' C ' Department 7 si-il i‘ L . gzirflx- ‘ ~ llii i -$lI.E At ‘Neifiw Corner ml WRIINIMIIAY I'll! m. usv or ' ‘- » Auovsi. wit. . A8 Ono o'clock ilihsrp. “..'l‘he bountiful furs. stool. crop, in- jle-eats. etc. Ins‘, of l’! urns ol the very best loll lo laurel-Previous. only ii mile: from Charlottetown. ‘Isod buildings, IQII lsrieod and weir d. sis» great cro uf hny. cuts. potatoes and turnips, f and seq" rowing crop for your- nu ind be eds seed ls to the quality of lend. ii urns of old growth hard- wood. lxtrs good slu for fox ranch. nice the following: _ ITOCII-w lone. s yours old. I200 lbs" Percheron chub-e; i mum, h years Olfl. generll purposei- 0 good ruilrli sews; I brood sow, to furrow in fail: I yosul fills; 8i] hens; l0 chickens; l2 lessor l! ducks. IIPLEllIIINTil-l truck vvttltm: l he! Inoweri l hey Inks: l plough: l let spring tooth list-rows: i set spike hsrruwl: l cream seuurstor, Meiot: l incubator: l bully. Mtlrly new; furl“ harness] shovels; forks; hoes; i liii- chen stove, Kulufurl, new. ttntl all household furniture. About I000 feet of lumber. quantity uf lire wood null nil ollirr srlic-ies not Ililllfllillfll. Only rvsson fnr soiling. I uni mun- peilell l0 Ill “'01:! by August Illlli. Trrhis of furm snd niovesbh-s eusy. and rnsde known st stile. Fsrm will be would up to the duy of nails by private sole. Inspection any time. Apply to owner on fsrm or iu J. A. lullollslll. Auctioneer, 200 Hyd- ury ilt. - DONALD DIATIIENUN, North River. J. A. bit-DONALD, Auctioneer. iflflil-il-l-fli Floating, Hemstitch- ing and Picoting, Etc. Fleeting, Hemetltching and Pic sting. Button-Making, French Ac- rordisn. Knife. Box and Box Com- bination pleating, Skirts, panels or trimming. Work done and returned= promptly, Prices end further ‘in formation on request to Stanford & Co. g Ladies Tailors 156V; Hollis 8L. Halifax, N- S. 869317-264“, PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION | Ttie annual Prize meeting oi" the! Prince Edward island Provincial Rifle Association wiii take place uti Keix-vington Range, Chsriotte-townl 5th, 6th and 7th August cummeuc-l ing at 8 o'clock. s. ui. Prizes in: Cush over $1400.00, Aperture sighis‘ may be used; Make your entries eariy. gramme can be had from the Secre- fury, -F. 8. MOORE, Ooionel, H. L. President CHARLES LEIGI-QLIeut. Col, R. 0. Secretary Tress. i | Guardian Job is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should "The advertise in hoth_ ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the saie. The Charlottetown Guardian RockyuPoint Ferry Time Table Cennenslnl lune let. the " less us figures in u ;.»\».-|. fr. u... Pro- . Auction Sales v ihrriige Scales (To n- Continued) AN APPEAL FOB HELP For un iusnut ihi- three were motion- lithium-Doris, llurinnu. ‘unti (‘ruig Cuihuu. '|'|,n|| lmris suid, with u composure thui lu-iicd her puiior: "I rams trill-ii you. Air. Fuiiuin. ihiii your cur is u! the dour.“ She truned nwuy. Craig (‘uiinni could henr the iighi tsp of hsr heels un the purqueiry uf the hull. They set-med in he iaeliiiui! iniu his hrniu, healing u requiem to his hopes cf happiness. lie stood. uulnoving. just us be hnd ri-icuscil Muriunu frum his cminrure. iiis srms hung helplessly ut his sidcs. Iiis cyvs hurl iukcn on iiguiu ihui siuieiy. impiui-uhie look. iiuriuuu hud sunk liifu a chuir. Shi- f'tll'tll'l‘il ln-r furl» with her huuiis nmi iiiiic shudders i-cnvuisi-li her slim shuuldcs-s. "uh. go! gs!" siu- gsspi-d in muf- fh-d tum-u. "(in iu-furc I huvi- you I brown cut '."‘ lVhvu he mud» uu answer, only slur» iui ui IlFl‘ with thui queer expression ibui sr-ni iilih- chills n1 fi-ur in hi-r wry Iwurl. siu- gusts-ii uyuin: "Uh. bu“ i llilil‘ you!" ’I‘. musk of his fum- chungi-d slightly. iuil iu- nniy suid quli-Iiy: "You u III ii|:il'r" llo- h \l‘tl I|t'l']II_\'. Ii ironii-ui. hurls wus in- Piiliii‘ out in his other mcmiu-rs cf hiuriunu thought when Th»- housi- li4I\\'l|t‘l'l' in sight. wuiiiug cur. .\iurinnu's puny \\'l‘|'t' nu liu- vsrundu in wish him giuispci-d. l.indu llui'ringioii._quiir- firrgciiiu]: iiu- sound scolding siu- bud given .