Profitable C. E. MacKsnzle Oftontiines one notices buildings being erected and 1ieriies otherwise improved of themselves tire gressiitg. This some idea ‘ with very little otrtslde help can tronstruct iinii develop lh int: industry. herd. one oi‘ the principal purls this plan must he duiry recori Others must be the selection oi’ up io at certain limit tinless given the type of n cow that has in h cost. lli-ri- is wiieri- llle ilIl\'llIliill-{('S recilrtl keeping are noticed. \\'ith i "ord sheet hand. it i.~i simply at lllillii"l' tniiking cotnparisilns; tin-n llla- good Improvement new pro- these cominenilablo and show thut the owners are pro- should ibe carried out in respect to herd i improvement. Any intelligent farm- it-i- may pliin his own herd buildin;:; 1i’: which will be u. lasting credit to his good judgment and persever- Whutovei‘ plan a dnlrymian may nilopt for the iniprovotnent oi iii.- good dairy sire and careful feed- itnmcdiniel_i' juiliztnent of the owner will ilepcttil wlii-llii-t‘ he a ‘lccts the DIAMOND jUBILEE (Continued from Past: 1i village of North Wiltshirc. WI twelve months have fled. Another year with all of its hopes and op- portunities have gone; and as we as sons and daughters of Temper- ance look back over its history we feel deep the sting of regret that instead of’ prostates. rel- rogress-oh has been lil‘? racial of our order. so much so that your of- ficers have become almost dis- u, heartened. No quarterly sessions sidersble extent "to the severity of thc past winter and tho impossible state of tho roads in April. Yet in July u session was called for at Fredericton, the iNlVPPVIL-llllfli" of which cost the Division about $6 alone yet not enough member-i gn~ thered to hold n meeting. Today under Divine guidance we oi is. Al. it) "i. come we have at various times in of Highland Division long hold aloft the cotntnunity the ennobling and uplifting principles oi‘ sobriety. tegrity and good (citizenship which our order seeks to instii. 'l»‘oiiuy we nro highly honored at on of on were held; perhaps due to a con- thi-ir invitations and for the wel- to thi- young men and women of in- this our seventy-fifth anniversary ‘(lid lltlifh ( leztnxvl‘ \i \l>ll l.\' <'\\'.\n»\ ‘.-___.__._...__.__.....-... i {milk itnii his! ttlii.i>l‘i.'|l fol‘ 1u'ofit.-. in all lll'illl(‘l|(‘..\; oi‘ business iitci inaiii-i" whelhi-i" it be tnt-rcontilc or iiny other. liifil,‘ turutivi-r, ii' no zoitin‘. on ri-ally tilt-an ‘I During the time the “Tlilldf was working as dairy recorder 1h‘- on-i thing that these records set-met] to bring out was comparisons as the ‘following illustration well oahow‘ in one hi-rd of ten ireeeiving i the fill feed, lht- uveragt- yield wits il.'.'-i.‘; fpotitiiis mill; illlll .‘ll7 pilunils itidlviduitl iran all the wily from 5.7311 1101111111., lflfl 1iotinils fat int. : ill the 13.475 pounds pounds fut. This is only oni- lit-rd itmilng about Olin fiity troming undnr my no.’ cc that ' matte, does iioi kci-p the lllikllllfififi lit-re agniti shows ikctipitlg its the lonils-‘ione oi" merit. Ht-Utlftl keeping in find out wlmt leach iniiividtial is iloing is mily -oni- i-ivl) in the grout chain, nein-ssiiy of comparing itulivtiluitl [yields ituil their cost is t-illOWll as $00!] its the owner asks himself the question; what iloi-s this compnri-i lilo. milk iiti no; his by the DTQSHHUI‘ oi‘ our \\'. come and trust may be pleasant to him itnhle to its. Since we inst met tl no lumbering, 'l‘hi» profit i.