of“, yes, o! course I'm glad io see you-who's your cum lriend with the crisp, crunchy, delicious Grape-Nun Flakes?" . "l-la ! Ha i-x ioolcd you Jtm l That's lilll‘ new cook. She won't serve any- lhini; out mall-y '1ch, sweet-as-a-nut Posy, GraPe_a~~‘§ Flakes for break- iazt." l _ "well what are we waiting for? Let's get home quick and dig into that giant package." "And don't ionet that Grape-Null Flakes are lnade oi two grains-wheat and malted barley. They give you car- bohydrates iot- enargy. proteins for muscle, phosphorus ior weth and bones, iron for the blood. and other food ementiala. They taste wonderml. ‘mart: good for you. They're easy to llfficial List ovoisssaé Canada's Boll oi Honour ience announces with dee t .21. OFFICERS Yeaquick-tiainking -* = M :- ' ' ,.. * killed iii igg-éfmuffrwgatfiflngz-Euaam action now reported killed In ao- tlon. McNeil, James trick, Daniel Edward M ell (fat Birmingham 8L, ‘Halifax, N. S Prowl rted lor oiilgitl-b; "p" presume THE BAPTIST OIUIOII -l'.“i..’.‘iiif.‘iiiii'i.'y"iiii°ei' "m" ”“'“- “““‘"“' m" der Point, N. 8 e morning les- n. The sermon was delivered’ ‘y the Rev. Nelson Chaapell of oronto, National Boys’ ork Sec- ____ rotary ivlie dealt with the prob- Mus, JQHN n. Mmhgon iem of building a better world. In the period between two wars what The; did we lack to make thia world a Feb. a s: neighbourhood? Material resour- ces, lllVNlliOllI, knowledge, trans- portation, easy communication all were ours, we had the makin a new ivnrld-all but one, we not developed the power to bind resources together, w; had all but _ We need the character that will enable us to take the In Memoriam passed peacefully away on at her home in Brae, Mrs. John D. MacLeod aged 75. She was formerly Miss Ida Caseiey. daughter oi the late Samuel and l; o! Mary Ann Cnscley oi Kensliigton. Gd Her illness was only six weeks and everything was done 50i- her relcovery but God willed other- w se. _ She was a woman oi sterling TIiQFICIi to make a better world. qualities, of a kind, quiet dispo- tii ours to start with the c-hil- sizieh, a good neighbour and a iircn as all xzrcatlcadors how dour‘. kind mpther ‘who m de her home all our religious education pro- a happy place for ir ends to meet mmmc is second to ihc hfiliif. vo ‘and from which she W111 he smug. ‘Very much is learned irom infancy 1 mined, she w" h memhe; o; o school age. Peace comes from rae United Church. IIRIYW-Iliivn capable or seelllihllle She leaves to mourn one son ieilnlilynnnd seeing it whole; im- Fred, on. the homestead; two 31°15 IPBUM Thlnfl Eel‘ WI! daughter. Louise at _hoirie, and kg "Wuugr wihsm- The Church Rowena, Mrs. Heri- s. Cannon, w ca! session followed morning St. Eleonora, all o whom were ‘Oi’! 1p. This ivas In 0P8" BBI- with her and tenderly cared (or inn with special apelltfll- her during her illness. Thev will Th! preacher at evening worship; miss her affectionate love in the Ias the Rev. Alexander Gibson, home. Alao surviving are iour President cf tho Maritime Baptist l grandchildren which ahe dearly Convention who brought nn ‘ in- I loved, lirrlur: message on " he Chal- ituuv‘ of llic Crwicriniel." Tile music oi he evening in- tlucivii m" iiIR-n-q Em-iwh iiiurslc “who Would True Vnluc 5Q". burl liic niiihi-m "Watchman. Wrial cf ilic Niwiii?" (Thompson). mersldc, and two Geo. Barbour Charlottetown and Mrs. Alex MacLure, Peace Iver Alberta. Her husband predeceased hcr l6 months ago. of Casualties Th! Minister oi National Dc- rcgret iollowlng casualties. T e next- ln have already been notiiied. Nova Scotla and 2.15.1. Regiment O l. henna’! Warrant Officers, N.0.0.'