THAT FULL FLQVOI IS IRINGING A DOMINION-WIDE SWING TO CHASE b SAN BORN COFFEE l IOASYIO INCANAD‘ flllll Id- Iill hi!!! CRIBS It'll BOI- r"="~“~"’” ! - ' A - ‘lgngvrgliifgfrdrnu: oi “so "IE “ILL llrgmgtie Story of lialleyfield war. 1111042 he enlisted t. m» “ | by - l [runes Parkinson Koyes ~._~ '-\"\\\'v\, xwww CHAPTER XI k can get a. plane at li- pelier," Jennees answered. ‘ "All right, you're cirivuig to Montpelier with mt‘. so I can catch to next, plane " "Oh Peter, pleas: mop llil: uiii It won't. take you out of your way It l-ll to leave me at home! The road goes right by our house and "And then You C3“ Bu straight V! the wlcphoiie nncl talk to Vaughn‘, before I've rend the HO’, uci i0 you. i Look here you ought to be thank-i in; your lucky stars for the way thtnfl have turned out. not M11118 to pull anymore fast one and get- ting right back into hot water a-, gain. Do you mean to say you‘ wouldn't enjoy a nice long with rne, this beautiful winter dayili why I should think you'd weicomei the chance to go on vmh Your ef- qorivileges, which I mentioned to gtaefi wheedle that proposal om- you before, in passing. l5 onh/ one ‘(Temperance Sena-Herb Mac. Akin she w“ ennui,“ o! Lof‘ them. _But hes still got. to be‘ i321; e’. mood softened partly by rend and.t,ngd, 1th probnbly be severa_i__M iifsion Band Supt-Airs. Angus partly bv elation But her own feariwflfks bemffllh" “ml “Kris Place. iglniant My i was still unausswlsed. and her And wtintsngoitii to appen m s sson Band Supt.- "m n“ w“ “m emnumd wnhithe meantime? Miss Irene Bruce. n an mmwd nmwsh, "I mhk | Baby Band Supt-Mrs. Dun y...“ the b bully and the ch" "l" M"°K““‘°"- ma‘ unmeakabe cad 1 "w" uni _ _ Mrs. Harry VanBuskirk presided m m” me, Y0“ seem hem on may“ Well, in the meantime I think iii-Wink m6 WOFShiD Period. follow- L ing m9 miserable in ever-v way you own You might. at least tell me- whs-th happened " What Happened "I'm Qotng to tell you what's‘ happened, or as much a; it's heal-i my ilor you to know. r.ow that I, haven't 80% 00 watch Thirkell like s hawk and alt the same time wise sue he doesn't see hide or hair of I .- "Well. whkt. did happen?" "I was noohnlsnt after the mun-I ner recommended lw the fflmws to ads. through barnyard gate Into the back and nodded i, in n very friendlyi s0? ‘Hun I l er local taxi driv .1 ‘Mr Thirkellb gust ‘on; h» fllg house, hasn't he ' ll that the taxi driver _ls sometimes disparacinrzitvi g dumb yokel He nodded. alt me. I didn't have to do myself. He sintpli‘ took‘ %‘ ted that if I talked about irkell fr. that camel Wllfl 1M two af iu must be in cahoots" "so you wouldn't be too holy t0 resort to the heinous (‘Time of lying yum-self: < "nice use lies and lies. You t be the Dlsoe emu the Connemictii; River into "Helpful if you would have men- ed tbs matter without prod- . llsmembe , I'm s stance:- in parts. when‘; the name o! You'll see the WW 1 wvuldnv. oali him ga Probably one of those strong silent men you read about." ‘For bnuvsn‘, sake. skip it! Do ‘m; u; l me you walked to s dow end looked in fls that?