\iuriunn uimul ibis vcry _vuuu|: llliill Ives ihun un huur ugu, ivhispercd to Aiun l0 tlulu him up for the fuiiow- inc ww-k sud uiih lhcui. ilui i'iilliiili. flil‘t'iill_\' behind iho uiwi-i cf his cur, Ptlllfilllbililly dcciiniui "I shuil iu- \'cr_\' busy uvxi wvck. Th» Nllli\\' is vii-slug: snuu null I'i|| clo- in]: u I-ii in ilu- pug-um! you know. I'm rnrn-Iy uhio- to ucccpl siu-Iui invig. fiilirlnl. This." hi- smliwl fuintiy. “this was ruihcr n IHINVIIII occasion." I. P-ruidlnc Si-uiiury ex- ciun I sigui <uui gIuuw-s. up hcsiiiililly, looked ugly. _, uid mun. would you mimi invfuiiy giving hu- u iifi in inwu iu~ |.Z;:i|l"" iw uskI-li Iu ll Ill\\‘('f‘4‘lI ion». "Ih-rnIdInIIs MHIIIIIK up ilIlIll|l'l‘Il\\'\\'IiIl Ilil‘ iiurriilgiciis, und i-- wi-li." lu- grinm-d u hii riliflliiflrllflillliy, "I any, fin-tu- hcusc purih-s piuy fln- devil wilii :i »f1~ii|»\\"s Ilrvc ilffulrs" "'i‘iu-_v riuf" zigrcv-d (‘ruig (‘uiium wilh n irm uf ililn-rm-ss. "Hop in." Ill‘ fcii sorry for Iiui. who hud obvi- niirli)’ mu hud iin- pii-usiinicsi duy wilh his limo-nu, in» nmrr piv-usuni. pi-r- iuips. iimn hc. t'uliuni, imd hud. 'i‘iu-r»~ wns :| Iminl of s_v|np:|iIi_\' hciivceu illlllll. III‘ only hoped the fi-Iiow wouldn't in- sisi upon iulking nil iin- wuy in inn-n, As :| muiu-r uf fin-i. ihc frlp ~ uiudl- in uilnusi PIIIIIIIIUI" siiv-ucc, our-h mun slink in ghuuuy thought. "Mil: Fnilum wus liuundi-riiig in an ni vss uf 1| lin r:- \\:|s ‘iir. III‘ kin-w ncw iimi fuIhli-si, iintzv-riiig pnssiiiiiily. in Fiilil" uini u cull. ‘i-d his icvlhuiukiiig in h ‘hind hcr husband's inn-k. Ami iiu-rl ‘\\'ilf4 lill lllll‘ . thc home of Mrs. Percy - ..r ! T Report of Women's Institutes, of Prince ‘ "Edward Island EMYVALFL-The first regular meeting of this institute was heid at the Schoolhouse on July 8ti.\'. eight members and one visitor st- lcuding. At this meeting arrangu- mun-s were made for holding uu icc Cream Social to filiiie’ funds for this hcw club. The next meet- ing wiii be heid in the School- house. MT. PLEASANT.— The Juiy meeting of this club was heid at Adams. ninc members and three visitors attending. After the usual opening u rcport of the convention was read and enjoyed. ii. was decided to hol da picnic at the shore to raise funds for the institute. The lucmbcrs also decided to go to the School to weed the flower ircds and cricnn the inside. Tiic in-xt meeting will be heid at the home of Mrs. Waiter ilincintosh. CENTRAL ROYALTY-On Juiy 10th, scvcu membrs und one visit- or incl at the home of Airs. J. W. 'i‘ro\vsduie wiicre Lhc rcguiur ilitrtil- mg uf this ciuh was iicid. After the usual opening, the Secretary reported delivery of the organ to the School, also the report 0i u Furi-ivcii rcccptiun to one of the members. A very interesting .re poi-i of the Convention wus given. A committee was appointed to sec ubout piiutin gthe floor of the School, und putting up a sign- bourd. A letter was read from Prof. Liurk inviting the Institute to a ricnic at the Experimental Farm. aiisu a italic-r ut’ appreciation was rcud from Mrs. Peudcrgsst while uu her wedding trip. The next meet. ing wiii be held ut the home of Mrs. Major McRac, NURST LAKE.~—FOIII'KCBII menib ers und two visitors attended the Juiy meeting of this institute winch was iicid ut the home - oi Mrs. Wm. ituse. Roll cuii was uii- su-crc-d with u friendship vet's-c. Mr. J. h. Uxngwcli on behalf of the rule-payers of the North Lake School thanked the institute for the splendid wurk done on thc Schuui. Mrs. S. J. Rose replied suit uhiy. The Secretary was authoriz- cdtc puy the sum of $37.00 for imiiiling the wood-house at the Sciiuui. At the recent Ice Creuin Isocidi. the sum oi $60.21 was re- ulizzcd. A report 0t‘ the Coii- vcnlicu was given by Mrs. Morrow, who also entertained the members with an enjoyable reading. Another |u- for hiiu wilh iiurls. iIllI cvi-r iu-furc Iu-cu iiic Siw liiitl NPPII him conduct himscii‘ us‘ Shc liilti \\_'Iincss- cr sisicr hu- io icii iu-r ihut be iiuli iutcrcsling i-cmiuig was given by M iss Alberta Rose. The next meet- _mg wiii he heid ut the home of |Mi's. J. R. Dingweii. mittes reported $4189 as olill’ oeeds from the dance. Meettngolol- ea by singing the Nstionsi Anthem. SEARLETOWN.