.. h-.. L... ,. dill-born» ..-,t4~.-~;~~-.t <~ _¥"l g 4171 T Ended While Registered Nurse ‘S-thinnest crepes. gayest of ~ lowered chiflons, the filnliest of _ can now be worn, under one's distressing hygienic handicap. ltlifootnplete mfefy. s-[Yilltd with Cellurorton wadding. the world's super-absorbent, Kotex 5 times more absorbcnrthan the ' jry cotton pad. And that means e times ordinary safety. (FABU, you discard Kotex as easily uljtiasue. No laundry, no embar- rulmg disposal. Aiso—l'i deodarlu: thoroughly. Thinnest Frocks l; ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Wearing Even More than a were “pad.” Kotexofiers tcietllificpva- let-tum. G e t a t stores. But be sure box is marked “ ‘~ “Kotex." if - ' it isn't, it is not genuine Kotcx. iKOT€X l N 0 laundry—discord like tissue ‘.@'.'Q'.-§§-O-fQ<OO§O-O *0 O0 O-O Q§9UO-O-O-Q§-OOOO-&&OO-§OQ-OOQ§-Q'§'Q gMolvrA our: Hons: RA css 9 ‘.7 $900.00 Dollars The following are the classes: 1 a WEDNESDAY, A UGUST 10TH, 1927 In Purses 2.17 TROT AND PACE, PURSE $300.00 2.20 TROT l - ’ 2.21 TROT AND race. ‘ ‘ CONDITl0NS:—Entry fee of s". clone stturaar. Jul)’ Wh- PM" charge to money entry or to change the class should nptloml rules to 50V?“- the Province is assured an hfih Standard always maintained a monk are being made to cater to the ai Attractions. dancinl. flocked meal tables. 89¢" flaws and attractions in front will be hold in the new skating rin A. A. U. of C.. In the evening. Remember the date. Arrange to me wqlgggdgy, August 10th. I0 k Q-o-QO-QQ-Qoo-ooocvoooobooeoo ' Exiled Prince i’ Left $100,000 By Ferdinand PURSE $300.00 divided so. 2s and 15- 5% winners. The managcmtrl A largc field _ d the races will excel], if not of the grandstand. oocoormeomearowov H++**‘ yyyyy _“ lug his country into civil war revolutionary‘ 6119mm“ what he gave u? Vflluniainy- l PURSE $300.00 . must accompany each entry. Entrltfi additional t reserve the right to It?!“ 307' circ instances warrant. otherwise of the best race Pflmrme“ h“ surpasfi. "It. t. Montague. Excellent arranle- gnqrmous crowd with well.’ band music. aid! A boging contcii- ni under the sanction of the M. P. ct your friends Bl MOIIl-llue no“ l children 25c. i 27. Admission adults 50c. , J. A. McINTYRB . Secretary j l b)’. regain‘ t0 i The documents left by Fefdln" and arc not in the usual dilllilmailc‘ [gngungg- of a throne. lurccflli ixttllr-tl his lovable character and. In simple! sentences the KinS W“ ‘ .7 ~ gi-Jfit" - l t ‘hlth made him uoi augliAjl-‘llcficililtlallltllllu the; coviitlii ‘plllllllillfignllsilllle lletter to the lIllDlSi/l m’ “g "sev- era, dated July l5 says"- ‘ tolhta will dealing with _ L ere ordeal" to which he “as h“) jfitdd by the abdication (ll illh‘ begs Ilcavt-ll tu moi“! "luy deal‘ son Lar- t the way which OHS)’ 6t‘! has chosen fur llilnst-lf and bearable. g 1 The full contents of the will are now known. It was read tn tilt‘ Royal family, the Regents and tho Cabinet. at Slnaia. Palace “wines- d y by the Minister oi‘ Justice .\I. P cu. As thr: will was read Queen Marie wept, continuously and often seemed on lhc prlilll of at complete breakdown. v _ In a. letter accompanying tilc will and addressed to tho Prcsitll-nt ll the Cabinet Count-ii, l-‘t-rtlinanri otatedf-anltly that, it was his lluty ‘ to his country that fort-t-d him, for tho good of thestatc. tn acct-pt tho mlml tho moment when l sent thyself to my God. permit me to consider islled with this life. that the Crown. which is ubly joined with V lllc taouutry. silouid descend to my‘ little grandchild, Michael. to Iicllvcn to defend him and 8l-, low that in time his reign In Ril-i mania. which is built upon many l-{rvllltlf and mnrc solid.