Q From gardens to grocery shelf, every stage in the prepare- tion of Heinz Baby Foods is handled with special care and chill; Special, too, is the kind of u.- nlidence mothers place in these foods-hacked by a 76-year reputation for unexcelled quality. Scientific cooking retains a high degree of valuable vitamins and minerals. Irluluu efvee copy olboeirlel eu"Yovr Inlay‘: DlIWloMJ-ilohl Comply of Cmodu lkL, 420 buneull.fuodo. BF-SSN , ANNUAL MEETING SHERBROOKE W. I. The annual meeting o! Sher- ‘brooke Women's Institute was held on November 1st at 2 p.m. at the home oi’ Mrs. L. B. Linkletter with nlne members 4n attendance. The president occupied the chair and 09911611 the meeting by the Ode and Creed. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and previous annual meeting. ‘The fin- anclal statement was then given. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. The Red Cross Convenor reported that one uilt and five girls‘ dresses were anded in to Red Cross. Plans were made to complete another uilt soon, The collection clothiim. m. 1°!‘ the Orphanage was taken and Mrs, Alex Chappell was appointed to mail parcel when alrdonations have been received, Reports of committees were given and mem- bers reappointed for ensuing month. Mrs. Alex. Chap ll. Mrs. Albert Boswell» Mrs. L. Lmklettel- and Mrs. J, C. MacDonald were ap- inted as committee to arrange be; a pantry sale during Novem- Interestinz reports of the year's Work were giveniby the president (Mrs. Alex. Chappell) and treasur. er (Mrs. George Harris). Mrs. Frank Townsend was appointed to conduct the meetin for the else-- tlon oi officers wh ch resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Alex. Chappelhl vice-pres, Mrs. J. C. MacDon d; sec'y.. Mrs, L B. Linkletter, treas- George Harris and Mrs. Boswell. itors, Mrs. Frank Townse ist, rs. Lester Linkletter correspondent, Mrs. Frank half hour enjoyed. Meetin with the National Anthem report: no doubt hopinp to e peace and secur ty they s deserve. ' We have held eleven meetin s with an average ance o nine. with seventeen members. with. sorrow we record members, Mrs. L. Small. adjoining district but we have her as-wrnember as accomplished. urcr, Mrs. Robert Milligon; direct- we have made 8 quilts, 29 ors. lVirs. John Chappell, Mrs. Program committee, Mrs, Harris and Mrs. Charles Yeo: aud- Albert James nd and Mrs. Charles Yeo; Red Cross Con- venor, Mrs. George Harris; orgurl- ; lunch conv r, Mrs. James Harris; press Town- send. - Roll call for next meeting to be answered by a Christmas Thought. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant social g closed The following is the president's Dear Members:—As President it ls my duty to report the activities o! our Institute. Since our last annual meeting the war has come to a victorious conclusion and our boys and girls are coming home, njo y the o richly regular attend- We began the year the loss by death oi a faithful and loved Mrs. Chappell has removed to an hope to long as possible, Others have not attended as regularlyas we could wish, How- ever we have tried to "carry on" and a review of the work done shows that a good deal h-as been For the Red Cross dresses, 3 pairs oi’ sox. 8 turtle neck sweat- do’ >- flnwlen d l n- mondu. dorm"!