11. ' 19 Your Family Deserves AYLMER Quality fijfl,-.. FOR mu: TOMATO FLAVOR RELIEVE TIIE LITTLE WOIAAII OF SOME HEAVY VIOIIK Take your Laundry to us on your way to work and pick it up on your way home at noon-—-ready ior the ironing board. The LAIIIIDEIIETTE 176 KENT ST. ' & DIAPER SEIIVIOE PHONE 2690-L DERBY SCHOOL Report for February: Grade IX: 1, Marie McKinnon3 3 Reggie McKlnnon. Grade VII: 1, Lorraine McKin- llon; 12, Everett McNlllly; 3, Gen aid Greenan. Grade Vi: '1, Kay Greenan; 2. Louise Mckinnon; 3, John Keough. Grade V1: 1, Joan Mcxinnop; 2. Margaret lVicNal1y; 3, Chris Mc- Klnnon. Grade ‘IV: 1, Mildred McNa|ly; 2, Edwin Greenan; 3, Freddie Walsh. Grade III: 1, George Greenan; 2 Victor Mllllgan. Grade 11 (Sr.): 1, Mamie Young; 2, Maureen Milligan. Grade II (Jr.): 1, Harold Green- an: 2, Bettie Miliigan. Grade I (a): 1, Mary Costello; 2, Emmett Costello. Grade I (b): No exams. Norma Sinnott. Teacher. HOME, VERY SWEET HOME -— null with his mnlly In candle. 1.-amp, }{,n_, 1. 1)“ Ram.“ smug.-, who was acquitted oi the _“n'leroy killing" ei Mrs. Abbie Borrotn. ma wife and daughte Mary Alice. 4: Nancy Ada. In months: and Martha Louise, 5-and his dog Taily. help him re- lax after the ordeal oi the trial. QUIUKIES by lien Reynolds 1 ‘M . .‘ :1 9 ‘- ‘ I I '4 ‘ . r 9 - \‘ ‘o‘‘,‘b:,a‘ vs ‘c“v‘v.‘- ii ‘ $0‘ ‘ 1 L . .3 ‘v 1'7"’ 7/ tv /77 Want Ad didn't any-—ia it ‘uncondi- I ' ' A 4 * Ti-IE ouaanmnf» D -- IIII. I. WOOLDB-IDGI In the ltealkn at "Many Mansiohs" God has given a beautitul place To a loving and Saintly Mother DIIADLI W. I: The February meeting of the Belsablte XVo:'len's Institute was .. -eds t e ome oi Mrs. Harold And mm ‘“° "° Gould on Monday evening, Febru- ary I13. The president opened the At the sacred Heart Home in meetinz by ' sins the Institute Charlottetown then passed’ IlWly.'cl1'OI. followed 17! felmiiliil’ the in her seventy-fifth yen: mu. 3, creed in unison. . Wooldridge., she Roll call was responded to by 3‘! Gfic"2)1rirtee:rr'l,1e‘l)Ilber's with an article es r en e a a as. House. She was a wunen oi kind, Minutes 01 last meeting were and quiet dlaaoeition. a wi1e_'.l'ead and approved‘. Sick commit- and motile: and will be grestlywtee reported ioulr sick calls. A bill missed by her ‘loved ones and her oz $1.00 was paid. school committee many friends in the sacred Hem-t|no report. Collection, eighty cents. 1-Dome. where she had resided ioririroceeds irom grab bag $1.80. Four some years. Although not in robust.membe.rs bought cod liver oil cap- ihealth. due to falling eyesight aheisules. Appointment of new commit- was able to be up and going about. tees. Sick — Mrs. Petterson and the home as usual until she suf-‘Mrs. W-alter Gould, Program liered a stroke and heart condition.‘ Mirs. Gould and Mrs Ince. Lunch- On Wednesday. January iourth,,Mrs. Petterscn, Mrs. Melville Bell despite meclicaii skill and tenderiand M.rs. Ivan Macxinnon. nursing she did not recover and. Reading of correspondence and fortiiled by the last rites of theldiscusslon at same. It was decided Roman Catholic Church of which to donate $3.00 to the Copenhagen she was adiaflilthml melmbeir: she quilt fund. ‘ PIIWG P880 11 Y IIWEY In I310 el-fly Mrs. Ince invited members to limit! of Sunday morning. January her home for the March meeting. ¢18hiIh- Roll call to be answered with an iovsllxlfc lesveih to mt:-‘lrmn of a Irish Joke. mo er s . one The re am committee daughter. Mary. Mrs. Leslie stet-I'm; 313.33, then Meeting closed in non. Dunstaflnase: one step-isinglng the Island Hymn and God daughter, Mrs. Helen Smith, Ten S m K; _ A C“ Mile House; two sisters who visited‘ _.,e",X,Zd ehy ngghe ac¢:‘,,t,I;,,lj:€;:h WI: her last. Summer. Mary. Mrs. A. h _ lied b th Mao!