“ Carol was still Crown Prince. I have always in, will pre" As King thought‘ “As a (lhrtstian )f Rumanltl I have always of the welfare of my country. fol‘ which I have given my i119 earth. 0.! i "My love of country does not my duty fln- God wiahesl lndlasoi-l the welfare of I pray so sacrflccs, should become‘ The King's original testament- was signed January 2, 1925, when On "and paid. “The funniest thing I ever saw." ii."t‘l"“°.$."‘.‘°r.§il‘t%. i“ Earthy _ ’ (Tim i , otoomer ulle direct from it --. kcdhnodlalaoolll abdication of Carol and his t-xile and that to the last his heart yearn- ed ,as a father for the return of hit! son. . He made an almost pathetic ap- peal to the formcr heir to the throne and to refrain from lllfttl INVESTMENT BONDS Yielding 6 to 7'7, Circulars on request. Ar‘ E. MacNEILI. January 11, of the following year,‘ one week after his son's renuncia- tiull of his heritage, Ferdinand ad- rletl the codicli ln which he dis- owned Cari, all bequests savc thel entailed portion legally due him. ‘being cancelled in favor of his son Michael. King Michael has the duty ofl maintaining the royal residences. in whit-h his grandmother, howev- r-r will he mistress until ho be- t-tunos of age. He also Inherits -_- D. Edgar spawn, 0mm lilo major part of his grandfather's, _- char|ottamwn_ personal estate, estimated ‘as -'-—~~-~-~ v -~~ Illiiilingmlméillitii “3l'i‘§‘.t?.“.“ all! 113 “Ngw” Sharples other valuable property. _,§M n ‘ All that Carol now receives will A afve] ( ream llo $400,000 a sum small lll compar- ' lson with what he would have had. V V Separator _'l‘llo bequest in to be paid to him "m u 275 “m M350 lIl cash. N“ u 375 “'5' 54-75 {lily iirlllligtillrlgtiglielafeiihtixlzfibgl ' :2‘ i: 17a’ “'5- 7935 lllH recovery from his long illnosll ‘- '3 "'0- 94-00 nilligns him to complete his testa- "F. 0. B. CIIARLOTTETOWN lrlcllttlry dispositions. He thanks ~ Extra Parts for all Shflrples Gml for having, permitted him ‘.0 2 " Machines labor for his country. In this por- .. I lion written before Carol's abdic- - . J» L tirm. he says: ' 501,5 pmTRmU-ron "I lived for my country. My '.' ' 39 Queen Street plt-tttstlrc is tho greatest of my land l hot: my lmn (‘arol to have as his first. principle to strive for the hamt- end and to work for the un- lion of all the Romanian peoples. Ilia greatest aim shuld be true ser- zlltl: l::.?'f:::.* u! "e "w" - l’) . Q 'yl4llll;0fs,al;lst‘llllflOBiIlK of his propgr. lINTERNATIONAL LINE piggirgzgsll mlfiflththaxik a... w........ .2 . W 0 l d . If’! from St. John $10, fKODI mat companion and‘ lJBGBIrIIOTZQOTGEll-l Iotport or Lubec, Me., Silmilivbtilrionrtrtzlangiutt nhll times. Her ' if! u . . V“! walllada? 31691110! lmon with minalfeloanvkac ‘ligillhefiiiliisl- V“ st. John 9.00 A, M, flea of Sinaia and Cotroceni and a L ft 13g tmflficfintt lntcome from my prlncl. . _ _ c a es o operate tho I th Time. lrrivin! Bolgszflttlinlanner n°ca““y' H" mmlh": 10.00 A. M. Day- Z Z."..'Zl£§??’""' "'° ’""'"“'“" °' "'° ¢- lmilaahgl: tftilrnt will Ferdinand left l?!” Monday, Friday and Batur and houaee°‘:|°5}'_gl"c%a"rie£|lhtilflttllfl: the codicil he divides theslo and re- ll.‘i."f.‘2.“h.°“'°"“ r M w '_~ Charlottetown. I’. I-I. I. n"o‘s'"'ro1~l, l; by Steamer F y.‘ It to looton. gmlnglzt :03!!! 