—Seven memb- ers and five visitors met at the home of Mrs. Mayor Lowtuer on Juiyiu. After the ususi opening. tbs report of the recent Convex». imp was given. An invitation was reud from Mr. Clark invitinl the institute to hoid s Picnic at the Filflll. une new nieuiber was wel- comed. The next meeting will be heid ut the home of Mrs. Muc- Quarrie. Uu Juiy 22nd, the Bedequo institute wlii be entertshted Rt the bume of Mrs. Cnibeck. FREELAND, LOT l1.—'l‘be July meeting of this institute was heid st the home of Mrs. Elizabeth runner, six members and fourteen visitors attending. The meeting opened in the usu-al niunner——it was decided to purchase new single graded seats for Freeland School. also to muke other necessary im- provements to the School grounds. The next meeting will be held ui. the borne of Mrs. E. A. Hardy. CARDiGAN.—Tbe Juiy meeting of this Institute was in the form of u Picnic, seven members and oight| children attending. Some discussion tuuk place on n programme for an ice Cream sud Concert. uud a new flag was voted for the School. It was also (iccidcd to send smuii gifts‘ or letters ut Xmas to any members 0f the district who are minutes of Jli asylum or Infirmary. The report of the delegate to Convention was given. Lunch Wm! served in the grass and a social time enjoyed. The next meetinfl wiii be heid at the home of Mrs. fiicNichoi to which the officers of the six surrounding institutes are invited. ' DRUDENELL.—The Juiy meet- iug of this Club was heid at the home of Mrs. Dcwur, 918111 Ilwmb‘ ers und two visitors attending. The meeting opened in the liI-iiitll mann- er, after which the report of the rich-gate to Convention was given. Money wus voted to make up the shortage on the purchasing of u map of Europe. A committee was uppulntcd to select books for Library, also a committee to in- terview the trustees to usk for the misc of the school grounds to bold iluai manner, report of the Sick committee was given. A-n interest- ing psperiwas read on "Poultry llsisinH-sfier which ‘lunch was served and a vote of thanks ten- dered the hostesses. The next meeting wiii be heid at the home of Mrs. Alden Manse. GRAND RlVER—-The first reg- ular monthly meeting of t-iils in- stitute was heid in Maple Leaf Hall on June 23rd. fifteen members and iive visitors attending. The- Presid- eng read the ruias and regulations which were discussed. TheSee- retnry Treasurer read a paper "the Unexpected Guest" which was greatly enjoyed. it was decided to -hoid the meetings on the 4th Tues- day of each month at the homes of the members in Alphabetical order -—euch to take iuncb. Mrs, Leo, P. lPranght and Mrs. J. A, Brown were appointed auditors for the Year. and it was decided also that no delegate be’ sen-t to Convention organized and the funds being therefore inadequate to meet the expenses of’ l-he trip. A programme is being prepared i'or next meeting, which wiii be heidat iiie home of Mrs. J. A. Brown. Buyside, "GLENMERE", CIIIDRIRY GROVE Seven members and two visitors met at the home of Mrs. iiudson visongpipe on June 25th, where the regular monthly meeting oi this lil- stitnte was heid, After the usual opening correspondence from the Department was rend and discuss- ed. interesting papers were feud vby the members on different sub» jects, No new work was undertak- en owing to the attendance being small, due to stormy weather. The next meeting wiii be heid ni. the ‘home of Mrs. John Malone. NORTIMAM-The June meeting of t-Iiie institute was heid at the home of Mrs, Chas. Coiwlli. twenty- three members und two visitors at- tending. After the usual business bud been conducted. ‘the Trcusurcr reported that cotton wurp and coi- tun bud been bought to ninke a Tufted Bedspread for the Ex- change. Seven dollars was paid the 'i‘eacher to distribute prizes among the school children st the Annuui "Closing. Lunch was served an Icc Cream Social. A 80901111 meeting was arranged for to make fmui pians for the ice Cream Social. The next meeting wiii be hcid ut the home of Mrs. T. K. Cameron‘. EGLINGTON & HOWE BAY:- 'I‘cu member-s attended the Juiy after which the meeting closed by singing the Nutiouui Anthem. The next mccfint: wiii be held at the home of Airs, Edward MacArthur. NEW (‘rI..