| and men now died. loyal Canadian Army Service Cnrpa D12l931. Mrs. Theresa Dugas (mother). AZ- sponsibillty. something oi the evolution oi con- science. We are all glamoured by that magic word "heredity". We were oi the foundations and the record oi our iaitii. y take a little liberty? a “Have ye not asked them that go b h’ torment. Let them tell you ii they have lost nothing Let them uniold lives, at the best tarnished the thank God that at the outset oi manhood you to the great . of this duty in relation to religion. I kn llsd el ior the sieirlv. but they are ng-Piher old nor sickly yet, thank God. They are not going to be gloomy longiaced: they want more excit- _lng in"; mm attendance upon Di- vine Worship. They want their lib- artyiand to become religious. they think. is to sap the lilo-blood out at‘ evarythlngu Have‘ ye not asked em the could have snruluiinnus told you that all t at _the world can give may be poured lap to make you baggy, and yet in tile core oi it a told you that “the inn-id is They could have told iii-v the one wa aseeking. relation to moral There are many liiiuences at work _ I §""""-4'-?-'5‘~‘-°~".% ills“: advance. 9"’ . “m caaawau m moi-is»... ciiigttw. Y "l, 1313 000i! our Peoaonona ' r.vv.o.wa IPDITQMa-rohm v z-aozr- . JMNCItoDon Mouser t use Sporting Club, MRO}! 4m. ' . 3-23. 25. 27, 3, 2, l, 5i. WANTED. — 1880 Prince Edward Island tlaa. ll’ you have a copy yvotuh would sell please communicate the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau, Charlottetown. Phone 1100. 2-25-41. CIT’! POLICI COURT-At the City Police. Court Saturday mom- lng a drunk and disorderly was fined 5 and costs or l0 days. There were two cases of drunk and incapable. The accused in one case was dismissed and the other was remanded until this morning. MISS TUPPEI T0 SPEAK- Miss Lois Tup r is to give the address at the .5. and Y. . Work- ers‘ conleraice in Trinity Hall, Tuesday night. not Miss honor as appeared. .__._ IEAINS 0|’ SISTERS DEATH -Mrs. George llennessey, Pltaroy Street, Charlottetown. has receiv- ed word oi the death oi her aunt. Mrs. Alice Derten, San Diego, Call iornia. on Feb. 5. She was Alice MacKinnon. second eldeet dau h- ter oi’ hheulate Lfilldliliislutbilflt! - ory Ann Mac- Klrmon oi 'I'ryon. 9.22.1. He: hus- band gfideoeased her two Mo. e leave to mourn two dlllghtlers in Ban Die o and seven ststemMraSamhMaoitende. Mrs. Ohristv DawsosnMrafloi-awhmnu The Print! Edwar building lo: all the Sick {hula Hospital i. and Suffering — build- jng large additional ‘space so that there may be beds for all who need theme-cud building ion so that our Wounded and, Disabled Veterans may < be hospitalized here in ‘Prince Edward island instead out in a Military elsewhe close to their own 110M5- ICQu-e‘ \ Hoapimi at Halifax or Enlarging the capacity of all departments, doubling the number of Patients’ Beds and ex- panding the facilities generally oi tiie Prince Edward island Hospital is for the benefit oi all the Sick and Suffering. . '. . It will relieve the present over-crowding of_ our hospitals and should eliminate the waiting lists of those need- ing Hospital Care. . -. a It will cost a lot of money and that's why all