1.00 Tut, Atlantic .» l 0 0ft I10)! (fly 2,00 D0 . . m. f‘ '4 "Irlloht "rlm. “m, ‘puma’ Mitigate}: w "ml!" on vvemlm. Thdy will llmtunpnuNn Ynb then he much more easily bollghgfl ,7," min anmitobllu 171110910000 ffurni loollihenewiftellhedwla" "m A paper Journeys in Home-making MMHMBDFRLBMMI l REPORTS 0F WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTES 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. l m. ' coauwatlivonx POINT. The [Point Institute was held Monday 1th.. at the home of Mrs. William .Walte. Roll call. ols were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Proceeds of Ice-cream ‘festival amounted $57.84. An ex- cellent report of the Bi-ennial Con- lnstitutes held at Wolfvlllc, June 'I3th—l0th., was given by Mrs. George Mac-Donald who was one of the island Representatives at this Convention. Refreshments were served by _the Yolk Point Ladies. ice cream was served by the hostess. The next meeting is -to be at the homo of Mra- Agnes Vesscy on August 1st. MOUNT PLEASANT. The mem- bers of this Institute met at the schoolhouse on the afternoon of July 13th., 14 members and 2 via- itors were present. Meeting open- ed by the singinS of the Maple Leaf. Minutes of the last. meeting‘ ‘were read and adopted. Bill for kettle and dishpan Wars pIeI-lflilffldf A school committee was appointed and they were nak- ed to visit the school. A discus- sion took place concerning a pic- nic. Nothing definite was decid- ed. The meeting closed by the singing "0 Canada". GREENWICH. 1t ulembdre met at the home of Mrs. Minnie San- derson. Meeting opened with the singing of the Island Hymn. Roll call was answered by paying a fee. Minutes OI the last meeting were road and adopted. Miss Ethel Sutherland was appointed Secre- tary for July and August. The Sick and School committee gave their reports. It was decided to paint the interior of the school. The bill for the flag’ was ordered paid. A vote of thanks was tend- cred hire. Sutherland for transact- ing the business for the Institute. The meeting closed with the Nat- ional Antllem- Next meeting to be hold at tho home of Mrs. Frank DliiCLZTBD. M-A-LPEQUE. 13 members and 2 visitors met. in the hall. Minutes of the last. meeting were read and, adopted. Roll call answered with Bushesa followed. Report of the 14th Annual Convention by the Secretary. Subject for the even- ing "First Aid to the Injured." Demonstration were given by Mrs. G. W. Ramsayflfhe Institute rooms are to be painted. also that the secretary pay a bill for the clean- ing of the Institute room- Vote of thanks was tendered to the en- tertainment committee for a delic- ious lunch. One new member was enrolled. Next meeting to be held Ill the Institute rooms. penod with the President in the Minutes of the lust meet- It school , grounds were in first class order lJuly meeting of the Cornwall York and much credit is due Mia. Mac- Laren who wa1\the convenor for -The ladies col- The "We"!!! owned with Iectad 8119.00 for the Rad Cross. the Institute Ode followed by the A report of Mina MucNeiIFe recital 17 11180111978 Blld 4 vllit- and the school cloning concert was Mrs- Martin MacKinnou chair. ing were read and adopted. was reported that the this committee. given. kindly invited the institute to hold their August meeting on her Llwn. ‘EGMONT lBAY. The IMrs. Azade J. Atllenault. 7 mem- tbers and 4 visitors were present. ‘Minutes of the last meeting were read and adoptcd A slgmboard lwas placed in the school. The school ls to be painted on the out- lside. Next nleeting at the homo ;of Airs. Philip Bernard. CABLE HEAD EAST. l0 mem- bers met lu the Institute Hall for the regular nnlnthly meeting in the Institute Hall. lThe meeting opened with the Ode. The min- ,ute-.