IASTIR‘! BARELY two weeks away! 1nd Junior needs new clothes, and Moore t McLeod Limited have the new clothes Junior needs . . . and that looks like a pee-feet set-up tor Jnntoi-‘s Mother and Dad. Bring Iaaior in and let as shew yea how perteltil I0 ill" Fwared h" “'- Iasteliisit. GOOD quality, long wearing fabrics, plus thorough workman- ship _make these suits values of special interest. The young men of the house will appreciate suits tailored just like Dad’s, latest style two and three button coats. Sizes 32 to 37. $13,115 t. $32.25 It There's Style in these Sturdy Suits Rf]! tied that these new salts boys sarry as much style as the n_ew suits for Dad! Not particularly the new British and Canadian twesds, featuring min greens, blues, browns. Mira of trousers with sl- inost every suit. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 89.50 To $20.00 Be in Style, ennui caisson %“"-.€-o."'-.-:."1~"~;':5 si hfiiiilu a word. smells seq- COOKS for Photos. CONFHW-RATION LII H- SUBANOI- School. arch 90th. a PM 5th? am. Model aonool 1o as}. No - z PM. m: u and are... upecislly in wartime s-ae-u. 1 Reduced- and -ur ane- iaeeumele. an of a ls tre Dame Convent ll ‘a A. en e O. e Ion o! w. and Mrs. o. n. d. Bridlzewater. N. 5.. the marr e to take piece in Montreal ti} A l}. l w BIiPOI-TID SERIOUSLY ILL --| Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Dooley.‘ Birch/wood Street, City, have re-i ceived a telegram from Ottawa, announcing the serious 111MB 0i their son, Corp. John ward Dooley now in Enaland. . Dooley, who is with the aignsllers. signed 1L1) when war broke out and sitcr two years in Csnoda. went overseas. His brother Serzt. Joseph O. Dooley also in England. LEAVE FOR. TRAINING ELSE- WHERE - Upward of 50 soldiers from outside P.E ., who have’ been at Beach Grove, left yesterday for training elsewhere. Before leav- ing thry were presented with e18‘ “rams by the Provincial Govern- ment through the Carry-On-Canldl Corns. The presentation was looked ami- by Mr. Ira M. Brown, Oan- adlan Lesion War Services. r. r, u. aEEEa-w... Oove- Y. . U. to cunaclty. on Wednesday evening March 22nd. Mr. Ira Carr acted es chairman during evening. lliollow- trig is the moan-am: - Chorus- Resdins. “BOWY lyy Austin ‘Practiflxi osue. ‘ " Solo. ‘Blige the enc * "Carry 0n“ the Honour-s". Pia-y. (2 ted-A nonse- keepei”; “Too Short on One End", Veda and Brie Mae- Millan; Chorus. "Shores oi Tripoli" National Anthem. MURPHY — LARRACEY WED- DlML-A wedding o1 much inter- est took place at St. Bernard's Church. Moncton. 0n March 15th. when Miss hvelyn Larracey. daugh- ter or ‘rhomas N. Larracey and the late Mrs. Larracey o1 Monoton, was granted in marriage m Cpl. Gerald oi Chino. Point. P. E. I. Re . i An- MacDonald pertormed the: ceremony and celebrated Nuptisl Mass. The bride looked charming in u street length dress of Queen's blue. with rose floyver hat and SilLh-{iflf veil. She wore a corsage o1 niieman roses. