APRIL.8»._1237 IF IT IS. IISABLE WE WILL TURN IT ‘ OVER TO TI-IE FREE DISPENSARY OR THE SOCIAL SER- VICE FOR THE USE OF SOME FAMILY NEED OF IT. ‘ If“; __(.‘HARLO'I"I‘ETOWN QUARDIAN For Your Old Mattress l On the Purchase Price of a Spring Filled Mattress Ohoose From Oanadafs Best Spring Filled Mattresses The “ lied Brest ” Reg. Price — - -- — $26.50 Allowance — — — —- 5-00 You Pay - - - - 21.50 $2.50 Now—$2.50 Monthly “ Purple Crest " Reg. Price — - -- - $29.50 Allowance — — —- -- 5.00 You Pay - - - - 24.50 $2.50 Now_$2.5o Monthly Sale Ends APRIL IF IT IS BEYOND IISE IT WILL BE DE.- TROYED IN THE CITY LNCINERATOR The “ Blue Brest" . The “ llestwell ” Reg. Price - —- - - $22.50 Posiitiyew‘ The -“ Gold Brest " Reg. Price __ - - - $32.50 Reg. Price - ~ - — $27.50 I Allowance __ _ _._ _ 5,00 _ Allowance —— — — — 5.00 Allowance - -— -— — 5-00 You Pay - -_ - _ 27.50 You Pay —— —- -— —— 22-50 P/‘(IF FIVE POSOIBLY - - - YOU IIO NOT IIEALIZ... We are informed by those in touch with these things that there are many homes in the l’ city that are in dire need a and that they could use dozens of good old mul- tresses. KILL TWO BIRDS WITN ONE "STONE! Save $5.00 on the purchase price of one of these luxuri- ously comfortahle mat- tresses and at the same time bring a bit of comfort to some one not so fortunate as yourself. BIIT AOT NOW I Increased cost of materials and changes in present Ia- bor laws point to higher “i ___v - You Pay - -- - 17.50 Oueen Mother Opens Research Ijabioratory: Mary, the Queen Mother, as sh»: ieit the Marlo Curie hospital in London after officially opcninl the "W?" chlmb"! ‘wmrch laboratory. TAKE \ , For that tiredness, listlessness and sluggishness that comes over you as the warm weather approaches. After the long winter months the system needs a general toning up by cleansing and purifyllli! "l9 Ililllld of its impurities. ' B.B.B. is just what you require to d0 thiS- l1 Wm make you feel bright and vigorous, and “full of MP3’ Get. a bottle at your druggisfs and see how quickly it will rid you of those all-gone, don t fillie- " to-work feelings of “ SPRING FEVE ” New u": Price, non m- Bottle at an on: mil 061ml 8W"- rnr: r. ivncauan co. ammo. TORONTQ 0"- lleviewséTYearhs Activities 0f Local O. W. L. The following is the text of the report of the recording secretory submitted at the annual meeting of the Charlottetown sub-divifiivll of the C.- W L. Tuesday night. Reverend Chaplain Madame President and Members. Your recording secretary has the honor to submit the foliowing ic- port: It was with the deep sense of the responsibilities entailed that I assumed the duties of your re- cording secretary last April, With the great efficiency of your past Recording Secretory, Mrs R. J. McDonald still fresh in my mind, you may approcinw the fact that. my tack was a delicate one but I pledged myself to give of my best. to a work in which my beflef is strong. During the year 1936-1937 the Charlottetown Subdivision of C. W. L. functioned very success- fully and satisfactorily under the efficient management. of the President. Mrs. Frank Walker, as- sistcd loynlly by the co-operaition of a capable executive and the support of devoted members Eight regulnr monthly meetings and tweive executive meetings were held during the year. From April 1936 until October 1936- Mcetings were held in K,.0 C. Hall. For the remainder of ihe mar the Business Girl's Hall on Richmond Street was placed an; the disposal of the Senior Sub. Our years work may be con- sidered under the following head- lngs: Social Service Although our activities during the Year were greatiy curtailed, due to the fact that the Rector, Rev.‘ Dr. McMahon had scheduled all local activities to be for Parish needs and under his direction, nevertheless we were enabled to contribute to the Dept of Social Service at the City Hospital, lhc handsome sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) be- ides two hundred and fifteen ‘2l5i artTltis of c'othing from our “wing committee. Much cred‘t is due this Sub- ‘ivision for its generous contribu- ‘ons at various times to ems heritable work. since the in- ‘IIBIIHItIOD of this Department at ‘he City Hospital over one thous. and dollars in cash ($1000.00) 1135 been contributed by our sllibdivlg- ion, to snlv nothing of the numer- ous articles of clothing donate‘; also. At Christmas the Catholic in- mates of our Institutions were not; forgotten. through the untiring efforts of Mrs Curlcy and Mrs, John King. Comvenors, generous donations were cofeciod and disv tributed to them. These two eon- venors speak iii the highest terms of the courix-sy and kindness of theinmccption by the officials in charge of these Institutions.