-l of last. meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to hook a rug. and each member was asked to supply the yarn. An Ice-cream festival was held and the sum of $30.00 was realized. Next meet- ing to be held at the Institute Hall. RED POINT. H members and 6 visitors were present at the month- ly meeting of this Institute. In- stitute Ode was sung by the mem- bers. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and adopted. Roll cal] followed. Discussion follow- ed on "Wllichd o you prefer? City or Country Life." A programme followed which consisted of solos and recitation and music. A pap- er was read on "The Permanent Farmeret)’. Red Cross collected to $20-00. Next meetinl! at the home of Mrs. Roland Maclennan. BRIDGETOWN. Met at the home of Mrs. Wallace MacKenzle. 8 members were present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Odo. Roll call was answered with Recipes for scalds. Minutes of the previous meeting wpre read and adopted. Correspondence was read and adopted. It was decid- cd to send Borden Institute 50 cents, to buy a square for a quill- Arrangements were made for hav- ing an entertainment in New Perth Hall ln July. held at Mrs. John Sterne. HERMANVILLE. l0 members and 2 visitors met at the home of Mrs. Prank MacDonald. Roll call answered with my pet superstition. Committees reported and now ones were appointed. Arrangements were made to buy flooring for the whoop Lamps were purchased. Lottery books were turned In and the drawing of clock is to take place Jilly 8th. One new member was enrolled. Next meeting at the homo of Mrs. A. D. Mac-Isaac- MIDDLETON. Met at the home Boplsimw‘ 8 members “ml yo! Mrs. Elliot Wright. Eleven mem- vlsitore were present at the month-i Crosby. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the. Creed In unison. Roll cull anq awered ‘by Birthday and stone.- Slck committee reported that we took a potted plant to a member. Delegates reported the Convention. wag read. lDlacusnlon held about having a picnic but nothing defin- ite was decided upon. MAPLE LEAF. The monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. Champloh- 18 members and 3 visitors were present. The meeting opened with singing the Institute Ode. The m‘nutes of last meeting were read and adopted. School committee report school all newly painted and cleaned, and trees have been planted on the grounds. An ice-cream social was planned for July 26th.! Ah inter~ eating report was read from the Convention delegates. Next meet- ing to be held at the homo of Mrs. Leonard Small. SOUT-H BEDEQUE. Met at the home of Mina Mary Montgomery. 9 members and 3 visitors were present. Meeting opened in the usual way. An invitation was sent by Central E dequo Inntitiute to South Bedoque, to a lawn p rty, to be held on the lawn at Mr- Bag- nall'*s. The sum of $6.00 was vot- ed for the buying of gingham dress- es for children in- the orphanage. One new member was enrolled. The next meeting will be a picnic at Fernwood, at Mrs. Ronagharfs. new acasoow ’ ROAD. The moefng was held at the home of Mina Margaret Buchanan. 