- nhlo wutohou. din- Threfl modern ,. ,. ,,.";.n‘ 2. flgwlol. $13211: 10W‘ linens 01 m“ or: rues: ranous WATlillES BB‘ i preach in Central Bedeque Baptist and Mrs. J. W. Bowman as Sunday ble In ll . CRASWBLI. ior Photograph. -~—-v- OONFIDIBATION LII‘! m UIANUI , 10-38-31. CHRISTMAS gilts - Victory Bonds will solve your problem. ll-‘l-ll Llkroou e 00., nreIun- loading two cars asphalt \lliilslGi NOTICE - There will not be u Victory Loan campaign next spring —Buy your extra. bond nova an JUST AIIIVID — L stries. Cretonne Droavpeely n" T Sii c353 Materials. Henry McFarB u“ My‘ T‘ E’ M-dflnun‘ lane & Co 11-7.3l. ANY Domino"! °i 511mm" Others will weor ribbons. "We will remember them" altnuut. on OBSERYANCE a CllARL0lTETOWN , the Conudiun Legion on urged le Inuot cl l0:l5 next I sun-icy morning, litln inst, at the Legion Heine. The periods wlll move off o! 10:30 ond march to lilo Monument when wrooilu will be placed. lilo Honour the Lieutenant Governor will tolls the solute of or noor the norlll end of Church Strut, offer which the porodo will move to Trinity United "Church and Saint Dunstan’: Basilica for service, where the two lninum clloncu will bu observed of ll o'clock. ‘m proltllifl will be Ha Excellency can», loylo Models will be worn by those who hove them- Tuplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry _ showing the means the Bible ‘liildiiflwlfffiiii p’f.'."il“&.$? "Mn r w Paw-mi and by . . . 11-10-11. through literature and the press. .___ Mrs. Orville Sellar- gave as a THE IIEV. C. A. BBITTEN will means the Hymn-book and music ember. i hr iii! Church on Sunday, 11.15 P. M. and school and camps Miss Bessie _ _ .Curri until further notice. 1-9-11. 81,0 o] h“ qgm Africa's darkness". In the cloain! November 11th are: West Cove- M siorlariea durinE the “Circle 01 Thus. a. Wilson, Minister. 11-9-11. "W" - Thou Fount of Every Blessing" inister Rev. Peter Jackson. Vic~ we" "ad and approved. Ron HUNTER. RIVER. W. M. S.-I‘he Iotters oi agareciation were read ed S held at the home of Mrs. l-‘Iedley Secy. reported flity calls were and two visitors present. The to her homo for the next meeiinB. “Glory." Miss Altken reported and a map of Africa with words on he call to worship, opening with Prayer in unison. responsive mrl: "O offering and dedication followed Africa program: "Christian Eduoa- punchy Chadwick in the evening 1.45 P. ‘M. There Aitken told oi thelwork done at will be regular evening services chmlnbl by g with boys, ‘ s“ i“°.‘.“°i‘“.‘.§ COVEHEAD - STANHOPE Uni- Th‘ ‘m’ ‘m’ “mum m t “ ted Church Services for Sunday. womb”, spec“; prayers were 0g". 1 A_ M_ covehead Road 3 ed ior Angola Mission and Mis- P. M. Stanhope 7.30 P Rev. by M". seam"! and N!“ Wilfred Whitlock. Hymn. “Come HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. th Be ediction re- -—Services Suiduy. November 11th. lgmzfngmli-éidmlngtes 2t m“ ma“, gdlilzhlaiv @7135‘ ‘P. ‘lilémpton algb-lili: call was answered by B verse 0i Scripture with the word “'I‘ruth." l ti f the Hunter from Mrs. mith and M"- lgleligrailuiileif élgurgh W.M.S was Eddloon Mwman- The Frlsndslllv Spencg 4m Nov, 1st a1; geven-thiriy made during the month. 1541's. Mary o'clock, with seventeen members Montgomery invited the members resident, Mrs. . S. MacLend, when the Mite Boxes will be open- gatvting arrargg flnllémselélp Cfléiim ed. The roll call word to be wi . an es open e c $19.90 thankoflerlng. The meeting gt: O Come, Let Us Worship, gave closed by repeating the lords reading of Proverbs twelve led by Mrs. Fulton Robert- son and the singing of hy Word of God Incarnate," followed __ by Mrs. MacLeod with prayer. The -'- and hymn: The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Lord, was sung. Th“ tion ln the Angola Church" was then given by Mrs. L. W. Ripley, §= 2-. CHAPTER. XXI Alter Phoebe wentdaggagy git: plunged deeper and e 1' ms wol-k. no drove lumsei! and he drove the commie!