_"\4-Yyff'f§‘- l . . l .‘ ". l . l ' l ,1‘. m ._ _. PAGE rotm t ‘ Bolder planting, either of ehrubs,. A gardener may please hie own perennials. or annuals has taken a1taste as to oolor by bavin firm hold nnon twvuhr fancy. ltlyeiiow. pink, or red lborder as looks easy, much easier than ‘ltlbeet pleases him, the border tor really is. to be effective, and dot-s beet effects not. being cotninrsd ex- away with the task of laying out. clusively to any o! these colors, fonmai ‘beds and planning color but wit-h the favorite color the pre- combinations. llt likewise relieves|vaiilng tone, relieved by smaller‘ the garden of the ‘tuunotony of all-,grorlps by u-ny of contrast to bring summer beds of unchanging color. nnt the 101195. An occasional pale] The annual border consists of a,yellow or pink group is needed inl strip of ground planted to colonies a bllre harder. Pale blues and pinksi . 1111f pa}: 4v fie; 1 i l . i I l l l v l v . . l SULEOUNOVAO A SMALL 61A); HDT l5 UTEN NON’ SUCCESSFUL THAN, ' A OOKDKR HVERAL SMALL BEDS POORLY ARRANGED l anti‘ shaped nrld sized groups urrutlgedlyellovl‘ br a red border, and‘ so 0b.. w til an r-yg- to pleasing color bar-l A very practical plan 11s to makcf monies or contrasts and lo give it the border an arlrluul border the or tlllfererll. annuals in difforeutiiu a white border, orurlges r >il\)\\' or‘ bloom throughout the eea-‘flr-st year while a supply or [rat'- son. The most practical method is leunitlls is being grown to make it a to plum, the annuals ‘In ralhevlpernlanent planting. The trerellnials lung narrow irregular bands known can then be transplanted into posti- us drirte, one overlapping the otherltion in the fall when the annuals with tire taller sorts towards lbeloro done. Or ‘it can be rnatie a ltilifk urrd grading in height to t-ol- spring bu-ib border, planting the. union of the dwarf bordt-riugarlnultls bulbs itl the fail and then setting‘ Lil the front, occasionally running lilo annuals ln pluce between the. 1 Border Planting Growing Popular I g a blue.| .Otle‘arltl the minutes of the la-st in the school. aunts‘ tr wllllu llsrllurls tr P. l. lsllu ELDON Fourteen members at-lTbe members decided to have the tended the annual meeting o! tbislschool repaired inside‘ 1111141181119 institute held in the iiall on April spring vacation. it was also decid- 27tb. The meeting opened with the ed to hold a Pie Social and dnnm to raise funds. A annual and. regular meetings Wort demonstration on CYMIUYUMiK-"IS head and approved. Satisfactory re-i was given -by Miss LHIIIIIGBB- ports wert. read by the PresirientILunch was served and 111v! 111B91' and Sedy-Trenstrrer, The following lug closed with the National An- oillcers were elected: President, ghem, Mrs. West, Vice, Miss ‘M. Martin. Snt-‘y-Treas. Miss Annie ‘Smith. Directors, Mrs. F. H-allltlay, Miss .Alllli9l.‘1('Rfl8 and Mrs. A.D. Ross. lhlegrttes, ‘Misses Annie Smith and M. Martin. A vote tat‘ llllillks was tendered the retiring officers for GLEN VALLEY Eight members and one vrisilor attended the annual meeting of this intsitute held at the borne of Mrs. ‘B11511 11191101911" on April l-itb. The meeting open- ed with the Ode and the usual rou- 111911/ 111191111111 W011i 11111111; 1118 titre was carried olll. The Presi- psst your. A vote of thanks was (lent gave an address and a report also tenderer! the teacher, Miss o; the year's work was read by the Ann-i» Nluvrin