"Tm Deeadfidly 5on9 f.» We...’ ‘ "Besides being totally disabled he endures mental agony because when he could get it.‘ he didn't buy insur- ance with total disability monthly income benefits. “His plight taught me a lesson. I now have a Confederation Life Policy that guarantees me a monthly income if I become totally disabled. Moreover, I shanft need to pay premiums while totally disabled although the policy will_remain in force during my total disability and the full amount of the llcy will be paid to my wife should d. _.. ‘e I I O O I Confederation Life was one of the first Life Insurance Companies to issue olicies with Monthly Income Total Eisability Benefit. Write for the booklet “ProtecrYour Earned income". It will tell you all about this remarkable Insurance Pro- tection. serous YOU rrisuluii CONSULT- Confederation Life Association HEAD OFFICI iololno Branch Office Bank of Nova Scofia Building, Charlottetown ,W. G. HOGG, C.L.U., Divisional Manager E7 VICTORIA. THE NILLAGE BY, _ THE SEA J Miss Elsie Boswell. Viotiis. is being cordially welcomed . rams after havlnl spent ths winter months in ‘Pryon. Miss Ethel moan. Crllillltf. hss returned home after spending the winter months at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. Miss Tillie Calaldy has returned to her home in Crspaud after having spent the winter months in Charlottetown. Mrs. Mark Cameron. Hampton, arrived hams much‘ improved in health after her recent illness and operation in the Prince Edward island Hospital, Charlottetown. Miss Olive Helm. nurse alt the Provincial Ssnstorlum, Oilarlcttb town. was s recent visitor to Victoria guest. of relatives and friends during har stay here. Friends hen of Mill. Marley Mullins, Tryon. are sorry to learn of her continued Jlness ‘It lher horn-e there but hope ere long to hear of her complete restoration to health. --V Miss Evs MscLz-od, laboratory technician at. the Provincial Ssnstorlum, Charlottetown. and formerly of Victoria. left. last. week [or Hamilton, Ontario, where she will attend s convention in connect.- ion with her work. Miss Addie Hewett who has recently returned to heir home in Crapeud after spending uhe winter at the Lennox llotel, Chm-lotte- town, was a vistior to Victoria last. week guest of Mrs. Murchison. Their friends regret. to learn that Mrs. E. Frances and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty of Victovris sre patients in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and, although their illnesses are not of p serious nature -yet the thoughts oi’ their friends here follow them and wish for them a speedy return to health and home. Mr. Keith Boswell, Victoria, was. s recent visitor to Amherst. N. 5., where he attended he annual meet- ing of the Maritime Stock Breeders new SIIIPMEIIT or - WAR SURPLUS STDBK rThe K 6r R STORE 109%. RICIBHOND ST. Boxes: Tarpaulins Ismail) ; ant. Jumpers; Tuxedo Suits. Snndles. Lam qusntity of Stockings st low prices. Children's Clothing at reduced prices. Lldles’ Shnulde Purses (new and used). colours; Varnish and Paint Thinner. A1 Red snd Brown Creosote Roof Shin at $1.5 per gal. Congolenm Squares and Small Carpets "IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN GIVE US A CALL" srogcny .M. iveniy four hours daily. VI. ll. llllfiEllS AGENCIES LIMITED Complete Insurance Service and Travel Agency American Sheepskin Lined Jackets; Fur Lined Leather Pants; Khaki Battle Dress (all sizes) not dyed; Ground Sheets: Tents; Tool Army and Alrforce Boots and Shoes (re-conditioned); Women's New Shoes; New and Used Khaki Cover- alls (large sizes); D. and R. Costs, short; Summer Drill Pants; All Sizes in Raineoats; Gabardine Trench Costs; Navy Tunlcs; Barber and Chet Coats and Pants: Sport Pants snd Coats; new Bib Overalls O Women's