inflame-r llS.MAlllllNlE|l 1 | F555 rallavod by vmpillilllllll-A-IIVES" fifth’ F; _ fi V (HANG TRAINING A CHILD 111mb‘ ‘male think a child is chiefly a. young animal and that u» give him a healthy body fulfils all his needs. This is a. mistake. l~rom the day he is born, a ‘baby 11981118 developing ms tempera. ment and holbits and soul. He has 111M198. rears. doubts, jealousy and lillrbltione, Just like anybody else, 811d they act and react on one . another, making him the mm; or .JOS. v . QJMHRINIER ,. if," three years- I suflered with min; Eczema on the back of’ my Wis. I tried many treatments and I116. but they gave me no perma- fl; relief. When baby came. I was hid that he too would be affected. "ad practically considered my case 1on9 when I started to use “nif-fl-IIVEB" and "Soothe-Salvo." h; short time the eczema com- wly dlfillppellfvd, baby has always! M, wonderfully well, and I ltlnve our , had a truce of it for mJL-lllrs. Jos. P. Marrinier, 452 ylinglon Ave., Ottawa, Ont. This marvelous fruit medicine blpg the bowels and kidneys to rid u gysiflfl of waste, and cleanses blood stream so that the pure, blood soon heals the itching, in- ., skin. "Fruit-a-tives" are ob- ible in all drug stores, at 25c. 1150c. a box. If “Sootha-Salva," M, s box)," is not obtainable at r dealer's, order it direct from ;¢_.,.tives Limited, Ottawa. . Health Hint. To drink a ‘glnsslof water th first thing in the morning is on of tho ‘best of healtih stunts. i-ano¢-——— All men want to he able to work bu; all mell do not want to work.| D 8r K MRSETTES inlifnc rorscl a brasiiérr; oi: in many ' ‘(in lo iuii all lynx. uni! sold lwmrlgably ‘Ipriccs. l "coassrs a CORSETFES “ are modeled on correct anatomical lines, and give ‘j support and style without l compression or distortion. D & A garments are on ale at attractive prices by leading Cornet Depart- ments throughout Canada. It’: worth while insisting fylon being shown a suitable D & A. There io one for . every figure. DOMINION CORSET CO.- lviontreal QUEBEC Toronto hi... of i.- om oneness.» Coruto D l A CDRSETS _ with "elastic '» panel; G var Nightly lionc - ‘worn will: D GI Bras- siérca art fusi- (y popular. i Professional - Cards “\—___ Mark n. McGuigan ' I I '"""srss. oouciron. 51¢ c. Money to Loon ,,"‘"‘1n Block/‘Hrlottotowlnll-l. mill-u . T I ' DP- i». C. Archibald ""119 of N. Y, Poet Gradual! "llflllonl School and Hospital "flu limited m Eye. Eur. Non h.“ lfld Throat "9 5Y6! and supplying Glenn H, Boyer Building M" Grout George Biron "rm-o u. use. can.“ o lmomlld s. McPhec A! lmoouiico " rgueeiin 1dctectiug your lack of fair play, if 7 a main he is going to be, The home is the arena. in which the child's character ls formed; and the parents—especia.lly the mother-are the artisans who sliupe that character. lt is a. ‘won- derful and important life. Parents‘ would do well to trusted with the shaping of a character, responsible for the wellbelng of a life Parents would do well to remember the following pointers: ‘Don't lbe ower-anxlious, makln-g 111B Child fearful and likely to de- velop imaginary complaints. Nature ls the friend of the young and pla- ces the odds lu their favor. Don't "baby" your children; they need‘ to learn self-help and independ- ence and liow to mingle witboth- ers of their kind. Let them fight their own battles and learn the give and take of association. Teach your children to deny themselves when their best inter- ests or those of another, demand it. The child who cannot say “no" to his desires is in terrible danger. Don't bribe children nor pay them for doing things ‘they ought to do. One way to teach -good citi- zenship, is through expecting every member of the family to make a contribution to the welfare of all If you pay a child for each worthy deed, he soon gets to not wanting to do good unless he gens some- thing out of it. Be honest with your children. You cannot teach ‘them honor and truthfulness unless you practice it; and ‘they are very ‘sharp albout 6 8 it is there. ‘Don't talk about children in their presence. ‘it makes them self- _\consclous. It is unkind to laugh at a child; it may hurt ‘his pride ‘more than you think. if you haven't time to bother with o. child's nonsense, you will not ‘be his pal when he has serious problems. 