l Kerleington And Vicinity The Glurch of lhisiand in Ken- sington was the scene of e quiet but pretty wedding on Thursday after- ‘flll CHAR GUARDlAN Miss Sofia Wedman of . sington 1s spendin! s few days with Mr. and- Mre. borne McIntyre, ed Bummerside. Ir. Verdun Pewter o! the B. 0. A. l‘. was a recent visitor to Kensington the guest of his par- ents M-r. and Mire. Bruce Peynter. The regular monthly meeting of the Bummerslde Road branch of uhe OU probably weft he surprised thetnomoeeeofleeoanesrebe- [Ing made. The materials previously used for making these must be con- served for geek war production- So-Maxwell House Cofloe ie new being packed in en attractive bag. Yet, though the container is difierent, the famous Maxwell House blend is rrnehmgol- STIU. THE 5AM! s u r r R s a l! N c liinxyvell House is still the same liii-swl of rare, extra-fine coflecs- still roasted by the special process that develops all its goodness. So, whether you buy it in the new war- s» is - wh-dim m- w» y,” g,.,~,.,,; ._ m“). l: _ , ._ mil has some Maxwell Houeeil cans whim aw‘: Urn ww" n. . ~.'<=-1.~.,j All. PURPOSE (Biiiiii!) or jars, you can be sure that it will vim you the ulmost for your cofiee ii idhe A Product of Osnensl Foods 4 and pmgi-esslve co-ordlnation keynote the modern . .yc ])i'() rum of strcuinlned P. 'l‘. which the girls in this elock formaion shows soilir- of iiic l! ~ lob picl e will be giving thcr sister alrwoinen. Starting is to kccp airwnnlcii tlirnuaiuuii. column m top piiysi- I at ‘six o'clock“ and reading clockwise they are Mary eel trim. At No. 6 Manning Depot in TulTiiltf), they I Crew of Barrie, Ont; Margaret Chase, Aylmer, Ont.; teke an instructor's course in physical education, (ic- l-lclcn West, Vancouver; H A Rutherford, Edmon- eigned by Section Officer R. I. S. Jcinholui. a gradu- ton; Maiyon Weiss Winnip68; Violet P9“. Edmonton ate of the Danish physical culture system. Gone are and Ethel McCully, Medicine Hot, Aita. i319 dflys of "physical jerks"; smoothness of motion (R.G.A.l". Photo) Thc accent is on liinpn ' I the Royal Ciimirlian All i-‘vlriar. arzl i I e s» noon the 14th at three-thirty p. m. won-lay‘ may”, 5mm o; m. when the luv. l-lsrry I. Newman United church wesnlleld at {he bomei im-iild ill m6 110i! B01")! (i! "ill"- of Mrs. Dsvld Clerk on Thursday} mo . Miss violet Mildred. wlms-uirunwd The time was s t in all "Em" 0f MF- Jim-ii ciimimmcuiltlng a quilt. This sociefien has and the late Mrs. Cameron of Kfih-iqujlwd m0 qums and pieced m. 811189011 find M-Y- Dfllliei Siflphfllnthlrd since the fall meeting open-I son of Mr. Iirsnk Dunning and ed 1n Novembu u» 1m u". n c°u°°fl°n who gave her in marriage, to the‘ s; b 05m A ' strains of the Wedding March wnicnig“ L‘ y u" hi‘ |wes played by Mrl. Bll-PMWS MOI-W Mrs. Emest Rayner, ‘travellers who 11m oiaved several selection Rest, is visiting in Lot 1e the guest idurlns the siznins of the registered! her son Mr. Lorne Rayner and The bride who looked very lovely-mm; Rayner also her daughter, in a street length dress of blueiMrs. Mervin Inman em;- Mr. crepe with wine accessories we; st- mm, [tended by Miss Velda Dunning] sister of the groom who was alsol attired in e street lensm‘ dress of side was, visitnlg with friends in blue with wine accessories. The chdriqnerquvn, groom was ably supported by a bro- ______.. ‘ther of the bride Mr. Hollis Cam- Mr. Earl Cole, Clifton, was vis- eron. Immediately after the cere- itlng with friend; in Kenslngton oni mony the bridalppnrtv motored to Saturday evening. Isumerside returning inter for e re- __._ lcfillitiliin Whiflh Wls held at the home Mr. Leigh Paynter returned to ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cameronuhls home in 1.0m; River after be» IA large number of serenaders gath- ing d permit 1n mg hm“ 051mg! ered later in the evening to con- Hospital, Brstuiate end wish Mr. and Mrs __-__ Miss Adehine Campbell. Irish- Dunrling many haDPY years of wedl ded bliss. Mr. and Mrs