“ i-hlb-ifl- Navy Leflsue. Red Cross. Salvation cal-ea woman who now sat at Army and RC, Hospital have all Pgwgbe’; little uess ln the recep. been given cash donations as re- non room. dis Practice was grow’- gorted by treasurer. The Mt. Her- mg, 1-115 popularity was increasinS. ert Orphanage parcel valued at flugugh change ientarks droplnd $19.60. Members collected in dis- by hi; clients on street corners. trict $23.70 ior Salvation Army, 301135 - drug store counters, on also a worthwhile amount of cloth- gmhm 5mm“: family tables. ing was given to the National Clo- wm-d went around t t Ben was thing Drive. Nine boxes were pack- m honest lawyer-“rar t thin! on ed and sent to our boys overseas. God's earthW-and also an ener. The sick have been remembered gem; (mg he “got things done with fruit and other treats and we More and more business. patty hope cheered by the visits oi our committee. more business. came his way. and Our thoughts turn to Mrs. Town- he wo very hard. But the send who has suiiered so long and mo,“ engrossing subject in his with such patience and faith. By thoughts these days was the mat- remembering her oftener it will w, o; the Rogickl t‘nn_ show that we have not forgotten 51mg m; n" hi; mind has re. how she worked for others when vowed (gvgflghly and without she had her ealth. Cards of sym- pathy have en sent to the bo- fBWlad- when his father had walked into Now that thl W" i! W" We Ben's oiiice and announced his in- itndenvy is to relax and feel that mntion oi dispossesslrls Joe Rosi. we have done our bit and need r31, Ben's mgnory had brought make no further eflort. but when bwl; to him something his we read of the need in the war- grandiather had said long ago. He torn countries we know that much w“ sure he had heard Grandpa remains yBi- to be done in Red Prentice say more than once that Oroas work. When this is over we h, was glad the Rosiokl’; would still have our work for Home and alwayg have the old (arm as their Country and I would urse that u home. The thought haunted him. we are to continue as on Institute what was behind that dim recol- the, members. one and s11. take a lection of his, and could it have deeper interest and more rcsponsi- my possible bearing on the pres. bility ior the success oi our work. em, situation? o"? mflnbeflhl i! 17900 lmflil- He questioned his father But ih‘ er w! We he the halo o eWYY elder Prentice only repeated wb‘ member. The ideal socie is he has said berm-e "Yes, son 1 where all take an equal in est. was our grandfather's wish oh: In conclusion I wish to . hank the an family remain on the i119 members 101' their help and farm as long as all obligations co-operation, and trust that the we“; met" Institute will flourish and each and every undertaking he s suc- cess Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Alex. Uluppoll. ers, 1 scarf. 2 soakers. The school has been supplied with soap and towels, also first- oid kits. Treats have been given at school closings. T. B. League, On that hot August afternoon y there, flodded ‘without showing interest in the matter. one was always tairr-Mly Pa ‘My boy. you work hard on some THROAT iii‘ u“ -"°m~ “natures MISERY ' ‘ h at .s'l)l)l'lli’ll' Rv/il '1'. v/ Nmhing will put you down faster than a deep-seatedmolcl on the chest. Bacteria-laden mucus will clog the throah-this m“ PrPdum wushmx and upsets m barn. wan. mo been silvery digestion. You may pave the any. was receiving oont after coat way for serious illness when you ffmfi "m" "M117" “W” much [i149 neglect a bad Cold-delay ~cafl south and 123% zlnewai be dangerous for ou and ‘for hidden bones ‘while mot others near you. hy not be °‘ "l" “if “ii i'°"' hi“ 9 e I '9""c°"BhySYfll pyitoguiczly mnnglhwh" attacks the ‘bact a that keep m" °“' up the irritation. Hel ' to clear out the congestion! el your core throat dueto Cold Get rid of the rnucusl Stop co h- lngi Ease llIfltpm-BhQd feel n - m‘ a: firs! baikholl folio none on‘ "° ll remedy s Poloonfi Cou h Syrup, U” t Iarly an try ior better he: oh. Poloonh Cough syrup. by the way a n tonic wel snare edyforoougha nd colds. V. d by all p“ million in 35c’ bottl . i