ore- bread and , better bread ‘n . if l‘ But. w strength ofweslern mothers flnolbitrltyfiour . p311. 11, 1925 barb, wheat. bullos lusty. ,.. n‘ more lohyes one " l": ‘ . ufltgTlourapfull of the “gm-cu! bogs and “girls. eiter loaves at lower cost. Par Fl Cook B k ill be ‘ mgqéngaid to your: fol" tlrlrty -lt'e worth more. Write for one y to C da Flour Mills Co., Ltd. “blag-gt.- Iohn, 11.8., Winnipeg MIDDLEMORE HOME ‘ A party of young people expected to arrive England, ages, 3 to 16 years. Applicants are requested to apply at once. Address all communications, Middlemvorc Home, Fairvlew Station, Halifax 60., N. S. from LIME! nun LIME! We are shipping to Farmers in Prince Edward Island and have many satisfied customers there. Pnlce delivered Ask us to quote F. 0. B. any station onthe Island, also send lor sample. Brookvilie Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ‘BROOKVILLE, N. B, is much lower than last year. (Operators of‘ Government Lime Plant) ‘J ‘ Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER OIL Manufactured By The Imperial Biscuit Company Charlottetown, P. E, I. Reg. Trade Mark THE STANDARD FéOX FOOD Fed all the year round in the largest and most successful ranches in Canada and the United States i THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT $0., LTD., ls the pioneer Company in Canada to manufacture a biscuit containing REFINED COD LIVER OIL. Thils Biscuit has been on the market for a number ol years and is thoroughly tested and proven to be a Standard Food at all seasons for foxeF, dogs, mink, and other fur-bearing animals. Prize-winning Foxes at the Toronto Royal Winter Fair have been, almost without exception, led lmlllrlil F°X Biscuit, Imperial Fox Biscuits are rich In VITAMINES as Cod Liver Oil is more potent in FAT ‘SOLUBLE, VITAMINE A. than any other ‘known lood. This is the secret oflarge litters. IMPERIALS CAN PRODUCE TH‘E GOODS. codtf. I MacLean 8r MacDonald ' ,‘ l ,l-li_‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS “l Riwlil: Q ,--;-‘ . Service Completely Satisfactory . We are eminently fitted as a result of study, experience 'b.n-d_equipment to render a complete and satisfactory serv- g \ e ' We are prepared at all tiines_ to ' ‘thoroughly (IISITITGMZTOOITIS and buildings where there has been contagious disease. --i‘iion1=: 14o- / A MBULANCE SERVICE. - is telling hsr Reports Of Women's Institutes 0f P. E. I. Priest Pond institute held ‘their March meeting at the homo of Mrs. D, F. Koays ‘with seven members and live visitors obtandlng. The meeting opened ‘by repeating ‘the Creed ‘wihich was followed ‘by the reading and adoption of ‘the min- utes. Further discussion was ‘held on holding a ‘Whist after Easter. the exact date for which will ‘be de- cided ‘later. The Secretary ordered ‘t‘wo books for the Library "Half- Moon" and “So-Blg.“ ‘Let-tors ‘from the Tourist Association, the Super~ visor and the ‘report oi’ ‘the Red Crass Society were road, also a clipping ‘from ‘the Guardian, "Scot- blsh Funerals in Olden Times." A vocal duet ‘was ‘well rendered ‘by Mrs. Chas. Campbell and Miss Mary Longaphee, and instrumental music was Furnished ‘by Miss Keays. Tea and cake were served during which all enjoyed a ‘Social Talk. The next meeting will he held at ‘the home oi‘ Mrs. John J. MacDonald, and Roll Cull will be" answered with each ‘member giv- ing her answer ‘to "if I cnul‘d have one mole labor-sawing device it would ~be—————?" IOInross-Ulgg. Twenty t-wo mom» bers and sixty visitors attended thr March meeting which was held at t-hc home of Mrs. W. B. ‘ScotLKln rocs. After the regular business had been disposed of, ‘the evening was given over ‘to a Weighing Par Ly and the ‘program consisted ol solos, readings and instruments music. The guests were then ‘weigh ml in couples, and the sum of $12.1?