i P. "l 9 I V V .7 V QDDDD§O F M0 IR KNOWS A BEST. i >_} no Floors momma use new I-l-I "FLQOR-LUSTRE" ls’ the ideal enamel for wood, cement or coixrete floors. It dries over-night. Comes in 1Q i ' ittractive colours, which will give you a - ' ‘durabigwashable surface for floors » end stairway-s. " » FUR EXTERIOR PORCH HOQRS AND STEPS use B-H PORCH FLOOR PAINT. Withstand: any kind of weather, sciifling, - sunshine pennies (or scraping and repeated washings. Does not peel, blister or crack. Dries with a gloss finish." Made in Pearl, Grey, “Slate and Tile Red; for the best Points, Vctnishes and Enamels ; as BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN: ' It's the symbol of m. reliable dealer inyour community Woman's institute ' Meetings WINSIDRNOITII W. I. The April meeting ot the W. N. W. I. was held at the home ot Mrs. y Ford, April 13th. Meeting opened _by singing ‘the Institute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. wered by 10 members and 4 visit- ors, Roll call tor next meeting to be answered by exchange ot seeds. Minutes ct iastmeeting were read and approved. Two get-well cards were sent and a thank-you was re- ceived from Mrs. R, Roberts. Sick committee had no report. School committ had no report. Red Cross reported 3 pr. sockees and 2 nighties were handed in. It was moved and seconded that $2) be given to Red Cross, and 81.25 from Government grant was receiv- ed. It was decided that Mrs. Claude Craswell and Mrs. Stanley Younker see about gett g a play and Mrs. Alton Younker see about the drinks. A contest was supplied by Miss Raynor and won by Mrs. Claude Craswell and Eunice Cudmore. Next meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. Stanley Shaw with the programme in charge o! Mrs. Stanley Shaw. Lunch committee for next meeting, Mrs. Leith Carter. Mrs. Claude Craswell and Winnie Cudmore. Meeting closed with "The King". after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Collection-SUSS. (Patriot Please Copy) NORTH WILTSHIBI WJLS.‘ flue Easter meeting of the W. M. sl ct the North Wiltshire Church was held inlthe church on Sunday RM, April 3. The program irom the Missionary Monthly loilowed, the theme being, "A new advance in Christian Missions." Thevice- president, Mrs. Bruce Deacon, pra- sided, andnopened the worship ser- vice with the cali to worship. Hymn 108, “Look Yo Saints The Sight Is Glorious", was sung, followed by scripture, Mark 16, 1-15, read by Mrs. McNeiii. Mrs. Reg.»Clark took leader's part throughout the won- ship period. Mrs. Wm. Clark read the prayer, and Mrs. Deacon read scripture, portions oi Acts, 1 and 2 chapters. The Easter Thank- oltering was then taken up, and verses 1-4 or hymn 253 sung. . The business period followed. Minutes oi! previous meeting were read and roll called, 11 members present. Mission Band leader re- ported a meeting had been held. CuPTEBPDHdEHCQ was read by Mrs. Clark, Mrs. McNeill, and Mrs. God- (rey. Friendship Secretary took number or visits made-o home visits. It was decided to bring month o! April to next meeting. For the program part: Mrs. Mit- chell took leader's part; 1st mem- ber, Mrs. McNeili; 2nd membe , Mrs- Ralph Nova; 3rd member, Mrs. Deacon, Advance in our auxiliary: Mrs. Bowman took leader's part; Mrs. Mclnnis read, toilowing the lender. My share in advance: Mrs. Wm. Clark took iea_der's part. The meeting closed with hymn 407. “Soldiers or the Cross Arise" and Benediction. ‘ nssrrrosmsns. The Easter meeting o! the Hamp- ton W. M. S. was held at the home o! Mrs. Albert Best on Tuesday evening. April 5th, with an attend- ance