2 , 1 filmy. llitlilf lpelln lu bad 1 MUM ._.n-..._...._4....,......_...._.._.-...1_1-..._. " I110 to Ina. xii-Milly Iufldtm. Omrlottltown Page mom . 2 08111111111111 lltzy, filling Spoil: ‘BIIIJLDN’? Wll-K FAR U Irb. L. A. (Hirer, Granville Pony, Kl, writu:-"A few you: ago l 11nd hlrtlly lilllll up without. taking 110111 or wmothing to lllllluirt mg, and I 0011M not wllk any diatomic on peanut at being l0 llmr! of breath. "l bad mks» a lllr 1.! doctor’! 1111111- him. but it tlltl n10 n» good, only Inr tho time being. m routing in the lllifll. lllnouuc about 1 derided to try thin 111a found that to be jult what they are rec-I unintended to bu,’ 11ml I feel that I 11w: my lilo to‘ 111m." ° l Price 50c. at box 1r all drufgiits and dealer-l, or muilml direct on receipt. at atria by The '1‘. Milburu 00., Limikd, ‘oronto, Out. ‘PRESIDENT'S REPORT FOR 111N- ROSS WOMEN'S INSTITUTES 10th:» r-- J beg leave to submit to you this my second annual report as Presi- dent of this mstitutc. Since the last nnnual meeting which was held in November, we have held a regular meeting each month, with an average attendance oi ten members. and an enrollment oi twentymcnibers. There were al- so a number oi‘ visitors ateztch 1neet~ 111R. - We also bud saeveral committee meetings and two special committee tnectixigs. During the month of February $25.00 was paid to Lyndule School district to help defray the expenses ctlhe pump for the school. Later 1n the year, their share, $32.46 was paid. 1n April. four single seats tvere placed in Uleg school at a cost of 535.00. At. our October meeting. View district was paid $20.00. Following our Annual meeting last November. a concert which was’ greatly enjoyed by all present. was given by city talent in Ulgg Orange Ball. and the sum o! $20.50 was re- aliud. In May another concert was given in the some hall. this time by out" local talent. From that we cleared $51.15. We wish to thank -:t.ll the members and friends who so wil- lingly helped to make both a. suc- C Gra nd BS5. At n lecture for other sources apart from our Institute work. held 1n Uigg Orange Hall in February. candy was sold by the members of the Institute the proceeds amounb inn to $5.00. " In September. dinner was served I comfort. with tho completion o1‘ tho art-h» in-crurul drawings oi 11111 new s11" tion and hotel project it is now possible tn visualize the structures to b1- crectotl at Halifax. 51.18. A study 01' these drawings indicate that the city will havexuio 0t the llucst groups on the treatment 111111 one that will be a lilting Alanlfi: lzutewayitr tho Dominion. ‘The lo- cation is particularly suited to good blunts-caning etlcctshud lull atlvati- tutze has been 1.111011 or tho oppov iuuity in givt- the building u. natur- ul setting that vr-ry You" city station. groups possess. The site is bounded on the North bySouth and Fawson Streets. on tho ivcst by Ilarri11uto11 Street, and on the l-lzm by the harbor with 1h" tracks" cutwhu; {r0111 the $011111 as at present. Tho landscaping plans call 1'01- tho demolition of all the buildings on the block between Hollis uni Harrington Streets. and on thin block will lm laid o\1t a small park through which will :1 wide double pathway flanked by trives and cen- tored