1 Show consideration fo‘r your child- 'ren’s wishes. Their plans are as important to them as yours are to you. Be reasonable if you must ask him to change them. Be polite to your children. That is the best way to teach courtsey- and it ‘may be bread cast upon the waters which shall return to you - after many ‘days. opvia-v-cé gilves a. feeling of joy and newness to the spirit. lts psychological value to the home 1s a. consideration. Fighting Tho Moth. One of the most dreaded pests is ‘the clothes ‘moth. Occasionally we see them flitting about seeking what they may devour. They love to hide '1n idarkvcloeets and lay their larvae ‘among furs and wool- ens. Here the mothwi-nn hatches out and eats holes in our clothes, choosing always the front of our Sunday-gioto-meeting ‘best. He does not love sunlight, nor does he like‘ to be moved about. One of the best ways to discourage his taking up board and lodging on our clothing is ‘to keep it iaclrcul- atllon. Used clothing is not bothered ‘by the moth. ‘It is a good plan to take out the contents lof the clothes closet on a ‘hot sunny day, once in awhile, and air it Ion the clothes line, giving it u good brushing. But one must bring lt in early, as moths find their nesting places for 11116 1118M 11s 88111)’ as three or four o'clock. Before putting clothes away tior a season, one should ‘be sure they are tlhoroughly brushed. Turn pock- ets andycuffs and collars inside out and‘ brush seams and all hiding places, to be rid of the eggs of the mlot-h. Then store them" ‘in cedar 11011911. 01' W111i) 111 moth proof paper. Printers ink, cedar shavings, nuonh '11°115. ‘tobacco are all discouraging to nuoths, ‘but will not prevent the eggs, already deposited on clothing, lfram hatching‘ lout. This is why clothing must be thoroughly clean- ed before it is put away. If a gar‘- ment ls drycleaned betiore it ls put 5-Way. ‘that is a. good protection. Seal it then in ‘the wax paper sack which you can easily buy at the stlores. Hang these bags in the sun- llgll-t in the attic, 1f you can, ‘if moths get into your upholster- ed furniture, ‘set it. ‘outdoors in ‘the iunlight and saturate i‘t with gaso- ne. o Strawberry Cocktail. Arrange’ the following rin cock. ,tail ior sherbet glasses: alternate sections of grapefruit free from the membrane, orange free from the membrane, strawberries cut in two, sliced pineapple. and powdered sug- ar. Wiieu ‘the glass is full, place is. few of lihe largest berries on top. ‘Place ‘lll the ice-bloc: until ready to serve, and serve very cold. This is] 11 Good way to piece ‘out strawber- ries when they are hiigih priced m‘ when your company is too large to make them go around. Suppianting the Moon. 1110°1111§l1thas always been re- run cnnanorrarowuflcoaanma Reports oi Women's lnstitutesoi P.E.l. BRUDENELL The annualmeet» lug of this c‘iub was held at the home of Mrs. ‘Simon Nicholson on Apiiil 6th. Fol-lowing the usual opening, the Financial report was read ‘and the year's work ‘review- ed. Two new members were welcomed. The following ofllcers were elected: President, Mrs. Simon ‘Nicholson, re-olecteid, Vice, lMlss Nina _Dewar, Sec'y- Trees. IMira. lbster Robertson. Directors. Mrs. S. W. Molntyre, lM‘lS‘s Beth Douglass and Miss E. Vessey. Auditors, ‘Mrs T. K. ‘Cam- eron and iMrs. P. F. Robertson. Delegates, ‘Mrs. S. NIUIIDIBOU and Miss Nina Dewar. After the ‘business meeting, a pleasantsoclal evening‘ was spent. The next meeting will ‘be held at the home of IMrs. ‘S.W. MaoIn- ‘tyre. BEAR RIVER SOUTH Twenty members and one visitor met at the home of Mrs. James Whalen on April 15th where the regular business meeting of this Institute was held. After singing the Ode, and roll call, fees for the coming year were paid. Reports were read ‘by the ‘Secrtary ‘and these were followed by a general ‘business illscuesion. Officers for the coining ‘year ive-re elected. ‘it was report- ed that $44.20 had been made at c‘ i?