-\S(iiOW-Twcive meni- hers and two visitors attended the Juno meeting oi‘ this institute which wus iicid ut the home of meeting of this institute which P, (liupp. An interesting report of the (Jonventico was given by tile (iciegzites. Some discussion i001‘ FREDERICTON. —— The Juiy Hm-ctiiig of- this Ciub was heid at the iimnc of Mrs. Fred thirteen members and one visitor '»..-.-.. nu...- .. u... n» snvc tiuu cs1... "Mending. After the usual opening. luud hr-r liusiuind from shipwreck! \\'iid thoughts of trying in commu- Iviicuii» with (‘hnrii-s, i'\'l'|] m." _inilcr was il‘li\'i'llillfl und wnu him while in- ri-slh-ss night. Munn»- suniiy und discretion. Wm" risiu mm hc u. usk (‘iinrlcs o. in Imris? She imd nova-r given him morn iimii friendship. ii wus prcsiiiiipiiuii on his purt in fir-- Ill~\‘|' ihui sin» guvi- the Iilllifnr n ,...|-|. siic imd I||cl'i'l_\‘ pur. him iinwn us u iumr. n hols» iwr ilt'l|illlilli - i-xpliiiil ihc fill-m- our thought. Vuduuhic-diy" whom ii wus unforiiiiuiiv imd l'll|¢'l‘iIi|llI'II. nu sum- u-inun she hcrsi-if wnuid iu- vurc- fui In Pliiillllilil‘ in lin- fuiurc. ilui uguiu, when hv imd risen from ulmnsi sleepless luwi. luiibnq "m; . his di-siri-s suuing round fin- ~ l- und in- ilf'll‘l'lililil'll that. runn- wlml iuuy, iu- mus! fl'lll'li Vimrii-s und usi. liIili In ihi- uuun- oi‘ friendship i0 vludiculs him wliii his sisii-riu-iuu- liis iuri- for hurls was inn gri-uf in iimiu- ii luh-i-uiiil» for him i4! siund in-lpil-ssly" h_\' unti be iicgrulivd iu Iii-r t'_\'l'ii. Ill‘ lh-spulcin-d n wire in u Ilillill in Hun l"l'illif'iitt‘ll~illl' only llllqlfvup Piisrin-s haul givcu him, (Continued) A huge Wiii(!l‘f~i[i0il[, which attain- f-li ii. héighi of XUO feet, recently rose out of the sou within two miics off ihc coast of hiugiumi. Illiisbcloulh will run between Uhur- iottetowri and Becky Point during the 51mm" months. ss follower IIIICTIIIN SIIII DAILY (Ixeept siuudn i In. Charlottetown In. Itoelry Point 1J0 L m. 8.00 n. Ii. 8J0 s. m. 0.00 o. In. ,3: Q ,1‘; ‘f3’: 1 :1 .oF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE l.“ p. Ii. 78.: s. n. |On Monday, August 4th st 294 :: g: z t” g: Eustan Street, 1.30 P. M.. consist- 0.10 p. n. 5.00 p. n. "IQ 0f Pail". kiiliilfll. bedroom l.“ p. n. 1.00 p. n. furniture, 1 parlor square (new), n osumuussmuii. Book r m dishes‘ us‘ ' ' ' m“ ‘_ -_ '5‘. ._'_" MRS. ROBERT WOOD. n48 s. I. 1.00 p. n 294 Euston Street : :1: :- :- , Charlottetown ' ‘ ' ' J- A. McDONALD @1115": "u " -' Auctioneer. ' 3769-8-14“. ->0-e e+vevoo+ooow+§+oooeoo+mvo coo-o o o o4 o» CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. s. s. “ WINONA " Leave Montreal August 2nd a. 38i5-7-23-Mimi l. about i0 s. m. Thursday. Ills .1000. A- O. CURR Arrive Charlottetown August 5th 004-0-004-0- EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL use B. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlii leave Sr. John Wednesday! st l s. m. and Saturdays si. 7 p. m. (Atlantic Time) I01‘ 3""!!!- Wedneedsy trips are vie Esstport and Lubec, due Boston Saturday trips io Boston direct, due Sundays st about 8 p. in. ltnm Prince Arthur wii’ leevs 8t, John Fridays end lion- deys st 7 p. m. for Boston direct duo following day si. about 1 pm. IE, AGENT, Qt- John, N, I. . und trim-d in furl-o Iliillitufl‘ 1., pu report uf the. recent Festival was given at which a neat sum was re- liliil) "Wuiizcd. Sonic discussion took place- 1 lilVli -i|o IIIIIITVMK for 1| \\'l'i'l( in i‘tilllll,'il'lil|li- iussi-d through s: . u... “m, m" ‘hlwnygffllilltiii. A committee was appoint- ‘cd to get prices on dishes for Llifilwmckrwfl“ held M the home or Mrs) on the Flag Pole which stitute is erecting on the the lu- School Institute. After un interesting rc- port of the tiouventiou by Miss Cutciiife, uh». cusses Weeks inr- nishcd enjoyable Iiiiiiflliiiflliixéil music. The next meeting \vlii bc iu-id at the home cf Mrs. Murdock Buchanan. LOWER MONTAGUE—-’i‘he Juiy meeting of this instiiulc was heid st the hmnc of Mrs. Schirmer. eight members and two visitors at.- ti-miing. Sonic (iiscussion took place on holding an ice Cream Suciui. It was deicidcd to give $500 for prizes at. the Schoni Fair. The next meeting wiii lie held at tiic home of Mrs. Geo. Poole. MONTAGUE.