lMllll 1 AIURIKAY ~iiAil¢l20UR NORTH {Twenty six mienvliers inet at the llionie of Mrs. Willard Alt-Lure. |wdt1i the [addition oi‘ five tvlsltors. (jmdenn ‘Tho Secretary ‘reported: clothes Mode‘ illoolw for_'t.l1te tschool bought and $385 i-tll hills putt]. A t-mnr or ‘money wvas _ _ . lvotutl lin- thenoe oi‘ tho poor cont- 1 orwith _ ‘mitten. 14inch ofierittg $2.15. ‘Rdll electric dnve_ (‘all at. the izoxt nirceti-ng "is to ht’- ‘425 ‘ausnveretl twi-tth “Rtitltll-se". A vote flwhs taken ut the February meeting ltirat: the lnrstltute would gict a mump for tho school. it wvan lett -\vlt=h l-he Scctmurry Ito cull n 11in :tlng lot‘ the Directors tlllltl Trustee-st ln {the sehlool House at n later date. . . PEMBROKE. Fourteen nretnlrers and Qliglrt tvlsitors met at the home or ‘Airs. hicLeau Graham. Roll Call nus mvswlered ‘with “Rldtllefl he school Committee reported that the iloaor needed trashing. The sick committee reported onesick anem- h r. Several communications were of flltree was appointed-to have téllflfge oi‘ the Programme for tl1e next ‘meeting. $1.00 was given to a ltniiirs mstitutfs was pleasantly spent. ‘Collection $3.60. read by the Secretary. A committee I THE CHARLOTTETOWN 7- 111mm: 0t A cluh roam is to he built. bliss ymcfletll gave report front the sclwol the zltisirctoi- hull visitietl tlre sclioltrl rt-cenltfly and vfound the 1,1100] and grounds ln a S'1l1=l3l'i1t.‘l(yi‘y_ ‘ conditions. The progrgittitne eorslst- = ed oi’ min-tic and siuglflts’ by Several ni‘ titre tnitlnrbrrs. l’()l'l..1\ll tlllOVlu‘. Nine member-n and twenty visitors unet at tttlti- homle 0t‘ ltirs. lwbert Mllllgun. ]ta'll (‘all was atnsnvt-rt-ti by "Jokcifl. Ono new int-tuber was wclcouretl. 'l‘n'o women were appointed tocleuu the school. The next place of ant-cling is to lm thz-ltl at. the honra of Airs. (.‘.. l’ .\i.iArthur when R011 Call is to ibe antswercd wvitlr "House Clear». iiig Hints", Lunch avnsuervetl arid the rcnnalulltg: part of ttlre evening _ J. EARNSCLIFFE, scttoor. Following is the standing of Earnsciitle School for the month of February. flick Corutrrrittee to purchase fruit for a. sick m-elinber. Two mzstmbers wore uppolrted to wtisit the school. FREELAND. Lot 1i. This lnstll~ ute met at the home of Airs. Eliza‘ Painter udth ten rnetinbers and four-l teen visitors present. Roll Call was| vananvtvred winh lttddles nntl House-l holtl Hints. A report 0t‘ tli-e- baskoty ‘Social was gtlvtsi: shouting ‘that $39» t 16 had been realized. A letter was} read trclnt .\l'il-ler Brothers acknow- | lodging n. receipt of $34.00 for bat-i Z1110: payment ‘in full tor orgrartlt. was moved ard 191138811 that a map; ‘for granted; _A perfect renditiorfof any music-qepeatedas many timesias you wlsh- ' Smooth and mellow, like moonlight on a like a library oi books. a treasure to be en- _ . . I . . I '01’ the vworltt be purchased for the] ~ 3‘3.'»'.'T.§'..§f.‘2t.' ti.°li’..i‘.'l“;‘.i.l°.ii'.'. $2.1??? $5.13.“ Ki’.‘i..l'.".lll.“d "h" ’°" """"'°"- K111101- W sick 10111-111101- “won-l ,- 1 H h f . - _ _ stl for ‘this ‘month arch lllr". Ernest gaglmy :3? Enlargingglf‘zcnjofizir"gfo “Matched lm an ' . the Victor-mntrpllcd - y a i llktrtiy. Mrs. ‘R. C. ileridcrson, and, Airs. Daniel Smith Jr. Roll Call t0- ho answered at the next meeting; M11111 "Question in-_ History". $2.10’ 1121s the collection at this meeting.