“ “Oh, I dld it very wsrllyl l stood it the side, half’ hidden by a neat shutter thllt pried 1115i ‘ihe 1935i bit loose. I didnt want to take any hssr-cn/wthing I could h; didn't lcok out He was too lmsy Investing mir friend Mr Lents with and d-enxielvli Very politely, however. He even passed around cigarettes. Thp Hellmans’ were ouniplcltelv bowled over mink they're probably still fr. due. Thirkeli called Mrs Hell- man Gnsdiiiie Frau Hi: German h unimpeachable Also his ‘Hench. Qpenish. Italian. Portuguese. Rus- . Arabic and—" tlv-e ‘A under the sponsorship of Dominion Fbundries dc Steel Limited. s, part u! the Canadian Broad- osstlng Corporation's run a series of broadcasts featur- ing new industrial developments in Canada. this country is a recent ment of great importance t0 the Dominion. Food nere and ous quant ties of tlnlllflte C!" "CW . obtain supplies in this country. The | y interesting to everyone. drive I has beer. clared ioreigti agent, including thel misuse no ibe ‘meant it literally when I said I'd Refreshments were served by Mrs. ' NlW ire-Airs nnr err nose um, Prank Tin Plato Industry Missionary Meeting Tonight the “Story of Tin Plate" 'ill be told by Hartley McVicar The monthly meeting o! the Vfllleyfield Auxiliary W.M.S. was held st the Manse on Wednesday "Wm. Jen. 13th.‘ Mrshfliev.) AD. con uc ed t e opening and business period. She briefly and beautifully led the members to look over the past ye“, and {Orvmrd to the new year, with thanksgiving for all that has been flllwmlilléhed. looking more and more unto God m lead us m high. er and better things in tn; yea flhifli The Impressive installation service was conducted by Rev. A. D. Sterling. Following are the officers: President—Mrs. A.D. Sterling. lst Vice-Pres-John MscLeod. 2nd Vlce-Pres.-D. H. MacPher. 30h. 2rd Vice-Pres-Finlay Mathgson, Secy.-W. A. Bruce. Treasurer-Jack iViacPherson. Assistant Treas.~\V.A. lvinciieod. ‘Community F. S8C.-—M. D. Afar. oi (JOXAENSSMIHBI friinkingli Itll PTO] 66'. ill The manufacture of tin plate in develop- Cansdian csn- sckeirs, who use tremend- un plate industry will provide per- munerit employment fur hundreds of Canadians._ The dramatic siorv covering tin lets production should be intense- lndicted on several; charges. his activities as an undo-t ll. Literature Secy._Munru Bruce. you'll probably get a. nice little int: the given theme, “The King. tice suggesting that you better dom of God in tlils Community". one of the Witnesses. 1don't im- Ten members responded to roll you'll like that particularly. call. A verse sent by Mrs. J. N. But at least it's s lesser evil than MacDonald was read in response being under arrest yourself. I told to her name. Reports of the Year yr)“ m“ you'd had a c1054; ghave were given by the secretaries. The As s. matter of fact you've 11nd a irfiflwrvr, Mrs. Jack ifacPherson. couple of ‘em. Thirkell didn't see 1‘6l1oi'tcd_ that the Society had ygu on Hellman‘; prqpergy and I reached iis allocation and also cov- couldnt take you into the house ercd the 6'.‘ increase asked for. with ms and bring {out face to face Mrs. M. D. Mart-in checked on vis- with Lents. I had keep ypu out its made. The study from "West of 553i!“ to save xruy story. 0f the Date Line" was conducted "Save your awry! Didn't you by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Using the give any thought at all to ssvira "IBP and locating Malaya and the me. you rotter?" Dutch East Indies. she reviewed "Not very much." Peter reapond- missionary" work this area, ed dieerfully. "I kept tfilllng you where 1500 missionaries were cut I was through making any special Off from the world church by the effort to so that. But the story's Japanese invasion, Miss Nona another mutter. And I've got; p, Bruce and Mls Annie MscLeod hollow-what a scoop! I'll gq places assisted with this study program. on the strength of this. faster and Members are‘ to meet. again on further than I've ever managed to Feb. 16th for the World Day of go before’ prayer program. Hymn 252. "In "What do You mesn, you'll go Christ ‘There Is No East or West" lieu?