"lsigood ted’ I d the choicest of ‘Red Rose Teas is the ORANGE PAEKOE QUALITY ~ T“ _P‘ 65W!’ 0i 1‘-“'I('.’.Q First Critic: "'i‘lle llattler's IO oklug a bit worrIc-tl ain't ‘c!’ sl-lronli Critic: "Yus, ‘is luissu s ‘arf kills ‘illl when he loses.” —'llhe Passing Show. nadialls In London Canadian High Commissioner’: ffice in London Week by Week 18th September, i924 i tiring the week ended 17th Sl-p» . bcr. 2t!!! visitors called at the cc, out of whom 131i obtained erviclrs and 33 registered. ‘ u the 15th September the High mmi loner‘s Office circulated to e addresses on the Canadian Ofli. l Mining News Letter a "Mlnlnt-f ll ' dealing with the Mineral oductlon of Canada during the st. nix months of 1924. Another c iutsell on the report of the Do- nion Bureau of‘ Statistics dealing lh the Gold Productlonpf Can- n p15,; your was also sent out. A nlber of “Mining Notes" are in eparatlon for circulation next ell including one in regard to ‘ rcturn to Canada of Dr. Alfred . (l. Wilson and .\Ir. Wyatt Mal- lm of the Department of Mines. other one calling attention to publication of the Dominion l‘t‘illl of Statistics of its Annual port on the Mineral Production Canada, 1922, and a Mining Note t-ho Summary Report of Pant A. thl- (leologlcal Survey, Depart- ut of Mines. Other Notes which - being circulated deal with Vol-l e 1i oi‘ the Report of the Cann- ll Arctic Expedition 1913-18. lllll: wit-h Geology and Geogra- y, rind the First General Report tlu- Lignite, Utilization Board of ' containing some valuable pers dealing with the experi- nts which -hnve been nrailelu nuoction with the problcln of rbouizing and briuuetting '01‘ skatchewnn Lignltes. Canadian Calttle Slllpperswlll be lcreslell in the announcement ‘Hi0 by the British Ministry of . culture nlld h‘lsherles that the unions oi’ paragraph (2) of Ar- ' ~15 ol’ the importation of Cun- iian Cattle Order 1923 are not to e pllt illto opt-ration until the 1st ovember, 1924, pending further usidertttlon of the question as Ito o carrying of animals on the for- urd well-deck during the months [October to March‘ inclusive. In e meantime discussions will take ace between Canadian Shipping terests and the Ministry of Agri- lture and Fisheries. - The lion. E, M. Mucdonald. Min- lcr of Defence, now representing e Canadian Government at the lmembly of the League of Nations - Geneva will be in London on IEIOIJHI‘ 2nd. He will stay at Clar- llt-‘s Hotel -and sail for home ln c SS. Homeric on October 22nd, accompanied by his son. Dr. N. J. C. biurphy, of Liverpool, has been appointed by the Canadi- an Government, as one of the Medl. cal examiners under the Civil Ser- vice insurance Act. ' During the past week the follow- illg enquiries for Canadian goods have been received by the Canadi- an Trade Commissioners in Great Britain: A Southof-England firm is desir- ous of obtaining chairs in knock- down state from Canada. and asks ‘Ior ilaittnrns and offers from Can~ 1 "N-EW_ ANNAN. On September Annlg Brown, i 17th, nine members and three Visi- ter ‘t I the School Committee, the school one visitor. Since August meeting, i ed Miss Mathleson after which thei meeting closed by singing the Nat~| tonal Anthem. The n-ext meeting will be held at the homo 0t‘ Mrs. J.