‘ was realized. Lunch was served. The next meeting will ‘be hold at the homo of Mrs. Sum Hume, Ulgg. Lower Freetown. The March uncoting of this ilrantrh was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Gar» (liner with -llvc members and oni visitor. The meeting opened by Pflphlll-lllg the Creed, and roll call was unsivered ‘with conundrums. Plans ‘were made for the annual moctlng and ouch absent member Is ‘being notified of ‘the ‘date, etc. A suggestion ‘WU-S ‘made re getting rollc-rs lor some 01' ‘the school maps The meeting adjourned with ‘the singing of the National Anthem after which lunch "was served. The mem-bors will meet next month at the home of Mrs. D. M. ‘Bernard ai 7.30 ‘p.‘m.. ‘when ‘the annual ‘meeting will take ‘place. New Zealafld. The annual meet- ing of ‘this institute ‘was hold at the schoolhouse on March 24th. with an attendance of eight ‘mem- hvis and one visitor. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. After roll cull, a short zidtl-rcss was given ‘by the Presi- dent (and ‘the Financial Stir/lenient. was made by thc Secretary. Thc following ofllcera ‘were elected: President, Mrs. P. Conway; vice- nry-trens. Mrs. William Hanlnn: llll‘(.‘('lf)l‘SI M‘rs. John Mlbllflfll, MPH- .i. I“. Manning and Mrs. Willlwm ‘Mnilnrrl; auditors, Mm. J. R. bian- lning ‘and Mrs. Dou-ce-tte. It ‘was decided to provide a new ‘map for lthe school. Three now ‘members were W'C'l(.'0mO(l. The next mooning will ho held in ‘the school. “AvonIea.55 A‘t the annual moot- lng oi‘ this lnatltulc 0n March 1N lat the homc of the secretary. Ali's. ‘|.i. M. Mackenzie, lou-rlccn mom- Aliler the ‘singing of ‘tho Ode thi minutes of the last annual ‘meeting . and ‘whose of the ‘last. iegulai‘ ‘nicel- lng were read nml adopted. Re- ‘porlh ‘were read, and new committee.‘ ‘were a1ipoluted. and business let- ters were ‘read. and discussed. Two papers on "The ideal Home" were read by Miss Bernard and Mrs. B. C. Woolner. The secretary ‘then rend her report for the ycamshow~ lng a ‘balance on hand of $33.93. Following are ‘the officers for thi.‘ new institute yoari President, Mrs. B. C. Woolncr; 1st vice-dire- aidcnt, M-ra. E‘. C. WGIYI); 2nd vice- iilfllfiiltlttllt, Mra. i... Warrcn; scorn‘- tary-trcna. Mm. J. M. McKenzie, rc- edcctnd; directors, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. It. A. Mc- Kenzie; duiogatcs to ‘Convention. Mrs. Woolnor, Mrs. Wyiind. The April meeting ‘will ‘be hold at the home of Mrs. i‘). C. Wcbb. Lower Montague. Eleven mom- Imrs and ‘four visitors met at the homo of Mrs. C. H. Poolo on March 12, ‘for the regular meolling oi‘ the Institute. Tho ‘meeting was open- ._-_.,.- Endured Suffering for Over Twenty Years Mrs. Andrew Johnston Is ‘telling her many lrlenda hat caused the great ‘Improve ent ln her health. Coidwutor, Ont... April 10.—— (SpeciaU-Mrs. A, Johnston, an olgl iinil respected resident of this place numerous friends that her recent improvement in honlth is the result of using Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. "My sickness dates back twenty years or more," ‘Mrs. Johnston says. (‘My sleep was broken and unrelreahing, my appetite was M" ful and l suffered from backache. l fclt hoavy and alcopy after megls nnil was depressed and low spirit- ed, Rheumatism, Lumbalzo and Sci- atica were also three of my troub- lea. "l have taken your Doild’: ‘Kidney Pills and Dyspepsia ‘Tablets and mum, any I was greatly beneflttou by the treatment. I have recom- mended thom to all my friends and could recommend them t0 "WW9 else, You may publish my testimon- ial for the benefit of others." Budd's Kidney Pills strengthen and heal siclr kidneys. whilst 90nd‘; Dyspepsia Tablets assist digestion of wholesome foods, fur- niehlng the body with the needed nourishment, at the lame time rest- ing and tonlnrthe stomach. ‘prr-‘ililcn-t, Mrs. Hurry Whnlen; aec- , ‘which I ever saw anyone." Iierii and Ilvc visitors ‘were ‘present. 