HT I ' "' Bhe did not mgk. u, rlef. This y “"91" o! Amc these A QQ-ptlfll liooltl w... 13;. m: "sci "zi- “ti; .'i::..£i=.:"ti.°:*::i..t' Etch "l! . but me y; the wey mm d!" 1 ' ' did M, occur m h" d "l! mm t y through the u, oeo. Wbet of he community. ‘rhi is HWY will" ti. =12; t::*::.:.ri..-“~..... m, ‘.’.'.%..‘Z"f.i £.i‘..';.§°‘"g,,',° o m: about it exce r to 1 intend o ' "5 _ m_ P 65011 ClOdOWIgmg d 2d $6,121,?" l‘ azgllléluhlve gotta; gggiuzllgdwlrgte mthes tgiaizlielfieiillc “ . m" - orgo e This flelddgylilll: IIIW, gulf‘? lglygggy aurathlvlltil-laeld. 51:1 iiioiii m": o’ “Mimi! end hand? er - h . ‘ - ' "ZZZ gives you cts that ces hf,’ gfjggf<balragdmkattéier how much aslllxlcuigiliio with its population of he! you end your huabend stand in that rclationshln tdem n“ "lllflfllntelehds become "m" an loot your best, feel your beat "m but “will. and onlypahe olalilld "w lest iwoivosiiffiu?“tl.'°ih‘l“il’éi 9nd G, yo,“ m" , “m. ‘e21 at; scvifiingahot/ first gie, 3,, that llteghths tllllflilflt railroad sts. yoyo living. Mo“ and m Huang.‘ t b"! o". I: pa; b53331: ‘Placid: i e Whetsbouldwnwlllfl | I E : e why it's incomes to maintain you , "libel" weikht alter as. | e whet causes overwlleht l e Diefoberlty. | e PleetohQI. : e How to alas your dist. , 9 Your ideal weieht range. elwelrbt tebleefsrbtneeofbody 015.43,,“ r l Jldeine your caloric neede- 0 Hoidlnl “ideel" weight. ' F-‘lfllléflinpregered Weight Con. reo caloric levels ro I200 i600 and Z100 calories per l7). Complete breeit fest Y ermenutforevtryda ilk-nth m‘ the week. IFRSE. in every package oi some All-BRAN ir YOII eaoctrs iiovri m. n" zit-page booklet can be of’ greet iiel -eepecieily if you ere v t 25. as that's lust eatrue of ello a [rend-teeth] ALL-BEAN. Ior tides being e simple pleesent wey to trip folks enloy natural regularity, it it e mighty valuable end " ‘ us load for ell the fernily. IAVI Till‘ oler ed a reminder tom package of Kello ‘a ALL-E (with your new I Camel Plots today. Your grocer hes ALL-B in 2 convenient sizes. You will find the booklet, soled inside tbs top, in either size L-BRAN package you prefer. NOTE‘ l! h! In! mischence you do not 6nd the klet in your iclnge. simply mail its box top em- llng this fact, with your nenie end address, for your cop to the Kellogg Company, London, enede. injoy Kellogg? All-Mill! time 3 tie/lobe: ways! 1 f w? . y) i‘, ‘ l! A (III? (IIIAI. with milk or cfnm-"Pfl-‘leil! 800d when fresh or canned fruits ere added. 1.1" ~99 .- SPIINKH flavor end crisp texture add new zest. II "S", (llillfllY MUFFIN!- lllnd any time of the day. Easy to e. Simple recipes on every package. Mode by Kelogg‘: In lonthii, Conods AAAAAA g. mas. LANDBIGAN wens W-A. MoKINNON 1i l Willi blah male sat “mbrw: Sacred Hearts chard? -. Miss Eleanor ished eyes explained to her ss gammwlflrlhd g“ walk?" 5i‘. Gently its thcy could that it would m, mm Wyn“ e 5mm" be very foolish of her to insist that A, ‘Momma, ° , wmmm she had no need of e pension, since Magnum m '01?“ M WJUM“ ‘7- she unquestionably had. Most of hrka‘; ' r lg” ’ Wm‘ m‘ what her father left had been u a s.“ av. wrenise spent on her education. And then 10mm. o’ “Hut! o1?"- P-5-1~~ —dldn’t she remember? — when n“), Mo y 3- she married she had spent a good mun“ mllhcvd Muse Medford was deal on furnishing her h0me.. Do Ann Whaleri of Arthur's insurance, though as bnlmfltcr was meld of honor. The were A dflmlide Mines Ethel g Dam, - was small-arid in short, the Am- cfndivhe golzsf‘ Mcxmmn’ ma" ‘efiican laitivtm-akcrlrst had takten hell ' _ cse ma l no eocoun wen uwmd “$33339, l" “m” they provided pensions for the um, ‘ “m,” m? ‘f °l v n °!