‘ Grateful thanks are hereby ex- yrncsoed to thorn and to all those who is any way made there donations possible. Mrs Sampcl and Mrs. O’Neil. who are devoted to the task of visiting sick members have ful- filled faithfully their duties of office Iii-lg in the year a generous member. Mm. loo B Doyle donated a Communion Case for the use of the catholic inmates of Falcon- wood. At the request of Rev. Lem; Dguggn a similar gift was to the Infirmary by this Subdivision. During the Yell‘ W11 memes have also been said for the iwuos o! the soul of mentors c d lino d lair relatives- 0 Study. Clubs This phase of Adult Education would appear to be thriving in the Chariottetown Subdivision of C. W. L where two apparently suc- cessful groups have been function- ing since the fall. One group of twelve have been studying the Pope's Enicyclical on Christian Marriage and the Christian Educa- tion of Youth. This is a very con- genial group who find great pleasure in their study and dis- cussions. Rev Father McArdle, very kindly assisted at several meetings and the members of these izvoups hereby expicss their thanks and appreciation for his kindness. Other members of the Clergy who were guests 0f the Club during the yea!‘ are Rev Dr. Monaghan and Rov. Father J. Basil Doyle. The ‘utters visit and his words of en- conrusement for our efforts in . this line of endeavor were greatly I appreciated. A second group which is spon- sored by the League have been sludylnc economics with Miss Mary McDonnell as leader, a group U} 51x covered’ in several mcetlugs' the study of Credit Unions as an or- ganization of thrift. The study of Consumers‘ Cooperatives is ncw under discussion by a, group of twelve with Mrs. A,J_ Howafl; 9,5 leader. The grateful thanks of all members of this group are ex- tended to Rev. Father O'Suilivan 0.5 5.R., who has been kind e- nough to show an interest by at.- tend-ing meetings and helping in the discussions. A greater interest should be shown by all members of this sub- division in this great work. We need more leaders and although one needs to have the courage of the covered-wagon stock almost, in order to welcome all the erran- eously termed wnstructlvc criti- ol-Sm. a leader sometimes gets, still, being in a study club has its com- pensution. Membership Our membership has increased during the year. Fifteen nrw members have been added to the list. A cordial welcome is here- by given to these new friends. The recent election of Mrs. McAulay, a reputed live-wire, as convenor of membership augurs well for the future increase in our membership list. The attendance at meetings however. could be improved. The absence from meetings of most of our members prevent otherwise constructive measures which this subdivision might attempt. May I solicit your interest in this regard in raising our average at. meetings from the small number of eighteen to its mu quota. G Education The usual gestures in the cause of education have been made dur- ing the year. A price of ten dol- lars from this subdivision was won by Leo Poirior of Grade XI of St. Dunstans University in June. Prizes of $2.50 eaoh were given to Queen Square School, Notre Dame Academy and Rochford Square. Beginning early last fall week- ly educational meetings were held for Catholic College students in K. of C. Hall with Father McCardle as Chaplain. Social evenings were held on Saturday nights chap- eroned by Mrs. Frank Murray. The C. C. Club ls self-supporting, halving its own executive to attend to all _ business. Noted public lpeakers and clergymen weekly adds-sued the meetings. 9 Mngulne ‘ Mllollzlne oonvenor reports the usual number of subscriptions. Two contributions from the pen of one of our mariner; Mrs. Frank Mur- ray entitled. “The Value of Lay Ismail." and “A Sweet mic/rims" have reonih hen plillded h $2.50 Now—$2.50 Monthly i H O L M A N’ Si CHARLOTTETOWNJ $2.50 Now-'-$2.50 Monthly prices. i_--__-% the league organ. congratulations are in order fgr the giftod writer. These articles were read at our meetings greatly enjoyed by all. rinance The treasurer, Mrs. Evangeline Paquet whose term of cfllot: rcgrc-t- Llngly expires this form reports several donations of note besides quota for expenses and. social ser- vice-the following may be men- tioned: 1. In June last a Kenwood blanket to the bazaar organization. 2. A cash donation to Rev. ‘Father Fallon of Toronto's Cath- olic Truth Press. B. Ten dollars to Altar Society for flowers. 4. Cash donations to Dispensary and Santa Pal Fluid. 