KLEENEX‘ is back again in the oguiar 9X10 size bUiliil $T$HJNGER WHIYER YHANLYEV ldihircumdauaauunuwwaunuauvsauaauunvoummuanaam WINBLOE W. M. S. The Easter meeting of the South Winsloe W. M. S. was held at. the home o! Mrs Archie Auld on Sat llrdly evoninfl. April 13th at 8 #01061: with the President. Mrs. Ira rotary. It was decided that a Fund" be i givin meet n , extra collection at Easter Thank oliorl amouned to $4.35. Meeting olo Report lor month of March. Grade lX.~—1, Noreen Taylor, Grade VIII.—!-, Mule Taylor. Grade VI.—1, Linus Alohorn Grade yum "Tihe l-lead that once was crowned with llIOlTF-L" Mrs. Qravdord gave a reading entitled See Yo Shall Ba My Witness" also reading by Miss Louise Gillis on Christian Education.’ The Devo- Lois MacEachern. the word “C-hrlstlan." Correspond- ‘onea was read bv Mrs. Ivan Tumor. Mrs. Harold Crawford was appoint- 5. Marion MacKlxmou. Teacher-Linda. Larter. l_ The economy ot coal heating- with the drudgery taken out FAlRBANKS-MORSI Allllilliiiiit COAL STOKER In: winter iookafur the furnace when it suits you. No need w get uplo clallly rooms and hurry down no the cellar. 8n the thermostat the oigbr before and the house is a lulu umpamura you want in d» . Just fill the hopper once a day. not o! twice a wool: lift 0U I solid clinker. That's all Ibo sumioa a Fairbanks-Moral Atflonstlc Cool Stoker ands. luyoolanall, toolNourlruto boy. loop playing nursaiuld to mimosa. 50o the new I-M N07! ~luog Sol/toms GOOD-EYES evils-mot nor ouarraa xx The vo ago home. which only lasted l. ow days. seemed to Sus- an -to be unondlns. father Inet her together they went down by train to his new home in Surrey. Eleanor was overcome with ra- lie! at har sate arrival. She took Susan upstairs at once to see the baby. They had a trained nurse in the house, Gillian’: temperature had been fluctuating alarmingly. but now she seemed a little better and lose restless. The doctor had been giving her some in‘ " Susan sat down beside the eet, ullod her hat oft, and brushed er hair back with a weary gest- ura from her iorehead. She felt as tholllh she had travelled across hall the world. “Poor Sunni", said Eleanor kindly. “Are you very tired?" Susan shook her head smilingly. She rested her arms on the side of the cot and looked down at the sleeping baby. Gillian had grown and altered so much that she was unrecognizable. But with a little Ihock o! anxiety Susan noticed that same blue-vetoed unhealthy gallor which she had had after er birth that same look of waxen fragility which in those old days had been so frightening. "Eleanor, do you think she'll get t a, I do honestly. Susan. For the first time last night she didn't have that high temperature. The doctor was verypleased this mom- ing. he said there was every hone." "Oh. thank goodness!" Susan said. She felt an absurd impulse to burst into tears-an ivmpulse which she restrained with flitti- eulty. She sat instead very still n the chair beside the cot nut arxl- Oup t0 move. The room was warm and cosy and a ‘oflght fire burned in the grate behind the high nursery lender. The furniture had been ainted white ant‘ the room had eon newly narrated. with a spec- lal nursery frieze of Noah's Ark animals walking two and two round the walls. Susan locked at Eleanor grate- Yully. Elu-imor. she thought. leaked med and cor'~inl_\' a little older: her figure had snrend and her pleasant plump lace had develop- ed some new creases. ‘ .at a lovely roan. Eleanor All 1h" =pec ial nursery things! It's been kind of you and Daddy to take so much trouble." "What do you think oi the new house)?" Eleanor asked eagerly. The house. Susan realized sud- denly was very modern and wor- thy o! attention. Somehow she had been too Dre-occupied ti! cat- ed as Cooumulity filmiahip Sec- ormod by each member each close Auld in. the chair. The meetl. with the hymn "When l Survey the opened with "Cali to Worship" an Wondrous Cross" and Mlzpah Bene- hYmn 205. diction, Lunch was served at The Easter programme taken oi meeting. . from the missionary monthly was —-—-—————~ followed Scripture readings were ll-INGWOOD SCHOOL read by Mrs. Ivan Turner. Mrs. ---- V.