Dunning town, is visitino in Kenslngton with will reside in Kensigton where Mr. her gisfers. Mrs. George McNeil} and Dunning is an employee of Mnc-‘Mi-s David Clark Kennie and Co. ._____ ——i- Mrs Keith Waite and Mill Many rriendg here end in eur- George Kennedy returned home re- rounding districts extend their rentiy from Moncton where they deepest sympathy to Mrs. James were visiFng thz-ir sister, Mrs Gilt. flounder: and family in the recent ford Rodd and Mr Rodd, death of her mother, Mrs Elizu- ___._ beth Brennan which occurred at Mrs. Clarence Vincent of Sum- the home of another daughter, Mrs merslde spent the week end in Ken- Wilfted Kelly of Bummer-side to singion the guest of Mr. and Mrs. whom sympathy is also OXTEHGOGWJDYIH Comerln. lilies Jean Webster of summer-i M A1114 M 1, g side spent the week end with her c. d. F ivozl; viscitiliofd? hitshlaoge parents Mr and Mrs. Alonzo WGb-‘lq New mngon on Sunday ster of Norboro. ____ ‘ ' -——~— M Alb ft M Mi i Miss Olive Raynor of ‘hdveilens mgilf. o; lslcw fgrsiiirlngere Rest was visiting in Summerslde the in Freetown Sunday guestg o; m, guest of her sister. Mrs Robert “m; Mrs 5Com Cairns‘ Champion and Mr. Champion. ~_.___ MLJ. R . K‘ ..d Mi“ Eiilsbrih MvKsv one of ilif Wfulrllnc‘ ‘FF... thy" lunrrcvlliléiirléln: ericton. i I e , ——-- Miss Mnrguerite Paynter, Sum- . s .. . teacher fr; the Nev." Arman Schoohmme n n __‘e_r' Bile!‘ P?“ Vi"! i! 5W9" flit 0i‘! m6 Mr. Rav Doualns of th R C lip when she fell on the ice whils/l, p ha. hem recent“? trans. 5mm"!- lerred to st Elconnrs. Mr Doug- —-€ L _ ‘as has heou for the past months méggreismreggentvnirsisitvfir: c been slam-w: u. Yli-Iiish Columbia, f‘ c- .r.iv~:' n. Kay, Gladys Mallet. Mrs. Jmncs h0g1.“ ‘a tonne?“ ‘mm or Jrirdine. Mrs Orville Darracli, Mrs | _ Percy Driscoll, Emmet Drisccl‘, lvlrs. press“; wands“ nrdqugt and h???“ ‘Niimkéiiv find, 5°" fkiivlllfi» Donner Aririms of Darnlev were vis- togfwidxigg figdCwqin-iagigége itor; to Kcnsiugton on Saturcay. sIer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Keith Mayne and _ sun, Clornlci worn visiting in Ken- The many friends of Mrs. A. F‘. gington u“ $a§u1'd;|y_ Calder of Summcrside are pleilucd _-__ to hear she is about again alter ‘Miss Jeanette Brown, Summerside bring wllflflfid w hill bod f0? ihfi snout thy,- wank-end at her home in past week= with piurisy. Until a- Gyghgmg RQQHL bout. a month ogo Mr. and Mrs ___. .Calder were rdsidence of Kensing- Mrs Hurry Moose was visiting in i011. New Annan Slllldll!‘ quest of Mr. l and Mrs. Robert Williams. m- end Mrs Rough Burt. Sen ._.__ View. recently moved to Ksnsinsz- M;- Wallace LIQLLQQ or Summar- ton and are now re linyz in the‘ Fido. spent ma, week end m his house on the Summe‘ idl- road tnr- home new H mally owned by Mr and Mrs A 1"‘. Calder. AUsTrrlKl/rldilvihlluirzs" Australians call railroad cars "bogies." "vans" and "wagons." Irving Miler. o.’ Summer-skis. spent the week-end with his nor- ents Mr and Mrs Bruce Pzaymicr. ler in Kelvin {A811 WiIVamfII-Ioiffrcn, lO.i'1i"1i'li"i“l§/ o asvnw For» on now wi i:- "' . ‘ ‘ A i. p}. amid has befin dis- R’ A’ F m Hm Pmvmrc‘ "went cox d lsy mwheologbts in what I“ MEXICAN’ PYRAMID liimlng Of Char-l ted u, g 41 ‘ _ b , Jottetowrl. The bride entered mwléaundepanlfiilwioy @113;- “illqtgiyggalglll-‘ilizrlo e rm m“ h" m ‘ cor ‘chiifflh 011 the i!!!" 01 he!‘ ffliilfivdelicious supper was servedle the I m‘ than Mr. Jimmie Ramsay. Summerqlgilnyd Girl 0n Ills llsnde h OIADWIGI .€_.__._______.__ ...;..€___. .__ OIIAPTII XV Harriet Jordan had become 0 . 313v fihhwbY m‘ h delilli John had been v w her agsely s are of for several years ut mere as an- sisszervaiaoi’ Wits . e or as s flle clerk. Twodsssfter hetookwerhls e smll and would ave one on, but rriet esid brightly. "Congratulations!" 