‘ followed by the Lord's prayer "I mean it liwmlly. lust as I brought the meeting to a c1059, Y7 tell the world if I found out you'd Sterling, and a pleasant socinllinur lied lo m’: Wcil. I'll have to wait 91110344- awhile to do that, because as I also said before, I'm will ' the benefit of the d possible, and I probably can't pmve THOMAS Ofl-IALLOIAN shthing until I get you and Lentz mflhQf__of 1mm 1 he“ W“ on ST, GEORGE, Jan. iii-Friends me witness “and Bu; I may m," throughout Charlotte County and going places before you reach other parts of the province will lie there. I certainly wouidn‘; M a shocked to learn of the death of pggyune m“ keep m from 59,311. Thomas O‘Halloran at his home. in fng for the other side of the world St. George. His death followed a ss l. war cw ndent." shim 111F165!- "Qh pm,- piugkqueue (imp; Mr. Uflalloren, who for the past go off w the other side of the 4'4 years had been a resident of world Don't leave m9 u; face n mm this town. was a well known sur- without anryone to help me! I'd die veyor. He was a member of the if you did! I couldn't inm- it 1g 1 Knights of Columbus and oi the wens smiled as a witness! I'd-imp" Hvlv Nlme Society- (Cqnflgmql 19159111“) i Born in Bloomfield, P.E.I., he was the son of the late Elizabeth and Matthias Offolloran. He c5055)»; pg]; 3pm,“, survived by his wife and four daughters. Rev. Sister M. Francis In s pretty ceremony u; 5c Joseph, of the Sisters of (Jharity, George's Presbyterian Church Winnipeg: Mrs. S. Arthui-Eveleill. mnnee on New Year's my. Marion Kl-Mfliifldi Mfl- Edwlfd 1-minu- dlughtgr a! Mr, and 1Vl‘.r|, sey Ind Miss Euialis Uffallorsn Vincent, Mabel Street, hg- at home; two brothers, Maurice, 9f cams the bride of Cpl. Robert J. Livemwre W115. Me». and Joseph. Dixon, R..C.A.1I'.. eldest son of Mr. of Sydney. N. 8., and several nieces and Mrs. F. Dixon. of Charlotte- and nephews- P11. I. Rev. John Wsldie The funeral was held from st. officiated. George's Church with high mus The bride's father [eve her in of requiem being conducted by marriage. She wore s gneeful Rev. H. L. Coughlan. Pallbearers Grecian style gown of white sheer were: A. V. Clli-nshsn. SLII‘. Mor- in floor-length with shoulder veil an, Alexander Campbell, George or lace held in s. little flowered HQHHEBSBY, Ambrose Murphy and pan-cake hat. Her flowers were H. O. Parks. Interment was made deep nk uni-nations in ii shower, in the new Catholic Cemetery, and s e were the groom's gift. e Mount Pleasant. strand of pearls. Miss Geraldine Vincent, u hsrl sister's bridesmaid wore s f 00r- length gown in pastel pink. in TI! OLD YIAR. AND T!!! NEW princessstlyle. with a small flow; red hea res: and a bouque o i- i. fishy? pink csrnztoians. LAO. Wea- u‘ y’ a“ revolt w m‘ 91d BY ""9 ‘"4 "i"- Let us wish him s lace of repose A reception was held at the ' hams of the bride's parents for m’ cglfdikl” m h “w” W" the immediate families. Mrs. Vin- Add, t cent wore a turquoise 30W" Wm‘ Whrllgsiélil: ‘frgsggiilgtliiarpgltizoesi isio accents in Inter CPL-find m; v n; Mighty cities lnid waste by the re .,,'.,;’l' "m" “m” h ‘u frock and bet with brown coiltlhd ‘hi, Ohlv the first wt. Lents leeessories-(London nee Press.) ms, Dlxonglsft on e triP north the bride travelling in l iillc wooi _ And the veer best blood of the . nations, 90mins Out in e river of ore. v ii" K lb Th! lulu: I - hesd if you like so many siril '~==.......