—T\\'9IV9 members and one visitor met in the League Romu on Juiy 8th Where the re gulnr meeting of this institute was heid. After the usual opening, re- ports of (luminittecs were beard und new committees appointed. ite- pnrts of the Convention by the dc icgntes were enjoyed. Discussions took place on ways and means of‘ raising innucy, and nisoaof making the lilPflting more sociable. it was tincidcd to assist the "League" with Liii ice (iremn Smicioi. 'i‘iie next flier-ling wiii be heid at the home of the President Mrs. Iiccr. RED POiNTr-Tiie regular meet- ing of this institute uwis bcid ut the home of Mrs. Lester Robertson on Juiy 7th. Seven members and nine visitors attending. Roll call was rcspoudcdtc with miscellan- eous readings. The sum of $2.60 was votcd for School Prizes. Two papers were rcud, uftcr which an cxcciicut report of the W. I. Cori- veuiioli was given by Mrs. A. A. Mciunis. Ono new member was welcomed. 'i‘iic ucxt meeting wiii be hcid at the home 0f Mrs. R. ilruce. I)Al'l.NLEY.-—~Six members met at the Schoolhouse on Juiy 3rd. 'l‘he chief iicni of business trunsnciq vii was the decision to have the outside nf the School painted dur- iug vacation. The next meeting wiii be heid in the School. GEORGETOWN. — The July meeting of this Club was heid in the Council Chamber. eighteen Inemhers and four visitors attend- ing. Alter discussing various ways of‘ raising money, it, was decided in hoid nndce Cream Socini. It was decided to close the Library for the summer. Miss Windsor was present and gave a tnik on institute Work. Refreshments were served. nfter which the meeting closed by singing the National Antboim. ALBERTON SOUTH. — ‘llwenty- one members (including foul‘ new; members) met in the Schoniihnuse on Juiy 7th, when the regular! meet- ing of this institute was heidf After the usual opening, it was ecided in hoid the next meeting a the Weeks,‘ plucc on the Autograph quilt. ROII icuii was answered by FIWOTII" ‘Names. Social Fair DTIZQB o! 35-00 iwere voted for schools -ut Egiing- itnn was Howe Buy. One new inemb-_ ier was welcomed. The next meet- iing wiii be heid at the home cf Mrs. ‘John McKie. > iimKEV-DLLFr-viflighteen membflffl and three visitors attended the June meeting of this institute Win. Baker, Roll cuii was respond- |ed to by naming u river in Canada. it was decided to hnid an ice (Ireum Social to raise funds I'm‘ the Schools. interesting papers “-’l‘iie Brake on the Wheel". "A Girl's Preparation for Life" null "Early Cunserves and Jums" were rr-ad. The next meeting wiii be heid at t-he home of Mrs. Wni- Rose. ‘ .\iA-Iifi~‘iii\i1‘|ii<1fiD—'i‘iie juiy meet- ing of this institute was heid at the home of Mrs. Iddgar licarlz, thirteen meniebrs and seven visi- tors being present. 'i‘iie sum of live dollars was given to Miss Show f'or Prizes. $2.50 to- Mrs. Heurtz for a giii, und 99c to Mrs, Munn for elas- iic, it was derehied to hoid an in- stitute picnic tit Rdcky Point. Ill‘- fore the close of the meeting’, s social hour was enjoyed, The next meeting wiii beheld at the home of Mrs. Munn. fYbEAiRY-Jfweive members met iii the home oi Mrs. A. S_ Pu-lmer where the June meeting of this Club was heid- After the usual (ipfliiilii-Z, it was decided to scudki box of sweets io the Orphanage. Some (iiscussiuu took piucs on'iiie rug which was sent to the W. i, Ex- rhzuige. The next meeting wlii be held at the home of Mrs. Jss, N. MuWiiiiuins. JDGMONT tilAY-mThe first reg- ular monthly meeting of‘ this in- stituie was held at the home of Miss Ailce MoNaiiy on Juiy 1st, sixteen members and two visitors being present. it was (isiiided t-hst after every meeting. a lunch be served by tbs women oi the dis- trict. Some discussion took place on the holding of either a lottery or whisi puriy to raise funds for the institute. The first Tuesday of each mon-th was decided upon as tiic regular meeting day. The next meeting wiii ne heid at the home of Mrs. Emanuel S. Gniipnt, “AVONIHE "-—'l‘he June meeting of this institute was heid iii the Home of Mrs, If. J, Toomhs, fifteen members and eleven visitors being present. Reports of’ different com- mi-tiees were heard and new com- Mrs, Ciius. A. Stevenson. The pro- wus heid ut the home of Mrs. GQO-ilwimi “ii-Till W119 llwliillflfiil UNI-ii Juno ilib—-the Mayfair young p90- pie urc in be invited and 25c tukcn at the door. Each member is to donate cream, Mrs. Stevenson was appointed to employ a woman to clean the school. Delegates were we. wit; meeting openedlin incline: w nus win in the our mi. . Boil oeii wiii be snswfled at the - owing to the institute being newly ' next meeting with your "Flt/Milt! Author." . MALPEQUE.