-Iattorl and Mrs. Ctttherlrlelc use 8“ 5 Y 9 mstess‘ Hughes, both cit East Boston. Also; sou-"1 WINSDOE w. L nieces and nephews: her brother! Chi‘-"195 Dredecefised 1191' °Ve1‘ 5""-“. Mrs, Hammond Rodd entertained years ago. also her husband Simon 1}, 1, > wooldfldge passed e mem era of the South Wlnsioe EVWY 3'b°“I5IW. I. on Wednesday evening, eighteen years ago. Imarch 1. The T9m3I“5 Tested 3:5 We The president, Mrs. Val Mac- A- A~ HE‘-¥|n*—‘559Y'5 Fimef-‘I1 Home-IDonaicl presided. Meeting opened The mneffl-I W3-3 held in the usual manner. Minutes of iroln St. Bonaventure’: Ohurch,I Tfflcfidli-’. On Tuesday. «IBM-18-l'Y‘and approved. Nine members ans- iimiah. Where Refill-Ifm Hlfih Mb-S5 wered roll call by contributing on was celebrated by Rev. Keil.l‘i8OII|a1-t|c]e for “.5 halt M80Ph9!'9°n- ITurner and Mrs. Pearl Scott also The D9-“ib°3J'91'5 W9??? Johflrdonated something for the hall. Smith. Alfred Smith, Edward l“itz- one visitor was present Pwtflck. Feiiton Court, Charles It was moved and seconded that C01'r18im. James Brushes. She Was a box be packed at‘ next meeting {I111 (£1 rest. Iél the family plot. Ill and sent to Mr. and Mrg_ Auld he “Nh °‘m519W- R9'V- Ken‘ at Easter. Mrs. Harold Crawford net-h MBGM-“Ian officiated fit $h€|was appointed to purchase things I'fl-V0» for this box. There was I beautiful floral tri- buts- the previous meeting were read Mrs. Orville Mrs. Rema MacDonald reported being unable to get R concert to come to hall. Bill for fruit was presented and paid. School committee had no report. Correspondence, including Helen and Family. thank you's for fruit and sympathy Sisters of sacred Heart Home. cards was then read. Oharlottetovlm. It was moved and seconded that 'Mrs.l:llen Lund, Scotohiort. the Institute Join the Musticlll Mr. and Mrs. John F‘ltzpatriok.,I~‘estival Association as a group. A Pillow—Mary and Leslie. Mass Cardls Bediord. iee oi $5 to be paid. Mrs. John Corrigan and Cha.rles,l Five boxes of miscellaneous cards Traoadle Cposs. [were sold to the merrfbers. Mrs. Thomas srnliih. Boston. Next meeting is to be held at Miss Mary M.acKenna. Boston. the home of Mrs. Ivan Turner. Miss Margaret MacKenna.. Boston Lunch committee, Mrs. Lloyd Gli- Miss Erma Fitzpatrick, Bostonplespie, Mrs. Erith Hughes, and ‘Mrs. Mary Gormlcy (High) Bos- Mrs. Val MacDonald. Collection for the evening amounted to 60¢. Meeting closed with “The King." Lunch was served and ll social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Margaret 0. German. ‘Dor- ehester, Mass. Mrs. Grace Corido. East Boston, Mass. Mrs. Marion Joyce. East Boston, ""‘ 3559- ' llA‘MD'l‘0N W. 1. Mrs. Emma Vltale, East Boston. r -Mass. . - Mr. Edward Hughes, Lynn. Mass. walzdr. oh-arles Hughes. East Bos- The Fellruary meeting oi the Hampton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Edvlin .M8-it Ferg on. . M3“ 5°!’-“‘ H“3h°‘- c““"‘b”d3"’-, Thlésmeeting, in charge oi the M355‘ ___wumem. president. Mrs. Warren Inman. I‘ d III! ill I 11‘. I Perpemel Member, Paulist P. §,‘:,d_°”°“° W ° "5 " ° 5°°I“7’ C°m3a“ F'm“y' mm” The minutes of the last meeting b“‘3°- M-‘”' were real and approved, and the Perpetual Member. Jesuit sem- inary Guild. ms. Keane, Boston. Perpetual Meaniber. P. society, Perpetual Help, sisters Mary and Catherine. Cards and Lettu-a of sympathy Mir. and Mrs. Wim. Dover. Mis Phyllis Dover. Miss Laurette Vessevy. Mills. Catherine Hughes. Mrs. A. J. Mao!