‘ -c c<Z€C a recent Raffle and Dance held in the school. it was decided to purchase lights, dust-pan. black- board erusers ‘and w-indow blinds for the school. Two members were welcomed. The regular day of meeting was changed from l the third to the second Thursday. The next meeting will be at the ' home of Mrs. Andrew MacDonald. l After the close of the business meeting, luncheon was served and. several violin selections ‘ were enjoyed. ' NEW ANNAN Eleven members attended the annual meeting of this Institute held at the home of Mrs. ‘Chester Tuplin. After singing the Ode, the minutes of the last annual and last regular mooning were held. The following ofllcers i were elected: Pres. [Miss Louise l Moase; Vice lMrs. Harry Moose, Sec’y, Miss Alice Wright, Assist» ant Sedy; Mrs Chester Tuplln. Directors, Mrs. E.J. Wright, Mrs. G. Schurman. Mrs Emmellne Mac- Kay. Auditors, Mrs. N. J. Mc- ‘ Neill and ill/Ilsa Ruby iMoase. Del- egates to Convention, ‘Mrs. Mac- Neili and Ruby lllozrsc. The mem- bers decided to hold an enter- tlainmeut and Box Social in May. A new rope was bought for the lFlag -Pole, and the bill for same ordered paid. Novelties present- ed by Hymdman and ‘C0,, were distributed among the members.| Papers on "Buy at Home" and Home Economics were read and discussed. Lunch was served and a vote of thanks tendered to the retiring ofllcers and to the Hos- tess. The next meeting will be at the home of ‘Mrs W. H. Moase. over matters of discipline before “Human, wmah b 664,5] _ L . their children. Diflerences in opfa-‘ls the pfltronesfl L, ,he°}'gve1g,1_]: 1011 111 1-1151 19811111 1111011111 119 5°1‘|C0mes now a French scholar who 118d 111 011N118- claims that a ‘sunshiny location of ‘Surround the child with a pleos- me home h, a preventive o, ant, a wholesome, an intellectual, True enough’ gloom ,8 a grouch envlflllllllelll. 8116 111111 P161118’ 01 breeder. Sunshine ln the blame-not nlny. and be his iml- Ths versus-s just around the |0uts'1ide—ma,rk5 can make the atmosphere in which“), home happiness.” a Buuumefs the child will thrive. Which do y0ll'do,y, sunlight is “free as the air". think is ‘better: discontent, wrangl- Ho,“ the shades and get ready for ing, deceit, and hate-or ‘cheerful- a re_p;e,-cmg M. cupid-s dart when nese, honesty and love? ma“ comes holne. With Paint, 8h- What genius was it who replied that he mixed his palate. "with brains, sir’! A good way. 11149641. 1° mix paints; but suppose we reverse Starting" Something! "A‘re you in earnest? Seize this very minute. What you can do, or tihlnk you can, ‘the process and add pain-t to the ‘begin it. ideals we have ‘been wrfyln! 111 Boldness has courage, power and our brain's. One can do much-with magic in 1L paint-to make oae's dreams come only begin] the“ the mind grow, true. Ono can transform a dulbdrab sense‘; interior into a ‘sray ‘retreat. v Begin! and then the work will be Take an old faded brown table, completed." scarred with the weather and ul- a-ge and time; add to it shining‘ bluck Point with a ‘bunch of brisll! ——- red flowers and green leaves. ‘Or. if Word has been cabled around you cannot make the flowers, y0u_the world that a cancer"cure"hes can certainly put rings of red 01' been discovered in England. This ‘orange or green at stated spotsnI-s is likely ‘tlo lead some to think that the corners. the carvings. or the there ‘is less need for early discov- foot of the logs. 0r pallll- YOlIr tB-fcry or cancer or for radical treat- Me gfuy or green or blue and younncut. ‘The hope is dangerously have a lovely porch table orlfulse. breakfast table. -' The probable cause ‘of a pa-rticu- .Glven a hodge-podge lot of oldflar kind of tumor ‘la certain ani- cliulm. You 61111 P61411110 1119111 111i-0,nia1s has been found to ‘be a small a charming set, to go with yourimicrobe, but this is a long ways table, ‘by painting them and tlloflrom discovering a cure for cancer table the same color. it does not and ‘it is not likely that one will re- mattcr about the shapes. ‘It simply suit from it. nrlds to the delightful variety. 