-—~=,..-..-::::.. his nervous,’ "drag ' bit than’: . ca“. ,. v- TIIIS lllllll IIIIIBIII '°"-i“ f \ lbo you wonder he turned from it "Welcome in!" let us cey m the i New Year. ‘"011. please bring us s promise of t peace! | Plnkhsm’: menu: NMPOIIIIU ' iAwful conflicts he saw on t s ooeln. e lend, find above in the lfiflO‘m , ll? -— ft em weary Ind ready to die"! vIbr the wéarld is efiiune and in U1 I iWill the horrors of wnr never , cease? ,Prsy show us the right road ts i victory, Then destroy sll the weapon; n1 war, Gisin old Greed and his som,. i Hate and Envy. | So they never can rule any more)‘ "Welcome in!" let us say to the l New Year, For his presence brings hope tn the world. from elective roots end herbs gliélalilmln It) . Here's a product Receives Serious and Mm. lnnlld MAoGilvrvs Spring Street, that their son, Charles A. MecGilvrsy of - e United . t tor with full dstflils And u . . 5., Mrs. for the Cradle Roll and Mrs. Sem- ‘THE CH!- .__________.. <--.-s_.. Wound in Action With II. S. Form i r bemreoeivedbyllr Wordhsl Y-Il States armed forces we: do! in lotion Canadian merchant marine. l-nd in the following your ed to the United States when he enlist- od in u: inn-n ooze. Is took his beds training in ssrgin. and went ovsrseu lut October. His brother, Ronald, is serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. An- other brother, John, is e loycd in s. munition pilnt in Dore ester, Acme Officers Installed At the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague. the District Deputy President, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald, ulilted b the District Deputy Marshall. a. M. F. MscDonal and Put Noble Grands. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Mrs. Roy Fraser, Mrs. Addie Duvar, MISS Ruth MacGregor and Mrs. B. N. Stewart, the following of- ficers were installed: lgoble Grand, Miss Mary Hemp- Vlce Grand, Mtsl Lois Robert- son. Recording Secretary, Miss Thel- ma rter. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Ith- kn Btewart, Treasurer, Mn. Howard Vieker- eon. Chaplain, Mrs. Douglas Muc- BTEU. Warden, Mrs. Waiter Goss. Conductor. Mrs. Samuel Reid. RS.N.G., Mrs. M. l“. MacDonlld. TO HELP GROWING Besides rzinkin highest leads all natural cereals in Vitamin Bi. Children need this vitamin for rowth! Everyone must ave "anti-fatigue" Vita- min B1 for true vitllityi L5.N.G., Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. R.S.V.G., Miss Ruth MecGregor. L.s.V.G., Mrs. George Nichol- son. Inside Guardian, Miss Catherine Curiie. v Outside Guardian. Miss Anne Matheson Pianist, Mrs. H. Davlson. Junior Past Noble Grand, Miss Sue Hemphill. Prior to closing the meeting, brief addresses were given by Mrs. L. H. Coffin, Past President of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. L. B. Me!