. mesons: t. any‘. -»a¢_,.,. Joe-n. . ‘ fins-ram» -~ . all: _ omens? of Prince" ,. l’. d AYONLDA.-—Twonty-i‘ive memb- ers otthls Institute met mt the home or Mrs. Wesley fimith 0n February 20th. Alter the usual b ' opening, report, at com- mittees were heard and new com- mittees were appointed to visit the Rustlco School also the Cavendish School, 111113180120!!!- » , surtousroiis. ‘TI-OAT 0006M Xour grand-parents ._it. Bale, sure and ertlcisut. lrnall dose means economy, and fl brings quick relief. Boos not upset the stomach. ‘Try ‘Shil- j oh-dilc," 60c and 81.80, SPRING l8 HERE—- q ' . You ‘N_EE_D,A fromc T9 Purify the blood, tone up your‘ stomach and make you feel‘ bright mitteea to visit the sick in these and beam” Lake two communities. Mrs. Milton glflscKansie was appointed Secre- tary‘ tor the remainder of the year. A splendid reading entitled “Cook- dng s Husband," sh interesting GELEIIY lilIG R "l! Kontly and without discom- dialogue and a duet comprised the (or; Bmw a w’ m. every mambo programme (or the evellilm- Th9 of the fsmily—take three times’ :- March meeting will be held st the week for three weeks. Everyone home of Mrs. Townsend MacNelll, needs s spring tonic—30c ms and it was decided to be in the 60c. 3L form of a parlor social. A W0‘ gramme committee was aDlKlulW-l to look after same. Mrs. Poole, and everybody h“ 3 slit’ ' QUE-business.‘ ‘ “ma: at; rune, etoslnpo 1 m1; v V.A_ . _. § -_ - if ~_,.4 _ bu. » W"-“FBlIITT-'-FWE$” Ihtlflesen will give a talk‘ on‘ [ln-j ‘ - ' ~ ' _ r l i . a t i nitrite work. The meeting closed‘ l - . . with the National Anthem. priorjtti- “bmw _ ,R'u'l. , . ._ which several piano selection; were Con‘: ‘and Dyspepsia, ‘ g 0i‘ al medicines iaoday, nan Pollux-rho March meet-l "anzsonpionulimnnnslnlnoflsrnlo - s-tisns". -Hu' offpsople miter I seven members d Ii ~ t . were present. Alan ti‘: “will > 815103611. ‘d: ‘ 1 -->§ ‘when opened with moons lollow- "l8 of this cluh was held at the home oi Mrs. J. A. Chlng etyvhich ‘resolution. protesting lgslngt the importation of Oleomargarine into b lush - u. a had been °°ndu°t°¢~ ‘ _ll~rs. Laura Alford of28 Florence Sh, Ottawa, Ontario, is‘ one who was brought back to health ‘by this fruit Canada, was passed. P . “mu “The an“ aprgéflcil; msdielnoand wsntsothors tohavsan Woman." "Our Duty, to our Home nrrnrtnnkty o! resslnlnrhvslrll- . and institute," "rise-ins the Family “"- Pride," “The Essential" M. duty to-tcll you the marvlsllousbonov Women's Institute Work‘! “so , tit “Frult-a-tivss‘? have been to ma. . piece of poetry "The Dead Man‘; For years, I was a martyr to Chronic Bar” were read and greatly snjoy- cillllfilllt‘ 1nd Dyspepsia, {have ed. A very successful social and on: tried cathsrflul. loll-l "ind so-callcd mo“ n1 m tertainment we, held by the memb- vegetsblslaxitlves butsll were un- o oys eaiternoon. and sven- 9r‘! ot this Institute recently, --the pleaaaltsndgivanopsi-mansntrslief. lford writes: “Tfaelit my _~ KELLYS CllOSB.—The March lrs- The next meeting will be held Proceeds ot which"(8124.26) go to- ‘Finally, l-declderito try "Proton meeting ol-thls club was held at l" U16 NOD16 o! Mrs. Jams Hwltt. the home ot Mrs. Frank F1004 l" which ten members and t-WQIVQ yisltors were presdnt. opened with the Ode. and call was answered with ST. PETER? SOUTIL-‘rhe unsung “arch meeting of this 1 t m" was held at the home or“ ‘air? snssse- Dr- MacDonald, 1t which ten uuons ot new to make Your herd 33mg?“ and l visitor were pres- save your heels." A short discuss- ~ eetlng opened with the Ode ion took place on making co ore. A committee o! three mfort- followed by roll call.‘ which was were answered by each member giving the March meeting of this In- closed with the National Anthem. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bllas Fraser, the cluh. FREELAND LOT like-Nine mem- bers and twelve visitors attended srllnlnted to select characters for a ll loceipe tor "icing." No new bugi- stitute which opened in the usual play oh. Easter Monday. A hour, during which refres ‘ I were served concluded the meet- lug. The annual meeting will held at the home of Mrs. MacKennnL-and roll call will be an- swered by each member giving her birth month and birth stone. social Bess was undertaken and during hmenta 111s remainder oi the evening, ""810. readings, sing-songs and be Klimt“ were enloved, after which John lunch was served. The next meet- be ‘decided in the matter, as a 158T“ lgoligelxield at the home of_Mrs, Library would prove a great asset SPRING PARK.—-Thirteen mem. DARNLEY had ten members and gill-i Bull two visitors attended the one _visitor at their February mcet- 311""? meeting of this club, which ing which was held at the home of °P°lled lll the usual manner. It was Mrs. J. Thompson. After the usual "llallged that a Demonstration in routine business had been ducted. it wns reported that cott- on had been purchased for the Autograph quilt. Plans were then made for holding a play sometime in ltiarch. Several interesting read- ings followed by games brought the nleeting to a close. LOWER MONTAGUE.—~ Eight mcmbprs and two visitors met at the home of Mr Institute prayer, after which the usual routine business was were assisted at this meeting by some of the other women of the community. Supper was served by out! Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! A tesspoonful of "California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even ii cross, feverish. blllnus, constipated or iull of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Tell your drugglst you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and . g. (“when or a" as“ primed on ho ed by the usual business. lt was tie. Mother, you must say “Califor- nls." Refuse any imitation. UQOQQO§QQQ For Fire Insurance} installment oi the debt for the school room seats and oors had been Dnld. One new m mber w“ welcomed. s. C. H. Pools on llleetinl; of this institute was held February 14th. The meeting open- "l the home n! Mrs- Hgrnce Wright. ed with institute Ode followed by l"; which fourteen mentbers and four visitors were present. After can. the usual routine business had ducted. Acommittee was appointed bee" “Olldllclell. lllfllls Wore made to arrange a Bhbmonth progmmme_ for a Social and Entertainment An and also a committee to visit the llliereflllll! Duper entitled “Kitch- sick. This club is at present making an Wrinkles" was rend by one or a quilt for the Orphanage, and "l9 lllelllberfl; cow First Aid and Bandaglng by My" Mmh1°5°ll b9 Elven at the March gleellllg~whlch will be held at the ome of Mrs. Burhoe. The members were pleased to hear that the Iss1 SOUTH BEDEQUE.—~Thg March SEARLETOWN.-—Elcven memb- enrand three visitors ‘met at the home of Mrs. Percy Allen on March 5th. The meeting opened in the usual manner. after which plans were made for making an autograph quilt. Papers entitled "The Importance of Litcrurure in our Lives," and ‘Short Papers by Dr. Frank Crane" were read by several of the members. SOUTH LAKE.—_- The February meeting of this club was‘ held at the School-house at which six members and fourvlsltors were present. After the usual opening roll call was answered by the name of a city and what it is noted for. lt was reported that the Autograph quilt was finished. it was decided to procure 300 lottery tickets for sale of the quilt. Arrangements were made for clcanln of school. One new member was welcomed. A paper entitled "Placing the Family Pride" was read by Miss Nellie MaacDonald. The next meet- ing will be held in the school house. CENTRAL LOT lit-Twenty seven ntcmbcrs and three visitors attended the February meeting of this Institute which was held at the home oi Mrs. Clayton Forbes. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by reading and approval of minute; and roll call. New com- mittees were appointed ‘for the month. This club has decided to do some sowing for the Orphanage. The next meeting will be held at the bolus oi Mrs. Roy lVicLeaan. NORTH RIVER had seventeen members, which included 2 new members at their March meeting which opened with °tlt1i0do follow- declded to pay sll bills for coal and pipe at B. C. Webster. A committee of two was appointed to get up a programme lor a concert to be held in March. A social hour during which lunch was ssrvsd brought the meeting to a close. BORDER. -— Fifteen members manne . The chief item of busi- ness discussed was the organisa- tion of a Library. We hope that next month something definite will to any Institute. Four member; rs- joined for the next year. Before the meeting closed with the .wapd Institute-work. The meeting fives", I have been using “Fruit-av tivcs"now for seven years, never have constipation or dyspepsia, and have been in the best of health ever since. and will be the Annual meeting of My husbw-dlnd chndrenuaafllprult- s-tlves" regularly." Limited, Ottawa, Ont. w‘ ll...‘ h. t‘ 11E in .o'wss;rns7s_r1.u mo raorr EDICINE orsrorcrumup; - If you are a sufferer vwilllyou not be guided by Mrs; My“? 1 h - 517 "FN-lil-l-“Vgarr, mode from fruit juices combined‘ with tznieg‘; H “c 20c. and 50o. a box --at all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tires National anthem, music and com muuity singing was enloyod. MARSHFIELD has thirteen mom hers and one visitor at their March meeting which opened in the usual manner. Rollcall was answered with a written question. Zonsiderable time was spent in discussing the many varied qucs- tious. Since last meeting the memb- ers have begun sewing for the Or~ phanage children. This institute is also going to assist the Rural En- tertaining Club with ten. The next meeting will be held in the School. "-1 and two visitor; attended the A Ready Help For "i?" The Girl Who Needs Blood usmc the critical period between twelyfi. 213% sevenbtrzfisn there igsirs s-pecr s mon e oung rs system which often letxes her in a weak run-down condition. She becomes anaemic or bloodless. The gums and eyelids as well n. the com- plexion generally become very pale and there is weakness and lassitude. Indigestion and constipation are usual. There is shortness oi‘ breath, palpitation of the heart, headaches and irregularities of the vital organs. ~ These symptoms are also common to , chlorosis in which case the complexion assumes a greenish tinge. More blood is needed-rich, red, invlgoraty ing blood. Since Dr. Chase‘ ‘s Nerve is the’: peatest of blood builders this is the treat» ment indicated. The restorative qualities oi Dr. Chase's Nerve Food have never been more cutainly proven than in the treatment ofucyo girlsioransemiaochlorosisands ments which arise from a debilitated coll- dition of ‘the blood. Since young girls seldom understand them- selves st: this ago the responsibility rests with the mother. " The whole future health and happiness of {log daughter may dsgend on atria ugh this critical peri m good p ysr condition. There is no qluestiouof Dr. Chase's Nerve Food being t e most_ efiective means of. overcoming the anaermc condition. It‘ i nl to h llttl ogisnérgndvlrlme use £1? :11: Nervig regular un e body supplied witbyan abundansa) ofngrlch, red, lite-stretching blood. 1 You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased to 60c. the box now contains 60 pills instead of 50 as formerly. Likewise Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are85c. a box of 85 pills, instead of 25c. for 25 pills. Edmansou, Bates & 00., Ltd» Toronto. February meeting of this institute