13 mem- bers and 6 visitors were present. The meeting opened by all tapest- lng the Creed. The minutes _of the last meeting were reed and adopted. Th9 committee to the Annual School meeting‘ gave their reports. It. was decided to buy batting and cotton to flnfch quilt. for the Orphanlle. An Ice-cream festival fe to beheld In the near future. Ononcw member was en- roled. Next mutlting at the homo of Mrs. Lem Motltoeou. NEW GLAMOW. ‘thirteen mem- bers and three visitor! met at the homo bf Mrs. P. b. Campbell for the regular monthly meeting. The meeting opened with-the Institute Ode, followed byvroudlng and adop lion of minutes. Roll cull unawar- ed by reoitltlolll. Committees were appointed. A drinking vel- uol woe purchased for the ochool. An ice cream social woo plan ed. . '- I ~ I wmkerm " w T‘ l is ... goo. new m0 wu onrolod. hers and one visitor were 111180111- lly meeting of this Institute which ‘The meeting Opened Wm, u", read. lwas held at the home of Miss Jeanlmg or the Creed, (onowed by m" call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adovtetl It was decided to have an Institute nienlc in connection with the regu- lar mectina next month. Cardin and Mr. Reid were appoint- ed to select the fence for the school grounds- Programme fol- lowed consisting of music and con- tests. Mr. Mc- EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY. The monthly meeting took place at the homo of Mrs. Howard Wood. l0 members and l visitor were N9- sent. The meatin! "P909131 b)’ reading of Creed. Roll call re- sponded to by my first school tea- cher." Bill submitted for some articles used in cleaning Howe Bay School and ordered to be DB1!!- Commlttoos gave satisfactory re- ports, It was decided to order B teacher's desk for Howe Bay School, also a map of P. E. I. EB‘ Iington schoolis to be cleaned out! paper during midsummer vacation- Lunch waa served. and instrument- al music by Miss Guasle MacDon- ald wall much enjoyed. 8T. CATHERINEB. 8 members and 4 visitors met at the home of Miss Mary Morrow. Several pieces of sowing were presented for. rlcing and a number reported B0ltl. Buying committee report- ed llllvlng wcured sateen. thread. and filling for quilt. and l-levylns committee reported quilt ready for quilting. A farewell andproeent- otlon was arranged for a departing neighbor. A lawn party was dia- cussed and a special meeting cal- sent fruit and flowers to the nick. Next meeting at the home colm Morrow. house. 9 members. werof Monti Ode, fllowed ‘I tho R0" Cell. road and Adopted. to the repairs In the , Hall.- o handed ill. trance Examination, from tho Car- digan, Roseuerb or Iona Bchooll. A discussion arose concerning the village. enrolled. tasting‘ f"? W. i‘ "#- r .0. monthly vention of the Federated Women's meeting WW3 held at the home of Next meeting to be led to make final arrangements. Sick committee reported having of Mul- cltnololtu. Met llritlie action»; prcsontr opened with the Institute . Y _ Minute: of tic-hut meeting were Correspond- ence was read. Report of concert was give . $83.00 was handed over ecretlry of Hall 00.. for first completed square of the-quilt wu A prise, of ton dollar: was donated to the scholar mak- ing the highest average in the En- ldvlsobllity qf starting o Sing] g Clue for the young people of t e One new member woo lft woo decided to have our next meeting in the form of a picnic- . / (Baum tithe Guardian) JASPER PARK LODGE. Alton July 29.—A party of fifty three members of the Order of the East- ern Star, from points ln Eastern. Canada and United States, arrived in Jasper by special train over tlfo linen of the ‘Clllflllllll National Railways yesterday. The object of this International order is to gird Eastern Canadians and Amer- icans a wider knowledge of the Dominion. its resources and scen- lc wonders. and this bfllllg Con. lodoratlon year it was the firnt to be particularly flppropflplg 1m- a tour of this kind. A meeting that is probably one of the most unique in the history of the Order of the Eastern