- widows of meh who died tor their col-Jun at c“ m” "uh Wm‘ ' country. Uncle Clarence knew l “Pt, °°""~ sill "P this was’ a. painful subject; he or Mum. “u” Th‘ m5“ would have liked to spare her Wm‘ these details. in fact, h. hld el- club. The Navy Yer lK-en Reynolds l tihe First National bank ht Boston and a member of the rwrnabank 41mm ls employed at tho F S “JIM! never will forget the time lie collected a Gfllllea Went Ad reward fer firidiri’ e ptinel” ‘RINTHKIR -------------q Vllel lopks you'll f/hd i0 llulr fact-peeked look/er.- II GIIIIIOIJSLI’ on other rereeis-ALL-BRAPPS distinctive .. 9 .3.’ 5. —v what prompted her. ' out of the bank, by Gwen Bristlow‘ 5.... .... It was a y; _ 1g! astonlshnrlleatitu o‘ cub-rm“ race. A ‘of Uncle “Ilélgzgcczlwss very fond -have been deeply distressed to ‘We him. so when Elizabeth ‘said Aunt Gruc was rel . go to the econcluelotlilcltflllelly cilffi. W) had no soul. To Aunt Grace one: soul meant the sum of one's tvmil-lmls. and to her en emotion I“ iymllymous with its expres- 15011- When she we; happ she flushed. when she was u mp y ‘he "lfid. if she liked you s s kissed you and if she was ensry with you she lost her temper. Re- Eflrdlhg these manifestations as identical with the states of mind that insphimd them. when she ob. served at Elizabeth expresged "Will": she concluded that Eliza.- bcth felt nothing, and moi-erg" had no soul. Elizabeth took no interest in herniiunvs reactions, nor, for that ma . ywlribd her to go out with them, sayin; it would do her sood- She tried going out. but. it did her n0 800d whatever. For mey did the same things in the "m9 P150435 nil when Arthur had been among tcm; wheth they Dlllycd in the snow or had dinner at a favorite restaurant or sat around someone’; fire and flyflry Eatlierin reminded her of him. She woud come home and sit down wearily, sorry she had gone. It was easier staying at Mme. where at least shg did not tense of being cheerful. And then one morning in the Billing after the Armis ice, she discovered that she did not have much money left t0 live on. It; gave her a start, not; because she ha dthomht wee rich but because in the pest few months she had not thought about it at all. She had been spending very little, mechanically writing checks for such necessities as food and rent since it was part of the inescapable l “ . W e phone call from Uncle Clarence- who had again constituted him- was in no state to attend to her affairs herself-advised her that she should meet him at the bank the next morning, she obeyed his summons, mildly wondering whet it wss about. Uncle Clarence and the bank vice-president told her it was to make arrangements for her pension as a soldier's widow. The words revolted licr. Without she exclaimed in protest. Arthur had given his life for his country and that was all there was to it. Nothing his country could give lier could restore him and she had no desire fo. anything else. But when she tried to tell them this. .Uncle Clarence and the banker, two kindly yen with grey mus- tache; end sympathetic if aston- much as he could have afforded, ready attended to everything. but the)‘; were s few forms to be fill- out. and then her signature hem, an dhere, and here -- the banker dipped the pen into the ink and held it the handle pointing to her. Elizabeth took the pen rind looked at it en instant. then as though it were a horrid object she threw it down on the blotter and stood up. "No!" she ex- claimed, and she