~: record tller strength enforcement; We regret 11". vote taken was so small, ulyzing the vote iit. the ed or have existed in lh llruiliilhiane, New illiisg Wolfe, \‘i'iltsbiri-, eit". Again l regret the-r decline iti miunhai divisions ri-poriiiii; and l few liiileeil are nieetittg. tnl received has not hileit to inset iociil rooming cleiti l,’ l'fl\\'i~i, core odd of records to pity tho untionol of time. l might. ltcre that this is tho i-altici- l uusitlnetl office has bet-h the euse, up and to ~ili nth-ed iinti over, \\'o will yet coine r Head, Brother ii. ll. Nickel-soil. lil. l’. We hid hitn n cordial wel- his sojourn hero inent. vote has been lilkPn M111 l1 imoilly majority rolled nll l" in lt*lll]l(‘l' polls we find where ilivisions exist- iilmost unnniiiiiiiis vote was polled. Special titi-ntioit mllflil it“ iii-Til“ "f to report. untl have llilti to draw on roserve. pt-r ,'l‘his iriinuoi 14o on for any ienitth innko anti sihotilil some oi‘ the. divisions cilmc Suprvimi: rind prof- ie refund- fitr- ance law that. the yet. in an- iliiii-reiili e past. iLlI ow, (‘ope n fur- rship, i‘cu' fear that The ciipi~ sufflxzieni expenses ciipllit. ‘ im-ni ion ‘irst timi- thzil sticli yn-rhnps mi with iii 0n itccotm-t of the M97771)’ tthere Wits a Mice than usual. Sllftervisor was pr ilcmmisinzttton on which was of interest to all ("$91155 1i Dleasunt social hour w crtjtiyetl. J -l’~ 3141111"; Auditors, m. R§ports of] Institutes of (Continue P. . d front Page '2) -_____.____.__.__.._..___ attractive and unto-date one. The interior is of Douglas Fir in uttur. ul finish. dt is being equipped imp individual seating and‘ gglial-‘te cloak irooma for the boys and 3mm The stove, window shades and cost h°°k9 B") ti» be Purchased ‘by the institute before next meeting The old School is to be renovated and used as a Community Hid), when, 210015831!‘ the ‘institute meetings will Little Harbour-On October s5“, “'15s ‘HQFDGP ‘met the womemof ‘this district for the purpose oi 01-53111 _ ills a Women's Institute. Anett- ihe work had them, thorough] i itlained the following officers ywffg liDminted:--l’resldeint, Mm A R Mflfllley; Vice ' ' lug. llut feed. no matter lmw "mm Wm] m“ my“, ‘numbers m, R Power" seclfigfgfide¥l. Mrs. W. ‘mm’ m hm” ‘veil imimwmi m“ liighlriilil. Our thanks indeed got-s Mary 035mm“. Di)" was‘ M159 riiiioii may he. can only be used ‘mt-m those ‘mnhy members rm. . rectors, Mm Neil- MaoDo ' id out ‘Mrs. aimsfiiiifibsiuofiliig? , . . , to _ . . gmmmi "(miimimtni m“ "imnim the past received itt their hands. M2’ xligxifeyiérgilrel Power and u-nilency toward milk and tiit pro- M“, the“. aft-or,“ in this Home ided- 1h“! m ampbell. lt Wag (184. ilttviiilti iii it l‘(‘il.\'(lllill)lL' or low ‘vnrk M, crown,“ with Success and e fourth Tuesday of each month ‘be the re meeting. Tile first, me field at the home or ower on November ll. I'll. “G|cnmere"-_Th9 reg-uh“. i111: of this institute was h October 26th ht 1116 home ’. A. Mclsaac, $011113 L1,, Eular day oi emit will-l be MP8. Wyn 6th at 7.30 meet- old on of M-rs. 6 RtNld. evening b91111; smaller attend- Miss Harper 1,119 esent and gavg ii ‘iFloward/faklng" ..*\S to its the“ "V" "0 important business “'0E|d°t1.--0n October 25m, 11..., gflmiigl] Ofdni-v district met in [hg ' ‘°".‘°"*‘“- 'i’°l' lite lllliilose iii‘ orgitttlzing it “m” 113F901‘. the Supervisor wits lttcsent and explained the wot-it. The following officers-i were up. 1iolnieil:--Preerident, Zilrs, '1', 1r_ WPHi-i Vice President, Miss Annlp llclbuc: Sec '-'l‘rens. Mrs is Reeves; Directors, Mrs. J. R.