- lish and the retiring Noble Grand. Miss Hemphlll. GUARDIAN in protein, rea oatmeal _ e Need cili3<u For Gmwt|y$ireng1li gflllfil Look llow Quaker Qsts Leads‘ All Natural Cereals In § Basic Vitality Elements! Io ulir STAIAINA Do you know tint timi- nl oatmeal is the to oerulinshshssicnortnnl- growth sud ltlmlfll element, protein? Ho: or cold, when, corn or rice, oatmeal been them Ill a TO HILP ZIPWINIRGYI Whole-grain oatmeal store: up food energy like mongy won er ing e u s for lctive days. \ . ' p____ ,5-._»4>~ in a bunk. No eo le say noth- suaker Outs all other cereals com all! Mord i"?! Energy! __ A iJANUARA-Y 24. u. \ FOOD EXPERTS VOTE OUAKER OATS In s recent national survey, among 2,500 Dietitians, Nurses, Home Economists, 9 out of 10 agreed that a ha! breakfast is best for growing ‘children . . . for working adults. Arid, two to one, they voted for oatmeal over ined. QIIAKER The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited EMYVALE W. I. On the evcnhig of January 5th the monthly meeting of the Emy- Annual Meeting st‘ vale Women's Institute was hcid at the home of Mrs. Peter Clarkiii in 1i r with flan ststftrflrdancgtof l2 rtxlrlelmbers c annus mee st. An- an ve v rs. e mee we" drew‘: Presbyiteliaierzvhilxiiigatah. Mon- gzlrledutgmorltlsercbfi K-ge Plfizdeng sgue, was s a sv s. a ng an. o o .. ning, m. 15th, with MnyN. '3'. by 51mins me Institute ode. in: ‘lixdlfacizlrilerfin presidiing and Mr. W. mlnutesmof néhedprtevgous meeting . g ma ctn s sec-Werere l HOPE- tnry. The iiqeeltinggqpgnéd with The sick committee reported of ii" ""'l'.."",.§'°i; O Gr- r 52:52.22‘ e a iour", o ow y rs er e . programme - by Mr. MacPherson. Mr. illLyA. mitten presented a very enioyflhle Johxistone, Treasurer, resented in e. Four new members the financial report whic show- Joined, making e total of fourteen ed a very gubgtnntlul gurplug, m. membe s. It was decided m make couraging reports from the various a quilt for the Red Cross and ails-o organizations were also prssent- ihBt each member bring a well- ed. Mrs. Martin Currie reported blesched flour bag to the next for the Young Women's Guild: Imetinr. Mrs. A. C. MucKly for the Ladies’ me members on the sick com- Aid: Mrs. Wm. Garrick for the mittee for next month are: Mrs. Choir; Mrs. Hubert Nelson for the iel MoGfnn, Mrs. Walter Condy; W M ' Emery MmcNefll programme committee. Mrs. Joseph Du , Mrs. Peter clarkin; school committee, Mrs. Patrick Olarkin, Mrs. Matthias Callaghan. A guessing put on by an. Jlleterh glarflkln w‘? Wllgldii)’ l- 0N9 l’. In res s s gleiiiflllibert Nelson and Simon sum olf 31.90. ‘ubllemberehittagdfsg: c oson. snce as mee smoun The ushers, also, were re-elect- $1.00. s ed: Messrs. B. Reid, H. Nelson. Mrs. Walter Coady invited the A. F. Campbell and H. Johxistone, Wigh roll eell to be Mr. W. . tmen was Ip- pointed Auditor. The meeting cloud with the the hostess, nsisted by Mrs. "O Master, Let Me Walk McQuaid and Mrs. James Clsrkin. With nee" Ind "God Save The The remainder of the evening was Kins." spent in social intercourse. uel Reid for the Sunday School. The following Board of Trustees was unanimously re-electedzA I Messrs. A. C. MuKsy, Csmpbell, Milton Prusr snmuel is (or; T-lg-X-U ilqgy both in bread made with Fleischmann’s freshYeastl O Bread made with FLEISCHMANNS fresh Yeast is delicious and wholesome. So if you bake at home, use FLEISCHMANWS, the favorite of Canadian women for 4 generations. At your groccFs-tlie, dependlbie fresh Yeast, with the familiar yellow label. Order some today. an lam Vlumlnl-More Pep by mm 2 nature and that? tn kind to I Just if you're no: 0111mm with “m. "us; um A hope for that glorious tomorrow, i When in; banner oi’ Peace is un- furie —-I-‘. ll. MacArthur, Cornwall, 9.5.1, alien of ILIIIGHMANN '8 fresh Yeast every day. This fresh Youth nn excellent natural amuse of the I eonpler group of Vitamins. Presentation at Vaileyfiold At the Yo Pswldl meet held in the llleyfleld unfi ghurch on Tuesdly evsnirill of ‘e Christmas season, reprmenga- t.ves of the congregation had gath- ered with the Young People's itrvilp. At the close of the regu- 1" mvetlne Mr. Ely Nicholson, v. P. President. who was in the chair. fliilained tint Mr. John A. Muc- Pherson of Belleview was appoint- ed to have charge of the follow. in! part of the meeting. but was unavoidably detained. with s fvw further remarks he called Mn. w, A. Bruce, organist of the church. to come forward. An address w” to her by one of the mun- bers of session. Mr. W. A. Mae_ Leod. and a well-filled puree p". tion b Mr. l-I rb Mscx Brushy although llflféfgne‘ "' . reu Mediation. notegily of of the address and the t, of’ the goodwill with whic given. glrtligh fgvitliiul ‘col-g oration, "hr lhsk e J Rsfr were indies of thecongregetihn, vgry pieuent socisl hour‘ _ 011lov- F ll i is th - Dal; m! “e-sddrels. of V ll ild mu ' M’ Faithful. d int genie. alws s brings its awn reward, if not we!‘ Y loelskn st leut in in and ntideetian. but to know that e end value your worth u e worker in this congregation. 3v your kindly and unassuming lesdenhip in the choir you have inspired other: to serve and find Eli? in lilllll!‘ the songs of m‘ the Dunds School, gapt and exemp e, you h“? hgl; to train young minds, and en- couraged them to walk in the wey they should go." the W 'l ou he" been a leader tefl s! d chute given willing- talents for u e tok- reqveet we have for Now as the days and your: go by, may you find still greater joy in the Muster! service. Mev His spirit guide YOU until you realise in fullest measure that "in His presence there is fulneu of joy and st His right. hand there ere pleasures forever more." l“ u __________._ mono. Erliiuid - (OP) -—'1‘he Cornish Engines Preedrvltion 8o- ciety hes been informed Wit-h a View to preserving the many "he ex- flmniei; of early mining enliven to be r nd in oornmll when wor . You have slwnys 1v of your time en en . since the Bronte ‘Sip-t tiun, and flowered Wsttesu sailor. Ease Coughin loosen Up Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt models the two ensembles she chose f-il‘ the President's inaugural ceremonies on January 20. At the left i! the Mayflower mauve crepe gown with sequin-studded lace sleeves vrhicli rho will weer st the evening reception. And for the inaugural cert- imnles she he: selected a simple Potomac navy blue dress accented W"! Capitol Blue fsille, companion wool coat of the same color combinlr shown right. Q, Phle m 011 i-lll has beer, worked Ase. . .. is ome- este ay . i‘ i Relief t... Diaireh of cud. n» - - - imam i» u» “urine . medi we r lth nd r4.‘ Start: at Oneal No Gagging, iiaisuys ‘illlgissmiiungfngilmrtli; " vow-durum izszie."iti:.'a.'z.tiriilliip Now relieve ” ' " ll‘ " ,,,"- "mi u. wmefiun muchi ibsoothesinitatlm, heir rim of warmed: the u» Am‘: clear a1 head. i“..°.l'..l'.‘if‘.i."l“ta'f'ff'l°al'l°l‘ulll'z 3-,»? w-,r,zv~,:t:w Mnthenluicwitbatl Zeal“? w‘ ° Erie-m- Just melt s w spoonful of Vick: 2 J3‘: XBmiEE-Efil oomfmf- Vspollilbins tummy-w. llmiembeimniflVkltl uwlii"