should-give to the i». limit — spreading their payments mei- the three years as arranged- Of paramount importance of course is tlie provision of beds for our Suffering and Dis- abled War Veterans who should have the very best possible Hospital Accommodation and Care. . . . And should have it in their own Province . The Govern- ment is ready to pay for. the care of the Veterans while being hospitalized here. but will pay oi-ilv one half, or less than one half, of the cost oi providing the additional hospital accommodation needed for them. ~ . The public must provide the rest. . . . When the Veterans don't need their fifty beds, they will be-availablc for other pati- Gill’: ~‘ iii??? qt’ Mrs. May Dawson. ‘Ikyon. P.E.I.: Mrs. Maude Nlmmo, Soranac Lake, N.Y.; ‘Mrs. Margaret llurrar. San DWSO: (Emma) Mrs. William How- 391. San Di ames Mac non in Ausiriia. Conn. Another sister, Mrs. Mary Dawson. predeceased her at Saranao Lake. THE KIRK PULPIT PreaohLi-ig t d - the te “ 325;: ggt Tscitred l-h t o by the lnistar. on em a way?" (Job 21:29), tlhe the Rev, T. H. B. _ Somers, said: We have all our dreams of happiness in life's glad R morning. We are as certain that we know how to be hall? . as Job’a three irlande wen that {hey God's ways. When we win when we t that, we shall be happy. Tie birds will VSlXlQ than. ivd all the day will be golden. "l-lave yet not asked them t t go by the way?" ‘Ilhe could have W into your They could have its own ace and oi linoii can make a. eaves-i oi hell, a hell oi heaven." u that not o win this or that. bu to be iaitri- vinl. xentle, and sincere, is to wihat the world's hlnk o! this duty in msponsibility. by to lighten the burden of re- We have learned re not so sure as our iorefathers i! Ma we not, ls sin all so exceeding siniul’! the way?” Let tihem tell YOK conscience has ceased to b their the a ory oi their and at worst degraded, and you will brouiiht your -th test oi iacts and her e b m. ? They igia {uni ell"... be a llri. o. Elliott Full, organist and The hiumi will be lino Mon- director nf civili- was in charge oi day from her late residence. Bur- u. music of his auy. liei will be iii Brae Cemetery. s[ _§___i 4 ‘ .._,.. .. . Christian is ireedmnhpowcr. man- hood l BlYa discipleship. The facts. friend. too. ln are all in iavour o! Quiet Jesus. .v an...v. IamtheWay, the Master. Who invites our Match. The h No Bart or West" was sung. Miriam Raynor cl r with a prayer. "ltlon waa under the direc- Aivln lid on oi the vitcd the group out to the dining room where a dainty luncheon was served, cilmaxing a very enjoyable evening. SPIINGIIILD W. I. The Sprlngiield atituta met to monthly meeting hb. 6th. at th a. Norris Sinclair. The pre dent, Mrs. Irnsat Haa- lam opened the singing o! Creed" re i‘ U U 0 o and one brother new,“ even“: : . "1 lilac leader o was read. at the World Stage’ was given kngw Willi-INTI H Ylfll’ m‘ W33 Falhfiifilfiuiil. WM iod. anew verso in which "divine" was iound. Minutes of the previous meeting are read and approved. It was de- t the iourth Matthew be the subject a Bible Quiz for next meeting. R call ior next meeting will be wered by a verse in which "eternal" or “everlaating" ls lo . tlon for the evening was 30c leader oi the devotional period ior will be Viv-ian Andrews and the recreation committee Olga Proud and Gordon Hardy. lng cl Love, 0 test lo l! meetin 2 fr? 2°?