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"Let Milton guard the health of everyone in your home. It's so “safe, reliable and economi- 1 , .411. . . . “101" different uses. Read them in the interesting booklet packed with every. ‘ '\'_bottle". . At all druggists, 35c, " “ 65c or'$1. niniivrnvtuuriym UN all expenses to Canada's greatest ‘r/gofidér‘ for‘ those who write the b9“ essays; on “Shredded Wheat” ggitol for particulars to WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. \ On rlo “illl-Vlllfililiflifi ivhnulactureil by MlLTON PhOPRlETAlKY LTD“ - 1.25 Bunhill Row. London. Eng. MILTON SALES LTD, l0~18 MeCaul Street, l Toronto, Ont. Selling Agents: Harold F. Ritchie 8t Company, "i Limited . l I , Deagle and Mrs. Andrew F. Peters TYNE ‘lALLElL-Fourteen mem- bers and two visitors met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Milligatr. "Ihe oilicient committees. gave their 1c- ports and. new committees were ap- pointed. It’ was decided tohold a social evening on April 13th in the Hall to raise funds {or the Institute. s Collection was. taken amountinz to t $1.66. Lunch was then served. UNIONyALIL-Ailoll call WM 8-!!- swered by the eight members which met at the hotneoi, Mrs. J.D.Oum- mings. The work on the autograph quilt is to be continued. Over three hundred names have been obtained for some. A map ls to be purchased for the school. EAST ROYALTIL-A feature of 1 this meeting was the entertainment which was put on by the youm; Deo- pleoi this Community. Fourteen members metal: thchome 0i Mrs. Edgar Hearts; also two visitors. It was decided to. buy cotton and bet- ting for a quilt and to order three hundred tickets to lottery. ROLLO BAY EAST-This brnncli met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Chais- son. Mrs. Aylmer McEwen and Mrs. Peter F. Deagle were appoint- ed to visit the school this month. Four members volunteered to clean the school. The entertainment con- sisted oi readings and songs. Mrs. Aylmor .McEwen.; Mrs. Peter.“ F. were appointed toarranee the pro- gram for thehext» meeting. . .'= .1. ELMIRA.-A .Jarge number of members and visitors met in the Hall. Roll Call was answered by “Alabour Saving Device." One new member was welcomed. The school committee reported soap and towels needed for the school. Mrs. W. Mur- phy and the secretary were ap- pointed on the school committee. A new "director wns appointed. The secretary read n" report of the floor- ing purchased and price pnld for same. the new floor wnr. lnld and oiled. An interesting pnpcr on the ideal home was read by Miss Brown. Roll coll for the next meeting will be answered with o gardening hint. PORT HILIm-Fourtcen members and three visitors met in the hall. Three papers were read: "The Art oi Living." "February." and a paper on the use of cranberries. The meet- ing took the form oi a social. Three dozen cups, saucers. and plates were purchased “for the use oi‘ the hall and the Institute. The question of purchasing a new map of Prince Ed- ward Island for the school was talc-- and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. Marin Martin. Roll coll ‘Canadian cities. The sick commit- tee reported one cnse of sickness and ‘a sum of money was given to that |mcmber. The school committee re- ported school ln need oi blinds and money was voted to buy them. New school ‘ committee are MTSnEQmE Alain andll/(lss Melanie Arsenault. Two ladies were named to clean the schoolroom. It was proposed to hold a. social immediately after Easter. Two papers were read which w e very much appreciated by t e members. He Was Hardly Able T0 Straighten His Mouth of Keswlck. N. 13., April 6. -—iSp_eclal)—"My back was so that I could hardly straighten it," writes W. L. Kendall.