MARGHZS "M: Others Sss Ila" i l \ s s l \ l r r \ l r s i He" WEEK at S. D. I.I. annual students’ i i Retreat JIIIIJ ‘r I i...0assfibsssllilsllaitr a m‘ son’ and a Handful of lllonsssi, BLOUSES FOR EVERY SUIT POWDII. ILUI 0000A HOW! PADDY GREEN DI BROWN ILACI SIIITS—SIIITS—-SIIITS to impart inisrsst and charm to your wardrobe with now and "aa- uaual accents that rash than at- tention getter-Ii Tile Gloria h ready with the newest now . . . And at prices well within your budget so that you can continua the buying of War Saving Certificates or Victory Bonds. “THE GLORIA” 1M QUEEN STREET HWXQVIIIIIIIIIIII.lIfillfiyfifidfifiaeiliffiSQINJIAV§EIW§IQ . ~‘ "' "“ 1; “mmu "-=_, ‘IN MEMORJAM I SMELT DISAPPEARING LUIS. J. W. WAUGII E r ted as the new manager of track and boxing. Anothc meet- g will be held in two weele when nrvmsed illbei assoond readingudizusscdgxrels votsdwon fir.- n ‘i? iii FAMOES BLUEBIRD Diamonds . The student-QT; mend. its "“° Wm‘”£"€t."£l’£li”$r ti’. rliiiél‘. ta SHEER and CREPE! in TAILORED 0R FUSSY STYLES. You undoubtedly will want two or more for your Spring Suit. Come and choose yours today. Y. V. key. J. NLaAIssI-c and F. Burge. The Grade XI group debated the resolution that anticipation is pre- gm. farabls than realization The con sildc. rqyresen by A. Maclnnis lied when pmy ‘M, and B. 0'i-lanley was successful Milk Boards, I could not escape (or. over the affirmative speakers, J. lmina some I L The first of esp is tbs human. ' Bradloflaaréd .ilidanl.cll‘lan.lu rude u Iii-Ydihswsrsilortdflseinsilrr- p dlh-Tiwfi idualfarmsthWollerilir vcy In BIN-D all subject I resolved. Th o govl-nment Proudharsofwhnt b at the ha ‘our farms. nut m: ahzuld n: l wands preterenflal em- lployrnent for servicemen after the FVWM ll Mk1!!! off our hats to |gale Carwdians who with a net loss, Iwnr. ‘Iihs affirmative, represented by C4 Larkln and W. Rooney, was‘ over 400.000 men from the land, mrccesstul over J. Dunn and w,| increased “ma; y, oyqDoraey, who spoke for the neat-- cent. are as m. |iva. Iaautiftllly fashlimel Bluebird settings. I10?‘ Icfitly matched . . B uebird flawlesl I n g , diamond. Flawless solitaire, EASTR GIFT SPECIAL $15. Exquislteiv styled . . , oi’ birthstones. 5 a WIIWIIIII/Illlzmirlnilll : mtramural hockey was bronchi. to a successful close durin-r the week when the Grads XII Doorknob, became Intramural champions by defea-ting Dalton Hall Fuses in the best out of three ‘games. ‘Hie first game of the devalue: and a son in law. r asked "we. played on poor ioe. saw the how he could pomibly have m“. Grade XII boys navigate to a de- nied. His rs was Iilnply t)“; cisive 3-1 victory. In the second they had wor ed a bit hardar -- some both teams fouzht, it out to and by heaven. so they had .40“; a 2 all draw. and in the final game o! them on B00 ear-u, o0 or whlchfihe High school boys won a 2-0 was in pain and carrying a pcdi- V1090?!’- gree herd of Aberdeen Argus and: The following is the line up of e p , / {VIE}! rsnember one old veteran of seventy when he told me of his annual sale. off the farm. his only help his ‘wife g BEFORE SOS Before the letters SOS were ad- The smelt. a fisll common b opted generally as a distress sis- Luke Mlvhlilflll. disappeared um- nol at sea, the letters CDQ were, .r those waters in the used ‘winter of i948. Famous from coast to Wlat e._-___ for their snrnrter Stylllll ll"! dependability — — Tilers passed away at tilde. Saturday. March 4th. Mrs. J. W- Walsh. g‘: ( _ -_= the newly crowned champions: Goal wmrpwen Mullen, Defence, R Dorsey ir ng e1 the iCalpt.) . . MacDonald. Deterioration of thug forwards. D Bulge, A Lannon, R lands has certainy taken place lBooqulere and P. Hamill. Coach. In some areas it is probably con- Lin!!! Lamont-acne- .Butwhgthar The Irflerrnediaie Saints finish- ed a very succemful hockey season. the last Saturday week when they dc- shlUhIQs, by allowing feated 2nd P.W.C. 5-4 in n bristl-i land every other year in order m ing encounter. This game was the. conserve the moisture. by dam- third victory for our boys over? rivers and streams or dioxins *2d_l°.w.c in as many_g_a . I water holes, or buying u; up; -—‘ "Til -T—- ~“= I erally millions of acres of land and minds-snore so, I think, almost llm it Brent areas of com- than in ours -- provided of course, rnunal gruinga, heduled never tothat a1‘. our Government. do in IE Plug}! 0y are tadaiin! afoot take steps to increase con-- d gait problem with real surnption both nationally and in-I 011 B WUTBBQ. ional he re ort of that‘ I've Often talked of the crime of ggnnfatatrenceIyexcgllent ‘though it, lain“? “M” lwmmue mud m? minim the wu- W?’ I 1151196 11101‘! is only a. I Ereapmude by Mal-Gen. Nathan Twin- than I did the difficulties that deal of work remains to donelingk 15‘ “Mr FM“ “mum whhh- won-r have had to be faced and the efl- before its proposals become prac-lila" Vim" "s m" “m” Pmmd‘ oris that m beina made to face tical policy. d": 0' "Io “'- U" °' ‘I’ “m” lnlmmfl hfim- I But whether consumption is highimnl’ “u” "u "I “uh”? Gflfw. My third impression was of the or low. both productoln llllCI mnr- m" ""4 ‘he mum“ ' ° love her." hish standard oi their stock, both keting will need to be organised. "mwk- M‘ The many beautiful floral tri- Dedlilfea and the Benernl stockof There both Canadian and British °Y ma?» quesuml but as we °ibutes testified i0 ih h ion. 4B years ago, daluhter of the late Charles and Penzie Caun ell o! that place. After Buiovas for Ladies Accuracy and dependability. Sterlli-ng silver or Iv Moe“ |[y]g.— u, w. w illlizil LTD. Jewelers Since 1868 The most appropriate Easier gift of all . _ . beautifully fashioned crosses in vI-st arra . comm was always ready to minister untn others in of aiclm and trouble. It. can well be said. s; the Bible reeds. “In as much as ya have done it unno the least of these my brethren. ye have dons it unto h has been our reat loss rynhhs... s... I‘ P1- 82310 collection from the Y. RU. Church service held March 6th. Some discussion took place on whether the Y. P. U. would have an Easter Pageant and a commit- lee of five were appointed to look after 581119. A letter of thanks from PLEASANT VALLEY Y. P. U. MEETING ’n Friday evening, March 10th, the Pleasant Valle Young Peo- D19 held their rcgu ar meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Weeks. President presided and ir. lire nbiencc oi the Sccreiary Jessie MacSafain was appointed to take U]: minutes of the meeting. Dor- llIilV Wceks was Devotional lead- er and ihf- meeting opened by all ' smulnf Hymn No. 376. “Biest Be The Tie, Mildred Wigmore mad the Scripture lesson taken from St. Matthew 25:31-46, followed bl prayer by leader and Lord's Pray- er in unison. Roll call was respond- rd to my nine members each re- sealing a. verse of scripture begin- overseas was read, thanking the Y. P. U. for their Christmas par- cel. Milton Weeks and Raymond Morrison were appointed to find a place for the next meeting. Dor- 0H1!’ smith to he devotional lead- er. Offering was taken which amounted to 70 cents. Hymn No. 38'! "Hark! The Voice 70f Jesus Calling" followed by the MISllflh Benediction in unison clos. ed this Dart of the meeting. Sev- eral contests were then enjoyed. pile country. I don’t want to giva farmers have for long taken the my ewcserewd picture. and I re- view put forward during the inst aiise that I had little time to get few days by the P‘. B. I. The pol- oft the beaten track. But having icy of Import Boards was pronoun- travelled over 4,000 miles by train ded before the war by the Labour ‘O1’ C". I never Once 35W what one Party, but to-day the policy of too often sees here. a field o1 l5 or planned International trade seems 20 cows. gems half Guernsey, some to be generally accepted in this black an white (or perhaps grey) country. and the rest more or less Bhort- Canadian businessmen seem to horns. some with White faces and have lea-rut the same lesson as have some with horns pointing ekywards, ours-that what we call agricul- suggesting at least a momentary in--,tura1 policy is in fact the basis of believes that this greater unity isi essential, I would assert that no’ political machinery can substitute for leadership in answering ques- tions such as these. In Canada they Inpcak of Us as the old Country» Old in years we mfg‘ be. but 01d policy and out-oi te economics shrinking from bold leadershii! in ‘new ideas, these things w not icxlprcss what this country is ieolins itodnv nor what the Commonwealth demands from us Unity W11 "i" e team in which she was hel . are left to mourn besides her sor- ro husband, one son Charles. two i mthers. Ralph and BAY Campbell, Bedeque, and three sis- ters. (Maria). Mrs. Kenneth Glen- dinning Louisville. N.B.. Edna. Mrs Haber E Myers. North leton. and lyirs. Pearle itavert Summ The tuner-Ell which was held at her home Tuesday. March 7th. a! 1:30 thence to Central Bedeq" Baptist Church at 3 oclock, was a automatically out of leadership. Let our government Rive a lead. B drastic lead, in the direction o1 world food policy, world economic planning for stability. It will not‘ be easy. The problems and the, difficulties are colossal but so 15 the danger of bile alternative. The alternative is rot/urn to ' PIG-Wm’ conditions, to the fluctuadons the insecurity. the booms and bhe de- pressiorls that 80W ll! 9h"! 