‘ Or, tr phanaire in “On a Hal The York Y, P U. held their r3- in York Hall on w - The president. Anne MacPheraon 1n ohargle oi the buain Roll ca was next weak the M BOB. . F -. . close. MT. HERBERT Y. P. U. The regular weekly meeting oi the Mount Herbert Young Poo le‘s was held at the Assembly Hal of the Protestant 0 bert, Tuesday; 51h, sixteen rnem preach The meeting was - opened y singing "These Things Shall Se’. The discussion period followed. The theme, Missions, was under the direction oi the convenor, Mrs. Ralph Raynor. A True or False a good deal up to the Panel Discussion on tan Canadians Help Bu! t oae assisting were: Sue Jones. Kathleen Raynor. Ralph and Alliaop Business period t. home la home oi’ iour nus h, 1 lod wasO a 0.“ meet wlflh Rock which was io Vvlan Kl “p38 rmed lyn g the province shortly to make Ontario escorted to the sea Ralph Raynor. Kath read a short address. ‘Wood on behalf of ‘the group pre- sented her with a gi brance. alter which Evelyn replied few well chosen words. The Devotionals opened bv sing- “ Oi The Waking roux at A 1'9! I g ‘the able con‘ was condu ed by ion Andrews. The singing oi "Auld Lane Sync" brought the evening to Mutch usual routine. One of bera. un ln ymn. " l‘ "The Ode, peatad in unison. member-a answered the roll-call and - the minutes werh read and approv- ation oi Mrs. Arthur ool Committee, decl ad to buy two new books ior the school library. Th Cross Committee. re- Vlltl, _ and. P. , i 8!‘ h Fleigruary 19th with rs and seven visitors read In Christ There llllll. heal t0 Y, P. U. Pi bllaefitional-PQT- X0 open n "O Safe Th! ddVOll d e Pray." cred by diaptar Coll i. . n - eetngta may‘ arlage. Mr Her- b "Ukrain- Canada. " Raynor followed in the the mem- n who i: leav- was than tot honor by en “ ed th to th is Hi her Than l‘. liowc b a. prayer by Scripture Luke 1.1. verses Marlon angslism , "Lord 088D“- B C! oil Ill!- a I-o eh. he Meet- osed with h inn. "O God oi oi cace," followed ah Benediction tn unl- llon't llave Jumpy, Jittery V Nerves loi- moi-e than 21 yaara McCoy's Wabletl have been halplna’ to build I19 run-down. tired. nervous men. women and children caused by a lwk of Vi“- mina A and D and essential minerali- llio make doubly sure you K" m" benefit of healthful Vitamin A. and D. properties contained in McCoy's Tablet!- aaeh lat also contains the essential minerals that help WI!‘ 50d! t0 0M1"! maximum beaeiit iron time vita-intol- Uiliiioal research proved that vitamin! work mm- iii dis o! miner-ls ._.t,hat.'l why you should insist on llc- (Jqys - the original and genuine McCoy’! , Tablets. Sold at all drug vtolfol on I Halli-beck guarantee. e F for all the members. Mrs. Arthur Haslam had charge of the pro- gram “Social Welfare" and Miss Eva Sabine conducted an ‘interest- ing contest which waswon by Mrs. éndlzew Hughes and Miss Muriel i m as . Aitcr singing the National An- them lunch was served by the committee in charge. WEVT“? w. I. The mcmir the Vernon Women's Instivui met at the home of Mrs. Gault. Murray for their February meeting on Feb. 13th. The meeting was opened with the ode followed by the creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was res onderl to by 10 members, nne vls tor and a new member. School Committee for three months was appointed as follows: Mrs. Gordon Crane, Mrs. Wm. Hewlett. It was decided to clean the school as soon as DOSSIbli‘. The program for the evening consisted oi singing accompanied