-1. Blanche Morrison. Grade lV.--1, Sterling Taylor; ‘2, tlomi period was closed with pray- Grade I.-1, Audrey Alchorn: 2, t? by the President. Winston Taylor; 3, Marion Mac- The minutes oi last meetin were Kinnon. read and adopted. Roll cal was Highest Average - Blanche Mor- Nspolldad t0 by eisht members/Far rison 94.3. the next meeting Roll Call to be Perfect Attendance — 1. Marie answered with a verse coutalnirr. Taylor: 2. Blanche Morrison; Sterling Taylor: 4. Audrev Alohom; lve it before. But now she saw that. though small. it was new and compact and scatters, There were basins with running water in the bedrooms and the V/‘CIIIOWS were low and wide. “Of course." sai-d Eleanor. "we do miss the forest. l thought vou." father would never settle down at first. We look out on to a main road here. you can't see it ornpor- ly at this time of nirlht. But to~ morrow when it's light-I hope you Won't get too much oi’ a shock.” "But I think it's very nice." Sus- an said. ‘You cant have every- thing.’ she thought: Y must try in forget the forestf-"Ivs a low-iv easv-to-tum house. Eloanoix, Mv goodness. what e change after our bungalow m Gibraltar‘. Nothing’; new at Gib. you know. every- thin"'s shabby . You o-uglit to sen lt." ‘ Eleanor looked up ‘ivermlv. ‘And Marlin? T hope that lilariin is quite well. Susan dear." A alwdow oasserl across Susan's face. She looked down at her hi-vvls. firlqeting imcrwqgriotisly with the cloves which she- was still holrlin". “Yes thank you." she said. “Martin's verv well. Ho wal verv well when I leit him." The trained nurse came into tho Mom with a brisk "Good evening." She was snflll and neat and nm- fessinnal with. u conventionally nretty lace under her white can. She sp~l<o to Susan reassuriugly about Gillian. Susan could not lmncin» that anvthin: could ever ruffle that placid serenilv. Fleannr led the way along red rametrri massage. Pater. the the soalvlvi". who ‘tad been lVlTlI! Hi front of the fire. got up auto-- n~aii"a"" and followed lv-lilnrl them. His shamhling walk. Susan thought. was still nurposeiul and lull n! clrnracim‘ but time had [Filmed him. and he hsfl lost some of we more fligliiy cxurberanre of ymith_ “You must have the spare room." Eleanor rv-"l "l'm sorry pv- mon-u ...__~~ -- . ~-| ... ex . -.~,, all your old thin“ ""~n1 Bro-ad- hurst We r-ovvl"v~'i "ford m buy much new furniture." _ It was the some. own dmvn to SORE THROAT MISERY .\'r,»uf/l1'l/' R ('1l'('i’(’(/ Nothing will put you down faster than a deep-seatedmoid on the cheat. Bacteria-laden mucus will clog the throat-this produces cou ping and upsets digestion. ou may pave the way (or serious illness when you neglect a bad Cold-delay ~cafi be dangerous for ou and "for others near you. hy not be sensible and treat your cold now-to day. Rely on Pol- lott’! Cough Syrup. it quickly attacks the bacteria that keep up the irritation. Hal to clear ‘out the congestion! a! your sore throat due to Cold Get rid of the mucus! Stop cou h- ingi Ease that parchtd in! n at the baciroi tho no» an etgoolgga: r i~‘l"‘i?l.'"l~:?.'.