Him The Right way! For a full measure oi lounging pleasure .., an all wool robe with a gayly fig- uretl design! it's a robe that "keeps lit" whlle he relaxes! Corded Rayon Silk, plain or with contrasting trims. Small, medium, large. Plain and striped all-wool llannel. contrasting trims. medium, large. Prices s. n. eoonnlo PHONE 80B L1 lllorth lilsst liueen S. S.» Convention -—-i- The annual Sunday School cus- vmlion for the North West Queens district met at the Hiutnter River United (mulch on ‘Phursdoy, Nov- ember '7. 1946. Mr. Wm. Dar-ire President. ieve the address oi welcome at the opening o! the 2.80 meeting. Rev. J. W. Hayter led the Devotional Service, the theme "Go Ye There- iore and Teach". Scripture reading Acts 4. In a short address on "Go Ye And Teach" the speaker sold. "Jesus gave this communion to the Apostles. Mter waiting lbr the guidance o! the Holy Spirit. they went out to obey His oom- marld. Teachers today should fol- low the example at the Apostles." Hymns sung were "I Am Thine 0 lord" and “All The Way My Sav- iour Loads Me." The. president optmed the bus- Wine, brown blue. lness sesslonhy calling on the sec- retary-treasluer to read the min- utes oi the last convention and lthe financial Statement. ‘rhese were ‘p8$€d on motion, duly seconded and agreed to. t At this time Mrs. T. J. Humphrey Kensington. visiting leaded". was introduced and welcomed t0 the convention. Mrs. Humphrey gave a statement on the work oi the Maritime Council, in November 1919 Representatives met in Am- herst to organize the Oourloll, since then the Council has sponsored leadership training. conferences and lrallies, girls and boys camps, local church groups. cw. l A nominating committee was ap- ipointed and is as follows: Rev. E. F. Collin, Mrs. J.I. Morrison and Mrs. Han-y Weeks. also a Resolut- jiQn Committee. Rev. J.W. Hayter, Rev. WB. MacPhail, Mrs. T. J. ‘Humphrey, The roll oall o! schools lyy the ‘sccv-treas. was responded to by |the delegates standing trom the following Sunday Schools rep"- lsented: Breadalbane, Pleasant Val- ley. H ter River. Wheatley River 6324122.? ansfinas NEW. I THE STUDENT SAYS Now I eon write my woy all thru gchogl qnd m. loge without ever worrying about ink bottles, refills or blottersl The Reynolds Rocket makes writing so easv and such tunl I propulsion 1a. 1946 m? e/zsaébzz. A e nlvlnins lilllilill BALL PEN i WrzYes and Vl/rzi/es 19; A 1.6’ V54/2s*n//rat/01/r/25/741//v ear/attest» Everybody wants a llooket in his Pocket and here's why: "l! STINOGRAPHEI SAYS Till IAIIIMAI SAYS It's terrific! Always ready fol‘ the order. No cup to ltmbla will-l or coma loose. No strolling or running dry. And it makes swell carbonll What o pleasure to toke notes with the smooth- wriilng Rockail No more finger fatigue . . . and I have the extra legibillty at notes In lnlt, swlthout lnll bottles, refills or blottersl and ew GIBSEW. R390"! W"? given, based on a questionnaire. A small school gave $25.00 to missions. Rev. E1". Cotttin told o! a uniiied method adopted in the Stanley‘ Bridge snmd-ay school when every itth Sunday the Church and Slmday ischool service unite. Th1; is prov- .ing beneficial and altogether satis- ltactory. Hymn "Come Let Us Si!!! ‘o! e. Whnderiul e". was then susng and the altering token. The president then called on Mrs. Tu. Humphrey to add-res: the convention who chose for her topic for discussion "Preparing