DOMINION m»; Synthetic Is Bast "i/RlGlll‘ SHOE C0. BOTH STORES ‘ma: . WEEUNESDAY, Your own homo test may luring new beauty -|n iust I4 days! \‘.'OlIlEN raovi SKIN IMAM IIAITIGW 'F||ll Timc llcpltty full-time deputy is the gion headquarters here today. Byrns Curry, .a., 1.1.11, of - mittae on ‘Legion B.E.S.I.», and, with :1 c| woman wish c . . . ole-d as young as her e, shoulders National War Services. to i young and lovely. to-.. yxoungerin i4 days! \~.i..ti. luse a [are rru. iiLil, utilizing r rlioruiiuiilv into ‘one iull minute. l. rinse and pa: dry. . s oil-Ravioli! Beauty ' . ham scientifically iUl women and r reports l_v that absence ior the ciuratlon by iwlnillpeg school board. l Wing Commander Curry. Scotian by birth, he makes tarts. from Harvard Ulll JBW. and from the‘ Uiiirersty oi gbondon, England. in education. A member oi the Nova Scutia Bar Association, he practised law {or a year, but apart from this di- gression and three years spent in me servlco oi the R.C.A.l“., his whole adult liie has been devoted to educaton. YORK DAYSPBING DUSSION CIRCLE The regular monthly meeting oi the York Dayspring Mission Cir- cle was held on Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 13th. at the home oi “Mww-“i Mrs. Allison West. The program as outlined in the Study Book was followed and those taking part in the service Home New Monibcr were Miss Mary Gill. Mrs. O, H. T G y Brown. Mrs‘ Frank Vessel‘, Mrs‘ 0 l . t iCliiiord Chappell. The hymns sung were "What a Friend we Have in x _ v """f_ Jesus", "Lead on O King Eter- _' ~1>O\; Sear. lo - <CP Cablel rial" and "0 Master let me Walk ‘ C. Walsh. K-Q. has With Thee." ed a member oi thel The Temperance Secretary. Mrs‘ of Government in Ollie gave a storr-The Brown. i it was announcediBridal Wine Cup. ' ‘ _, It was decided to get material » ior Red Cross uork. Miss Frances Vcsscy invited the members to her home for nex: meeting when the roll call wil‘. E N ‘giving selection. Lunch was serr- " e Meeting closed with the Nat- llonal Anthem. l —-—-i_..___ HE l isMvvnLE w. I. Emyvale W. I. was held on Sept. l at the home 0t Mrs‘ Vincent Mc- Closkry with an attendance of l4 members and several visitors. The ‘> Ode. In the absence of the pre- ~_._.*. 5 sidcnt. Mrs. Mat_thias Murray, ~- *~- vice-president presided. A letter ‘ oi thanks ior a. treat received \‘,‘\_',...(\,. * v ‘c. .. cifer MhN S, Liwrencc Murray Reno,“ Wm 1:...» . ., 1.3.1 WOMEN'S RlfifnQlilt BOOTS lbc responded to with a Thanks- ' The Septemb-e-r meeting oi the ‘rs TY}. l Jolt “" ' ‘r’ "MU" meeting opened with the Institute during illness was read from Mrs. Al given by the diilcrent committees and new ones appointed ior next month. It was decided to hold a dance in the schcnl and arrangements were made for same; also to pur- chase a first-aid kit ior the school. bleiprogram urns put on ii igll lines 0f fine 1-. if l} ill-l RS A m llARlS SHRINEW Standing in the first "point 01 interest" visited by Adolf Hitler in his brief i940 visit to Paris, a . 810W) oi Yank 01's looks over tthebmagniilcence oi Napoleon's om . HiNARDhSI imimsul‘ for Canadian Legion Educational Service OTTAWA. 0112., Sept. flbl- Dur. ins the past Year the multitudin- W5 Bvilvltlcs 0i the Canadian Le- |gl0n Education Services have ex- fiandccl to such an extent that it as become necessary to appoint a. national chairman, Lt.