‘ M210‘ Williams, iMrs. l‘. Penny “m1 311-1., i. l‘. floss and 1311115 1.1 ,\1111,.,-_ .11 W415 d‘; tiled that tho first reizulai- meeting be lit-id in rho Schoolrooni on Nov Hill-bill‘ (lih iii 7 p. m. and that the regular dii yol‘ meeting he. the his; 'l‘""~$i|='-Y rtt"euch month. K'"95b°I'0-——-’l‘en nlciiuheiw-i were 1iresent iii the ltoine oi‘ M-i-s. ,\‘_ ltoliierisou on October 26th, tfor the‘ 1'1! s II Women's ‘litsiituiva- iztiiiclti-iiicly rthnw thht ‘Pails ' Iinybeabiood disease -—but they certainl. l {Fcome to a head quickly and heal clean- , Jy, when a few drops of i ion to rise in his DFOTQS." ‘Jiioll Yields arc swallowed up ally mere average, 1mm‘ traile unfairly on the rcoutiii ('(I\\'\' which‘ bring up thi- avnr: It; whit: ivoulil itlflli like it my liiisis "ll ll ll’ bi- illlyillilil.’ llll the sore, destroys pus, kills all ' ‘germs and starts n healthy healing from the bottom. 'Equaliy good for abscesses, Old \"he selection of cows on 111,.“ Sores and Ulccmnnd Run-around. ‘dividuul tui-rlt. is hoih t, g0,“ l, $115 a bottle 1111i»! proposition and an lmiiluii _ _ otllloutdruuistaor sent pourpnicl by . I " w. r. YOUNG mo. m ' ' l-ynu: Building hlonlrel] siiiieii tli:.i one need not. iljku into consideration ivliili- lbllfillllflieé. 1a good pure bred sire Hflllli: has stud that the do sire ind samples Ilble S niun l5 illi- ' » ~ ' - I . . ilii dititi _in.in who is tniiking Slltfi as oi his htlsiness today Now why these twin i FLOUR i AND FEEDS We handle the leading brands or “Hard Wheat" and “Diem? Flour in bags all siz- First. ii titoinenfs intlegu lvity seleclloti is ni-(-@g51u-y_ "o"! lwlllliill-t always WM“ ‘Hriiiilidlvtis heétween in tile same herd; which besides frequently 1111-! the previous judgment the owner, as to the all fresh and good. 11' he is rt scrub or low gr Who will be tht, 1 move liilil bu“, tniidi- it r@1,_11,y_ Poultry), Chick Food, Calf i Meal, Din-tiller: Dried Grains, Cow Chow. Han Chow, Chick Chow, Pig Chow, Feed Flour _ (for FOX Biscuits), Poultry l ‘Hone Mini, Mont Scraps, AI- hlfn Moll (fins for Poultry) Charcoal (for Poultry) Stock Foods (In packages). Lice Killer, I" Mutt, Milk Mash, Poultry Specific,‘ Leg Bands (for Poultry) Ind other lines of Poultry Buppllol. Tilt‘ Yieilow Sp "m" “llflptlsetl to “Jilin” of its mud, lUlll it muiiiliiilt- o ortzitnlstnn. it of China w f lllllillir- “V1,, 'l'ltt-ri- must illii rest, “l” hart. of tliosi- Io simpi- t1“. "n.1," iiiriniilg. i i i. i lllod Hay Ind Straw, < width ‘and Black Feed Oats, L A M E 1 7'5" pa”? ' sprained ankles. bruised . Jun! IflNId 1 Garland muscles, and other huflfl < yield to the healing influ- choice Amittlonn Crushed Oychr litblll (B00 blgl.) 1 Ont-load (D0 bags) but On- tario l-lntd Poultry Grit. Gut ‘jibe lsw prhpl- Whflllflil A onco of Mlnardw. NARUS; t ‘f ltizvi- rllUWll similar results wliin l“"5°i"l iilmilllll-t started. This should tilt-r.- iilll i ('tl\\':\' and iicluiil 1iet'i'oriiiiitici- oi‘ the i4.- ’ ‘ _ front‘ m“ WU’ llt-‘Hllllllllli it. is found that. it)‘ “i” i" iliiilllllll.’ up it sure anti mitt-i Autiihi-i" point to lltifll‘ in mind isi _ , _ iii-s- 1lillKlllHlllllK mark oit the motto or u‘ H ‘WW “h” ltcpsionies ‘i - » uld lm coinphaslzeil. on shows ile- discovers animals ilifferences revers- es at. lowest prices Whole. some cows, indicate mgldpulfigigluaf (leuerally one of the saililosi "1, ‘m, mum ‘iibll may be (rhrqqpgfltlfl, to»)... m"; things in tilm whole world today is nll herd and . Tlbio Cornmeal. Oatmeal, zalkqfiiggpgroni- "Y"! sross inc-nine .1 Buckwheat Flour. Graham WgmJdI-‘ng [hp Mm M w“ ‘ Flour. Rolled Oats, 010., otc., know he is one hiiir r11‘, the community. irst. to make tits the above mom, m. be on pnmr-d 1;": lllll its color lg no <'ll){||t.