pEBRUARY 12. 194a hand cream or forty tim ado! Just m 1r goftner: . . . its _ lessant fragrance. your meat dishes! pine vegetables w‘? “gar a 15 1b. raw beet. diced. or 1 u kness deg. F.) for 20 minutes or until his Send For This has OHor of Tints! Curtain Psocll or Curtain lfcrlunnnzl _\'ou’ll. be "way nhead n! yourself when Spring Hrgusc- cleanln 11110 _ (wine; 'rogundl Faded curtains re- spond like magic to these Trntex dyes! Simply write to me, Barbara Brent. 1411 Crescent Bt., Mont- real, P.Q., for your free sample. Then give your most winter-faded curtains the Tintex beauty treat- mentl You'll be thrilled at how new they look . . .how wonderfully they cheer up your windows! And for n home and a_ wardrobe that will look like Spring ask for all- fabrio TINTEX. Tints and Dyes at your drug, department or variety store. It's Not Too Lo HOUSE of Ge why I urge you’ to Mm’: The Perfect Pnsont for that bud-enthusiast friend of yours! In. fsct,.it's the perfect present for ulself for it will be the bright egisning lo a brand new interest in your life. You'll make birds your happy hobby after one glance at Brook's Book on Birds! Just lhinkl—eighty-four pages, includ- ing full-colour illustrations, photo- graphs and valuable information on Canaries, Budgerigars, Parrots, ‘Goldfish and Tropical Fish-yours gr the asking with s box top of rock's Bird Seed or just 25c. Simply mail your request and the top or money to me Barbara ‘Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q., and I'll send you, post-haste, vcur copy of BROOKS BOOh or. BIRDS. Youngsters Sly " Yes! " when you ask them if they'd like warm delicious cups full of Oxo at bedtime. And s good nightfis ' ‘sleep after a hot '_!rp oi Oxo is one o! the best in the world for them! You i138!!! l?! this for heslth's sake, he simply dllolvo an Ono cube l" lteaspoca of fluid Oxo in a ‘little boiling water and sdd it to ll boil of warm‘ milk. M-mmm! pul-lltyl! love it! The 0x0 habit ‘i isod for grown-ups, too, so do l!‘ "I" to ask your grocer to- morrow for beef-rich OX0 in cubs W! liquid form...it has re- fllained stable la price! .—ll0d .I'- bake in do . r. and minutes . 151080 " ‘fillies 1BllYS All! Willis- A weekly advertising sad Informatics service for today's wuss MONTREAL, Feb. 12th.—Here's s timely beauty tip to make you that Special Someonsk Favourite Valentine! . ..‘a way to lovelier, whiter hands with Pacguins Hand Cream! You protect your face from win and weather by creamirlg itmcrecm your hands, too-with Paoquins-for it's the hand.‘ cream preferred more women than sny other! e doctors and nurses who scrub their hands thirty the cream for you and {no-no matter what our ...yofl'll be thrilled by its non-grassy, non-sticky spacial beauty treatment for your hands! M“; Nourishment for less money is the food news’ ‘my of tho week! No need to worry about the mil-city and e onsrfof vcgetables._..HEIN DENSED VE ETABLE SOUP Will _ needed nourishment of wholesome vegetah es with your meals and that fresh, “ garden" flavour with This savoury soup 1s simply “chockful" of a variety of- luscious cooked-to-your- cu It raw meat‘ lsdasggotlulgr h , . d h d B n "*1 a‘ :.'*.*»"t".r:'::'..:"...'i p ct meat mixture. Bake 1n a hot oven (400 The Doy Alter to to plan your next summer's garden if you semi now for the new, illustrated "Send and Nursery Boo/c" -bulbs-shrubs for every garden and you'll want to choose your favourites in time for planting. For best results, seeds can be started right away ., .that's write to-morrorw-Barbaro. Brent, 1411 Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q.