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. J. K. Nulzent. as matron of honor, who wore a navy street-length dress with navy accessories and s. cor- aaac of sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by J. K. Nug- ent, brother-irvlaw 0i the bride. ter the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nugent, D- ‘nion Street. Mrs. Nugent presided over the tea cups. those in: in serving were, Mrs . D0 , sister of the bride. Miss Alice Kav- anagh and Miss Betty Nugent, niece oi the bride. Opl. and Mrs. Murphy left on a honeymoon to be spent in Prince Edward Island and Upper Canadian cities. The bride is a valued employee of the Cleric- al staff of the N. B. Telephone Company in Moncton. The groom is stationed at Kingston, Ontario n D- '4 IIII£§IZ€ZUIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ‘I \ \ s \ 1 a i 1 \ 1 i x 1» DRESSES —- Shipmenis of new dresses arriving daily - printed Jen aeys, floral prints, polka I10". spring wools, erepes, etc. A dress for every type in both women's and misses. Priced from $8.49 to $7.95 and $9.95 to $17.50. f’ IN MEMORIAM fisfii?“ 132931‘... u Daeaed w ner eternal home, Meta Dimer, beloved wile or the late as Chester woolner or Norm hustled. Born v1; dwmilgwv Volga? near me deceased, relatives. m m; film. settling in Cal ' ma, wh she rnet and married her lste hus- band. and where the early years of their married life were spent. nuns to the Woolner home in ess to all with whom she came in corn toot. The tuneral wok place from her late residence 194i. when friends harem" w. “Y "m" u resnec to one tly beloved. The service was led $310!‘ Pastor. Rev. E. F. Coffin. who 1 spoke words oi consolation to the bereaved ones. Th hymns s‘ or e. loving , the following sons and daughters: Roy Ditmer and Robert Foster of North austico: is MsIVYfl B Plooin t nifeiclelgall! iaonstnroteci airings lamp Bowthelesthel‘ towindiiselr mgtisfly 31cm: hadhiged it as a weapon and, f f he rhea u.’ i335’: " ""“ ‘°°“°“ The Dean's gardens Bflbmrv was” the Munime u mom had n1 n “ ‘ w: gig“? Itobeopenedto on J“ "m, Y 9. War ns and zvesi ents from u?» mug $58.13;: {amt}; '81 w cellars. All were drawn 1n ' o on a: ilt- ‘Velrgeiariii ggiciliisxiwlti: ha: ness. hel ed lik , “Wench? e machines 3'” “h”. lYs W a consta t fire- tel-i Dltmi mum in aging. riiii .13! more‘; w sonnet swore that no-one had en- u anger without their knowledge Yet Hrhoycombed on placefromclere i M?! w 017M: from the he Find Euler's faflien-llit Cilia hi‘. Jlhsese yours from our star eollecilea-tweels. ealsi hair, poles and dressy triestines and gallsrdinas Fitted and loose lines, cllesterfislds and tuedos. Women’s and Misses‘ sizes. Price range $16.98 , to 885.00. SUITS - “Soft suite with figure mold- Easter’s success hats. Everything that's new l!‘ "M" Tflhnd "1' ‘i411!!- and attractive in rnillinery. Flower trim straws “m”: h‘ “'7' biuk- 51M. and felts in sailors, dutch lulu and smooth "'1 w! brown. Sires 11 to suit hats. Prices 82.98 to $7.50. 42. Prices $25.00 to $35.00, HA7$—— MW~HTHE GREENDAL COwe-o-‘M For Footlllmente ' CONSULT Ho J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic BIIIRUPUIIIST 14s Great George Street OIIAILOTIITOWN. I'LL most ‘e . . . Moreton con- And iti-hogehis d' d survey he lssin as the usual‘ streeigesme ‘mm one biggie-y about ‘out bed oontrivedi l. h such 0WD Inter £2‘ be“ ------- usmthettle nuntudmmvmonhmmm_ er. "Come on-youre remember‘ | questing n- Grimsey. aren't you?" l’. h ward oififouoig name before-whet a island suns 60 miles north o! las- lonelier by far than aul‘ W"! inha lted island the 0N- ” m m an“ m when”; had Grimsey to do with the Y q The ot Tbs officer efficiently made that 0! wo-r had necessitated i Disco beinl divided into Osthedral-no-one could is]; were not satisfied. tsoi’ with the R. C. Signals Corps. ,' Get a ‘mm ‘rower to the wiles o saint then.- ' Heller himself sure you're right. tell hhu. . was lull. Motown will All alarm mums were inspected. won’; eat you!’ Kathryn. Mrs Erskin 01 K611181111”! . '11“ flg/wn and iocueed a pair of ' Mrs Lure or North imtioo and Mabel Mrs. sterling Stewart o! Caven- The remains were " ' w i v can. Sports Coat '.‘.'.‘.i..‘.i’. ‘a’ armies: h" » " . await the You'll want one for all sorts of i Thls Good outings, dances-and, of course, f‘ . for dates! _Choice of many dit- ferent shades and patterns in sturdy all wool fabrics. Styled with notch iapels, single breast- ed, three button front and three quarter satin lining. Sizes 33 to 37 $10.95 to $21.00 MOORE l‘; Grills and 65...;- light Iv w vile-n- coanQ _ Awwww.» ~ nvwwnh CHAPTER xnn III OATHEDBAUS SIOIIT Innsmann Carnation Milk is jun: pure, nourishing cows’ milk . . . fresh-from-she- ves. Ca ' country milkmwirh nothing md°rdfiffi my“ Jiuaaié taken out by evaporation but W??? “u...” h“ “mngq; part of the natural water. " Homogenization mairee it creamy smooth. Irradiation adds extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Sterilization keeps it sail until the can in opened. It is the preferred milk for bottle- fed babies . . . and a grand milk for creamiug, cooking, drink- ing. Write for free cook book. Carnation Co. Led, Toronto. '.f..°"‘....~"h~:-' ~-- ti i! excluding dune! Alter traekins slonl the blood Wmiih? ‘ “°““ “"' m‘ ‘m’ St ‘s ruins. diltluot "l"! i‘ " "“"‘.....‘i..‘.l“‘o.“.';.°°.§3.“;‘.‘a ‘l; dri .....'- m": 10h RIMUI this had lfllil m _ some: exam-liners water for gravy goo. Don't let i “Quit 1G‘ OINCUIII V0111‘. H!‘ the sine 01 our " alley" [at you housekeeping and instance, mam together potatoes down . . think o: u“ eoog on a n; on a grill . . . for onei] u urnip. or canola and turnip. oorvettef kes imagination and ingenuity Isle to Iottflll o! ‘the double ' Doing All were in order. . No, the Morewn sow that a . . . The oikawsd wee 011mm: _ place. or _ the: wall an: river to be crossed lclrleihirlg tell ins-eh 1nortar was quite qistinchoilvl’ %d n w» mill-ion whiclwlll "Good!" Morewn handed b") I-IES and her osotor had got sway, un- triathlon-e. 1 ‘even’ escapes An omoer h ulled the o over mieotion ' "u. m, mm w» ° .. "By iwe. Je n, li-i resllyproh oi’ the dow from Cocoa leans. The strength of in It like Indibh raised in the Cocoa Powder you use. thegnaaimuinot‘ HIIKTION $605- eee °'.."""n. an; and r.:2'.:f'..:"~ r" “W '" *" "i" "o'er: a‘: - wi the . e al-“i” amamraaaahs “m” p" f-NWFZHR: Mm ob“ “"6 h e o r l h“ Now out ti . . ' leases d s " . the only solurtidn tom §$u'°“7m§§ 15f. seenuamnmnniitrk: garage a eentiggoiioegofficer? Fire Win seen ad been attracted. Oedthrop drew alongside, lull a | mo“ redhunl: u" mmbwlzl? m“ and Caro". Monte l l‘ 5 . heads.‘ Morgton saw mi lace light ‘mrrevgrllilaigrllzlg: vwioe wluiin 11m; msuomheueve w nu m" office aejfli-LHEQL. , " -~- —~ ==—._—-, - £40008 . 1- Aiigoodtleoosiikeeligooddiooolmil ....""a'".:.*a.-~.a.*:antzzrz. i - a l . M m, doubt about it. rue/timer andthe . < . lavoorisdecldedlsytheamonntof one dos-leash tailed oil: and rich. nourishing Oooos Butter con- rsarscnou cocoa a gusmnd n M- m a; a». so»... anpplyilll 1w W“ Chocolate Flavour. Whstherforasoorishlsgfooddrlekorifl baking, be ears to eel: your gtggllifl‘ bases smash: raarscnou cocoa Old! . ~ “aim ma: ngtniged the do!“ 1puuioi"""wno'ooo ‘of a. on‘ our‘ iii rhea“ war summery. claim British and French dvestr-oyed since the er. nlenu were start of the rl YIALI mm I w.» r ..~...|.... 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