to Teach a lesson”. The General Ollt- line. Aim and Anucation. men! helpful suggestions were given. visual aids, maps, blackboardfl. molding and dramatization. Teach- er training and dftieers meetings werg urged. Adjournment (or sup- per. Ironing Session The evening session was 0991195 at 7:30 with Wmohlp service con- ducted by Hurlter River Swill! School and led by Mr- Gordon THE SALES CLERK SAYS it never tires my hand-needs very little pressure to molte carbon copies. The Rocket does everything a pen or pencil will do-and does it better! ‘i § THE IAIMER SAYS At lash-a "he-man" pen I can use anywhere without cuddling. It even writes on wet paper, on cloth sacks, wood craiesl I've never seeno Till N IIISI SAYS ifs wonderful for keeping records-always easy writing, easy reading. And ‘so handy- clips on pocket, book cover, blouse, belt, ony- pen ol sturdy and foolproof as the Rocket. l 9 9 flsergl 4_ wt . =. , INCIUDID » m 1 l s} . . i i‘. V" . > " ' i \a , a, in k ' s "~.';>' _ gt It ‘ In i », \ .. 425m m” bell. New Qlasgow. ATTENTION raurxmrr rlsonucnlts Davis 8r Fraser's will be buying poultry at our stole on- Iseesnbes ll and ll-M NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY An experienced poultry grader will be on hand to grads your poultry while you wait. Vernon lliver lie-Operative Association i_.._._.__.s__..___.___..____._...______. Secretary-trctilsllrer, Miss Ella Sample. NEW 5555a” ‘ m5; our ohudmw‘ Wm‘ My" M“ Ptlgzltltlz; reel-pine lead- (Xnrllle Seller. Hunter River- Ifm “l; lwnflm ‘Wm u, Press Reporter’ Mm “W.” ooh p ventlonby our visiting lead- Ling. New Glassvw- ‘fi mmphray REP“ “"‘°"’°d‘ "'2 Resolved that t. urse tswhm and officers to meet quarterly w‘ more often ii possible. and moo-t e Joint meeting o1 teachers from ditieretnt schools o! a Pastoral Chane or District once or twice l and enlflymflll- Resolutions The report oi’ Resolutions oom- mlltgg we; aim asked for and Rev. you w North West Queens Sunday school uh wg2°él8g‘,“”d”l' convention. meetljlllllged "(lm mwé bled“, u’ session, Ln the II ‘ll l ' g Hunter mverhextertd our thanks ba~ wlhwl°mm°mlmwfio to the session and Trustees It not ma“ m- m‘ y”: m. u” M ‘he u“ d the" mum“: m the the Bllldlv School materiel avail- lad-ies qt the congvregetlon for their b‘ hom- m’ diluent dmunkh refreshments: and to all who 1h gig” of! way contributed to mrr cosntort 4' “Mom” m” we m." ‘ash, ers to attend some leadership train- ,ing ootnse. or take a leadership d . ll H E ll MATI C? .."t'.*'.:..zt...'="""o.... stat s... t. laid on the out snore sunsets luv: IEEI DIIIIBEI ‘I'll 2447 t- 144s ‘Pl-Elli IIITE l‘l' II YllIll nutrients ‘llllifllflli: _ YW- Gltse 85o bottle today. bringlsg in Temperance reiorm. and one our teachers and clnlreh mentors to frommlillgwll: bfllfllal In Ill christian example to otllldren 1M YNII Georgetown -- Those terrible l pains that made life a burden to Mr. A. Duggun o1 26 South Rodd bother him no more. All trace o! rheumatic pain has left him, , 7mm" r ' my,“ thanks to the soothing eflecto! .,,°;..§':§¥f§,"i,'¢‘m'. .1. Mor- Nervlline. “No other llrllrnent com- rleon whose d"? 111W"?! ill "ii _ menced to do for ms what Nervl- W" °7 “mum "uum" m‘ argon In“ ll l - lfinl: dtid. My leis were still and an“? m“ o; :2! mains; u o pain. My knees and ankle m m, mm,“ “u”, u. m, 7 joln'ts were swollen and soiled. The I Resolutions adopted as enagesi iNervillne - Ilyusnfliakeflmeibnel-Iolr‘ etrated csiidmoistooame the mllwas than lime and the Warts! Stiffness dihappeared. Today I one wkuhcoa “mwflamm walk-thanks to Nervlllns." ' n. (Signed) A. Dugnn.