for her kindness to rin- into Jiisses i-‘inlaysltltr. Roll cull will be answer-ed at the next meet- ing, held ill the Hull, with Garden or Poultry lirnts and the lL-les of Wild llrrbs. WHEATLEV RIVER Fifteen lllttlllllcli-l nrld two visitors nttcrldtt-d the annual meeting of this irrstl- tlrte held at the home of‘Mreltich- rd Stead. The meeting opened wzltb the Creed and tbe~Secretary gave .1 report of- the year's work. The following officers were elt-cti-tl : President, ‘Mrs. Norman Ling, Body-Weds. Mrs. James Wares. Directors. Mrs lNltnn, Mrs. Stead and Mrs, Ling. Delegates. Miss C. Rsttray anti IMrs. Ruclclranr. The Convenor of Agriculture gave a vr-ry interesting dellnortstratiotl on the Grafting of l-‘ruit ‘Frees. Owing Secretary. K811411111 01 1501111131119“ were heard and new once 1191101111‘ ed. The secretary was authorised to purchase locks ‘f0!’ 1119 8911001 windows. A letter of 111M111! W" road mom the Mrs-tron of Mt. Her- bt-rt Orphanage for a qu-Llt do- nated‘ by the instrittrte. The follow- lrlg oillcers were then elected 1 lhesitlent ‘MM H- ‘P- Alillflll. V1119- Mrs. (farew. Sedy Trefli- M1" Pearl Abbott. Directors. Mrs-fi- Blondon, ‘Mrs Hugh, Nicholson and Doris Arbbott. rSudlIOPfl. Mrv- MC- Dowell and Mrs. McKenzie. Lunch was served by the hos-tessand the tneeting closed with the N111l011111 Anthem. The members next month at the home of ‘MELA- (lnrew. GREENVALE The annual meet- will nreet_ ‘ti tailor group to lllt“ front to vary ' bulbs -ltl the spring for u succession rirt- monotony and relieve loo great of bloom and to lw-ulllnrily of planting. hide filo dying leaves of‘ tbc bulbs. Your Garden Sundries ‘to lllr‘ absence or’ the President, [there was no other report of the‘. [year's work. l VORK The annual meeting 0i! this institute was held at the borne 1of ins. no. Vessey n“ April 16th rwith ten nrentbers and two visit- - visitors present. The meeting open- ing of thisbew institute ware held at the home of Mrs. with thirteen members and elsht ed in the usual manner. A X11001 helpful address was read by the pfeg-lillenl and a flnancdal ‘report, m‘ the year's work by I119 59¢ 1"‘! 'i‘reusurer. One.new member wnB. lna Brown ' 13111191119015 111111 51111111195 11111111‘ shears that will really cut are il-l 1113111111 1'91"‘ 111111 1119 911191 1191911111‘ ilOKllcT useful addition to the garden nn-ut ‘is in making the work liglrt- outfit, or. luorr- Jlicient allri v-liléflllrl‘. 519Wl Wheel hose have bncolue so lvcll reels for 311111911 11118» 1v 11111111 01111rert1glrlzcrl us llt-cr-slsltlcr-r for t-veli the ‘Sct-rt-tnn-y wflb‘ highly gallgfacl- straight rotvs tape lines that tvind, ‘h... Suppl“. lllflllihvlld-‘a’ up automatically, metal every-On‘. that almost New ‘garden bus one. pr-rmttrvntly. storing eacll ftrllseetl striving apparatus which make it an --.:r~:y' mutter‘ to got all even dis-. lribui on ut‘ rile sued from the puck- t-r. and st-trrcs 0t‘ othcr‘ buddy dc-‘ vic-s dit- rl slot-k to tempt tbc gurrierlel‘. and all these little things b: lp uuraz ugly. 1 of all, strongly htlilt rrow-l mo! COMBINATION , DRAW AND RAnE Bee] 1-w- ols tint-t will not snttp off ut too‘ Tl-(Qff culbllsia-lllr: trtbrttsr und pry irlwilCOllNfllED Niggéxlm‘ I the curlb lruvv tukerl the pitlct- oi‘ ———- some of lbe flimsy t-tnastrtl-z-tions oftbe wo-tls from rile gzlrdt-n tilmost ibt- past. Urlcptc rncltll build cuitl- it pictlstlrc. The tcrldcrlcy ill gav- valors llllrt will not shod tlrciridrrl tools is lownrds durability und bundles uftvr n few weeks of use perultln-ulcy. lr is u good time to an- nnolber lilllll'i!