‘ml.'lli of no nl|l'l'f.‘.ll(l(‘.l' of fiilth on who iiri- helping ‘l‘ (‘Oilrdfl 9f gm,“ ialenn sheet. lH-aricy Stream villi- hits surrendered its 'l‘hi- hooks, oti:., including libriii lll l ill‘ m“ seven illViSitlllH reporting to toil U... lllLf reporii-ti fortyrfivt- in trood stand I ire - . . . ~ r 1 "- lminutiss of the ireviotts ic-titi 1 “m, n“, u“ . _,_ ‘hm ‘ its). fitlict andtlii. - - l ll ( l1 Ff“: strength—arc apphed cvcty as the litl lcilitiuig " Your iticotniiii; officers eiinnnt were read and itdo-ptcil. ltoil-ciill ew ours. , .n_tm_h t, “H: Hm prnslvpxf w“ ifosii-i- the work without the loy:il1\\';is llllfl\i'(il‘i.‘ii b year-h member giv- “Abaorblne Jincascs the paimcieans i hfighf i..._._.,,,.,-,. u“, dump, i: ‘ isuppori oi‘ cvi-ry member of the int; n recipe. The next meeting will "I" Ortii-i". Although wi- were promised ‘idhiil "on several occasions |ll tlti _ Sisters to answer whether 1"" i|l‘l‘i\'l"fl it or not. “i” nll ltiitisi-li‘ in livlilini-ss iii i ely will. iher Tf‘f('.i‘f'.ll('.() to ii. an organization such ing of moral suasion and moriil only lentlorsliip could i" n ed to carry on the work. the stipincnoss of rwhat we coll tnorul imagination. Good [NEOPIO ure excited io wrntli by pictures- que movies, sensational tiasi-iini: ivrongs, and yet remain cold or re- _ going 11m great“. (lamflgi “hi: fltliftigtl-IH when dull, continuous. elhg 1 , _ » gr ni ng wrongs are so sufficle t FEEDS i itizasir“ 79°" t» . W0 AN llfldqlulrierfl for mm. 1",," “m, Wm] mum“ "f"! of iniquity. such us the effects of . a“ ‘films of flock and PM“ mm, Mm [N "fled hp is Wk‘ lto- the use of different tiolwil now sold ~11‘! PO04; 3:111:11; inks merits on ills. stock" MZAM-----.--,.--,.--- A '. Arriving Olrloadn of Bram H] W “B91111! records and ket- j """ ' """"" ' ' r . 1 l! 0 i _ Mruqunfl.’ o" 3.1,. M6“ byéi"i(igxyq'ilgfznhtiiiillrfi from your KEIIJI Stubborn COIIIIII g \. Cotton 809d Meal, Cracked years brliifl "ilmiillirrirllliiciltilbytii fpw ; inauurry ’ . 9"": F.0d (‘Qfflmflili Crulll- a "mm- "p m ’ For mu streamline. this old ‘ l t ed Onto. Schumnker Feed. “Jim” “Y adopting tho ilouble "s" > , “mmjjy“fffl"mfizf,";ii°°‘l"'- ' Food wit": (r0,- pwigry) s,',xlza"i‘|’li(_milliillii"il "Him: common A¢-.x-.-'.xx--.-----l-- k’ Mlxod Scratched Food (for he in turn luqgfliual is helped M" """"""'v"‘ loud! never know how quickly it hnd cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made remedy. Anyone who has couched nll ‘dny and nll night, will say that. tho immediate relief given is nlmost likc manic. It takes but n. Inomont to impure and rciilly there is nothing let er for coughs. Into a Iii-oz. bottle, put 2V2 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sllllnl’ syrup to rniike itl ounces. Or you can use clarified molasses, honev, or corn syrup. instead of suizsr syrup. laitherjvny. this mixture saves about. two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations and gives you a more pnfsitllite, eifeictévetrernedyf If: cops per t-ci y an as es leasant ——elii|drcn like it. p You can feel this take hold instant- lv, soothing and healing the me - branos in all tho air pnssn es. b promptly loosens it dr , tiizh cough, and anon you will not co the. phle thin out, and then rllsnp ear ato- ether. A dn_ ‘s uss will usually reak up sn or inary throat or clissl: cold and it is also splendid for bron- chitis, oroup, hoarsoness, and ron- ‘ cliittl asthma. l! Division, Gran» charter. t iti the hands oi‘ llrother (‘oilcy ailing tiisposal. Other ilivisions lillllil, to report have been by luwi required, sui-tpenilod. leaving