Footwear ~ ’ pd Weather NBOOI ‘ g/i comfort for work‘, walk or sport in winter weather. Cold and wet proof. Felt- lined upper; heavy rubber sole and solid heel. The Brady g i l CHARLOTTETOWN - ' l y. Made in 9 and 7 inch heights for men, and 6 and 5 inch for boys. 7ft! [toenail] snow" Difit- ibutors for Prince Edward Island. ‘i Company i i | Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere ‘ W“ ~18 ~ i i , .. pecia rain tIuLIllumRuims se,.,,icexn,as Change in Train Schedules Ef- fective January 2nd, 1928. For fur- ther particulars apply 'l‘icket Agent. DISTRICT PASSENGER A(iEN’I"S - OFFICE (Jharlottetown, l’. E. l. December 22nd, 1927. ‘l498-12-22-3i. ‘ .‘-— ——--— i DOMINION OF CANADA [d Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l In the Probate Court ' 18th GGOTEE V., A. D. 1927 IN RE Estate of Reverend D. J. Gregory McDonald late of, Morell in King's County ing the said Province. deceased testate. BY THE Honourable A. Bannerman‘ Warburton, Surrogate Judge of Probate &c., &c., l TO THE Sheriff in the County of‘ King's County. or any Con-i stable or literate person \vith- in said County. I GREETING: - WHEREAS upon reading the pcti-i tion on file of A. Bennett McDonald of Morell aforesaid, an Executor under the last will and testament of the above named deceased. praying that a Citation may be issued for‘ the purpose hereinaftci- set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before ine at a Probate Court to bc held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's Countyiu tlu- said Province, on Thursday thc twclftli j] tiny ht Junuai-yniextacoiuiugeatglui hour of eleven o'clock for noon, of the some day to shcw cause if any they can why the Accounts of the estate should not bc passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. A. Mac- Donald, Proctor for said Petitioner". And I do hereby.order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in each Week for at least four consec- utive weeks from the datc. hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County afore- said, at H. H. Cox's store in Moi-ell aforesaid, and in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons inter-r esbed in the said Estate as afore- said may have due, notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this ninth day of December, A. D. 1927, and in the eighteenth year of l-lis Majesty's reign (SgdJ A. B. WARBURTON, 12-10-541. Judge of Probate Poultry We will five, and be buying dressed poul- try daily until the end of the season. Highest prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN C0. Professional were Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate hleirlical School and Hospital Practice iiulited to l-Jye, Ear Nose and Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Ofllce. Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-B to 12.30 1.30 to 5.00 -_.__... Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRJBTER. SOLICITOR. IJTQ Money to Loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P111. McLeod & Bentley W‘. E. BENTLEY, K. C, Barrister and Attsrney-ot-Inw Oflicc: 180 Richmond Street ~ \ MONEY TO IKJAN Charlottetown, P. l. l. McDonalg 8a. McPliee I. A. llcDONALnD L H. P. lloPl-III A5.‘ Iqrrtntera. Attorneys. Ito. Holidays On December 23rd train will leave Murray Harbor at 7.30 a. m. arriv- ing at Charlottetown at 10.10 a. m. and on December 23rd and 24th the trains for Murray Harbor will be held at. Charlottetown until 4.30 p. m. The trains for Souris and George- town will also be held at Charlotte- town until 4.00 p. m. on the above ates. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS (ll-‘FICE. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., ~ Dec. 21st, 1927. OCO-QOOO-O‘ SONIA ay . VIDA Hons-r oooo-Qrooya», . g . " _ nszvlill‘ lieluvrillirfituzlliouyclock‘ entering t ut t0 address u group of DllllllC-Blllrlted citizens. “Wlllllhl lllll-I about to-morrow?" ‘lilltiyllellltllllléll, kissing Maxim. for,“ “Franklin's mother is nick and the party is off," 13ml! klrls looked at him miser- ably. But his fuce showed no tiny _ flicker oi‘ emotion. “That's unfortunate, | hm] mad“ nil my iiiriingements for being piway." i Millllllw-‘l til/es fillcil with tears. I "Wouldn't You know something ‘(tllllll have to llllblltflll?" 