' ‘11 5 '/’[ ) &‘iîilm “n:- a Tlle money and food, which the people of Canada in their genu‘osity bave contributed to the Save The Children Fond, will be sufficient to feed Seventy Five Tllounnd Russian Children. in addition lo these, the British Save the Children F and—with which the Canndian Fund in associsted— has undertsken to care for 50,000 more. making a total of 300,000 children to be fed until the and of August, and perhaps throughout the winter. You con understsnd the very urgent need o! more money to continue the wondertul work thot we have undertsken. Will you not help? Cheduea and money orders may be iorwsrded through your bsnk or local committee, or sent direct to Sir George Bum, Tressurer, Save The Children Fund, Elgin Building, Ottawa. All utburlptiono are expended in Canada on Canadr'an Foodatufñ. CHÂRLOTÏ'ETOWN LOCAL COMMITTEE . , EX-MAYOR RILEY, Hon. Presldent. ch. Presldent—HON. W. L. McKENZlE KING, C .M. G. CRERAR, HON. RODOLPHE LiMIEUX lwere appointedz—i’resident, .\irs. p ' Canada i8?“ Ïeealinêr 75,000 Russian Children 24th. The meeting opcned _with the tes oi inst meeting were read and adopted. A discussion was thon held on “nov to malte money tor the institute." It was decided that a new iloor was needed in the school and taat the Club devote its ei'rorts toward thls work. A psper entitled, “Women of Todsy and T0— morrow was rend. The moetlhz closed with tire Nations] Anthem. ;_* Kelly's’Cron—The women pi this district met st the moment .\iiss Etta Trainor on Mny 3rd for the regular meeting oi' thelr. club. Meeting opened with the slng g ol‘ the Ode. This was i'ollowed by a discussion on “How we can im« prove our Illstitute and, malte it a henntit to ull our nlembers." Seine work was then donc on the nuit» gl'aph quilt. 'l‘lle nt-xt meeting will be .leld in the Hall. New Zeatand.—A wnmen’s Insti- tute was organlzed in New Zealand on Mny 29th. Aiter a short talk on ‘Women‘s Instituts work by .\iiss Carruthcrs. the iollowing oflicers i’eter Conway; Vice I’rcs. .\irs. Jumes R. .\ianning; See'y-Treau., .\irs. i’atrick Curran; Directors. .\irs. \Vm. llanian, .\il's. J. E. Mal- lnrd, .\irs. Frank Currnn; .\udltors, .\irs. i. Doucette, .\irs. liarry Wila- len. .\IrS. Peler Conway and .\irs. Wilalcn wel-e appointcd as tlele- gates ln titc Convention in July. The iourtli Wednesday 01‘ cach‘ nlontil wss anpolnted zls n regular date oi' meetins. next mectint: to attend. ' Linkletter.—-The wonlen ot titis lnstltnte met ut tile nome oi' .\irs. .\iay 4th. Fii'teen mcnlbcrs and two visitors wore present. The alter noon was very pleasnnliy spent in ' SAVE THE CHILDRE’N FUND H. H. STEWART, Hon. Sec. Treaa., Dominion Savinnn 8ank Hon. Vice PrelldentI—RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN. HON. T. A ï Ex Schooner “D. D.>McKenzie" from Barbadou. Pulls Tierces Barreis Now iandlnq— : CARVELL BROS. 13th June 1922 t prepnring a box t'or tile .\iotlnt lier— imrt Orphanage. Ai'ter tllc sorvinq ot lunch the club waa entcl'tnined Hurrinntonp'nle regulnr mouill- iy meeting oi’ this Institute vas. held in Harrington School ion-April singing ot the lsiand Ilymn. Minu- ot ihe membcrs. on “Flower—Mnking was Miss ilarper at this meeting. Red Point.—Twenty-two women met at the home of Mrs. Edson Rose on the cvening or June 5th t‘or the regular meeting ot tllis in- stitute. .\ioney wns voted for prlzes i'or thc school chlldren. One ot the main/bers oi’ tills club wss appoint- ed as n scllool trustec. The school ilas been tllorougaly cleaned. Miss Carrutilers gave n demonstration on the making ot salads. The next 'meeting will be lleld at the home be lleld in the sclluol on June 28th. Ail interested in tlle inlproremcnt ut Stllüùl conditions are invitcd to .\. il. .\lcl.ure on the aiternoon ot W “Î WW’S Instant” oî P.- E— ing. aging wss given by Miss Harper. 