4,9,5 flecmfid m hook a mg °l ll"? W110i"? ‘wlilillmees them. The next mectlng will be Then Budd's Kidney Pills and I10"- Dyspepsia Tablets Came to Her Relief. ed with the singing of ‘f0 Canada," lbllowed by ‘the institute Creed. Roll Call was responded to ‘by each member ‘giving ‘the name of her favorite book, and its author. After the business of the meeting a. pleas- ant soczal hour was spent. One new ‘mom-her was added to the roll. The next meeting ‘wilil be held at the home of Mrs. George Beck. Falrvlew. On March ‘i-th elgh-t mcnuber and ono visitor mot at th.‘ home of Mrs. ltuobcn McKinnon for the regular meeting of this Club. After the ‘meeting had open- ed with the singing of the Ode and the reading and adoption of the minutes, the ‘business of ‘the meet- ing ‘ivas transacted. Articles on hand were sold at this ‘meeting. A ‘pa-per on “First Aid to the injur- " was read. The meeting ud- journed ‘to meet at the ‘home ol’ Mrs. Allison McMillan in A‘pril. Elmira. Eleven mcmbe n and seven visitors met wt the home of Mrs. Stephen Molllck on March 20 for the regular meeting ol’ ‘this ‘Institute. Roll ‘Call was followed ‘by the reading and adoption of the ‘minutes, and the business arising from t-iie minutes. A paper entitl- ul "The ‘Brake on ‘the Wheel" was cad ‘by ‘the President. This C1‘u‘h is ‘planning to erect a hall in the community, and ‘plans ‘for raising money for such a ‘purpose ‘were discussed at the ‘meeting, Conway. The March ‘meeting of ‘this Institute was held at ‘the home of Mrs. Wonsley ‘Lewis with an attendance of Len mum-hem and ‘forty-three visitors. After singing the Ode, roll call was answered ‘with “Riiddlei-i." Mrs. William flruhnma, one of the school oom- nilttee, rue-ported ‘than: a new sprlng roller map of ‘the world had been purchased for the school, also that .l. new ‘pump had been ‘put d‘own. lt was moved, seconded and carried dhut a oust iron sink ‘bo purchased lor the school. Airs. Nelson Palmer and Mrs. (‘linrlcs Palmer ‘wereap ‘pointed school committee for three months. .\ lebter ‘from ‘the Tourist Association was read ‘by ‘the ‘Secretary. Lunch was served and the meeting closed with‘ the National Anthem. The next meet- ’ng ‘vv‘ll‘l lie hold wt the home of illrs. Nelson Palmer. East Bidelord. Eight memlhers attended the March meeting of this Branch which was held in the schoolhouse. The President ‘prtr added and ‘the ‘meeting opened by singing the Ode, after which the minutes of the previous meshing were read and approved. Roll cal-l was answered with ltlddles and short stories. letters ‘were read from the Canadian lnstltu-tc lor ‘the Blind. the P. E. l. Tourist Associa- tion and the Rod Crnss Society. The sum o! $5.00 ‘was voted for the motor society. interesting iliucua-l sion then took place on the work ‘carried on ‘by the lted Cross. At the close of ‘the meeting fruit and candy were served. The ncxt meeting ‘will ‘he held in the school house and roll call will ‘be ainswcr-z ed with "The funniest scrape in Mount‘ Pleasant Branch held their March meeting a‘; ‘the home of Mrs. Walter McIntosh, ‘with el- even membcm- ‘attending. After the ‘usual opening, letters from the Red ‘Cross and