on tho uxls 01' 1114-. hotel e11- trance, giving .1 wide open vista 111 thc dignified buildings. The hotel front will bc sot back from 1111' street line and llollislfitreet wi1l~ cm-d, malthtt: 11 1111c upon approach and convenient. tlimouxliiaro tort lllllOlllfllllll} and street. cur trailic. . The new station will he sct b11011 about 20 loot Nor1h ol the pl't‘St‘lJl mm and occupying 11m uamo relat- tu the people nttendintr the teach- ers Convention Although the woo-l ther was rather imiztvourablc, $22.» 00'were raised. _ The Sccy/Frcas. will give a detail- ed report oi‘ the finances. ‘ At our August meeting _we were pleased to have with us‘ Mac- Kenna. Ex-Stipervisoi" 0t Womens institutes and her Assistant Miss MacKenzic. Miss MacKenna. 1001K charge of the meeting and gave 1111 interesting address; on the work and uinls of thc handicraft exchange. We received donations trom irlends amounting to $6.00. which are kindly appreciated. At most of our meetirlllfl W1? haw had entertainments in the form oi readings, solos, music etc., by 0111 members and visitors. I wish thank all who so kindly helped 111 this way. 1 also wish to thank all who hell!- cd to prepare a six months D1011- ramme ln advance from 11ml? 1° time. In conclusion 1 wish to thank the members ol the executive for then help and to our Sec‘y-'l‘1'¢l\$-"Ml"‘- Hume, my personal thanks B068 01" ior the iaithiul and clficient man: ner in which she has Peflllmw m‘ duties. To the ladies who acted as hostesses 1 thank you. and 1° 11M“ 11nd every member lor the help W" have given me in the Pclmrllmlm" ot my clutlcs during my "'11" °l of‘ ' ' lice. Signed Mus. n. A. niccrgglsgtclg: 11 1111a been emimated 11111? A“: 1114411 soot and dlrt tloat c1101 11“ trlcan cities in 11 V0111‘ i0 formrou pyramid llVn mllen Hqlllll"? and " 1111-1 high. ProfessionalwCarilfl , l J. 0. C. Campbell Bun-um, Solicitor. Notlry. 0w ivc position. The l10te1 adjoins with a connecting itrcade and 1111s its 1~u~ L1"-.111ce111"1u1t [iurallcl with 110111-11 Street. T111,» portion oi’ the sivr- 1111-: tween tho harbor trout o1‘ 1,111». 111w, cl and ilargiuul 110111’. will 11c 1.1111; out in :1 formal type of 2111-11011 a1" . chitect111"e. 1t will include, i111111ctl-; iutely mljoiuiug the 110ml, 11 fnrnnd‘; flower 1x11111111 with pared walks‘ and 101111111111 and bnlwccu 1111s" -.111~l .\la11';.;i11:1l Rand lht-rc will ~l1c .1 111111111111 rost- purdvu. Thu 11141rv ul- ilhuriun lntilriugs zitljuiuitiu 111v, hill‘ will l)? i*f|'1-<'ll\'\‘l_\' Hi'l‘l_'<'ll|'tl b). trees and sl11"11l1bc1"_1'. Special :1. tcutiou has 111,411 ll|‘0ll given 1o I‘ M (|\lt1.~1llOl‘l 0'.‘ lntrkiug. b11111 for 1.1. ‘ 11nd nrivutt- curs, null 1111111111 funl-I ilics- c1>111"1-11i1:111ly pruvhlt-tl. 'i‘h1\ luuul building will b1- ‘.1011 int-t 1on1; by 112 with‘, tlivitltrtl iu-‘tl :1 <~<-|1t1'".1I portion. 'l‘l1e present i11- 11011 is 111 crcrt the 0111111111 porti0t1 m" eight slurs-rs" 111111 sltlt- wings 111 six sturyes. Tim 111111111111: 11s tlnsiguctl at 111T»- 1-111 will itCUOIIIOIlRLU ltift l1<'d1"0<u11'~'. each with separate bathroom. 'l‘h-; building is dusigxletl to ulkt- 111111?’ liounl Hl0l'i‘_\'.