5. Cash donations to Mt. Mary building fund. 6. Another to Memorial Che-Del in West in honor of Miss Jones. 7. Subscription to Canadian League for Roy. M. Superior of N.D.A. On Remembrance Day, as usual a wreath in memory of the fallen soldiers was placed on the monu- ment, during the memorial service by our President Mrs. Frank Walker. ‘ Along with the above mentioned and several smaller items there re- mains a goodly balance lIi the bank. Si). Correspondence This report would not be com- plete without some word of all- preciation for the conscientious discharge of the duties o. our corresponding Secretary, Mrs._ K. Kelley. Never a notim of meetinfls nor a matter of any cnreswlldenfie was overloolnd by this zealous of- ficer, Anyone called upon‘ to flll this office knows how tedious a labor this is. Great thanks there- fore io Mrs. Kelly for her devction to office. Miscellaneous ‘v In this report I have tried to table all the important factors but I am loathe to overlook the spiel)‘ did assistance rendered this sub- division by the Public Press. the Guardian and Patriot Pub. Oom- panies. The gratitudeand ap- praclaglon of this subdivision is hereby extended to these two Com-panics for their scnemlty- Another bit of tinsel on our V9915 banner is that splendid lily Title“ given at Nme Dame Academy for our memibers in November last. For mls splendid occasion we 0W9 grateful thanks m Mrs. Prank Murray, National Convener’ of bay Rotreats. Rev. Father OSul- livan 0.8.8.12... our leamed Ro- treat Master and last but not least to Rev. Mother 8.. Gerald, our generous hostess durinE the Re‘ treat. A summer outing at York Point for all the memibers throush the genial hospitality o; Mcsdames F. Walker and P. needy ll Rlwih" event. which is outstanding on oul’ prggram of last year. Need I 5M mom Respectfully elm-laud. MINNIE IIOWATT. mx voun. nnmxs IN sAi-‘ETY wrrn rnasa coclfTAllls New York, -- Daily rations of "‘"*‘" mfg. i“ fiilifil‘. ‘Li? other healt - vllfl l’ ggntalned In double eocktall-sfud bottles of a new vesewblexqflnl- Although they come wih df-erent labels, all the bottle; contain the blended essence o! several v88" tbblei, beets oeina the rwdomlll- ating flavor of one, carrots of an other. Both beet and carroot drinks look like wine-one red, the other I- meliow gold. Like wine. it M". they improve with 83c. Thq 1°?‘ imila was perfected by a trained nuns, Mia Louise soiunuoker. who segue nit‘ it for but Iltiautl Tryon And Vicinity The usual amount. of beautiful hooked was have bee!) ma,“ i“ Tryon and vicinity t-hlfi sprms by the ladies who sveclallw i“ w“ kind of handwrflfl- Mr Austin Cameron. 0f Alléus‘. tine Cove, was a visitor to Tfyml this week- . The many fr_iends of M155 Cicely Leard. "rrvon. are pleased W 19am ma: she a able to be about fee}? following a severe attack of flu - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvoy and children of oraoeud spell‘ Sunday very pleasantly ll’l Tkyon. as the guest of Nhrs. Harvey's parents, Mr. and Mins Joscilh Rogerson. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs Newton Maybe“! 0f ‘Ii-yon, on the birth 0f a S011 011 Friday. Mr, William Pooley and Mr. Stanley Dawson, of 'I‘ryon, were recent visitors to Summerside. The many friends of Mr. AIIJYO Howatt. ‘Pryon, are Pleased i" bee him out ~ There passed away at his home in 'i‘i~yon on Friday evening Alprli 2, Mr. Philip Holland. at the age of ‘l6 years, after a prolonged ill- ness. He was a prominent. tanner and a highly respected resident. He leaves to mourn besides a sor- rowing widow, formerly, Agnes Dunbar, two brothers. Samuel and Camden. both of Tryon, and three sisters. to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral was held on Sun- day afternoon from his late resi- dence to the Presbyterian Church, Tryon, ‘There was a. short service at the house. ‘The service in the Chiuch was largely attended. Rov. F. Young conducted the service. The Hymns sung at the Church. “The Lord is My Shepherd, I Need Thee; and Nearer My God r0 Q Thee.” were beautifully rendered by the choir. lvliss Jennie Waddel-l,‘ was at the Organ l The pallbearers were:--Messrs| Hamilitian Leard: Albert Mabey; i Webster ‘Bonita-r; and R/rzinald Dixon. Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Mr. Charles Rogerson, has re- turned to his home in Crapaud. after spending the winter months in Guelph. Ontario The many friends of_ Mr, Percy Delaney of Trycm. regret to learn that he is confined to his home with s. severe attack of "flu“ and h0pc that he will soon recover. Mr, Herbert Lovither of Craps/lid spent a pleasant few days visit- ing among friends in Tryon Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lnwler and little sum Richard of Tryon spent Sunday 1n C696 ‘Praverse as the guest of Mr. A Russell Clarke. The many friends of Mrs Wil- ‘lam Muir-head, Tryion regret to learn of her continued illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Ander- wn of Tryon were visitors to Westmorenlnd on Saturday after- noon as the guest of lttr. and Mrs. Chrisp Moore. THEFT l8 WOMAN'S VICE (By ‘The Canadian Press) WABIIINGTUN-Sunmiarizlxifl oflences in 1936 the United States investigation bureau placed drunk- enness the most frequent am- ong men and stealing among wo- men. with such goodgresults that she got it introduced into Mloitcls. Now magnesium/volt. Q [pines I’. Baton. “D. GETTING OUT ha‘ lanliATlI EASILY NUT ALWAYS DUE To HEART DISEASE Many individuals with a heart. murmur are naturally afraid that as one of: the heart vayes is leak- ing they may die suddenly at any time. ‘lncir physician iinus it dil- flcuit to make them believe that. as long as the heart beats regularly, at a normal rate, and they do not get out of breath easily, they have "Qlhllld to worry about. Howev'ci~ once ll. is known that breathless- ness on exertion is usually theulrst. Sign or symptom of a failing heart, many individuals with a normal heari who get out of breath easily begin io worry about their heart. Dr. H. N. Jennings, Calgary, in an article "The Interpretation e1’ Iieart Symptoms‘ in the Canadian Medical Journal, says: “Breathlessncss on exertion is usuuly the earliest reliable symp- tom of a failing heart. It is also a symptom of anaemia (thin blood), of chronic lung disease, of increas- ing weight, of advancing age, and of most. debilitating 401‘ "run down") conditions." Another condition that causes shortness of breath is acidosis, when the blood has become less alkaline than it should be due to eating too much acid food (meat. eggs, fish, cereals). or to living on a reducing diet to get rid of excess weight. ‘There are also those cases where the patients complain of breath- Tlvery easily. complain of palpitatfii and the heart rate is too fast." These individuals are simply in poor physical condition, no heart ddect. bring present, and no other cause found. Then there are the cases whm the individuals have had some acute infection such as influenza or broncliopneumonia who get. out o! breath easily for weeks afterwards. 1n the recent flu epidemic in Great Britain the flu symptoms only last- ed four days, but the patients were weak or prostrated for two weeks. This is due to the loss of some at the TESGYVE power of the heart. M. Jennings points out that these indi- viduals will completely regain thQ heart reserve by a. period of rest followed by graded exercise. In other cases the breathlasanesl or getting out of breath easily soon disappears when some infection (teeth, tonsiis, sinuses) has been re- moved. Thus while breathlessnens on ex- ertion is the first symptom of a failing heart. it. may occur in a number of other conditions also. N. S. Improvement (C.P. By (iuurdiaifs Special Wire) HALIFAX, April '7 - Plans for beautification of Nora Scotin high- ways. including l‘\"l‘l'li)'»'iii of all ad- vcrtisins! billboards. were announ- ced in the 1)rO\'lli('t".< legislature to- lliclnvdvs Iviinistei" A. S Mac illnn. First uw-k in May was set. aside as “impiowciiiciit week" in the western hnli of zlio province, he said. with the following week de- votrd in the easiern section. Book- lets on I)t‘l|lltill\'iiLi()ll would be dis- tribuied. "I may say I am instiuciing of- ficials of the Highways Department to remove oyesores from the pubiia lii£li\\'!=l.'.< and I‘.7\\(‘ QiYPll 07d"! that all adrerlisini! billboards bl l‘f‘lllfi\'t“fi from ilic public highways.’ lessness on slight exertion. “tire PIMPLY NEIIPS GO This famous Medicated Bream has helped banish Pimple: and otliersliinirritatioasiorinillionsl I! YOU suffer from ugly disfiguring pimples, try this marvelous new kind of medicated formula rho: mil- lions are raving about. It hu swept the country! Over 14,000,000 in: are now used yearly. Surveys indicate that thousands of doctors 1m it Ibmiclm. it's called Noxzcml Skin Cream. Noxzerna is a snow-white grease ‘I less, stainlcsl cream cvntainirr, real . . Dedication. It is wonderfully soothing —telieves itching, smming-nids in quick healing not only pimples but other skin irritations from external UIISCS. Saar 10¢. For a limited Imu each year, Noxzemn makes I Special Trial Otter --a large 25¢ in for only 15¢. 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