a Vi‘? s}, ' _ Zcfiiéid CASIORIA Purcgoric, TCClillilg Drop cially prepared ior lniants in arms and Children all ages i ‘ To avoid imitations, alivays look ior the signature of d 7 Physicians a-vcrywhere recommend it. Proven directLus v:icl_i package. ' i7 ‘i onomicai Tours . $565i3.57 . $260i§§25w Under the management of the ART CRAFTS GUILD TRAVEL BUREAU Sailings Every Few Days During June, July and August Get away from the news and views at home. Take that". long promised trip abroad, with its colours and thrills. W5 newness and oldness, to remember and talk about forever. Here is the opportunity to go in congenial company, at the very minimum of expense. 37 days ior $385 which includes England, Holland, Belgium and France. 23 days for ‘Z60 with a week in either London or Paris. » Extension tours to Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, Italy, Ger- I many at same moderates rates. The accommodations aboard ship are the same for both tours — comfortable staterooms. good meals. plenty of deck room, orchestra, deck sports, dances, parties and masque- rades, glorious ocean air, rest and relaxation. - Also 3 Guild Empress Tours J i 4 Guild Cabin Tours ‘ Under the same management The variety of tours and cruises offered by the Art Crafts Guild includes a vacation for almost every purse. Consider- ing accommodations and itinerary, they represent the great- est possible travel value ior their cost. . Make up your mind right now to take advantage of these ‘ wonderful vacation tours. Get all the details of the ocean _ i _ voyage and sight-seeing trips abroad. Write or telephone ‘ (i. BICITW] IIFIIPPZI‘). Ills! Punks-HRH‘ 1R0“! 4o rum.» si. siimi John. N. ii. ., Alluylm-rry Canadinn Pacific Express Cnmpany’: TmveUerflJIu-guau- Ncloliablecverywhers. .M(TI‘HER;_ Fletcher's Custoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, and Soothing Syrups", espe- {j l<>£l/I)0P£ N EW PERTH-The members this Institute nie_t at the hQl m", Jameg Gordon for the month- ly meetug. Six members and; ‘"19 visitor were present ened wnii IRoll ICall. followed "llri reading and iidollllml 97 "lulu!"- iPlana discussed fol" having i1 co cert ‘by the ‘Ilnnilas ‘ , A delicious l-unch wag served the hostess alter which the home oi Mrs. .l. A. Dewar. HAzEL QnovE-illcguliii- monthly 5 meeting was held at the home ot hlrs. Angus Nicholson. Thirteen members and one visitor were pre- . sent. IRoll ‘Call was responded to with “Poultry and Garden Hints". A diucu-sson took place on ‘Easy ways of cleaning a Stove". Re- poris were given by slckand school coiiliiittees. The members decided‘ to present Mrs. Ferris with a lPar- lur (flat-it. Mrs ‘Crasweli and Mrs. Steve xsun were llpiwillllld :0 make the purchase. One new menrber en- rolled. Nex". meeliiig at the home oi Mrs. Garfield iStevenson. VICTORIA-Regular monthly meet Eng was held at the home of ‘Mrs. Lea. Six members and three visit- ors were present. lMeeting opened iy repeating "Greed" in unison. ‘Roll (‘all answered by "How to ilin- prov‘; our liiisiizute‘ Minutes of pre- :iou< meeting read and ailopted. ileport oi‘ Middleton iPlay was giv- rii. proceeds for Victoria Ilustituto being $11.75. Ways and menus if increasing our finances were llscnssed. iDeclded we commence ii-opariiions iqr "bazaar. School and irograimne committees were re- ‘ppolllied. lNext meeting to ‘b0 held _n Victoria Hall. IOLLO BAY WEST—Ton mom- iars and three visitors ‘met at tho iouie of IMrs. .lauie5 Mawormac 'or the regular meeting. Meeting ipcned with institute Odo followed ly ltcll (‘all answered with ‘ My ll‘.