‘~'. u"hicl1 will give 2111' "ltintnlg- q-upurily‘ 41[ Zlllll 11101111‘ with lmlhrotuus. O11 tht- ground 1111111" the outrun: t‘ lobby frplll Hollis Sl1'(‘l‘i in thc i-T" ycr will b1,- 11o ‘Jen-t by ~10 let-t 111111 this 1vidc cutrzuuzti will 1111111 sit" , ass from 1111- station. Three- 111M ‘ senizcr elevators will provide. c011- venicnt access tn the irppcr floors. The (lining romn will bu on th" central axis ot‘ the foyer. lt w1ll b" 80 feet ‘by 40 loot and its windows Wm QvoflQnk tho harbor. To the riizht is 1111- ;:1"i1l room, 3R fiat-t hi‘ ‘l2 feet, llltit) overlooking the barb- or. The lounge room to tho 10:1 will be so r1111 by 4a iillll- and =1’ this section provision has 110011 mitdo lor lattice‘ retiring room 41ml spuri- tm" concussions. From the ground tlonr 11 grand staircase loads. to thc ballroom 11001‘. (111 the. first floor in situated the pulp-non; -1u feet by s0 feet. ow:- looklut; 111v harbor. Access to thi- l i link o! NW8 Sclflll. Illldlll‘ C III uolvmz 1-0 mm § Dr. C. C. Archibald nmduute to N. i’. Post. (lradnate MfllllCill School nntl 1111111111111 Practice lmlitod lo Eye. Ear Nose M Ill]! 11min: n: ‘"111 mm om»- Oflioo. Boyer Building Omit George Stnet Olllco Bonn-l to 12.30. 1.80 in 5M1 Mark R. McGuigan A. . ammonia. eouorma. Im. oytolnon. Gannon ytnown P11. a McLeod s. Bentley ' BINTLIY IDAN 1 Charlottetown. P. I. I. i McDonald & McPheo’ I.A.IIaDOIAIé'A'I.I.IIoPIB mmatumaturnnlmlw- 'beauty to the 111111. hallrnnm is 1mm acnmmodioun loy- 1'1‘. To the lct'1 of tho ballroom arc situated l1\(ll(‘tl' and 1191150111?" -" lretlrlun moms. 111111 to the rullll Comb Sag-e Tealn _ i Faded or Gray Hair Grandmother kept her hair beau- tltullv darkened. classy and M- tractlve “with a brew of 5M8 Tfifl mid Sulphur. Whenever her hair look on that dull. faded or streaked appearance, this sintple mixture was, applied with onderlul eilect. By uklng at. any drug store for "Wyetirs Sage and Sulphur Com- pound," you will iet a large bottle oi this old-time recipmltnprovcd by the addition o! other ts. Ill ready to use for only '15 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and l 1 l A well-known downtown drulkist says everybody tnies Wyeth’: 801W and ‘ ‘ Compound now be- cause it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell 1t has _,..4_ »»._ ... 1 Canadian National? Hotel-and T ‘rel. Willi 11s lire lurkc window's. I illustration of the new hotel and station being erected at l-lalifax, . 5., by the Canadian National Railways. This is taken V lmnrrhe architect's drawing and indicatm that the group when completed will form a fitting Atlantic gatewa to the lloiuinwn. '1‘ he terminal will be venom-had with the deep water pierat which Trans-Atlantic ‘Hus pier possesses the most modem facilities [or dealing with lor the reception and c0111l0rl of new settlers. These latter u‘ all’ three privuto 111111111; rooms‘. 'l‘l.tu buildim; will bc 1ro11s1ruc1e~1 ut‘ relniorctul concretc 11nd will be thoroughly ilrcproot throughout. Tho exterior trails will bu faced with stone up to the level nt‘ 11111 second floor. Above this the treat- mcut will be 1n solcctretl brick with stone triuuuimt. 