‘ principle of “ mooth Flow of Sound" leaves nothing to be desired in the quality ol muic. you may enjoy in your home. l. concert in your own home-you may have as many enoores as you please. You may play each song again and again. You may ~00 a fine library of your favorite pieces whether voml or instrumental: solo. choral, II’ Iymphonic. You may be proud ol-it. 11w “m” Ortligpmlzonic With this realistic music you may have yourl choice oi smartly designed cabinets in mre w . Electric drive if you wish it, at slight additional cost. All instruments are self stopping. Prices from S1400 to as low as 8115 on convenient payments from His Master's Voice dealcrs._ Hear them today. _._._ .\l.\l'l.ljl LICAF. At the Fobruttriv met-tint: lifleierr nrt-tnhcrs and ninol \i.<,.'tc.rs mot ‘at the b01111.‘ tit‘ hire: itobert. Mnrchbtnnlt. A paper on the ilnstitutes Ode. tvasn-ntl and cntloy- ‘ ctl, (‘orresrpuiidaiice was road from: _ 0r! -on|yif m, Helen Aiaclltlutrehy 0t't‘erlt=g t..~ 1t bca|g (h: dog Tradgmgrk ‘send-a booth entitled‘ Maternal 11m. l i. __.....__\,_ "Hilly 111w‘ 10 ‘anyone wishing to .halve tit. The play entitled "JOggs-i ivillief‘. Cotivuetitm was Stu-god on jlinrch 131111 and’ was q“, ‘ TFWMI“ RN‘! a huge success. i 9T. wj-"fii |2. Reta. and Annie Morrissey. equal: istorehousc of national lsco these prairie lands o Grade VIII-l, Howard Tweedy: 3. Alphonsus Morrissey: 4, Stewart McKinnon; 5. Bruce McKlnnon. ‘ Grade VI.'--1. Alfred ’I‘ralnor; 2. Cecil Tweedy: 3. Levi Young. Grade V.-i. Mac McKinnon: 2. Jennie McKirmon; 3, Beatrice Mor- risey. Grade III.-(a)-1, Frank Mc- Innis; 2. Harley Carrier. Grade III.--(b>—1, Reggie Mc- Irinis. t Grade lL-(ai-l, Mae Morrissey; Mary Mclnnis. ' l Grade II.-(b't-1, Tillie Tweedy. l Grade I.—(a)-l, Byrne Morris- sey Grade I.—-tb)-1. Reta Mclnnis. Perfect attendance for the month. Harley Carrier. Alfred Trainor. Al- phonsus Morrissey, Mac McKinnon, Mary Mcinnis. . Percentage of attendance for thc month. 87‘L.——Mary A. Dréscoll. teacher. t V» ~-—»~~—<Q-&~ .-~—- The Canadian West.- i; The immense DOSSlbllltltS‘f0l' d-L--' vclopmcnt in Canada are strikingly emphasized by the rich prairie lands of the great Canadian west await? ing the settler. It is comparable to‘ 2. OX0 is "meat; and drink OX0 Llh/IITEQ > .151. f-TjxNTOlNi 5r ‘c Iftlitffflt] " Vin nut. ti»; the. New. 1- illalpltiliratper l‘ Qilitilflfigl The patterns are prettiest The prices are lower - * Use this COIIPOIIV‘ y " W bata C/idrmirzg Room l I 1t. r. Holman ma. P11. ~ n. r. nonmarl, um. Charlottetown, l’. E. ‘l’. Send your New Wall .I'a\1pcr Catalog to Name Address .-.-----.~..'..|y@,..............--.-- .........-...... / Charlottetown, a mighty ocean. being about; thousand miles across This vast area is a 118.8 H6 yet been scarcely f the great _ °"°.country traversed by 115 extent cntal Limitcd,'a1so the Canadian 1191119111101” Rockies, The Triangle Tour, 2111i ‘Vcfiuh afliptklnskutmay be had free on ap- ifliliwd- 1° plication to any Canadian National The Contin- Victrola new‘ Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Mantra: l l r Sniifling Catarrh TEN-MINUTE RELIEF! I l t t l l You’ don't c use Catarrhozone. itarrh. 1 This is_a praven fact. convincing testimon E. McDonald. of s45 City R0ad‘.""