meant it, though she could not Just then have told “No. I don't want the government to pay me for Arthur. I can earn my own living. I'd rather" Before they could reply she rsn leaving Uncle Clarence to apologize for her strange behavior, and the banker to answer Uncle Clarence that it was quite all right. he understood. the poor girl we; ybll Ind Md no idea of money. en she hid undoubtedly received s nest blow. just come beck when she's more reasonable. gled to see you both anv time. Elizabeth was walking quickly along the street She slt some- how strong and free. stronger and freer than she had felt since the dnv she had received that terrible telegram. All her senses were abruptly alert. She noticed that; there was e tingle of firing in the air. People were wal rig fest, es if they had somewhere of im- portance to go. All of e sudden she stopped in front of s store window and said "Ahl“ -- not an audible exclamation. just the swift lit le catch of her breath that she would have given this time out, lest year at the sirht. of e smart black hot with e red feather. Her thrill was gone in in- stan‘. She y 9-0 think, “Why. this ls the “I'll- ‘Jill! to her iiunvb and would amihllls whatever about Arthur, talked, | have to Pl-lt up any shortly pre-‘ trying to understand her reactiorh] Describes Visit To Ellorslie ._____ "mind ‘rrevellcrqdin the Halifax Coun ' vma e3. “m” "l"!!! towns and ll m" d‘ t: “lfimwav from Sum- this point, the person of a d m is stationed here n e station has been renovat- cd to make suitable living lune-s available for the agent, wefic g1 hi: He John and he appeared l W55’ mflr.» However, he busts valuable helper in Roy Gd}- n . As I was leaving the station I Eng/r: crew of Sectionmen working m y so I wandered down among leacm and after a few questions I med some of their names. There WES IV8n M11151‘, the Foreman q! ‘he 85115. Clarence Ramsay, who 321211293 his home in Conway and ed stNlliJglSOQ hiilgzlelillromlvll clan- "14 tht-‘lr dtushter Belilehl) "i213 other Bcctiorimaii who lives gpgund the» wart-s is Hal Gillie, but h, Wee absent from duty that parti- uler day due to illness. Calling on one of the village stores I met the proprietor. Peter McOeul, his son Robert and Rnchei Miller. The latter two out‘; pet" CHNTY i0 the life of a country store. As is my usual custom 1 "called at the school house and had a short talk with the Principal, Alvin Hardy, who taught in Con. way last year. Accorclin, to My, lllflldy there are llllllmxlmaxl a0 ‘Plllllls enrolled at this M31001 ,Th°ll I Daid a visit to the post cf- .fice to see Philip Williams the fostmaster. but as he was not in sigh. I enquired of his whereabouts from Linda McRae, who we; m1 the other side of the wicket. Just ‘at that moment the Postmaster .8Dp€8l‘t3d, as also did George Bar- low, the mai’ driver. so we all had a friendly chat. j The next stop was at Burleighs General store, where I ‘iscussed several topics with Lem Btlrlelgh, ,'Mrs. Lem and their son, James IOver at the Imperial Oil Office 1: made the acquaintance of Tom lMcCaull and Stanley Hutchinson. Other local residents I saw while wandering here and there were: Sherman Hutchinson, a well known farmer Lorne Burleigh and Burton Burlelgh, who are both fox ranchers, Howard Barlow 4nd EX. self her guardian, as he saw she Eric M111 Someone told me that about 15 boys and three girls from Ellerslie ;arc now members of our fighting forces. This is quite a record for e piece of this size and like many ‘other communities it has been tsaddened by the report of