‘ a well-known resid- ent of this place." I used one box of l1. It is the finer impulse s of human nature that -l-n'spire“ilthe' "erection of a memorial to. a. departed loved "one. With this in ' mind, one naturally seeks the finest in worknlnfltship, Material and "design. . ' Weiaré.the"q'tily_firm in this Province] capaie ofwnnd. equipped for the cutting. opolis ‘mg and fine carving of all kindscjf v tai.§_l;o_pQ_;I-.¢,~?I5lile enables us to 05188 monuments at PRICES m EWALLED. Vlfit- our plant and be convinced that we can execute the" most elaborate mem- orial, with ease and efficiency. ll unable to call write ior catalogue. Ycrerfieck 18F 5°31 Montague "- . Salomtsn- - j :m..e.¢minan. I .-_. Dodcfs Kidney Pills and felt u great deal bettcrzlcgot another box and by the time I had token them. my back was so thnt I could get up with case. Its the, best medicine I have cvcr taken. I have had n. lot of otlicrs but lIoddKs Kidney Pills arc the best!“ ' ‘ ,_ Budd's Kidney Pills arc-purely and simply o kidney remedy. They act directly on the kidneys. strengthening them and putting them in condition to do their iull work oi straining inc impurities out of the blood. Dodds Kidney Pills have been in use in Canada for more lhnn thirty years. They demonstrate their worth in the most serious forms oi kidney‘ disease. such as rheumatism. backache. lum- bogo and urinary troubles. Sound kidneyslmean pure blood. Pure blood means good health. _. l ‘urinal; Columbia Mouldings . and‘ filleeflllvs ‘ Inst arrivedillroot from Vancouver. One lull esrlosd ‘ i; n. mflommruos AND j BREATHING . MW"- L M. POOLE 8r C0 PAQLPS WIIIRVIS svltl Ixmumou m. m- . H. J. MANN dermis-rats:- MONTAOUI. l‘. l. I. m» _ Consuls! ma» Drugstore. answered by the nine inunberawhil met in the schoolhouse with 103W- A program was carried out which was enloyed by all. and sugar was paid. bars bought lottery tickets tor bed- committee reporiedpip the school. ‘" met at the home of l/pacllean. read by the different memb .1 was decided that fifty centsjbe tent to Mr. McDonald for the key child;- Mrs, S. A. Blondon was asked to write for particulars about the school added to the ro l. answer p Dish," at the next meeting; and six visitors metal. the home oi’ Mrs. Honeywell Buimnn. Rb“ call was answered by wry Favorite Fruit and how I like it prepared. Institute is in favor o! the proposed Institute paper. to hold a play or ple social to aug- ment the funds. en up. lthe Hall-funds. Roll call at the next imceting to be answered with "House- ST’. FELIX. ~—Eighteen membersltfileanlnfl Hints", . * 7 ' was answered with the names of lmd a Vlslwl‘ "lei 8i lhe home. qi " lMrs. Percy ‘Dickson. The‘ rt i Back trllliiitslck was hcaidtzgd ngi/pocomo. . .. l eeswerea .L tt - lMr. Wm. Lriliendsll Praises Budd's; read relating tiilptirilstltuteewceiiiliflvflifi l . ' Kidney Pills. ;the business was complet . N B - k N“ S n l h NEW GLASGOW-Fourteen mem- ew runsvtgme aw: n“ w t bers and one visitor rnet at the home mumu mtumamiiifiioéiwlq Gum“ mt women's mil VICTORIA WEST.—~B0l.i;,C8.ll was Bill for cocoa. some "mem- pread for St. Peter's South Insti- the school ng vlslte utc. One member o!“ S. The correspondigi QM}: our»: vnpuiv. - yrliei embers M" ew members were It vzus decided to with “A supper lbrnry. Two roll call STIRLING. - Thirteen members This Plans were made CRAPAUD-Twcnty-two members and four visitors met in Lady Fane Hall. Business niotis'ma.de__ and ar- rangements otJthc work fontho next meeting. ¢Plans were made lot-n box social. Two quilts and o. metorder Suppress Jiiéz ’ g p l . or.» -' TQBONTQ, ONT, APRIL 3 (BY; inn cnnnmm tropes) speinr- , lng on the subiootmThmlnflubncep" o.’ ward Bmnscombe.’ director-lot the Westminster GlbeVSilgers. in an address ire-re common: suppolalluion t-blmt human new!!! M! mcltlllslnl m! no carrect- Music, he mun was. value- ‘ able in‘ changing the undesirable‘ character- d and. it was a. remedy for Mu-sic on the Community" E111 1 ‘ recently said the oi human nature.» irrita- bility. It also had a bearing on health in that its rytfbm réceiveil the spirits the restored menul luirmony. Mr- Ilrauscombo solid nuislc should be an integral part of the education and upbringing of evleqty‘ child. nu‘ it resulted, among other ihlings, in rlmprovilng speech. The reason for the superiority o'l’ British ‘boy ‘choirs, he bclilevod. was that their English was pure. “when English ls pure. then there wll'l be singing national," he said. "for a singing voice cannot be 1:004! unless ‘lhe speaking voice la musical." While deprccatlng jazz rm» Brmiscombe admitted that it had served a good pumone immediate- 1y alml- the war. The essence oi‘ lozz was the eternal reiteration of a (rennin accent. and thlza realm-ed composure to the disharmonizod emotions. Now, however, litzz had run riot to such urn‘ ux-toui. that he‘ would suppreeia llr. by, law ho lllmllrklcll. ' . Speaking o1‘ music as: u. rlaAioun-‘l-I expression Mr. Iiranecombo to be made by the member The next place of meeting is, in. _ady Panel-loll. i \. M SOUTH rmznrown. ,-- rlicven that a refleciloir oi (icrmpaiyfs- win‘ attitude" could ‘be ifound in _ (he German music of that time. while Rusplnrt music was permeated with.‘ a never-causing stream oi‘ nlolumc-l r members and ilve visitors m D t the _ home oi‘ Mrs. EldotrDr ,_0nd-h°1y"r§“i igmualifn‘ mitimkolrlzuncé: The‘ nelttpluce of meeting sjlthii eve“ " l e g5” w i‘ t home of Mrs_ Weston pun _ (This British composer-s. h-e though meeting was devoted to biflsiiiess. BAYBIDE-Nlne members and five ylsltors met at the" home oi Mrs. Gabriel Morrison. As the secretary _was absent. Mrs. J. A. Brown was appointed to not in her place. Roll call was answered to by "Sing, Bay, Pay or Plriy." Interesting papers were read by Mrs. J. A. Brown. 1| was decided to have a grab gbeg-ag the next meeting. Roll call is tob answered at the next meeting by “Household Hints." After the lunch the remainder of the evening was spent in music and games. ' ‘ SPRINGFIELD WEST. .-‘The members met in the Hall. At a Social held on March 20th, the sum oi $48.00 was realized. _' it was decld; ea to put $32 in the bank iklwarde new ANNAN. _'rwe1ie“ neat... Mrs. Albert Mouse. The letters 51am ~58 ‘to i6 for the blood and nerves iii. rend by the Secretary. The mem 'rs then nlade six sheets and eight pll- iow, cases for’ the ‘Prince County Hos- pital. Report otjthe sick committee was given and new sick committee was appointed. $1.25 was the coi- lection from the lunch. [LOT 16.-Fiiteen members and six visitors met at the home of Mrs. E. W. Ramsay. Roll cal was ans- ‘wered by “Household Hints." After lthe business mgoodprogmnrug con- ,tcsts was enioyeihby all. Lunch was ‘served by the committee. ' GASPEREAUX.—-At the March mflr-tlng twenty-seven members and fifteen Visitors met. at the home of oi Miss Elsie Laird. Roll call was answered by "Irish Jokes." This meeting was devoted to business. ~—»—--—<oo--:_ _ . SILK FLOWERS For the woman who ls not knackil, or docs not have the time to fuss over them. or who wants to save money. the small flowers needed to redecorate a lamp shade or a Christ- lmns present. or trim a. dress or lin- gerle or a hat, may be purchased very reasonably ln the shops. ready made. To buy the various, -matcr-' ials needed to make’ these flowers is rather nn expensive proposition. and your finished product ls likely to be disappointing unless your fin- ers and your