11 The best defence against canccr| the shapes ‘differ. But if they ai‘e,still lies lu early dismvcry and the some color, one will know thuLm-omp; gurggry am] rgdlglggy, Ag they "belong." ,cnuccr ‘ls more prevalent in women ‘One can freshen the floors and than in men it still ‘behooves wo- make them look like new. can 1110- men to be on their guard for the long the life of the linoleum, can early symptoms of it-an unaccoun- pnlnt the porch if not the whole table, lump u sore which does not of the ‘houso, can make the screenslget well, ‘or pains willhout apparent less ruslahle, can perk up the porch “reason. swing or garden bench, can add A Perfect Medicine new ‘life and ‘beauty to furnishings ‘and zest to the spirit by mixing For Little Ones NOT A CANCER CURE paint with 0110's ideals. lf the house is old and discour- nglng, all tho more reason for bolus pwlgn with paint. Ten chances to one, you can't ruin it; ‘hut you can, make it g8)’ "1111 °°1°1‘”°'“"11°' rose, green. Especially try your hand at the kitchen. Paint the shelves, the woodwork, the walls. Pflllll tho siirlmiio can- 11w P111111 Baby's Own Tablets Should be In Every Home Whore There Are Children. Tho iu-rfcct medicine for lltllo, ones is found ln Ruby's Own Tlbll‘ . 1d [or 519m- lets. They arc a gontlo hut fiiilasileantirahlfirelgnliilt l?alllllllln tin tIIOTOUKh 111111111"! ‘M11011 111111111111‘ 5mm, gay color and set your ‘glas- the bowels, sweeten the stomach; P11181115 11111711111 "W" 1115a5'e°.sa‘rvled as conducive of ‘the tender‘ ' ten visitors attending. The meet- Dellega toil. Misses EAST BIDEFORD The ‘meeting of this Institute held ‘at the home of Mrs. Sharp with seven members annual was (LS. and ‘ing opened in the usual manner land‘ roll call was answered with ‘Short ‘Stories or Readings. Mrs. ;Wm. Murphy and Mrs. D. Lid- ‘stone vuere appointed delegates .to attend Convention. The paper "The Varied Uses of Salt" was read and greatly enjoyed. The next meeting will be held ln the school when a novel answer for rollcall will be introduced by each memiber bringing anorna- mental tree or shrub and plant- ing same in the schoolgrounds. CENTRAL ROYALTY The annual meeting of th-ls Institute was held at the schoolhouse on April 8th wit-h six members at- tending. The meeting opened ‘in the usual manner and roll call was answered with jokes. Corres- pondence was read and discussed, )~>::>-_>=,,.. s‘ m L... in’ .Ncvcr Dies’ ;7,-_’)‘.>;>a=..~,. ... Hucccccto/‘ggp PAGE ELEVEN A —“S0, Unafmid, He Faced the Setting Sun ” THE HEIGHT of his achievement -. I when all his difficulties seemed conquered "when success had crowned his efforts and his activities were greatest, came the warning AT that he must face an operation and physical breakdown. Anxiety for his own and his family’s future had naturally seized him, but here, as in numer. ous‘ other instances during his life, his wide business experience had pointed out the need for guarding against such a disastegand years ago, to protect his family and himself, he had created an adequate Life Insurance So, today, as the sun goes down, he is unafraid;he can afford to, be wcll cared for and if his life should be forfeited, these, Life ' Insurance funds will be drawn upon for the needs of his family. dependents with Life Insurance. I Contrast his case with yoursfland decide now to protect the future of yourself and a possible fund. your 51>=>%=>=> o - - - - -c <=¢:=<-(,‘ The ‘President then read an in- a teresting report, reviewing the ‘p1?’ year's work. This was followed £3‘ by the Financial report ‘by the " ‘Secretary both of which \verel_ satisfactory. The following are Edna Hugh TWO new menmem m“ omcen“ Pwshhilll‘ M" H‘ wore welcomed. Lunch was serv- Harper, reelected; V1111" (‘ll and a. pleasant evening ‘spent. Wm~ 31050011‘ 13951’ 1181's‘; The members will meet next J. F‘. Roper. (re-electcrl. Di c ‘month at me home of Mm Fred tors, ‘Mrs. ‘Malone, Mrs. RT. .\‘lc-‘pmw9e_ Rae and ‘Mrs. E. ‘HflYWOOtl-l Auditors, Mrs H. Chowen and Mrsf J. Spencer, Delegates, Mrs llurpvr be ‘answer-vii cmfwyp:pshrillshrils and Mrs. McLeod. Roll cull al the next meeting will ‘lie answer- ed by the paying of fees. ELMSDALE The first renu- ‘lur meeting of this ‘Institute was ‘at the home of the President. ‘MrHJ Bruce Currie. Fourteen members and two visitors were Present‘ and three new members were MURRAY HARBOUR Thirteennvvlcomed. The meeting opened . , 1. ‘.i - members and two visitors attciulwix, Qifgeaéiili; ills; (‘rrrilliiiilgrildofgtrlhi ed the annual meeting oi‘ this ' g ‘ ‘ pr-vlous meeting were read and Institute held at the homo of Mrsizufnptedl It was repnnod “m, s75. Albert dlcbeoil. Tho meeting‘, _ , opened with the Ode fnllou'cil|“,:,1,d“;1ts 53:11:22,512,‘ “if, gificgofiriilt with ‘the (Wood. Roll irall wulsVnmne in we ha,“ “um n WM‘ aiuslveroil with suggestions forl noemfz, m, Echo,“ p,".p08es_ iiuproviivi: tho lnsLtute. Slicklphms Wm made ,0 ca"), um und ‘school couinllttees gave their] TGPOHF‘ and now r-oninlltlees ll'tll‘l“.‘mg m the conditions or mo romp r-nlisrta/lnlucnt tnMoulmse but 0w- appoilitcd. interesting reports nil“ w,“ mmosfllhle to do s" a,’ ngeugrgtfiiliiggtixilf: "Ymrg ‘axially that time. Financial, school and " h‘ ‘M’ ‘ sW-k committees were appointed Treasurer. Tho folloivfug oilicors Plans are being ma“ m hom a warp olccfrd; Pros. Mrs. Albert Pantry sale in M,‘ Rennde.‘ Mcllkod. VlceAMra. Fred Prowso, 5mm 4n the m," “mm, Rm“, Bccy Trcas. Mrs. Sam PTOWSG. (jurrle ‘and _ ‘fuse by the ‘Misses R1111‘ Be" “mbnylutthews were greatly enjuycd. Tl t ti ill h, t th Hoarscncss Rubbed m m m n“ w p a e 59g‘ lt lemonade on it, one in each ‘drive out constipation and lndlnos- muffin socket, when you carry tlon ;hrcak up colds and simplo mom m (he porch. fevers and promote hcuithful ro- Thero are no end 0i’ i011!‘ 1111113111 |troshlng sleep. It is impossible for you can do with P1111,“ 111 1'11“ back Baby's Own Twlilcls to harm oven boilnoom. ‘(Yhnnizs 111111 °1‘1 111cm" flhc new-born hobo. o and bed into a thlndl 01' ‘lmalny- “n11 ‘solutely guaranteed free palm gn old rocker to match them. ' opiates or any other injurious drug. feotont and bug discourager in the present. Paint lold ifcwr“ 11‘ , choirs, floors, walls,—-in short g ve Your house the “once over" and H80 what yiou can ""11"". Attorney, Ito. 1|“, . "my to Leon " "11111"! Charlottetown n! l , ggwggimrrglirat gglfgrtmg; snh Medicine Co. Brockvllie, Ont. ll .4 .. ‘A. . s 1111!)’ are 8.1% gostlon and sore throat. The blood 110111 must be drawn rrnin the inflamed Paint 111 11 11111991111"- 1171111’ mime‘ 1t ‘Concerning the Tablets, Mrs applyin 888191 1° 119911 11'1",“ dun “was: Alex. J. Parry. Atlantic. N. 5.. Nervillne is the future. but it s '8 3101111 wr"e,,,__g‘| nlwnys 1160i! Baby's n“'ckly.lt is not oily and Own Tablets in the house for the gin)“ fight in, n dmw; “ma! flask,“ children, as I have found them n rlammation, eases the ' perfect medicine for little ones." {he chug and thy-gag Baby's Own Tablet; are Hold For relieving coughs, l ln- Medicine dealers or. y ma at - ‘neon, Norvillne is the proper om- do Wm‘ paint p u! cents a box from T116 T11‘- Wllllnmledy. TTIOUIIIIGU say so. Large bottles, sold everywhere. home of Mrs. Allen lhxdy. . I “Awal: ,By” l ‘PETERS ‘ROAD — Seven anem- N ervilinc boos and two visitnns attended the Mnroh meeting of this ‘institute, ‘hold at the homo of Mrs. Garfield Johnson‘. The meeting opened by repeating the Cree-d in union. Vari- ous committees were heard from and new ones appointed. The mem- bers decided ‘to have the school ‘991191111199 cleaned during the Easier ‘holidays. ‘"19"’ '1"‘I1 Roll coll was answered with a sug- 111111110111‘ gcstlon on Gardening. The next D8111. 