platters for the most part. but still cessation around the whole affair. , tinn ior arson was , . Rosioki sank into the apathy of despair when he learned that he would be charged with arson. Pri. son stared him in the iace. case was on the calendar of the Court in Riverhead for the liret o! December. When he from the hospital he sat arounxijhe bunzalow ln the broodi ou Mr was discharged Peter's place be years. Pro bly remember that ;.; bet. U56 Joe Rosicki shrugged when Ben about a twenty-live year period having been mentioned by his father. “Peter's right. My Pa fell off the barn-oh. ten years about before hurt his head somehow. He wasn't sick. but he got queer—l<inda crazy asked him I what. he said n8 woods, . "You couldn't do anything, Ben?" he would ask timidlv. And Ben would have to reply. “No, Mr. Ros- icki. Not —turns up unless reply to Ruth's lettor came two weeks later. Peter wrote: "I was only a kid, o! course, but I do remember Grand pa saying something Oil-TS n the only reason I is because he was so solemn about it. He'd call me into his room and lay his hand on my head and say, “laittle Peter will be a young man when the twenty- five years are up. You must al- ways thank kind Mr. in your prayers. my little boy, ior this fine home.’ It was something like that. anyway. But, Ruth, you lcnuw Grandpa was queer head for years and years before he died-ever since I can remem- I don't think there's much in paying any attention to The “if? u... on W e Q 811 past the window. It needed only one glance/to tell Eulaiie what had happened. Her brown live ill-loved without making any oocmd; womb" she fled from tho room where s o had seen the white light 01 811821.!’ Willi? something-new pamphlet. Our Globe, under the counter and looked uP to see Henrietta. " y l-lemlie. what on earth? I thought you were going to that about the after twenty-five Rifht now (while you con nlll choose from o wide se ecllon) ls the time to aeeubout that gift of glfnl. a Bridal Wreath diamond ring with the d-Polnt Guarantee of perfect color. cut. bbllllance and flawless quality o n The perfect fulfilment of her Christmas wishl ‘suction at Bweetlnnnh this lnirm- z ’ ‘ - n"A telegram came ior you just)‘: few minutes alter you left house." enrietta. held out the yellow envelope. “I star as soon as I could get dressed " stared at the rnessmo pasted on the sheet of paper. "Ben's mother died this morning. love. Mother." "Oh, Henniei I- come on wi l me ufh-ile I get my coat and hat. ' She handed the telegram to Henri- Prentice inhis c. w.‘ PATTERSON JIWILLIB Great George Street etta and caught the sleeve of the head sales clerk on globes. "Miss" Simmons. I've got to go." “You'll have to see Mr. Crans. ton and report.’ But Phoebe couldn't even think ~ of hunting up Mr. Cranston on the crowded iloor Ben's mother died boy. n. our: he died, and it oisulnv GODKIN BROS. .I naive}!!- paidld nxufh attenltiozgskatg tgis iardrtltcanmlng.“ garish mother. SUMIIIISIDI, P, g, |_ w a sa . vwa_. . enr s pp er arm your Paeabout the twerlty-fiva War through Phoebe! as they hurried “mu Wm“ "u"!!! Nd business and your Pa. said there down the street thmuzh the wqmu m." wasn't nothing to it " thickly ‘falling snow Ben demanded that his efather (To Bo Continued) i A Richly Fjurred MULESgmd Beaded Leviathan-c in Pinko, Redo, Green, Blue, Brown, White. a Wealth a Fine snort-ms blow Showing at the Sumnyside Shoe Shop , Men's Browmleather ZIPPERS t llro Back, (Thick Cushion‘ Solos Too) -‘- The Price 4.95 ~ ' Cozy ankle height 3.95 cavatlmn - 1.35 Bundling“. _W4h_lt'e Fur Bunny1olrou_j1.3_§' u» 1.95 Women's Sheep Lined‘ Child's BLUE and RBI). "- sen um SENSATION. - 8EALSKlN JSKI-VBST S ’ Make a Delightful Christmas GIFT. 19.50- Sold at 25.00 in Big lilty Sport Slloos. w’.