'l‘ho station building which 1:1 about 180 feet long and 1110 let-l widt- has been (lesigticd on 1hr: some style 11a the 110ml 41nd forms part m? 1hr‘. sumo atrcl1itcculritl group. ‘Fhc dlguiilctl mtrancc portion will face on tho now Terminal tilucc. Through this 110111110 one enters a spacious lobby with 11a:- ural resources (gxhiblts on one side and entrance to the second floor oillces 011 the other. 'l‘hie1 lobby leads directly to the concourse, a comlortablo and well lighten hall. 45 feet wide by 140 loot long. On Ono aide o1‘ t-bo concourse are the entrances to tha- tracks and bog- tzoga lfacilitles. and on the otbur side tho grenreal waltlup; room and zircndo Plllfililtt“ to the hotel. ’1“.111 covered entrance to the Emigration Buildings and tho lmrbor in from tho 11211.11; cud ot‘ the concourse. The ticket offices. telegraph, tel- ephones. news stands, baggage clnaek rooms and other passenger sscngers of all classes and spcria be able to proceed {r0111 ship to 1min under shelter ind in ‘facilities lmve all been convenient- ly planned so that contusion Willi be eliminated and the comfort of’ the passengers assured. The general waiting room is 211i; feet. 11-1110 by '15 reel. long and will‘ liuvc u dinniiletl and Iileaslul: urclv‘ 11001111111 trcntincnr 111 kecplui: with 1111: interior m-chltccturtw 0t‘ L11.- ha» THE CHKRLIOTTETOWN GUZKRDIAZN erminal at-Hafifttx 1v; a passe-n rswlllarrivean detail‘. provision has been made l1 will command n bcaulitulotltlool: acmss thc ltotcl grounds and gul- dens. The women's and men's waxi- inl; rooms and toilets are sltulltcd at one end o1‘ tho general waitim; room, the women's room at tliecor~ nei- having the some pleasant on".- look as the main waiting room. Al. the other end or the waiting room ls the lunch 1"oom. Access from the station to the hotel la from the concourse ihrouglt an attractive r1rcadc which 1111s on one side a large display room tor natural 11-- sources: also 11 barber shop with street 11nd 11011-1 entrances. The exteusivn baggage, express and mall facilities 11m armugcri along the west side ot‘ tho truciH and parallel to them. and spctlul consideration has been given 1'1 the layout 0a‘ the approaches. 1n e"- vlnte congestion in trafllc. The 1-11“ cond iloor ot this building will be occuplcd by the various depart- mental olllcoa. as it la the intention to houso tho present scattered 0J- flces here 1n one group. Advantage in being taken of tut‘. dlllercncn in levels ot tho site 111 utilize the station basement m1 11 garugo tor tho occomotlatlou o1‘ tourist cars. Part of tho basement will also lbo used as the laundry for the hotel. All the ‘buildings will 1:0 ot‘ reltv forced concrete tronstruction 111.111 entirely fireproof throughout. The entire scheme has been tie- signczl by John. S. Archlhul itect, Montreal, and John . - Canadian National Tlnlltvm tcct. (‘nnadhtit Nittlonui Railways I'ub1iclty' Department llrlolitrr-inl llccr-mbci- 11!. 192.‘. ANNUAL M Hull (full was nnsu/crcd by "My 111 vorilc dish and 110w to prcptuw- “s. chased for 1111- Stilltltll. 1\ general i111: “lhznutifill Hair." l1. was 1111 rider] t0 110111 tho ilccttiubcr 111cc:- i111: on 11n- 111lrtcc111l1. Eilrs. Popc 111111111111 was clecu-d President" -.\lrs. Roy l-‘crris Vict~l’res. .\l|.~4s 1111111" .'\11(l1'cu".~<, Sccyx-Trcus. .\'0'R'1"i1 ENMOREI-—<1Clol"t-u iuclu 11ers and twenty-four visitors 111-11 Wayo: ‘Sucy/Frczis. Alias -l1~:111'.