Suits, Costa. Dresses. Skirts, Blouses, Bathing Suits and A large assortment of Hats Veillng and Ribbon at less than Ifslf Price. Large quantity of paint-White. Grey, Green and Buff and other In order that our staff may fake full advantage of our summer ‘other, we are starting Juns Isl, to open our office of 8.00 A. M. nd closing at 4.00 P. M. excepting Saturday when we close at L00 We frusf our Customers will agree will» our policy and remind them hot while our office is closed, our telephones as listed will be open counters INSURANCE oeuvres: ‘ W. Ii. Rogers Agencies llllllll . ' ' . Ilelon, etc. i Association. Mir. Boswell who is an up-to-doie farmer has an eye to good stock raising in all its branches and who has a keen delight in meeting with other farmers who are also progressive slong this line, Mrs. Irene Lowiher and son. Smiley of Truro, N. 5.. were recent visitors lo Victoria having motor- cd aver- to spend a pleasant; visit ""‘>~ Mrs- Lowther’: mother Mrs. "‘-~-~‘~~ ‘filler. smiley who works in s ban’: in Truro was on his vacation. He enjoyed every minute o. it. renewing acquaintances in ihe Village by the Sea, where he and his mother are annual visitors. The Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. Victoria met at. the home of Mrs, Allison Les on Friday evening May 6th with eight mem- bers present. Meeting opened by singing hyirnn m. 375 after which the scripture lesson frcm 1st. Corinthians, chapter 13 ‘was resd by Miss Freda. Howstt. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved and collection taken. amounting to $2.00. Friendship secretary reported tour sick calls made during the mcnbh. Miss Freda Hewett had charge of study book. Piece of next; meeting to be st Mrs. Evan Wright's with Mrs. Fred Inmsn and Miss Freda Howatt. on lunch committee. Hymn no. 3B2 wss repealed in unison. followed by the singing of hymn no. 511. Al. the close of meeting lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge, The Busy Beer Mission Bend met in the school-room on ‘lueldav. Msy 11th and in the absence of the Band leader. Mrs. Allison Les, the meeting was curried on by Mrs. Fred Inmsn end Miss Freda Hawaii. Meeting opened by repeat- ing the Members Purpose in unison and by singing When Mothers of Salem. scripture was from Judges chapter 7, verses 4. 5. 6. and 7 were read by Robert. Wright, verse 16 by Edith Bruce and verses 19, 20. and 21 by Joan Boulter. Collect- ion was taken by Joyce Msc- Donald snd roll called by the secretary. Miss Freda. Howstt gave an interesting discourse from the Study Book sfber which all joined in singing Jesus Bids Us qhine. The president, Miss sylvis Bouller. presided and meeting closed with the Ritual. Mrs. Fred Inmsln treated the children present. to home made csndy. A fsrrewell party was held in Victoria. lfall last. week in honor of Mr. S. J. Dunsford and family wiho are leaving our village to mske their hcme in Nove Scolia where Mr. Dunsford, who has been manager of the Bank of Nova Bcofls here. has been transient-ed to Cannes. Mr. Keith Boswell acted as chairman and s compil- ‘ y sdd from the Canadian legion of which Mr. Dlmsford was a v member was read by Dr. Gays Perennials Do not delay planting. live them s chance-they do better planted early. . We have a fine loco! win- tersd over Hollyhoeks, Delphlnlum. Carnations, I. ' Tex ‘glove, any!