Star w" held ill Jlllllor last evening In the club room of the local order. Excelsior Chapter number s0. at this meeting there were seven American States represented and “V” Camldla" Pfolilnced. making twelve grand jurisdictions, Wgrthy Matron. Mrs. G. Shaw of Jngpor; welcomed the visitors and was as- sisted by Worthy Patron m. o. Shlriff. Today the visitors from the East spent their time motoring throughout the park and. vlgllad Mount Edith Cavell this morning, 11ml lfillrnoyeti as far as Pocahon- aa this afternoon. The tour which started off from Montreal on July 20 have visited Ottawa, Tor- onto. Mlnalri, Winnipeg, gaska. toon and Edmonton before reach- lfll: Jasper, and still continue their lollrhoy to the Pacific Coast from here tomorrow morning. lot-on; here "IQ D8113’ will go to Prince Rupert and then he transported by boat to Vancouver and Victoria. Oil the return Journey they will visit Cal. Bilry. Port William. Port. Arthur and from this point they will gn by boat to Sarnia where the party will disperse. Officials from the Eastern provinces include Mn w, L- Seflofl- Deputy Grand Patron. vwmflflt; Mrs. Grover 1,99, m"; Matron, O. E. S., Fredericton, N. B.: Mrs. lllary A._Morrlsorl. P. u. M- Gmnd CilflDlPl‘ Quebec, Quebec; Mrs. Anna Nomi, Matron O. E. S., Randolph. Vermont; Mrs. Eddln Allen. Grand secretary Grand Chapter Vermont. and Mrs. F. M. Knowlton, associate Grand Con- ductrclm O. E, s, Quebec, Dr. James Endlcott, model-pigt- of the United Church of Canada. snapped on hi: arrival back to Canada from China and other parts of the Orient. where he Interview- ed the "|l.‘lU"irlwn from the var- ious fields. He expreued the op- lnlon that unification In China would come probably through the victory of the southern forces and that coon thereafter the mlnlonnr- loo would be restored to their ports. . meeting wcro read and adopted, A letter from Mr. Hines was read complimentary of the work done for the school. and asking lol- furth- er improvements. A Pie social was held in the schoolhouse. $43.- 00 was lealized, The interior- of the school and porcli was painted, Next meeting to be held In the school. ' 8T. PATRICWS ROAD. 8 mem- bers and 2 visitors met at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Donnelly. Meetinz opened by singing of the Institute Odo. Roll call was an- swered by my "Favorite: Dinner." It was decided to hold an Ice- cream Festival and dance for the purpose of raising funds. A soc- ial hour followed. Next meeting at the homo of Mrs. E. P. Donnel- ly. Roll call to be answered by "My Pet Superstition." NORTH ENMORE. 9 members and 26 vltrltlol‘; mot In the school- house. lThe meeting opened with the Institute Odo. The‘ Vice- prealdent opened the meeting In the absence of tho resident. The minutea=0f ll‘ tmecting were read by the _rdt . guild approv- ed of by r3. Commit- toe waruptroll t7. arrange for Ill itIG-CIBIm-Jopt-ivlli. ._to“raiae"funds for, elutlng. ' ‘I. Roll all maxi} moetlllglil‘ ‘e unaworedcby "Jiouaeltjd Hints". A short pm- grammtrjoontdstlng of songs and recitotlo ' was given my the mem- bers. tl"othors. .'l'll8 meeting cloned by tllnttfrlg the National An- them. after which unch was ref‘- Yed Brothel lnant ' The sum receivOd for, ltd-hitch we,‘ $4.09, Next, moeti l. rowlia held llrtlle schoolhouse. " ' ""_#Ifl'~ PLEASANT oincLe. Th8 monthly meeting of Pleasant Cir- cle Institute was hold In the school. "I mambo-l were rpro nt. The mutt!!! opened with englng the Institute Ode. The minute: of the Int meeting were reed and ap- PKIYVQIL ’ Dlltllloqlon‘ took place ‘Ibfliarllltlllflfid school. It. was ideal to 10nd B0 con . name and number of our lnltitute to Borden lqntltuta. to tulip wltlgtllsn- Autumn!» quilt. Next. mooti . h: I: held in theform of I. piodllg o t a . - - Standards of Performimce New Quality New Value ‘New Luxury Sensational Feature: g ‘ \ . . TIIE CIIARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN . i,’ ' g , . , ' v ' Eastern Stars ' - a . - .» l I - er's Hygienicworries of At 5”?