5mm .of economic chaos in which polit- licnl madmen could thrive and Kai" .control of their nations. If our Gov- emment, will only give us a 188d nwnly from these thinsfl. W!!! W111 be no doubt about the position of Britain the Conunonwealih or indeed in the world. timiwy with a Hereford or Ayrshire world trone-Iwheat alone being one bull. ‘rhese things may exist in o! the largest single factors in world 9811MB. but I 514 110$ De than -— raw material prices-and that to "K1 W110 0011111 travel 40 miles, wheat We have to add such com- let alone 4.000 in Great Britain, modities as meat. dairy products, without soeinl them a dozen times? wool, sugar, cotton, tea and so on I I 11° Mt w? this for the fun of The question. of course, that We T110111!!! Ollrwives down. We knowiabe all asking ourselves whether: that our best stock is still the besmbusiness men or farmers — is wlhe- in the world. Bu; there is no point-Whea- a genuine attempt is going to In ""5110! unless is be made to give us economic stab- '° leflm- MONOWI‘. usiliity ’ blamed markets and stable alprices o; are we i/o return to What this has been described as the law of face the economic Jungle? we have heard a good deal of the greater Commonwealth unity lat- ely. 1t would not be o-bnmnriow t hero to discuss the political aspects Britain is easen all! Y a stock-breed- ing country. I cannot easily forget meeting in a wayside inn i2 or it fsrlnsrg o! and of hearts‘ rung WiiIld-Ile letter “C!” There o'er.- 7 visitors present- Questions from the first three books of the Did Testament were asked by the leader. Hymn 502 "What A Friend” was then sung. The reading of the minutes were postponed till next meeting. The treasurer reported NEW LOW PRICES ON ASPIRIN! New Aspirin prices bring‘ Safe, Fusl Relief now ‘within reach of olll: large one. the church being filled to capacity. Rev. C A. Br . Bedeime. officiated at both services and OLDEST INSTRUMENT ke very feelinillv. havihfl ‘fhe cymbafis the oldest known musical istrument made brass and was used as earlv ns 1047 3.0: A Th, m,“ ,1 “not, sh-wlhuen estimate their ebb with! I about 500 tons of lca in a 11-hour cold all? ""53 he“? Wuulm’ "mm when on the Atlantic. With thh enormous topwelght, molt! "I w“, side, 100 tons cf fuel oil were transizrrcd from port to starboard uni: to correct a rtlfi list. Indicating thethoroughn of the 7'3: menu, tine “inf”; wit-ins n; the wirelchs rlrncnna were en Inches a crys a c ear- ce. ‘Fortunately. no one was in tho crew's nest when "lo under the wcllht 0f l0!- II-lusical Newsreel "Docs Jesus Carefllfld " 5M8 Jesus her nai h- ank J n qufelfow Brunswick W90" 91"" C. W. A. C. Hits Canadian Screerw In about t0 set up a ‘in o ferstnugielulhrmlhegoranoceztfimurlf 0 Q n8 0W qurlglvu i0 ill] I301! behind WQ Qhall hgvg to wake up ve Léknow thug 0K II ”°§:M'oia' we veq veatock inn-wetsuit: Breed e; andmake plans for afar Howdy ho: ‘more drastic attack on the problem of l2 now b99991- I8¢ _ lonls of I 0O novl Why Aspirin Works Sc Iustl Instantly! The moment you drop an Aspirin Tablet in water it begins to dissolve. It disintcgratea in two seconds! That: lightning action in the glass happens in your stomach! Aspirin takes hold of pain at once; gives you safe, fast relief. For pain due to: urasacuss, cons. rite m Alplllfl Tablets with full glass oi‘ water." umasrou. Nsuams, altsuuumsm Take two tablets with gins water.‘ IOII Tlllfllh Crush that tablet! in bcr—lll'lil dowels: m“ ASPIRIN, leek tor lira lays! Cress’ an ovary labial-S ll It doesn't say "lays?! ll Isn't Aspirlnl t‘ Bottle of 24 now mu wui- *5’ ma RELIEVE a anyone questions the and 1st. him visit Hi7 WIN! local ve- stodi: max-bot. I w ‘l an lrnglitunsq n. - what I foam be ti‘. vehr: ed W1 ?..‘i".‘.‘.'."..‘.‘.‘.!'“.*.".ii3,°‘h§.‘l' "‘"' uesfllbydendi) oi want these acres n .. manta to achieve stability by rsa- triction. may realise that the prob- is not one of over d ant-inn Conference is therefore verymuminthsfordrontoltlnir . M 11"" rd cgmefll Ito's hair receives the Hollywood touch fr?!" P" before girls go in front of Nations “m! llihtrv Newsreel may soon l0 in" u- " World.” A sons m Written Imolsiiy for this "pocket" picture b! Gill PM"! 9W3". Jimmy Wayne. now over- seas with Canadian Army show. Right, Pig, "wed" rung. Members of the Canadian Women's Army Corps. as the! look in a special musical news-reel appearing in Canadian ’ thq-tnes this month, entitled "m Produest our in the