Acid-into a Biscuits. p . F" ra _. (or) -1t tributed w Canadian veterans o! WellRA' my’ here today tiha tho-es’ services ,. l" re nzomooo era-re Tihesiricroe oadseseenintlw “h” "Q, no.3‘. vet- iapeis or an imraasins nwnber o! 2w; o! Second Guest War but let- veterans, is s circular metal tarttnn tars accolnpozi badge enr- baarl the blidilliun “Rfl phasiumgynm marksmuns with t designfiw --. reserve rather than his ‘ N-zlkfworfimnm “g m‘! pormi to wear either the rewrvc badge, gbM-LIS. A“ “ma” “m u“ B‘ 0'“ n the tori-service discharge htitlnn oo- - to com te in any 31f, will. t disoharilepbutkan dis- Wfihéwhé/flnacafie i); by colelle all-ho- Porflchoosecqinq deny neckline- Doljdve lhe more youthful scoop neckline. I 3 bases-anneal. The well-developed bosomy figure appears much older in the deep V neckline so "don't." The wide scoop neckline will keep your secret of large breasts smi is more in keeping with youth so you wont feel em- barrassed with girls of your ovm age, Cheetineas needs the beat i-itted bra. Do consult the corsetiere in your city for the bra that will play down top-heaviness. #350 0000 .. mz/Jz/srx/va/r g 036247114159 MrOVlflG! Kruueovs til-fillies? Reailyl-to-Waar gore ow . i... iv: insure f‘? f? i ariirnlu. autumn] This oolnnan ls rosarved for n s‘: loos! iotarrt. but ‘fro: oavsynauraus! at ti: cents s word. strictly able lnadvsaos._ Iridly l PM: SIIWUI 600K’! for Photographs. OONIIDQITIQN LIFE Q‘ UBAINOI, _ Sermon: than our heart. I Ell LATEST IN POTTIIY- WARE. Crookettb Jewellery. tLl rmoua or MERCY display Tuesday. May a1. Cundail H0me.| Please send slits on " o. m a "m We; ladies’ Orange EAMPTO D C Services Sunday, Msy 19th. ter, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonahaw 11 A-. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. 5-17-11. rnvou - aifiaiaa Mission B assis , May gw W- M. 5- will 1:015: "another: us. with the n. o. u. Mrs. ay" ro rename a e c iamh a “bleed, ding. 7.30 P? M? Daylight Saving 1%.“ wit “mug. BRADALBANE United Cheat —Servlcea on Sunday‘ May l Pleasant Valley 11 A. . Rose Val- ley 3 P. M. Bradalbane 730 P. M. Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenzie will con ' . i duct. the services. 5-17-11’. ma"? mnmmigilm‘ Mn‘ Km‘ . Y. souru wmstoa - A 1 t Dim“ "l" "‘°"°1°¢ “ml”- ‘h’ concert was , held in Vxlzlislob 199°“ M u“ ,R'hwwGbM' M“ mu Wednesday evenin with an Wm M°L°°¢ - - -w °' appreciative audience w lch filled m" Mm‘ m" 35h “m 3' ' a“ the hall to capacity. This program “"5"”: Mm Glad-v‘ Dome’ will be repeated in the same hall W9" "wlvw- '11 5219mm " "'5' tonlight‘ active and successful year. _____ The session adjourned at 12:80 rnasnvraarszv criuncra m to rwvuvrm at 113° v1"- CANADA. —— B mm A." Beaslim eld . vices next Lord's day as oliows: the afternoon maetinl. report of the auditors was given un River 11 A. M, Glnsg Road 3 P. M. rookfleld 730 P. M. Mr. Donald N holscn will conduct . G. M. Mrs. Addie Ad'- ot the Juvenile . G. Juvenile Dir- the services. 5-11-11. MARSHFIELD vices for Sunday, r, Di e. Stewart ll A. M. . A m was then Hirhneid B P. M- - held in honor of departed inan- Marahrield 7 P. M. . bu‘ ~ Minister, Rev. F. N. The 1.9mm ag- m, pgimggy , crrurrcu srcnvlcns for the Parish oi Springfield and Crapaud, May 19th. St. Elizabeth's Church Sprir-jfleid. Morn Prayer 11.06 A. M, St. John's C urch, Cfdplllld,‘ Event P e 1.30 r. M. a .3. m! a delwelim f u" 1* ° eanllg my r 53,141. B A wlmwd Y" *0 “"3 Grand Lodge of the L. 0- L- 1'0 ma ‘ DEDICATION oi the new session in the Orange H111. Wood islands Presbyterian Church His "Wolship. Mayor Anett- will be held on Sunday, May 19m. brouaht zreetinss irmn the Tm at 2.00 P. M. iStandard Time.) A special service oi worship will also be held in the evening at 7.30. All friends oi the congregation are cor- dially lnvlted to attend these ser- vices. 