casual- ties among these fine young citi- zenr. ' Another item of information I obtained was in connection with ‘the local branch of the Women's Institute. There are some l5 late carrying out a program of iwork on the home front. in keep- llng with the fighting lhClT boys 1 are doing on the battlefronts. The lofficers of the Institute are: ‘ President-Mrs. John Morrison. l Vioe-Ptcsiiient — lvlks. Gladys .Phillips. l E£cre'.ary~—Mrs. llertram Phil- ; ‘Iheasurer -- Mrs. Ernest Mic- e n. This seems to cover the star's events as experienced by ‘The Ikaveller." who then started back {towards the raved highway. a NW miles away over a dirt road that zhad undergone considerable r2- pnlrs recently. judging from ap- peerences. Killed In Action Owen McG-arry of South- port has received the following letter of sympathy on the death of her son. Pie. Joseph Italph Mc- Gerry who win killed in action on July 25 September a 1944 Dear Mrs. McGarry: I now approach s subject which Mrs. H While Itreveilih: through Prince 111 "l6 mflny everydly duties nc-, I 'women in this society and theyi THE ciiaitwiiifisfifowiy cuhizpigiiv Ia lloiiioriaii to oiirSoii Killed lil~ Action euo ma, me He. Malls Clifton Cameron, L6, B. D. G. Highlander! B- Cfly- B. W. E. F. Can. Anny Overseas. 11"" :2" l0 "l you were while Now fa away | A: honror to thyemlm: you left Arid to your "King" on high. A glorious secriflcq you mldg; For us deer noble son You llve by faith within our hearts And will till life is done. t Mrs. Bouts Centered. Freetown l MY- ""1 MN- Bflllllltln Cameron, w w H Kenslnllorl. PL]. HERE'S A SIMPLE EASY WAY l0 Hulp RPlILW/i‘ "Writes ITCH I . s w“ m“ sclmesiizzztt —then lee how l! eoothee, comforts, llV t: Ii fl S ‘ norm” i§3i”%. ‘his Gifiiilififi u! It your nearest drulglatl PAGE ijiiiuiu SUGGESTIONS i i’! 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NOXZEMA .. . . lclif-llllllz-wc arrest, Macrame e HARRISON no I. _ WATCH _ -' I FOR PHONE 219 . FOR . ONFLCENT a y?“ ””” PROMPT , SALE L h crib ii FREE . DATES DELIVERY in plennifl idea in mm eleiity NI will be available gricves ms and which I find hard to deel with, but feel it is my ie-' sponsibility to write and tell you the facts concerning the death of your son. Your son was in 8 Platoon. A Company of the North Nova Scotici Highlanders and went into action Z July. 1944. In the battle which followed there were manv casual- ties. Arnonz those who died doing his duty was your son. He W83 a brave snd courageous soldier and always well what was cx-i pectcd of him. This Job in which he died was no exception l sc to you my sympathy which I know is small consolation, but know that you as e Cpriadlan, can be proud or the but Xvllr son Pllycd in the forthcoming liber- ation of the world, from those who‘ have tried to subjugate all free ea. aeopl Yours Sincerely - Moh- A. W Jefferson,‘ I've noticed anything," before thel tiredness was brick on her and she W98 Blylllit i0 herself, “What dif- ference does it make what I wear 11°"? Inviting up st the store "Ont. she remembered that she hid bflllsht many hat; here in U" Bast one afternoon shs had‘ called Arthur and told him to nick her up hero on his way home. no had come in while she was still hesiteting, and had made the choice for her -“Here'| the one for you. Elizabeth. black with e red e. she caught her "With lllin. but this time it was t0 stifle e sob, and she hurried home as fest es she could. C K l'l I A D5 3‘.'.'§;.‘..‘.".‘;;i‘;‘fi.."’."