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Shows 3:15 - 7 ~ 3:45 xwvir-v-avnas-mmsmmss. ‘—~i B l N G () illtlv Redeemer Hall ' IO-NIUHI sou More Satisfactorily And At Less Cost With DOMINION 1 ORDER IT FROM YOUR DEALER ‘d’ DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION ‘ LIMITED "all"! Sydney Saint John Mmtglrpn STAT - We have a limited number of week-old start- ed (ZHEK-R-Cl-IICKS available in the follow- _ ing breeds: BARRED ROCKS, NEW HAMP- SHIRE REDS and BARRED ROCK, ‘NEW ' HAMPSHIRE CROSS BREED. We will sell these at day-old prices for im- mediate delivery only. PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE DILLON & SPILLETT CHICK IIATCI-IERY, CHARLOTTETOWN HAT DREAMS ARE MADE 0F . / W116 LUCIO AGOSTIN I and His Orchestra ALYS ROBI - EDDIE ALLEN TUESDAY, 11.30 £35} GIC DOMINION NETWORK ‘FRY LET SUIT BE NUCLEUS Uti‘ Vtlmuituiil, ~11" YORvZ — Let the nucleus iqur mist; ivarurebe in a sum .. liiClLQiiliill)‘, there is n Sui; 19y type ul‘ ilgure, although -' line oi >11‘- 'e caruiot. wear line 0t s i. A suit is. OI u “use bug", as it can be J’ a miii lLIllI oi ten months - of eliry‘ your in l-rrlcr lu slrilre a happy inedl-i be a .i_ the scicction might lfil-filfCis lilikfil‘ suit elite-h can eLthei~ iv-Jrd lhe tailored w, ti‘ black. Choosing ‘hm Blouses when it conic, in blouses. two Cfilvlttlli’ selcrlid should suiilcel One softer liars‘ could be an ovcrblovse It the wearer is tall this onn be in a contrasting color Ii stle_ is short it should match the suit as nearly as ossible, so mm, 1i 5'“. m v - k L» oi the late Rev. J. R. Saint and {hero mil b9 ,,‘,‘,°‘°§,,.,,.‘°.‘,,,,f§° fol Mrs. Saint. oi Nevuioundland wrls ~ Ovel-biouse‘ united in marriage willie Denni- _ “m gm, m, a com, ster I Gibson Telrgropirist A short. loose coat should be worn over the suit. Psrtirularly ll(‘.\\' will bl! the dceu nrmhoie at thlinllelf/ ragliin shoulder. ‘ll s shoulder will, however, still ‘re wide With. Willhout Cont. in dresses. there should be one iilfiifliliig or blending wool dress h.» worn during early spring iiiitlrr the cuou-lliter witih- . then put away until iii-st ccol fail days. Count on crepe dresses, one completely and simple. one with .2 detail One "trom~5-o'- och-on" dress. possibly two, de- iidiniz upon how many such en- auements wearer expects A ilendared. Ii there are many, and she decides on only one dress 0t‘ Luiis type, it should be starkly simple to bsckzrounri the many and delightful accessories bound. Some of these come from the clever designs oi Arpad. whether they be his "imaginary" hats, ascots, scaris, or belts. OPEN ER. These days most bottles screwy caps instead of Sometimes these oops are remove, especially when in have hard id i ll: n d A orpn, a an on nt- lice Spriniwtiarnivai. a-lo-tt UNLOADING TODAY — Two - car-lots molt shlnalcs and roll °- r 1113-» one cal-land at Barb im- limiter flown. . . , which In Trenton NB. last Wednesday ‘, evening. g Wallace O. IPraser. Willow Avenue. ' Mclnrenb sister, The prizes im- ilii~ nim- a Mrs. John Casxvell, Pliasant those prevailing at u:lle:'_ Grove, have received word that. “lfllu: In the citv ‘ their son. Pie John C Casweii _ ;1\'85 wolnigicd Ficb. 19th, i945, IWBBZOIII fulfil’: savings with Itlhc ignite: _ orecs in ermany. e su ere h" (illllrllfllllfl Pllrilusfl amp-lllntion oi the right loot mhd multiple fragments of the leg. P Caswsll was previously e itlarlon ‘Boll rend a chapter oi our m‘ locked charming in DI‘. ‘ m“ ac. rli lcl-ziirnili. GUARDIAN for IIII . This col ldvcntnln Inn I: a local Interest. but l at live cont: n worll. Itrlell! Ull- nblc In advance. l z_ua~nz-in COOK! for Photoirbphl. CONFEDEIATION LIFE. IN SUBANGE. ‘ RESERVE May 30th, 31st, Juno at and d, Kinszn Red Cross 00! ‘and coiled spring Wire. Fennel! 