5-15-16-21 BARRACLOUGH - HURRY -- Bertha Jean Hurrl’ 59°57" the bride of Arthur James Barrac- ' lough. Wed. May 1. at a dill" —— ill Unit- NORTH nrvan rasroaaru- °°'°"‘°“Y l“ R‘°'"“°“d H _ sundal Mm, 19th services u m]. ed Church. The bride is the daimh . iMrmHrand the late lows. Fairvlow 11 AM. North Rivfi {a augujm ‘gufry o, w", my, V . ‘ ‘ nny, P.E.I.. anldMthe Iéflmlgiwllsliléfl Young Peo le's Meeting at the Par- Wiml?" 5°“ ° T~ ‘m ‘ sonage or. riday n ht. All services "BY A~ Barrfmugllrgl $222122?‘ on Standard Tlme_ ev. A. E. Todd. Hm- Om“ °' e t Mingle; 5.17.11, Claude B. Brethen officiated a the ceremony. The bride. attended by her sister, Miss Mildred Hurry, of Toronto. Wore a period gown CITY POLICE COURT-Fear of- fenders appeared before alzis- . (f5(e KM Martin ygsterdgy, qxvo white slik marquiaettaf over llléil? charged with being drunk and in- f-Bfihlflned Wm‘ b°uf “m a r ' capablc wane each fined {we dql- tiny puff sleeves and heart-shap- 1“; and @051; n.- 1Q n", A man ed neckline. Her veil. caught to a charged with breach of the In- Mary Queen of $¢¢",b°""" W“; come w“ T“ A“ had hi; 555g edged with old rosepornt lace, un adjourned one week. A drunk and hf!‘ Odnlyf Offldllflensthwas carpiesdlnxl: ' are. e disorderly was discharged. gagflclgdeoofllzaul “neg, Easter my GUESTS. w “fir. and Mrs. Wil- buds and white sweet peas. Her liam Bingley, Marsh Street, Tren- sister, ls bfldelmflld» "m" 3 KFV/n ton, had as guests over the week- of palest pink. fashioned on lines and Mr. Lawrence Buell of Mer- similar to that of the bride and maid. P. E. L, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. carried a cascade ot full pink roses ‘Bingley and infant son Dennison oi.’ with oenslel- The Irwmlml" W" Fisherma-nh Harbor; and Mrs. Law- Mr. Paul Clement of Kirkland rence Kslzer oi’ Port Biokerton Lake. Following the reception at Guysboro County. -— New Glasgow which guests were received by ewa. the groom's mother. the couple ___ left for a short wedding trip. and FORMER P. I. ISLANDEL-Dr. on their return will li-ve at Brad- and Mrs. John Baliarn, aecompa-u- ford. Ontario. ied by their daughter. Mrs. J. R. Sutherland, and son and daughter- tn-law, Dr, and Mrs. C, M. Bollem. went to Hsliisx Mon-day to attend Dalhousie University Convocation where their utmost son. John. W111 receive his ts de . Ha return- ed to University year after spending two lyears wltlh thesI-‘leet Air Ann and ed all his classes. — New Glasgow News. Anglican Advance Appeal - -'*"' TORONTO. Movie-Inland- woon ISLANDS rausnvran- m“ m 0mm, m‘, Toronto Diocese. Saving Time) by Presbytery of Prime Edward land: the Moderator. the Reverend Charles Carneiry. will preside. ss- slated by ohe Clerk, the Reverend T. H. Buaseli Samara, and othan Marn- bers of the Court. The Sermon will _ be preached by the Moderator of night does not derive Synod. thfi Reverend W. Lloyd Mac- m worm spoken. but by thins! légllanfi N nuallVllnisterNor Fsicrat _ l m m “I'll - W IIBDW- "l °' "The Church of our a era ti». Bv 0K1" of lbs Pres-hill"! T- this appeal has marked our pron- l-i. Bussell Somera, Clerk. 5-17-1i. w“;- h, 94¢ “I; w, gqflow 1g - f r. a. r. aats-rrvss - an Anoh- ° srage. Alaska. paper “The Forty- Ninth Star" carries a front page picture oi‘ little three-vear-old do hter the setting suns." M..1?“’%n"’.§i‘w"“%’$‘..°§ ~"n=°°n‘ for the company he represents. men ‘Mfio M m, m”; mm“; Th? fill! illtllld! DQIVBYO. W011i‘! man." pa.’ B ‘on 5nd; mo a pelt, fax and mink skins you and m, do "W! ""5 °ui3T~ Mm 3mm hr‘ their ownr material needs. Do not m~rlv Miss Helen Stewart. was born m, u, tom upon m“, the “men; ai: French River. P. E- . Mid ‘m; undxmod nww_ 0,1 ‘gin, is "19 dllllhm °5 w" m‘ tor themselves,’ The umh o .Alls.rr G: Stewart now o! Charlotte Emlmd uh“ Dex-him,’ do.“ u WWW 3m W" ° "m" much as snv other tome to shape whm she m“ h" “W” " the British‘ character. with ts went there irom washinlton. wunmh "mm mWlLl-“imls 5'“) “m3. fisfieséa its sweet lov- ild Bid. in the oi limiters wherever to learn and to teach." loll coil. . "Whor- runs. the "slyrit rue‘ cnantorrrrowu GUARDIAN n: iiimi or s. JAMES = IIRAI-ATOII COMMUNION. “For if our heart condemn ill. God ls [roster fllelirkleaalenwlllnasstslirliivolook r? _ In Annual Session sun- "t? th unusual session oi oi Bimmsrside. and o delention» dfiinlhy 1§?"rli."°,. @3346 the Right Wershipiiul snafu» brought .. eetinze 1mm the! .M. Rev. c. A. Hicks. Pastor. . e BMW’ e 5°11‘ - - L- b i - 5-17-1i avoient Association o! Prince m- ‘me Mutt-art trunhv WM» W" ll on“ smnav-“Tsasv ma th be mwmmd agdllnnnwngsfizd and garb-inflow 511m“ lfwvg’ a l . G v | ' Brgcklqy m4 m; by wmawy 15m, n; eleven by Menaorlai Lodge oil Charlotte- Bea 11M _ McLean. assisted by ll. W. P, G. M. T0 HOLY and kawweth all things”. l John hi0 Lodge ~ , - town. At 5:30 the session Bd- which the semion was reconvened. were received from _ G. M. of British Am- Edgar. R. W. G. M. Janet McLeod was appointed as delegate to the M. W. G. Lodge which meets in Win- ioeg. n The iollowinar oiiricera i . zeR.W.G.J.D.M.: Gladys Dowrie. R.W.G. Chap; Myrtle MoPhail. R. W. G. Secretary: Elizabeth Treasurer: Annie B. Margaret. Shaw. R. W. G. Dep. ‘frees: Margaret Ward. R. W, G. Dis. of Con: Grace Francis. R. W. G. I... Marv Bernard. R.W.GD.L.: Katherine Camp- bell. R.W.G.J.D.: Mary Dickie. R. W. G. Auditors: Rhoda Low- ther. Cora The Lear-d. installation ceremony was conducted by R. W. P. G. M. Mary Addie Aiiileok as Director oi’ Cere- monies, and R. W. P. G. M. Susie Moore as Chaplain. at the con- clusion of which brief remarks were made bv the newly elected oriicem. "c Memorials! In loving memory of Pie. Michael J. Mclflnnon who was Killed in Action May ma, 1044. . The depths of sorrow we cannot tell 0f the loss of one we loved so well: And while he sleeps a peaceful "P. His memory we shall always keep. inserted by Allan and Allie. 5-17-11. In Memoriam rrauoufTrnasan xruea in Holland, May 11, 1m. Lovlnglv Ifernembem Mother, Brothers and 5-17-11 . In loving‘ memory o! my husband AIJl-XANDIB E. CHAMPION of Dar-rainy by Sisters. who departed f-hh Ills May 11, 104B. Bulllllul memo l», are all that are 0f one that I loved and shall never forget, ' medicine-one that is fully re- So nick. Io sudden was the call. 1'1“... m... “.'i;..“"n'.’f"".“‘ ““ I . A link, we ennvgivefere- Tile blow was hard, the shook aev. ere, gilt will’, 91a? I ha“ mt a ope mes . s“!!! Ill]. I know not when; To dials-p‘ his hand in the better Never to part again, llllflbd by Ills Wife and Fsrraiiy. 5-17-11. 1 FLU CO LDS THROAT DISTRESS BADCOUGH . When your throat rattles and your chest feels oppressed due to a heavy cold, use a modern liable — treat yourself with Poland's Cough Syrup, it helps you in this way-to clear the throat of phlegm—to atop hacking and coughing-to ease chest-tightness and remove sore- ness from the bronchial tubes. You will find Poison’: Cough Syru very soothing; it is strong y antiseptic and destroys bacteria in the mucus that so often clogs up the throat and nose. There is an abundance of soothing medication in Polsonh Cough Syrup which enables it to work effectively on Colds. Let this specialised medication lieip you to clear you'r- breathing organs of distress-to abate nut _ dlscha ‘ to bring fast- erreroftoiue rwsndsnaesiatg To got resi lie p for your Cough or