| R. White. Report of Womenis ‘ Institutes, of Prince Edward Island MURRA YlHAIoBOUR. Thirteen members and tour visitors attended the September meeting or this 1n- stltute which was held at the home oi hlrs..Albert McLeod. Meet-lug opened by singing ths Ode follow- ed bythe Institute prayer, Roll call was answered by naming your “Favorite Soap." Reports from Sick and School committees were given. It was decided to purchase a Map of iEurope for White Sands School, and Blinds for ‘Cape Bear School. Programmes for the next six months were given to every mem~ ber. Following an enjoyable recita- tion by Mrs. Dave Brooks, a Con- SOUTH BEDEQFE. Nineteen- mclnbers and six visitors met at» the home ot‘ Mrs. Ephriam Loard whore the September meeting oi‘ this Institute was hold. Roll call was responded to with a National Event. The members of this club are practising for a Play to be; glv-en shortly, and are also plan- ning to sew for a bazaar this fall. The next meeting will be held at the home ol’ Mrs. ‘Howard MacFar- lane. ‘ FR-EELANI), 140T 11. On Sep- tember 2nd. eight members and eight visitors met at the home ot- test. was held. Lunch was 56TVE(.I|M'rg_ my“; 5mm, when, ‘he reg. 111111.11» B06111 110111‘ Bfllflyid- '1'11°.ulsr monthly meeting of this club next meeting will be held at the w“ hem Ape,- smgqng the Inw- 1101116 01' MPB- J- J- MBOKBY- itute Ode, the minutes of the prev- ' 'lous meeting were read and nd'~ IPRIEST POND. The September opted. Miss Ruth Allen was ap- moetlng otthls institute was held at pointed Secretary Treasurer, 0w. Mrs. Michael's MacPhees home. ing to the resignation of Miss W1 was attended by flve menlbers il-llrrdy. it was decided to hold an and flve visitors. Aliter the usual 1% Crmm 50cm] m provide rum“ Ollfillills. 1t Will-l 1190111911 111111 1119 to blly nc wseats for the school. 119W 111101‘ 1'01‘ 11111 89111101 5111111111 1W Two now members were welcomed. 111111 111111115 11111 "1101111011- $011111 1115' The next meeting to be held ’at the cussion took place on the holding Mme u; Mm _|_ (;_ Tupum ot‘ a Whist Party in the school. Mrs. MlwPlwe and Mrs. Kenya were an roar tulip. The August meet- polnted School Committee. Three in; or this Ingfllule wag held ut new Inembors were welcomed. llsln- the home of Mrs. Cllflrlle Maynard. tul hints on Jelly Making were giv- um] m,‘ gtlendbd by eight mem- on- 11nd miter the serving of a bers and three visitors. Alfter tlle dainty lunch by the hostess. the usual routine business, a letter from meeting closed with the National the Supervlgor wtm rend, and Mrs. Authslu, Mil-ls Cecilia will entertain Archie Ellis read "'l'he Things the institute for the October ulcer worth While." 'l‘wo new uleubunl-l 1llg- were welcomed, Tho next meetinfl will be held at the home oi Miss tors met llt the home oi‘ Mrs. Cllea- CENTRAL ROYALTY. The Sop- Tuplln where tlle regular tember meeting oi‘ this Institute monthly meeting ol‘ this Institute was held at the School house, and wuis held. Following the report ol' was attended by six members and sink was ordered repaired. inter» this Clllb suffered a great loss in, eating papers were rend by Miss the death of their former President ran constant-n‘ llowness and Miss \Vrlght. Luucll the late Mrs. J. W. Trowsdale. In wa sscrvicd and a social hour enjoy- the absence of the Vicc1Presltlentl ed. Following a vote of thanks to who has gone to the States to 11119-1 the hostess, the meeting closed by the Secretary. Mrs. Roper presided. singing the National Anthem. The usual routine business was am ' tended to. including 1911011 1101113 KINGSBORO. Nlne members and various committees. A letter 01' seven visitors attended th-e Septemr sympathy was written to be sent ber meeting of this Club which was to Mr, Trowsdale. ‘The following held at the home of .\Irs. S. S. and officers were elected ifor the re- Walter Robertson. After tho-usual malnder oi‘ the year: President.- opening. the Branch convenors Mrs. J. F. Roper, Vice, Mrs. Ham- werie appointed, The Secretary read mond Harper. Secretary. Mrs. A. a paper on Child Welfare and Pub- Agnew. A committee was appoint- llc Health. The next meeting willed to arrange for an Ice Cream be held at the home of .\Irs. Fred booth at the Central Royall)" Robertson. |School Fair. - - LOWER MONTAGIYE. The Aug- M _ _- ust meeting of this Institute WiTS _ Yes‘ 1151111111,?