310m”- "Ildtfll. ltrlly: "Franklin is awfully sorry, ed. week." "f may not be ublo tc- get away “Kain so soon. But it can't be ‘yllvlued. o1 course. Cheer up, m- il"- Klll- 1'0"": n01 going to cry about it?" Maxine dubbed at her blue eyes, ‘I'm so disappointed. It just kills one to have my plans knocked gut ‘like this. ‘l never wanted to do anything so lllltlly l: my life, I've got to go, that's all." Mac smiled n1 her lliu. Sonia turned away, “Soniars mud at me, too," sob- hed Maxine, n "Ull. l um not," replied Sonia. ll mukcs llll‘ tired, though, for you to act as it‘ this were Franklin's fuult." "My. Goodness!" sighed Mac, drying Maxim's tears with 11 hem. ly folded handkerchief, “am l. go llli: it" be called in to settle n dis- pute between you two girls?" When he had gone Maxine apol- (igizcd for everything she had said, and Sonia, tired of the argument, was glad enough to accept her ov- ertures, Franklin Crane was nev- lV-i lust postpon- PeFllflD-‘i we can go wild tone. ‘rt-member how uncompromising gshc had been wiili Maxine, to re- 111101111X?!‘ with tears stinging her ‘eyes and lugging at her throat! , t i i - GABBY GERTIS l J / / n’; _ q -- 1‘ ‘Ci r \\ x‘ \\\ % \ 1 771/54, _ ' L? “Some women get notions on bargain days-with other: they are chronic." a i i A BRIDGE SPECIALIST Mother: Se sure to invite the iclvil engineer to our card party, dear. Daughter: Why Invite him? Mother: He’: a bridge special- , let, you know. TOO MUCH OF A SHELL GAME ; war, eh?" "No-It's too much of a lhell game for me." i i She: they law me in tight: n amateur performance? What would folks nay If that He: Probably ny I marrlod you for your money. ~<0¢-—~ --~- An inventor Iiua combined n chock book llfilllfT llllll t'l'tf'f‘li pru- v Monev to Loan. i_._ t - Building. Charlottetown ‘e let-tor with u bill fold. "You don't believe In the Nine of or iliscusiieti by them again. But 149842-22-31 itlllly a week later Sonia was to | The next afternoon Franklin ‘l ltelephoncil to say his mother was ino better, lt would he impossible zior him to see Sonia before Mon- day. Sonia. with Sunday hanging i-mpty on her hands, thought of l)r. Stlllwater. 11o had asked if she would he busy over the week- cud, Perhaps she could reach him at his uncle's. She tielephmi- ed. ‘siglilhg with relief when he ‘nuswi-ioil, "Yes, Sonia?" , l, “Itty week-end party is off. Ilavo you anything to suggest?" "You bct. ‘i have. The prettiest hike you ever dreamed of." |~ "I'm not much of u hiker." i "This is fl litllc one, Sonia. I've Ankcu it. several times and I know lyou'll IUVP it. It's in Lake county.“ i Iier lllllltl trembled as sho turn- llfiXl ‘ < THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Question: Why do under- weight children need and realize so nuicli benefit from emulsified cod-liver oil? Amwer: Because it ro- vides a vitamin-rich ood that nourishes and helps thin children put on weight. "ifs known world- wide a8 SCOTPS EMULSION _.____..4 hull brought. Sonia pllllefl the Qrlmson tam from her dump bah and relaxed luxuriously, "This must have been what, 1 needed. l'iii tired now, but in such a different way." "You should have more exercise; Your muscles are Betting soft." “il dance," she answered. "That's fine, if you don't overdo it, But there's nothing like get~ ting out iii the fresh air." The color deepened in his cheeks. "You're like a little hothouse flow- er." - There lazily: "l wish you away." "1 just, don't want you to. You understand ine better than any one else." - "Do you really think thati" "Yes, 1 do." lie laughed. "l'm afraid you're wrong, As a matter of fact, some of the things you say and do are totally incom- prehensible to me. And 'l never know what to expect next" Sonia was offended. ' . ' “But I thought you really approv- ed of me u little bit," she said wist- fully. "r had hoped you liked me." was silclucc until she said wouldn't go lie ‘pill. his hands over hers, pressing them down against the rock. "Does it mutter to you Sonia‘! 