\l".1c- nt the schoolhouse. llnll Call was answerer. by "What 1 would do with $100.01)." 31111.11 Ruth llryaut Hllll Miss Flora Stewart 1vcro i.)- pointed Auditors 1'01‘ tbc -IINB 0F THE VllIMEWSINSTITUTES llAZlfil. tllltlVbk-A 1.11120 1111|u>|nuulcrugs. A lollcry i.- plnuucrl 1'11 lwr ot‘ nwmbers 1111-1 n1 1111- l1<»111~'|tl11- vt-ry 110111" future. 111' 2111's. (Inthcriuc lluciiuuuli, whu11| Sivli Cflhlllllllvt‘ JP-hortcd that. in a huriyv.“ 'l‘11c 110w display 110111-11 =1 llYllllilfll-l‘ 101111111111 111111 b91111 lIHY-lplaccd 111 the school was mportetl tlist-ltssitilt Hulk lllilfl‘. 1111' 1011i? l1\'"|u':1s (lCVOIUIl tn business. 1111111011 the year's work was given 11y eusitiils £11119, .\1.-\Y1-‘l1§l.1l~—1t11ll (‘ull 1111s 1111:".- wcrirti by “What. l got to 11:11 when pnitl. Remainder oi‘ the Pvt-hint; 5'1‘. l’l'1'l‘l~)lt'.\‘ SOUTIP-Niuo lutemhers \\'1\1"0 present :11 the Au- uual meeting. A splendid address thc President. Election of olllcers were as 1011011214: President 1111's. T. A. llitlwcll; VicI-Prca. 1111's, Milton llonaltl . HARMONY-Roll Call “"1111 ans ‘wcreti by the members paying tlnsir The following 011101-111 were amtly I Victrola. Select and re lit-re is -.1 family gilt which re ays not merely in the joy of giving, but in t c enjoy- ment you receive from it orevcr alter. It is not too early to begin planning for one 0|‘ rbese wonderful musical instruments. Today, llis blasters Voice dealers have complete selections oi models. but no one dares predict. for ltnw lung. Your iustrtuneui l't:st.“1'\'t.‘(l,—* is your instrument assured. 1 People often wonder why thc new Ortho- phnnic Victrola is “so much alone" in its ‘Po- “Tm Victr | rthggmlzonic "Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited Montreal “"1 g1‘ nncnnsnn 20, 1927 Barona ‘ .\l0del 4-40 $225 or with Electric Drive '$26s- Plan now to give your family a new Orthophonic serve your Christmas . instrument. At His Masters Voice Dealersoniy. musical superiority. The secret lies in the practical application oi the princi le of "tnatcliccl impedance" as scientists cal it.—- or, in simpler words “smooth flow of sound". The patents are Victor-controlled. You will find them in no other instrument. \\'itl1 Victor music at home, you can turn. rm the flow of entertainment as the mood impcls. When a record finishes playing“: 110111 nisli to gel up——it stops itself. Electric- :11 (lrive, ii you wish-mt slight additional cost-eliminates winding. Seven beautiful models to choose from, from $790 down to 11s low us S115, all obtainable on convenient itTlllfi from His xmot-rs Ynicc dealers. U Made only by Victor *5“ Look ‘for thisTrademark Trade Mark Refd 01a t ._ HI‘) MltLvlEllSuViJlCi; ; 011 0 Clillflllll b)’ one 01’ the memb-tlllsp Kathleen Draught. also 101 era. No, new business was taken tors from Department iverc read 11p- aud discussed. Mrs. Jun. N. Mc- Klnnon gave 1111 interesting .111» MARSIIPUCLIF-Fliteen memlr dross on the Ontario Women's 1:1" era mot at the home of Mrs. 1..il. stituw. which was enjoyed by all. i). Foster, and tho follownig 01111“ A musical programme then fellow-w em were elected: President Mrs. cd. 1t was decided to hold a Xmne ‘child who ls stitlerlng from u. lruc- catlqng, A Dlcflonayy ",3 