—i‘lfteen members and four visitors attended the Juiy meeting of this institute which was heid in the institute room. After the usual opening. and reports 0! Committees, some discussion took pi-ace on new ideas and plans for the institute. A committee was sp- poiuted to see about cieaninK B1111 varnishing the scIIQOI- PM" ""6 made for holding a Picnic at the shore. ST. NICHOLAS-The Juiy meet- ing of this institute was heid at the home of M-rs. Hubert Gsudet, four- teen members and two visitors ut- tending. it was decided to give the school a thorough cleaning below opening. and to have the walls. ceiling und woodwork painted. The next meeting wiii be heid in the I-luil. CENTRAL BEDEQUE.—- Nine members met in the Schoolhouse cu Juiy 21st. when the regular monthly meeting of this club was heid. After the usuni opening it was (lccided to ll-WB- the school thoroughly ciciusd inside find uiso to have an under-ground pipe put in from the sink. Owing to the lateness of the Juiy oi-zrr ‘rs: THRILL or AMERICAN mo CANADIAN SPORTS! BEAUTIFUL PAGEANTBI AT ARMS! meeting. it was decided not. to meet uutii September, when the meet- ing wiii be held at the home 0f Mrs. Albert Wright. GRAND RIVER WEST.——TwentY members and ten visitors met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Brown, Bay- side, where the regular monthly meeting of this institute was held. After the usual opening. I! W" decided to not mnke any plans I01’ raising money unti lthe next meet- ing. A very interesting programme consisting of n chorus by 6 Ifllly members, a violin solo by Mr. J. M. McDonald, A payer "My COUNTY. My District, My Home“ was read by Mrs. Brown, step dancing and iiigiiiund Fling by Miss H. Mc- Dounid, und Violin Selection by Miss irme McLciinn. A Sick Coni- niittee was appointed. and four PANTOMIMES. _ BAND VAL JOYI roads of Nova Scotis. Trsli from Halifax- gellne Trail. I Home" 'r,o -THV_E__’1UG§EA_T' n 1 NAVAL cs1; ‘ I HA LIFAX ‘YOUR CHANGE T0 SEE ‘THE. HOOD"—-.‘.E IIIGHTIEST BATTLESHIP A/FLOATI ' ENJOY THE REGATTAS AND OTHER AQUATIC ABSORB Tm: ATMOBPHERE or QUAINT Auo SHARE "rue EXClTEM-ENT 0F. AflltliNo ASSAULT DON'T MISS THE NAVAL AND MILITARY TATTOO, ILLUMINATJONS. BOAT PARADEB. CONCERTS. STREET FAIRS—TWELVE DAYS OF UNADULTERATED CARNI- Brinq your car and ride over the‘ INN"! “PIN! Follow the picturesque South Shore Swing bselpsteng the Historic‘ Evan-- Take the Black DiamonifTrslito the Won derland known as Cape Breton Island. I COME BY ROAD-COME BY TRMN- BUT COME. AND ENJOY THE HOSPITALITY OF T-HIIB BEAUTIFUL PROVINCE BY THE SEA. i..- ‘Al. TH-E RACES BETWEEN YACHT-Bl PAIRADES, STREET ASK US ABOUT NOVA' SCOTIA new members were welcomed. The next meeting wiii be heid at the bome of Mrs. J. L. Cameron. CAVENDlSiir-Tho Juiy meet- ing was heid at the home of Mrs. Robert MucKcuzic, fifteen inciub- crs und seven. visitors attending. Reports of vurious committees were iicard und new committees appoint- ed. Rustfcn members are guintf l0 help paint the interior of the school, and Cavendish urn 801M! l0 paint the desks of the school. Two vcry intcrcstin-g reading! We?" given in the evening, refreshments being served. The noxt met-ting wiii be heid at the home of Mrs. Chester Wooiner, North Rustico. MURRAY iiAB()_IIR.