0r am I just another man’! Another scalp for you to dangle at your belt?" lIe could not doubt the sincer- ity which rang in her reply. “Of couisc it matters. l uSell l0 hatc- you because you bud so mall)’ things 1 didn't have. A chance to study and travel! But 111191‘ l understood Iiow klml Wu Wererl think you are the kindest llellfllll ll know, Why shouldnl. I llkP you‘! You are not like any (ither man in the world." "Does Iluii mean thiil. you can- tor me?" ‘rip, implicutlull of his words brought. her ull hlloll. llow could sho reply without. Iiuriiug lHlII- 10d from tho tell-phone. She was lo spend Sunday in INsTIttIMsn-r XIX I l Tho ‘Saturday nigh! lllll‘ llilfl planned to spend in Ffillllfllllsl shack Sciiiu slept in the halllillll Iilaxluo bud explained, ratheruu-lr ymisly. that, Mac was suave-W! n: iin- out Ill town ahll it W118 =1 Win idi-rful chain-cl for a Iatp Illg). iAnd Sonia, heavy with sleell. klli-W ‘ii was ludc-od Into when Maxine ilwigizeil hcr from hcr Prulullfltl resting place, H Slit‘! felt cross and .. . . ie lllcflflllPltl-fl “Sh: vglshi-d that ‘alto hall ‘l ' - - ' ' ' . . itl not. promised to I10 lnl‘ ‘l Mk‘ w ' in," Stillwater. H "l might have known, she mut- im-oil, drawing the old brown swea- icr over her head. “lhlll- he ll 5"!‘ goat. somethinE Wlmlailmne‘ _ t ‘she gwallowed a cup of hot (.0 - lice hut the hands that held tllfi [clip were shaking. When nix’: spoon fell cluttering l0 ldhe She she cc-uld have shriek‘? - h“ was strung to the brta ng b0 ‘- lliko l1 Vlolill ‘strlilfl ready tflefllmrl‘); i nun-B 5min; when he 011 _ hm- wiih his car should have re paid hor. lie beamed "uppilflvlgfé M m, hm- low-heeled. SHIP ‘s-hor-s and the old sweat??- i “How are yQu_ Sonia. "(lross as a heal"- l "Did you have any i l It?" ,, infill went to bed early enough- iiNonc of his business wheres)‘ "llut ;['|n tlieil nil the time lately. i 1m gaze, was professional. and, ‘m, u|way5_ she resented the impel‘- isonality of it. _ _ “T00 many late hours. lm Ill raid. You girls noVGrhWllLnILfiZIZ‘: that Y0" cm" bmnllif cnervous. iboth chill-I. Ym‘ m ‘hm you?‘ "l certainly am." she udgullleil- ‘“llut what. can I do about Ithgtlltl‘: preach about. my ‘health.’ l! iihr- one thing l can t stand. i She felt that ufie would burst lu- ‘tn tears if he pursued the subject. pm he said very little an they made theiii way through the ‘strflélfl. By the time. they h?" poached Highland, Pant aho was itfiflhlllg him about. the day he but iinviied her inside his mother" ihoum- for lemonade. i i 5139p last “You had no idea that your char- i litiiblu invitation would make you |respnlltllble for mo, the rent. of your {life . . . . --" “l wish it did," he responded, Iuukhlngly. "I'd make you wnlk Iii». chalk, young lady." Slur smiled buck ui him. O I O l i _ i Th" hllle wan lilllc more than u woods and Iieiildo dukes. landscapes soothed Santa's judod nerves like a quiet band, Rho could not remember ever having iv-It such serenity of spirit-us she lknnw that morning with Don Still- wnter. At; noon they stopped to sit on clean. flat rocks and ant the sandwiches and chocolate he l-iiittv. iiniki- r-(iiilily after all. ' :Ellll)€1l'l'fli>4iif'tl Huggi-il ul hor Iiuuds, but lu- did from bed at. ll _ Purhiips hc wasn't serious. Y"; lll-‘i unis anxious and Hlltilllvtl. and coniu-setl.» she m-i. ri-lt-um- them. i “l want the truth, Sonia. Don't ‘ii-y to cviuic me. I've lv\""l W" ‘since tho day I Itisscil W", l_ ‘ml not intend to lull yuu- “Ml” {want to (aiire foi you. 'l‘Iu¢ri-._ uri- dinios when lsuslWPl ytt" "l "'1' moose-suing any heart. liul twill! ‘Iiolp it. ‘if you Iovc inc llu- iuiicsl I i _ l ills volcc Iirokc. His hands o\'- im- luff-g wcie trembling.‘ v l "Bni how cull you love mo.’ \ou -l)r. llon Stillwateifll‘ "tit doesn't matter who l iuu. 4.1m’ what we are that counts. You ltrled lo muke ine illlllk Y0" ""9"." a sophisticated little kid. butdout you know that I can tell W" 1'" u“ innocent as an ahkel?" "Oh, Don," she said siidly. "l Wlflll '1 were all you think | um, 11in I'm not." Suddenly it OCCIIITCd to her that ‘this should be hcr "line." She would not hiiit hlni W110“ he so gallantly offered her a Cir-luv“ iwhich would have fluttered almost {any girl in Munclc. She would not admit that she dill not. love him, She would make it u qllllfi‘ 'ilon of the difference in their posi- Alon-s. "l wouldn't do," she said, soften- ing her words with the real teius lwhich stood in her eyes. "We have been brought up too differently. I've never been used to any of the ibfngs which are second nature to you." ‘ "That doesn't matter." "Hut it. would once we were ninr- rled. And there's your mother. Think how it would hurt her to- sce .yoii who might marry any‘ one—-" | She was almost convincing her- ‘self with her tragic tone. A grout little actress was Sonia, thrilling b; the pathos of her own voide! (To Bo Continued.) | l i I i l“King” 0f House i , _ 0f David Failed '21. ~— All that is mortal of Jiouim of iimdv-rtuki-Fa hearse, iiion having failed in materialize» i Tho body of the dead Zwho for 25 years Iieltl ‘Iuinilrcd believers lnhnnon one t0 lead $4.000 nlernal will not be buried. the colony grounds, where faithful may Wltnw! thll "IQ and four vlaiton met at the home Nevin for the Ndlllll’ monthly meet were read and d fad. M ltcldl neli ' d b the hostels.’ uKl 3'11 body- can never fall into of Mrs. Gun Ohlluon. when Roll lng. '1-‘lie meeting opened with the and Mrs. Craig-wage appoiiwed‘ itolinext 1.111113%. be, hold at tho co rymlon- Gall was onlwercd by an lnexpennivu "Odo" fol , ed, by oi ~- and re- visit tliq retool next month, 1g page qt In. n Hamlet i . To Resurrect BENTON IIARBOR, Mich., lirqc- Ilen- inmln Parnell, self-styled "Seventh Messenger". was carted out. of the Ilavld Colony today in an tho resurrec- "King" temporal iilncl spiritual sway over the several , in his doctrine |Wl|lk up u wlndlllil trail lhrounh of ihh immortality 0r the body. Th‘!!! ‘went from the colony uumourued I'll" l9" "l" "l" fll- l1 villa!" Refuge. and unsiuiil. l-Iowover, the remains Tlu- Iioriuty of the ea-rly spring q; him who proclaimed himself the l0 lift! The body will be permanently amhalm- ml and placed In o mausoleum an i. e HEPUHTS Iii W INSIIIlIIIiE i ROSEBDltRY—-Membera met at the home of hire; Mabel MacEacli- ern when Roll Call was answered by Christmas Candy Recipes. A lip endid programme was carried o t, consisting of readings, ecita- tlons and songs which was g eutly enjoyed by all. lt was decided to take up a collection at the regular meetings to start a fund. also to make a drive to have more meni- bers. ‘Committees were appointed to visit the school and the sick. Roll Cull next meeting will be "Helpful Ilints." J UBILEE — Fourteen members iuid two visitors met ut the home of Mrs. ‘Stirling McKay. 1t was unanimously decided to buy u cul- eudur for the school. it was also decided that the greater part of the funds raised by the institute be used for school purposea ltoll call next meeting will be answered by "Ways of Money Making by the lu- atitutc." l GREENIVALE-—A large number of members met at the home of Mrs Barusley Wonnacot when roll call was answered ‘by u "Xmas Sui:- gesiion." The sum or $10.00 was voted to the Orphanage‘, and an amount is being sent tn Glen Vail- ley Ilrunch, for their Quilt. Plans were made to increase the funds. A paper “Xmas in other lands," was rend, and the subject for general Lliscussiou was “Home Industries". the memibers being In favor of buy- ing island made articles, where possible. The members also ex- pressed themselves in favor oi‘ an institute paper. The next meeting will be hcld at the home of Mrs. George Sentner, when a lloalth Programme will be carried oin, and when an Objective will be chosen for the Institute. NORTH RIVER-Branch met --ll Mrs. ILB. McKinley's home, with eight members and two visitors; pri-si-ni. After the usual routine‘ Iiusiness, the sum of $100 was voi- ed to be sent to each oi’ tihe two sick members in the district. Small bills were ordered paid. Mrs Jack liioi-oside read a clipping about the institute Exhibit at the C.N.E. . Hicken. [MEN'S ii P. E- lfiilNii Christmas gilt. Next month Roll Call is to be answered with, "My Christmas Gift." $6.00 was distri- buted among the sick members. This Institute are in favor of the pro- posed Institute paper. Alpha.