“"" ‘ "As u long suffer- er from cotarrh and asthma, I can testify to the re- markable benefi- ciaitwtion of Ca- tarrhozonc. Whcma» coughing spasms THIS ‘REMEDY NEVER.» "IFAILS Xperitnent when your It. destroys ca-l From St. John, N. B.. comes the Y of Mrs. Harry Wanadian West. is an education in .-itself and a sure cure for national pessimism. Beyond the prairies lie the ‘foothills of the Canadian Rockies which risc graduallymntil they cul- minate in snowclad peaks forming the Great Divide. l A trip across Catiada is a dclight-‘ lui experience as well as an cditca- tion and the experience is further» etihanced by a. stay at Jasper Park Lodge, located in Jasper National Park, inthe heart of the Canadian Rockies and enjoy their health and majesty. Jasper Park Lodge is u well known mountain resort, owned and operated by the Canadian Na- tional Railways. with n. world latri- Railways Agent or from thoCren- cral Passenger Dcpartlncnt, Mone- ton. N. B. . 1 scuoots FOR onnrumi. i t Thcrc are 69 priirtaryschools m Franco with only a single pupil ir. cach. Of these. 34 are co-cduca- tional schools, four are for boys and 31 for girls. Each of these estab- lishments has a complete staff of teachers. A senator brought; out. this amazing fact by asking n ques- tion of Minister" of Education. Her- rlot. ' it). When a man who is not used ‘.0 lcoinc on, Catarrhozone gives me im- mncdiate relief. A few breaths takon through the inhaler clears the nose, .tl1r0ut..and enables me to breathe tfrcely. Cutarrhozonc has rclievcd mc- Eof chro tthc breathing organs in good condi- ltlon, I know of nothing so cflicicnt ous golf course. Jasper Park Lodge is the starting point of a tour, The Triangle '1‘0ttr..Wlilt-li practically every typo of tnottiittltn sct-ncry to be met with in tl1c Can- adian Rockies, and covers the Nor- nlc catarrh in the nosc andlwegic scenery throat. To prevent. colds and keep! British 'Park Lodge tho tour cxtci the I flmbraccs pert not. of thc coast] line cf kno Columbia. From Jasper 111s to throws it on the ground. ticcts it to go out. But. when an cx- wlth his thatch it. is out. Hc does wood lights a thatch and later he ox- cnccd Woodsman is through leave it to Ht: W5. expectation. — (K —(~(—(~'(-("9’/(—4>—§—)—>—)-)—)-—)~)—) —-) -—-———-4' o ;~‘————-— l l l l ililPElll/i s‘ s“ r .2" d‘ I‘ saw/t "\\\\\\\ \.-..i“ \\\\\ t‘ \\\\\ \\s\“' Their Qhoiee “Best and Most Outstanding”. The Manager of one of the foremost. Upper Canadian ranches writes us as I0ll0W8= ~__.i.:_»._;;.__4_, 1g; ,,. . "We would not. think of using any other biscuit but IMPERIAL as we corurlder it. l-ht iinsr Ann M081‘ OUTSTANDING biscuit on tlrc market. today." This is the ooncensus o! opinion of our leading Canadian lthx lt-anchcrs untl ac- counts fur the Notional use of IMPERIALS as an ull-lhe-yeur-round For Food. The cost of food ls so small compared with the value of the Silva Foxes that rancher-u 00ml it only a Inower of [oodbullnm common some to feed the best which In III-syn the molt economical. D0 not u, ‘ ‘ with chqpor foods. in healthy foxes with highest qnnlltzy pelts. . . .. .54.... ;,,‘_....