You too, can male this test Icllowtheexnmpleofmillionaofnaenandwomen- aha worldoverwhoukeednahoflao iirngieen, oi water, when needed, no help keep flog fig,- Iino's ‘Fruit Salt’ bu gained this enviable accord eimply because it helps give the sen and energy which come from inner fitness. Eno helps sweeten the atom ‘, relieves excess acidity, aids digestion and helpe overcome consti- pauon-the cause of nanny upsetting headaches, eluggiahness and that listless feeling that teltee the edge olf life. Sparkling end refreshing, Inc is pleasant w talto-Eree of harsh, bitter salts.- Buy I bottle o! Inn's ‘Fruit Sell’ today; Illl IIIQII lllllllll HAMPTQN W. M. B. brought the lllflnbled quilt bled!» and the guilting will brdone at adies The March meeting of the i-lamp- m u- home, other 1 in the “Mahdi- CK "::.."t."a.';sm;.2‘ »='§.“,,.» s; ca“ m...“ a . euing, March 5th. The womblp ser- bu“; co - w“. Amy nothinl was needed for the school. Mrs. Parkman reported four sick calls were made and e card sent to a member in the hospital. New committees were awoint- vice was led by the President, Mrs. John Rogerson. Hymns. “From Greetilands Icy Mountain" and "In Shrist Ilherleulshlio Eaésutl Nor West" ere sung. eres g story azu- flfled. “A Da hter of Afr " ~ . read by DorisugMyers. The ‘finds: ‘d a“ P" " mum‘ of the last meeting were read and 50110.01‘ ' flower‘ upproved and me m“ can w“ ms_ "Sick. Mrs. Nunn and Mrs. Hoop- wered to eleven membe _ ' were nve v tors present. ring‘? An“ Tmmb. “d terest reports were given by the 1 D _ ' secretar es and treasurer. Collect-ion odectwm n05“ was fecelvgd and two members pa“ The April meeting will meet their annual reds. ‘Ilho study of with M“ "Ymw- m1 "11 ‘,4? Africa took place in the form of a b9 “my first electric appliance . dlacu-ssion during which question; This part of meeting closed with were asked and answered by the The - members. Next meeting is to be held Mrs. Allan Wytnd of Oavmdish at the home of Mrs. Jackson, me was then welcomed and ave n repetition of the Mispah Benedic- and ins tive tlon closed the meeting. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess and a very pleasant social hour was enjoyed. ANGLO RUSTICO W. l. The regular monthly meeting Q1 . m country. . The members exuresse thanks to lVLrs. Wyand and ‘sured her of their interest their u- and Anglo Rustico W. I st at the sunvport. home of Mrs. Ernest Bulman on A social hour was enjoyed while ‘meadow evening. h 5., The the hostess served refreehments. Marc President presided and opened the 711961111 in the usual way. Thirteen m responded to with an "Irish Joke." itors were also present. Cvfreeoondence was read dealt with accordingly. Mrs. Hooper and Mia; Clark LONDON —(G P)— There are 575.000 fewer children and nearly 20.000 fewer teachers in primary and secondary schools maintained by local authorities Britain than there were in 1938,‘ says a ministry of education reports. and Suits lire Still the Personal Favorite‘. Music we ." .. llTlh piles o sh ting" t her. broke on weetiae - ‘They toldme at the School of ymLwet-e letting 1m very A milnbled Charles proudly. um my _~ "Oh. darling. how how absurd!" your mother will have 8&1! léSSOIIB 101' 5'0"." (flu “f, Qown 0n ., by m, 111M . “ ‘m With your looks! '11 marry. out of the room. shut- gmm gguqga ' ' ‘ mud e door nolselessly behind "m; Muumw uZL-flfif,“ undLE’; stand? Ev in: matters. Music I west-t to do so CHAPTER!!! want ivensymso ‘meat-u t." 1" 1 m» a oo. or as cou ouely u; , so t,“ n"? m us‘ some. ..'~'.i—."'”’ ... "‘ m“ re as y me er. ‘ es, nr ,1 _- "_ hailed a. porter and witnessed the Lydiab vololdmwes sooowthigitgoqyeilsgll removal of her tnlnk from the get, mother piano One W11- must have some self-empress: The porter piled her trunk and used to sing. suitcase on a luggage trolley and I've given up sl led the way along the platform. could have h me Yuu As Susan delivered up hea- ticket ow, some opla quite high-up there was n little stir and oom- used to admge-oh well." she motion the men and wo- siflhed. "what's the men at the barrier, and a familiar 0f that now." figure burst through their ranks “ time in towards her. late." "Darling! Susie darll l I was clockonthe afraid I was going to be o late." ed. Susan ‘ l Eullo. Mummy." file t it? It mustgo fell $23.. "2€"d.‘ lostled th ll id pie staredmttuz-Xiloufsly? isydaixd? Elvi- udhfiuhzxzfltacz..atrmth“ 1m‘ nd Susan ' eft every sometimes one wonders what one my; ones servants for. You'd Mm rou ‘s waist and ‘ l" get your things off, darling. bolted about her hectlcaliy. "Your u"! I1! go and but the kettle on." “Stage. darling," she 551d 1n a To be continued) loud voice. "What have you dong With your ggggage?" n m e an explan to . in the direction of tahergaogtgr- who hovered in the offing. T» gather they followed him in the direction oi’ the taxi-rank. 5W5" Slllibed her arm through - Augustine Oovo On Friday night. March 15th Borden Nationals defeated Augus- tine Cove All Stars 10-4 in th first best-of-three her mother’; she though“ u games semi-final for the Bell Ilsual. that her mother was looking Trophy. Levis hope our team very smart. Well, well, he: mum“- shows their colours when they certainly knew how to dress. She again meet the Nationals. must be forty-four at least, but ———— you would never believe it. A large number of residents of "Well. Susie darling. glad to be this district attended the Llew- k?’ ellyn Sale at 'I'ryon on Friday. March 15th. 0 c r They settled themselves com- fortably in the taxi. Susan tipged —-—— the Doll-er. and afar-wards gave ar Mrs. Michael Peters was a rec- mothers arm an affectionate llt- ent visitor to Carleton. the guest tie“ squeeze. o! her mother. Mrs. Joseph Wad- 1 should say I am. Mummy." ma... Lydia gave a little complacent ~ -- much i’! Yeflrllinflmeni» t0 the Among the recent motorists to veiling on her hat. "And how's summerslde were Mr. and Mrs. etgybody at Broadhurs-t? How's Brenton cum; 311d sun Delbert, 0.. r1357 , . Mr. and Mrs. Artie Newsome, Mrs. nigh’ hef Just the same a5 ""3 Michael Peters. Mr. Eddie Wad- sent er rh“mn“"lcky' Yo“ kmw- 3° man, Mrs. Ellsworth Newscmc. was ggfidfig regarfs? 1 m“ i‘ Mr. Wilfred Peters. ‘Mr. Donald “Did he really? How sweet o! MacDonald. Mr. Austin Cameron. film". ‘Iilydia smiled an amused lit- e 5m e ' Carleton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ells- thmegh baa lfhxieczded "5 way worth Newsomc. Augustine Cove. 54mm“ bear}; c‘? Eunungs “d were the recent guests of Mr. and ~ ' l‘ nexmablv wwards. Mrs. Russell Macilean, DeSable. the! Bayswater Road. supmse you havent found ‘ [he Church 0F Scotland Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Mrs nejw dflat?" y la shod h h ‘ “mews not ‘mg “AL $5 Dgggcuyi Artie Newsome on Tuesday. March wish we w‘, d_ Iim “ck o; gays 12th. Eight members and two wage‘ Bu, things are pretty M m visitor; were present. In the ‘ab- at the mgmgnt, would you seuce of the president and vlce- gave those mbmme dividends prcsidentéeMrsl Royrogutclliéiqee ma; av vera no s w - c e topped again we shall out and distributed among the A delicious supper was {git have to make the best_of served bv the hostess. “Blest Be The Tie That Binds" was sung in followed by God Save The King. Mlzpah Benediction brougiht the meeting to a close. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Pavnter. :80": well. I expect we shall sur. Tilly drew up at the flats in Lov- ender road. "Can you guy the m“. man. Susie darling? I don't seem Wuhflve any vhflnge at all." , p Yes. of course. Mummy, 1'11 Harry MacFarlanes. w]. The luslflge was waited up to Mrs. Emily Reeves. Freetown. the flat on the third floor. Lydia scent a few days visiting her fumbled for her latch-key. "1 m, sister, Mrs. Peter Peters. Augus- Wra go out. She's got vet another tine . Cove. 31011111 man and I'm terrified she'll -—-—— 59 Evin: notice. She seems 9o Mrs. Vernie Webster and dangli- restless lately.’ ter Dianna spent the week visit- ing her parents in Summerslde. vi Suddenly It's Springl ‘And wlthiite coming the fashion designers’ dream blossom to add gaiety and a light- hea neea to the scene. A change in e llne here, n. peeling penchant for a partlcular__ahade. a slight difference ln skirt lengths snark eechgyear, but basically the daugitorapi-iag diam: la the carol light- hearted ntootfto match ‘the weather. the styles. _ “whom: snanrrn wouriv snot-v The luzgage havin . “civilly disposed of? $3‘ 23f; _-_ through into the sitting-room. The Among thOSg-lnlfl attendance at ran W“ 5 flriflly furnished in the hockey g c in Charlotte- gd fwd beBv- The comet show- town between Halifax st. Mary's “fang “f $231‘ and W". but was and Charlottetown Collegian: were In a brill“: y-new chair covers Messrs! Claude and Eldon Mac- swm 8 cretonne. Williams. Eldon Dawson. Vernla tmnmmid l" the Webster, Hebe: Sheri-en, Mr. and ioorwa. "Th .. h, “gums Mrs. Wendell Madradym. °° m’ "mm?" The Women's Institute held a quilting at the home of ma. FA- ward MacFadyen on Wednesday. o quilts were quilted for the OHAPTQIH YOU- I've got such o. dreadful ccn- ‘hostess’ fession to make. lhbmlt the piano Life Clark was a recent MP5. Clarke. - er in Cape Traverse, week-end at her home here. A NASTY COLD BANISHED IN ONE NIGHT ? Particularly et this time o! the year. something that will help to banlab eolda on the chest, ie very useful. It was fortunate for Mr. v ._........___.. IAIPIIIII W. l. ‘ meetin badly. I used different remedies, m“, but without definite malts; then I beerd of the benefits Nervillne. l tried Nervillne, end een now appreciate its edleeey. l have adopted Nervlllae ne any throat remedy-that ie why i em Wat in good health may." Net-vllile £33 L‘ mm. mmatlne llnimant Sick I uuwaumeaauaasad and -...i»_.l.\. the minutes were th reed en spgtoved. ' a reporte from the VII committee! Ifitffll! m sieredfie No need to I! ‘l on. I ly i how wish 'uao of think-i u. hues be ge Lydia spun round an expyergion TW. 9g anxiou a _1 ' ‘ Prince County Hospital. A boun- squares are to be given at the “on darling‘)? Ogfiteolflgogs; again tiiul supper was served bv the next meeting. Klan lama MacFadyen. teeeh- Imnt the Mrs. Lester MaeWiiiiems noent w” - - so; ca!“ ....*=~...= status . t tad ' Edger, St. Laurent. Quebec, that naginifiwhamenat n}: tights: l. in beard of Nervlilne. Reed his ma,» ti; 195146;, ‘yum um were heard e moors. performed in wards his felloovmeu in either material or spiritual ei not known to anyone until death wihein many facts came to light as proof of sacrifices and of- s he had made for his friends deceased. is true mil wn z to God. Being c n deeply rel ious net- ure, and a devout Cathoic. never shirking his duties. he bflheathed to others the pattern for a tru exam lar Christian life for which he h mse r will no doubt reap the reward. He was a member of several aroohlul societies. being particu- arly active in the Knights of Col- umbus. Strange and inoommehensible aa such occurrences may a e8!‘ w “l who understand so litte of the mysterious workings G01 m" late Mr. lviaclsnu was the rnembefilof hisdfamil to be called rom s wor any warn-Lug, within the past five yefildlolder brother Frank. W110 W” 1m Experimental: Stgtlfi? a . er brother while iln duty. 8 weeks after his arr val in ‘land for service with the American . He had resided in Buffalo. N- -» for several years. The remains of the late Mir. Mac- Isaac. accmnpaniad by his sister Madeline of CalBBYy. A1"!