—1=‘lfteen members answer- ed Roll Call with “Her First Recita- tion." Branch held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Peter Brodie. A pencil sharpener is to be purchased for the school. $2.00 was voted for a Christmas box for the Shut-Ins. Christmas cards were sent to ab- sent members. This Institute are in favor of’ the proposed Institute pop- er published quarterly. Alllston.—-A large number of mem- bers met at the home of Mrs. Pris- cilia McCallum. when Roll Call was answered by "Jokes." The officers for the coming year were electedas follows: Press Mrs. James Thomp- son; vice-preit, Mrs. John F. Beck (re-elected); secty.,- Mrs. Albert T. An interesting musicali program was carried out. A delici- ous lunch was served by the hostess. Linkletter held their annual meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Clifford Rogers. with an attendance of twenty-four members andpne visit- or. The followlng officers were elected: Pres. Mrs. Archie Linklet- tel‘; vice-pres, Mrs. Walter Schur- mflh; sectih. Mrs. C. E. Clark. East Bideford.—Eleven members and two visitors met at the home of Mrs. David Lidstone, when R011 can was answered by Recitations. Plans were made to hold a Social in the school on January 13th. It was de- cided to have two members clean the school before Christmas. The members of this Institute are in Li?“ 0f the proposed Institute pa- Clwpslom-A large number of members m" at the home of Mrs. P- A- Rooney. Roll Call was ans- wered with Chrhtmas Recipes. Plans ma‘: lflflde t0 have each‘ member childgretirililflifltlycltlo the school for the are m be I risttinas closing- Prizes school workg Win o the pupils for . a so a special prize foi- (YABLE HEAD WEST-At ll1“-ll" first meeting the members mot ali tho school house. ‘The Officers‘ u-cro elected at this meeting. Th0 lloIl Uall for next month is to bui zinswercil ‘by Iti(itl.k.-s.~ The ladies, o1‘ this ilistrict ileridcil io furnish: (‘anily for the school children for tin-ii‘ Xmas treat. i DONALDSTON —— Eleven menib-l crs and two visitors were present when Roll Call was answered Ii.\', iieacii-Iiini; a fuvourito Xmas Rt‘.- cipv. .riolic (Ialaiiilei- for ihc school. The‘ members were in favour of thr-i proposed Institute Paper. . i KlN(l.SIl()ll()~—-Iloll cull ivus ulll sworcd hy ihu members by “MM lilifrlicst ltecoliectioii": Plains trot"- madc to obtain u school sphere‘ with cord and weight, lo raise and lower. This Institute are in ‘fav- our of the proposcil Institute pap» or, pulilishoil monthly. i I 1ST. GEORGES-Jfhirti-cu lllvllill ‘ era and seven visitors mrl at tin‘. liomc of Mrs. Ncll Nlactlormair k at tho, November meeting. 'l‘iic oi» action of (iillccrs took pint-c. Loi- tcry oi‘ (Itimftii-tci‘ also took place». 'l‘ho porch of the primary ilcpni" ment of the school is being repair- ed. EGLINGTON & l-IOWE BAY. Sev- enteen members and three visitors met at the home of Mrs. lticd lin- dorlay when roll call was respond- cd by reading Xmas Recipes. Roll cull at the next meeting is lo be answered by "My New Year's Re- solution." Money was given the teacher to assist in Iiuyiug presents for the X71187; tree. The members of this institute are all in favor of the proposed paper. WHEATLEY RlliVl-IR. A large number of members met ill the home of Mrs, James Wares, The report was given of the parlor so- clul at which the Rum of $26.20 was cleared. The officers of tlic coming year were elected ua fol- lowa: President Mrs. Nelson Stead. Vice-Pres. Mrs. Walter Fisher; Secretary Mrs. Alex. Cameron. It iraa decided to give the school children n treat. at XmiIS. SuotHimptonF-At the November Roll Call with. "Where I would like to travel." The following officers were elected: Pres, Mrs. Frank J. McAulay; vice-pres, Mrs. M. D. Mc- Aulay: sec.-treas.. Miss Margaret F. Long. It was decided to hold supper and dance at the home of one of the Institute members. At the December meeting the Roll Call was answered by "My Favorite Oc- supotlon." The sum of $30.00 was iealized from the dance held in No- vember. It was decided to buy two new lamps for the school. The wo- men plan to help with the school children's treat. i EIlhlfl.