i 4' _.' TI "r211" s -—:+~ _ ~ -—~.1~ts~.~..;;..;-.‘ .,_.- __ . race roiiiiriisirf Tiiiiailllll ill WITMEWS INSTITUTES Ilroh Hlll Fouriteen members: attended the November meeting of; thin Brunch held at the home 111i Mrs. J. C1 Martin The meetlnl npvne with the ode. lollowed by] ropsa ng the Creed in unison. Re, pom or various committees wen- heard and new ones appointed. it no decided to purchase a few the school.‘ nd feeding by bliss Montgomery and Iliad Yen. was carried out. Lunch yo; than served and a plcnsaiit' 51011111; spent. The ncxt meeting will be at the home oi Mrs. Robert. Ice. ‘ Ell! Royalty The iirstregularl meeting o! this new institute was held on November 12th. The mceb irig opened with the Odo. enroll» merit of members, minutes oi organization meeting and al.1901111- mom, c,’ committees. The 111011011 was cirried that the meeting Do hold in Alphabetical order. and that the hostess must 1101 8P1" more than three kinds of cake. A 1;.» was appointed lo see about gelling up a Play. The next meeting will ‘be at the home of Mrs. John B. Andrew. New Annan ‘The NovembcrI matting oi this institute was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Mouse.‘ with twelve members and two vl‘. nltors present. After the usual opening, the cit-airing oi the school was discussed. and it was decided to have it cleaned more often. Rural Conventions were lflikt-rl of favorably by the members. A committee was appointed in visit the nick. and also for preparing 11 Programme tor an cnlertalmuenl the proceeds to be for the 1118111“ ute. Lunch was served. and a col. lection amounting t0 $165 was tgkgn, The meeting closed with‘ the National Anthem. BHERBROOKE Thirteen mem- bers and (our visitors attended tho November meeting of ibis Ingthuto, held at ihu home oi MN. Eigbton Nllliigan. Tho nicel- io; opened with the Creed. 11nd‘ the regular routine busluces “'11s cnfied out. ‘Contributions were r0- eoived for the bit. He-rht-r" Orphan age. A paper "Making the ‘.\lcot~ lugs Interesting" was rcud. lie-I trsshments were scrvul and a social hour enloyerl- Fried. Pond The Noveiuhvl" meeflng o! this Iirunch was held‘ n me home of M“ J01,“ _]_ RydnQnrl-d with a Proverbu Correspond- ‘wilh fourteen mcutbnrs and lllrvi‘ visitors present. Tin‘ opened with vicirolo wlrvileiis‘ after which the. regular hursinvss was carried out. The school (‘our mittee rcpormd a map ‘of l’. F. l.‘ a globt- and ii clock nwwltd. ‘Pill’ Secretary was ullillolivmll u» wir- chase the mini‘. Tho ll\"lllitt‘l‘;< vii‘- cided tn liaw- n (‘hristmzis ‘Fri-c and to pack a box l‘ r zh.‘ Orphan- age, as usuhl Vssw Kwil“: 111111 Creamer wrrs- 3[ilJUTlll"ll on llii‘ fomrnillcl‘ for tilt! former. iilill call was rtnswcrcd with l"’i'lp'" for Removing ‘Stains. 'l"h“ pro- gramme consisted of vinliu w-lfwl- ions, solos and oxliiblilou ‘laiuvmll- During 1M social hour. ivu ivii-e‘ served and curtains won‘ mudv (or the school. The ll<'.\l uiI-“ITHK will be held Lit Iilp hum‘- UT Mrs. John J. MacDonald. Murray River Thiru-l-n mem- bers and om‘ visitor intend-vi ihr‘. Novgmber mrwllng or lhiu Instit- ute held at thn home or |.\lr‘.~'. lit-ut- or McLean. troll call was amsw‘ ed with “My Yo‘. ‘Supcrstititiu The committee reported ‘S-Hmil H11 proceeds [rom m.» Boon buluK-‘r. A committee was‘ nppozuictl to ur- ygo-go for programme at the next meeting. 0n.- ncw member wel‘ THE '1 ’ WN ousnnmn ‘ and ono vllltor met‘ It R110 hill! or Ilia: Indra 11h NONI- bcr, 11. when the fllnlnrg mmthly meeting o! this inxlitate wax-hold. The out!!! 0991161! will all ads. roll oafl with names o! pondence and rend and dlwpoled of. Tho nick committee reported that lick mem- hers had been visited and dveii fruit. Thanks ior tn dame wu tendered the members, for their kludqem. (New Iounknltliesa vrpre appointed and after the banal bull ness routine. the ‘r grummd 00m- mlitee took charge. Finn was the reading or the comma y honor roll by Milo Jean Donal History of the mo. thy lain Ruth Mathe- _ stilute was held in son. Reading. "in Flundlli’! Field" the School on November 26th with by Miss Maudo Donald, who IIIO five members and two visitors pro“ gave ‘America's Answer." A vote of sent. Tho meeting opened in i110 thanks was ‘tendered thh com- usunl manner with the president mittee for their splendid Quin!