\‘~‘l‘|l(*lll. Nnrrow- loolr tlvcr" the cutalogttes or the bladed llnti ztllgrtlur‘ tlolveis for (ll."l‘|llil_‘;'|~‘ in Ibo seed stores lvbilc ilzlrttilfrlg srunll plants in ll'4.lllS~ lilo snow is still oll the ground. plurllirlg urn u oouvtenicncc lhut'uud lily in irn ntictlutllo supply of everybody llt'(.‘(l.\'. burlriy fouls. lt is u good Dlilil to Eltglrlg tools as well as mucbirlesliluy ill pzl-Zrsxstl it‘ one is lost tbsrc ttro nr-odr-tl in the wcll-k»-pt garden will bt- another‘ bttrldy wlliit‘ tbc Wlll‘l'1.' tin-re zlrr- grass pulfls. Little-dost ono is ile-Illg recovered, 'i‘ro\v- ouc-whoeletl itlwrt nlowcrs t0 clip 01H rllwuys prove elusive. Luy ill u tb- “wbisker-s" at the ted-gt- of gfitsstfllllpiy of strong stakes if you burden-ti llFtls rnukc luwu ultiwirlg t-utri coll-ct rllcrn. Tboy trrc aiwttys rt llllli'h easier task und shut p Kfilss rtectlcd. (rlardening A Continuous Performance “The ideal vegetable garden is a ruovr- into lbr- garden as soon as moss oi‘ growing things front early illly vttcrllzlr‘. t»- oct-tlr. Mulls [hp gglfd. spring to killitll: frosts. This is no‘ 11-h u continuous pelTorrrrarlcc. and t-oulplrsllcd truly dry n lllitlll-illlrillll1|t‘it\'(' no groutrd idle if ynu would rrlltl weli-sllrrlitltl system oi‘ foiiowllntlkte. lilo most of ll. und companion planting so llllll A few trials will make the fol- the gnrtlteuor is ready with illl0lllt'l'||()\\' llllil troulptltliorl ' crop ii) go n wilt-ll uzlc ctmlcs (llll.|ru:ttlr-l‘ of lluliil, keeping in rulrlrl ‘This is a liPVPlODIlIGIH of rulnlcrrl lhnr tho trubbzlge tri-be und the gtlrtlcnirlg whit-b is restricltsti to beuu lrilrr- -i'll()ili(l not sllvt-eted each slutliler split-cs tllruu it was il i-'.l‘ll- otbl-r or occupy the strtne spuco erniirln ago when outrun-ch spur-o Wilt-i sur-trt-ctllrlg yours for ‘best results. readily nvltlulllt! to lplultlt tevt-ry’ {i}-.- __.. t soluble loll It» ltwln illdividrlul 1 ' ‘ slut-t- ulnd turnips to follow pens A (‘arden Edltorlal t-orlstitttltrtl tbt- chit-l‘ ntroulpl at frlilou‘ t-toptrillg. utturll- liillPln for rows that clm be 115911‘ lllvllls‘ nlzlke the work of Slilll1‘lll1l'lgrtttlUn()l' Sympathy was extended to crop idea u‘ mum. Now when the rutlsrllcrt are pusr their prime they urr- reulovctl for Irtatlms. carrots, or some other inter An expert uccotrlltrllli who cnrllrl. not escape his ‘trade ‘has figured‘ out his gardening operations on n lrpli ctlli was answered with lilnts‘ ‘trrs present. The meeting opened in the usual manner and the tirin- itrtes of the last allnuul and lust‘ regular meetings were rend and approved. The Finarlclulreport of welcomed. The 101101111118 01111191“ were elected ztPres, MissPlllie Snlrltb. Vice. Mrs. A.D_. McPherson. sg(;'y-'l‘i'eurltli‘el‘, Miss irilnls Worl- nucott. ire-elected). 9919511195 1°‘ (‘0nvcrlli0lr, -.\‘liss Wounaoott and Cnrew,witb Mrs. b11911“ Smith as substlltultesh It‘ . . - hatthe Goewts .Mr.-. McDonald. Three rnte-reet-lnglwa” 199011911 t _ l l. lpspers on “The llandiest Featurtnbee“ 1101mm‘ for [he “but am l to post-pone Fall. A Reset-ill“ “'3”- and M155 ory. it was decided the Play until the . g V, _ _, , L r h. |_ 3ft) - realized at a social lUi m) llomt‘ uete ‘lettii by theflvtinflg°hefir5ut [he homo of Mi“ ll-llflllllllffav‘. school prizes were dis-_R“a wnya The next mpegng willl rtusst-dxrhe next nleeting will helm u! ‘he home m. Mm‘ John- lni the homo of dire Albert Proud. khence I r. S‘EA‘ Vliln/ Mirlottalerl rirlenllraer‘? BORDEN Nine menlbers aud onel inrttrltittll t nnnun intern, o ‘vmmr anemia‘! the Am.