the institute ofllco were road and ‘the members aided to (in something ‘to help the work of ‘the Red Cross. After a great deall of discussion, the ‘mem- for the W0m8n's institute Exchange in place‘ of making a comforter. Lunch was served and t-he meeting closed ‘by singing the National An- held a‘: ‘the homo of Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. Llttls Harbor institute ‘met on March llth at the home of Mrs. J. J. Siilihenlond with an attendance of thirteen ‘members and eight visitors. The meeting opened by singing ‘the Ode, alter ‘which the minutes of the ‘previous ‘meeting ‘were read and approved. Pmpera ‘wore ‘read ‘by M‘rs. P. ‘C. Chlng and Mrs. D. A. ‘Foley. A recitation -by blather ‘Power ‘was greatly enjoy- ed. Lunch was served and the meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Authem. MrsrD. A. ‘Foley will entertain tho members noxt ‘month. Glen Valley Institute hold ‘their March ‘meeting at the homo of Mrs. Hugh Nicholson with an attendance 0t six members and two viiailors. The meeting opened in ‘the usual manner, and after the routine business, an enjoyable programme ‘was carried out ‘which included a res/ding ‘by Miss Nettle McDonald, and a recitation by Milss Doris Ab- bott. The next meeting will ‘be hold at the horde of Mrs. H. P. Ab- Hazel Grove. On March 18, flf- teen ‘monubbrs and ‘four visitors met at tho homo of ‘Mrs. Ella ‘Fer- ris, ‘whore the regular monthly meeting o! ‘this Branch was held. The ‘meeting opengd in ‘the usual manner and roll call was answered with a favorite name. Psporswvere road by Mrs. Garfield Stevenson, Mrs. Frank Bagnall and Miles Reta Pound. A knitted quilt ‘was com- pleted. A resolution was passed to deposit $25.00 ‘in the BankJMi-s. Garfield Stevenson and M‘rs. Ella Ferris are the school committee, and Mrs. Frank ‘Ba-gnall and Miss Alma. Wboks, the visiting commtt- ‘toe. The next. meeting will be at the homo of Mrs. Everett McLeod. Victoria. Fourteen member-e at- tended the March meeting of this ‘Club, which was held as ‘usual, in the ‘Hall. The ‘meeting opened in ‘the usual ‘manner and various im- portant communications werereod and decided on. Reports ‘were sub- mitted by ‘the dlllei-ent ibteee. ‘it ‘was decided _-to ‘re-organ as the sewing class on the owning of the 21st The maria-hers also decided to hook s rug ‘tor the Exchange. Middleton. Thirteen ‘rnomlbore and eighteen visitors dttanded the March meeting of this ‘Branch. held at ‘the ‘home of Mrs. Sutherland ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWN contour‘ PAGE‘ Tniarnpn, y, edge when buying and look for 1h: strong, J ' long-fibre burlap back. Ifguararileea year-sand years of satisfactory wear. Dominion Lint» loam and Rugs are made in Canada by the manufnclurcrs of the famous Dominion Battleship Linoleum. e000 - TASTE -‘|~ - croon - cov Ahmys turn over the ‘tomato Dominion LIHQ§€€QMFTI Floors Let your hall welcome guests‘ the minute they cross the threshold. Cover it with cheery. cosy Dominion Linoleum, so homo-like it! appearance, so practical in use. There is a wonderful range of colors and patterns to select from.’ You are sure to find the very thing you need to blend correctly _ with furnishings and hangings. .‘ Dominion. Linoleum will improve the looks of any room with its bright, fresh beauty. It wears for years; smooth and waterproof, it is the easiest of floors to clean and keep clean. Dominion Linoleum is easy to lay and comes in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary room from wall to wall without seam or crack. Enjoy it in your home; its low cost will make it doubly welcome. artistic designs. Dominion Linoleum Rugs Made in an endless array of wonderfully blended colors and Dominion Linoleum Rugs lie flat without fastening of any kind and will not curl at the edges or tear. Attractive, durable, easy to clean, you could not wish for a finer floor or one more moderate in price. EIIINGSIJS," EASILV ' EXDIIIISSFI] ', Ill" .