-lation. Mrs. Dmns Vitsle. Mrs. Dolan and Marie. Mrs. sterling Macxay. Msrshileld and Dunstaiinage W. M. S. Dunstaflnsge Women's Institute: Mtrshfleld W(m'iem's Irstltute. Mrs. J. T. . . Md’. and Mrs. W. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Alznon Boswell.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott. M.\'. and Mrs. H. B. Dlmnis and roll call was answered by each of the sixteen members present pay- ,ing a. penny for every size of her shoe. Correspondence was read and discussed and the members voted for a delegate to the Copenhagen Conierence. Reports were given by the Sick Committee and the School Committee. The following new committees were appointed: Sick Committee — Mrs. James Campbell. Mrs. Earl Callback. School Committee Miss Betty Myers, Miss Lois Simp- son. Lunch Committee ior next meeting — Miss Belle Rogerson, .Mrs. Cliiiord Sherren, Mrs. George Cannon. Tile Red Cross Convener le- ported having sent in completed work and requested more material. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Ferguson and the roll c ll will be answered Family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and by the donut 0i an article for Family. a. pantry shower for one of the district's newly married couples Collection was taken and lunch was served by the committee in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vemey and Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Wooldridge and Family. charge. The meeting closed uith M.-_ mg] mg, Eph mow ma the National Anthem. lhmily. _-_ _ _ Mr. lflmton court and Family. Mr. Georse Boswell and i"Mni1v- WIIEATELY luvsn w.1. Mr. and Mrs. C. Robertson and ‘ The regular meeting of the ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Stewart Masher. NORTH BUSTICO 803001. Report for February. Grade X.—l. Isabel woolner. Grade Ix.—cl. Leslie I-lisoott; 2. Walter Houston. Grade VIlI.—-xi. Nam-la Woolner; iwheately River Women's Institute met on March 2nd at the home or | Mrs. John Macbean. ; The president presided and o'~en- ed the meeting by singing "The institute ode," and repeatirg creed in unison. Eight members answered roll call by paying .10 cents to make iunds 3- PW” u'°N°m‘ 3' 1”“ n°1‘ to help senlha delegate to represent P. E. I. at the conference in Copen- llngl. . Gm“ Vn-‘Iv MY“ uh‘? 2' hagen. Remairllng members are 3°g!l_i“}‘:|4:,lf"'1- I l 91 Mwmmiaslree to take theirs to the next ti . Mi in i l t tin 1 W M-Wu‘: 3- °h°-W “W235; ‘I5... ..3p.§3.a°....I°.lg'.'.‘§.§. ‘ Lure. - on;-9 xv-. we mm: ..‘:.°':.:::*.°.".‘::.?°:...'':..'.‘:°*:.. 1:: ,a-;- n-,.,,,-»- wow: 2. i’.'.f;‘i£‘.‘:'i..‘;l°'.'i.i.’,‘:‘..f.i:"i‘..‘.,"°...".’.' ' ill. ""'°"”"°°"“""“ ”‘°"°°" It was decided to have all old woollens ready ior shipment and to be taken to the home of Mrs. William Ling on Monday the lath oi March. I Mrs Fred Msofiae and Mrs. Wil- liam Ling were appointed to take lcherge of these woollens. AGONIZING PAINS OF Collection amounted to .45 cents. ‘Mrs. William Ling invited mem- bers ior next meeting. Roll call to I: ‘answered by a _"housecleaning n .. so-a. Harold nuntain appointed to take charge of the programme for next month. mach CoIumittso—-Mrs.