us-tmly ihi- ' .not iitlvitnce we ri-titrti. di-cliile, tie» llilril. l leiivi: it. to you lirotltcrs iifltl we re- (lur esteemoil (i. W. P. hits held iitni-s. ready to sacrifice time and monity ini the. interest. of tho work but oi‘ no avtiil. tio interest. could he aroused one and l fcilr that even some of our metnhiers ltitve grown very indiffer- ’l‘ite (l. W. I’. dealt extensively with the work as it affected our lslund Province and it would be an imposition for mo to make any fur- However, l think you will all agree that there is u pressing and a crying need for as ours nt the present moment. for the train- (fvllflllle among our young boys, it‘ be obtnin- gulai- meeting of tihis club. After ithe usual trpening, the correspond ii-nee oi‘ the club was ultcndetl to. pirrttngtements were made for Hit "outlying oi‘ an autograph quilt. ltitpcr fllllfilPil "Institute Encirclt the World." W851 read by 0H4" m‘ tin- memihers. Hazel Grove-din flctohttt" lfith Nmimm] “dun.” 1., 1,“, ynnrg “Kn “.0 tho tnembers o [the tlluzel (i-rove in _i.‘\'i1l{|i(! inet _iit. tho home oi‘ Mrs.‘ tint-z. Now the qui-siioti itrises \\'llii| i-lilh" Piliinil- fill‘ their regular llttirlw wlhnut ilie future. ll‘ we reniuin sil-‘mg- Fmeml "mmiwrii Wm“? IWP-“inli 1i. u... “.14.. ,,,,._.,1,.. ,-,,,.,,,,., ,,,,_,h,, it-iii. we will iit- iflftifliltlll, if wi- llil~ file sterling we opened with filo singing of the. Udc, after which the be held at. the home of Mrs. Nelson (izinitasltir. New Autism-Nine members and two visitors were present iii ~the home oi‘ tMrs. '\V_ Il. Mouse, on 0c iobor 2-ii-h for the rcgulut" meeting iol this lilstltuie. .'\.i‘i(‘l' tlic int-cling ‘had lteen opened in ih usiiul man- ner, the dtuslnelse of the (EllLlJ was attended io. The members voted a suiin of money with which ot pay the jitnlitoi- for the care oi’ the care of the school. 'l"liey also dec- ided to give. $5 to the Japanese Relief Fund. The. report of rhr committee who were appointed to visit the sick was read. .l’iipcrs and drank by our young men right on P. E. l. > l will now submit the standing oi’ the several Divisions as made up front returns to date, with their respective gain or loss. Division re~ porting if quarter ending, Doc. 31st 923. Capita Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.30 Star of llope .. 4-90 Cherry mu 2-26 Chorry Hill Arrears .. 2.25 Refuge 4-59 linion 13-50 Victoria 45 Mono. rlipii-ziéii, his. Li... 6i. net loss 83, Cnplin $18.25. Division for tiunrtei‘ endini: Murch 31st. lilghliind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $2.30 You will readily see by those ro- torns where we will eventually Ill“ rive. lf we cannot stop this gradu- nl decline. in membership. the ou- ly possible thing for u-i to do is sur retider our chnrtor us n Grand Divis- ion. There was no visitation mtule. hilt from enquiries sent out our division is at n very low ebb. Some of those repnrtini: will too. drop off when tho funds on linuil run out, or when soirc of our Grand Division members‘ tiockets run slim. l-‘our yenrs ngo you elected ill" vcry much against my wish to til-is office. I l'X(‘.t".Pfilll|l|y regret that I could not glvo more limo to lite work hut. l liuve tried lo do my lit-st. (lfttimes tinder illfficuitles disappointment. has ltoen my portion. "OWHVPT l wish to public ly thunk each nnd every one who mndo the work lighter. especially our present (i. \V. l’. who took mo nlong in his cnr. tanking it possible, for mo. to nllcnii sessions at n dis- tance ut little oxoousi to mysoit‘. Today In rellnqiti-ihlntt office I pass, hack, l hope unta-nishod, the