111111111! meeting will ‘be at the home of well quiet-Iv. Mmsunuei Bllflél‘. colds, hoorse- OENTIDAIJ ‘ROYALTY — The 35c March ‘meeting was held at the ‘fllanzooble woalhor ruusr-s con‘ that It home of Mrs. J. ‘F. ‘Roper with eight is...“ . l members and three visitors pro- (‘amoron The mceiing opened ‘in sent. The moi-tug opined with the usual manner and the members the (freed. Mrs. Fred Aicllac l‘(‘-il1lflll('.1l lo send a lr-llor of win- ported speaking to Llie 'l‘i'iisli-ca'l‘=ll11l’ 10 31m- “lfi-‘lllly 111'1\1°\'1". and they wore going to buy imwlwho was vfry ill and unable to be seats for the school when nocr-s- present. 0n a mol’011. unanimous- sary. 1t was decided to buy a llou‘ ly carried. it was decided g0 solid Pencil Sharpener to replace the old $19-00 l0 1-118 P10198181"- 010113118139. 0m. whkeh was rppgftgd U, 1...“. null it was dvcided to hold a Con- vmm mm Miss McLeod Hmmv-q cert. ‘he proeevils from which would the institute fnr the Treat l‘(‘('(\l\' n» lo ‘he ilrnhunuse- The follow- ed by the pupils on Examination lnr: officers were clccterl: ‘Pres Dal several letters we". road, ,.\ii's. Nell Cameron, Vice, Mrs. J. D. discus-red and laid over for further j-llilllllflfill» 5116101111)’. ‘M1811 31111‘? pdf,,,ence_ A‘ 1pm,, of thank, lluchziuon (re-elected). Delegates, .\li's‘. J. D. llathosou and Mrs. Ail- kon, lmni-h was served and an "l‘ll_]ll_\’i| bio program inc from Mrs ‘Earl Williams was rvad A most intorrsilng programme of muwlc and songs was given by the young people ol‘ the community. The next ‘meeting will be at the schoolhouse. l CENTRAL LOT l6—~Tlm Annual- meeting of this Institute was hc-lil at the homo of ‘Mrs. W. ll. Mar‘? ‘Gregor with seventeen mcmhv-rs and a number of visitors altcuil- lng. Tho meeting oprued in tho usual manner and the roport oi‘ the year's work wasread lly lire] President. The following offlcom. were eleclvd for the year Pros! Mrs. Isabelle Monkley, Vice, Mrs] Percy Mlllar and 3ecrp»tary-'l‘ron-‘ surer, ‘Mrs. Earle Yco. The fllfiill» hers ilocldeil to use the funiln on band for Control and Southwest Schools. Lunch com-orifice z-p- polnlml. ‘ Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain l snaiuntrnwr: - Seven mom-l hers attmidcil the March movi- lolloweililliostor 'l‘u|iIi!i on April liiili, Neuritis Toothache ___i_._ .____._.l The next. mooring will ‘be at tho homo of Mrs. it, White. .“\'l<]\‘\' ANNAN-‘Institule moi. oil Si. Patrick's day a; tho homo of Aim. id. J. \‘Vright ‘with nlno mom- hr-rs and two \'ls‘lt0l‘8.‘pr(‘80lll. The mcellng opened in the usual man- llvl‘ and the sl(‘l( commiltiwi wore iiuihorlzoil to take fruit ln sick rnenibrrs. 'l‘ho members‘ thrilled lo have an rntertalninont about tho first of May. bunch was served. and a collection amounting to $1.00 token, Three papers from the Do- pnrimeni were read. The Annual meeting will lio at the home of Mrs Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. Lumbago Rheumatism lug of this institute held at the, home of Mrs. J. ll. llayer. Tho meeting took the form of a social DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART‘ evening and a vory enjoyable pro, gramme was carried out. A rrilvor mllcrilnn was tnkcn and $6.10 realised. Tho next mes-ting will be a; the home of Mrs. Bell. ‘ afy’ Accept only "Bayer" packgo‘ which contains proven directions. Hand "Boyer" bone ‘lg-ll __._ l Also tlcl of 24 and l BTLANOIHEI The, Annual "mot-I Alolrh u tic mo: an (rename a. onus-r»: Bunulldolfoohoo of Immin- o“ r‘ ““- ‘FM- m.‘ “‘~“‘ m‘ ..~‘.‘.-~' ~' ‘arr-r- rmaarscass.:az..'ar.- ~ is‘ April 1st, at ille home of Mrs. Nell ot Ion: Ufllfll in lino wit tilt o-orol moo nor!- Io ' I ‘l I . . a "’“““'" ~. . s . fr‘