\ Moose!!!‘ .What Nervllllle did for lie. so l&"."°.‘..a_""i§l"l. ‘m “TU EB OI ' Duggan n may be able to do m ‘lag! t" mfflfuufifi NNERVILENF. ‘_ fir RH! i.lMATl[.__; Oarew. Miss Margaret hMol-ltgonsel? 0 y h. it hic wa seec~ _ 3%"; Sxgpnlxkwo, Deuijronmy ens”... rail». Rectzelndllaerils u Io f . _ y“?! U! I! 7 I017! i iilgmé Brvfitnlil lalll/llpmylgrlligg "m S‘ H Marts“ five m hddrea‘ “Mm SERVICE AGREEMENT .7980‘, m, m,‘ that 1 my “gen If your llleynolds Rocket runs dry 1t any I ,l , slat: ‘use: 3.22.3: miter. 2.5.1.2! ° 5° °"°' ° ° "' “"4" igseiaingcéheougrgfinttmlllletetdflgfgssll/algg glalcrgtrl-r altetl-{afteridrefilllin wiflilcost For those who wont o combination desk second) to meteflel 81181" l1‘ "l" to write to: aneyyrlzastusn gtcheert this; and PM“, bu” p“ w WM pref“ ° dilly llftenl-Iymn-sugiunsvwelg exhaustion oi‘ ink sup ly, return so p“ Wm‘ ° 9°"""ll°"°| "P- i?“ Y“ "m ‘° ’ £:":’.'.’..‘.'.'."‘..,Zi’°.:". " "".'- "= ' ' _ _ IC I OIIII‘ 0P IOII. Ighqeti Zifittiiiiiiinlsgtifiiiiiitelhéhifh Till: covers sales to. ultlrnate con- ?“ Elven by Rem E_ R with surners in Canada only. Th P k H‘ "m ‘ \R M‘ d is 8s 10110“: ' C: ed bvU-S-P No 2192,41 ,1, 4 has, e ac e use o‘ amous eyno. s _ » “The Nmgmgtng Qommiflee in m D_1:3','5',',"9,9_1‘_45'5*7_9 g 9 features and ls available is o wide ‘g bflllflmfi 1°FW°M u“ ‘ll; °! gilt)’; Cewdle» m! other whats applied m, cam. Reynolds "°"9° °l °°|°""- s for erlstrtfl8 Yam w es m cO.,1946. tribute to Mr. Darke. retirinfl lire- _ _ _ _ sldent for m? sgisdldusorvlc: ltiYfldlps lfltilmAtloflAl Exclusive Comedian Distributors ‘e h l1 E pl ' stilt.“ '“ ‘ "" =°- <=---~'-> "e KNOWLES OF LONDON ¥ai:.t".'"'°'"°" w PfBBliiHll, MT.’ P1111011 RDbGPlGOB. _ . finalizing?! ‘Mrs Preston Chem?" l l c R 'thelessorl;tm:iaalloi>pheocltia?n" 9t 91¢’ - its. helps that ml! be our! In Grade I_i. Lois Jewell. and (our European titles, has been Highest average in senior grades advised to‘ "stay at home and rest“. _ Margaret MacLood 80.3 percent. Jelly. who recently competed in ion by Rev. W.B. MacPhsil. Grade V-I. Shirley Nicholson; I-llghegt. average in Junior grades an international meeting in B2991- __-_--___---— 2. Donald Meclunls. Shirley Nicholson 00.7 percent, h“ bu“ lnyflgd t0 vim Britain BARTSVILLE SCHOOL Grade lV-l. Orville MacLeod. Perfect attendance: Wendell and Australia. -____ Grlltle III tSr.)-1. Marjorie Mac- Nldhqlmn, mason ‘or J‘ny" dgappolntln] Report for the month oi Nov- Lennon. Teacher, Ethel Callaghan. form in Cairo was that; he was tired ember: Grade III (JrJ-l- Belly Mlw- ——-—---—--- m4 qvQfgfl-gjngd, “id mile Drign! Grade IX-l. Margaret Manhood; Leod. PARIS. France, Dec. 12 -tReui- President o! the French Evwimmins 2. Wendell Nicholson; a. Rdbert Grade l1 tsl-J-l. Lloyd Jewell. m)- A1¢gJany.1'l-'y¢l!"01d swlm- Fedemtlon. who has ndVlSed Jim? . MaoKerlzie. Grade II (Jul-l. Roddy Mac- ming champion, holde oi the Brl- to uh things easy. Grade VII-A. Malcolm Mac- Lead. tish 100 and no ya s treestyle ~ NAPOLEON AND UNCLEELBY l or. The convention was brought lo llmls. a close by singing "What A Friend Grade VI-l. Joan MaeLeod; i. We Have in Jesus" and benedict- Dewar Sllnms. ly Cliitord Mcliridl l n"..- ... ly Webst"