“ Ib1:n;1ltDa:;gll€g_ held at the home of Mrs. George Lsgedgfflilgfidef 1g Poole, ten members and ten vlsi- ,, j ‘or? atteudmg. MISS Mathiedonyl But. my dear, said grandma. adlan manufacturers of the follow- ing types of chairs: Windsor, bed-;S“11°1"15°1 w" View“ “"11 “"9 drawing roomi room; dining room, and adjustable, A Nottingham firm would like to hear from Canadian exporters of butter boxes. Boxes to be made of white wood planed inside and otlt and dovetailed and glued or lock- jolnis. The white wood to be free l‘l'()lll resin and knots, so as not to taint the butter. .\ London produce importer wish. es to make connections with Can-. adlan exporters oi‘ peas, beans. seeds and similar produce. The High Conlmissioner has re- ceived notice of payment by the Belgian Government to the Bank of Montreal, London, of the usual half-yearly interest amounting to £23,262, due 12th September, 1924. on the Belgian Treasury's Bond of £930,480, covering tho purchase price of Canadian ihonses and mules acquired by the Belgian Government art the conclusion of the War from the Overseas Mill- tllry Forces of Canada. The High Commissioner's Oflics has been advised by the Glasgow 'l‘radc Commissioner that. the Man- aging Director of an important Scottish (lonlpany of Dyers and Finishers is visiting Canada in or- der to make an extended investiga- Llon as to the feasibility of estab- lishing a slmllarlndustry i-n the Dominion, he has been supplied by the Trudi. Commissioner with a variety of preliminary information and IIIFIIISINHI with letters of in- troduction to leading authorities in Canada. ‘ Plain truth will influence half a score mcu, nt most n nntloll. or an ago, while mystery will lend mll~ lions by the nose. --,__ "1 want to be excused," said the wornledlooking juryman, addres- sing the judge. "1 owe a man $5 that I borrowed, and as he is leav- mg town for some years I want to catch him before he gets on the train and pay him the money.” "You are excused," replied the judge, in icy tones. "1 d0n’t want anybody on the jury who can lie like that." “Child's Eyelids Inflamed Stuck Together and Bled” Mr.E.I’. ' Kmflbell, Elhvlus _ "Our little gill from birth was troubled with inflamed eyelids Incl in spite oI several remedies, grew worse until at the age of n:- teen months im- eyss could not he opened lhkl‘ sleep without bleed- “ ing, o wuy discharge nan»: 11w h4- hostile: ity. The child's grandmothers were con- sulted by mail, and both responded with. a little sample box of Dr. Cline I Omi- Thue were used u dlrectod. and hated until we could obtain u further mp- ply from Edmonton. Improvement yo! very marked from the firit application ‘l: .313” ' a ' not reappear. sided and llu not retinal” ment- Ilr. 9 Ghana's l0 a ' .’ hilnnaouquot-unnnmnsmoouulunlhwll tie, All», writes: end adhering with greet teneo rgs was easier removed Inflammation nub- Ointment business was taken up. The next iMrs. Lelth Cowan. lin the lbcrs and five visitors. The usual- earnsstly, “you are very young. Do uninteresting Demonstration on . .,.. First Aid and Bandaglng. No new tie-d ma’ "I am being fitted now, grandma’? explained the prospective sweetfl meeting will be hold at the home oi‘ ly_ “Seventeen gowns!»