IIOVID THE FIZIY 'l'lCKlE OIJIIR IIOSI ' "1" yeanngoinsunnyliennuda anylfpyatenta used Eno'a ‘Fruit Salt’ ~ 1: a family medicine. Aa a wee - irl I can remember the bottles fept for prote ' in its outside wrapper. How appetizing the grapes looked to me.’ How I loved V the fizzy tickle on my nose! Mother gave it to us for pridtly lest. digestive ailments and_ as a laxative. Now my own children take it, and much prefer it to other salts. Mrs. R. H. 5.. (Truro. NS.) Letter No. 1071 ’ Site for Eight Hours a Day ‘'1 am a linotype operator and 1 an compelled to sit in dose concentra- dot: for eight long hours a day. I that I-Ino is the only remedy at float:-raxu in d. cos- -Itipat owsy ee ng tum - Iy comes during the day. I highly recommend line to the millions of clerks, atenographers, book- keeper:-—ali persons who work in . closely confined oifices, factories - and stores." Mr. W. 6., §'l'orouo, On.) Letter a. 1249 The above 910-‘opuylu rlaow yrnlaaioaal nsodeh, but the luiinsouialr are volun- tny tribute: to En. Original letter: can be hlrucled as any time. ENO’S "FRUIT SALT" First Thing Every Morning cm , namrsnma scnoor. Repirt for the month of March: Grade X: 1 Verne. Kiteon, 2 Phyl- lis Easton. Grade VIII: 1 John Edwards: 2 Margaret Latter: 3 Celia 'I‘retne.le. Grade VII: 1 Fulton Kitson, 2 Claude Tnemere. 3 Lois Yiounlrer. Grade IV (a): 1 Ora Tremere, 2 Errol Stewart. Grade IV (in): 1 Ferns 'I‘re!nere, I Robert Edwards. 3 Bertha White. Grade N (c): 1 Hilda Macheari, I Mildred Larter; 3 Ralph Edwards. Grade In: 1 Inna Kitaon. 2 Arn- dd Tremerre, 8 Arnold Baotou. Grade I: 1 Christie Latter. I Gerda Tremero and Norma. Tn- more (equal). 3 Norm: vvuu. sigh Kensington Ilia; flu-ah Webster. xenaington, Bummer-si‘ on'i‘hui'aday. Hall, Thursday evening. A rlther severe electrical storm passed over the western end or the Island Thursday evening, Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. James Penderg-a.st andtheirramilyln theloasthey have sustained by the death or their little daughter Mary, which oc. curred Monday evening at her hww Only 1% years old. the eidmt '91 '41‘ 1'-mlly. she was cut down in alltherichprvmiseoiher early Youth. Of a sweet and gentle 41,5. Position. she will be much missed in her home and also by her many little chums and friends at school, where she was much beloved. To the inn-lily in their sore bereave- ment vary sincere aylnpathy 14 ex. tended.——B. Variety Concert The P1 Valley Young People's soeie staged a. very suc- cessful Vaxety concert and Box social in medericton Hail. The hall was well filled with an atten ‘ye and appreciative audience. And Vicinity Q manner. Mrs. Lolita carter and Miss Alice Weeks were the accom- panists. Following 15 the pfog]-g_nq_ °P°n1M Chorus; welcome Ad- Jeaale Macswain: Monolouge by dress by Miss Myrtle Blondon; Re- marks by the Chairman: Dialogue. "Quaokery"; mstrurnental music by (enoored): Dialogue came or the False Teeth": Duet b_\' Missed Marion Blondon and Miss Eletha somers (encored); Diu- loime "Sardines"; Reading by Miss" Alice Weeks (enoored): Duet by Mixes Mary and Euphemia. Ross f°nc°N<_l>: Dialogue. “A r-lance for 1"!-Tiny". Eons, "Home on the Rance": Dialogue “Mock Marri- nae": Instrumental Music by ‘Lolita Carter and Gerald Smith"; Old Maid’s Song" (encored) Reci. tatlon by Milton Cutcliiie (en- cored): Instrumental Music by ‘Snprinzton orchestra (moored): using chmua. Alter the conclusion of the above well-rendered program the candy boxes were auctioned by Mr. Wig- more. The gentlemen of the audi- ence took a. lively interest in this Dartortheprosram and a. good sum was realized. The National Anthem brought a very successful entertainment to a close. (Patriot Please copy.) MURRAY RIVER INSTPIUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Ray oi Hope Women's Institute was held in Institute Room Tues- day, April 14th, with quite a. good attendance considering the very poor weather conditions, also {our visitors present. The meeting open- ed by singing “The old Spinning Wheel, followed by roll call, re- monded to with jokes. Minutes oi last meeting read and approved. Business arising iron: the min- utes. 'I'he repairing 01 our side- walks to be attended to as soon as weaiiherv permits. g A play was discussed,‘ but de- cided to leave it over until the May meeting ior iurther discussion. A‘ “‘x-ughasbeennnishedby Suitable Eyewear Improves Appearance You will occasionally hear a , complain that she objects to wearing a correc- tion ol her anon of vhion because or the eilect on her "looks." Thu argument no longer applies. The modern eye service considers appear- ance, which can now by our- rectly chosen eyewear be en- hanced. G. F. Hutcheson the " and is all ready for sale Reports 0.’ committees. sick com- mittee ruported a number of visits and knit to the sick. school com- mittee had visited the school and everything was tine. New commit- teea appointed as follows: sick committee, Miss Helen Gosbee and Miss Edna Porter. Program in charge of Mrs. Wm. Porter con- aistedoi areadingbymi-s.'i'. A. Keenan. A demonstration on mak- ing a scar: by Helen Gosbee; a dialogue, "The Happy Hobo" by Mia. Geo. Lowe, Mrs. Wm. Porter, Mrs. C. O. Nicolle and Mn. '1'. A. Keenan. Thoae numbers were an- ioyed very much by all. The host- easea. Mrs. A. V. Jdhnston. Mrs. J. A. Goabee. amisted by ma. 1". D. Bmhaui, in the absence oi the ones appointed. served a. dainty lunch and the meeting closed by aincing the N “ ‘ Anthem. Ask for G. v . Wall Paper Catalog Cheer up, brighten up your home with new WALL PAPER. The new Catalog shows the attractive paturneaud colours you want at the lowest‘ prices in Canada. Ask for a copy‘. US! THE COUPON ‘ ”,¢*5:-uauotaouwwaiipupu the new LTD. , El. 1. Lolita carter and Herbert R.oss_. "What Be-, 1 1 I I 1 I Have you ever seen a more attractive Living Room Group than the one illustrated above—perhaps you have—-but at double the special price we are quoting. The three piece Kroehler Suites are well constructed and available in a choice of colors in durable repp. The cheerful lamps ,the tables, smokers, etc. are in tune below for style and value. Kroehler Chesterfleld Kroehler Guest Chair Kroehler Chester Chair J unlor Lamp Stand Lamp Shade Walnut Centre Table Walnut End Table Walnut Smoker Silk Runner Magazine Rack with the rest of the group. Study the 16 pieces listed‘ . is I What la more thrilling or Interest- ing than planning to make ytiur liv- lug room comfortably and mode:-nly furnished. Every woman loves to dress up her home with new and lovely things. Well here's real for her. 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