‘ William Ling. lira. James Wares and Mrs. Harold Buntaln. IN Megbnlsm womrlrs lllsmurr lilrrrllias MALPIQUI W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi Maipeque W. I. met It the home oi Mrs. James Cross on Wednesday. March 1. President presided. Roll call was answered by iourteen members with an Irish Joke. Trea- surer reported some on hand. Min- utes of last meeting were read and discussed. New sick committee — Mrs. D. Mcflougan, Mrs. Kell- neth Owen. Five members were appointed to attend Musical Festiv- al annual meeting in June, Mrs. P‘. McNutt. Mrs. P. Green, Mrs. F. Beairsto, Mrs.Johrl McNutt, Mrs. Simpson. It was decided to send $5.00 to Copenhagen Quilt Fund, Nine members subscribed ior In- stitute News. Play committee reported a play being got ready and asked Insti- tute to get some more numbers for program. Program committee- Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. E. Bryerltcll, Mrs. C. Lock- llurt. Roll call for April to be an- swered by paying a cent an inch for your waist measure. Program and lullch committee for April Mrs. P‘. McNutt. Mrs. D. Mcclougan, Mrs. Earl Taylor. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Mrs. J. Mcliutt. Mrs. K. Donald Mil. P. Green. Collection $2.95. RICE POINT W. I. The March meeting [1 Rice Point W. I. was held at the home or the President, Mrs. John B. MacDonald The meeting opened by read- ing or creed. 3 six members responded to roll call by payment of ilfteen cents. Following their approval by the meeting the minutes oi last meeting were signed by the president. It was decided that members do- hate flour bags for lining of quilts until others could be procured. Mrs. John A. MacDonald kindly invited the members to her home to make a. quilt on March 16. Mom- bers to bring lunch. It was decided to call on a fellow member on March 28th and dis- cuss any necessary business instead of holding the regular April meet- ing. Gift to be presented and all nlembers‘to bring lunch. Thanks is extended to Mrs. Neil MacEaclie'rnioa' contribution to Institute. A sum oi money was paid in to Secretary for blankets ordered from Fairiields Woollen Mills. A motion by Mrs. Rankin Macbain, seconded by Mrs. Fletcher Macllachern that $2.09 be donated to Copenhagen delegate fund was passed by meet- lng. Sick committee reported one gift to be sent. Discussion on Blue Cross followed. It was decided to bring this matter up for iurther discussion at the llext meeting. Mrs. John A. MacDonald invited the members to her home for the May meeting, Three members to bring lunch. Meeting closed. with the National Anthem. ’ B!tACKL_EY rouvr w. l. The March meeting of Brackley Point Institute was, held at the home of Mrs. Howard Oudinore on the evening of the second. Fifteen members answered roll call by tell- ing humorous jokes which added to the enterainment oi the even- irlg. one visitor was present who was welcomed as a new member. In response to an. urgent appeal for funds, a contribution of $16.00 was voted for the U. N. I. C. E. F. A letter was read irom the Mari- time Hospital’ Association sug- gesting that Institute sponsor a Blue Cross Group. and it was de- cided to ask the representative to meet the residents of the districts and discuss the matter fully. 