- W!" conveyed to P. E. I. for burial. the funeral tak place on Satur ay, February hint . from his former home, where his brother Alex and family now reside. to St. Martins Church. south Shore. where a High Mam of Requiem was suns by Rev. Father Baldwin. C. SS. R... who also cor-ducted the service at the gravit- T-he oall bearers were: mast MacNelll Alex MacLainc. "m" Csvanagh. Wilbert Currie. Stanley Taylor. Edmund Handrails-rt. Besides the above mentioned brother and sister, there are left to mourn the loss of a beloved bFOl-YIBT- anzrher sister. Mrs. Stanley Taylfl- Rocky Point. two brothers. Louis (L. C.) o! Fairview. uni Douglas of Mansion. N, B., who had only about a week previous to his brothers death, returned to Can- ada after three years overseas ser- vice with the Canadian Army End whrl» came home to attend the fun- era. Many Mass Cards. flowers and ex- oreasions of sympathy were receiv- ed from Isis-xvi friends to whom the family is deeply appreciative. May his soul rest. in peace. (Patriot please copy.) BASIC wrist? LONDON—(CPI - In an nt- tempt to overcome linguistic dif- ferenoes between north and south British Broadcasting Corporation has produced a vocabu- lary n! 400 common Welsh words as a basis for two years of broad- cast lessons. g4_l Mo for sick in district was receiv- ed and paid. - One new member joined. _ It was decided to make a quilt for‘ the Protestant Orphanage, the Walt-s, the It was decided to answer the roll call for next meeting by giv- ing a flour sack, thoae not donat- ....I had to sel it. I've been | k 1| m“ in; m m“ _ visitor to Borden the guest "I a B" WY l- m~ "r11". m <'"i"‘i'"55°"I“§h-i~ M» “Mu time t.'.:'si:"..‘:.;."':."'".'"i..":.': ov ve it "—' " - ‘ . and the chair cosegsewwezenliir 193st, - Dmald Wclflym h“ Xf§§,',;,,',§‘.°--"‘"“' w" . “m De "sci-u";'e'...“'"°1u.w~u,i~» ti.§.‘;‘2..i.“.....§€°‘l‘....‘."“ti.‘.‘.'£‘°$.‘§’“ yo. no n» m- wa . a some g. t ' ' - e1” could 1 so?" a ing her daughter. Mrs. Arthur ghgkafiflg; “zmch égzkflfl" '32: layed the winner bong Mrs. avla ard. The offerln wea taken up l- mounting to 1. . It was moved and seconded the mee be ed- iourned- followed by llfl n; the "National Anthem." W, then had the ‘Pi-eh fend the grocfednfrom the tune amounted o icaily without ‘ ,1». i ‘I ‘7 f I i Y? gvelulllil. cavaumsn scnoot. Rmbrt r rob ' Grade lfirlli ifuirrziam Moore, Grade VII: l. Eric MaeNeill; 2, Charles “‘.‘i‘.‘.‘.l' 8......“ : l. P ton - lnBede Moore: Vivian Blane: so . i. Gordon Gallant; i. eill. I1! Sr; i. Winnilee Gordon Graham. III Jr.: l. Harvey Gal- ! Sh: 1. Silky Gellen. 1. Vernon Gallon rode Clark; 2. Grade ~ IT _....__._._.-__ ITUDY ININDIA remainder of the evening lc. viewed by ' m: in adam- m r t erehl ed foli n] a tau adm- aesl it! maliifiinm pant... tee inlohu- . a comm I v ill the lfiihl of 1033mm‘ )—-l.'leven "Formeeter e you l suffered fighting erened. "by llnl- wltla my throat. l auflered very ‘Mug’: tgmfclgfauo“ u‘?! "' son. roll wee reopen ed to with is members and B vi or: present i will? i = I sawmy BonltManagerl” r Whilst! gin "lellyend |WOIIVIOIIHissWOWOII urged In Invest oer eevlnge, Including my eervlee In vvitel we lheughl might be e- geed buolneae preposition. My bnnla men- qeo ehevved one why II ween‘! ee good... maybe saved 0a hem losing ell we hovel" ' ll you ore no eat-servicemen, getting re-cstab- lishcd in civilian life youlwill find you: local BankManaget-auscfulmnntoconsult. lie is familiar with local business conditions 2nd opportunities; he is glad to give helpful infor- mation to any veteran who comes in to see him. "l knows the hopes and fears, joys and worries ~ of small business men, wage earners and salaried ' d workers, because he has been talking to them over many years - considering problems, lending them money, rendering them service in many ways. He'll be glad to do the some foryou. "Wily I101‘ ‘lillk to him at the first opportunity? Veterans all over Canada are saying; "Boy-mu I glad I saw my Bank Manager!" n; 5 ma" WRITES oav wuu WET mt If STIR". IN A A SPl-IISICOND l Trisha: u m, $425 I l m 5