2-. L J of Casualties; I ADIAN AIR FORCE lo A!‘ CAgVEBBEAB 0n Active Service l Bu Prnancéa Pierce. R-Bgt... I - | Vancouver Po" “u” A wmlim. Davey. Hugh Augustine. WO..‘ lAndover. Muss, U. B. A. t l Nice Change [or Saturday Supper E441 hfix and making good! All-IRAN SCRAPPLE i pound fresh it teaspoon wwdwl-sc- pork sausage law grams ca uun 2 cups watnr 9f w? gsupwn ‘a 1 3i tea-spoon Tripper” Brown sausage lu frying pan;stir occa- sionr’\ ; pour ofi‘ and save fut. Bring write.‘ to boiling point; add season- ings. Stir in cornmeal; stir constantly Qtll thick. Add Ail-Bran and sausage; mix welL Pour into wet loaf pan; chill until firm. Unmold; cut in hall- inch slices; blown iii sausage fat on hot. griddle. Servo with syrup or apple butter. |l» f sitslrs mm r’ l‘ By An Island Farmer's Wile l (Continued from 33c 2) lflllfllei‘ towards the sasoles tak- inginalltbatwaslntarestlnga t us. There was Mattie the Muaoovy a member of the out- the sun . was innoieiitly watching two of her ofi- spring preeniru; themselves in a small S -sI-rearn, which had begun tn trickle in the warmth to-dny. “Would they bite?" Judy asked suspiciously editing a little closer to me. Junie is tiotnsafly so distrustful. He regards with the greatest delight their peculiar habitsHe loves to make them fly You just haven't tasted sci-apple y until you've tried it made with ' KellogghAll-Braullhoae toaatygold- l en-brown shreds give it more body I ...make it something to really ainlr . your teeth intomaud of course they ' add that hesveniynut-liko flavotirthst l only Kellogg's All-Bran can give. Clip tho rccipo now and try it on your table this Saturday. Get Kellogg's All-Bran today. 2 oonveniant aims. Made by Kellogg, London, Canada. Helps keep you rcguiar-mlurallyl nidtypirAll-Bran a mom plew of the pond- white today and tree-bordered but! in summer “ ‘ and Shflrlilillf-Z Beyond the pond there's the Dub] c or as Jildv will have lt the “cnuntv ' a, V1818 the place an cid- worid look. Arid thcic is that pram, sm "up the creek’ ln the direc- t of the Spruce Grove isrmJ which appears to end within sis l but which when one comes there leads only to _v charming ho Blue sky was, small gracetui sway ps. J was be-l ginning to fldget, Older olk speokl language — zood too if younser one: would only pause to, listen. Brut when voure anxious to: to every chore in order to go oomrpl 01 skating in the after-glow, minutes spent thus are‘ lengthy. Janus came with the men whenl they returned from Rob's, the saw- ing acne. It had been s. long after-l noon. l could barely make hlrn out Horlpe, Raoul Alberto - Oroaco, H1, ‘lloledo. Ohio. U. B l. McAilister. John Carson. $0.. Montreal. Que. Neil, David Llewellyn. 20.. Bosn- iard’s Bay, Newtoundlund. O'Kane. Thomas Leslie, PO. North Bay. Ont. . Stock. Morley Bernard. P0" Ra-f pin-a Bat. l Missing 0n Active Service After Air Operations Bird, Donald Joseph. F0. Tor- onto. Ont. , Burns. Neil Alexander, 10.. ‘Ib- ronto. Ont. ‘ Carling-Kelly, Fitzroy Oaven-l dish, W.-C.. Toronto, Ont. . Ooilinson, Leslie John. Sgt. Camlachle. Ont. ' Dales, Harry John, F0" Wlnd-‘ 15v Ont. 1° ans, Allan llewellyu. .,| Regina, Sask. Hyde Philip. FO.. Magoz. Que. Little. Thomas Bruce. F0. Car- negie. Man. McGovern, Hugh Thomas. PO. ottlrlliéoili Philii P-Sct . oinaa p. . -. Prescott. Ont. Bundle. sldnsy Gordon. P.- sgt. Wrenthsm. Alta. Wallis, Richard MacMillan, FO., Toronto. Ont. Previously Prisoner 0i’ War In Germs y Bu Been Exchanger! u Uulkd Klnldom Smyth. Kenneth Caldwell, F1.- Lieut. Bhswvllle. Que. l Previously Missing 0n Active; Service — Now Reported Prisoners 0f Wan-Germany Johnson. Herbert bee, WO. Arn- agon, Arkansas, U. s. A. MhcDonald. John Morrison. . 821-. Kerriadale, Vancouver. B. c. Phillips. John Roy, Ill-Ssh. To- ronto, Ont. Previously Missing 0n Active Service — Now For Official Pur- poses Presurued Dead Baldwin. John Moody. 