vel . ables. tinguilh these THE GLORIA _'Where Smarter Women Shop" Cor. Queen 8| Richmond Streets 0000 F000 0000 GUIRTERS A wide choice of good lob: In Canada'e pulpwood comps are waiting tor you nowl In- |oy healthy outdoor work, comfortable quarters, ‘excel- lent food and good pay. 6 J p y r Experienced men will find Iolu Waiting tor them. Willing new- l O Your neereet National “m.” w||| h," gppgfflmmQp EmPb-ymfi“ om“ to leom on the lob. Enquire OAn authorized canoee? bdayimw You an “m good money In the woode thle whiter. $tartnow—getln a Ml season's work. eer from a pulp and P5P" “MP4”, 4 III Chnppere- Teernelere-Cempg A Drloere~lhelemtthe p iidlletheru . FALL SUITS ,. . . $6 casual and sensible n; town or tra- . there's no reet for these weer- Slender lines, longer jackets, deep- eet eleevee and weII-ehaped shoulders dis- fretn our Fall collection. three advance excerpt: l | t . i t t i . l I , | l i s , a I l l Ellen's Diary By en mend Flnnefe wit. Continued From Pa“ g) ootdd know oi the many who have Inspired and helped by 1m- kmfllgmss- 1i found a tew minutes 1° kB/Yley with an interesting °°1ll>le from tne city retired now. but leading a pleasant busy life With more leisure now for their Personal interests. “And I'm Irish" (8nd cud n’t ye tell it) "and she's scotch (and the accent was un- mistakaible). Tien when James Mme from the Iield we "payed the time n! dav" with two other rented 191k. farmers- thuih- were who came to us out o! amiher Wmld-fl place wherein there were no tiny precious sick babes and animals were not nmlmed no: all. in: but moved homily “and ma “M? 5611183’ Frr them, favorite hmm passed triumphantly under the wire at the Good Wrll Races held in the Fair gmunds in the city. O O O This then hae be - Alderlee. And now relltttilhndg; l: the house aovo th l g the small gksand-siaigltete? fir}? eepa. Until tmnwrow. . . DI . Good-night. u! Troops Called Out R10 m: JANl-IIRO, Sept. 17 ._ (Atfi- Brazilian troops were c511- 9d W! Wlliflht in an attempt to halt a riot by cisgnmtied pass- enfera who stoned and wrecked rol stock o! the British-owned dine railway inm u denim‘; ltltthn age ns ave are: an train eabedules. m M: eyewitness raid et leeet two oen were eet afire and two loco- motive; wrecked. LONDON In now is tioeelble to telephone irom the‘ trotted Kiflldom to Yugoslavia. -ward Island Hospital ursee yoga“ at Cundall Home, Sept. . pays the damage. Protect your jclotltea. tumi v, rugs. woqlene . with Berlou. Worthyw Drugstore. '-—'I'he United Church W. M. S. ' visitdrs present. , Jesus." followed by opening prayer ‘Lby Mrs. Edwin Boyce. The t votlonal , dent and. Cor. 2. 6. was read re- ] sponsively. outrun ounnomt OIIIIII any nature me! at flee oenle a word. etrlefl! PAI- elrle In advance. OBAIWILL II KDIOCIINII. Bowen) IeINNII tor time rooteeer. R-F-Sv-t-i CONFBDEBATION LIFE IN- RANGE. All ed-vexfleeln ‘ u in Guardian m be in tee b! noon o! dev nrevioue to emu-m Publication. LET U! rid your home at ell h- aecta. Moderate rates. Fiaeter Fumigeting 0o. ‘Telephone 1001. ANNUAL MEETING Prim Ed- ONI SPBAYING ed Berlou etiope moth damage tor o-yeere or Betrlou NEW GLASGOW, Fredericton. 130:, z-Itrangellstic at. Fzederloj ton commencing Monday night and teach nlilht through the week ex- cept Saturday. o'clock S. T. ter Eva-nselist. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, - Brookfleld Charge. Services will be as follows next. Lord's day. Brookfield l1 A. M. Hartsville 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Mr. Icoss MacEwen will have charge o! he Glasgow Road service. There will also be a congr atlonal meet» ing 0t the tour po nts held at Broolofleld E-iday evening. Septem- ber 20th at 8 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson. Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill. Interim Moderator. ENJOYS FLYING AT E0 - Mr. AW. MaclQuarrte oi Brnlntree. Vass. returned home recently. hov- . . spent two rnrmihs visiting with M1". and Mrs. Fred ManQuarrie and family, Searletowri. Mr Mac. Quarrie made the round trip by plane and thoroughly enjoys travel- ing by air, although B0 years of age. His marw fllends or. RE I. hope to see him return next year to spend the summer at the old homestead as he has done for the past five years. UNITED W. M. S. AT DESABLI! o Week nigthis at 8 J. W llaytgr. Minis- » Bonshaw were guests of the Bap- tist Society at the home of Mrs. Ernest Holm, DeSable on the eve- ning of Sept. 4th, with a large at- tendance oi‘ members and several The President. Mrs. Warren Inman. presided and opened the meeting by the Ring- ing of "Stand Up, Stand Up For dc- theme "Builders with God" was presented by the Presi- Readings were also ,given by Mrs. J. McEachern. Mrs. 1G. Carson and Mrs, E. C. Holm. A circle of prayer led by Mrs. W.‘ lnman and the singing of "Work For the Night Is Coming" and all repeating the Mizoah Benedic- tion concluded the Missionary ser- vi-ce, Lunch was served by the Bap- tist mombers and a social hour followed. Mrs. Nell Ferguson, President. United W. M. S._ ‘hank- ecl the Baptist group for their in- vitation and expressed the wish that they may all meet toga-liter ngam as their guests in the very near future. Personals Mr. Edward Gillis spent. the past weekend visiting his parents \ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillis at In- dian River. t Mrs. Frank E. Latham Iett yes-l, terduy by plane for her home in. South Easten, Mass, after spend- ing a very enjoyable six weeks the guest of her brother, Mr. Vernon Burke. West Royalty, and other relative: throughout the Province. I .____}__ ::UNION comusncrat. 001,-‘ LEGE reopens September Mtb. l Holiday hazard lfltla year, don't take a chance on summer complaint spoiling your vacation. Ba pre- pared y taking elon a eu - El§o£ DOCTO F0 EBB TRACT 0F WILD STRAWBERRY. At the first: symptom o1’ diarrhoea, intes- tma pains or summer com- plaint, take the prescribed amount o! this pleasant and eflective remcd . You'll be agreeably surprised how quick- ly it works and bow much better ou feel. DOCTOR» FOWL R’B EXTRACT 0F WILD STRAWBERRY to an old family medicine, widely used for near] a century. Price 60c e. bott e at all drug counters. The w. Mllburn 00.. 14.1., I!" Ontario F - . - SEE THEM classroom. to visit p . _ . The Back to School Trek ls Coming! I There has never been anything quite like it. ers are at a premium. Millions of text books are flow- ing from the presses as fast ae they can be printed. Nearly every Island family will have someone in a1 Can all these boys and girls be outfitted for school . . . on top of recent war shortages? May we help you solve your shopping problem? . . m Not overlooking the handicap of shortages In many lines, we have assembled stocks that in vlew of present clay dit- ficuities offer you a very real service. You are invited THE GIRLS’ SHOP and THE BOYS’ SHOP. et. MOORE £~ HFLEOD Mg puanmmarowu, 2.19.21. 1g, 134i SMILING z ' i Teach- , ~ J Tora fewtdropeofthiemegiepolieh om llnqlisls It’e elmoet unbelievabieuJuet: e lhebby looking furniture glowe with e brilliant, new luetrel And white you eblne, ugly ecretchee venlehl Uee thie femoue polleh nflflqfly [q- lovellertitrnimre. Oaeeieetellgoodetoeee. rlndpreetmeven Pillliill w» . H) §OOOQ4 DOROTHY DIX SA YS- (Continued Inoen PM“ 2) eee does nothing worse to women aunt doe: we men. II elderly woollen are no longer Glamour Girls. neither ere their mdende Play- boys. 1n any eeeemblege or thoee who. u the phreee ma. ere eettlne along in yearn. the woulncn are quite es pereoneble ee the men. WOMEN TAKE IIOII OAII Indeed. they ere more eo because women’. realising whet e hand- tcnp ege te to them. take, more trouble to pfleefle their look: then have eeen old wodten who weriinore beeut-llul then. all! I51 "mfg thelreouleettotie tluvoughthelr ieceelikeelempiarlfl 11w“ veee It le pltitul. when you come to think o! it. that women #110311: dreedeommlrerowlne old. beceuaeit they would Stilt U79“ u“ tuttle etruule to keep younl. they would temp e rich berveet. irom h yeere. The; em heve the love they eteve laid up. t-hephllwpl: they heve eoqtrited, the wisdom they have Rained end 1N mm“ tbet. heve made lite worth living. 1 ‘me ieettlmeotenogrtenulfletevrheneheholdenddoem one who it. ,_ ' ' j’ Benton The 5-Year Guaranteed MOTH PROOF LIQUID ‘New In Sleek II‘ Ctr IOIIIIOQ eeneeqee oe. ' $2.57" l.» g; Oleeeeeeee-eeelieel, ~§_a