honor. and l do humbly entrant that. my name be not put. forward for nomination. Any benefit .t.hnt Pinnx is i; most vnlunbls concen- trated com mint‘ oi‘ ennln Norway pine extra , the rnosgreilu o tamed 11$ thronit aétid eheiittnilmgnfo " o avo ll. n men s your druiritlst or “filzoo ‘ nex" lhdlllttd t ny- I would otherwise be to lilo order. it, for l love tits ord and lofty nspirdllolt qr" with tiisyliiizu A . l um iwilling st all times to ghe- .l- were read, by two m‘ the members. Paralysis“ and "The Outside Nat-ions and the Eni- pire." The next meeting will take entitled "Infantile lllfiii. rnemb»! ‘rs uric" urea-lent’. retail‘ poipsr. ing zvevre in t ere-sti pr: ‘o lnuke. vine. at P. A. ylitilsnac. two visitors were and six visitors were present the home of Mrs. Joseph Conway. on October l7th, Tor meeting oi‘ this club. After the usu- iil opening u paper entitled “The Home Canning of Fruit and Vege- tables" was _read and Ten dollars was voted ior charit able purposes. A new Mrs. nfeEachei-n was appointed to succeed Miss Keays. meeting will ‘he. held at the home oi’ Mrs. John J. ;\icDonaitl. POn September 24th tihe women of Glenver of Mira. the ‘ rite After the srrxiing of Ode the minutes oil‘ the last tiled‘.- nnd adontt-il. “Madame Aflbuni," was read by bliss Mailone. ‘Ltldisvilsflion re the making of it War, “'31-, held ‘an! i-t was ilei-itiod A enmllblitce, Mrs. um‘: so. a m union; liibb but; this Qluth was bell-d at the ihome paacildat the home of Mrs. .l. W. of Mir; E. 1,. Miller ion NIYVBIIXbG-l‘ a“_ ‘i ' 2nd. Ninteien membeis antd three Priest Pond.-Eleveit members ‘sifinnré were 1,193,311.; Afteq- the at regular illscusaeil. secretary. The next homes Tilll rt eon t-h .-\ I tum Vfllay. On November lot Martens ‘women 0t this district met in the Bcboolihmqe for die - e on oitaaninini: t Woman's I tiute. Ailiteronraxipiimt-ton of tile work by the tSmpem-vfsier the iiloiiilowing oflloeujs more unpainted’;- Pseisident. iMirs. J-littsih McKay: . vlcg-lPreflidflflii, Mlffl. B. M!!- Dowall; Sorry-Wrens. ‘Mine Martin Andrews. Dlxiqutun. Mrs. anuswsln. Mrs. Peters andi Mrs. Weeks; Aiudilters. Mm iMfl-tlflhnflfll!‘ 81111. iMllss Shana. The second Monday oi-each lllifillilll will! decided “D0! as the irsg-uilur nisihtt of meetlntz. The first iresuflar meeting will be tiitetld on Noyemiber 12th and-plans iron be made .»oi- the winter work- Lot. 16. 'lhe reguilair niettlug of mailing of itlie minutes the roll was csillled. A neiw sign board ‘has . . ‘u; " i‘ Y WW3‘? . . ‘~75.’- i . behold saith? bor if ltfitfie . Mam e This nut meeting will home or Miss Katie Llliolntyre, on October ma, ifmi the regular meeting of lihis club. The meeting was opened tin tilsst uwuail manner and roll-call! was a-nswierstl. by helpful hints. Relllonts o! libs School Committees and Committee for visi-tinin mile nick twat-p read. five new lamps are to ‘be ‘bought for iihe school. ‘Iihe dJub lam to mains gamneta tar dilie oh n of wrnt be iieitu in the ‘sutiooiiiiause. Wllnsloe. ‘Hills idlulb iheld. its regular meeting on October 31st, alt the home oil Mm. Ceiphas Nun-n. Five members and four visitors were present. qlltie meeting was opened in the iuswai manner, and ioiltlealil was answered by riddle Rfipe-rt or the committee for visit- been twm-‘pleted dor tithe iSctlwoil nnidi “moi ibe erected (lo-rift! the coming month. Allitel" 1318 WSW" lllliillilleélS oi‘ itlle meeting tVflss ‘Harper, the Sutpervilekir igtave itn interesting tnlk on institute \\.'0\'k_ and how to make the ‘mBBLlIltZS intteirestlng. A iprognamm-e com- mittee consisting c-i Mrs. L. Miiiileil. Mlrs. Pe-rtiy Mtiltler. M1185 Cairns, iMiss Piiiinan and Miss H-utohiinson, ‘was aipgialntteil‘ ‘to arrange t-i six months prcizi-nmttie for tthe Club. At H110 conclusion of the busint-nss a pleitsiiiz. stlvllbil hour. was enjoyed. , K-;=t"y'.i<_Cross. 