€§€. ‘c: m I Qcn y over the blackheads-end you will wonder where they have ins Once et borne she set down B L A itcnselyk aiselzing lherseg ‘wigh a‘ Blackheads 9o quickly b: a Inel- m?‘ g "°"'°“'-- ‘M ‘mif- Iiethod that dissolves them. Get twI §§,,,,;",’,',, rwcalmnlwaallezlfigzuilln! asking the question she had un~l consciously. by the words she was‘ using, provided the answer. she to et awe . hed Inusdl It’ being t training. CAADNS VETERANS ‘hlalrtbebenholeaeeieeeledvuiaenneato '37:?‘ ‘is Dwain of Canal: of plus to roan-b. ‘he ‘tnen and women of the arseed foreee. To let e ll details nave end m4 ""7 “ndfinnh Wat/lube aME/mfiblrr” Poo/tows w IBTI ll! HIILIILE lFT cud-h ye-eeteblieiment P'°S"" d. This wee tltlf “mm”, g. a job-end that the ability necessary l" "' . young “WY h" peacetime worm“ h outlook hu changed Ill i ¢ mo, will went senate!“ maid,‘ r9 ell who lllE iooirioiiai. ruisiiie mill! man or woman. Wh° will b‘ I vice , . Every ex sci’ . I m‘ by ‘ com-u in training assisted in rcestabl is eligible for it. To htlP likely to result in Wm be guidance in the services before in uniform ml)’ b‘ . ' reer. for a Pfifie txzm a school o; technical institute. fecs will be paid, and in additio man or woman ma?’ ma" “P m: $60 monthly if single; $80 monthly l“ ' m“ m it. addition. =h=r= I" =“°‘”°“°“ and other dependfllfl- M, y, however. will b‘ job, irll industry. In these cases. if necessary. will ‘dd w ‘h’ w‘ Training is available for the to a maximum of one yfll’. bu‘ bgygfld that: time if necer my, and if service is more than a year. Disability sinners get epflilfl w” mration, their tiflh‘ l” training ,il wntinuotll- the booklet. ‘ = ' ' Qmrfl/II/l‘) El Il$QllIIIE worked with one P1411594 meneot rc-wfl - d“ skill and its IIkQPL‘ f ° P“ the only etiawer t0 t: fizz‘ s‘: iob h by ' surest wOY l: l" i.” the“ n,‘ mmy who enlisted 90 rv c ~ ee ho hue bu“ sway from fill! There ere others w on ghg uniform. _Tl\¢l'v cle opportunity i0! (l the 1n Qmde’: errnc skill. There ere mill)’ W t... ~11 -~"'1;""P.::::':;.. months and yeere £3’ h“ given w; Recognieiiteg d1"!- Cxl: Juan m ha“, themselves an hive eorvel- T u“ l. illfilllllll. TIIIIIII dm d ' D0 ' ‘ ‘l bl tn all who are a iii/i ‘Dust: awlilllinefifteen months of dischaiééil univcrsi _ _ _ be extende although all‘ Penod. ‘Jfllclfiuggncu, under “mm excepuona l ' ' fees are . . f vocations trainmflv .As math: ‘cedtfifmainmnana allowances up to paldl an ttlell f r a single man or Single Woman‘ $60.00 mo“ ythlll foreman and his Wil0,tOg€lllCl' endhwl-ggxzlslzz’ f; dependent children. wit a . ' d n a month These allowances will be Qdllmu? O h ,5“ f month basis of the veteran s time in tllflslir‘ ll ' or ‘ding no year is failed and providing n0 prov! , f n‘ year into Quppléffltllfali are earned rom c the next. In the ca _ d an“ my be continue course. and l“ °*°‘P“°‘.“ t. the national interest. On mm P°5 a‘ll who bad started Oppomlnny l! a“ postgraduate work. 0f ‘ were about to start itat the time of their enlist» ment. These studies mufit be gqmmcnccd within um year of discharge- choose the tninilll 111°“ occupational counsellors discharge. Skills learned Willie found a valuable foundation n the exrscrvice d his wifi. for children ‘he "m? - w... se of outsmnding ‘mdwuf f ‘he to completion '0 _ _ 1 “m, where ll. l5>ln graduate studies. trained right on tiic the Government. gee carried while period of service. it can be extended ES ARE RANS‘ WELFARE OFFICE “E5 VBTET o N B D | N KEY cENTMm NOT UNDEISTA I NEAREST WILFAIH OFFICER ed under the authority oi Hon. la TERANS’ INT TO SOME MAN 0R n A, Mackenzie, ‘Liinisier 0i AFFAIRS WOMAN OVERSEAS] Iseu