8r Chandler. 3-10-31 lUGIdJEST pan‘! woglnrgttrgom. y Hem I ar wn IWBOA in Trenton last week attend: ling tho Jermain-Moore wedding at [Trenton Uhlted Chiimh Manse. I ATTENDED wnnunvc- 8st. ,Otis Jennex oi a Nova Scotia, M tary Base, who has been in ding o1 PEI pce HAVE GUESTS-Mr, and ‘Ill’!- ; have as guests, the lotterb brother. lSergeant-Major iviiliams or Syd- l riey. and Mrs. Williams who came over irom Oharlottetcwn, PEI ‘Iihey arrived Wednesday and remained over the end-New Glasgow News. REPORTED ILL-Mr. nnd Mrs. J MoLaren, ‘Iihorburri. N. 8.. spent last. week in P.E.l., awin to the death and funeral of Mr. iiiéiii week- reiurned home Sr-turday since when Mr. Mc- Laren has been confined to the house throush sickness. His friends hope he may soon be abl to be around again -New issgow News. MAIL COURIER HONORED- The box holders of Meadow Bank R. 2 gathered at the home Mrs. Pearl Scott recentl in hon- our oi their mail courier, r. Hamid Scott. Mr. Tommie MacKinncn road an address and Gordon Boyle presented Harold with a wel filled purse. Harold thiinizcd and all for their kindness lunch was and an enjoyable evening was spent in dancing and social inter- course. WOUNDED IN ACTION-ohm‘. and t9. wounded September 24,1944 and returned to action the first of the Ntw Year. Another brother Pie. Joscnh Casweil ins just returned home from overseas where he was i wounded September 29, 194-4. l CORNWALL Y P.U -'. The l Cornwall Young People's Union met iit the home oi Bruce Mac- Kirilcy Marion Bill. the prssi- _dent in the chair. itfargarct Niac- ' Leon W35 the lender for the even- ing. Music was the them’: study She was assisted by Alice Wilson ard Irene MacMilian. At the rlcxb m lino which is to be held at the heme oi Roy Crosby. the lcadri- will be Sadie Hyde. >1 study hook and Lulu Cicw gave e [Wilding Singing and games with refreshments brought. a pleasant evening to a close. Programme ornmlttce ior next meeting will he EthelDrzllr. G. Stewart Miller [and Rolnnd Hyde 1 SAINT - GIBSON -A very pret- ' tv wedding tool; place on February 271th. at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ii. G. Cram at Nitro. Quebec. Their I netce. Ethel Dove, the daughter RC N.V.R . son or Mr. and Mrs. J I Gibson oi Alliance. Alberta. ‘Ihc bride entered the room lo the strain; ol the Wedding March and a gown oi ‘ petal pink satin with veil mid Orange Blossoms. She carried a bouquet oi red Talisman roses and was viven in marriage by her uncle. Mr. R. G. Cram. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. H. Llndley. B.A. 5D oi 'valleyficl<l United Church. Both .' bride and groom were unattended. ' The marriage was witnescd by Mr. and Mrs W G ‘Bell of Nitro, Quebec. During the reception the couple were the recipient of many beautiful gifts and messages were read from their parents and mnny friends from both East and West Alter the reception. the h-irpy couple leit for u shot-t honeymoon. The bridc wore a. blue travelling suit wit-h matching accessories TRINITY Y.P.U. —-A lively sing song led by Kay MmEac-hcrn and Shirley Darrach and s short business period by the new presi- dent. Jean Madbcod. Opened the guitar meetirlilziotg‘ Trlaiéy Ygziugv d“ Mm», m, t.’ .....ii ~I\~i Sanderson ed the gmu in recreation. An ‘rn-spirinc wors tp service was ocnwered a- round the llie and the work 0i nuviiy nature my be Inserted . JfllE. -§tl.é\.lll.