'l‘\\‘elve members and eight visitors iwere present lit‘ t-lie tlrome cit‘ ‘Mrs. Potter ‘Prainor. on November 7th. ifor the rc-lrlilar meeting oi‘ tiltis (iiub. After the singing of the Ode iutid‘ the rend- ini: and nilopiiion oi’ the inrlnutea t.‘ ll i1‘, yi- il)fl‘n ., and "An-H, A. ,1. or itfie previous meoiil-ng, the roll Mi,.(‘l‘.llli’ll‘k.i was (‘illflflllhifld- to was cuifieti nndt answered. enoh 111,11“. 11,-r11rr;m11m1,i_o for saute. tr hniber rei-iponding with t-lle ntlllle ‘first-e ilollnrs were veicrl for (If htt-rfnvourhbe illiinver. The ‘busi- l 1 harp-J 1,1,. 1f\\t‘,1'i"lfi(‘.‘l. ucss Cir ttlio clttll) ivus then titrtendeil Eldon. Sixteen womien of this l0. lt wits ilecided l0 have u ‘lec- distrnicl. met. ni t='i:- Sciioohmtse iv-Yo and dance i-ho iiiatter ‘II-ll?! i" ion "October 29th i._-i' the .l:1|‘l)ose Novwmbor. 'lTh.e. next nle-etfni! tvill “if (irguttiziwl; u Women's lnstittiie. jMisi-i llnrper. tho. supervisor, was .iiiil ill!‘ first 1irv~sent and work tho H t ire ilippoi-ilt ed‘; e .l' 'l to hvdii the rcguilni- tueetintgs on inns atlicnilital. to. A Slllll. of $6 was the fourth lilllowi llg i»>c;~.'.it in-in 4 1| i.l (iillce i-crs lltresitlenit; M s. 'l‘. l~‘. Wlfli; Mount. (litrtnel. 'l‘ilic -re:zttl.lur Wceluris. ‘. Annie Nit-title. lllcctill} of ttth-is tfiub was theld on , ,yv1'rp;,,.i_ _ ,-_=i_ 1.1 lit-eves; November 1st. in. Md. (‘armel Haiti. interiors, IMrs. J. lit. Mni-ivViuaiiiwg Seven lnelllllfifs iiinrl tone visitor" “PH. l'. Penn-y and Nlrs. .l. i‘). ivcce 1iresen-i. t-Vflier ‘the nieetitig .\lill'i."ll; 1\\lf|ii.lf.\l‘.\-‘».I.\1l‘S. A. l). Ross bad l-z n open-ed in tho usual .-iiiil Niiss l-l. Milli i‘. it wit.»- do .ll-'.llli.llllli , -i.ilf‘ h-usimtss of thie tiluh llilllililiF meeting iilill ttllllllliiii’ he ilield. at; iihe home of Mrs. Jose-pit "l‘ltii trcfil-cui-l xvii-l. the »\\'i‘l‘(!tl hy.e<t‘ch memibei‘ paying ten (rents and the illfitillfiéblflfl for rite (tvenlng wit?! be "Pieimialc-IJE." t! Ion i-nrg tihe sick was read. as well. fl-s the onpiianainet Thehoxt "meeting ' on package or on tablets "o! Bellies the genuine Hiya; duct proved safe by millions and nless you sec the name "Bayer" Wit In DN- prascrlbad by physicians ii reins-tit of the -Women’s Institute t t, .11, "m" tConvent-loini, by one of the mam- we“ y we yea" for bed-s. The iremallndnr 0f the even 301,1. He“ in; was spent in sewting for tihe Toothache Lumbfiloe Ollflifbflflflfie. The nextt meeting will Earnchs gunman“, 312x: régiafizudiit the home of Mrs. Neuralgll. Pain, P3111 OlLeory. This club ihelil ils Accept "Ba '1‘ 1 rcigitnlar meetlmlg in. the ‘home of ln" only. Eflglelrtlllgiltlifteluoiipikspir‘ Mrs. Georgia; iStiteen. on October contains proper directions Budd; 9th.. Efevon visitors were ipresent. The meeting Opened w-itllt i-he irlnglniz of iiiiei Ode, other which the minutes oil‘ titre previous meet- fng were ieaii and adopted. Tw°' nieitntbers were u-ppoimited to value. u IPliOX iior ithe orphanage. A talk “Ways cit’ Preisevrwint; Eggs" was tgilvan. Two tpatpeis wene read, one. entitled ‘How to Make- a ljsring-itlcotm- ‘Mtixe Livenlliipe)’ lby sMrs. Sheen; tihe other, entitled “Sc-i; hound,“ by Mirs. Matheson. Tillie club ilcoitieii to iedve $15 to tho 1G. W. V. A. for the grading or the laud about iilie Soldiers’ mtoniumont. Branched. 