8o he stopped and said, "Ihanks, Jordan." you like your new work?" she "Very much." - glad." she seemed to mean it fu- more one else who hed wished him wel -seemed entirely without for his good fortune. John himself reallv noticing her for the first time. She was pretty -had lovely dark blue eyes. He caught himseir remembering little thin s-hmv she hsd always greet- ed h esch morning. how she used gogoout other waytotelk to She said. "I guess we'll not see §2iillt‘.%.€‘..¥$“mél. m‘ diliimd too busy doing bigger‘ things." "You talk se though the depart- ment will miss me." "Part of the department will." she said, with a smile. Then. she not. straits-i c"- mgolggiikaaill. "Yes. you haveto mt "The question seems to be. how do you get them?" "I guess yo}: need someone clue- gingvfor you. " ell. that rather lete me out!" she laughed. John remembered that talk later when Harmon. the general man- a er. told him he had better get hmself a secretary He wrote out an inter-office communication and gave it to a boy to deliver t0 Miss Jordan. She came to hie office st once. but she hid any surprise she may havc felt at being summoned. "You wished to see me. m. Stacy?" “Yes. Have you had secretarial training?" ' “Ycs." " Vouldsyou like to come up here from auditing-es my secretary?" "Pd like that very much." "All rial-it. I'll see about e)- ranging it." She proved to be a better secre- tarv than he had ho d. She kn-EW her job. and was eff cient. And John became more and more a/ware that she was also very attractive There was a reason for his aware- n"ss. He was trying to set Over Virginia Dane. That was why Harriet took on importance. He had tried to tell himself that he was under the spell of the ironies when ho fell in love with Virginia -— had tried to convincl‘ himsflf that, once back home. he would be able to foraet. But he hadn't forgotten. Now he began to wonder if another lrirl might not be the medicine he needed. Har- i-ile; Jordan might W811 be m!‘ g r He. hadn't yet asked her for a date. He v/asrft sure whcths: he should date his secretary. The day he went to lunch with of the falnily, fmm Dad down to Scott's Emulsion Is highly food supplement especially in these Do you know her. Mr. stun" l‘: ve mother." ‘ ‘begin Shes veiy besutliul. ism ' mes-if that matters." Harriet smiled. “It does matter to men dmsm‘ it? I mean. men mu in love with beautiful girls." “There are other ways of being a.........c Nlflasbici oemg beautiful,” John said. He was uncomfortable. He didn't want to discuss Virginia. "By tlleway, Miss Jordan. 1 have an appointment with one of the shop superintendents this alter- ncon. I'll need the flies on that Rayburn order." “l have .iiem ready for you," Hamlet 5R1 tier eyes were thoughtful — and a little puzzled. John went on with his lunch. but he had somehow lost his appetite. Vlrguiilrs presence in the rooui upset him. He. YHTWmbcR-d how lovely she was, how excitini-l her disses uacl been, and finally hon badly she had let him down. A vraitress stopped by the tabla. aim saio, ‘ivli. iviiicneil would ilk you to join him when you are fin- ishcu, Ml‘. Stacy." "Thanks." Jonii could see that l-lxuriet was eyeing- him curiously. He. rosc and said. “Excuse me -- I'd. dealer sce what the D085 ivaiiis." As he made his way across the room, he felt as though he were going w fuel.- s. flrinfi Squad. He tried hard to assume an air of com- had gone first, and he had merely overtaken her on the walk fror‘ the office building t0 the BMBWIIB when they had seiectfid their lunch and found a table over in s corner. it Wfls Harriet who raw Vir- ginia with Stephen Mitchell. for John's back was toward the other two. She said. "There's the fitmous Miss Dane with Mr. Mitchell. She must be slummins. having luncl hero among the wanking class! n John stiffened. "Miss Dane? His voice hnd a choked sound. “Does she come here often?" _ “Once in a. while. say. eh“ o few days rcnonilv with Mr and , , _ Mrs Lorne Dilnnlng at Kcnsington lifywd ‘° metllrlxeMlfvgfggnl’ city o’ PIPPIFZ ANITTCAPJS1T looking at us! iOr rather. at you. YOU SAY MRBUDGE WFUL vsssumi us DIDN’? v/EA u T wuss: Hi3 OUT UNDER TH’ TREE. I. . THAT TIME; TQYIN’ “TO GET CLARISSA. HIS CAT, "IO COME DOWN l lier ivas another accldrnt. Harriet . posure. Stephen Mitchell said. “Sit down, coffee Wllh iis with your secretary diuung lllllt hour. Or do you?" He chuckl-d and winked slyly. John managed to grin. Virginia said, “Uncl. Slow. you really shouldn't have culled him ‘away. Shes such a pretty sec- rotary!" | John lighted e cikerette. His ‘hands were unsteady. He still lmd mot looked directly at Virlzlnia He couldn't. I, “ls she efficient. Johnny? Vii-- lnia went on blithely. ‘Or is she 31E sort ol n scrrrvrv used iii-st l0!