-_(Jol. the Hon. wit. m5 50")’. as well as a general 590mm?!’ at C.L.E.S. headquarcers at Ottawa, it svas announced at Le. With theopproviil of the Dominion ‘live council. Wing C0uunandci' ‘t the lRC-A-F. has been appointed De- lputy Chairman. National ,Com- Education, Canadian I the iCOIICLITIEHCE oi the Department ofl tne newly-created Post oi Deputy Word has been received by Mr, in 1940. he was granted leave oil zhe Whulby‘ Mrs. hiattliias Callaghan. Mrs. Matthias Aiiirrny and Miss Louise has been released by the RCA F. {to assume his new oillre with ihc ‘LQQXDD. is 40 years oi nge. A Nofiia lS‘ home in Kentvllle, us. n. holds‘ idesrfles from Acadia Uri' ‘orsity inl m?" ml social llolil‘ THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Killed In Action W. Ifllistrict, _ l (lcnvcntion i ____. East West and Central Roy- alty, Harrington, South Milton. Parkdals and! Spring Park Wo- men's Institutes was held in ' Hearts Hall East Royalty on Sept 7t Inlthe absence oi the president. my Mrs. Willard Prowse, Mrs. Preston Rodd presided. t The afternoon session opened The roll call was resfionded to by 6G members. Mrs. arold Cud- more oi Harrington gave the od- dressi o! welcome, which was re- plied to by Mrs. Earl Foster o! Central Royalty. The minutes oi the i945 con- vention were read/ by the secretary. Mrs. Harold Stead. The iolloumtgh committees were appointed by e meeting. Res- olutions and courtesles. Mrs. Rus- sel Roper, Mrs. Sydney Burhoe, Mrs. - Nominating who with way Secretary - Treasurer. Mrs. Ger- ald Hooper, , Splendid reports reviewing the year's work were given by the In- stitute secretaries as iollotvs: East iLivingston; Spring Park, Mrs_._Ro- The annual district ‘convention 29.0‘, ladECiJsJloCiVI-g oi your husband anyway consolation you can 8st out oi s. new hat. -I have had the misfortune to (all in love with unable to decide which one I should ask to bc industrious. quiet and, al- other girl is the ocre-iree. liie and enjoys youth. two lovely girls and am though not beautiful, iairly attractive. The hhlmyio-lucity type who makes the most oi I. myseli’, am the sober, domestic sort oi man who likes to alt at home with the Institute Odo and Creed. .0! an evening, save money and enjoy the more existence. Which shall it be? DEAR MISS DIX: ‘I am a concern. (Continued from page l) DEAR. MISS DIX: wlie. One oi them ls home-loving. GEORGE J. S. ANSWER: Like to like is the best bet in marriage. The home-loving. industrious. saving girl will make you far more is a gadder and a spender. The problem is that my employer and I have each other, but his wite will not give him a divorce. Would you suggest that we go on seeing each other secretly in odd places, or should I commit suicide and end it. all? song led by Miss Shirley Diirrach, i tion. fastd Royalty, was very much en-i o ve . , Miss MacDonald. supervisor ‘oi ‘vmdi ' _ the _\V0nlcli's Instiitizts. pave ‘an l; tire ladies oi‘ Harrington not» time we stout- so’; Bolato-auizt- tuiizst"'gs..ulb.xio.. ‘:i:1.i.~;..o-::l 5'“.e"til-starzrlzu..siiiied,.:* menlbers mf m“ vlneellng‘ yalty, Mrs, Gordon Warren: tions oi quilting wore on display. i gramme: Meemlg ‘lnsm “llh me NM‘ Harrington Mrs Smith MscFar- A committee appointed to Judge‘ O Canada a i rt . _ ' ~- - . _ i. ~ . sen", nmdlgmulclmxlchlwcgxlgskeg lane, South Milton. Mrs. Am- the quilts made b_r the (illicit-iii. Reading: Mrs. Arthur Roper. 5 5mm brose Coles. Parkdale. Mrs. Ben]. institutes. icunei il m»; reriqCentral Royalty. difficult. Vsjlllilg7P.ll‘l'i_r_\\'i1S_{lll" Duet: Mrs. Earle Foster and -__ 1 ‘>‘_ __ - i I as you are going to have to have a tight with overevery cent you spend. at lent. have tho happier than the one girl oi as. Have a iinc Job in a largo M. D. - rth committing suicide over. co my m‘. The aiternoon semlon then ad- ton, Hcrrlngto . .icurned and a social | , ‘ . Duet: Mrs. ltlljtlytfd with tea being served by] Clll MscMillan, Parkdole. I i I Has n: to i severing“ 767. aspects oi tltullnccvonoutol lnfllnlly lhpl on] iallcn in love and out oi the m,‘ . “m, mo“! 85st ‘EMBIJR 27 1944 v a Your lmclh A "-—_—-—-In¢y l» the ncsonl a all ‘u... am Bod bndM Hay ado-use COLGATE'S.TOOTH POWDER Iclcntlllc huh pawn conclusively COlGATIT TOOTH 594 - “V” YOU HONEY I Coupons] W , Ibtln clamoring; xix" I lives you up to so flop; a glans do up m 4s m" g ftqorn, rowosn a...“ sta Chairman, Conadia lei . Allan Daron, ilB , ANSWER: N° ma“ l5 “'° ' ' “ .