~l Recitation‘. Minutes of last ueetini; were road and adopted. Secretary read ii report of social. Jonibors decided to purchase lriiikiiig fountain for school. Dis- ~ussion followed on School improve- nents and members decided" to zlve prizes at annual school exam- nntioii. lNext niieetiiig iit home of vlrs. hinclienzie. °EMBR-OKE—- The members of his; institute inc-t zit the home oi Ilrs. iEi-ncst Graham for the regu- ar iiitnthly meeting. Fifteen mem- wors iiud Six visitors wen», present. Meeting opened Iby singing instit- ito "OdeZ Minutes oi‘ last nieetlnll verc read and zldoptcd. Roll Call was answered with my Birth-month 1nd Stone. ‘School committee rc- REPORT or mum's msiiiuiisor P. E. isiiin Milt was decided to hold a social ev- iie of-eniiig March 17th. Committee was appointed to make out a program- me for the‘ year. Two new mem- ‘Meeting op- lbers enrolled. ‘Nex-tlmeetiug to be herd iii the Institute rooms. roll call to be answered with “iokes". THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _-ll' n. Dramatic Club.lSPRlNG PARK—_-‘Fourteen memb- byrers met at the home of Mrs. A. a sociulEFoi-d for the monthly meeting. Roll r " e cl, . singing the "Ode". "Minutes of pre- vious meeting were read and ad- opted. itlomnilttees reported and new uiios were appointed-A bea-u- tiful War iMc-zuorial‘ donated by I. O.‘D. E. was shown and ordered framed. Proceeds from basket so- ‘ 'W'hlst party amounted to $9.00. it was decided to hold a. whist party "National Anthem." Roll Call next month to be answered by riddles. Meeting to be hold at the home oi ‘Mrs. Maude Wakeland. AVONLEk-Tiie regular monthly meeting 0i lihls institute was held at tho henna of Mrs. Roy Toomlbs. Seventeen members and several visitors were present. Minutes oi lust. meeting were rend and approv- ed. School and sick committees rc- portcd uiid new ones were appoint- ed. .-\ map bought for Rustico school, lMra. Woolner lo purchase same. A dus- ing of trees on tho roadside. A pro- test was made against the ruthless destruction of hardwood trees al- ong our public highway. An inter- esting programme stating of readings Montgomery books, and of her early life. [loll Cull events. , ST. COLUMBA-Jfhc regular niolllh ly meeting wiis held at the homo oi Mrs John J. ‘McIntyre, iih an u! tendiince of six members and one visitor. dice/Ling opened will “Creed? iollowcd by minutes oi’ last rcguliti- meeting. iRoll Call ivas answered by eacl telling their ‘favorite flower‘. committees" were appointed. Luncl was served and the remainder oi sociallly. Next meeting to lbo held at the homo oi the evening speii: Mrs. Charles Aiaclfiachcrii. BEAR ‘ RIVER -SOUTH-ll<‘liteen members and one ‘visitor were pre- sent at the ‘March monthly meeting which mot at the liolnc oi Mrs (lertrudc IMcisuuc. meeting were read and adopted lMap ni‘ MuritlmgvProvliiccs ivus or- dered at a cost of $7.50,i'oi" the school. lit was decided to paint in- mried a couple of seals needed rc- uiirs. Sick (zomniitieo ijeptirlcd one lick cull being made. New coni- niitlccs were uppouted. and two ii‘ the members arc to clean school iioiiih oi‘ March. Lunch was serv- wl and a social hour spent. iMeet- he home of llirs. David laugh. \. ng closed with the "National Aii- hcnii." Next meeting was held at meeting’ Seriou- ViO.NT CARMEL —- The regular igiiigflyorll-lsii-tillubeihiiihiddcziiiiiiie “ad by M's" "' W" 'F”f°""'"‘““ w“ Twenty-four nienrbors and two vis- tc-rs “were present. Meeting opened ilar meeting were than read and vith lilo-ll lCall. lMlnuics oi’ liiiii. rog- Ktlflliiilll. it was decided to take ud- rziiitugn (if llyntlmuu & ('0. offoi‘. World/s Oreafesl" hat/elf,‘- _ _._»>. ‘ Sysiijcn/ p o furnish