“ Park __ 610' A"; .\_;'_#fi New of Quality and Value 6a and arm uni/n an boar wilb unp- tiolal tluclbn Ci! 3 to aylvrilcr an baur in 7% unnnb *5 "l" '° '4" "u" Never before was such phenom al val ' ' b! ~ ‘ ' Cl! U2 RQkQd 1n‘ f-zflfdzzéaf _ car of this prlce,_dle resuk of Chryslerfitmcliardized 0,113,," A,’ ,;,,,,,,, ttyf-extfncling its benefits to four gneat cars, gpgq‘ ins I-wwmzupntrl uniformity in_ hlgh-grade materials, settin new close i? ‘m’ limits of precision, cuttingzdown costs but ways raising Engine Irgnlled in rubber bug. mo!) bodies Alluring calm Maximum driving vision Saddle-r ‘n; rut rmbiom know you wi marvel a1 its rformnuce its F. . . 0 Comfort dliltifi-‘Lflfiififinrgt. ""1 '="="" °f tween-me m. -Pt><>i-t=l=¢== tot-ill; u- Mw-z“. dn-viugzgl-o’ ‘Hum, by approached and unrivaled at its price. u! ' ' Lp|0:wp'fl'g‘."::!' n Chnuler"6Z" Pflllls-Tllfifagn Ho! Rnnlbr- 0H null: not). h,” I dim-ll ' led‘ m: r ' I El,n...il.'fl.....'....."- "or..." '1'" Hydnvulk 44050:! bra r Road Ievelizm front and rear, etc, m‘. $1505 to 31835 f o. b. Windtor, Ont. ‘fr’? Ignition! CORNER 53,05, Summerslde RUSSEL CLARK Mount Stewart "rt-ta CANADIAN-BUILT cn-ltYsLlzn eon CANADIANS k Hl/RVSILER. NOTTING- BROS. °"'§.i..§°x cnannorrctovvx IIEBBEBT room; _. Molllngug .0 i Jet I , A. . The l... in sr ,1 l m; ' - outstangliné pauchltfvtifilibhyt,‘ elinsserbztiwmostreecgigailiftli): l: its acclaim of the great new Chrysler “62". for it has immediately‘ recognized that no other six of its price gives such performance, emntitny, riding “u, safety, comfort, beauty, luxury-plusman extract-din; features heretofore found onlydn can: of nrhigher pgiq, y quality to higher levels. Sce the results of these ad it t ‘ 1h - slcr “62" for Hour-self. [gut h n. .2 "l: z-douSrlalJltigg-Ceupe uu w 1x42017712“ Si,‘ Q adds. 8:23;]. w. l. Purim‘, Ont, Including Ian: and q-flgq-R 7pm ; 1 o ‘o Ernest Harding. the teachers in Freeland School doll. 7 members and 1 visitor were J. MacPlloreon. from 1867 to 1927 was completed FY9561“- -and placed in the schoollbom. A the Creed. suitable frame la to be supplied be. with "Uses of Newspapers.“ Milli mat forc next meeting. Two new mem- utea of the last meeting were read meeting. hers were enrolled. lice-cream and and approved. Ehncy work sold at cakq to be served by the hostess. $2.10. collection 40 cents, Lettersuesting"questions. The minutes ot Next meeting at the home of Mrs. read from Supervisor re Annual Convention. Plans were made for two teas HELPING HAND. Thornemberg short programme followed, Meet- Ing closodwithflod Save thoKlng. of this Institute met at the home lug closed with God Save tho King. Next meeting to b0 of Mrs. Enddie MacPhereon, Collu- Next meeting at. the borne of MraCal-mel Hull. Mectlng opened with -' Roll calll answered, morrr CARMEL. 1a members In the hall for the monthly Meeting opened by Roll Call which was answered by inter {the last meeting were then read and adopted. A discussion took dllfillf U19 mfilltil- A Place on preserving fruits. Meet- hold in Mt. V leg. 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