- iu tho chair. it was decided l0 talnment. One new memiber We! have a Christmas Tree in the welcomed. The meeting closed School, and also tn prepare a box with the National Anthem. The or Goods tor lottery. A new strip members will meet next month at or sheet iron was prflvldiid f0? limiting home or Mrs. Hugh ‘Csdnpbelel. school to he placed urrder the) -_-- elm-i‘. Th9 next meeting will he in, central Lot 1Q institute held the school. ' ‘their November; meeting at the home o! Mrs. W. Y. MacGregor East Baltic The Novemberwhen seventeen members and a meeting or this ‘Branch was held number of vbitora were present. in the school with seven members The meeting opened in tho usual and one visitor present. Roll call manner and the regular ‘business was answered with Pumpkin Rte-routine carried out. Some discuss‘ cipos. District Conventions were ion took place on holding a Social discussed very favorably. Sick andevening and taking a cuilmlion to School committees were appolnteduuse in buying school necessities. The tnembers decided lo do some The following programme proper knitting for both Orphanagcs tor 9d by the muse; crmwoll no Christmas. The next meeting will Gladys Miilar was given. Duet. be in the school when roll call Sadie Millar and Lena. MhcGregor. will be answered with a Christ- Solo. Miss Phillips. Reudinl. ‘Mn. 1118s Verse. E. L. Miller. Piano, "Sadie Milieu- after which a. number or contest-a Avonicn On. November 18th. were enjoyed. The next meeting eighteen memehers and uix vlsit- will be at the home or Mrs. Roy E. ors attended the regular monthlyulfohean. muting or this Institute held at the ‘ home or Mrs. ‘R. A. MacKenzie. Mei-ell Fourteen members and The mceling" opened ‘by singing one visitor attended tho Nbvember tliv Ode and O, Canada. Reports meeting of this Institubs held at of 1h.‘ joint meeting a; Whestley the homo qr Mrs. MucGregor. Roll iriver u-cre given by several of the call was answered by each mem- uicnibers. A resolution o! thanks ‘her ‘giving an inexpensive gift is to he sent to the Medical Society suggestion, also a joke. Four new for the reduced rates, granted at members were welcomed. The a recent meeting o! their Amoci- mom-berg decided to make an Auto- atlon. for operations for Adenoids graph Quilt. Different Patriotic and’ Tonsils on School children. songs wen; sung. The next meet- Varloils reports o! committees lug will be at tho home or MruJH. were heard. The programme for H. Cox. tho evening consisted o! a solo by Miss Mary Stew-hr, and a recitat- ion by Miss .\lyra Toombs/Fbe next it! E. ISLANTI ages. Recitation: were xiveii b! Mrs. Joseph Mdlnnla. Lunch was served and the remainder o! 1110 evening was spent socially‘ T719 next meeting will he held M- "18 home or .\lr|..Howard Campbell when roll call will be answered with Christmas ‘Reclliefl- UT P‘ New Zulnnd The regular meet. Traveller's Rent Twenty-one y members and ten visitors‘ attended mfilllilil Will be 8t I119 1101116 0i the November meeting or this Mrs- Towilsenll Min-Neill Wiieiiflnstitute held at the homo or Mrs, roll call will hi» answered, with ulwilllam Mqpqngld, Th9 meet“; "Funny story?‘ I ‘opened with the. 0d, and it was reported that 884.00 had been ‘made at the recent Chicken Supper. A presentation was made to Mrs. Hopgood ‘Raynor. The meeting clos ed with the NationalAnthem, and the members will meet nbxt mouth at the homeot Miss Etta. Walker. Fredericton ‘Institute held ihair November meeting m, the homo of .\lrs. lioivarvl W-eeks with eight mun-hers null on.‘ visitor present. Tim mcollug upvned with the Ode 411d the Creed. Roll call was answ_ once was read from the Supervls- Murpy Harbour North‘ The mcmlnglor in reference to 310.111 meeting mo; ragulgr monthly meeting of nt Fredericton. Plans were made this Institute was held at. the home T’ 1 Bil!!!“ union. ili~ fleflim x Lona Human. ‘Penal . 