-.Q'l'l‘|9'lbWN climb‘ _ A rxctusivlro not; or ACTION PHOTOS! ' I VAIRENBE EARL I Standard Staff Photographer gives you a picture story of the tianaiiian Army’s New Offensive fflui: week Standard luff photqnphcr Lawrence Earl eulgncd to the llt Canndian Anny bring: you a dramatic pliofcqtoly of the Canadian offeiuivo. Nine page: of action photograph show the Conldlon: in battle, the obstaeln they overcome, eh- vicvv: of German dofcitoo: and :h_oh of German civilian refuses and noldler phonon. Tlli: uric: of photograph, depleting the j i Canadian Army in action, on all taken by Lawrence hrl and exclusive to Standard readen. lead hi! photoncry thl: week in TheSfandard rotogravuvc. \ ' Tlii Ir: WORLD UNIONS HAVI AGIIID on plane ht the pm hboui _ wilrpll: in fbipeotvvu. loll lane Allnlfvonl‘: Informative Input on the ‘ Moll Lclonihl: klTh 2Y.°.'I.‘..I".‘.‘..‘.’I.':I.' 312212112‘ ."...."......' A. t‘. .?....; urwmrrn In m Mntrtrml tolls of the trial: and tribulation: of l Cliullln front llne fro» :how which llll hm returned from luly uni in: undo: the direction of ldllo Sunburn. forum popular Monfvul onhatu lulu:- . . . CANADIAN IASTIR BONNETS no pictured for you lhl: wool: In The Stlndanl‘: rofouavuro section . . . the complete novll—"lhcfb Clutter". I fut moving Rory of orpionnge md action . . . phi: Km Altlmi‘: realm, latest wall-end new: from all flu wn fronts ond Ill the blfl eelnlcl. asfifi. r “flit-ail ’, cisiiimufg‘... “ n,‘ m, M, i - i ~-—-- ~ ~ ~ ~ i ', -~ ~‘=—*‘—= i:ii.*.:*=.iwii.r:.r- his; "th .:.: fmfm‘; ‘3.“i..i"‘.’$..‘.'.‘ii“‘ .':r**=...'*.:*'..".ii: $2“ had been hated and the hum, for u" hm m m“ mum cm they no soggdmd hel-p him into o. guarantee the akin that contains eonlerred upon him by the Indian people in thirty years o Doctor and Missionary. A poster displayed a picture of Dr. Derby. and several hospital scenes. A poem "The S -eon’s Blonds" was read by Doris eliar The meetinl! closed 4s all sang a hymn oi prayer tor Medical Missions HOME NURSE My Eti-year-oid iawer, who ing home nurse. Uld people shrink from exposure in weather. writes Lianta L. assistant Nursing Service diiilcuil. Io OI-Ib a. broken bone. eversion to bathing can Ize over- come it °h@_El9ll_1P_P"li*_.W}lLE§l£°. I di l issi rlarles. one Ggeorggl-Dlixalrgbyucif xgcilac Bella, to wor-ahipnwca the liirct and inst verse: of At Evfll o prcciation oi hi: ~ service to them u ‘m’ a bath in the winter time and cold Twit, director, Red Crols Moreover, it is i; them to set in and of a bithtub without risking Probably father's ehlll easily bath gal Flour f: all In DUI, 0|, 2f: and In the handy 7 lb. bog with hallo. RIGAI. FLOUR IS MIN-ID IY THI _ST. IAWRINCF "hill! unulg “E-Ompllfl’ is heated to 75 or 20 should be provis- ion Ior ventilation, but. no drait. Place wnu Ind night shirt. n betiX-iroom degrees. ‘there radiator or near the hecter, and n bnthrobe and nlinrpm n y. A bathtub belt or l small rtooi in the tub will make it easier (or lather to set in andout. should also be strong handles tor him to pull hlmnc the denser o! failing with a. vmrm should be plenty blanket over it . o! hot water and What can 1 do?" writes a troubled and a bath mat or towel on the iloor tor him to stand should b plenty of hot a moor-toiled nap, as old have e. tendency toward dry l! lather is not able to take alone, one oi’ the men o! mo house should take s. turn at being home nurse and help him. When lather sets out o! the tub seat him in the chair and drmw the blanket around hlrn vnjhgfiyqujlry nice warm . and vi so riecessa y . —-- . gnigeinithighe voliue olmthlc skin“?! Baked tatioeatie i ht,r 179M859!!!“ mm ' delicious ‘do llfllfia0fatlrllggy€:f, lazuli solving in the cooklnii Wflim‘. In especially so in cooler weather. And a baked potato the value oi’ the they're specially nourishing, too. skin is in the entlrls. IMPORTANT NOTICE TICKETS FOR ST. PATRICICS PLAY A large number of tickets are still available for both nights- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 16th and 17th. Balcony and Matinee Tickets for Adults at Hughes Drug Co., Reddin Bros, Victor Coyle’s and Eugene Kelly's Grocery. Reserve Seats at Sitrathcona Hotel on Sale at I0 A.M. each morning until 6 PM. 0 There to lessen ltu, .pA chair on . ere water and ic nib Even Me fiirsrpie can be perfect! 