~wlii1e faces luv: calional Services. lihe Brigg‘ ggsll- his Ymmle“ 5°"- Iglgltnns-zlvltiilirg: igfebmofiiii =M§"M‘.“°*li’i£"‘il§l' BEStion is that you set anotiizr Job. You will iind that the best cure “"" 7°" "u" 4' W flluefvo l‘ ll malzceup, unable tion 0t general secretary is being A. Doiron has been killed in 110- son n 5' I 1°!‘ an unmppy 1°“ “mm l5 B- newl”? (Plend- u. "u" nr u time‘ And tilled by the Promotion oi Mr. T.,i U011- Svlli. 5 in France. Victor The ugflce" defied for me "h; -'-"~~-—» - _.._ . .._____ / __.__ CQlQATI" "YLQN T°°Tll IIUSH . ‘ utlit, 5i... becomes A- McMastei-ona- M.Ed., who has-Wits 22 years old and has been suing m, were; lbert MacKlnnon. ally Judsedulo he the but on dll- (“WI Nylon Incl» CulflGol Sea" Yfimll-lisll’ asvd- Yelldclwd dlillllsllisilrd svrricc in overseas for the passed three and President Mrs. Jack Rodd. l Mrs. Ernest Collin gave a verv play - ' lurvv" w 1W" wm- "mils vflPM-livs to Canadian Lc-Ia hail years. Ho was irith the W. Vice - firesident. Mrs. Edgarl interesting talk on price control All invitation was ‘ ’ irom c otters a B1011 Educational Services sinceJNi S- R. Heartz. . and rationing problems. A slng¢ south Milton ior the 1945 conven. endell Philips, Spring P k. ' Mrs. Reginald Brya- hour was Ralph Gay and Mrs. v Institute. Delogue: Mrs. Guy Kennedy. Mrs. Jack Rodd and Miss Elsie Hooper. South Milton. by Mr. Lloyd Show, Education ior Prince Edward Isl- and. was much enjoyed. Mr. Shaw st_.r ssed the__n_eed ior_ greater in CANADA'S VETERANS mam/o M, the l f C _ p”? ' ° ""143 0t plans to re-esrcbluh men and women of sh w] f _ and "ad eveiyfiverfizrcrnefe-ntdo Bet the full details save are questions which this series OPPIITIIIIY IS TIIE UIJEGTIIQ Canada has been making Plat“ f?! yourlboy your girl's return to civilian life sincefaf Y l" These plans are in eiiect and operating “W; ha“ aim is that W617 Pefion who has (slew; ii in have ooeorwfliih Tb°“°““d" “If”? y bac ain. civilian life, have beneiittzd by ‘filling-l ymmials ggmnce grants, by adviceof departments ‘To’ c i; 4m lc help for t ose mm l"! hi: themselves. IHISTIIGE 0| IIQGIIIGE When your boys and girls are discharged from the services. 31¢)’ will b‘ fiver“ 1. A clothing allowance of 3100-00 (if dlsdliliged after August l, 1944). 2. Their pay to date of discharge. ti.‘ ddtional pay lfthav have 183 s‘ grizmcclcvriitirisubuslserviw. H; I Yehablllmllm‘ giant. f 4. A railway wan-ant home or to the plucc 0 enlistment. Dependents will receive: l. Their normal rlependflfl" lllwlm“ '° & of discharge, with assigned Pay‘ _ . . ~ ‘ llowance. 2. A dd t onal month sdependenta a _ will: assigned Pal’. if the" h“ been 183 dws continuous service. be ' l will be allowed to retain certain ti: ufliitii... They will be sivflf = w“??? medical and dental examination and will be e igi c for tree needed treatment for a W" ah“ discharge‘ Th“: dkchafsgd not physically fit, in nccd of . - “fitment and unable to work, will lllHC . mtfumgmd fllgwances of ranlc continued for at: . h“ ‘x8, i; necessary and, it the disability i. ' able, for as long as curative treatmflli l8 beneficial All are interviewed b! vwenm welfare oi” “kl oftlsc lcaohblishlocit programme. k up their family life of advertisements is designed to answcr- Wlli SEZUIGE (ililiTlllTY On discharge, tliosc enlisted to servolfiutside Canada, or those who served in‘ ‘he Fumln islands, arc cligililc for n will’ $¢YV1Ci’-‘8m‘“l_t3" providcs $7.50 for cach thirty 5W5 Canada and the Western HCMlSPhCIC an _n t-he for each thirty days scrvicc overseas or i Nice Aleutian Islnntls. For those with oversleas 519m is or with scrvicc in the Aleutian lslan B, 9 fr an additional scvcn clays pay and allowance; ‘t; each six months of such service. Payment zvinow’ made at tlic cnd otciicli month in the mont s Owice ing discharge. Complete details of the war set gratuity Wm be glw“ 1n a later advcrtisemen . na-esruousuueur canon‘ than“ dd’ ' t the war service gratui y. _ In-eastabtligiimgnt credit of $7.50 for each thirty S: Y5‘ 53mm; in the Western Hemisphere and $15-00 ‘l ~ a ' ' f for each thirty days scrucc ovcrseg; 3125122‘: things such as the purchase or rep r ovemmené the buying of furniture, a busiugsi. (:1 gases which life insurance, and for certain one!