—T81'1 members and five visitoiw met at the hall. 8100.00 was paid to the Bank on money borrow- ed. A vote of thanks to be tendered to Matthew d: McLean, Sourts. for their generous donation towards the hall. Whlst drives to be put on at the beginning of the new year. Sherbrooke-Twelve membe n and one visitor responded to Roll Call by Items of Interest. 'I‘hree letters of condolence given Mrs. Townsend. Mrs. L. B. Llnkletter and Mrs. J. C. McDonald. Christmas cards to be sent to absent members. A parcel was acnt to the Orphanage. also a donation of money. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. A. J. Linkletter. the hostess. ll. was mlccided to got a I'm-is 1on0 visitor met at the home of My; meeting the members responded to, a responded by riddles. St. Fellm-Twenty-thrce members attendance, the prize t b by the teacher and Sakai rgrsiilylclfig Xignieng Institute. Storm windgws 0 e purchased fCl‘ the school, All members are in favor of the pm- hosed __Institute paper, v New Annan Branch had theii, 3322"‘! a‘ MYS- Hurry Mills’ home. held- _W0re made for a social to be m January. Christmas seals from the Red Cross are to be sold The members are to make the c nd’ for Christmas treat for the 531100); ildren. The members of this In. Attractive Many show you. you. JEWIILLER That wlII Last. for Wrist and Pocket Watches, good works, In handsome cases, nicely boxed for Christmas. \Eversharp Pencils and Sets. \ Parker Pena and Pencils in new colors. Cull‘ Links and Signet Rings In good quality design, and finish, also many other articles we would be Engraving on any of the above done in a way to please E. W. TA YLOR’ 142 RICHMOND STREET Presents Years pleased to OPTOMETIIIBT citations. Roll call was answered by favorite Proverb. T sum of $57.- 75 was realized at icnic, money is to be used to paint school next summer. It was decided to buy win- dow shades for the school. Lunch was served and collection taken Roll call next month to be answered with “Dontfls for the Sick room. The meeting closed with the Instl-i tute Carol. One new member en-, rolled. The Next. meeting to -be held at the home of Mrs. Elouize MacLeod. DONALDSTON—Thls Institute met at the school-house 6 memb- ers and 5 visitors were present. The meeting opened by fllllglllfi tho island Hymn. Roll- call was ana- wered by an expensive Christmas gift. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Commit- tees reported and new ones were appointed. It was decided to put money iii the Bunk until needed to pay part on all operations etc. needed by school children examin- ed by Red Cross nurses in our school. The programme consisted of readings by the Secretary. Mrs. Court and Miss Rowe. Next meet- ing to be held in the School-room. ROLLO BAY WE T-The meat- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. White, 10 memberaiand 5 via- ltors were present. was decided to gei, , hold drinking water ffifieélijrgegfihoél) Next month roll call le to he “n: wered with household hints Next meeting to be held lit the ram. Of Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw, » ALMA. The meeting lzlerthe Schoolhouse. 1121181152: e present. The meeting open ‘"1 “ml "is "Ode". followed b); Se k were read and adpoied, cretary reported b“; pad (m, Murescoeing school. ll-t was mov- (led and seconded ithatas October 3 8 VBTY busy month, mgeung mallnbe postponed uhtu November, "IBM-lug is to be held at the lgome 0f Mrs. Nell Barbour a d8. ate is to be held p; hi h ' are to be invited. w c ‘he me" SOUTHAMPTON, 11 and 3 visitors met in themgglhlglg gouge h" ‘he monthly meeting. "B meeting opened with the Pre- sident la the chair. Roll call wag answiimd by each member naming n. book she had read. The min. 11188 of the last meeting were rend and lldflllted. Each member con- tributed 25 cents towards a work of charity to be done in the com. ll-llllllty. It was decided i0 hoid a lwhlst Party iii-the school in Sap. tember. Bills for pointing‘ the The meeting school were m gd_ . opened with the institute "Ode" for next meiftinsgentqf he filial-ill followed by Roll call answered luv-Household Himsh Th meet with "Uses of Potatoes". The miu- in; closed by smgmé .130: Saw utes of Iaat meeting were read andl adopted. Tho members decided to make a comforter to be lotterled. The school desks and seats are to be repaired. Mrs. MacKlnnon and Mrs MacKenzle were appointed to visit the school. Roll call next‘ month to be unawerd with Sugges- titutc are in fa i" - . Institute paper, vor o me plopohed Bear River N 1|, answered bywl-Ilglpflul gtfrliltsq"! ‘L133? were made to have the pie scuba‘ whist. raffi d - , house on lfallililurgngceflixtlillthézlclh? iicxt lllfietllylg to be responded to by A Nickle. After the meeting n vvrv Elljoyabl - the School dfilgigfiam was elven by Linklettcn-Jilightcen members and Frank Linklctter. It, the school childrezasrcgtfltvlgeg on closing day, 51mm" Bar and st. 0.2.1 A lflrfle number of membeifsosiztlllt‘; the home or Mrs. c Gall t officers for 1928 were clecttnd. The schools are furnished with. The boards, water tanks ma sign- chairs, blackboards ahq wait desks. '_M°°l-lll€ opened L‘ ‘h 0t e home of Mrs. Edward Larkins, with eleven members and four vlsi glgngegestglfiion of condolence was rs. W. J. McDonald on the death of her husband and letter of sympathy forwarded t: her. School committee reported four maps purchased for Cross Rive,- School. Entertainment committee appointed to entertain at next meel-lllfi‘ are: Mrs. Linus McDonald, ‘md M“- Alphonse Cornell sick committee: Mrs. W. D. McDonald and M"- Allmletine McIntyre. In. “realm! Pipers were read b'y Mrs ifilghgtrlviclilnnon. Laundering, l‘ s preparation for Life by Mrs. Linus McDonald. After the meeting a P18881118 Programme was gzfied Wt» umvna which was a ° by Miss Eileen Larkin. Lunch- ?" w“ Served by Mrs. Larkln in el’ "Bull 800d style. It was decided l° "We e Grab-bar at the next mBBl-lnfl, (Mrs. James S. McKln. lion's) to consist of articles brought by the members. and mu Call w be Grand River spun‘ “lu_l'md éllhtl members, meet at the School-house. Two members were appointed to clean school. It was moved and seconded l0 buy two dozen maple trees for who“! yard. n. was decided u» pay Angus Enman the sum of $20.00 [qr tlne-Elflhth acre of land to enlarge school grounds. Plane were mime h, hold meeting on October 14th, to arrange for a. bean supper to he held some time in October. and to b"? dish pan. towels, etc, The |Socln1 port of the evening was very held at the school house. I-Jlmsdals-Had , -alx mem- much enjoyed. Next meeting to be bers and seven visitors, meet at the home of Mm. Alexander Foraythe. Meeting opened by singing. After much discussion. it was finally de- cided to have a social meeting serv- ing lunch. the date was undecided. lions for Halloween Party." The meeting to be held at the home oi.’ Mrs._ Joseph Chuisson. llERMANVILLbP-The meeting; was held at the home of Mrs. Alex ll. MacDoiialdnufsniembera and -'l visitors were present. The meeting opened with Roll Call, which was answered with "My first recollec- tions". Minutes of laiit meeting yore read and adopted. Hardwood. floor has been placed In school ,a Sign-board lino been placed. lt was decided to hold an lcecream fest-' ivul to NIIHG funds for school. Roll‘ call next month to be answered with “My Favorite Recipe." Meet- ini-i closed with the National Anth-i em. Next meeting to he held the home of Miss M. Villard. STURGEON—Tlie monthly meet- lniz of this Institute was held in. the school-room on Wednesday, Ali-l Bust 17th. i5 members were pres-i ent. The meeting opened by sing. lui: "it's a good time to get Ac- quainted." Tho minues of the luat. meeting were read and adopted.‘ Different ways were discussed of Tlili-IIIIK money for School funds. it was decided to hold a dance in the Hall. Next night of meeting roll call is to be answered by each member Duxlns a silver collection. 