health llloriiturc to tho chools through ihc institute. (Inm- nillccii were appointed in ‘visit. the ichools. Tickcls ior lottery were llfillfililllPd ii-moni; the members. ' rig. Three now members enrolled. vcxt meeting to be held at the iomo oi‘ Mrs. Joseph .l. T. Rich- , ‘V SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL. Alouncyf 4, Ernest Si. John. Min: H‘ ---- ililcKnug ,s rlcpL, (irnde lV. -- l "d- The following is tho honor rnllol‘ Percy (Jhcverie; ‘J. Afllllll‘ (iallfllll; asAR RIVER NORTH __ Eight Souriu High School ior the montlfil. Frank McKenzie: 4. Geo- LOCK ih Grade lli.—-l, Leonard Con of April: ~ *1"- _ i . . ., _ _ Li 1 . 3‘ m .1 u- ; 3, p w llg lSchool-house foi the month y ‘ Eliisgsgigaliificlglsfiiilii‘biluggfwhitrg!iirdhrunt; ifndltnli? .l. hiliiiiflllt. Milo: "elm"? Meeting opened by 8on5 3. Melvin McQuiiid; 4. Kenneth Fraser. (lradc lX.9—l, John Denny; ,r_v McDonald; 2, Kenneth McDonald; 5i. lfluguiic John hiaiihcw"; Lewis; 4, (leorgc Acorn. Paquefs depL. (trade Vlli.—~1. hes; tor O'Donnell; 2, Doris lioi-khart: 3, Angus Paqnet; -i, lliiy licaril.’ Grade Vll.——1, Doris "Mciloualil; 2.. Ernest Clicveric; ii, Billie Acorn: 4. Bertha Poole. bliss Airnrirs dept,‘ Grade vi.—1, Edward Mflyliili-Chi 2. lwlui: projected uiwu clouds 2. Sandy Glllam: hlzissniziii. v- 4, Michael Puquci. and Joseph (liilluiii: 1i. llflfllilfliviiClli. secret. uiembers aiirl ioui" visitors mot in lSysloniaiic way of serving u dln- ier’ to be tliscusscd lit iicx‘. inevi- icrior of school during -May vacu- tlon. Next meeting at the home ol‘ Mrs. ‘Peter MoCloskey. EMERALD-The mciu-bcrs of this institute met at tho home of Mrs. Joseph Hughes for the monthly Twelve members and three visitors were present. Roll Call was answered by each memb- er paying annual fee. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. Aii interesting paper was greatly enjoyed by all. Next meet- - Elmira-The meeting was held iii ; the schoolhouse. and four _ .li1llllli.6‘:l of the lust meeting were ch“ amounted m ‘M430 and o‘ :l.lld the llopc Chest drown for. lt vvus decided to hold a concert on Nlay 13, proceeds lo g0 to the Hull o" Monday “XL Seven“ wading“ at l-‘lmlra Papers were read by were 112M,‘ enjoy“? by the memb‘ .v1rs. McPiiee. Next moetlngto be ars. e meeting closed with the ‘n me schooL Donald. singing of the Island Hymn. cull was responded to by a sewing JUN)!‘ to visit the sick. dve cents was received from Mrs. Jon towards the measuring party. was ordered to (be olext meeting in the schoolhouse. cussinn took place about the plant- Jeld iii the schoolhouse. sent. iollloivcd cou- ii-om L. M. sketches next month to ‘be answered by current reading oi Ne w Minutes of last the hostess served a dainty lunch. Next meeting at the homo of Mrs- ‘chester Rneuham. BHdQGIOWHr-Tlllfl Institute mot at the home oi Mrs. Lloyd Moro- aide. Twelve members were pre sent. Meeting 0991161‘! b)’ U"! BIBS- .ng of the institute Ode. Roll cull “igwered by giving favorite quota- JOBS. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. discussion £90k Dlflctffeflfdlllfi work to be dope on the school building. Members decided to at- tend a special school meeting for voting money for repairs. A new drinking fountain is to be installed in the schoolhouse. Roll call at the next meeting to be answered with garden hints. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, Mrii. ltiore- side. Next meeting at the home o! Mrs. h}. Cluy and Mrs. F. Clay. Eleven members wcru present. visitors ‘end and adopted. The selling oi he lottery tickets was completed St. Peter's South-Ten members net at the homo of Mrs. Dr. Mc- Meetliig peiied by the Roll Two committees were ap- aoiiited, one to visit the‘ school, the Severity- ilni. N. W. Anderson us hcr contribu- )llt! new member wus enrolled. DonaIdston.