o! 7 members and one visitor. The worship service was conducted by the president, Mrs. C. Morrison, W110 Opened t service with an Easter poem. ymn 10s, “Look We Throat Distress lay Ilesn iiiiliGEli When the chest is sore and your cough hangs on, you naturally be- come worried. One sutterer who was troubled over her condition,‘ Writes: "My throat pained. I coughed a lot. I was worried and wondered what was wrong with ma. One ot my triends advised ms to use Nani- llno. I am on my second bottle, and so is my mother. Ncrvlline is doing mother as much good as it is Xdoing me. I have recommended _Nervliina to rive rriends: they an receiving entire satistaction also." Narviiino possesses real penetrat- ing power and is s wondertul lini- meat-its analgesic powers are very great. OUI UUK WAY , _wr —-iiy J. n. Wliililml" l ‘U Ill 1W l l" UNUSUAL? BENCH.’ fl: v 1 " .~~ i ___ . | E J M ~ ...- ‘r ' _ ‘ a ~~ “~—\ P‘ . \\ n M‘ I - - i ~ . . , .. l ' M / ‘wit, ‘x w’ I‘ E t I )‘w» / t‘ 4 r \ ‘i.’ I - ’ " z “v ' " \ i ‘ l. e v ' '” , j . ‘ v f; f v Ting, * f‘ - W .- . f}: - ___ ‘_ ..=,.~1./. Ml...‘ a ‘I Roll call was ans- - ‘Areyou a grump before breakfast? Just ask" your 1mm»: insect an“ in 1n!"- ‘central clxperimental Farm. some tow years I80 To llonoyhoes = 1m sprays contsiniii U71‘ f" “mi-l w honeybees‘! . » Accoviuding to 011115515 Ottawa, the answer is—-no. And the °”"1.‘,"....“"° fifimfi‘. .23; stsn to [morally used l! lfl insecticide They have used hlshl! 00mm- txsted quantities o! the chemical to w"; m1; open apple blossoms while the bees were at work. The lorco o! the spray material even drovethe bees sway twill) =1":- but this’ returned betcre it was dry and started collecting nectar sin. “flue dead bees which hsd worked the sprayed blossoms were sub- wifatogi dftbis h" veyouacup flclfltflmsfinoam Saints The Sight Is Glorious", was sung. Scripture reading, Mark 1d: 1-15, was read by Mrs. '1‘. G. Head, tolicwed by prayer by Mrs. L. Fer- guson. Scripture reading, Acts 1: 12-14, 2:14, 32-42, was read, follow- ed by prayer and Lord's Prayer in unison. At this meeting a donation of $1.00 was received from Miss Pris- cilla Nelson, tor which the society wish to extend their sincere thanks and deep appreciation. Hymn 253, "Oh Zion Hosts", was sung. The program was carried out by Mrs, Head, assisted by sew/- eral members. She emphasised very ‘strongly the word "Advance" and- urged the s ' ‘ to endeavor big- gar and better eitorts in every way. Plans were commenced to organise a Bible Study group and prayer service to be conducted by Mr. the next meeting. Hymn 401, “Soi- diers of the Cross Arisefi’, was sung. Business period followed by read- ing minutes oi last meeting, and reports from ‘the officers. ' - Mrs. Rowan Ferguson was wel- eonpd into the society as a new member- The Thank-offering en- velopes amounted to $9.25, with still more to come in. The Community Friendship lec- retary reported 8 home calls since last meeting. The meeting closed‘ with benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the committee, assisted by Mrs. Best. Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. Mark Cameron. Lunch committee, Head, to be arranged more iuliy at m“ nest meeting. Roll call to be answ- ered by ' duct." Murdock Nicholson, Jected m chemical analysis for W’ presence o! DDT. In only one sample was D171‘ iound in suiii- cient quantity to be even susilwted as the cause o! death. And at no time was the death rate oi adult bees, or oi brood. any higher than that. which occurred in s. check "giro, result o! this quite drastic experiment-normally apple tress are not sprayed during the period o! open bloom—proves beyond doubt, officials sayi that under normal iield conditions, DUI‘ is not harmiui to honeybees. call with sn Easter greeting. Minutes o! the Feb. and March meetings were read and adopted. Mrs. Roy Coles expressed her thanks for iruit from W. I. A "thank you" card irom Mr. J. B. Mathescn for trait was read. also a letter irom .s iormer member acknowledging a symDBthY Wild- It was moved and seconded that we donate $10.00 to the Red Cross and 810.00 to the Cancer Fund. Bills ior iruit and sympathy wdl were paid. School committee re-i ported that toilet soap was need- ed. Red Cross convenor rcportedi two dresses and three toques were| -_passsd in to headquarters. New, committees were appointed as follows: Sick — Mrs. W. H. Home, D, Diamond and Mrs. 0.1 Hooper; School Mrs. John Poole and Mrs. Neil MscNeill. The attractively designed crib quilt, made by Mrs. Russel Coies was on display. It was moved and second- I ad we donate it to the Protestant Orphanage. More quilt blocks were handed in. Mrs. 8. Proud and Mrs. M. Nicholson were asked to pro- cure a place to hold s. cake sale the latter part oi May Mrs. Roy Coles kindly invited the members to her home tor the n an "Island pro- Lunch committee — Mrs. Miss Addie a v \ ‘Unever iuwew so good!" more real goodness in every cup of‘ er's cocoa. Here's coood as it should taste — full-b fed, deep-chocolate)’, richly satisfying —w_ , a true, natural flavor that proves Bakefls is all pure cocoiflfiiih nothing added. ' Economical, too - the l-lh. package miakes up to 90 servings. A sure guide to quality and reli- ability ls the famous Baker name — symhoiising more than a century and a halt oi ex crimes and skill in ' ' fino C ocoluic products. ssommo rues-sass. BAKERS cocoa C-lil cocoa could be 7 son and Mrs. M‘. Cameron. SOUTH ELTON W. I. Hooper. Meeting opened in usual manner, Mrs. It. Ferguson, Mrs. W. Fergu- 0n no"... evening, April 1, the monthly. meeting o! S. Milton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Gerald the twenty members and two visitors responded to roll for fifteen years! and to sell abroad. 10105- because Canada needs m . {Akonlobsfor 15,000 condom Moore, Mrs. J. A. Poole and Mrs. W. I... Coles. Collection smoun ’ to 81.80. Program for this meeting consisted ct several readings taken from the {Institute News, and s guessing contest prepared by Miss Leah Moore and won by Miss Doris MacLean. Singim o! the National Anthem closed the meeting. Lunch was served and s social chat en- . . . for making aluminum! s’ It mayvsound 553m, but iit’s a factliEvei-y thing you see made of aluminum was made with raindrops— even ‘the bus for which you scuny to escape the rain! It's like this: Rain falls on high land in our north country. It runs down as rlvuleta and creeks. I_t becomes tumbling rivers. By trapping it behind dams, and guiding it through powerhouses, Alcan develops electricity-fond uses it to make aluminum. Smelting aluminum eats-up vista quantities of electricity. . Enough goes into making a single , Today Alcan is prospecting for still more water-power ore aluminum for use at home _ IAIN MIANS DOLLAR! FOR CANADIAN‘! i a pay envelopes holding 835,000,000 u your siusiinlusq~cosirsnv or cannon, . . hsaearmmumusueaeem . " os-s-imuqaswuuwm ton to light your house THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Tunas woes urs- ’ ~ LONG Faieuosmv» i oFlgssfiogsgfgtgifiaT WILD Horses COULDN'T o _ is Mcmm. gsBPfEM APART” ‘..i," ' ‘ _ - “floss-av. _ I l 5.011780!!! .fivc/ulvs'_rl_enw <1 ' '-' -