- you feel that you are flttcd for mat" _ I ELMIRA. The September meet-l OWN GUARDIAN SMOKING TOBACCO IS FOUR TIMES SEALED 71a ou/ar wrapper o/wa/er-antl-mazlr/are prog/laara/in 7/119 regular umfwrapper s 010m name and trademark 7/10 heal/y (‘in foil 7/20 fieaz/y 1710121742 paper 3 L1H Ire D to bring you the full richness and mellow sweetness of this- “Tobacco of Qualit " Manufactured by iMPERiALTOBACC-O co. or CANADA LIMITED PAGE ELEVEN g ol‘ this Institute was held at home olf Miss Mary MoPllee and was attended by seven incur; routine business was transacted] after which an interesting paper was read. The next meeting will be held at the home ot‘ Mrs, William ‘Harris. STANCHEL. On September 5th, nine members and eight- visitors met at the home otf Mrs. Nell Cam- eron where the regular monthly ‘meeting of this society was held. Miss Helen Mathieson. Supervisor. presided and after the usual open- ing some unfinished business was attended to. Miss Mathleson gave an interesting talk on Institute Work. Lunch was served by the hostess and th-e remainder of the evening was spent" in Music and games. A vote olfthanks was tender- Healthy Children Always Sleep Well Tile healthy ch-lld sleeps well and during its waking hours is novel‘ cross but always happy and lauE11" ing. 1t is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if your children do not sleep well; .it' they are cross and cry a. E1881- 4111111 give thenl Baby's Own Tablets anti they will soon be well and balmy again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate ‘ the bowels, sweeten the 81011111011. banish constipation, collie and in- digestion and promote healthful sleep, They are absolutely guaran- teed fres from opiates and may be given to the new-born babe with perfect safety. You can obtain the Tablets through any medicine 119111- er at 25 cents a box. or by mall. post paid, from iThe Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., lBrockvllle Ont. BRINGING UP FATHER Bright and colorful in the ex- treme is the smart little afternoon frock shown above. The material is georgetts, white dotted in red. A plain strip ot‘ white extends npthe front of the skirt. and the white georgette jabot. is edged in red ribbon. Matching ribbon outlines the sleeves and stimulates a tiny col- lar with ends that drop loose at the front. The red ribbon belt ties at the back. Art l 2 Bonshaw School Fair; (Continued from Page 10). -Marjorie hlacRae, Bonsllaw Mary MKICPIIHII, Argyle Shore Clare. McMauus, Bunshaw Christine MacNevln, Bonshluv Work-Class A John. McManus, Bonshaw Laura MacPhnil, Argyle Sllo Grace Sellars, Argyle Shore Isobel Ferguson, Iloushaw l_l Work-Class B Mary MacPhoil, Argyle Sho Itoy MncLuan, Argyle Shore 3 Florence Sttewa rt, Shore 4 Flora llellc Ferguson, Argyli- Shore ' Penmanship-Class A 1 Isabel Ferguson. Bonsllaw 2 Flore-nee Miacllae, llonshaw 3 Mary MacDougnll, BOIIHIHIW 4 Jmln MulcNcvin, llonsllaw Class B 1 Grace Sellnrs. Argyle Short» 2 Florence MacPllali. liousllulv 3 Milton Macitae, Bout-thaw Clan C 1 Clara McMianus, Iloarl-shnw 2 Christine MncNcvln, Bonsh 3 4 Marjorie Mncllae, llonshaw cLAss 1a-con-rssrs Public Speaking 1 Clara McManus. Bonshnw 2 Roy MacLenn, Argyle Shoro SPORTS (a) 5O yd dash for girls under nine year; 1 Lfz le Gillis, Argyle Shore 2 Stella MacLean, Argyle Shore MncNevin, Argyle 3 Alberta Shore 4 Catherine MacNevln, Bonslrnw (h) 50 yd dash for glril under yearn 1 Laura MacPhail, Argyle Shore 1M Argyle Mary MucPhall, Argyle Shore 2 Jean AIacNovin, Ilonshaw Sclhrs, Argylr Short; " Isabel Ferguson, ISDllSllllW l 1 - luus and Alarjorie M JCIiiltJ, lilmsila w 1i (‘l 'i-l‘m- MacNl-rirl and Flor. ellce .\iat.l , llunsllaw ~i .\lary Alat-Pllail and Alan-Nevin. Argyle Shore Thread and Needle Race 1 Florence Stclvnrt llacliuan. Argyle Shore _ 2 Alarjtirit- ll‘i lcltav, lsonslltlw u 4 Florence Aloe-line, lioushztlv ) 75 yd dash for girls over 12 yrs; 1 Emily Sullars, Argyle Shore ' 2 Aiargaret Alac-Lczln, Argyle Sllurc 3 Mary hlflilPililli, Argyle Shore 4 l\l'.‘il‘jill‘le lliatcltae, Bonshow 75 yd dash forboys under 9 years 1 ltobilrt hiactluarrie, IiUIlblliHV 2 Iran Ferguson‘, Bonshulv 3 “iflrw-‘Y 3111151111”? Uonshiilv I Ii Clara IYIfluMilflllS and Lesttr 4 Eric Ifi-rgusun, lionshaw ,1|;,,|, x‘ Bonshaw Ltlgédudflsh for boys under l? years» l Alargarnvt Aluclman illlll Alex 1 Roy lliaclx-zln, Argyle Shroe ludcxevln’ Amy“ but,“ 2 Iiaviti Macltnc, Iionsllaw Pie Eating Contest 3 Fred llickox, lionshnw 1 .