'oi Mrs. Ronald Mont-1mn. inn ol’ this institute was ileld at the home ot' Mrs. .\ierril Stewart on the evcning oi June 6th. Ai'tcr the reg» ular business, Mrs. Merril Stewnrt and hil's. Dan Rollertson were up- pointcd to attend the Convention on Juiy 4th and 5th. A denlonslra- tion on Salade wss given by'tne Superviser. Lake View.——Tlle meeting oi' this club was lleld at tile llonltl ul Mrs. witll illstrllmental lnusic, .by Earle H. Baker on June 7th. Roitcall was and A. R. Àchure on Ille violln and allswered by the glving oi’ connn- .\iiss .\icLure on tlle piano. Thrce drums. Tilrough the wor kof this new members werc added to the club. sign-bosrds nre to be placed lcluh. on the sciloois and at certain points Lot 16.—Twelve memhcrs and'iliong the lligil-roads. it was decld- sixtoen visitera met nt the llomc or .\irs. Roy E. .\chean on .\iay lûth lor tiie regular meeting o! Lot 16 lnstllute. lt was decidcd tu ilire someone to clean tlle smool tllis month. A comlnittee of ihrce wns appointcd l‘rom cacll district t0 zlt- tend to making arrangements l’or puttiniz pulnps in tile St'llUOlS. Six nr-.w memllers were added t0 the club. Ai'ter tlle meeting was ad- "Journed lunch was served and a social cvening was spent in gamcs land music. Norboro Womcn’s institute met Charltw MliCy’s Baking Contest for Wives THREE CASH PRiZEB AND BAG OF GOLD BOND FLOUR FOR BEST BREAD The Charlottetown Mililng Company will hoid a bak- ing content for the housewives et Charlottetown, and sur- roundlng country. and are oflerinq substantial cash prises and a ban ot flour for competitlon. The content wlll start right awsy. but ail ontrlol mult ho in not inter thsn 10 a. m.’ on tns mornlnq of the 28th instant in tho Market Building. The particulars ot tho Content are as loliows:— Aïy housowlfe. woman or girl in tho County may com- pe e. All entrles will be recelved at tho Msrket Building on the momlng of Juno 28th wnen judglng will takc place. anh compatitor witi ne requlred to hrlnn one loai' of brend baked irom Gold Bond Ftour, and b0 asked to slgn a certificate to that ei'iect, atatlng slso iront whom the nour was purchaaed. v'" fins competitor's name and numbsr wlll bu entend In a bock oy. the Secretary, but the name will not appear on the brend to be Judaed. Tha Judaes will be two'oi' ths haken o! thio city, and on: hou-imite who in not competing, and han proved hsr Judament of bread by baklna from the lame fleur. Each competltor wlll ho ailowod to remove her ex- hlbit alter tho Contact, except the prize winnera. The sxtllbitn o! the prlze wlnners wlll bu. placed on dlsplay In one ni the promlnent store wlndowcwiltit s card announcina tho naine and prize according to merit. Ail exhiblts not removad mm tho Market Building bolore noon on tho 29th wlll be alven to nome charitable institution. _ , Tne pneo'wili be sa iolioiivs: Fins-415.00 7 Second—310.00 rima—05.00 Fourth—24 pound bac of Gold Bond Fioul‘. Ladies wishing to ont entry certificats. st any tims con do no by collinu on Mr. Robun st tho atrawoona Hotel. NO ENTRANCE FEE WILL BE CHARGED Lndiu: Ask your croc" for Gold Bond Flour, and il ho donn'! koop it cail un tho Charlottotown Mlillnq Com- psny. Phone 866. , y- .84 y" at ihe home oi’ Mrs. J. W. Stewart on June 5th ior the regulnr month- iy meeting, Nine membcrs and six ' visitors were present. Meeting op- encd with tlie singng ol' tllc In. stitute Ode. 'I'llls was tollowcri hy [ho rondin; ol‘ the minutes 01' instlthla club was held at ihe home oi‘ _ meetinL’, aiso tac roll call. (Joat ' ‘ ilooks have boen placcd in the school. Plans t‘nr tilc buildine ni an s ice crenlrn social were discussod H but nothing detinite tlccided. “An cd tu lloid un ice creanl social on tile evening ot' Tuesday. June 27th. The next meeting will be neld nt tilc home of .