0n November 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Neill Cameron, (“witty two women were present foil trim results-r imeetitni; or thus tllutb. 'l‘ilie meetilng was openedi by ilw- singing. oil tihe Ode , after ittliilczh itiie- niiitiutes ot‘ the last mooning were read and adopted. The club deiritled not to take nip nniy new lWOlik until the liVGFll on illlltTlkl. ‘was wmirllisteti. improv- ements ~for_ the school are bednf-i conc-iiilepeil. i\ short paper onttltlli ed "First Things First" was reed by one of the visitors, and a. very ‘fuesdny of each month. i\'i)il3ti' for char-ilu-hiie purpose and stllbjoct -e of two members was; programme of music and games‘ interesting discussion on this follloivod. Aim ienje-yabicl i boxes of twelve t cents. of 24 and 100. mark (rexlstered in Canada) o1 Bayer Manufa cacidester of it is well m“!!! Bayer manufa . sist the public agal cm", m a! the Tablets of ‘Bays be stamped with trade mark. the who turned g-ueatia dialily. several Instances tto Taillme iiiiiirit Fhfiquea iofferedl iflor arzoomniodat ioni Many oi! the tourists turnei ww-my fnom .tihe hotels found flCCOlll- modatllon in tihe bordinpuouses. ablsts coat, t" also sell boitl Afllllrln ia the trad: Druggistn cturo of Monoaceti- swllcylicscid. wan, known that Aspirin not imitations, l‘ Company will ,, the" xenersl Bil-Yer Gross." was tihen win-ted tum, 1L next m '18 The hornet or EM-rs. will! b held WM“: at the INFLUX 0F "rouatsfs. Tourists in Edinburgh were 5r. numerous this summer tihnt many ximildl ntolt flind accommodation in pine hotels. Entxilish tourists who journeyed the niisut in their automobiles and went to tilts itrhere vaiounli tr‘ in motor curs passed ililotakv for breakfast they waited iior the 1pm P0111? "bi-Bil managers. "will? 200 would-bi- weira compelled ‘[]_ consumption. colds. serious rcsuiis ‘Fnithfully sit Emit,»- ld; (d J win HE swirling fall winds stir up the germ-laden dust. The delicate mucous linings of the nose and throat become irritated until inflammation is sci up and it only requires sudden changes of temperature i0 start a cold. Wiih many people this incuns more or less trouble all winter, and besides ilierc is always a considerable propor- iion of colds that develop iniobronchiiis, pneumonia or Bronchitis is ilie tesi of what a treatment for colds will do, and because Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and ‘Turpentine affords quicl; relief from bronchitis you may he sure that it makes shortwork of ordinary coughs and it is all very well to talk of others neglecting a cold-, but what about your cold? What are you using to prevent Arc yoti inking Dr. Chase's Syrup of l.ln- seed and Turpentine? Do you have members of the DR- ¢HASE’5 d-P ust-Germs . family use ii or are you satisfied to take whatever new Mid unlricd mixture that may be offered to you? Medicine for cough; and colds should be selected with just as much care as medicine for any other serious i"? dangerous disease, for there is scarcely. a limli to the ailment to which at neglected cold may lead. i - The best time to use Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed 19d Turpentine is when you begin to feel a dryness or tickling in the throat. You can ihen head oil the trouble before it reaches the bronchial tubes or lungs. But you must be ready this reason ll is wise lo Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine ‘at hand ' in your medicine-chest. Ask forithe . large bottle. economical and ensures an" adequate supply in case of emergency. SYRUP OF li is more T, r for prompt action. mid f"; always ‘keep Dr. Chases‘