“ meeuug‘ llllS ln-tlrtttt.‘ held ut the school on ‘~ . v - r- ~ . 1 f til.‘ institute held at the 1101119 fAlllll 10th. lite lneetrug .0])€lli-3il in." 1" “(when _Mac,pne,.son_ The tnc usual muurlel‘ und the tnintltcs ‘i1 311“- _ _ _ , 0t‘ tlrt- lust annual and regular nllcel- 19151111" “W111i” busmesai wdzkfsiq; .illg were road nu-d approved. Tile 1M1 “ilifmd m” “mow “g f, P Si, Jnr-rilberrs unslvereti troll call by P1911111 101' 11113 119W 311,911-1- ‘K58. 'p:tyirlg titles for the tzonling year.»111“'11-"3v1"*1- ‘M1111 "11'“_‘_°1'°'f“c‘ Ml '_ fiorresporltlellce and various bills 1111* 53111 13111111115159“ yqueuéfé m] were rend und ircceptcil. Mrs. J.\\‘.‘v"“‘1‘"“ Ddrnicqi‘ D"1'e“"'om'_M1,°' e“ ‘Pickering was lllllloiutcti (‘onvorl- s19\"'="11'1- 151155 A1115“! Md“! txtrsfi: nr of Home Eclonomics. Sick and 111111 31115‘ Jam‘ Gaudm“. A“ lob’ Lsr-btlol crllllrtli-ltccs gltve sutisfrlct- 51'1" $911111 111111 1111115" hem‘ D01“- ory report-s. ill the tlbserltze of tlrtrrliiwfi» Nils. 1.\l.‘lol berson und IMF?‘- .li."-ll..ll‘li1l’y President, Zliiss ilutll 11111'1"*1“11-_1*1111°11 was ‘erwid ‘m r iuthestrn conducted the business 111-’ _111991111K 61115911 11y “jiigmg the‘ 'm.-et.lrlg. The Secretary nave n'N“1‘°““1 5111118111‘ The members .vcr‘y comprushetlsive und creditable 11111 111991 119“ 111011111 1'1 1'11" 1101"" rcprz-rt ‘oi’ the year's activities. 'l‘be,01"~"11$>* K111111811 11°wau" following ofllocrs were elected 1r 1*rll-s.|.\lrs, Jerry Adams, Vice, Mrs. --"R1NGWOOQ" T1113 “111l“"11 1119M‘ i1 H_ |y1-hrphy_ lsgcwt-Tfeauu. Gcq-“illg of this instrtu-ttr was held at tbtr irude Adorn-s ore-elected) Auditornlfivlloolv 11091191’ P011111 m} A111" 2'1 Aliases Jenn anti Iliildrt-ti Donald. 111- ‘"1111 11“ “11""1“1“1'ce 111w“ “Wm Director-g __\1,|‘3_ M, Brygphoyp Mm bolls and two visitors. ibe meet- Ray llurt nrld Miss L. G-ruhaulfllll; 011811911 I11 the ltsurti ‘mnutrt-t‘ lllelegntcs, ‘bliss Mttutl Donald and 111111 11 1*§'1'1“-1'_1“11" *1 10"“ ‘(Amvimor mus. L. ll. ltullultl. A vole of tilllrlks of lnlnllt-rrutwn W118 HP-“i- 1113111 1* ‘WiLS tcnliierrvrl‘ the rellrirlg officers $11111"! D8119!’ 110111 "$091111 11¥1~'"‘119' 1for their untlrirlg effortsnurirlg the 'l‘l11-' Qllwflllollntttre oll ‘Lanudlsu -ill- .yenr~_ A new gntertnlnlnnnl ooh]. dustrics wars: trtketl up. Tile follow- W115 Appointed nntl rhelug mew officers w-ere elected: ‘dllefiliilg atllourtleti to rut-ct next 1'1'\‘111119111- 1511'?‘ A118“ 11119133111191“- llllfllllll in the scbotol. .V11'1‘- M1‘! 10119011 [1011011- '51‘ Y‘ l'l‘l(1il‘ri.l.\ll‘it. William Mulch. Direc- - PETEWS ROAD Nine menlbersitols, .