Cold, rely u on. Poison’: Co iyru ‘ch is available" in any goilChem- in‘: shop-idle par ttle. Dov ='I_ i" (“lulrll ifvplil» no MORE AIR RAIDS one firewall be no more air raids on King Cole Coffee. VACUUM TlN in which you'll now find King Cole Collee at your grocers. The moment restrictions relaxed, the packers ol King Colo put this line collee right bacli mica VACUUM tin-tho beat container yet devised by modein science to gusvd PWCIQus FRE$HNE$~sourcc of delicious, mouth-watering flavor . . . Evqby milking/zed coffee vAcuuM rm FINE AND REGULAR GRIND‘ COLE COFFEE Ki: simply cannot penetrate the’ —< r fiSVJVfiVoHNEENHVaVM Ellen 's Diary Island Farmer's Wile z - (ContLnued irom Page 2) as Job's turkey"? Deer me. it would never do 1n let . lVDrs. J . it inter or lean, Whggumltémt ‘or be BJan eyes are as SDI-PRU!!! blue as a rim, in the grey oi a summer slw when wintLs blow. B genial , and it is funny how much character may be Wild from a DB-ir of boots or shoes! —were encased in lengthy and warn work-boots and I was were that they did not iit, so neatly as once. Alter the ion , trail hiie fie failing. clean though-fairly slnni . Mrs J would see to that is an in. dustrlous, mothtmly, small , who would get up from her knees dfamomingwpounoeooia bit oi lint on t-he floor or dDSl. o. spot» lees ohair with a corner oi her apron and on ,tahe dot theoider - about the neighborhood apparent- ilight. The {light came later- much later, when I left my work to stir up the supper-fire. The mroke oi’ it hast nod the . We stood to we, - him go the paiih. I sighed when James a fleiore she would ask you to sit on ‘Heaven. I flan iJ-i be lace other» there willcybewnothin; igudh iormstodmnotaolon Mrs. oomeagui icaughtaahy and .1 th b ch node; greennmdsws n neuron es y“ all ingenl oi“ thmw 3M1 i ur- r e on e we The evenihrg was delifiull very house?" Hr- bcrought out so and i noticed that the road was dimming: from those back to it's summery road days spiced "mingly now with. wihi leads nut from Alderleap- the o1 tzme. I glanced at up overa hill. ' the clock with some hensirm Until tomorrow. . . Diary ioirrfearairat James come in Good-night. . . trmn his sbabi cleaning to dinner ———;-— bogey. (1.5. BIRTHBATI.‘ UP n . . ____ James’ uneoaines came alter the OHJDAGO, ivLay l5 - (A?) - meal wihecnhe wastom between Thejoitritaloitheliimrioanlilledi- desire and duty. He was delighted cal Association reported today that to see Mr. . and yet there were more than 3.000. babies were the others back at the iencing. born last year and the country's ‘where he hhnseli should have been. birth rate jumped 30 per oent he- I saw them pains in ilhe yard while tween 19334.3. mam pointed here or there When the beautiful blossoms ot ly recalling som iimm the alfalfa remain. bright and fragrant gal-at Jamm was iidge for several days. it is an lndicatlol aiding nearer to the — - that they have not bee‘ pollinat- Then is. a. fence W!‘ 105N118 ed; when the flower is polllnated m the sunlioht. James Mt wavy n withers quickly. content. but like ll. Po 1°? l m I/)?(1/.'J(lv/\\-\|i 1- + + A MIIIAGLEQ The beauty ofa Gruen Curvex is evident r0 every discerning eye . ; . but that's only half the story of Curve: excellence. Only a Gruen can be a Curvex, a patented Gruen creation. In ills Curves, the patented curved movement curves rd fit tie ova-inform case. This provides room for large, krfl working parts. Top flight fashion designers recently named Gruen Curve: “the world's best stvled watch"; H sauna cusvax .53.; CUIVIX CHUICNM- 10in loll-filled can lY-Jsvvol Puelalon Movement . a “L00 CUIVIX HO§YI$S-— IOIr gold-filled use I7-Jowsl Precision IOVMIIOII a l SEQ-IO p pm rna Gllllll Ill llliaas inns anus is our m voua srsaaroa