—TIio JuiY appointed to Convention. The next meeting wiii be heid at the home of Mrs. Percy Dickieson. | BORDiHN-‘Tiie June meeting oi ithis Ciuh was heid at the home 0i ‘Mrs. Eldon Campbell. thirteen members and two visitors attend- ing. it was reported that potatoes have been planted in the laud which wlii next year be made into a Park. it was decided to purchase seats and a Flag-pole forlhe Park. also that Juiy 3rd be set as n day for cleaning and fixing up the Krounds. The next meeting wiii‘ be heid in tiie Park and Mrs. J. V. MacDonald wiii be hostess, LOWER FtREFYFOWN——0n June 21st. thirteen members and ‘one visitor met at the school house where the regular meeting of this institute was heid. The secretary gave a report of the expenses and proceeds of the play. New com- mittees were appointed to visit the school and the sick. $5.00 was voi- ed towards the School Fair, Miss Lizzie Burns gave nn interesting report on the Short Course heid in Summcrside in March. It was dec- ided m put new hardwood floor in the school. ~ iEGlLiNGmN AND HOWE BAY —'i‘hs June meeting of this Club W88 heid at the home -of Miss Alice Mororw, fourteen members und six visitors attending. Some discuss- ion took piace on the quilt. after which delegates w rs appointed to Convention. Fur her information re-tbe Exchange was asked for. The next meeting wiii be heid st the home of Mrs, G. VP; Cispp. NEW PERTH-The Juiy meet- ing of this insiiuite~was heid at the Schoolhouse, eleven members and one visitor attending. Some discussion took piacs ontbe necess- ary repairs t0 the schoolhouse which could be done during the summer months. started on a comforter. and three braided rugs have been sent to the Exchange. The next meeting wiii be heid at the hom of Mrs. Ernest Morris. ELDON-The June meeting of this institute was Iheid at the home of Mrs. G, Frizzeii. with‘ seventeen members snd three visitors pres- ent. The meeting opened wit] up; Ode, followed by the reading and adoption nffhe minutes of the inst meeting. Two new members were welcomed. lg was decided to post- Done the ice Cream Festival pro- posed for July ‘until a inter date as Work has been‘ Picnic soon. mittens appointed. Miss Myrn Tonmbs gave s. very interesting reading which was greatly enjoyed, Lunch was served after which a social hour was enjoyed. the members ‘are ail helping niong with the big tea on Juiy 2am, u was decided to purchase window shades for the school, and a com- mittee was appointed to attend to some. The next meeting wiii he heid at the home of Mrs, J. R. Mac- William. I-MiRIRIINGIDON— Five members met st the School-house an June 30th where the reguisr meeting of this institute was heid. A letter was rend fromthe Secretarv of Red iPoinl. institute regarding th}: hard- NEW NNNAN-TWQIYB 111011018?! wood floor put in their school. Bick A dis- MALPFQUE-The June meeting oi this institute was heid In the Iiaii. eighteen members and two visitors attending. A committee was appointed and instructed tn have the nsme placed on the school, it was decided to hoid a home of the President-to --. in the form of s. Social. The com-J and three visitors met at the liblllmcgmmltlgg y“ qppoiflfgd, of Miss Olive Deiriei where the cuseion look place on the'iioidlng use meeting of this‘ institute was o! a Bus" and play-it w“ dee- mccting of this institute was heid ut the home of Mrs. David Brooks. itweive members and sixteen visit- lore attending. The meeting opened iwith u Patriotic Sing-song, after {which roii cuii was responded to ‘with u “C0undruiu." MISS 15111111 iiugiics gave u vcry interesting rc- port of the Convcn-tion heid in (ihiirlnttetowu. After the close c! the business meeting. the Annual institute Picnic wus heid n- the lawn. The next met-tint; Wm be hcid at the home of Mrs. Nathan Irving. THE EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY Women's institute met iii. the homeof the President, Miss Alice Murrow, cu June 9th. The meeting opened by slinging the Ode. uitcr which the minutes of the last meet- ing were read and fliiiifflvflll- 5°“ Cilii was answered by fourteen members und six visitors. A icttcr was read from Miss Muthiesou iu relation to tiiu W. I. Exchungfi. "l"! also a report of the Government Grunt which amounted to 55-25- Deicgates wore appointed from each fiistrict to utteud convention. 'i‘iic meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. ST. COLUMBA.—Twcive memb- ers and. three visitors met at the home of Mrs. A. F. Campbell wiierc the June meeting of this Club was heid. As there was n0 immediate business to be under- taken. the evening was spent soci~ uily, refreshments being served. ’i‘he next meeting wiii be heid at the home of Mrs. Peter MzicAuiay. PORT HILL.