.;v . r. -_ _ . ' _, ) i THE CHARLOfl_‘T-ETOWN"GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE APRILT2, 1924 ' ""'~ ...__,- .. .. ...M Report of Women’s Institutes, of Prince Edward Island F|‘C#W|\ meeting oi' Mrs. Cairns. Mt. Pioaelnt. The larch meeting of this institute was held ‘ln the school, at which seven members and one visitor were present. An- nua.l_ meeting business was discuss. ed. One new member was ` wel- comed. 'I`he..n_¢xt.mesdn,g will be holds: i1hIl3aln.otln.'~J¢ilini Rani.. say. ' l p - Northam had nineteen members and tour visitors at the March meeting ot their institute. One new member was welcomed. This club has ibought three dozen cu-ps and saucers and plates for their use ¢¢ soclals, ect. They are nlsoclesn. img the school. D-1i‘"i°Y 'ifilfitute are sending a written invitation to every vom” in the district to attend the annual meeting. 'They have beg-un prague. 5115 f°l‘ il 'l>l“¥. proceeds ot which are lorilnstitnte funds. A ms-p of the Dominion of Canada. has been 'bought for the 'primary room, East ‘Battle had sixmembei-g md iive visitons at their March meet- ing. One new mambo, was wel, comed. 'No new business was nn. dertaken. The inext meeting will be held in the schoolhouse. Lll1kl¢i¥G|'. 'Flfteell members and two visitors attended the Mare); meeting of this institute. A coni- .lnltiee V936 a'Pp0lnt6d (JO purchase lamps for the schoolhouse. The women oi’ this club are busy mak. 1115 a quilt. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs A B clark. ~ f ' ' ' New Zealand had six membsm and tour visitors at the Mn;-on meeting, where it was decided to 'buy ia new .blackboard for the school. The next meeting will .lie held in the school-house. Armadale. Twelve -members and ten visitors attended the Mai-ell meeting ot this -institute which was held in the school. - A demonstra- tion was given on "First Aid and iiandasins-" No new work was im- dertaken. The next meeting will he held in the schoolhouse, and as it will be the annual imeeting, a full attendance is requested, Campbeli's Cove. Nine members :ind six visitors attended the March meeting of this lnstltiite. A paper was rend and a Demonstration was iliven by Mrs. D. J. Ciiniphell. The scliool committee reported various Spring Impurities Due to Poor Blood A Tonic Medicine n Necessity at This Season i Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are an all-year-round tonic for the blood' and nerves. But they are especially valuaible in the spring when they system is loaded with impurities as e. result oi’ the indoor lli`e oi the winter months. There is no other season when the blood is so niucli in need oi' purifying and enriching- iind every dose oi these pills helps io enrich the blood. ln the sprlni: one feels weak and tired-Dr. Wil imma' Pink Pills give strength, In lhr spring the appetite is often poor-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills de- \'f‘i0li the appetite. tone the stoni- iich and aid weak digestion. It is in ihe iillring that poisons ln the 'blood ilnd an outlet in disiiguriing plrnples, Uifilhtions and boils-Dr. Williams’ link Pills clear the skin because ihry 80 to t-he root oi the trouble in the ~bl00_d. ln the spring anaem-in” rheumatism indi estio neural is ' g ni Z ` and many other troubles are most persistent because of poor, weak ihlood. and it is at this time when sill nature takes on new liite that thel b‘i00fi most seriously needsietten- lon, Some people dose themselves with purgstives. but these onlytftur- filer wesken__tiiemselves; A poi-12;.. ‘"9 merely giiiiops through t e ”Y”i°m- Ollliiiiyilix the zlfowsls. but does not help the blood. On the °*h@r hand. Dr. wuiiams' Pink Pills enrich the blood which reaches ev- ery organ in the ' body, -'bringing “W 9il‘¢Il£l1-li and vigor to weak, easily tired men. women and child- 'fem Try im-. williams' rink Pins this spring-they win not asap Point yon. 8015 by el-l medicine dealers or sent 'by mail at 50c s ‘box by The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.. Brook- ville. Ont. articles needed in the school, which the institute decided to supply. A new school committee was appolntl ed. The next meeting will be held in the school. ` -pay for n new discussion took place on vhanese work hut no reached. The next held at the home- oi' Macdonald. Sea View wered roll cipe and meeting ed to