1,1, be pll"-_ ' "l"- Flmwm 11W to. be sent t0 chased tor the acbool. A very pie-w the 11.111. llonpltal to a sister 0t’ 111g programme W80 carried out b‘! one ol the members. Candy la re~ the members. consisting oi: A quouted to be Mold at the acltooljtgndlng by Mm, 117,9, loose; 111.10 . ncncort. The members voiced their“; rqadlug was given by tho Seem» itpproval ot‘ the proposed institute your. All lhu other oillccra were (iloctetl: President; M11111 llclcna ll. xii-elected. It wan decided that $3.~1Yr1o; 1st. vice~l'res. ilrs. l-Zvorlttv» 00 =1 your he mid for the vlvnnlnil Niubot: 21111 Vlvti-PPOS. iilrs. Alex 1-‘ lleber (Crosby; Stacy-Tress. Miss ot raising funds. LIKllQW Jfllllilllfl; vlctbPres. Mrs. J. concert in the 110110411 an a means been W" - “a so easy w use. too- You simply dampen a comb or salt] bnuh and draw 1t through your. hair. taking one strand at a time! By morning the gray hair dlup-i pears; alter another application or; . 0* beautiful. two, it. is restored to its natural’ color and looks glossy. soft and l 1 or the school tmer moorings. BIRCH HILL-bad 1111111" Auullul" meeting which was devoted entire» ly to business. 4111's. Robert You was elected President 11nd Scor- Troan Mrs. Leslie llrlztclluan. I ST. (‘OLUMDA-Annunl meeting "loll Dlaee at tho home ot‘ Mrs. Austin llrady. lteportn oi’ the till‘- lert-nt (tommltteca Wt-ru board and new ones appointed. 'l‘l1e follow- 1111: ulllcera were (rlctrlt-tlt Preuldtrut Ulllrfi. 11111110 Arseuault: Vice-Pres. Miss Jennie Campbell: Secretary, Miss Mary Luunlgnn; Mrs. Potor MacAulny. Plnna 11101-11. tnntle t0 have a. Xmas trco lor the QCHOO] children. A very iutcros‘; lug paper was rt-mi: subject 1101111: "flare and llucs o1‘ Crnubcrrlesf. ST. RNPIlAEIr-lllcmbers nmtut the Inatlttitelilurray; Socy-tmas Mrs. Herbert 'l'rea.~1u rvr.‘ 1.. You. rel-elected. Aitm" tho busi- ness part oi‘ 11m mt-ctlnr.‘ the host'- 05s served 11 very dainty lunch. LOWER MONTAG1lE~D1lembors met nt the homo n! Mrs. llnrberi Poole. The oillcers were all re-el- ected. A Programme Committee were appointed. Mrs. llerbew P0010 reported that sixteen Chick" can 11nd hecu collector! 111111 soul to the Orphanage. lSOilRlS LINE-Anni 1111-11‘ 1\'"1~ mabileatiug 111 the schoolhouse. It was tic-aided that window shades and dust pans be obtained t'or'the school. 'l‘11e President nut] Recy- Troou. were ro-elocted; the new VlcoPres. 111 1111's. SJ. ltlcAulay. A1t1.1r1n'r0'N-»1*1i1- 11m regular tnootlm: was heltl at the homo of the homo ot‘ “but Beatrice Wedge. A tilutzuunlon took place 011 hand Bringing Up Father Mrs. WJI. Phillipa with twolvn Erna. Boswell. Some bills were re- quested to be 111111;. NEW (HUASGOW ll0AD--At thc lllT- BTEWAIKT~A 1111140 humll- November meeting the nlembera or mat 111 the homo 0t Aim. Chur- met. at the homo ot‘ ilrs. Chester lmm- Tllfefl Cllmmllwt?! V0.18 1111\- Marrllmnalil. Correspondence wan pointed, tiamfllyi 5M1. 