52- for any steps would be taken. The visiting committee reported one gift. of fruit, and two sick cal‘: made. New visiting committee for the next four months: Mrs. Clay- ton Cudmore and Mrs. Earle Skell- ington. Bills were presented and paid in- cluding $40.00 ior library cupboard which has now been completed and is a great improvement to the school as well as a convenience to the teacher and pupils. Mrs. George Shaw was appointed to visit the school in March. It was moved and seconded that a donation of $10.00 be given to the coming Red Cross Campaign. A contest by Mrs. Walter Gregor was qointly won by four members, the prize being drawn ’iiy Mrs. Willard McCflilum. Collection was um cents. Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. Greg- or Ml-Callulrl, roll call to be an- swer by passing in a quilt block pattern, Mrs. Lowell Younker in charge of program. The hostess served a delicious lunch. and the meeting closed with singing the Anthem. rnclirrows w. r. The Freetown United Church W. .M. S. Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Roy Burns on Msrah .7th, with an attendance of 11 members and 3 visitors. In the ab- sence of the president, the vice- president, Mrs. Roy Bums presided she announced the theme "Ye are not your own" and opened the meeting with prayer. Several mem- bers assisted in the worship service. Hymns sung were: "Hark. the voice oi Jesus crying" and "rake my liie and let it be". Regular and special offerings were taken. Two oi the three "travelling" aprons had arrived and brought the sum oi $11.60. Several sick members were re- membered in prayer and cards sent to them. Miss Mabel Burns was appointed tommunity Friendship secretary in place oi Mrs. George Rogers who met with such a re- grettable accident. Discussion took place about making the uslnl quilts for the Mission boxes and it was decided to go ahead with them. Mrs. Will Rogers gave a splendid reading on Christian stewardship and the Temperance and Christian cltisenshlp ‘secretary. assisted by several members, gave the first of After the sewing oi a delicious lanai: the meeting closed with "The - rig." a series on Temperance Education. The Literature secretary, Mrs. Al- bert. Stetson was asked to write for u Pepsodent—because Pepsodent offered; an! Cream todayl delicious fresh minty ‘Why are your teeth so much WHITER today?’ PEPSOIIEN - THE WHITEST TE WHITEST TEE'I'n can be years when you clean eto contains Irium, the marvelous exclusive ingredient that provides the greatest cleansing action ever Because of Irlum, Pepsodent cleans your teeth thoroughly and sa{eiy—cleans better between your teeth—gets rid oi’ every trace of dull, dingy film . :; and you'll like I-'epsodent's delicious fresh minty flavour, too-—it leaves your breath so clean and sweet. See for yourself how Pepsodent with It-ium wjli Bi;-e you, too, the whitest teeth. Get Pepsodent You'll love Pepsodeni'e WILL GIVE and only Pepao em YO -s.-..‘.u-..rl ioL ?EP$OPENL|MIIIt:IiiUM‘£' 25‘ lllll Ill! 45‘? flavour I III ii Iiillli the regbiend trade wlerlr for purified olllyl wipileie. information about the Book Shelf. Mrs. Scott Calms, assisted by Mrs. Hubert McNeill and Mrs. R. A. Profitt, presented the chapter "Christianizing the Social Order", from "Growing with the Years" which proved to be very interesting and instructive. It showed that the church is caring ior the needy and underpriveleged in many lands. Tile meeting closed with silent prayer and all repeating the Prayer of Dedication from the Missionary Monthly. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess and committee in charge assisted by Mrs. Albert Stetson and Miss Evelyn Bums. BEAR R-IVER W. I. The regular March monthly meet- ing of Bear River South W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Isaac. The president. Mrs. Hugh sheehan took charge of the meet- ing, and in opening the members, sang the ode, and repeated the Club Woman‘: Creed together. Five members were present. to answer roll call. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Joseph Neale was appointed acting secretary. Trea- surers report was read; proceeds] from dance in scllooi $62.05; ex- pense $17.78. leaving a balance clear of $4437; balance oi $157.64. Sick committee reports bring irllit to three sick people of the district Mrs. Jnmcs Hughes and Mrs. James Willie nppoiiited sick com- mittee for following two months. OUT OUR WAY I CAN'T DRAW GOOD. SO I'M 5HOWIN' ‘IOU TH’. IDII-fir I GOT WITH THIS SCRAP PILE STUFF.’ Correqaondence was read and pen- pblets tram mblio Health Nursing Division distributed among mem- bers. A note from Mrs. Mary C. Mcliachem thanking members for fruit sent her during her convalesc- ence. It was moved and seconded and carried that $600 be sent to Conference Fund. Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. H. Sheehan, Mrs. J. Neale and Mrs. J. M. Isaac agreed to clean school Mrs Lennie Hen- nessey kindly invited members to hold their April meeting at ho: home when roll call will be an- swered by "Pinning the tail on the donkey". Meeting closed by sing- ing the King, after which dainty refreshments were served by hos- tess to whom a vote at thanks was rendered. SPRING VALLEY W. L The March meeting of the spring Valley Women‘: Institute met It the home of Mrs. Wesley Cole. The meeting opened in the usual way. Thirteen members answered roll call with an "Irish Joke." The sick committee made 3 calls and took iruit. A “water pail" was ordered for the school and a lamp for the hall. New committees appointed were "Sick" Mrs. Andrew Casely and Mrs. Keith Harrington. "School" Mrs. Hubert Casely. "Programme" Mrs. Harry Sudsbury, Mrs. Mamie Adams, Mrs. Andrew Caseley. Cor- respondence was read and disposed! Mdalian as a substitute was ap- pointed te attend the "Leadership course" in Charlottetown March '15-llith. Mrs. Hiram Harrington invited members for the April meeting. Rollcnll to be answered with “I suggestion of a color scheme. for the decoration ot the interior of the hell." Mrs. Mc- Lellan than put on a contest "Cities Ind Towns oi the Dominion." Mrs. W. J. Harrington winning the price. Lunch was then served by the hostess and meeting closed with the King. AVIAN KNOWLEDEE ABFORDBY, Iieicesterehire, nag- llnd — (CP)—Asi'ordby boys pride themselves in knowing a lot about birds. one boy has just won a competition by writing down the names of {FIB birds. If BACIIACIIE isé Ileldillqloll OacIr'7 It’: Dodd’s You May Need! When your kidneys at! up and Iiaclnclte IeIIowa—gel and use Dodd'a Kidney Pills, the 50-year-old Canadian remedy. Dodd’e Kishey Pills quicld y and safely help restore your kidneys to normal action -Ilelp relieve achclve and that “tired-III-the-lime" feeling by lrealing the kidneys. Ask any druggist Inr Dodd’a Kidney Pills, look In the blue lie: with the red band. 156 “Mrs. Fred Profltt with rm. Chas I KidTICY wAlT. SEBRING---\ we Mussel: v WAIT, TALK SLOW" I WANT TO BE - ' SURE I UNDER- STICK TO DRAWN‘. . 1 av J. R. wlLl.lAClvl§ HE’D BETTER-— ” I IT. NO MATTER HOW BAD rr I5.’ THE‘/‘LL KILL HIM OFF FOR A‘ JOKE--THE‘/’LL -. HAVE HIM HOLDlN' THAT UP ALL DAY.’