- :.“<‘~d>=-m ‘ow-rweaze-l-‘vwenr .l.. H AT HOUSE [TUDNISUING DEPARTMENTAL AND GENERAL STORES; EVEIIYVVI-IEQC de- r letter of sympathy which she celvod fro-m the members. rc- lin- and ncw committees appointed as follows: School, Mrs. \Viii‘ght, and lVllS. K. Allen; Elliot McCardie; Program, Miss Doris Munccy and Miss Jean Craig. .~\ special meeting ivas arranged for March l8, when the members ‘will meet at the homo of Mrs. Clifford Wright, to ‘begin ‘work on a quilt. At ‘the close of the business meet- ‘ing the following cnjoyzrblc program was carried out: Sing-song, Maple Lewf, Home Sweet Homo, and Mus- Hilffl in Dc ‘Cold Ground. Mrs. (inr- tis presided ‘at Lhu ‘pluno in hcr ‘usual caplihiu and talented inun- nor. Reading, "iiousc-izleilnlng" by Miss Jcun Craig. ‘Soleobions of in-usic on phonograph. Reading, "The itcckoning," ‘by Miss Mable Mc-Cnrdle; lteading, "Pleasure." by M-rs. Everett Wright. A very. pleas- ant ‘time was spout in playing ‘go-mes in which iii-l took ‘pun. The ‘next meeting ‘will ‘ho held at the homo of Mrs. C. C. Craig. Middleton. At thclfisbruiiry moot- in‘g of this ‘Brunch, which was held art the home cl‘ Mrs. Clifford Wright the following ‘program lpPOl/Otl to be a ‘feature of ‘the ‘meeting: ‘Chorus and ‘slngaSong. O Canada, Old ‘Black Joo, Jingle liclls. Rc-ibdlllflfi by Miss Mildred Wright, Mrs. Clif- ‘ford Wright and Mrs. James Mc- Charrlie. Trlo,lby Mrs. T. W. Brail- shaw and the ltleasra. T. W. and Wal-lnoc Bradshaw. One new mem- ‘ber was welcomed at this meeting. Central Royalty Branch held their Mart-h meeting nt the homo of Mrs. A. Malone, with six inc-mbers and one visitor present. The President presided and the meeting opened ‘in ‘the ‘usual ‘mariner. The report of the Red Cross Nurse was read by the‘ President. it ‘was decided to send flowers to Peard Swan. A rflfliilll! ‘by Mrs. Spencer and iii- ‘strumentsl music by Mrs. Agnew foamed the program at the conclu- sion of the meeting. meeting will ‘be liolil in the school ‘ports of the committees were read ‘house m. 3.30 ‘p.ni. Cardigan, On-Mzirch ll, monthly meeting .01‘ this Branch ‘was held. Ouring to _thc disagree- able weather, the Vice<Presidcn1 ‘ivas absent, and Mrs. A. S. McDon- irld was appointed ‘to the chair. Alter the usual opening, t-hc Scorc- tary read letters from the‘ itcil (lross Society, acknowledging with thanks receipt of $7.00 from the Institute. from thc Tourist Associa- ‘Lon, requesting iroopcratitm, and from the ‘Supervisor, (zonccrning institute ‘work. lntcrtzsling pu-pers were read: "What. Kind of n Neigh- Illfil‘ are You?" iby Mrs. .l. D. McDon- tlme," by Mrs. A. S. McDonald. The greater ipart oi‘ the evening ‘was spent SOCliLllY and In Lhr oomph‘- lion of the Quilt. Bay Fortune. The March ‘moot- Jng of this lnsliltutc ‘was hold ill. the home oi‘ Mrs. iiiirry Burk‘- ‘wilh an attendance ‘of eleven members and one visitor, who nswered roll cull with an Cliiflltlllfli‘ of writ-ten recipes. Alter the usual opening, n report was madc of til‘- social at "which $45.50 was realiz- ed. Alter ‘the ‘business ol‘ the meeting was over, instrumental miislc was furnished hy Miss (lus- aie McDonald and Mr. John Lu‘ Pierre which was ‘greatly enjoys-d by all ‘present. Th1‘ next annual meeting ‘will be held in the homo of Miss Ella Uniiorhiiy, and this will ‘be the annual meeting. Port Hill. On March 17th nlnc members and lour visitors mot. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Alontgmn- cry, whore the regular monthly meeting of ‘this ‘institute was held. Roll Cilill was "nihiweral by each mom-her giving some lorh oi‘ enter- tainment. Letters from the Tour- ist Association, the Red ‘Cross and the Supervisor were read. it was reported that. two-blackboard ‘brush- GIN PILLS Wright. The‘ meeting opened ‘by singing the Ode. Mrs. O..0. Craig ompreiced her‘ appreciation of the l. 4 as ‘were " -' for the ‘- ‘ and the some were ordered to be bought. ‘Lunch was served and a iiocial evening enjoyed ‘by all pro‘ sent. The next ‘meeting ‘will be held at the home of Mrs. Charlie Maynard. Northern Branch met at the home FOR Tl-IB of Mrs. James Dyimem oa‘ March 12th; Wllngbflfl attendance of eight- een me ore earl two vlsltors. K I D N E ' The ‘mooning waned in the usual di.._... l‘ alu- ggriiflllliléélzazldhilfi We". "d"! °h SESEO?‘7.IZ'.‘L'°3...NZ.T‘.'IZS‘.‘T'§Z‘it? Gin P3". "l" “m9” port of the Red Cross Sockiity wan all kidney troublee. read. also a letter frorm the Super- Ggggbgg 19-day 5gb" visor.‘ ‘Roll Call" was answered 1‘ i. “wk”, _ with iOoaundi-nmi . An interest- _ in! 7,01! Poultry-Raising‘ was enjoye . Lunch was served a d t-he meet hswqtnrfwvqe 1.. - u‘ ‘ -“' . , u‘, n,“ , aid. and “The Collar in ‘Sprint:- eight , Sick. mcmborsrmet at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Frank Curtis and Mrs. John J A. McDonald, ivliorc the mgulu‘ The ncxtl tlonal Anthem. The‘ next meotlnglii. i). Wright‘ dllklwwledgiflg 1h‘? Wllll be held at ‘the home of ltlrsfgweuiiiit of our quilt and other art- D_ M¢Ar1|,ur_ lirles [or Mount Herbert Orphan- il _L',i’. Letters were road also, from Traveller's Rest. On hinrch 19/111“ W111 CFOSB Society and the De- thirteen members and two visitorsiliflrlmfiilt- W. Hit-Sling lncluilctl a regular monthly (‘boos-lull 0f mot at the home of Mrs. J. Hall, when,» the for the ‘paper, "The Dress Accessories." The program meeting of this llraiich was held. The next ‘meeting will ‘be held in ’l‘-lie meeting opened by reading the U19 ll“ll‘_““‘l m“ “all will be ans- Creed, after wlrlcli the minuum oi‘ wcrcd with Jilliiifi "ml SHSEBSUOYIQ- _-4-0->__-- ~ iiu‘ ‘previous nihoting ivere read and adopted. Mrs. hit-Neill was ap- pointed ‘l0 writ‘; u rcpnrt for tho Pmviincinl (Innvoniwr pruvnuionls brought about ‘by our lni-lliiiill‘. A lt'lli‘l‘ ‘was rczid from The grieam physician replied: “l of National think she is tho ugliest woman that blur-nix, outlining the Nnfnnni Im- (loll cvar made.“ And the family doctor said: but. You hzivcif-t si-cii hcr sister." ‘Indigestion of their efliciency. i .- I siren.- box all‘ deeIen or asinueoioamaa co. / Bilious Spells Mr. John Hresavich, Tenby. Man., writes»- “My stomach was all upsrt,I suflered from indigestion, bilious- neas and vomiting. I became so weak, I had to go to bed. I tried Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills andln three days was up and around again. Ihsve not had an attack of this nature since." PERHAPS it hits never occurred to you that your troubles from indigestion are really caused by torpid liver action and consequent constipation of the bowels. Stomach tablets and lotions sometimes afford temporary relief but they do not get at the cause. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills positively remove the cause of troublepby their direct and. combined action on the liver, kidneys and bowels. A single box will convince you ‘r: L. b‘ ._ ¢T|7el=0 --‘<o--:vo.bcY.‘-oo"r‘|a= Ema-n... ... ... ._ .. Z10»- a-wv- . L r3 ... "eats"