—-The meeting was Eleven nemberii and six visitors were pre- Tlio minutes oi the lust neotlngworo read and adopted. Jusiness relating to tho improve- hents oi the school was complet- id. it was decided to purchase he Union Jack and chart ior the .chool. Four members are io clouii he school-room. School and sick zomnilttees WON) appointed. Next nesting to be hold in tlic school- lOUSO. . Rollo Bay Weat.-Teii member» ind five visitors were present at I ho home oi Mrs. James MeKimion .0l‘ the monthly meeting oi this lii- itiluie. Meeting opened with 0de.i Iollowcd by the Roll Cull, answered! lllll Riddles. liiiiiutes were rend ind approved. The vice-president- Jrcsitled at the meeting. Discussion Iollowcd on school improvements ind defective water fountain. Two nembcrs were appointed to visit .lic school. Luncheon was served it the close oi the meeting. A sn- :ial hour was enjoyed. Meeting sloscd with the Notional Anthem. Roll cull next month: "Hints on Gardening." Next meeting llbtlle schoolhouse. l l Harmony-Mrs. Percy You eu- tertuiiicd the members oi this Iii- stltute ut her home in Lower Freo- town. Twelve members and 4 visitors were present. Meeting op-i eiied by the singing of the Institute; Odo. Committees gave their re~ porter Delegates were appointed toi attend the Convention. lt was de- cided to have two windows placed, iii the‘ school and the end of the building shiiigled. Roll call next month to be answered by a nickel. Lunch ivas served and the meeting nosed with the National Anthem. The next meeting at the home of Mrs. John E. Yeo. l ing to be held a; the home oi’ Mrs George Mayne. llloll Cull to be an» swered by u “Breakfast Dish." of this lilSllllllti of Mrs. Lough monthly nicoiiiig. singing institute Odo. wiis unsworcti by u ('.Olltl(‘.l.l0ll. 'I‘ and approved. dlerei‘ Monument. Flowers are A letter oi sympathy was sent her‘ enrolled. Wheatiey Riveim-Thc mcmbors incl at lilo home Burrott for the Ton members wcrc present. Meeting opened with ltoll- call minutes 0i last. mcotlni: were roud A committee was appointed to attend to the beauti- fying the grounds around the Sol- hc sent to the sick in the district. Mrs. .l. ll. liuntiiin. One now mem- lloli call next night Brciiiiiins llepL, (lrarlc ll.——l. liar 4. Dorothy Glllum yiigslfirzulc l.—-1. Franklin Cheverle an: Lumber! Gallant: 2, Hattie Gilbert: 1i. Arthur hie-Donald; 4. Rosabelli ‘Picluriss and il(|V('.I‘liNL'lli(.‘ll[S are over Jessie Bugpey; 3;, [<‘]()i‘€ll(7£} (iflfllfljiiillfllllbn cities at night with run- (irudc V. —- iAiisiiiii clearncss lby u new search- 3 ‘riddles? Minutes i last. M71159 . POLAR GROVE - The allowed by lltoll vCall answered -by meeting vere read and adopted. lDiscusslon nook pace about painting tho inter- m" of the school. Committees were ppoiiited to visit the sick and the lClIOOI. Roll ‘Call next meeting to l8 answered with "Jokes." Meet- ng closed ‘by singing “God Save The King.’ Next meeting in school- regular Alymer Gallant; 2. Esther (Jillziiiiilight. iletulls of which have been noiithly meeting was held at tho iome of Miss lElla Craig. lSeveii nemlbers and one visitor were pro- Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Headache , Toothache Neuralgia Colds Pain A DOES Nor AFFECT "rue HEART I Hand w. the o! 24 and to be answered Women’s Hygienic Worries, by housekeeping improvements. Meeting closed with the National Anthem, alter which Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Accept only "Bayer" package "which contains proven directions. gem '"l_hyer" boxes of l2 tnbletl mom IW-Dfllggllll mew ‘.