8 Home: Wood. Cmu Road: 4 Katie Molyuelux, Creel Section l. Gllllr 000818 1 Adele Smith. Pownll 3 Marlon Gard. 01w Bonds 3 Lois Jones. Bunbufv 4 Helen Wood. Cross Midi Section 4, Apple ‘P10 1 Helen Peterl, Powuai 3 Helen Judson. Alexandria 3 Annie Meolnllun, Alexandria 4 Elsie Moylneaux. Cross Roldl section 5. Fudge 1 Marion Gard, Crow R004! z Aileen Cudmorc. Bunlml’! 3 Lois Jones. Bnobury 4 Edith union. P011141 Gectiou G. Glltfifliillii 1 Marion Mulch, Mt. Herbert 2 Lizzie ‘Burke, Bunbur! 3 Lois Jones. Buuhury 4 Helen Wood. Cross Roads Mt. Herbert _ School Fair A very successful school hir was hold It the McDonald lnhool. lMt. Herbert, on ‘Sept. llth. ‘The schools takjrrg ‘pan were Bunibury. lllt. ‘Herbert Cross l. Hazel- brookyAl ndra and Pownal. 1m ex-h were exception-ii; good. them‘ being about. (our hun- dyqd in all and the judges found it diflcull to pick the winner! in many clauses. During tho afternoon the sports were carried out by inspector Doyle and ‘Mr. J. W. Jones and provided an interesting time for pupils, par- ents and teachers. Following is the prise list: CLASS i-GRAINC Section 1. Outs 1 Ernest Molneaux. Cross Roads 2 Lloyd Molneaux, Cross Roads 3 Fred Costly. Hneibrook 4 Austin Coady, Hazelbrook Section 2. Wheat. 1 Preston Wood. Cross Roads 2 Harvie Jenkins, Mt. Herbert 3 Fred Coady. Hazelhrook 4 Mary Jenkins. ‘Cross Roads Section 5. 0on1 1 Vernon MudLelian. Alexandria 2 W. ‘MacDonald. Llinnbury 3 Beulah Faruuahson. Roads Section 6. Beans 1 Helen Wood. Cross Roads 2 Frank Wood. iCross Roads 3 Edgar MacCallum, Crow ‘Ronda 4 Margaret Smith Cross Roads CLAN ll-ROOTC "Section 2. ‘Irish Cobblers s 1 Margaret ‘Smith. Cross Roads 2 Adele Smith. Pownui 3 Edison Smith, ‘Pewnai 4 Earle Kennedy. Cross Roads Section 3. Dakota ‘Reds 1 Doris E. Benton. Alexandria 2 Edgar ‘Macceilum, Cross Roads 3 Edison Smith, ‘Pownol 4 Frank Wood, Cross Roads Section 5. Turnips 1 Vernon MwLellan, Alexandria 2 Albert Gallant, Buuhury 3 Keith Kennedy, ‘Cross Roads 4 W. MacDonald. Bunbury Section 7. Carrots 1 ‘Doris Benton, Alexandria 2 Mary McLellan. Alexandria 3 Vernon MacLellan, Alexandria 4 Mildred Furqnahson. Cross Roads Section 8. Pursnips 1 Gladys Burhoe, Alexandria 2 Vernon MaoLellnn. Alexandria 3 Claude Jones, Pownal 4 W. ‘MacDonald. Bunbury C LACS cuss vitr-szwmo ‘mo KNITTING Section 1. APron 1 Mary Macbellan, Alexandria 2 Annie Macluelinn. Alelflllllfll section 2, Hemstltched Towel 1 Edna Jenkins, Mt. Herbert 2 Mary MacLellen, Alexandria 3 Annie iMacLelinn, Alexandria 4 Evelyn Wood. Alexandria section 3, Embroidered Linen 1 Annie MacLellsn, Alexandria 2 Edythe Wood. Haxelhrook 3 Mildred‘ Farqushson, Cross Roads ~ 4 Evelyn ilvood. Alexandria Section 4. Mended S0¢i1 1 Bernice Mulch. Mt. Herbert 2 Edna Jenkins. Ml- Herb"! Section 5, Knitted Sear! 1 Edna Jenkins, Mt. Herbert z Evelyn Wood. Alexandria ectiou 6, Knitteed Sweater . 1 Anlllq ‘Momilan. Alnndria 2 Edna Jenkins, Mt. Herbert curse tx-uauuet. TRAINING Cross Section 7. Milking ‘Stool 1 ‘C. Wood, Buubury 2 Edison Smith, Pownal 3 Roland Gay. Pownal Section 3, Nail Box 1 Alden Douglas. Bunbury 2 C. Wood. Buubury 3 W. MacDonald. Bunhury 4 Russel Driscoli, Mt. Herbert section 6. Bird House 1 Alden Douglas, Buubury 2 Edison Smith. Pownnl 3 C. MacDonald, ‘Bunbury Section 8, Miscellaneous 1 C. MacDonald. Buribury '3. Edison Smith, ‘Pownal 3 L. ‘Moylneaux. Cross Roads CLASS X, LIVE STOCK ANO POULTRY Section 2. ‘Heller Cal! (Dairy) i Preston Wood, Cross Roads 2 Elva Jenkinns. Cross Roads 3 Ralph Raynor. Mt. Herbert 4 ‘Russel Farqirahson Mt. Henhert 5 Robert Stewart, Cross Roadv Section 4, Pigs 1 Douglas Judson lib-VEGETABLES Section 2. Tomatoes 1 Clillord iMseDonald, Bunbury 2 ‘Mary MdLeilnn. Alexandria 3 Msyrue ‘Laue, Cross ‘Roads 4 Keith Jenkins. Mt. Herbert Section 4. ‘Cucumbers 1 Hester Wodd, Cross Roads 2 Doris Benton. Alexandria for a ‘Concert and Christmas Tree or Mrs, wgmam Kennedy on Io be licltl in .h liztli on December November 24th. and amended by '-’_‘31'l- The sum 01810-00 was voted lourtcen members and one visitor. Al" viW-iiuilr- l\>1‘ the ‘$011001 child- Five new members were added to ‘rgn ut (‘hrlstinas and a committee the. roll. Tho members decided to "Plmmwi l" “"9114 1° U10 Pr“ have a Christmas Tree for the uranium. and the Tree. The next ch||dr@n_ MM; ylorence Mcflenon ‘mining will l)!