imagination re es- pecially trained ln this line o art. —<1>Oflh» Two air routes between Mexico Olly and the United Slates are be- ‘- strength theyjhavc stored up during shmverl a peaceful, hulllll‘ future- A Spring Tonic Good Health Now by Building Up Your-Blood a thenlnl - Your Nerves h the Use 0f Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. _" The good old fashion of taking a mnlc in the Springtime. like most 0i the customs of our grandparents-AS based upon sound common sense andgood medical practice. Winter ls-alwnysp trying time for those who are not in rugged health. Many men. women and children go through the, winter on reserve the- simny» summer months, and grow increasingly pale and languid nsthe spring days approach. A‘ this time will do much for such people. by putting color ln the cheeks and banishing that tired " "ng thnt worries thousands di people at this seasonal the year.‘ It is‘ impossible to be energetic ii your blood is thin and weak. orjif your nerves are frayed .or shat- icred. You cannot compete with others if you do” not get. relreshlngl sleep at night, or if you: appetite is poor or. you arenleeltrg blight. You need a. tonic at this time to add to your efficiency new, as well as to save you from suffering later on. And in all the realm of medic’ . there ls no safer or better ionic than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pllls tone and enrich the blood which circulates through every por- sald ‘ . tlon of the bodystrcngthening Jaded nerves and run~down orsflhs. and‘ ‘bringing a feeling of new strengthl and energy to weak. easily 'tlred.l despondent. men, women and child-i ren. ‘ Mrs. L. I-Iupman. Summarvlllc‘! Centre. N. 8.. wrltesz-“Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills have been of the greatest benefit to me. A few years ago I was in u. badly rundown cori- dltlon. I became so weak "and ner- vous that I could scarcely go about and doing my housework left me completely used tip. Iiverytluiig. seemed to worrygme, rind I was in a very discouraged condition when"I began taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I soon round the pllls help me. and continuing their use I i‘ regained my health. Since then/I always take a. few boxes in the Spring in build me up for the best results. I therefore cheerfully re- commend these pllls as the best o! habllh builders. You can. get. these pills from. any medicine dealer. or by mallet. 50 cents. n. box from The Dr. Williams’ ing projected. Medicine Co.. Brockvllle. Qnt. the finishing of hogs, d 3807-4-5-tst1l. Midsummer ‘Bacon. ti»; iiolnpoiiiion The Dominion Ilive. Stock Branch. in co.- operation with the Provincial. Department of Agriculture, will conduct‘ a, 1928 Midsummer Bacon Hog Competition, This Competition isdesilined tocncouraxe production and highpriees. An entry consists 01'“. fiye b038, will“ must be marketed during July or August. of $1.00 willlbe charged for each A entries should be made to boat 20illCharlotte- "“""*Q!'° WWW‘ ""‘ town, before May Ist,1928. ‘For any further particulars, apply Dom- inion Live Stock Branch," Charlottetown. @- uling the 0f i0" entry. All 4-4»! Soda». drlivorcd S95v0 Iln And Aid To Health " ' You (Jim Lay the Foundation 0i‘ nv "srnwonxo SIX is» "rnr. ssuroii. S; “AI/SO THE » The public discovered all this even as' the stop» ‘More power per pound of car weight made it j Charming Room!” r. not M. if ¢ {rat on t "e n/irazq No car in the, Victory price class can match the p all around brilliance of Victory performance. ' ‘ The Victory is first zit the get-away and first on’ the straight-away-faster on the hills, ‘faster in traffic-smoother on rough roads. 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