\irs. Stephen Rose. A denlonstratlon on Salads was given. East Point—Tire reguiar meet— ing oi‘ this lnstituie was held at the home ut .Mrs. Jns. A. Deaton on tile evcnlng ot' June 8th. A dance and pie social was lleld on June 2nd. and 547 was realized. 340 hus been donated towards the’buiidini; ot thc new schooi. It was declded to bring sewlng to the meetings, the articles made to be given to the children ot tae Orpllannge. Miss Carmthers gave a demonstrntioll on Salad-maklng. The next meet- ing will be heid at tlie home ot Mrs. John F. .\IaeDonaid. Eimlra.—The roguiar meeting oi Mrs. M. J. Campbell on June 91h. ’i‘llis Inotitntc hns also been in- plnced on the scilools and zlt the cross-ronds, to direct traVeliers. A paper—“The Manufacture ot' Sug- ar" wzls rend and enjoyed. Miss on Salad-Maklng. “ Central Royalty.—This Institute met nt the home oi Miss Lottie Roberts on .lune lst l'or tlle reguiar montiliy meeting. Tlle reports were given hy the committee sppointcd to visit the scilooi and the sick. A paper—"Tnhte-Settlng" was rend. Tlle next .mcetlng will be held ni thc home oi' .\irs. lames Swan. Murray RIver.—Tiie regular mect-l ing oi' this institute was held at the home ot Mrs. Geo. Lowe on .\Iay 22ml. Thlrty members and one visiter wero present. Tne meeting opencd with tile singing ot tilo Ode. Roll-cul! was answel‘td with conun- drums. A committee was nppointed to meet tile trustees oi‘ .\iurrny Riv- er school nt the Allnual Selloul Meeting to talk over the inatter or laying a now lloor in tile animal. «de _ -a-c. w. Q. W l un; il Retlsbla SIIverwaro mskes wlll be chorlshodflor Ill tlmo. ment and our prie" arovsry nslonnbio. Coma in and lot un show you our stock. PATTERSON JEWELLgR no onze mo'iar'_ñtnn”‘ " ="‘ ‘ WHENIYO die- PRESEN T comas. EROM.‘US THEY KNO wnr IS FINE,” gag è. WEQDY an Ideai Weddlng om and W9 hsvo I Iplendld assort- «' a lnterestlng demonstration was on “d Çhree- VlBllDf! W0"? Présent- Supper Dishes lrom Lettnolters vos Tue 11199!an 0961190 WlU me alllE' given by Miss Harper at tïis meet- 1118 et “le Instituts ode. Minutes. r Mt. carnet—rue regular monta. “Pied. A‘ very Interestins DYOKWI' Iy meeting ot thls duititute w” me o! solos, rondins; and recito- held in tue H." on 1mm 61h a, z tionl- tu then given,.stter which D. m. The minutes ot’ me lngt mœt. humo-mads candy van served.l it ing Were rend and adopta; A (13mg!!! decided to hold an Instituts castration on Fil-s: Aid and nana. plcnic and n committee wns an Manni‘ieldmvrs. Claude Mill en- "1° 8mm- 320 “S me“ l" Pr'm tertslned the Women‘s institute oi [M me "mm!- s" ne" membc” thls district at .ler home on June “"9 'dded m "1° “mm” “t ""5 9th Tune" members and (ou, meeting. The next meeting will be visitors were present. The meeting held out-oivdoors il the weather ls‘ opened with the singhlg ot the in- "ne- stitnte Ode. Roll cnll wns answercd wnh mleresling cnppmgs [mm this Institute met at the school- newspapers. The minutes ol' last hou“ on MM 31°" T'“ meeting meeting were read and adopted. A open“! Wlth ""3 Singmg Or me report on the buying oi a Globe l'or Ode. A Sign'board h“ me“ pl‘we‘l tlle school was given by Mrs. Munn. it was decided tu serve ice crenm and cake at the school closlng and tllnt as many women as possible at- tend tlle Annual School Meeting. The Canadien liome and Women's lierne Compnnion have been sub- scribed ior by tile club for tne use A demonstration given by GUARD “amuse-d'as ro mat “,‘t's on June 6th. Thirty-two members ot lut meeting wsre rend and nd- ' pointed to mnke arrangements ol'r 8prlngfield.—Twelve women oi‘ on thls school. Miss Bessie McKen- zie gave a dellshttul description on schooi conditions in the West. it was decideLi to wrlte and invite Miss MacMallon to Springfleid, in order thnt the children or thls schoo] might be medicaliy inspec. ted. Four new members were add- ed to the club. Rollvcall ior tile noxt meeting_wlll be snswered by items of interest. —+.