‘ zit {he homo of Mr; w“ appointed Qrguum m" the Plltvrlp‘ Imvvlvvzn‘. when roll call will ingfltu\g_ A pmgfamme conga“; l” ““*““""‘i l‘? WYTMK d‘ lllckel‘ of Musical selections was carried _ out. by Mrs R. Kennedy, ‘Mrs. Wm. , G°W=P 5"" T511 1118111119111 and Kennedy and Mrs. and Miss Gon- ‘,ou“ v-wror attended lhe November don, Miss Dollie Gondou was "Willi"! <11 1113B llifillliilc held at appointed assistant Organist. Mrs. ,th\~ homo of Mrs. W. H. Mulialiy. Alger-v Graham w“ 5990mm‘; m 'l'l1<‘ tiiwtlng opened in the usual read "Christmas in Other Lands" fluanncr and uomq discussion took at the Christmas closing. The non ‘lilac.- on the means 0f buying pre~ meeting will ‘be held at tha home ‘emit-s 1'1‘ 111+" ‘Christmas Tree [or of Mrs. Willard MoLura when roll "h" “hlhlwll- 31°“! 191' iii“ Ofvliiiii- call will be answered with "Christ- ‘iizcs are lacing packed and sent mas Recipes." thr- first week in Decembr, and g Christmas Tree is being arranged ‘fnr thr- chlldrcn. The next meeting will ‘lw at tho home oi ‘Mrs. Patrick ‘Vicllinis. ' 8t. Catharina. Eleven mem- bers and seven visitors attended the October meeting o! this Inst- itute held at the home o! Mrs. _ John T. lnman. Opened with the . Ciibliif-OW Ten members and Creed and roll call was answered lflve visitors attended the regular with ‘Riddles. The Secretary tend- monthly meeting of this institute Qred ‘hm- regignrmon and M,“ Ted hold rm Armistice Day at the ‘stretch was appointed in her piano. lh°"l“‘ “l 54"‘ ‘Patrick 517188116!‘ A demonstration on, ‘Salads and . Section 3. Leghorns 3 Gladys Burhoe, Aiezuudrla. 1 Boy“, “m”, Bunbu“ 4 L” CWdY‘ Huedimmk 2 Vimy Jones. Bunbury Sew“ 5- Bee" a Hollis Jenkins, m. Herbert 1 Vernon MncLel-lan, Alexandria Seem,“ 3' .y1ymouth Rock, 2 Osborn Wood, Alexandria 1 Heater woo¢ CH,“ Road, 3 Harvie Jenkins. Mt. Herbert 2 Amen Bought Buubufy 4 Keith Jenkins. Mt. Herbert 3 Alice ‘Douglas, Bunbury Section 6, ‘Cabbage . 1 Vernon lMacLellan. Alexandria 2 Cliiford tMcDonald, Bunbury 3 Gladys Burhoe. Alexandria 4 Elva Jenkins. Cross Roads Section 7, Pumpkins 1 ‘Lloyd Baldarsou. "Cross Roads 2 Vernon MacLeilsn, Alexandria 3 Alfred ‘Mcblelii, ‘Cross Roads 4 Clifford McDonald. Bunbury C LASS Xh-COLLECTIONB Section 1, Noxious Weeds 1.1m. Herbert School 2 Cross Roads School 3 Ifazelbrook School Section 2 Weed Seeds 1 ‘Powhsl ‘School 2 Hezelbrook School 3 Mt. Herbert School 4 ‘Bunbury School Section 3. Tree Leaves 1 ‘Lois Jones, Bunbury. 2 Julia ‘Myers, Hdzelbrook 3 Helen Wood. Cross Roads 4 Doris ‘Benton. Alexandria Section 4. Samples oi Wood 1 ‘Hollis Jenklnfl. ‘Mt. Herbert 2 Harvey Jenkins, Mt. Hrbcrt 3 Edison Smith, Pownal 4 Roland Gay. Pownai CLASS lV-FLOWERS Sectlon 1, ‘Sweet Peas 1 Edgar ‘Mur-(‘slium Cross Roads 2 Virny J;... . dunbury 3 Glady .iil..ioe. Alexandria 4 Fred Jenkins. Mt. Herbert Seection 3, Any Kind ot Flowers 1 Marlon Gard. ‘Cross Roads 2 ‘Mary lMacLelian, Alexandria 3 Annie Maalsllan. Alexandria 4 Helen Judson. Aleexandria Section 4, ‘Mixed Flowers Ilnlb _i, “ ‘_ EARLY every place I go I hear 4 E. Molyneaux. Cross Roads ‘ 4 Edgar JtfaoCailum, Cross Roads" l I y “i Wonder Ifit Would ' p Help Me” l v get well. Peri-lags aged, and thong t mg. "Well, I am going to begin tryin ‘hi now, and Dr. aliases Nerve Food will Th. a thorough best in my case. “The future has been aii black to m, I have thought at tunes that I would lose my mind. But while I have been BlllIEflnx and worrying others have been restored to health, and I can now see my mistake. "If Dr. Chase ever had a faithful patient I shall be one, and believe that hi; Nerve Food will do for me what it has done for so many thousands of others." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 60c a box, all someone talking about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. My Friends advise me to try it, and yet I never have. there was no use iry- “l wonder why. l "Perhaps it is because I have suffered l so much from nervous trouble and found a so little benefit from the use of medicine. "But they tell me that the Nerve Food is different. They say that it is not a more relief from pain, but a restorative treatment, which will build up the de- pleted nerye cells and make me well and strong again. “ Joodness knows I have suilercd enough from headaches, slcepiessness, hysteria and (Tread of the future. I want to get away dealers m. The DL A_ w_ Chase Medicine , Tmm a“ thls- Co, Limited, Toronto, Canada. The pm. | i “Why cannot ] enjoy life like other trait and signature of A. Chase, M.D., people do? Perhaps I have not tried to arson every box of his medicines. ~ ‘rmlsonlliilv pcrccllingp of tho Com" _ mission stall’. —-rr—~ During the past wcck six ship- TTHG om» of u» High Commls- “W... i sloner tor Canada in London Week by Week. 19th Novem- ber. 1925 GREEN ROAD SCHOOL. FOTTOWTHJI ‘in thc standing 0f (it (‘euiailinn Store Cattle Grain limid School for the month Thaw‘ arrivcrl in tho llniiml Klngol Nuvcni-lii-r. _ lilnm, n". mm] nmuihor being 2.721. (lrudc \‘ll.~1. Knthieei bloods. I-rhld brings tho uunvhcr or (Yana- ) Grad.‘ \"l-»1C.J‘innnlc Mflililifinmfiié; ‘ » dian ‘Stores imported since ApriiL. liinriliiiel BRWBY i" '3 5 "llhc general public liNifli very 15, i...“ 11p in 131.500. ‘llcilouglicy, are equal. 3. John Mo‘ little of the work in the High Coml Th.» lligh (‘uminissl/morki 0i e lilurrel". {missioncids Oltlce carried on tin-lid infqrmml thy m» (‘nnadlmn Tr (lradc l\'.-»1. lilmry Iilcfioughey. lder the direction of bfnjor t‘. “.l(‘(pn]n1jggl(yf|prg in (mint Iirltnln 2. Ella Toolq 3. Nellie Conway. ‘ Arthur. D. S. 0., the Ovcrswas ‘lira-Elm, ‘fhpy ha“. rand.“ u... [rmow- Grsdel.—1. Julia bicuiniglitl‘ i- prestntdtlvo of the Canadian Del 11., r p i‘ .1 Rosella Mcfioughejp. ‘ lilflfimeiit 0i ‘Soldiers’ (‘ivic lie-lilo‘ lllllilifgqrl“: Lfinstbrwocaltrlzilan Km a ‘Perfect uttentlancor- Ella Tools. iablishmcnt. yet the work "today nc-l A m,“ M ,,,an,,,gamurerg' "any, ‘LfaryMcGotrghey. Julia Mcfinuxhey. cilplos a staff 0t ll persons. the-H“ pond“, (‘hwhnqng an 0m 8513b. liosolln Mciloughcy, Tcuchcr. iiisry aides ‘M810? Afllllll‘ 3111i ill" AS-‘ilglfilsl ‘l “out ctlon. are lcslrlnus of Cllslwk- Tlllil._ Mr. o. R. Middleton. who rin.il_.§,.',',;,,,‘g m‘: agency of, Canadm, _.__._4.»>____ '55 ""1911 l0 110 11°" a9 "lily ill" llwhiianulacurcr of picco- goods in silk. 1'0""! 38°‘ 11861 mfillliii 1W3 Veil‘ znrblliciai silk. nilibcollon, and silk alon cheque; were sent out. Thcrofwqqkq‘, are today 275 ‘men on ‘the strength ‘pm. John guygn‘; Dopflrimtini. or (0rd iiirlillllfilll I01‘ W1" iufliilllilllllilllli; two ‘important firms of chocolate an tee men are serve W‘ B manufzvturers would like to mo 5011B 0i’ 0191011861119 HPPlTiIIlKYPR-lsample's; oi’ \'(‘ll£‘!'l" which Cnnitriion Th“ Dellarlment i001" all" C1111“ mumiiiivliirors can otter. Prices dlan cx-soldlcrs Bill over Eluropelfl-qm \tfll‘yl“g quantlhlog (-_ |_ r_ n, . MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL limmr roll of Mnunl Vernon School im- ‘Lmtobor and Novcmbti‘ (lrndc Viil-l. Chrlslhcl ilnrrovl. 2. Kathleen binrrow, Grade VL-A/Aunic Stewart i’- Marion Purchase. I have been disco]... comed. The programme tsnnsistr-tllTho mflttllllll Opened with a Chorus, Sandwiches was given by Miss 1 Mary MacLellun, Alexandria hm‘ at the present "Tm" milylw“ K.. ‘port. in sterling should avcom- Grade v-“u Ethel hum" 2' l..;._,_;,,_ “m, i of a Sing song and u reading hyWBrlIannia. The Gem of the Ocean" Mm. N. D. MacDonald. 'l‘hn ncxt. meeting will ‘be at tho home 0i Hrs. W. Keenan. 8t. Columba lnatilulo, incl. on Xovrrnhcr 20th at the homo 0f Mrs. ‘Frovmau (inrrvt with ti-n moirrbers allrl two vlfliltlrs prI-tsv-Tll. The meeting upo-nml in llil! ilsunl munnor and reports of vommiltce-R wot-o given and new (mt-s appoint- and roll call was answered with “What l would do with $1.000" ‘Arrnngenlcnts were made (fir a lPla Social which was successfully hold oil November 17th, the pm. vol-do from which were in the lvicinlty or $50.00, Two new mem. TWTS wirrc welcomed. The pro- lgranuuc for tho evening included "u solo ‘by Mrs. Hector McPhee and Sir-p dancing ‘by lMlss Margaret Windsor and enjoyed by the mem- bers. ll/unch ‘was served and the ‘meeting clovsed with o Canada. The next meeting will ‘ho at the ‘home o! Mns. ‘Mack Morrow. Eldon. institute met on Octo- Iber 27th at the home of Mrs. Hugh Gillis ‘with fourteen members and four visitors ‘present. Roll call was ‘answered with "Dorrts for the Kit- ‘chcnf’ A discussion on Branch ed. including a Dfllllféiiillllt" couH-“FWTPYIPY. 