by Mrs. J. T. McKenna. The meeting was adjourfied by God Save The King. A most delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Sam Martin. SEEK BAMBUBGS TRADE LONDON — (CF) - Five Welds gorts-Cardifl, Newport, Swansea, ont Talbot and Barry-are seeking, the export trade formerly handled by Hamburg, Germany. Develop- ment and modernisation work under this plan would cost £5,000,- 000 ($22.500.000.) Winiton ft oi remem- Lenon was by David . then the Mlas Eva Protestant Or- Women‘: In- thelr regular ting with the " and “Tho Ton it Wll Bronchial Coughs GET REAL HELP Why continue to suffer th a dry, racking bronchial cough? You can send soothing relief to the distressed alr- gas in this quick way. prln le a few drops of Catarrh-o-aone on our hand- kerchief and brea he in the cooling vapor of this s lally medicated inhalant; it goes instantly to the source of your trouble. ‘ ‘ Your entire respiratory system gets a quick boost-and you-should ieei in seconds. You send help direct to the places that need it am. ‘nigh ‘ii-i; if. member! literature when you inhale sooth- ing Oatarrii - o - cone. Phloflfl la loosened. coughing is re- lieved. breathing la made easier. Start now-today--get_ real con1~ fort mm Catarrlli-o-soao. 25c and - . i ./\i'(_)}\l i‘... | The Second iMrs. Draper l By’ Noel Pierce CHAPTER XIII es c1 Jove, l-éittv A hot salty sea day shlnuriered all armind m. It would be a wonderful nigh; for a party, with a lull moon r In oulou Date-is she ex- ..ned that e 88d l0 be excused from mectlnfl mwisleur- That was une arsnde var-tee be ing given. details requir oi Madame. hiidmgp th K 1°: monsleur. she, Anvlle had opened the south wing. ouid moneieur to choose? Lanai-rig‘ into ell! h, he announced is choice theuwth wigs 05nd sow An- o 35c ‘line chili”. Grimble uh Fr m his win 0w George 584W 6 tuiléu wagon depart tor the bflwh bulgi with hampers. Wine. M1 BCCOlFlifiOII. a ultar. and live Ita- ihm 113111155 n Schlmert operotta Gypsy i alto. e sWunB 111W l tweed Jfiret and ran downstalre. In the arswiiis-ffimum; a???“ $3..‘ ‘hitowii wills-u or K155- Geo e had an aifection lor Mrs. G le based on long Milli-ll"- a-rweshi-ll- "Put-tine ur 11",’, 1'1"‘ tress on the eheli. l" She turned around‘ in a. ilustco; xpresa on grew mic vlmwflnillil :5 i! to say. "Glory be, now this one 1s lscre waln- Gl-“Efigu, you with ywr arm 0"- er, Grimgxlggnvilell. how goes it. lh¢ “Mister bustier. iilr._ 1cm don't get me started talkln Y0" W!‘ here sir, when She was wltlrus. Now‘ ihinsshgrguuaslwdimiigwghgfi fisfiicifili quiet. its like hear. més-Iiirgilysshe walked out 01' 9M room. George walled im- a 100i’.- gtep on a rug. After a minute he felt Kitty's mveww- 11"" h" laiifiiiyf My dear." cleorze held her hands aainst his chat. look- ed down at er. He reclined that for a. minute she couldnt epwlfl l‘ all. ' -- lac . xlttv. Your! I maggvlegyall liireiizthe gain. I 11096 n e gave" her ‘a den?” °"§“i.‘.‘.‘.‘.i. .i‘.‘.’°‘2.‘i fir???‘ w M is" is George bent down arid put h mouth on ‘he; ‘lllglffiamigqlié,,°ld gli-Tullsgoi-yge. 1n- desplsea me- B" there's Rupert. He hflllfi lfflmfls’ urmbly.” thr h hers. ‘cm 0 B0 v ovumortuniiiely. Geome- tlwfhvf’; taken the words out of my m0" ~d ‘fhey heard a. car door slam an Rupert came . Jim was lust hind him. George caught 0 100k oi shutters 8010i 110W" T?