\I‘rs. N. (‘uvrltn -l11‘fi1- M- larterlded the annual ruecting of,W‘l111\' £11111 151111 9111111111911 D916‘ Itbls institute held at lllu home of soles. lllrs. ‘l-I. ‘Cilllfle unti Airs. hi“, snm antler, The [neeullg-lllvlllet-lr Stuith. The next meeting [Ulltfllrtl in the usual manner and will ‘be bold in the school. on (lrlrdenlng. Various reports and‘ ARMADALE The lflllllllfll meet- t-orresporlrlcrlce was rend. The Pres-‘illt; 01 111111 11191111111" W55 119111 911 ldonfs address waevery inspiring-Avril 27111 I11 1119 11°1119 I01 ‘M1911 witr MllCAdlfllll eight BYE COSt. Comparison will quickly convince you that its extra- powerful engine out-accelerates and" out-pulls any car ' - _ ~ tn its class. That its extra-long wheelbase has given it more inside space, more leg room, _more elbow room, more comfort. That with its two-tone color combination and sweeping - ltnes, rt ls the smartest looking car in its price class. That _its exceptionally high quality (as indicated by f. luxurious velour upholstery) is out of all pro ortion to ix Coach, its surprisingly low rice. . Sedan or Coupe. opinion. CHARLOTT et a demonstration. ire Bu unt-Pcrlonnitld Qverland Srx This superb automobile is forging ahead in popularity solely as a result of its outstanding and the superior beauty and luxury 1t affords at moder- See the Overland Give McLAlNE SERVICE STATION ETOWIN. P. s. I. rformance record ~‘ us. your crop. idortnerly they were allowed‘ lO FEET —————— — ——) -.-ar—~'~r\r~-~n.w . >..__)‘ IQA0lsHtsif‘“'*“..._ 1': FOLLOWED DY Pl. 45:1) ~~n~--vy7~ KI“ “T” ‘"‘_._".c........x"‘”‘1 lZTJLLEAF Lt truce "*'Y""*A_>_,,___J grottowco by PEAS " f l cost at-t-otrtlrirlg basis iauld Finds that hr.- lost money. lie would have svtted money huld he bought his vegetables at the grocet-‘s, his fig- urce tell ‘him. Like much cost tit‘- counting logic. the conclusions fall- ed feczlrlse ‘based 0n assumption of postlve value to intangibles. i The accountant estimated his time in the garden at one nnd a llltlf hours tl day at his regular nv- erage lhourly wage. iSny, for instan- ce, he made it $1 an hour for easy figuring. ‘it s likely that $1.50 u titty would more than supply the family with vegetables every tiny. But he couldn't with all the mon. ny ill the world, brry the quality in tbs market he raised 5n his own gnrdcn-dresbness. without which inctsi vegetables are mere imita- tions of their‘ rcul worth, notably In polls nrld sweet corrl. ‘if n grocer sold iris vegetables fresh picked from the garden to older, he would cilarge accordingly and sortie re- liable figurlrlg might be tloile. The t-cononry would be overwhelming ly in favor of the home garden ill this tease. Bu! gardening ls n pleas- iilil hobby. not n business conduci- rtl for profit. The home garden is the greatest ecrlnonllzer oi health _..,. ._.a, __>< [germane Foltotvelfl] cilfgsv BUSH eulnsjfjj, K\>—'~>\‘-I<_~'~"— ...,.._."" T6545 fortress; s...-:FOLLOW[L Flirt for earliest vegetable gayfdven wrtil Stgsscslrolts‘ lor- _ 0.11..O~ to run to seed. The lettuce putch will support u into planting of pearls, and the only strnrce of first quality booms, corn, beets or carrots. A-‘vrgctnbles for the tslble. nlong the pen vlrlee tomato plnnrsi The flower garden pays out nob- (‘£1.71 be slipped into place und stnrt- .ly cu the cost-urrcourlilng basin. Tile etrl on their stakes to occupy tllelflofisl. r-nrfi sell flowers rm old us entire space when the pert vlneslllre vegetables the grocer may sell. nre pulled up after yielding their"l‘hoy nrtret be fresh. Their price crops. shows it. und the home flower gard- A seed bed adjoining the garden ‘en profits in dollars and cents in is the chief convenience und main‘ cut flowere mrty be counted easily. tttny to keep the garden conttnu- -€-<Q-Q_.__.