1t was oved and seconded the school roof be coated, and two Sign-boards for tho school as it is in the centre of two roads, EGMONT BAY’& ST. CHRYSO? STOME-IO members and 6 visit- ors met t the home of Mre. Philip Bernard r the regular monthly meeting. Meeting opened with the President in the Chair. ‘Minutes of last meeting were read and rid- opted. Roll call answered by quea- tions. Lottery books are to be re- turned to the Secretary and Prize winners to be announced at next meeting. A Whiat Party and Pie Social to be held at the school house lll st. Philips on Sept. 9th. Decided to hold Whlst Parties in the different districts forming our Institutes. $10.00 was given to n. lam")! to pay Doctors bills. Next meeting to be held at the home of lVlrfl. Denis Araenault. N W GLASGOW-Thin Institute met at the homo of Mra. W.B. Bulinan for the regular monthly meeting. Twelve members and fnur visitors answered roll call with "different ways of serving ap- ples?’ Meetlnz opened by singing Ode. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Steven. son reported for sick committee and Mrs. Hill for school, M", "@0810" lave a very interesting Pfillllllls. A display board for the BChOQI was discussed and collect, ora wore appointed for the ceme- tery fund. Meetlng closed by nlng- Mra. Harland Hill. McKenna. ‘i This meeting was favoured by a solo from Mrs. A. I". Wells. Next held at the home or M" mmord Infill"! f0 b! hQld It MPI- FPNR Wright. Twelve members hid tliregjhnd seconded that platter of lym- patliy be cont to one of the mom“ l ‘BRAD-f members and ll visitors met at the home of Mrs. Harry Mc- vlaltora were present. Meeting I Call. in: the Nllllomll Anthem. Next minutely! meeting to be hold at the home nf Nod and adopted. Bills from f0" ‘MIDDLETON-The meeting was when! wlUFIhe Ode. followed bvibern. ol Two new member! onnoomed. rolled. Minutes of fut meeting Notional the King". Lunch was sewed by the ladies. . CHARNWOOD. This marlin-h; held its regular meeting at tho home of Mrs. Andrew Mcliuuis. 7 lllfilnllfira and 7 visitors were pres- ent.‘ The meeting opened by Blush»: the "Ode". Roll call an- swered by “llow to Improve ‘the institute." -’i‘lie minutes of laat meeting were read and adopted. The members decided to have a Rllfli Dlay in November on socks illldwnltts to raise funds." Lunch was served. eNxt meeting to be held in the School-house. GREENVALE‘. The meeting was held in the ‘School-house. 5 mem- hers and 2 visitors were present. Tho meeting opened with the insti- tute Odo. Several bills were report- ed paid. As the Secretary h d left the district since last me t- 111K. Mrs. Earle MacRae was ap- pointed temporarily, Mrs. Mac- Rne gave a report of the Conven- tion. The porch to the school has been sheathed, and the walls and ceiling are to be painted some color as the schoolroom. Flowers are to be sent to a. member who in ill iii the P. E. i. Hospital. Next meeting to be held in the school, when plans for the fall and winter work will be diarussed, The meet- ilng closed with the "Creed." VICTORIA WEST. The meet- ing was held in' the School-house. 9 members and 9 visitors were pre- sent. The meeting opened b)’ Blnklng the Institute "Ode". Roll call was answered with "Pickle flleclpea". The mlnbtea of last meeting were read and adopted. ‘IBHIB were paid. Committee W88 appointed to paint door of school- One new member enrolled. Nut meeting to be held in the School- house. The meeting closed with God Save the King. 8T. FELIX. Twenty members d four visitors met at the home of Mrs. George DesRochee for the monthly meeting, The meetiufi opened with the President in the chair. ‘Rio-ll call answered with "Jokes". School committee relwfl‘ ed ‘school very satisfactory except maps and money was voted to bu)’ a, new one, Sick committee r6- ported one case of sickness. "ll help was to be given. A let!" containing a lottery book was will from the IS. P. R. W. 1.. was rend- and the members decided to buy. the tickets. 1t was proposed t0 liavaBlngo game at next rneetlhl an a means of raising monaY-l Luncheon was served by Mrs. DB!‘ Roohea. Meeting to be held next month at the home of Mrs. Fell! Akin; New otnoow ROAD. The, meeting wan bold at the homo of ltlra. Aalifqrd Andrews, 1 members and 6 vlliwr! weremreaent. Th! meetlngobened by repeating tllfl "Creed". Roll call followed. ‘I'll! the Int meeting were tival were ivuhmltted,‘ and paid. B! once being .70. The quilt bl! ‘been eomplet _, and is to be 8W!“ ito the Holpltnl. it wu moved One new member wu "l" Anthem oft-or wliioh Meeting cloned with the‘