111110 fl fllllrt by ‘Mrs. Plconvenons ‘look ‘place, led by iMru. months. Roll “\\‘llni i would ‘The (‘hrlulrtidsi mlttee for six was answered Willi Do with 31.0041." "ild 11nd a dance by R. ‘Sweeney. The next. meeting will bs held at (‘vii/l- ROORPY 11ml M111. J- J‘ Mi-icDon- Martin nnd lMrs. West. The mem- ‘lbers decided to meet in Belfast ‘Hall the following night to pack Tree roi- tilt- school ‘1111|il1"1i W11“! "i6 1101118 11f Mrs. ‘Sylvanus Mela ‘box or Jam and pickles tor the dlscusscd. also work for the Orphan- Home-lmadebutllnds Coughs _ili_ a Hurry ., A hlnilv Illhply of dependable cough mndieine. Donald. \ u Leno creek. The November meeting of this ‘Institute was held int the home of thc vice president. .\lrs. James MncKeuzle when ‘iwelvu members and five visitors were present. The meeting opened with the singing of a "Smile" song lP- E- 1- HOBpliaI. The institute de- lcldsd to hold a Variety ‘sale and Tee iii December. the proceeds dor the benefit or the Hall and in this connection. a committee was ap- ‘pointed as follows: Mm. West, Mrs. J. R. Macwililmms, ‘Misg Mar- tin. and Mrs. Wicks. 0nd new mom her was welcomed. Alter the serv- 3 Lona Herman. Pownal CLASS V-FRU IT Section i, Astrachunn l Wallace Roads 2 Edison iSmlth. Powuul 3 Adele Smith, Pownal 4 Helen Wood. Cross Roads Section 2, Wealihys 1 Adele ‘Smith. Pownul 2 Keith Jenkins. Mt. Herbert 3 Doris ‘E. Wood. Hazelbrook 4 Earle Kennedy. Cross Ron Section 3, Plums 1 ‘Evelyn Wood. Alexandria 14 ‘Clifford ‘Roads 3 iisabeile Roads 2 Helen Jenkins, ‘Mt. Herbert. 4 Marion ‘Gard. Cross Roads MacKlnuon. Cross 2 Stanley MncCsbe, Alexandria "MacDonald. Cross 1 ‘Edgar MoCallum Cross Roads 2 Cliftord McDons d, ‘Bunbury McKinnon. Cross Secction 1 (ah-Exercise Book 1 Mary Coady. Hazelbrook 3 Ohrleu Lindsay, Hazelhrook 4 ‘Doris Wood. Hazelbrook Section i (bk-Exercise Book 2 ‘Prudence lugs. Pownal 3 Rhetu Gay, Powuul 4 Margaret Lane, Cross Roads rSeciion 1, lcl~Exercise Book 1 Edith Wood. Hazelbrook 2 Julio ‘Myers. Hnzelbrook d, 4 Lizzie Burrs, ‘Buubury 1 Harvl, Jenkins, tMt. Herbert 2 Rheta Gay. Pownal 3 Alfred McNeil. Cross Roads Roads Section 2, (h) America 1 Hollis Jenkins. Mt. Herbert Map or CLASIQ Xll-{SCHOOL WORK 2 Margaret Myers. Huzedbrook 1 Reginald Brittaln. Cross Roads 3 Mary Maohellan, Aiexliidfl imen who have lost an ilfin or inland qnglgfionq Q l g g K m," t“ Seem"! 2- l" M"? '7’ 9' B‘ "ilmdld-lsabilities necessitating tho provl ‘(wnhda packed 1.", box“ 1 N" 4 Mildred Fsnquuhson, Cross,“ nec,.,,,._.,m.y Niiillilor ‘Major Arthur and his mloaguas “.5 in qmand‘ ‘Stuart MciA-nn and Arthur Lilies. itiqual» 3. Charlie Stewart, 4. Dull‘ can liiathemtt. (irado lV.—-(Senlor)——l_ Freddie ‘Mucltuc. 2. Stephen Compton- nr three lure outside the British "any Hm 83mph“, ‘isles. The work entails much: A Glasgow rlrm or ‘tl-mhcr il>r0k~ us? ‘Elsi: ‘““.“.’.;’.‘Li‘“l.'lZ ttzzzai.“ ‘ ' \ HR l‘ R \ . leiilidrfiii to be looked 1111s‘. widows rid-m rclfiziiile liritllgh colllruuildnl: Fikhls lOJbc upheld and mentally pnrtcrs. ("Bile lV--*(-ll11l‘l01‘)*—1- slum ‘deficient people 1'1 vars fnr- 0i’ A Bristol firm of chocolate mnmivlimhiliwli- 2‘ ‘Mimmli A““"“‘ 3" u"? 7-303 991195071915 3|>0iil497l1 "1"‘,{:iturors desires quotations from Emma Morrilw" l“"“°“" i" 4111611116111 ‘pert-nui- Mvvnnnun on initial lnis oi mono m» 011W‘ ‘1li‘——i. Bertha sou 2. then,- is no Cunstllnn hoopltnl ovcrlzojmo not... "r rm; shod“, ' ‘Pilaf!’ B11101)’. 3. Earnest Nicholson- lhore um arrangement has het-nl, A gang,“ “m, degirlqs u, m‘ m (Wade l‘l.—-1. Wlllio Maihcmnfil- filial" b1’ "he 17911111111011! i111" lilo touch with Canadian v-xportors nf ‘Hmmu’ mm“- 3- Jonnev‘ Mmmv“ ‘treatment ofdlsathlcd roldh-rn in the [arm pfq|l||pp_ hay and m“, Gratin l.