__ ously at work. trnnsplanting from the coed ‘bed cropn of intor-yleltl- Put boxes over the rhubarb nnrl lug vegetables to the places 0c- bunk it up with manure to thnw the cupied by the enrllrr ones. lierc ground and start the rhubarb for peppers. eggplants and tomatoes-very curly lender stalks. may be nurst-d along until the net- tlrrl warmth arrives. when it ‘e time to put them into the rzrlrtlt-n wilt-re some of the earlier crops are on the wane. sum is a powerful und cflt-ctve fertilizer. You can gel ltyllsrlm from the big seed houses. it prevents (‘nhhnlzer cnrlllllowel‘. hrrrsst-ls the evaporation of ttmhronln in the sprouts nnrl celery all can be atnrt- poultry manure. dries it out. and ed ln the seed bed and be ready to puts it in shape to handle. lPnultr-y mrlnure mixed with syn-I and‘ predicted n happy and proeper-filhrllillllll onn hour-n, ‘rho ‘Stfltlpwryj fgpofllnltflllbtdlfl and one visitor present. was very satisfactory, New oflioers Alta-r the routine business. the were elected and two new nlembtrrgiSs-cretar‘y 811W 41 V91)’ mllwrellen‘ welcomed. u was reported that H.511"? rerwvl 011119 year's Work 111- coui scuttle had been supplied tlrdclrttliue the fluent-nil steadine- scbool, and it was decided to have [The fol-lowing officers were elem/id: the school scrubbed. The next meet-PPPBS‘. ‘Mrs- P111871 A- 1M<1P1199- V1119- lFtlg wilJi 2e at the home of Mme-Mrs. Atlilthflllgllltfi gvlfimliw- 339')" crcy :0 neon. ' reas. .. as a ’ en ey. ec- ,tol‘s, Mrs. John -L. McPhee, Mm D. PORT HllLL The annual meetlngHl. ‘Moiunis 11nd Miss C. lllCAd/nm. of this ‘institute was held on April Audi-tors, Mrs. J. IMcI-nrtls and ‘M118. 22nd nt the school with eleven KateIMcInnis. Delefiateihmlfi- 1111811 members present. The meeting McPhree and Miss Christina ‘Mc- opened ill the usual manner and Adam. Mrs H. C. IMcPhee wlae ap- the following lofilcers were elected: pointed Convenor of Education and ‘President, Miss Daisy Adams, VlcewBetter School. Mia's‘ Rita O'lienle‘y, i.\ll‘s, Archie Eliis,1Sec'y-Tl‘eeis. Mrs. ‘Convenor of Agriculture. Mlrs Kate Annie Maynard. Directors. Mrs. Wlhicliu-nis, Home Economics M111 J. Montgomery, {Mrs Sidney Birch [Mme (‘hrlwtlna McAdam. National and Mrs. David Ramsay. Delegates, Events rand ‘Cnnadinnizatlon. ‘Mrs. Mrs. R. Birch and Miss Maynard. Allnunlltwinnis, immigration. Lunch- ‘A vole of thanks was tendered the con was served ill Miss McAdrum’s ‘P91111118 officers. The members de- best style after which all returned cided to do some work on the borne with memories of a pleasant school grounds. The next nreetirlg evening. Themext meeting will be will at the home of Mrs. held rut the borne of ‘Mrs. Allan Mc- Regimtld Birch. iKlnnon. - i ‘| ST. COLUMBA The annual meet- ring of this institute wse held at ithe home of Mrs. John J. Mnclrl- 8OUTH LAKE Six members and three vie-thorn attended the annual nreeilrtg‘ of this institute held at the tyre with an attendance of eleven borne of ‘Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. member-s anti four visitor-s. ThtMTlre rues-ting was culled to order by lulcetillg opened with the Ode the Vice-President after which the fvllvw‘ <1 by the reading of the ‘institute C ecu was rend. The Fin- "llllllles of the lust annual and reg-furmtlirll ‘statement for the pest iular rrleellrlgs. Roll call was an- year was rend by ‘Mrs, Lewie Mac- iswererl with “llints on Holtrte- Donald and the- folliwing officers jrlonrlirlg. Reports were strlnnittethwere their appointed: President, from the school