‘ I: _ m’ will assist; Your b0)’ (‘Y Ym" tllrl m sobmmg ts established. This Clulll, which is rcclucc ungfilflthc [liven for trawl“; m1 cdu-C‘ 1&9?‘ if); those who Vctcrans‘ Lzintl Aft. 15 grim? Y ‘agree lam do not wish assistance un er t 65¢ P ' nenuiu to ronnsn loos if our boy or girl ltclcl a civilian position befOll enlisting anti was not: engaged to replace somebody qlreitly in the forces, and if the positidn still axis? and W" b” °r girl is “palif uflfillllmgOlltl employer 5 duly’ uni!“ ’ ethaat; sition with to reinstate bu“ Q1’ l“ "‘_ 1mm mu“ be seniority. Application tor reinstatemoh d” mndc to the former employer within t mofl of discharge from the forces or from hospital- I . . by Vmcran‘. Wclfn" Qlfieen arc stationed Ill centres rhrnushwf clnada. They arc h friends of Ex-Service men and Wolméfl- i“ their duty to advise and loam cl X-sfl‘! nnncl with their re-cotabliahn-ient Pflblm" iltfrihero ia anything about the Rehcbilitatiua m rammc which you do no! undcrlancl, ml!- Lh‘ your nearest Veterans‘ Welfare Ofiocr- v 77;; fife/e flffe/t Wstclrarya *- it MESSAGE T0 ltELATlll when your boys and your girls com in“; the world as normalpeace-loving as civilians, where they laid them down, Ado the things they wantecldtoi d; ng ' receive nee e a - _ §§§°.’§§Z’o‘f.§ust and will they i» enabled w P" - dians ‘ hich concern all those Cana These are questions w es or Tll0$E Ill T|lE u...» ronces . ~ ' gflgy go out e home, when they lay aside the uniform. m ‘h . u Canadians, what lies ahead? Can they pick up cu’ vel months or long yflfll‘! 35°? Arfi fore the war? Will they havesccurifi’? _ a wig they be assisted in homc- owning. there plans to ha? ‘hm C311 they continue or to establilh once ngflill? who have loved ones in the services. Th6’ llillllll III EIIGITIOI _ The surest way to permanent cmpbilfim“ . thing your b0)‘ 01’ Sill will wall?“ a ‘km w ' and to hold a job. Canada‘! Plm‘ 3i“? “Pllfmmmfy m acquire needed skill either at university 0; 1" preparation for abusincss or industrial career. eel are paid by the stabs. along with living allowance!» while training or continuing oduflflm- Illlli ll.l. 0R IIEIPLOYEI ~ ' ‘ c illness or uncmplwfln‘ ... .. a... . against: in the first eighteen months after discbiffi- ‘ There is also promotion under the Unemploymcn! Insurance Act for those who enter insured em- ployment and remain in it fifteen wot“- IMIE QIIIIQ III FIIIIII There is provision to assist city and other workers to have homes of their own. dd!" m‘ °mll_““°?5°‘ of land outside the high ‘taxation area, or inf town. under die National Housing Act. Fulbtimc armors can be given financial assistance in full-time farming, while commercial fishermen may secure financial hdp in geecing their own homes, on small acreage: of ma, and in buvins MM 5'5"! fiwm“ m: nurncn _ d in the year following discharge. Rn“: ll“ women are eligible for free treatment. . "fl"? tion and allowances for an)’ wndmm- fv°n ‘f m?‘ the result of service. Pensioners are entitled to this for life for their pensioner] disability. ‘II! "U" OI P! Canada's Pension Act is aduurancrcd l’! B" independent commission, all member: of the services. Any , twill"; dlublllwfkfi “w mo, not a occult of misconduct. I! Where service is in Canada onlv- i" dhulW must be a result of service. . i Remit. "l Published tinder the authority "l “m” h" A‘ M“ M‘ n" of PENSIONS AND NATIONAL HEALTH " . r TO some MAN on woman ovaasaas. ya-sauo "nus wmoamau 18885. and pointed ou l An address on Education. given glgen u; tn Director oi. The meeting closed ,MInard'sHl_{lli-s_ Pain ‘l For complete information‘ f“ s, booklet “Back u. civil no,"