\lliton hlarltac, Borlsllaw 1i Alex M .ci\'l.=viul, Argyle Shore- 2 Wt nllell lilurl-iy, Argyle Shore 120 yd dash for boys over 12 years 2i Ali-x hlanNr-viu, Argyle Shore 4 Jullllllit: Maclviltllus, lionsllaw Class , 1 Stephen lliucLcoll, Bone-thaw Relay Race 2 Lt-stter IIlCkilX, llonsllaw 1 Argyle Show 2 UOIISIHIW 50 yd sack race for boys under 10] ‘Trtstefis Race years-Class A 1 MEX MflifiNvvill. ‘Argyle Shnrc| 1 Jllllltls Boyce, llonsllaw 2 Milton Mllultatl, llollsllaw 2 Alllllrnsll Sellars, Ii David Milt-lulu, llonslraw _ 31mm 4 Roy MacLlun, Argyle Shore 3 '|‘_ llt-atop, llmlsbzlw 5O yd sack race for boys over l2 4 Willi: rt ‘ MuvPhaZl, years-Class B |Slloro ' 1 Ilcstlzr Ilickux, Bnnshaw Teachers Rees 2 Slobllen- MacLeod, lioufillllw 1 hfarion MacSwalu. Ilnnsllnw . 3 ldwun Stcwart, Argyle Shore 2 Noll Mru-(Ygtnntgll, 50 yd wheelbarrow race for boys 511010 1 Lester ilicllux anti NllltonKlockey Race for Boys Mac-Rae, Bonshnw 1 2 Fred llickox and lluvid hllc-iNl-riu. Aft-WM 31111111 11.1w, Bonghglw l 2 Lcstcr Illckox 3 Alex MacNevfn and CIIPSUETIM11V11UN1. Bonshaw lllacPllull, Argyle Sllori- . 1i so yd three legged race for boys Marley. Argyle Shore 1 (Ihestcr hIacPlla-l and Ray MacLelln, Argyle Short- 2 Milton MIIURHH and Jollnnic|Free lilacMantls. llonsllaw 1 3 Stephin MncLe-oti and Lester Hickox, Bonsllaw l 4 Alex MacNevin and Vl/undell‘ Murley. Argyle Shore F 5O yd three legged race for girls N 1 Margaret liIacLean and Grace lo Mary and ltay I'll f8 Argyle Argyle IlW and hlncliae, Bousllnw for all Elnily Sollnrs, Argyle Shore 2 Marjorie lilacltae. lJ-llnshaw 4 3 ree l Shore Olga MacNe yin, llonsllaw 12 for all —(Women) Alan-line and David , . Argyle ltay hlaclican and Alex Mac- Stupllrn \Vili(Il'0Il Sellers and Wendell 4 JohunleMat-Ili ilIlllS and Milton Mary MBCPIll-Lil, Argyle Sllore 2 Mrs. Edwin Boyce, Bonshnw 8 liars. Nell Mac-Nevin, Argyle Show 4 Mrs. E. L. Crosby, Bonshaw Free for all -(Men) A . 1 Wilbert MacPhall. Argyle Shore 2 Stewart MacNevin, Bonshaw _ 3 EverettiMacRae, Bonshaw 4 Archie Murley, Argyle Shore Free for all-(Men) B 1 Ambrose Sellers, Argle Shore ' 2 T. Beaten, Bonshaw 3 James Boyce, Bonshaw’ 4 Harry MacNcvin, Argyle Shore, MEN ANII llll|l$E§ not/noel,» related a men to an more intelligent of the uelmnla l: soon in many of the ailments so which age prone and the remedies to I t e answer. octors and veterinarians m ofbcl- lent time! surprised tolura oI i .d I oi’ their methods of hen the pic]; ments oI man and bent. be Spralns, burns, scslds, ecnnchl and many other minor Injuries, may day ailments. too In men Ind lfll n take the same couns, suns “- imntdiately to the some unneces- 11° Absttbine _|r. W111 Abeorbine wn first discovered by e war. very close student of tbs hoses, m1. Young, and by him, devoted so Its-cause. hen its very exceptional benefits, ho '. were prompt y seized used let human race and In u mil or lot ay . ilifimmut-biliitiroiiininjiwlihiu used h! in- men, women and chilm-ou ovuryvldsu 111111 a litive germicidr-o germ bib-r: of r. I "l" "in? m": t“ urts. t s use the purposes served by I3’ mentl and elnbreoutbul, mouth-wail and for on .463‘ not aaco Mrs D. J. lilac-Loan, Argyle ' ‘lmiddi .l'.t"'<i:$n‘l. n t: u use tally.” lug st yell tiuggh u. -By one, McMANUS BY clouur-VM us A clue Fix - THE AUTO 11> -OU"‘ 0F (crllMlbblON THE TELEPHQN; lb ottoman AN' t CANT or: Down "rowN r114 THIS N FOOT.‘ TO SAY SAMBO COME AROUND THE. FRONT HERE‘: TliN _OOL\_»M1%' ALL YOU MINE To 0o lb t=ol_l_ow M~r l WHO DO l HAVE TO KILL’ G l__.. _ Q n21 av luv-It. Fun-n: Stllvnct. Inc TURN ON THE Nrgvr CORNQR AN Kean QOIN‘ UNTW ‘fQU CONE. To OINTX Mqgg; Ivar Brim» w-hu reserved. ,9