<:~r.:‘i: aw as aroihedy lo: olaougiu t Rail. trots Starts Important llow Branch Rio a. postgraduate _ tion at, Cornell University- Mim. Stevenson. New» al Director or Nutrition diooun Sorvlotl. wit-lithe The mam oi A e anddwgeus don. and Department, o! Public Health will cooperate in encour- aging a larger number at gardens this year. ‘Ihey will every citizen to do his sham in viwloig more vegetables tor oonsum . Rod Cross are expected to be act- ive participants in this garden campaign. Some o! the vegetables grown in their guvdona might well be, used in their school lundilfl mt. winter. An ultimate amim of our-as. ham. custom auo ‘nature nauo mung" “Wofpnfl” puporwlfll dounotstkl n m n» In Tho lost OF Tradition It's Always Moo 9M‘ Illl or use!!! cos: rlr an uaul NAVY CUT CIfiGARETTES PLAYERS N good lunch sdhlld." The services or this new do- partmeoot. will be available to any community or £31111: in the prov- ince desiring urination or as- sistance in roblems relating to 100d and nmiriition. Miss aisles will also be glad to meet. any mothers who wish to discuss with her the leedinz o! their families. Members o! tlhe iso:—- Mrs. J. lrmon. Mrs. C H W. H V. storm, Reverend Sister Loyola. Dr. B. C. Kee irng, Mr. L. W. Miss louse Haszard. Min Paalllme Goode. Regional sentative o! the Nilitrltiorl ow. mpartonezin o! Nailltmil Health and Weliam, Ottawa. was also present at the meeting. committee (zom- Walter Jones. Beer Mrs. so Annual Meeting . ed $7i.935.B3 D111»; the DOIIIlTIlOH Government subsidv bonus of $10.- net him oi 879164.57. an a-ggge price per pound for Suede! e Butter fat of $49.20. The patrons leading m cream production were as tollows: A M He er $2.693.- Dunbnr, “Miss hazel a ou ro~ via- Thomson ECHOES FROM BONSRAW HILLS Miss - Marie Crosi Donald. P respective homes. J iylm;tlgllllacl“idmnus on we lgomlzlfélr- wail: rawhi- meeting g‘ like Scull} Collard US$313‘ . Allan Doiioctta - - ‘ em m f o - ~ ~ soe ..meta aomooan egg mqual. Tryon Dairying Go. 3.3%.. ..}’§"1.d°“f.l,‘ fi,,,“,’f"‘¢h§{“§f,‘,' her sister. Mrs. nemim “~111M- Mrs. am ma. Wednesday, April cmaa hi. all. Lena Ktllv; 2 has return to her home alter -——-——~"—"- 3P1 ‘ ~ 3° c‘ Emil 3- V; ' . ,_ beln a patient in the Prince aa- NEW LONDON w. 1. Meetir-z opened with Institute Me II- S-lk 5y a Mwee. y . war Island Hospital, ____ Ode followed by the Creed. Mlruu- 2. Billy Clarke. 3. eahcr Houston me 51113131 meson; or the i m The re ular meatin oi the New toe oi’ the last meotin were read Grade II. .—1. B111 P°WBPI 1. "hyon Dalrsins Ovmwmy W“ m,‘ M“ MacDonald Miss Max- London l” I was he at the homo and approved. Roll Call was ans- Janiea Bollmau: 3. Lester Dou- "eid at it" flirt-me” "W" i‘ “W! m.- SI-lmond and Mrs Dorotlh oi Mrs Lorne ll on Tues- wmd by 1a members. roul- visitors cam. » wi-imdww Of WW1“- ML m4- cl-‘asbv attended the Prince Edward day evening. A rll em. The Pr W" wnt- Grade 11.. 8P1. Claire Brvwwo loy Mutt-art the Preoideno oi com- ma“; Telche" Fmmition m ma", M“ W“ 1. Mug“. p; . Red Cross reported 3 pal: pants Grade I. A.--1, t Brymlon Danv vfvsldfid 0V" ‘he "Well" Charlottetown. ed, opening the meeting with the and vest finished. 80k Committee Lionel Stevenson, equal: 2. BM 811" I l? 0! m6 9B0" ___ Qd, gouowed by me greed in “m. reported that fruit had been sent Kerwin; 3. Bottyybguostte. year's work as allows. The Com- M, L‘ T’ Bu.“ h“ returned so“ T“ memb," ,- eq to to three intha district who were ill. Grade I. B.—1;€ Sauna. pauv manufactured 1.99142 WW!