‘._,,_ H- wgflm QM] ‘mi _> ient. The meeting opened with he {President in the chair, lCllOOl. Discussion took place Next meeting at the School-house. Roll Call to bo answered with ‘House cleaning _liints.'-" QARDIGAN-The member-s of lhlB Institute metal. the home of Mrs. D. C. iMOT-SOR for the .monthly nesting. .Six members and one vis- itor were present. Meeting opened with Institute "Ode", followed by rollil call and reading of miinites. Report was lleflllld from iRed Gross collectors. Motibn was made and seconded to pay flfiflilitoschool trus tees for disinfecting and cleaning school after Scarlet Fever out- break. Report of concert given by Diindiis ilnstitute waii given», share of ‘proceeds $29.28. Next meeting at the home of ‘Mrs. Andrew Mac- doua i. EQUE-Ten member, and visitors met in ti? ‘Institute for the regular‘ tnoirthly MAL Roll Call was answered Iby riddles. TWO nenii-berswoluiitsered to clean the ibmii improvements for inside of icliool but IIOHIBClBlOII was reached. Ended by new way- Discard: like tissue Charnwood.—Thirteeu members and five visitors met at the home 3f Mrs. Donald MClfllllS. Meeting ipeiicd with the singing of the iii- itliuio Ode. The ltoll cull was iiii- swcrod “llow in llulsc Funds." it was duiildctl to hold ii. riiillc some ;imc in Juno. A new chair, broom and duritpiin iiro to be bought for ;hc school. Lunch was served and the meeting ailjouriieil by tho sing- ing oi tho Nutioiiiil Anthem. Next meeting at tho homo of Mrs. Michael Mcliinls. ho to home of Miss Katie MOEBCIIEPII- to were present. Meeting opened by the singing oi followed by the reading of the by “Garden Hints.” A committee was appointed to have the I.0.D.E. Pictures friimeiliind hung iii the school before the next meeting. lt was decided that during tho sum- mer we should establish a. circulat- president. vacancy being made by Mrs. J. D. Martin's departure from the village. Next meeting at the home of Miss Annie Smith. Freetown South-Tho ladies oi this district met at the home of Mrs. Russell Burns on Monday ev- Bulus. May 9. for the purpose o! Ofkauizini,’ a Women's Institute. Miss Helen McKenna, Supervisor, presided at the meeting. The fol. By. ILLIIi I. BUCKIAND kq-ubul Nara‘ - - findings ' entirely reiievg disposal problems completely. dance, motor, go about for nary cotton “pads." . fear of oflenne. only ii few cents. _ Obtain today. Once you try i sure you Kotex itsel is "like" Kotex. - g. Minutes oflolt riicatlll! Roll-flail i. l! Punitive-WW "kw-m ANKS to modern scientific en are now almost v of old .hy 'enie worriesyby a new way uhllod latex. You discard Kotex easily u tissue. Which ends laundry and You wear sheer frocks and gowns, without nmonient’: fear-ior this way is 5 tunes u absorbent u ordi- ' Also, it deodorizes —endiu¢ all You can obtain it at any store, without embarrassment, simply by saying “KOTEX." Box of l2 costs you‘ll never again risk old ways. Be Pet the genuine. Only OT € X; . h gill-Kidd" lowing ofllcers were elected: Pro- sident, Mrs. Russell Burns; vica- president, Mrs. Auley McCarville; secretary. Miss Winnifrod McDow- Bll: directors. Mrs. Edison Damor- all. Mrs. Eldon Ilrummond, Mrs. John Lewis; auditors. Mrs. Robert Reeves, Mrs. Colby Lewis. This institute will meet ou the last Wed. nesday of every mouth. m9". 