70.. Hem- llton. Ont. Bo Henry Cllerbent. FL-Lleut PO., Mon- Vancouver. B. . Cole. Ralph Stewart. ms cnaawrfiftroww consulari Italics. all: . lllil lore lleaenea on = CAPSULES This grand prescription gives you the benefit oinoi ONE but FOUR provon poln-rallevln eoldl-dle- pulling Ingredients. are‘: haw llisy work- l-Rollavvoa Iain all foul-II)- nous hat. 2-Glvoa Longer Lasting Iallai. ll-Givea lira lllt you III Illi- ll-Ia grand Ior tlrlppe. Taxation 0f Fishermen’: Ila-Operatives I fisher-men's '- o o! est encouragement mfimuims“ nullity“ Jones. Harold William. He. West Cook's Cove. N..B. Previously Reported New Reported Wogpdai And Prisoner a r New Brunswick Reflineut heclerc, Gerard Joseph, Pte.. i‘. iiimmiilii ma... N evo y ow Reported gisoner 0f War New Brunswick Regiment Dubs, Wilfrid. Pie, Leger Cor- ner. Moncton. N. B. CAhiAllA Dad Veterans Guard o! Canada Arsensult, William Paul, Sgt, Durham Centre. N. B. SHERBROOKE W. I. The regular igrithly meeting o! Shcrbrookc Women's Institute for F armen’: co-operatlvea service in marks and d tion o! supplies at coat and surplurshowi to the their ta in the by General Manager J. H. McKichan. The other brief presented at the morning sit o! the five-man commission un er Mr. Justice Errol M. W. McDougall of Montreal was by the Arnold Oo-oper Hous- ing Corgfiratlon, at Tornplrinsvliie. Reserve ines, N. S. The brief was read by Joseph Lsben. director and former presi- dent of the organization, which was selected as re resentativc o! the seven Nova Sco is housing co- operatives. There are ll members in the co- Prod March O-Jfaxntion of ratives, in view lva fl- l!!! at the end oi an operative. The houses are owns by the corporation and leased members. who-are all directors of the groiép. Improvements in hous- ing con tloua obtained by the co- ggative were discussed by Mr. n. r Students llapartail to Military llqe. ILLE. N.B., (C?) — The names o! an students of Mount Allison University here have been ropoted to hea unr- l‘ be . Miiitar Dltarlct N . sill. and d... s ° 5 . SJ. the university, th students, au; in any cases where it was dlcated the student miiht omipletc his course in the regular number o! years he be permitted to complete the present ‘academic year, which ends early ri May. (The wartime regulation govern- ing university students states "the: authorities hope that at hesdquar-l ter-s no lame number of men will lied to the services at least until the end oi’ the collecre year") Male registration at Mount Al- llson Ls approximately 300. many" 9° bairtioa. w d to crowning IIOHBS itunity to dis- s new open- bonnets. design- coronet braid ed to fit around , Thus a shining cluster of curls or bral the crown cl crowncd llfllS. iJllVES the braids ran.) Little w . the m e Paris o orient at i‘)? W of the Mlllinaq . Hats for u“ . light, “um comintp-thougl. important than in T6061“ years. The wide ed sailor. mains onc spring’. m1 i brown Oi‘ l i inn l Prlalsliglqq“ weight lrllnminzs. ,, _ I Pimple Govered Face _ Kills Many a Bananas The lives of inany able by the breaking out of know of cases where a young people are made miscr- pimples. sud you omising romance rfllliiilll y lliS been spoiled by those red, wgirte, fostering and pus filled aoroa on the face. The trouble is not so much physical "pain. bu‘. the ' , by the ombnrrnsdng rlkligurclnent which . often makes the suiferor ashamed to _g - mental auflering caused ,1. o out in mlnpnny. ‘Hm’ Qua‘ The quickest. way to got. rid of pimples is to inlprovc the general .. , by a thorough cleansing of the blood. Burd March was held at the home of Mrs. L. B. Llnkletter. The presi- den-t occupied the chair arid the -— ———~ t h und mlliio-ry a . ric Msdson carried off the prize o 5:013?