“ home‘ alter being a patient tr. the ~-n.'n Call." by K181111112 w at they School Committee reported a "First ersz. 2. John Prod: 3. tries Mv of butter for vrhirh they rwew- Prince unwind Island Hospital. would 1m 1o their first "Electrical Aid Kit" had been purchased for G W. Show spent some time in Bon- ahaw. visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maoltse. the windows. Red Cross Couvanbr Island campaign reported 4 sweaters and 1 Pill‘ 0f socks sent to Headquarters. Cor- h a a ""t’i‘.‘.Z°'£°i.Z"i§ h"? fitdilouTii u... arfrluellelgssedoxto learn sfilliiyucifia DID MIBKIY- 3°11 Cm l" b9 he; {Qrmfl sttlonk; the Royal answered by an "Exchange o! gnu. otter will; confined w has s or Bulbs." Pr Com- g home for 011g: out.“ jmonth. the r0 M“ Dm “a”. ' “It of a p“ u “n” Mayhew had charge o! the pro- . amm hi . lat I h1g3’ ...l'iZ.’-‘§§‘° as“ ‘firiuestignxllairi oncurllural Iglecglg pao 1e o! Bo aw and vi tym: flcatiooi and its Application to we hm” m Easter Monday. The rioulture." discussion took social evening and dance whiled D546 It'll-Q!‘ Whloh In iIi-terostisig aw“. than”? 511 gggtha‘ fifit Search for Ants was an. yiilllzcxulaailrxal? M355.- ior m» ‘Svan- Collection mun amounted l8 2' and J‘ 5' i which was very much up rec- $335» 31-9" l" ""15 $4- “ ad w gummhed by 395w m. amount received tram lune h was‘. Bgbie Campbell and David K egt c1 v I11.“ dmofél; w u‘ i. lune was served by the hostess Donut“ Bgnghgw School is progressing and committee in charge. favourably under alficient teachirw or Miss Mae Macflonlid- soon WINILOE w. r. extended hall‘. iféfififimnai... lit? will‘??? the matraland. ___-----__-___ MAPLE HILLS SCHOOL Hon r Roll tor month oi Mar Grange a- sckia O'Brien; z Anita Mo! nut: redo Saunders» 1h curl 3. Mary we da _ Grade V.-1. Kc an; booth Mach 2. Lois Medea; 3. laa Holatt. Grade lV.—1. as almdm; 2. Ghriste-ne Macl-eod. Miss - and Mr. Peter Mao- rmc o! Wales students, ouster holidays at their ~51’ an; the 86. Grade I. 0-1. T9119 O'Brien‘. Z J M h : 3. wandlli O'Connor. elrfrgachglgA-ttn Smith, Beatrice Cameron. ' Appliance." ne visitor was pres- ont. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. sports o! Committees (allowed. The sick reported making nve calls. was moved ar/l seconded bha bill (or $3.50 (or iruit be paid. The school wanted netting to protect the school. do was moved and sec- onded that the some be paid lor. It was moved and seconded that UK cups be purchased tor the o0. . --—-——-—'—'*—" c lloctlon m: the evening am- CHEAP Cbflflfllllll-l»! our-god to 95o. Treasurer reported Rounded stones were used u that, $50 had been given to the P. E- iwoiectiles in early "1111"- Durtng the Easter holiday Mr, F. Mr. Ernie lunar. was Borlahaw. a recent the guest of 93; John H Dawson. S .900.06: It. W Dixon 51.23520; Allred WOOd $1202.63: Pram: Misttart 31.158421 George Smith 81.00955. fllhe factory handled 854541.39 worth o! mill loads during the 4 year. which was sold to the (ar- 4 mers at wholesale . T1115 creamery was one o the first 0n the Island to bruy foods for their isomers. The factory was built: in 1899 under the leadership oi the late F. G Lang who 1108M» loied the purchase o! the land and supervised the election o! the buildings and under whose management the Compamv flour- Suocesslul Buttermokor At the meeting the secret the green rretomno curtains. ra- n rr - molpliere of aieknaa and ahxtet which had nuns about the was gradually dllpglid. n the intervals looklpl alter Mlagr Wheat-gloved l?! either o san~ u . to Lmidon to 100' u, haltyllliflhialdnsiglibourlhoozi‘ "bin-Ea saakaaLnn l l 4 S A III a QOI ‘ ' lllpd d BMW l-liilb one 0f the h TRAVEL BUB-EAU:_ lgadmnancmmenea o’ m.‘ Pm_ L ouutmdm m‘ H“ men‘ Awarded to contestant stsaditll highest on the vince. In 1916 tlzev pilrcmsed a m ‘Mann; wg.w_svash_ Island. having mada the greatest improvement p . ufiuer which enabled the , m, m, n m, u, bum]. In the snremlwe o! hi: or her MM- Bued on o“ Hum, O11 Clvflmtfy l0 make tim h; in u‘, o] ‘h. [hfeq CUPS TO BE DONATED IY- i h‘ him“. 