-l|Sv-nlor).-i_ Alexander lentabllshments of the British Min»: A Blfnflnghfln] hm,“ Qhomy ‘Miiclrao. 2. Donald ‘MetQiivvii- H"?! 0i ‘Piilllflollfi- Th"? 8ft! ‘lilillln the rurtrkci requests tuvmples Qggillflezl ywlufilligargfljl'olzgillfiy M” ‘Attendance over 90%. ‘AnnldStcwart, Duncan liialhrson‘ Charlie iStewafl. Bertha Bell. lit" ion Purchase, ‘Ctvrlswbcl Morrow- Slirart Ma-chean, Freddie ‘MacRiP- Murdock Acorn. ‘Alexander lilac‘ Rae. (TeachorF-Mnry ‘MnoCm-mnt‘ leg and 500 who suffer from iiilllfll‘,.‘lgfllng_ on ham; “Me was “an, lsion or splints, artltloal H0888, kflPR-hvogd cased 1111111. etc. and u good deal or worki A Be-llnst firm desiwn to ‘get in {is entailed in providing them Wlllillouch wlhh (tnnndlan ex-portern of , iiliplinnces which raw ‘material tor the ninniriactirro ‘maytlrave to ‘he renewed. Th; work of artificial 5m; lfgr tho rumor. ll! "armed m" Willi 11131111111117 Mid (‘Further details o! ihaso can lbs —~_-_<-e->———— understanding and every dftort in nhlulnm nmm the CQmn1Qrcln] 1n. A dry 901k Will l'°"l°"° ‘mu’ 2 Lois Jones. unbury 3 Gladys Burhoe. Alexandria 4 Adele Smith, ‘Powual ‘Section 2, Map o! Europe 1 Beenicsr Mitch. Mt. Herbert 2 Mary rMGLelinn. Alexandria 3 Lizzie Burke. Bunbury Section 3 (s) Art Work (Fruit) 1 Rheta Guy, Pownnl 2 Prudence lugs. Pownal 3 Edith Lawton. Pownnl ltoll call was answered with “If 1km; or ‘rgrreghmenjg, the meoung $011M Hove one more Labor. Sav-‘ndimirued. to meal. next ‘month at llllllyili):vroilrllltlvenglllgretkteiilled? gill: the home of Mm. was!‘ ,.,,|,| ,".,,,,m,,,ni,,,| “m, “,,,.,,,,,,,,,,_,illiiify ‘had purchased and this was Peter‘; Road. Thirteen mom. twk ¢-__Pn.1r~:-u‘~"n,‘<-r_ dklihcuii. ‘nlghlljiihlrtlllollgtilvllte ntvcmbers to belbers met at the home of ‘Mrs. Mal- d‘.rTnn"t'Tiii°|T|Qhty§T-i'.rhcrlliiyfflhlilgvgli \ dlvcilsgl M 1L i? [or a Bela“; 001m ‘Beaten on Camber 28m when want quick help trv this rt-liubhfnltl in in lih oni o0 pawl on ma D me regular monthly mew": o‘ home-made cough rm... v. A1174 uu- H“ r er nlprovemen s to the m‘! new Innuuum w“ hem- Th‘? m" "m sup ‘y W" "m! 2% 0mm“ stlmol hut no decision W83 fomi- meeting opened with we cued cf Pinex. llnur: this into 1 10ml. "d" m‘lr°'5h“‘e“i“ were ‘served b!’ lQTlOWBil ‘by roll call. Parts oi the niiy made and from plate or silver more d" ‘m’ nose about $1 lhnn anything qlse, and or courlii it Mvcr scratches. if the cork i! cut to a point it can be worked iii‘ to crovicbs which have hecornt tarnished. ‘mild! ‘l0 ‘liliwliflil 111B ‘will: lfiltclllgonce Branch oi’ tho Doping. which the pension have been mom .1; 7mm ‘m, Comrnoi-“Q. m. lgratxted by the Canadian Govern‘ from tho Canadian Trade comm“. men. l0nc.'l‘h C dd Bil l . l A yress Bulletin‘ was tcirculuted IélTgiT-r .Sq§.,,:n,",,,,:{'nn',' m ng‘ Tm ‘this week dealing with the Cans‘ ' dian Ldltther industry from which llt appears that there worn in oper~ ation ‘in 1924 114 ‘tannefles with n’. total production oi 825.655.1175. I CLASS VI-CANNING Section i. Plums 1 Mary Mecbellnn, Alexandris 2 Anuld dvlacLellun. Alexandria 3 ‘Bernice lMutch. Mt. Herbert 3 Elizabeth Jenkins. Mt. Herbert Section 2. Beets 1 Bernice Mutch. Mt. Herbert 2 Annie ‘MacLllufl. Alxandrls If vnu haw‘ n severe cough or cheat. F'"“' bottle and fill the bottle with plain Irarruisted autzar syrup, 0r you cnn uus clariflcd Xnuiasrieli, hontyv, or corn syrudp, instead of sugar syrup, if da- nre . This recipe makes ill nunr-ns 0i rally remarkable cough rrmedv. l tastes good, and ‘in spite of s ow mt. it can be dPlrflMiHi upon to give quirk and lusting IOTTCI. o yYou can feel this tnko mid of 5 1h.