7W5 STCKET’! IN THE HUI/R! home baking. REGAL FLOUR ll oomilt- ently high qunliq flour, medo from lun- ripened bud what from the Canadian Wm nnd milled to mowy perfection. REGAL FLOUR in right for putty, perfect for bread. ldul for cakes. So why not take the rick out of your own bnbln}, by u-ultlng w quality REGAL FLOUR! YES. you can make n pic At for n Hui. cvonnttiuflnt try. Ilyoubnow bow very Ilnpomntltlueoebeoclonetlytboriflit flour. For under. flaky, tlmpfin‘ pica-mt. you need flour that l: fine. whine, light nnd delicious. That i: why flan cook: Inn: to QnRIOALFLOURIorpIuQHnII IASY TO MARI RIGAI. PIICRIIST alornl-lmllhnlllo-wunlrh Uh “Minter nndmixqlimCutlnchortuiingv/lthtwo “m "'3 knives until mixture looks like connl meal, l “will llflltl s‘ u‘: 5‘ “F” a“ or rub the lhortoning into the flour until “ m"'ll."“'l°“'lmuu 5 “mlfllflml "'7 “u unooth. with the back of n tnblupoon. Add cold water o little at n time, mixing with n h-iife until the dough cleans the bowl of n1! flour and puke. (Avoid uling, too much water.) Thabootmultsmobtalnedbyhnvingnll ingredient: and utensil: :: eoid a: possible. Sift the flour, than manure, odd the all '~|nI\nA “gnu-ra- .:.‘ 2€2im€i‘..2“l.§it*"‘f.‘ 1m hi; w... .6, ha...’ REGAL noun IS OBTAINA BLE FROM THESE DEALERS a i tin n th t ll "M- " m“ .. -‘ n. c, , m. .:. r. Devlne .. Puke! su or *i="-’=~“~‘=“~°~ F§3§°Sil .2‘.’.Yf".......“i.°..'°"‘"3’° g. g. tithe. . f "m pfnni"- Jtiiqtit mo. c. -- m» w» Corduroy will stay lliwflllltlédloatoxiug: “ifndpltflffl"f‘o,fcl'weff“lfi§ _4'_ 3‘_"'(§,,,‘,','|5;,‘,"f ti-‘ubmhé, d and fluffy alter mlilly wenrings Frlgjerr A m‘, Marlo", crutch- w. J, cum" _, h it is drllplillns Wei °11 mankfacen riamsoy and grin-icy Dillon a sptilctt .. Ourmiimmvn In‘ _ J. W. llhlwon . . . . . . . . .. Int 40 r anzei-s er E is. mm h “m, "m"! o“; m; go-oyngm Grocery .. 2 C. taumgmoaoghlfim Monty» Luger-h. Co. L“. sour” is your tool box cracked uw- =-"é= r. 1. moon-he'll oil-cumin um McNeIIh MIII: .:. c willow.- a. s» w“ where? Make sure to find out and McLean A Hclldyon “ ‘m. L. A. Mullen] Bilflllllkld n11 any open places with putty to p, N, m"; r. I. minim” c. n. llicken .. stun-re: keep out tin-mp air and prevent s u w_ x‘ .. A. L l M tun r " Dal Bnlnmeirifld‘ rusting oi tools. i _ Shaun's on...‘ G 0. llnbllngon: “.315” -——- " 1-,,“ ' ' " a . {ilbihdill "its u: lltiplitill v llllllllll we» <4 ‘ ‘ "111 " " ‘ it"s»- "W... i7"i'*.'“";::..°"- e . e ' slightly warm and the shoes atl . o. o. m n. n. n0 I$§,';,',,'§,',,,.*c,‘l'3,l“ who»: flalmrnmn “Jim- i-l w» ml“ '13‘ - lumen Albertans m. . m. o. '1'. NI-M A heap oi ooal can be saved bc- “tagged!” n and I?‘ n“ "m", n‘ c , ‘hm. ||_ g, Mflgod tween now and next May by pine. inn r a , h“ F"; ‘.:. L, M ,,|,,m,',',"""‘ d1‘! " ht Bron. in; shin sheets of reflective mnt- {g I ° '2 w g M". ' ‘mg, ' g, ,Bnell e Al be mu all the radiators. m, a fimiviiuu u ln-hn i I -- -- Y“. - - -- - ll (lo-Op. Awn- Whv? Because they toss llle heat la : m llflllgnllliiév“ ‘M, M" "c uni.“ ‘m _ ' “Norm ‘who rny-s bn-ek in the room instead oi’ m" l" n” v "w l“ ' ' " " ‘ ' L. Ll . . . . .. » the nth ml- Igu, m» Dori: minim- llvw him a u a North Itutloo W- "I gill?“ riiliiiiugli “liililili ulnbycillil §'“"l!€.°'" w u ' ‘Lu-M. 334'! l“ l’ ‘l n“ '- "- ‘lllh A Nomi Int!» . WW" cardboard painted white or ii ht "Dllfi- w “N” n"."” c" ‘ ,' 0"’ m twJruu, V“... cream will be better than nothl; . / ‘