—The Juiy meeting of this institute was iicid st the home of Mrs. Henry Ncwcombe. nine members and eleven visitors being present. During the meeting. reports of the Convention were mud by different members Miss Daisy Adams gave u very inferent- ing reading. The next. meeting wiii be heid st the home of Mrs. Annie Maynard. ARMADALE.~—The Juiy meotins School nlnc members und two visit- ors being present. The Trustees of the School were present to help plan the laying of a new floor in the school. It was finniiy decided that a new floor should be iuid, the institute to supply the ninterini. the rate-payers the labor. Home made candy was passed around by Mrs. Kute Mcinnis, and Mrs. ll. C. McPhee. The next meeting will be heid in the Schoolhouse. PLEASANT VALLEY. — Nine members and one visitor attended the Juiy meeting of this institute which was held in the Schoolhouse. it was reported that $41.35 were the proceeds from the ice Cream Festival. It was ‘ " ‘ paint the ceiling of the School. and also paper the wail. A nice Ice Cream Freezer has been purchased. One new member was welcomed. FAlRViEW.-—Six members of this institute met in tho School- house on Juiy 4th. when. the regular meeting of this Institute was held. After the usiriii opening, arrange- ments were made to send o door! mat to the xciisngs, also to buy a runner to_ embroider. Money was voted to buy materiel for sewing. NOVA scorm PUBLICITY g BUREAU "- HALIFAX ,_ 2140-7-31-31. und It was decided to clean the school ut the next meeting. Lunch- eon wus served, nftcr‘ which the inccting closed in the usual wny. S'i‘ANCiiEL.—’i‘hc July meeting of this institute wus iicid at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mathcson, six members und two visitors attend- ing. Roll cuii was answered with "helpful hints.” A committee of two was appointed to visit the school to mnkc note of any improvements timt may be done before school opens. The Secretary was suthoriz. ed to purchases flag for the school, and asked to see to the erection of the poic. it was decided also to have a. sign-board 1iiuced on the school. A very interesting report of the Convention warts givcn by the delegate, nftcr which Miss White sung 0 Canadu. Following the serving of n dainty iuncii. the meet.- ing closed by singing the Mnpie Leaf and the National Anthem. The next meeting wiii be heid at the home of hire. Wesley McNevin. SEA ViEW.—Seventeen memb- ers ‘and one visitor attended the Juiy meeting of this institute which was hoid in the Hail. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repcuting the Creed. Roll cuii was answered with quotations. An invitation from Mr. Clark to attend the Experimental Farm was refill. and it was decided to hoid n Picnic nearer homo some time soon. The Secretary reported $62.00 as proceeds from a recent ice Cream Social. 850.00 of which. is to 'biiy seats for the iiaii, and the officers of the institute are to meet with the officers of the Hull to nuika arrangements for s-ame. Mrs. John Couisou, delegate to Convention, gnvc n vcry interesting report of the (lonvcntion, and advised each member making nu effort to attend n. Convention. Miss Adams told about the trip to the Orpiunages. and the supper on the grounds of Old Govcrnincnt House. also of the Exchange. The Honorary President spoke briefly, after which n hearty vote of thanks wns extended the delegates. ' . HAZEL GROVE-The Juiy meet. ing of this Club was heid at the home of Mrs. Everett McLeod. nine members being present. After the usual opening, and reports of Committees. new committees were appointed, one of which was to write a let-fer of Syinpudiy m Mrs. S. Bertram. An interesting report of the Convention was heard. The ncxt meeting wiii be heid at the homo of Mrs. lfnroid Bugnaii and roii caii wiii he answered with a rcr-fpe of lieipfui Hints. FEET SORE ‘I Rub weii with Mlnardis. it relieves inflammation, soothes and heals. [IINARUS r s. ET It Would Cost $272.46 To Send A Letter-Q - $181.64 To Send A Post Card- To 9,082 People! In Postage Alone I I You Can Reach That Many FAMILIES‘ With The Charlottetown Guardian “For a Few Cents I Circulation 9,082 Readers 45,410! The Charlottetown Guardian COVERI PRINOI EDWARD ill-AND l-IKI THE OIW \ i Corner rum» and use... safe»- ‘fl? YOU WANT TO Oil TH! COLOR OF THEIR MONEY-USO THI GUARDIAN" ..