9¢l100l 111M roan from School Days Commis- Pwzramnie Committees. .lt. was 111011 and ~11. was tlochlerl to bring 496M911 l0. llQld fl Milt?!’ 81116 011 names n1‘ absent. lulandera to next December 17th. the proceeds M‘ moetlntp-lt was also decided that school purposes. All the members 11ml; mombe n.4,,“ ma“. Conn-lb“. are 1n favor ol the proposed lnsti‘: tlon for the Orphanage box to next ute paper published monthly. - ,1 entod with an address and lovely “Q1110 BAY ‘VEST-Blown 1111 to dato 11111 11111;, 111 which 111'». "Wm"! BM three visitors met at Secy. 1111111111111 the vembern very the home o! Mrs Lazores White. A kindly. .111". l-llmelmun gave a de~ discussion followed in regard to tmonatration on cooking with lllrllllllllll o cupboard lor Clllltl‘ Wonrlilver Aluminum. A voto o1‘ r8118 lunches but nothing definite 11111111111 was tendered u» 111-. 1llm<"'~ was decided. It. was decided to hold man, n raflle and dnuco in order to flllk‘ lllllda- _ ICHIIEnNTRQL RO§ALTY—A largo nu or o mom era mot at the GRAND RIVER WElST-Sovcn- homo of Mrs. -M11jor Mucllue Wlmh teen memborn and two visitors mot. Roll Call wan onawered by paying at the homo o! Mrstbinun (l. c- dues. The school 11nd nick com- momborn and llvo visitors present. A very interesting paper wnnread Ronald. An lnteroatlatt 11111101‘ Q11 mittoen have their reports. A gilt M11118 7110111111111 was ream byls to ho purchased tor a small paper. and favoured a monthly lu- oiltuto publication. POPLAR. GIIOVE~ seven meru~ bera and sixty visitors met at the home of ltira. Ira Banks. It was de- cided to lzlvo the tottchor 110ml! money to purchase a treat for tho children at Christmas. TRUE BLUE-bud their meeting at the home ot Mrs. A.D. Cutlltte. Plans were discussed [or Bazaar and llnal arrangements were mode. mWllnS- Tl"! 360N181? WM Dre-i‘ The Bazaar will be hold December 7th lu the Ztlasonic llall. 1t. wan ileclded to sorvc lunches and have games. TYlNl-l VALLEY - Seventeen mnmbers met at the School houao. Plane were made to try window- pbone on the windows to soften the glare, also to have the truntocn l0 keep the duet down when the school was swept. RED FONT-The momborn ap- llroverl o! tho proposed institute o! aJottery of lrult cake. tnry. Music by tho Misses Btilirtlill and Mary Campbell. PORT llllllr-ltlombere met <11 the acbool b01150. Splendid ropor-fl werejlven by the President and Secretary. The following otilceri were elected: President ldloa DaiHY Adamo; Vice-Pros. Mrs. Cbn-rlt‘! Maynard: Secretary Miss Dorothy Montxbmery; Treasurer ltlrs Afv-I‘ lo Ellim}. DRIDOETOWN-Roh call W11" answered byltlao members by 1111111; in; "My Earliest. Recollection The Preeident and Secretary 1411"" - their reports. Businelo in 1'00"‘ to sheathing the school room W1" rllncuonotl". A new mop-o! PJE-l- has been placed la the school r001"- "Mra. 1'). Clark. the hostess. sorvctl a dainty lunch. 8'1‘. NICHOLAS-Eleven inemll‘ have saw-dust placed on tho floornlers met at. the home of Mrs. Artltuk‘ (laudot, when Roll Cali was res- ' pqmtm to by "My Favourite Diu- nor." The 111111 o! $111.00 was r111- od since tho last moetlnit l)? 1'19"“ A Xmas W110i‘ and preilered monthly publl-"bo: is to bo sent to thoflrbllllllll“ ‘(Eb- DUKE- P0551813 ‘fbeNlCql-(T l YOU UP TO 5E1 1F’ IT l5 MEET HE AT THE CLUB HILPUb wANTb ME TO cams. wrn-t t-uM Au‘ 1'0 LlKE FOR YOU TO MEET 141M- 1 catnen l con You Te ‘ 5° °°T Afi- LORD MAc-oil- mu "ro- ntawr ? "rum wood TIFQQ’ 5°71“? rwlnw none.- Wflflcsvrrunur- 1 goon‘? wan-r wou o Ftp. A‘: "m n You 4n: 1111.0 GQWN- -Ifiy George Holllauuv = ‘A L