bo-nottoesbio. ' singing was enjoyed. 'i‘he next! meeting will be held at the bums at‘ Miss Annie McLeunan 0n Janu- ary 21st. and roll call will ibv ans‘ wered with "Riddles". Searietown lnstittrie 'met on Jau- uary 2nd. ut the home o-t’ Airs. iilarie Leard with six ntenlbers und live visitors attending. The inertia; ripened with the President in the chair. Roll cull was answered with “lbuguc-twlsters." 'l‘W0 ‘ilflil- i-rs were read by the Secrelaryaud iiii there was no new business to be taken up the meeting atljourncd with the National Anthem, alter‘ which gunlts and contests were enjoyed, in which the men also joined. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Perry Alien will en- tertain the members next llltllilll. Montague institute held its Janu- ary imeeting as usual in the League Rooms. and fourteen lnem- bars and tour visitors were Pie" sent. The usual routine business was disposed of which included the reports 0t‘ committees and the appointing ol’ new ones. Two new members were welcomed. A social hour was enjoyed at ‘the close 0t the business meeting and iuncll was served.“ . NevwPcrth‘. Nine members and one visitor attended the January meeting oi.’ this institute which met at the home ofdMrsi George Mar- tin. The meeting opened "with the Ode, followed ‘by Roll Cull and mlnirt-es of the last. ‘meeting. P111113 were discussed for serving lunch at the semiannual examination. it was reported that a sign rbonrd had been ipiaced on the school. The February meeting will be held at the home or MIWJ. A. Dewar. Ecol: Bslolc. The. December meet- ing oi’ ‘this Club was held at the home of Mrs. George Robertson, with ten members and two visit- ors attending. "'l‘he meeting was opened with instrumental ‘music by Miss Clmrn McGregor, after which the ‘minutes were read and adopted and roll call answered -by "What 1 am going to do ‘to help the .ln- stltute." The School Committee submitted their report and aifter- wards it was decided to purchase a new kettle for the school, also lo buy candy for the Cilristmas Tree. 1t. was decided to have a Social with a program before the next meeting. and a committee was at» pointed to arrange for same. Re- citstions were given by Mrs. '1‘. J. Robertson. Mrs. Robert McGregor. and [scone Ellsworth. A new school committee was appointed. A dainty lunch was served, after which ‘the members spent a social hour in community singing. etc. The ‘nest meeting will ~he held in BEECHABTS _-1~.,,, .'.__.__ -\-.“.,_- —_ is.» December 16th. Roll call was uns- ' the srllrmi and iuii ca! swrzrell with "ib-l-ipi-s." . Stanley Bridge. Till: Dcr-l-alibvi‘; meciiilg oi‘ this lilfiliillit‘ was braid; at tho homv of .\il.~', Stanley Bill-i g-r. vigilt iI1t‘i1ii)l‘l'.-i tiiii-lltiipg. 'ili.' lililt-‘llllg apt-nod in tllv ilsiuli man- ner with the President in the chair. ..\ tiiscussitin [Oillx place rm vttrimis- \\'.'l_\'s 0t‘ raising, funds Alum-p’ unis voted tu buy irviils tor tlu- pupils-f 411' Hope lliViilfltiilil Stanley stdlools. at, (‘liristnlzts tilll‘. 'l‘ile iI](>‘.i'llil'-'» citlsul with a ‘nlusiczli ili'(l;;1‘il‘l1'|, Tm: next meeting will bu li.-ld at lllv‘ home 0i‘ Mrs. Wm. Pt-ntlvrgusl. ilope Rivi r, on January 15th, Middleton |i1.s‘iil.l|i.t' nil-t ui l|l|'.' humc Qt‘ Airs. lCriLst Wright, uni January iilh, with tilirlr-rsn mem~ hers anti six visitors present. Alici- the usual] (mening- iiw svcrctnryi l'L'_I)0l‘l.t"l the drinking fountain lor- tlle school has be n oi lcrell and‘ the hooks 11nd been supplied. ’l‘he. sum at‘ $10.50 was rclliizutl at lb. . (fbristulas ('l)l1t'('il, The Sick (Zom- iniltcl- gave their report, and new Hllllilllllt-Bl-i were appointed. The program consisted 0t’ readings by Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Clifford Wright. und Miss Margaret Wright and Nirs. Allen. Miss Muncey and Mrs. T. W. Bratishaw will arrange the nrogranl for next month, Six women offered to go and clean the school, und it was decided that the window panes that were ordered for the Hull be paid for, and that. - $1.00 be voted to pay i'or cleaning the Hail. it was decided to buy material for hulking a quilt to be sold at the W. i. Exchange, it‘ con‘- tinned next summer, and a t-mn- mit-tee oi two were appointed to buy the mutcrial. 7.210 was decid- ed upon as the hour fnr~ opening the nfeetings. Two nt-w members were welcomed. The next meet- ing will be held at tho home oi’ Mrs. Clifford Wright. At the December meeting of this institute, which ‘met at the home oi‘ Mrs. Frank (lurils. and which was aitcntlcd by t\\'t!l\'e members und six visitors the school commit- tee reported the need of a drinking fountain. a dictionary. a broom and hooks. The members dereided to have these supplied at once. ' it was also tiecidcd to have a Christ- mas Tree and Convert. Eostibideford. Ten members and four visitors attended the Deccm‘ her nleetinpz of this institute which was held a-t the hfiilli‘ of Mrs. (i. McKinnon. Roll cull was answer- ed by “Rel:itations." Petitions to the M. & l’). Associations were signed. A new howl for the school stove has been purchased, $47.31 being paid for it. The next invet- ing will ‘he held fl-ftile 1101119 "i Mrs. G. S. Sharp, and roll trail will be answered with "Short Stories and their Authors," I80 KENT ST. / PAGE ELEVEN ~ v54 iltce tbc carltcstw bays of baiting tbere has been. no finer flour tbaltTurtty for ' the baiting of bread. no flour that gives more nutritious loaves to tbc barrel- no flour more genuinely worthy of being chosen as the chief Ingredi- ent of tbc "staff of life." ThcPurit Flour Cook ' Book wii be mailed postage paid to you for thirty cents-dds worth more. Write for one to-dsy to ‘ Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Toronto, StJohn, NB. Winnipeg iii... ii" tilt . 1 /:_Z . §Ki({\\\ 4‘ -.’i, -\,._‘-.- _ LHWE i LIME! Freight Rates to P. E. Island on, PiiilVliltlZlilll pIMESTONE from this Plant have been much reducednnd we can now quote VERY LOW PRICE DELIVERED to any railway siding on the Island. ‘The past few years we have shipped large quantities ‘of our Lancl Lime to P. E. island farmers and they are our best advertisers. v l Ask their opinion and then write us for new low price. BROOKVILLE MFG., CO., LTD. BROOKVILLE. ST. JOHN 00., N. B. (Opgraturs of New Brunswick Government Lime Plant.)‘ (Gample on Request.) 8684-10-17-24-31. CALIFORNIA And PACIFIC COAST Reached by Rail Services‘ of The Csnadlsn National Railways Finest of Train Equipment Best of Service. Optional Rantings Consult nearest Ticket hgent st The Canadian Notional. Railways Or Writs, General Fsooenger Monctovr, N. B. ‘w. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. Charlottetown 0r W. M. FLYNN Sutton Ticket Agent Dept. . '0'. ‘a