‘ elen‘ he Hoe F _ , with cl Great Family Tonlt Now, more than ever before, we must protect the health of the ham. front-the backbone of‘ the nation's war effort. For every member I'Ol\l' the youngest, the regular use of ommended ae an important tonic and times of certain deficiencies. Th3 pest year-round tonic contains vital build-up elemerv- everyone need; —elemente that develop stmng bones end healthy teeth in growing children, element: that help stimulate the appetite, improve digestion, fortify the system against colds and a sense o! vigor and general well-being. An exclusive method of eunulsifying makes Scotfs Emulsion 4 times easier to digest then plain cod liver oil. Pleasant-testing, rich in natural Vitamins A and D, this tonic ls highly recommended for all them Buy a large, economical bottle today-at all druggiets. V p scolrs Emulsion. i_ AGredtYear-Round Tonic /5z#/Z4ye4- ' on winter ills, and build up ed and angry. "Bed I wanted e sscietaxy who was mei-eiv decor-a.- tlve, Miss Darrel would have em~ ployed a person more of your type." Virginia. llushtd. The smile that had been on her face disappeared, John saw that his barb had hit its ‘mark-wand he was illad. (To be Continued) BABY TEETH The dental heath of young chiis dicn is a problem demanding in- telligent and Silccial care b! PM ants. The future health o! the child is. in a measure, dependent on the attention given him during the first few months. The front deciduous, or baby teeth, come in at about the age of 6 months, and shouid remain in the mouth for at least six years. The baby molars, which come in be- tween the first and second yea- should remain between eight n‘ ten years. The fact that baby to are temporary should not be u as e pretext for carelessness r regard to them. f their film i; vital. If cavites aowflf. should be promptly cared for. ‘ lect may result in infection w may seriously affect the health One of the mast important it. In the prescrvat on of baby iv is proper diet Milk end otl dairy products, green leafy vegst. ables, fruit. meat, eggs bread and cereals mode from whoe grain; are indispensable in the young child’! diet. The child should be tough! to chew his food properly. From the time the child is months old e small soft bristle brush should be used with e nor- mal salt solution. When most of llie tooth are in, an unmedicaied mid lonth paste mav be substituted fm- the salt solution. As soon el the child is: able to brusls his own teeth, he should be taught to do lo lhoroilrhly, but the brushing should ervsion. _ Examination by a dentist mould take place at least every six months ultcr 2 1-2 or 3 ycnrs of aflc. or eve! curler if dork spots a-Dllenr on the ‘decorative purposes?" i John lookid other, then. narrow- issiii 1'» wqwm, R HE STOOD AL BRINGING UP FATHER -v DADvV-vou HAD BETTER '3'??? '~'"é'i?-E§3§li“?e*€$" we TO CALL SOME NiONEY- BLIT I'M ALI. SET FOR HIM- voulz NE GHBO - m2. HOAIZIDEQ-g HERE To SEE you! 31.6 Trains TllETtllLl-IR ironslsiouri WIILL lN PITEOF ALL KJUR .§e:ec'r\ou vm some m HARRY %@T ONCE ._T|ME ‘R: HANG UP . A». MY MOTHER SAID HE ‘SHOULDDA KNOW N BETTER - WELL, THAT'S TH’ FIQST TIME CAN sweep wm-l new Mora-Iran!!! ‘Fi-iINK OF THAT I EVER , ...__._-.%-_<, DON'T EMBARIEASS YQIJKZSELF ' 0&2 vouiz FRIENDS! COME "r0 . THE PAYAN ~PAY LOAN COMPANYJ NEY LOA ,.,. _._'_ NEDO ~j be done under careful parental sun- -