1W1 nadir-teed CWWW-v him" > cosstiea Free - - Chiel Justice Thane A. omvbrll. Prlnoo counts. Pwflf,’ “l.” °' Wm‘! mm‘ 5W“ “w” M‘ tion tor’ air tnvelrany- LieuL-Col. E. W. Iobnatode. Queen's County. u u on‘ Etna“! I" Mtg-Y’ 1916a‘: “m” ' where ln tba Maritlmas Senator J. A. McDonald, King's County. 20(1) Pslllilll- whltowaah- m: bumffmrflakmglmwdxlgamwlnd“ > all: oinigulwoof cal-minds: AWlrdQd u. contestants Illlltlllll hlrhm in lns-b m" . upon one death of ma la-to w. “Qua”: m‘ m, n, sash Cornu- . - ° j Lang m August, 190. Mr. Gam~ <> m,” "I ‘lbw.’ u" Flva Hundred Dollars donated in prizes to can-h go (b, yuan,‘ u; m... . hie wormed the position of mw- ' , County. lo be divided u undar:- ma"; s ~ m. 1 ‘£52.. “woo agulpfllmlllflx‘ nu‘ no“ y). m m“ " ' ui t ) Re val at I l w p06 ion e ‘u O l. L p| _ c IIID ' This company has been in con.- l» ‘hgalfleal l“. Jjyfmfi m‘ m" 15.“ "ll m i tlinumic operation "for the pas-t ‘ n", “u.” cguntl“ _ u", a" " ' ' tron. rib ll"! forty seven years and has had n“ or m “om. “L 4th o» m. Prim. . u,“ i only two managers. both u! who" h. ‘he Madam" lth to 12th Prim - wihcrm noted Jss maker ‘D I" ‘h. “m!” n’ umuu_ 13th to 22nd Prllel .. . e . ll (II) Tltlllll- "id ""1913" ‘Wmai fin “mmhmt (sh h,“ The above to be donated In Mint, trees. or enh 5 h) “at shaped to fit, and tilifiunawd (‘page u u” G ‘ in“ green carpe , new a e a c Y 4 Into three rlsoa of II. ll OIIII ‘ ig°ia'$i.“‘.iiil?'ai tlhegklzllhdllsxwyttto-rlhalxl? E fl“,,'°¢,"m¢m’°§m! 1- gradient ls o "l: to anyone livilll Willie ol all; ‘aunt l! IIIUIIIM- row morn ng.” uaan our . , "V"! "and 1 slfall see the forest." E 125.. "dQI-llltrloltn "t? '13:;- t. conlutanta moat abide iv! lb hdlhn of lhl - ' What an absurd thousht- WM! Queens, north of c. u. ' llulslyln his or her oolusty. v ~ ".- " tt't"=n.."."i.:.".l“t.i."~' W" i w“ e w “"- " "" °°”"‘ ""‘ "' '““ "’ "" Judgoa °“ °" - may W! 4th. ll“. Eleanor tumed on the top sin MAJOR J. A. MoDOlllID. ‘ u ' ' “In” h‘ ‘awu, ""8, - mli‘l‘?u"t‘l’l'uil.“:glnl???’ l‘ ‘ll-ill l ‘l. h s‘ M?‘ “l” " "newt-m or uvw- -- OUI D MR I SUPG ‘II WI.OI' W _ hot}, man's mu with us. you Into lgifeama“ b‘ film}: I. Initial huh; will ha ands aa only aa roads a m know. but we've had a little i fiollgfl (or u” will slow. Iilll llllllll Wm lllll trouble with her lately. She um‘ gum“ q g ._ u” u,"~‘"@ umfl“ n“. doesn't seem to ba able to manage The prllos l0 l0 I. The ml M IIIINWIII Vi" “will a l 0. DID‘- “ the stove. It's so irritating for wuam». m.‘ l‘ u’ “h” u“. u” ‘n’, u your father. never getting any nun] l ah d" h.“ 7 “.95 h“. _ l- _,_,__ nroper bathe-J hope it will be m _ 00111410 will! t! M! If "H ti"! NII- . I _ hot enough m you to wash now. , ‘ua flu ta ladle when’! lie Gunner's on. ' Susan dear. Coiho down when Q ‘ and '1 AI ICU Ill! I Ohplllod h up“; you're ready. We have supper at h. ‘a ‘m q u“, "m ‘ gm y. "ad y, . l"'"'l"'" "V"? va a tearing an - hip, all wanton! naive cosh for She called Peter to lollmw her m,‘ m. ‘Wu “ w“ y, y ‘g, I, l. L. and want out o! the room. closing - - t-" ‘l m“ ,W' ' i tho door behlntfhlr. l“? u‘ .. '~" w ‘ uuwrv‘ ‘m "d" l... ' ‘nan-i uswsor-rlasuor l %%" aawewlnanwalaauasaaqtw '11.» weeks Gillian ' ' ' ' 7 house. ‘ vooooo-oo ‘v1 Prince Edward island‘ Beautification Contest : 5",“, "l"; Proposed Prize Lin! CUP TO BE DONATED BY LlEUT.-GOVEBNOI»~ Isroa in sll—two pol county). 60L. G. I. sitlloaoaouolndblllo- Inel- I. (I) YIIIQI- Rules o! Contact Wuvuvuiavwvvvvvawhrnw". ~ un- -< >