- hzuttoss and the meeting ad- journwl in met-t. next, month at tho homo or Mrs. Hugh MacKenzio whcn mil call will be answered with inexpensive Christmas Gifts. St. Cutherlnea and [our visitors Seven members attended the Jlaud Ibook ‘were read. also s. letter ‘from the school ‘inspector congrstu ""118 -the women on the improve- ment in ‘the "school. All ‘bills in con- ‘nootion with tho painting and m. ‘pairing the interior o! the schooLl Jmounting to 857.96. were ordered ‘paid. ‘It was decided to got a new stove for the school and a special hi th h l . - . . limbs-L's: “Y: "Tii-Jlmiiil 3.1.22.2‘ ‘ ""“‘“"”" '“"‘ "'"‘ "' m" ‘"~““"""‘ 1118111118 <11 111111111110 members and sin‘: throat tickle and nnnthns anti. l)!!! the irritated mombrnncs that ins the throat and bronchial tubes with such prom rims. one and cer- tlnty (but it. I really astonishing.) mx is It ppm-in! and highly com‘ Gent-rated compound of gentrino Nor- wlv pins extract. and is probably lilo but known means of ovcrvomfing QQYPIG Milli". thrust and (‘host mills, l ' era are many worthless imim-l time of this mixlirne. To nvoirl diz- gwiIii-Ilrelit, flak for “IV, tumor-s of lief-with full directions nnd don't . n lnir he. (iunrnnldcd to v6 I u an ldfuctmn fir“ money, _ tied. Th! b. ,Co.. emote. ‘ ‘ i lwhl ill the homo oi Mrs. Malcolm Nlorrow. Th.‘ meeting opened in tin. usual manner and roll call was inueiees wascslied ror Novombor 2nd to decide about some. Two new members were welcomed to 3 Mary MaoLellau, Alexandri 4 Elizabeth Jenkins. m. Herbert Wm" 3 (“l 511*" CLASS Vii-COOKING Section 1. White ‘Broad the usual manner. Roll call was ztnswcrod with "Jokes" Work in u... clfllb, 11... next rnaofln‘ Wm b, answered with "My Fswriie t-bnnnntion with the Bazaar was held at the home of Mrs. ‘Hug-h be." The menilbem decided to hold u Box Social in the mu on 1 Elsie lMolyoeaux, Cross Roads 2 Bernice Mulch, Mt. Herbert 3 Rol- Brittain. Cross Roads 4 Helen Chandler. Hanelbrook i Elizabeth Jenkins, ‘Mt Herbert Section 4. i111 Peiiiiiiiiisiiip‘ T 2 Lizzie Burke. Bunbury 3 Edna Jenkins, Mt. Herbert 4 Annie ‘Macbellan. Alexandria [Section 2. Tea Biscuit 1 Bovyer Jones, Bunbury 4 Alma Rayner. Mt. Herbert Section 4 )1») Penmanship 1 Prudence lugs, Povmal Ro- 2 Lona Herman, Povrnai 3 Alfred McNeill. Cross Roads 4 Lloyd Bllderston, Cross ‘Roads illscunsed and lt was decided tolcampbon M’ the Wad“ mean“ hold sumo on December 1st, and um (pugtgeg up“; m; woma“ 4° "llallllemel"! We"? 11111116 10 110111 get the stove and olored to pmy n special meeting in thl? conuect- h," the can ion on November 25th. he mest- ~ log closed by singing the Ode and the members will ‘meet next month Clnlirll Dedequl. Nilm mem- at the home oi’ Mrs. Hector Mc- 9191's and eight visitors met at the Nevin. ‘hum-e or Mrs. ‘Rudul Bagnall on November ind when‘ the retain Sea View Elghtcen members busineuo mbetihg III opined in Section 4. (c) Penmanship 1 Edith Lawton, Pownui 2 Adel; Smith. ownnl 3 Edna Jenkins. t. Herbert 4 Evelyn Wood. Alexandria section 4 (d) Penmanship 1 Helen Chandler, Hnelbrook 2 Annie‘ MoLellsn. Alxandrla it aornico ‘Hutch. Mt. Herbert (Mary MoLoilsu, Alexandria November 13th. Committees on various subjects gave their re ts. lThe next insulin; will ibe hell ll ltho home of ‘mo. John Melanin when roll callwili ‘he answered with "My Favorite ‘Christmas Re- cipe." Alter the sdiournmoitt of tho business roasting, everybody en éoyed Mrs. ‘Denture tmt or Ice ream end cake. _ from each Dominion to drawn s 4 Rum“, Bmumv Cm“ Rm“ MIA-bother Bulletin sent out gBvoT e latest estimates of the Domln‘, ion Bureau o! Statistics or arena, under crop in‘ 1925 and of live stock in Canada last June ‘It has been reported to ‘the High Commissioner's Office that the con- sirircilon of war ‘Cemeteries, in- 2 Egan", Jenn“, ML "erberticluding the erection oi headstones; 3 Marion RlynerFMt. Herbert and horticultural treatment, under the auspices ot the imperial \’i’ar Graves Commission, is ‘proceeding [space 4n ‘Francs. Belgium and many ‘other theatres of the late war. The . next two or three yam-u should use . l the conpletion of ell the most m‘ l mortant phases or the work. The ‘ . lwork of the Commission ibaing of , ; ‘tan ‘Imperial character it is appro- . ' ‘ ' mriaie that lta personal should also. ‘ ;be mprssntaclve oi the Empire, and it la interesting to note tint.‘ u I h v ‘f _ ,1. “Imam In addition to the United Kingdom, , l‘! this donut cure you, come buck and i‘ll I V4 N" “gm .' " - Iv alleaadhiymggmmlallnibkddiif-fwmtlqalunkglildirt you give it to ma now, doctpri“, —‘l'he Humor-int. ' ' ' 41 R1,!