— THEN SHE RECOGNIZED HIM Courtney ltyley Cooper- at a Dutch trcat luncheon told et the dnys when he was press agent tur Buii’slo Bill. 'Cooper now wrltes short stories ot clrcus lii’e. One night Buftnlo Bill came out to his ranch lnte nnd drove up quietly t0 his bouse, ileknocked atthe door “Who's tllPI‘O?" said Mrs. Buii’nlo SNISIYH "7"? ÿ O O . ‘ Dellcmus-Hot- ay w A Best lunch". isutwo packs es of Littie Surin Maid Raisins and a g ass of mlik. 'lTastcs good when you’re hungry. N ourishcs yet kecps you cool. Raisin’s 75 par cent fruit sugar i9 in prac— “l Kingmcrough.—The reguiar nleet' strumental in llnving signvboards H Carrutxlers cave n dcmonstration l‘ tically predigcsled form, furnishing 1560 calories of energizing nutriment pen pound. l. Docsn’t tax digestion so doesn’t heat the bloo'd, i . yet energizcs almost immediately. Big men eat littie lunches t0 conserve their. q thinking power. Don’t overeat and iag - ‘l bchind the leaders. Get two packages oi I _ lLittle Sun-Maids now. ‘ ‘ Îittle Sun—Mans“ Bet‘weè'n-Meal Raisins \ a“... 5c EveryWhere d know better.’ said the wite. “get away trom tilat lioor or I'll tilt you full ot holes and l'm a sure shot." The old plainsmnn was thoughtfnl l’or a moment tilen tlp-toed bnck to his bugle. drove a short distance. turned about and beat the horse into s wild l'un. He cut across the yard. tore up a tree or two, rnked down s. i’ence, upset n cistern and i'nnlly drm'l- tile horse upon tho iront poruil. Thon he knocked at the door. “(‘ome in, Wliiie" sald his Mile—New Yoilk Correspondence I .t Bill. “It's Bill," was the renly. "1 \ or the lndinnspoils Star. JUDGE CONSUMED EVIDENCE A postal clerk was heiore ex- Judge Landis one riay for siealing a bag oi pennuts. As Landis llslell- . cd to thc evidence he absent mind- 1 edly mllnClll'fl peanuts. Presentiy vidé. - the assistant district attorney in cli'.’ 1.3533,“ charge said: "And now. your hon' or. we come 10 the evidence. We have hem" v Judge Landis gave a siart and looked n't the hag. it was empty. ‘Good Lord." he ejaculated. “Did those peanuts beiong to .the goverll—p ment? air. Blnnk you’ll have t0 dis- miss this case." l -es. .. Double Dollar Days ilwtsday and“ Flitlay lune 22ml. and 23m.. Écharlollelown’s Breai Summer huying Opililililllllÿ- r. Drices and’special‘vaiuesr are offerem The programme consisted oi‘ reclta- J‘ ' ‘ tions and music. f: may livé'from'.Charlottetown, it will pay you t0 come t0 OLLAR DAY through a good man ' l n V F y years bas proved t0 be a great boon t0 th b ' ‘ ' Prince Edward Island. > e uymlg pubhç Of g . On thlat occasmn the Merchants of Charlottetown do the1r_utmost to prov1de their customers with bargain at- tractions of the strongest kind. In every store reduced . . __ . Every efl’ort is made t0 me an'ws'to“ t0 the CÎÊY a prompt; efficient and-courteousservioe. No matter at what distance you the cit}v f’o‘r- this great event. / *‘ “Double Dazl;."‘b.ys 9’ Two days of‘grent ‘hangains, big new stocks t0 choose from in fsct al! Opportunity Un these tWO dilYS that no buyer in any line can dfford t0 miss. The following merchants are offer' ‘ - . t DOUBLE DOLLAR D AYS. I, I mg Very Specml attractions for Aney & C0. I'. “in ,'_d==____n._ Morris & Smith ut" "'- i j W. T. Wellner, Co., Ltd. j" and - Frlday I l k 2 J. Stanley .Wedlock. "‘ '-2 Purdie-Ferguson 00., Ltd. i ' Beer & Weeks..i à. val. "in MachIIan Bros." X"- _v HughesDrug Confimifldv le. D. A.Bnuce 3 “1" LES" _ » , 4 Bia‘ck&Co. ‘t'ËÎ,-- . Henderson&Cudmore , f —————=.___-———*=—_—.= . a} l ' . d . Geo.L.Prowse. k‘.‘ la Fenneil & Chandler. Air fi? e n ' 1 ‘x' . lune 23m _ Thomas F. Mita-Nana ' S. A.MacDonald V il"? j Moorel& McLeod, Ltd. p" -+- _ v f. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1'71; 44,. A L A Goff Bro_s., Ltd. 4;; 1,421 Patons, Ltd. n" ' 4‘" ' 1 ...—