“ thaeresssneeliumber of sfiq A delicious lunch was served and dents have been reported to irom roost to roost in the poultry- liouse. Indeed. if he had all his Eksar. “William. P0. Winnipg- own way he would willingly spend n to cell for hi "av 8x15’ M from a genera. store in the vlclnitw. ‘tricusi-s about the brim-yard. Pard more o! ills time. when he idslts here. at this amusing sport. Whe- ther to repress or foster such de- sires on Jamie‘: part ls quite bc- yoncl James‘ or my knowl e. Now a-days there are two opinions on the subject-to allow or not Lo al- low. l was reared-if I may say it- nocordmg to the latter school _of thought. “inch because " ‘ seemed not so far removed from the ancient lsw then. was generally practised in those days. I think, allhoilgh like every other work- able plan. it has its lesser points. when one considers the sins peculiar to mankind it _ a lan to be Riven much deliberation Before leaving it in favor of an- ntllrr. The hens Irlorylng in their fr’ om tc-day scratched indus- slept not too soundly I suspecg on a rug in a sun-filled farm-sleigh. Jays called greetings to us from the trees belov‘ the mill. We were obliged to call Jeanie for consultation on the cattle mai- ter. Even then We were bothered in coming in a conclusion. The‘ breathing of one of the animals was so strniizr. it lcti us to 1"’iif..‘: we had fouzzcl what. Jarr liacl feared. 'l‘hcu when we rgflmd there quietly until in the silence cud-shoving Wfis resumed. our fears passed from us and we left Wire-n I beggo; lilni to come indooes from the cooness, he turned a polite but deaf ear. Neither bribe nor promise worked lhcir usual charm. Lnsizad he went eagerly to carry the lantern for Jams-s. I saw him hold the light. when the Nell- msre thrust. an impatient velvet nose into a pail of water. He also showed a light to James ivhcii he nmdc several trips to a stable with lrvcdding. Now cares forgotten, he sleeps soundly on the room-couch. Jzimos" has Just been in to make sure ills blanket y about him before going back to reading. The house l5 very stlll. Olnlv the rustle of and Jamie's bmnthing, Tilt-n even The porch-door opens. It's Judy homing from her skating and Kar-l olyn-for Jamie. _ Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- ght. "T13R17 FEN‘ l\ INB" Spring hats 1n Britain will be “very icminlhr,” according l0 a Mayfair designer who makes lieadwenr lor members o! the roy- al famliy. Fancy riotous in check, candy stripe and flowered designs Will be featured. she said, and colours will bc "blottirg-paper pink, maize yellow, chartrcuse green and soft turquoise." them reclining acelullv, side by aide in the coin ort of their stalls. We visited at Jeanies ln the house cross the lane. Joanie has a truest. lady wlln proving hair-like mine-who knit busily as she chat-. lr'l, A grand-child's sock. I know.‘ There's a dlfierent. outlook from; Jeanle's house. Pro hem one 1188a A small kitchen is usually best painted in one basis colour. A large kitchen can be made more cozy by the use of two basic tones. one dark. one light. This, of course is in addition to splashes of other colour from incidcn 1 objects. O In SUNCREST Milk from the rich mill: v feeding in accordance with by your doctor. GlN RM Milk PRO you get ALL the original cream produced by the famous; tested herds of Leeds and Grenville Countier-plus the health value of‘ Vitamin D added by irradiation: It comes to you doubly concentrated, doubly rich-and ; with the extra health value vitamin. That makes it: better for baby-and better ,. for all the family. It’: better, smoother, too. Put; SUNCREST Milk on your Use it in cooked dishes, in beverages, - ‘Piinrrzo of‘ the added sunshine finer-flavoured,‘ shopping list. and for infant the formula recommended is tucked Wilffllilly| James’ pullers‘ as I write the quietness is brokenJ Firs. Ernest Dyer. r-o. Edmon- ton. Alta. Hanan. Ingval Mlllar. P0. Ea- monton. Alta, Hamish. Clyde Roderick, PO. Hubbards. N. S. 0711:1511. John Roy. PO.. Hamilton. Lindensmith. Gordon Leroy. PO, Toronto. Ont. - Matheson, Everett Morley. PO, Vancouver. B.C. McGlbbon. Reginald Stewart. FO.. Dundee, Que. Reason. George Campbell. PO. ,-Toron-_to, Ont. olftobmson. George, F0, Toronto, Roe. Arthur Emerson, .. L, a - ‘Wand. Calif, . . . “g o k Sanlo. U S A Bender. Sa sir PO" usual opening exercises were car- ried