“ his face when he saw Kitty. us: they were all talking mt once. Qu h was there with b- l-"V °1 59°“ and sldecar. Jim was knocking 011i Jerome Kern tunes on the F1300- stepping to roach ior‘ the snp on. and for George till! 5"" w" oificialiy open. Kitty's will ' an to be launched. atom fell in“! his ‘extra man" assignment llgekl ball bearing in a 811E804,“ ‘the- Old times were renewed Wth Kay noises oi chatter In sanctuary. My M roy=ei.i~u-.si.ud=s rig w - around very lw- m5 m m?‘ notes were chalked up 11121;‘ 9W5 rr gene! Sheshvélflshavr we“ gum 9X39 oved by the adoration in Ru- eges an Kitty. warned by th rec lessness of Jim Draw!’ c y‘ fllnnds on a. piano 1M I WY“ °' Scotch. Arid he was 011011110 ud oi Kitty's chic her flair and er marvelous control oi any W119’- anywhere. "Chlldrenl" Josie was boomlns- "Fall in iinie.n1?3te,_o1 vou- 5W Ge mu use. so; ea 32%» rival-aged when Kitty Idem Di k moved by i112? bcxiiiitytloyl-llsc allies“. hi! i.‘.§'“"‘§.““‘o.».i“°°"...’.i‘.“”‘.if.’$‘ ‘m’ l‘ . . - , Jill.“ '5 r *i"'.h".*~.'i-..%.**:.: BIG 0 l‘ l‘ Rutherford, Comiiesae d M MI! e o - lavo, who married that tvrriblu mw-With impeccable lineage and h wiipee," grunied Conielus» Kitty flnllcd into eyéd 1W9 Im- ber malachite. Sum a reserva- ed here, held back from her- All 2i militia gent $.11» :11 a1 . " he entle and lovely. tn bee lamor- lliknioiivqiiiegiiien hot glacticr 0f Galloway." "Thank Josie murmured to Kltt . "the children love that ‘With Three I Swing. Bab ‘a stuil. Glwioll‘: amifhtanllte utrider he"? gouir. Dumps Kitty. this house is “owl's pg’ name. Josie. Tho em needed You." "Moth:- irom innsantlc- igm," said to Geoule. The)’ were by. Her voice was very straine and cmlrtwu! IM "1791" little oi that weuiavi set xzcrz mw Oflufilllllllllflluun» emu val n00!- mun-leeward 'Al. The llllllE ELENA BEIIITY SALllll 76 G'l‘. GEORGE STREET Spring short cut. Brush up coifiurc. Thru’ spring Glamour starts here with style cuts and sets by our experts. You just brush up the curls with a few quick strokes and you're ready for any occasion. Get a head start on spring with this short cut. So short and becoming, so easy to manage, and so inexpensive. ‘ PHONE 2191 badly on you. -You seem rather a 18ml. cool little chaalcist." George wedged his W thus“ "mum-- m, “what "only my the crowd back to Kitty sde surtaces are classical. Inside I'm the Wwllwe- <1 o! low 3,11 "n," H” we, we,“ mpphm were not immediate. either. But he ' d see .in Rupert's gray n ‘we m u J] eyes on Kitty, in hers. irpon her 8e 2k tho t 33nd 1m i a i a O similar s is?“ you. o... Iii-shag; “Tram hgguck in mt . a l in s ma"! slaw He Wm‘... howl» filial-Digit he Pad Mdwlv- M" he go;- ygu: chflnm“ m,“ ooug t. across the long brldbt Fleur 9° _.. “ti. His like is Jim." ltdflflifi Geo that not. one either o! ‘them in tihia crowd (To be Continued) may heard mher f”? i. W dram/Q 642ml,- _ lilo wear neckicice igiosc oi sides oi _l_’l9Ci(. w Don'_l_n_cive bliiizyielvveirfi hlflso 9.7;." 9531251 1n gwo sgqqnds the rlghit neckline can change that and rue/ha N8 m“ l b t . D wear the neckline 0i’ you!‘ d"!!- V or rtiugdfliltiiste stating side: oi your neck. Same thins B11911! N!‘ 7°" n ecklaces ‘ It would be wise u» select carefully the sue and weisht st ivaiby 1 h, wk. Too ii-ogile is inharmonloue. '00 8481559 N‘ y zetha yard; neck, so strike n happy medium, n01? 900 UIUU; not too bulky ivwelrr- - enua iwrrvcinemt cm (LSANSE . . . TONE . . . 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