committee nndthelhlrs D. L. ‘MacDonald. Vice, (Mrs. _Sr-cretury»Tresstlrer. At this meet- W. Fish-er, tSec'y-Trens.Mrs L/owls ling n quilt. which was lotteried totMucDonnltl. Directors Mrrr LeolMw Ermine funds for the ‘institute, wnrDorlaltl. Mrs. Reggie Rose and Mrs. drawn for by little EMsry Anne Mc-lldlnler Fraser. Audltom, Mrs. J. J. rinrrls. The lucky ticket held by nMnuDonald and ‘Miss llilelenr Mac- ‘Angttlt Campbell, Gloucester. ThelDmlald. lbleg-rltles, Mrs. ‘D. L. Mac- pvrllowing officers were elected : Donald and iMrs. J. . MacDonald. lPrr-‘stldont. IMa-ry Donovan. vicejrwonrew member!» were welcomed. Mrs. Elizabeth McMahon, Secre-Vfhe mxt meeting will he nt the fury-Trees. Muss ‘M111! Lnnnigan. ‘home of Mrs. Lewis MacDonald. lilirectors, Mrs. ll‘. Garrett, Mrs, A, 1-‘. (Iampbell and Mrs. Peter Mac- CABLE HEAD EAQT Ten mem- Aulny. The Misses rMary Donovan hers attends-d the April meeting of and Jenni:- Campbell were appoint- this lntrtltrlte held at the institute ed d9l9$llés to attend Convention. Building on the irttlr lmLThe meet- ln-g opened -in the ltsunl manner ROLLO BAY WEST The May and reports for the year were read meeting of this institute was held by the different ofllcers. The fo-llow- at the home of Mrs. Angus McKen- ing are the ruewly appointed offl zie witil eleven nrernbers and two cers: ‘Pres. Mus. D. b. Mclcitmon. visitors present, The meeting open- Vice. MP6. D- Mfllsflflc. 11011011111)’ ed in ‘the lvstlal nrnuuetr und there Pree. ‘Mus. ‘Captain MacDonald. followed b lengtbly business dis- Sedy-Treas. ‘Mrs. H. D. Mcbeillan. cusslon. it was reported that the Directors. lMrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. proceeds from the social held in J. A. MacDonald rand Miss MHTYJJIB schoolhouse on April 14th, a- Gtillie. Delegates. rMrs rMoCertby mounted to 849.38. ll was decided and Mrs. J. AlM-‘loDonaltl. The nextto call for tenders for the white- meeting will be held in the Btllltl-‘ltvtrshlhg of ‘the school‘ buildings. ing. ‘and nit-lo to have the‘ interior of the . lsrcllool painted. A ‘sign-board is to "HARMONY" The 31111111111 ‘meekbe erected. Aflllcr the business lug of this rinstltute wras held at tlle| nweflhg, [rm-ch wag gem-ted and m». 11°11"? °1 ‘MW- 111115391 Mimcarvnm- gun and phonograph selections ‘were Lower Fregww" “11111 “m1” memTetljoyetl by tlll. The maul-bets Will 119111 ‘"111 111199 "15’11°1‘9 91‘e9°11‘1*'1‘11e1rrlet& next ulontll in the school meeting opend ‘in the usuo/l lnannerwhen m" can Wm be answprred and the following officers werewuh wmmudnnm-‘l elected: ‘President. Mrs. Elton‘ Cairns, Vive, Miss Mable Bnrnlstl M|DDLETQN mfluune ma; on 390'Y‘T1'@1111- ‘Mm- A- ‘C- G111"11‘“e‘1"~\M‘uy ~itir at the home of Mrs. Joules (re-elected) . Directors, ~.\irs. Rmytacghrme whh eight mnrhrhepn ‘MWC11TV111Q- 311111-1111111119 Swvewulnl seven visitors present. The 111111 M198 L111)’ 3111115- 5111111019- minutes of ‘the lust meeting were MF-‘i- W111 R959" 111111 M111- F1‘911 rend. and approved. A Financial TXIYIOP- ‘17919881911. ‘MW. A- C- GQPd-‘Sttttemerlt was given and committ- 11191‘ 111111 ‘Mi-BB 11181111111111“. T119 r191! were appointed to visit the members decided to rgei a W!!! 1'91‘ sick and the school. A unanimous the Lstchool. One new nlcnlber wttswcp. or noufidence was extended to welcomed. The next meeting w111“.