cut. The secretary's. and treas- urcr's reports were read and ap- nrovcd. Roll call was answered by twelve members by "Items of Interest". Tu-"o visitors iverc also present. The rcporls of school and visit- ing committees were received and new ones appointed. Correspond- ence was read and discussed. $10.00 nus voted to the Red Cross and $5.00 to the linen fund of Prime County Hospital. Several yards of mifcrlal were hcuirht for dresses for refugee . It was decided m procure linings {or two more quills. Mrs. Leonard Small. Mrs. Alex Chappclle and . James Harris were appoint- ed a conmiiltcc to paci: and scnrl boxes to the boys who are scrvlnz John Alexander. Bsgnrunoff. ISamucI, PO., Trail, ‘Taylor. John Roy, 111.4,. 1,, Wginipegz. kMan. e“ in Syc, All R , ., Deer. Alta. an o” PO Red Wflye, Wendell Cliiiord, W0, Fitchburg. Mass, U,s.A. Seriously Ill McNally. Jack Angus Hall. 210., .N-iagsra Falls. Ont. Scrioll-‘ly Injured On Active ce Serv Tnggart. Jack Harvey. PO, To. ronto, Ont. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Province!) Seriously Wounded N.S. and P.IJ.I. Regiment MacKlnnon. Edward Mortimer, Llflli» stellar-ton. N5. Killed In Action De Quebec Pte. Buctouche N.S. and IREJ. Re an Gllllllt. Edward Janignli-tflpls Mrs. Carrie Gallant (mother) 64 Kins st. 0* rlottetmvu, n, r. New Bru mi, Bellefleur. m. nwndston. N, B. "Cgmeau. Gerald. Pie. Belledune. William Francis Mal- lzto. Milford. N. B. n. yre. Roi Joseph, Pie. S ohn. N. B. l Mm u! Ailaiu, Arsene. Bay. N. B. Dlcd Grant, John Warren Ross. Pia, Halifax, N. s. Seriously Wounded N5. and P.E.I. Regiment Lnybolt. Clement Edwin, Pia, Halifax. N. S. NRISZOR. Michael. Pte. Sydney, Severely Wounded us. and rnr. Redmont Baker, Elliott Norman Roy, Pia, Halifax, N. S. Doucette. Everette st. Olair, Pie. Mill's Village. N. B. Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Power. Albert Montague. Pte, New Glasnow. N, s. Slightly Wounded Corps 0f Royal Canadian ll IIQQPI Harvle. Frederick. Opt. Haula- rt. N. S. N3. and P121. Belimaut Poitier. Louis Murdock, Pte., Invemosalzvmsl.’ W I a ounded New Brunswick Regiment MacDonald. Clarence Frederick. Pte. Cbntham, N, B. Robertson, Earl Georue, Pie, Tldehead. N. B. Wilson. Percy George, Pta. North Devon; N. B. Wounded Remaining 0n Duty New Brunswick Regiment Knawlton. Delberg Sylvanus. 5d,, V Plaster Bock. N s: so. lives ~ Oorpa gt Rxiyall‘ Canadian lnsiueen Andrews. Eric. cpl. Newcastle Creek. N. B. ' New Brunswick Icslmeui Teed. Georpe Barry. Pie. Gold- en Grove. . B. . Royal Cauadgn Army Medical a MncKennia. Lausrence Alley. rm, New OlIIBOW. N. . - I (Accidentally) NJ. an] LIJ. Regiment i _ovci'seas from this commu m. All donations to be sent to the home of the president before March l0. The following articles were com- pletcd for the Red Cross: 3 dresses. 1 turtle-neck sweater. 1 Quill. l pr. socks. l pr. soakers. Collection was taken which amounted to $1.00. The programme committee pre- sented Prof. Lattlmers Economic Survey cf P.E.I. which related many educational facts and fiz- urcs. A contest was enjoyed and Mrs, QM BREATH i r-ME‘! of all adults have bad braltlll And scientific tuta prove ten- elasiwly that in 7 out of l0 cues OOLGITE’! TOOTH POWDEI instantly nope oral bad breaths ‘IVE "0"!" Compared to other leading brands; large tin of Colgate’: gives you up to J0 nan brlablngr, a giant tin up to 46 more --t‘or not a penny more! SMOKERS! Colgate’; Tooth Powder is or of O0 that wa r to against to om staiyn @513.» breath! Gel Oolgatefi today. - MLIITI‘! TOOTH PDWIII 25c 40s cum vooa sauna LIIIGINI YOIIIIM colours ma’. ', “ a social half hour enjoyed. God Save the King brought the meet- ing to s close. JOE PALOOKA l % Acadia Univ- 'ersity. Wolfville, _.s. No figures- ‘have been announced from the , other Maritime universities. FRIENDTTYrFlNIS the complexion should clear u ock Blood Bitters helps to clcanso the blood and with theblad p. The T. Mllburn Cm, Limited. Toronto, Ont. A asp vows-r AN LACE Cll-AR I