donate Orphanage. with a .to Mt. Sherbrooke Institute enjoyed an interesting debate at their March meeting. the subject being: “Re- solved that travel is more beneilcisl than reading." Fifteen members home of Mrs. -N. M. Woodside, and a lull attendance is requested, as it. will he the annual meeting, Georgetown. Nine members and [our visitors attended the Maron nieetlmg of this Institute. A vote oi thanks was tendered Mns. Mac. donald lor adonation to the Lib- rary, also one 1.0 the Rink Manage ment for their assistance on Car- nival night. This club has decided to set 'aside a sum of money to-' wards a war memorial. Murray River. Twenty~three mem. bers and eight visitors attended the Mrch ‘meeting of this Institute. Three members were appointed to make out a ~progra.m for the next six months. This club is 'planning to put on a sale oi home cooking and aprons on April 9th. The next imcetlng will he held at the home of Mrs. Billie Keenan. Springfield. ‘Six lmenlbers and three visitors attended the Febru- ary imeeting of this clu~b. After some discussion it was decided to hold a social in the near future, also to place a new water tank and -black board in the school. visitors attended the March meet irussion took -place on a new school. Mrs. Margaret Mcbiichioll, through MacDonald visitors attended the meeting oi |_°rn¢ Valley. Twelve .nienihers attended the March mcetingoi this institute. After reports ot sick and schol committees. it was decided to 'lgy 'n .map of Canada, also si Bible for the ‘School New commit' toes weroappoinied. One new mem- licr was \\'elconie Y J »i». /2 1 ' . n the Women‘s .institute offered a 31 , prize or $10.00 to the boy or girl of ',11¢;;'./'__ _ Cardigan or Roseneath school m1:ik_ ' » `f/`. V1 _ . 2 . i hi 1 t k l En tra ce Ex. `\` "_ ` "K V/ Fabric Tire °Madcm Canada aniinni_ion. e i \ _ be held at the home of Mrs. J. E. o ‘ . \\ ..vwi_ \ f ' w»-= ~ \ "i \ " ` ` .° ` ' \\\‘ |‘ \ » ‘ Middleton. Six members and ten /'V //V iiiiiiiiiiil " i' ' ini n\i‘\ ,. _ i ' " (35 9’ __ ` \ ii' Y Nil. f \“-’>m\\1\:`\,.* ii 1 i fl ' rio » r I A to have ri play in the hull in the near -future. _ The next (annual) meeiiing will .bo held at the home oi Mrs. ‘Henry Weeks on April 16. and roll call will ibe answered -by each member .paying a nickel. ` Kingsboro had six members and three visitors at their March meet- ing. -Some discussion =took 'place on having it concert soon. Stamped blocks were given out for the Auto~ graph quilt. Several interesting pa- pers were read. __1.<¢>*_'*" Spring Weather Hiard on Baby The Canadian Suriv! Weather” one any mild and 'brishii ills “ext raw and hlustery, is extremely hiiid on the nary. conditions are such that the mother cannot take the lit- tlo one out for the fresh air B0 much to be desired. 1-ie is coniined to the house which is often over healed and badly ventilated. H9 catches cold; his little stomach and bowels become disordered and the mother soon has a sick :baby to look miter". To prevent this an oc- casional dose of Bs:by's 0_w_n »'I‘i_\g\,%. lets should he given. They regulate the stomach and bowels, thus pre- venting or relieving colds. simple levers, colic or any other oi' the many minor ills oi childhood. The ‘_ R Tablets are sold by medicine desi- ers or fby mail at 25:: a box irom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brookville, Ont. _ i / ‘ Y ii' i this iiisiliiiie. 'New sick adnd scliiool J \ ‘\\\\'i'. `. Tl _,_ _ conimiitecs were appoint e. an i ~ y. \ V u ‘ "` was decided to put up hooks in ine i"\lllli\li\il\_ ‘.i.`{,;m_ Bai in the Long Run school. This Institute has invited \`M`\,m'M:> ‘li rho llcderliie and Searletown lnsti- i"\ii\_,`,l‘|i\i‘,`._-__U_._ N tutes to ri si>€Ci“l "“"=iing to be held _ "l‘ii;¢.""».“‘ ` Glvel U00 dependable lainie it the home oi' their 'President p _ v` ' df. xrvueg at the “wwt cost per mils even-gknowls. I 1 A Steph Forward Following up our Policy of the MARITIMES FIRST, we have ar- ranged to have our “LEADERS” in Scribblers “Made in Truro.” Our Salesmen will soon visit you l with samples and values we believe Superior to the Upper Province Houses. _ .. LESS FREIGHT. N 0 SALES TAX WAIT FOR US. IT WILL PAY YOU _ ~ .SPECIAL J ust received Ma Jong. Retail for v $1.00; Retail prices same as New York. ._ Baird - Thomas - Scott, Lid. fran, N. s. . ssnvics Ann s/i1°|si=Ac1'|oN | i