3PFl"lII-~A meeting was I held in the Clear Springs sch l ou Thursday evening, May 5, or the purpose of organizing s. Wo- man's institute. Meeting was con- ducted by Miss Jane McKenzie, as- sistant suparvisor. The following ofllcera were elected: Fresiden‘, Mrs. John A. McDonald: vice-pre- sident, Mrs. Chester McDonald; see-trans" Miss Minnie McAdami directors, Mrs. James Mallard, rs. Wilfred McDonald. Mrs. Fab on Dangle: auditors. Mrs. Margaret Gillie. Mlle Agnes Mclnnis. The regular day of meetinfl lor thin In- stitute is the third Tuesday of ouch month. i. ‘i \ \ Wllqsilfriight with its Exclusive Sleeve y -valve Motor is now obtainable at NEW LOW 1 PRICES \ .‘ Belflex — a noiseless, {legible ghqck,‘ _ absorbing, rubberized faliriee-deadens road vibration, cushions the whole car, ke sthe chassis permanently silent, ' diminishes wear. These advantages plus the comfort of, the magnificently-built chassis-the regal beauty of line and finish-the richness and completeness of equip. merit-make the Willys-Knight Sixes the most advanced of today's motor cars. The new and lly 10w v Prim (given lwluw) make them the - greatest values that have . vffwed inquality automobile» "- -1 Mflv we arrange a demonnratlonl The Willy's-Knight sleeve-valve engine is patented, protected, exclusive. The only automobile engine in the world - that actually grows smoother and more powerful with use. An engine that other ear manufacturers would gladly pay millions of dollars for the privilege oiusing. Because of its simple sleeve-valve con- struction, there are no carbon troubles, no valveagrinding, no springs to weak- en, nothing to adjust, nothing to re- place or repair . . . And now, Belflcx Shackles-another exclusive feature-replacing the older- atyle metal shackle used on other cars. Eldon-This institute mot ut tho Eleven members and two visitors the institute Ode "70" Willys-Knight Six prices from $1865 to $2300; Wlllyu-Knlght Great Six, from $3500 to $3550; F. O. 8., Charlottetown Fully Equipped. . KNIG McLAINE SERVICE" STATION- ‘ 186 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN W1ghtman’s Garage MONTAGUE ing. Tho following oflliacrii wcrtilpueurganizeq a; “unim- River umloluteclr P-esldenl. Mi-ii. iiiirom Tuesday, May 10. Mimi McKeniia 10, roi- Corney Bros. eumwlensioe. ___»-_1 olrliouao mi Tuesday aftornWl- iho purpose of orl" “ Th0 Women's institute. Creed. Roll Call was responded to ing library in the village. Miss Mc- Eachern was appointed as vice- Iioartl; vice-president, Mrs. Miibun was present at the meeting. Btavert; Mathieson; treasurer. Mrs. Bertha Pi-eiiidgnbgvlrg, J, s, McLeod; vice- Walker; directors, Mrs. John Siav- president, Mrs. M. Cutlifie: beers- illTrMi-s. W. A. McMurdo. Miss Tan- tiny-treasurer, Mrs. Howard Court; nlo Glover; auditors. Misi-i Murionldiractors, Mrs. s. M, Daniel, Mrs. Casloy, Miss Ethel Slavert. lt was decided to have the institute meet auditors, Mrs, A. B. Cutii $101311‘? second Tuesday of every Jeanette McDonald. -— presided at the nieetlniz- _ , lowing ofllcers were elected- sident. Mi-ii. Frank Yeo; _ ‘ dent. Mrs. Howard And?!"- tary-truasuror, Mrs. Loo directors. Mrs. W. Yeo. M"- E. Eiimari. Miss Jun T" auditors, Mrs. F. J. Barrett. ~ V. (Jarilfl Regular do)’ 0i ' is the second Qhursdlry mouth. ' » . - .- secrctury. Miss Amie following offleerii were elected: It. H. Baxter, Mrs. R. McDougall: rm, Missl z North 8t. Eleanoru-Thie ladies this district met at the school- L.- i True Blue- Tlllngpfllllllll) was of Y‘. JUST ARRIVE ~ A Shipment of Scotel-rghjqiiite‘ 1;" ‘.. ~ .. is This together with our already largeihtnicltoigGran-s A ite and Marble makes it easy for intending f to select anything in the Monumental line. ‘i ~' Pincus THE LOWEST WORKMANSHIP. THE BEST , I mg , lied on su g ) , 1h » , iioidvliffh“ I JYCHANDpER ~& isuneiu sti-éei _ , Si, ., ~