\ills ‘Sutherland Wright wilo took 119 111 1111' 1101119 01 V1111- “7111 an active part iu getting rrp the R089T9- Christmas Tree fo r the children ,n~nd in consequence was falsely ac- EMERALD Eleven ‘Ytlrvllbers BI-‘cuned in a letter written to the ill- tentl-ed the Annual meeting o! 11111 etltute. ‘rue mostlng closed with 118W 1111111111119 11PM 111 the b01111! ollthe National Anthem. The mem- Mrn. Joe Huxhw- The 1011°W1118lltcrw will meal next mon<tl1 at the new ofllcena were elected: Presldhmne of Mm coon icy-am dent. l.\l‘rs. Austin Murphy. Vloe,r Mrs- W. Plie- Seoy Trees. Miss MARSHFIELD Ten members Verna Mayne. Directors, Mlle. Wmwntten-rlcd the ‘Mny meeting or thle Olarlr. ‘Mm. Joe Hug-hes and M‘l"l-jlnst.i-tltt-c held n! the homo of Mrs. M. Clark. Alldlwrfl. Minis‘ Dorothy Peter Stewart. After the usual open. Fyfe and ‘Mrs. Harry‘ Fond. Dela-hing, e, conrmittoo who appointed to gatlel. Mrs. (leorlzolM-nyne and Mm. get prices on some school equip 51111111 ‘M11191!!- Thl? 116M 1110911118 ment. before the next meeting. will be at the ‘homo of Mrs. Wm. This institute m. organized in Cltvrk. Iturl-nrt the meeting. the neililiil by Mm. Ihtn-brnclt. and after tiring President gave a very en-|nttme dlscussio it was dvKlldfitl to courallng nddreu to the members-hold a celebration in June in the and predicated a successful endllorm or s Birthday Party, at the rnllgenlcufs for same were leftover until the next nleetimg. An inter» outing programme included several lreclltatlous, a con-tent and some Vrictroln selections. Mrs. Elmer Jenkins and iMias Emily Footer are the programme committee for next month. The next lmeotlnfi will be tlt the home of ‘Mrs. B. Durrnch. EMYVALE institute held tlheir annunl meeting at the home of Mrs. d’. D. Hagan‘ on April 30th with twelve members present. After tire usual opening, various yearly reports were presented for approval. The following are the new officers: President, rMrs. P. D. Ha- gan, Vice. Mrs. Jnruee J. Murray. Scc/y-‘Ilreas. Mrs. Peter Clarltln. Directors, Mos Patrick Murray- Mrs. A. J. ‘Clarkin and. iMvrs. Peter (Tutti-lack. Auditors, Mrs. Frank ‘Mc- Quuivl and tMTfl. Dan Woods. Dele- gnic-s. Mrs. Hagen» and Mrs. Mur- ray. Tile next meeting ‘will rbe ‘held ill lbt- li-all oll June 3rd. NEW GLASGOW i-nstltute mot. on .\lny 3rd ‘at the home of Mrs. E. lMtrKay with twenty members und nine visitors present. The meet- ing opened‘ in the usual manner‘ and Margaret Slovene was appoint- ed rl ilologrtie to meet with dele- gates from neighbouring tineti- lilies to discuss arrangements for the Teacher's» bamprct in Atrg-trst.‘ StrhOOI and sick committees were- uprlniutetl‘ for a period of three mouths. Mrs. ‘Preston Campbell und ‘M-ms. J. B. ‘Dlckleeon were arr ptziulr-tl Alnlitnra and Mrs. W. B. Bultnuu luurl Miss 1M. Stevenson tlPlvlztltt-e to Convention‘. A qul-l-t was sold for 84.00, and $6.00 was voted from the institute funds to be twill along with the $4.00 to the Orphanage. An impromptu ‘JIN- grnmrme was tihen given. whilst- lng of old song-s and lrecitlibll! which was greatly enjoyed ‘by all. The non. meeting will be at the hemfillnl year ahead. home o! rum. ‘Stewart. Partner nr- home of tMrs. Preston Campbell. if our mot01‘ 1M1" 11”“ in yrough 8°11‘ mull: =°~P1='="'°‘ “Sift- Champions?" ma‘. nndnotethe imllm" a ‘ Your car will hIVQD“ l‘ power, 1119"‘! ' . acceiernlit?" Qiikbiiiiiifiii I A Canadian-MM‘ wind-or. 0111' ' an II I-ltn 1 The R0891“ HardWl" . “ Co, L111- orsrntnu-ront ,1» b‘...