~_ -_< Feed IMPEIIIALB and got. the boot results For aule by loading distributors orvdlrcct from the factory. f lm perial rt». Biscuit 0o. Ltd- Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Box 446 as Catarrhozone." Catarrhozonc is needed in every home. Large size lasts two months, P11“! $1.00: small size. 50c. storckcétaers and druggists. ‘ _--_-~ e1o>e__~ _ hCOTb T0 VISIT OLD HOMES. Nearly 600 Scotclimen living in Australia arc to visit their old homes in Scotland this summer. They have chartered a bout and will make the journey an eventful one. Each is paying his own way. and the plan is to advertise what Australia has done for the voyagers. Scotland is making elaborate pre- parations to entertain them. Vancouver by rail, thence by Cat:- adlan National steamship to Prince Rupert and buck to Jasper Park Lodge. An off-shot. oi this tour is to Alaska, the land of the Midnight Sun. ' The trip across Canada is made easy of accomplishment via the lines oi the Canadian National Ratl- ways. All transcontinental tickets: arc good to stop oft at Jasper Park’ Lodge. The Continental Limited, a, high class. standard. all steel train. with radio equipped compartment. library-observation buffet car. lea- ves Montreal daily at 10.15 p. m. for points in the Canadian West and Vancouver and Victoria. Illustrated booklets describing the J. Berry. Fredericton. N. B; H. Framp-‘ Till-I RUSS Mrs. Lillian Phclpot. BostoirMitss. John Gailund. Monctou. N. 13.: E. 13-. Ellis. City; Mrs. A. P. Jamieson. Summer-l side; Mrs. Bruce Muir. City; iRevj Bruce Muir. City; C. A. ROCRELIL. city; C. A. Huston. Stanley Bridge; 0‘Leary: Ronald J amiesonn Mrs. (001.1 .Cecil Stewart. Picardy; B. Thomas. Cascumpcc; J. A-' ton. Moncton. N. Bl: W. Reagh Tin-l ney. Summerside; ~Major Carruthers. Augustine Cove: Mi‘. and MTS- 1*!- Scantlebury. New York. U. S. AYYI‘ Mrs. Millie Mncdonald. Eldon. P. E. l.; W. E. Scantlebury, City; H. H.' McCallum. Brackley. 1.. Vibration blather, not |lr u In plpoluu alootflool wuvo drills invented by Morris Robinson of Vlca ? Tm orpmu ‘A’ long revoliltlohlry"! monarch. and can b0 ‘constructed, be uyl. It umnlllgl IdW dbl! with M: IHQUVMOIIC undtlnut, ‘LIFT, Mu ptlthro‘ g. ofldlnury orgunl, ll Quid to bl one o the bnio prlnolplea of the new um nlhtlb It u u dliivlnutivd am Robb of, the C. N. R. f}. ,, ‘ In radio and television t jinn m?!” permanent“ Wulllooqflobb. ..- go. Hon Robb In lhown I<-(—(-< ' TF6 Ilnlr o! Afghanistan photographed on his _reccnt arrival in London with Ills Majesty t, CIIIG» who welcomed him at the metropolis. The visiting monarch ~ being given ll. right royal recep- tion wherever he goes. '- ~ I w Agricultural Meetings Ili- Illustrated lectures an! Agricultural addresses will bn given by J. A. Clark. . ntendcnt-of‘ the Expetlmfllltll Station. and by Robert C. Parent. Slllwrvism oi‘ lllustnv tion Stations in P. l2. L. at the following pine-cs at 8 I’. M. each evening. ' v _ Mt. Vernon School House. "fucsdayfApril ltlth, 1021i. 10bit S0|l00| IIOIIDU, WGUIIIOSIIBYfAV/“Vlfll lull, 1W“. Everybody is cordially invited. The Illustrated Matures on "New Varieties of Grain" and "Horne Grounds" slfould be of particular ‘nterest to the ladies and to the boys untl girls. J. A. cums. Supt. 411"‘- E. R. ow 146 Richmond Sh, Charlottetown. Itire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glasislnslilfiifice at time: Rafe. Good Strong Svfioeirmtljoihpanies Agentat Summerside, Uoyd Lewis.