“ Elslbsy, "Pansy in coal. Mme! bee! mheelv this yesrfslso only Osbbsu and Cauliflower esn new ‘be planted. but hold book piss: until June m all tendnsanusl own pleats. such as ‘renisto. Power, Cucumber, ZApsinl Reid and the presentation of s beautiful cigarette ligihtcr and case. Mrs. Kenneth MscLcsn read s nice address to Mrs, Dunsford and daughter Anne and Mr. Harry Clark presented them vrlth an electric mixer on behalf of the residents of Victoria. A fitting re- ply was made by Mr. Dunsford for’ hinlsell and family after whicn lunch was served and rcgretful farewells exchange-l. Mr. Dunsford leaves shortly for his new post. of duty and will be Joined in s few weeks time, by Mrs. Dunsfm-d and daughter Anne wiho hrs been engaged in the Bank here for the past several months, Al". by I Any ,sor _ larly about the tongue, mouth or lips. Do not pass it pfl’ as "nothing st all.” Go to the doctor. m. costumer. cnsmori-m-owri / . if you delecl any of lhedollowing symptoms, 53g your once, ll miiifncfmean cancerTbuléifljll §li§uld, remember that most cases _c_q_r_|_ be cured unsaved time. e‘ um hoes not lies! - param- ess lump or thickening, espe- ' cially in the breast. lip, or tongue. Do ' not wait “to sce what happens." Go to the doctor. ' ‘ 3 Irregular bleeding or discharge from any ' natural body opening. Do not wsit for pain. GO to the doctor. 4- Progressive change in the color or size 004x23 ryor w)» . . guts cit/rare. 6/06 r0 co 6s t l. . m" dsughter, Miss Betty who bers and several visitors present. is s student st Prince College. Charlottetown. The people of Victoria and surrounding districts reuret the departure of this interesting family who were popular in all circles and wish for ilhem the best of luck in their new home in our neighbouring province. BIVEBLVALE-CHURCIIILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Rivetdalw-Churohlll W. l. met. at the home of‘ Mrs. Gill! Meal-cod o! wage; The meeting opened with Institute. iixle followed by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of flower ‘slips. also quilt blocks. Minute; of last meet.- ing were reed and approved. Corpj respondence was read by secs-star!’ and some discussion took place on the Federation of Agriculture. was decided to have a dance in the school. Each member to make WI! lunches. Mrs. J. A. MscKlnnon and Mrs, Garfield MscFadyen were ap- pointed delegates to attend the An- nusl Convention to be held in Cher tletown. It was moved and Lawartrnoreorbirthmsri‘ i“ .boncttr;‘ solves or cinimeats. Ga to the doctor. Persistent indigestion. Do not wait fut ' loss of weight. Go to the doctor. Persistent ' liosrseness, unexplained couglsordffi i culty in swallowing. Do hot assume that it is due to smoking or - pomeother form of irritation which will ‘clear up. Go to the doctor. ‘Any change in the normal lsowifnibiu. Do not attempt to dispose yourself. Go to the doctor; .2 doctor do , r ___.: Cancer Fund. A jumbled contest. blocks. The meetlnS i>i°5°d wit“ m put on by Mrs. Garfield, first pfize won‘ by ‘Miss Blanche Murray. A contest put on by, M160 Blanche Murray, first prise won by m1. Belle Lamont. Next meeting to be held st the home of Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen, roll call to be answer- ed with a proverb, also more quilt. sssoiineeonsumptlon to so miles his feeling." Other fes n- d...» m s m‘ gear shift... elect a / m is-srammm Oobvsrtible was. a ' with o i; sboutatc be introduced serous Osasds. male h! figu- s include s lnele welded ricsiiydtivejls windshield wipers. with an attendance cl six mem- secon ed that $5.00 be donated w . . 0mm of Ieiien. sad t is to tber models or body sad tmns assembly, four 9!“ ‘i. i"??? "ii "i" sedlns and estste~ land. it issturss sa seeders?“ with IN finger-ti 1.- wu-w» i»: ti.» " in» ""?‘ Copanlons The in the world. ' t old Gium began melting friends In I883 . .'. and it's still lneldpg lheml The beginner [and experienced smoker both find the ireshr cool, eonsistdntly satisfying flavour of Old Chum hard to boo . , i I s v .5‘ he . ' National. Anthem after wvhich dainty lunch w... served by hos assislsed by Mrs. Ollie Macbeod» __________ VAST COAL RESOURCES United States u more than one-hall of all the c0 pcssQSéfl