—for your free copy of the " Sued and Nursery Book "1 bowler their lunch or supper- v The Msgk Touch la that im _ that transforms the simplest o meals into banquets fit for a king-or your husband! I've found that delicious dishes made with BENSONB CORN BTARCH are mealtime magic that men really like -rnenu “musls" for husbands’ hearty appetites fi wholesome end good for youngsters, too! fI'ry n rec: sr lgtlw, in world! Used constantly by, es a day, PACQUINS iacertaualy It's proved protection and a yer-y z cou- , give ou the getiain first course-or like this... 1S TOPPING d! , lett-cver meat in l tbspns. hly. Combine meat. L 10-oz. fin l"! lwclr. l cup water. 5i ur into s well-greased casse- 5 standard recige for baking snd cut with s 2" lsouit cutter. o wl cults are golden brown. Serves 3 to 3. _~"’- 531 To-monov/ will ho spend a Valentine gilt to that special oul- ‘of-town friend by sending s BANK 0F MONTREAL 11mm! Under now! B of M Money Orders travel swiftly-safely...and they're so convenient-so inexpensive. You can buy them for use in Canada, the United States or the British Isles— and, in each case, any bank will cash them. Visit your nearest Bo! M branch first thing to-mor- row for that very special Valentine ...iust one of the many BofM service: for your convenience! published by DOMINION SEED orgetovm, Ontario! Listed are seeds Look leloro You _ luy-for qual- ity -— for true salue-for- the Identifying label that tells you the food, fur» nishings or clothes you choose are the beet to be had for your money! When I shop for panties-J look for knitted nylon. Have you seen those new, nylon, tailorcrl-to-fit panties in your fav- ourite department store? So budget- wiso-so right in every way... these nylon panties wash easily- fdry quickly after washing and you can forget about the chore of ironing. It simply isn't necessary with these delightful-to-caro-for garments. Most important of all ...when you're buying-remem- ber to look for the tag. . ."Fobr€c Mndc oj C-I-L Nylon Yam"! Ilstrhtlefrrloalyffw, w: co races .. higlnhudpstgwiss marketing is s matter of careful lanning and se- ection of true quality. You've always chosen your food for flavour . . ._ is applies especially to your choice of codes-for quality in coffee means full-bodied flavour and flavour means your “money's worth". I find that Chase d: Sanborn Coflee gives me all this and moro...rea! flavour value that's well worth those few extra cents. Ask our grocer to- morrow for CHAS &$ANBORN COFFEEmin the vacuum-packed tin that assures you o! freshness ....or in the economical pa or bag. Measure this “real " co_ee carefully and servo it while It's hot for a flavour treat you'll want to repeat several times a day and twice at mealtimes for good measure! rtant " something " u I Elissa! nafnutss i; fibérliiwnégand Corn lyrup 13'“: rile." - togetitihr Donna's ‘(aura Its . B d I d °""‘ ‘flu gflhfi. 1 rrllnu apples are es w! ltar. Cov . sac .r. ‘chigtilnalldnbhklngwuntl! That lely sf Years Continued from page l) air into e spinal canal. lnJect ing- or! 121% the pins! cans! rs- veals. by means of the X-rsy. the presence or rwuarerfand mashed vertebrae (bcnsl o! 01s qlae). I1ns11y. that . , new 1s being cured 1n early asos a X-rsy and _ raldtunl tsoatrns . Dr. lloinas states that, dsaplts all the advances mob by X-rar. flirts-refill; a lssls 001d for 0;; pans young playstdaoa w will to become X-rsy bras suoobsnozss ni rsvas arm aim.- puma . 0r. sailed‘. s The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: o! loos! Interest. but advertising of _'s nasvsy asturo may be Inserted at five cents rwcrd strictly pay- able tn advance. susmnvs TAXI. Phone s21‘ OONFEDIBATION LIFE . IN- SUBANCI. AT YOUR SElVlCE-Arnfss’ Con! Co. Phone 2498. DB. F. A. McMILLAN will be absent from nle office from Ffibflh- ary 12m to February 17th. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 group and wedding pictures location. for on T0 HALIFAX In as minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER will be held tn St. Paul's Pariah Hall g1 nirlday, February 13th at 3.30 DOCTDJI AND MRS. BOY H. KENNEDY announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Elizabeth to Ronald Leroy Jones at Mlllvflle, N. B, on January 28th, 194.8. MARITIME CENTRAL ALB- WAYS three times daily lo Mone- ton. Air and rsll connections u: Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. MES. RUTH MMLEOD. Hustler River; wishes to announce the en- gsgement or her daughter Mary Grace to Douglas Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smiuh, Hunter River. Marriage lo lake place early in March. Ill‘ YOU NEED a Winter Per- lmalnent take full advantage of these super-values at the lllarie Elena Salon this week. $5.00 for $1.75. $10.00 for $500. Phone 2191. 76 Great George. 1 CAVENDISII UNITED PAS- TORAL ORANGE. - Sunday. Feb- ruary 15th. Norllh Rusllco 11 AM. Stanley Bridge 3 P. M. Y. P. U. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwiard lowther, Friday 13th. at 8 o'clock. THE WOMEN 0F OAVENDISFI _ are invited to the Manse on Fr!- day, Pebrlaary 13th, at 2.30 P. M. for World Day of Prayer. Gifts o1’ clothing for Relief 1n Europe and Asia will be brought to this meet- 1118- . CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. Service at Belle River Friday, Feb- ruary 13th. 8.00 P. M. (Residence of Jmuea Cook). Lord's Day Febru- ary 15th, 1948. Birch H.111 Morning Service 11.00 P. M. Evening Service 7.00 P. M. Monday, February 16011. 1948, Service at Kinross. 8.00 P. M. (Residence of S. Home). Sabbath School at Murray River 2.00 P. M. FILM FOR CANADIAN UNI- VERSITY CAMPAIGN-Prints of Wales students were shown the film "Hungry Minds" on Wednes- day morning. This film gave the students an idea o! what Europ- ean children have gone through as a result o! war, and shows ln some small way the help that is needed lo provide them with food and books. ALPBA BEBIIKAH MEETING- Tho regular meeting of Alpha Rebekah L063! No. 10 was held eb. 10th. the Noble Grand. Allce swell. presiding. Fisltora were welcomed from Acme Lodge. Mon- tague. and Regalette Lodse. A!- berton. At the close of the bus!- neas meeting brother Oddlellowa arid friends were invited in and s_ short program under the conven- orshlp of Sisters Georgina Camp- bell. P.N.G.. Frances Teed, P.N.G., Thelma Francis and Doris Mac- Dwen, was much enjoyed. This consisted of s Valentine “fish- pond" reading by Mrs. Edith Dav- Irresistible animate, THE GUARDIAN. crraaaorrmowiv n ROBERT C. STANLEY Chairman and President, the International Nickel Company c1 Canada, Limited lson who was heartily encored, and an impromptu dance with Sister Helen G. MacEachern, P.N. 0.. as pianist for the evening. Alter refreshments were served. the meeting closed with “The King." . YOUTH TRAINING SHORT COURSE — The Department o! Agriculture have been giving a an weeks short course in Manual Training and Home Economics, to all young men and women from rural districts. The Home Eco- nomics course has an enrollment of thirty-five young ladies from the ages or sixteen years and over. under the direction 0t Mrs. Le- Baron Tait and includes courses in cooking by Miss Maylea. Bos well, Assistant Supervisor Wo- men's Institutes and Mrs. Tait; sewing class, Mrs. Wilmot Large and Mrs. Arthur Afflock; nutri- tion, Mlas Estelle Haynes; krill.- ting. Mrs. McCurdy Bell; hand! craft, Miss Marie MacDonald, supervisor Women's Institutes. Mr. Irlam has charge of the fire physical training class and the home nursing 1a 1n charge of the Red Cross and Public Health. This afternoon the pupils ~wlrl hold a public demonstration and‘ serve tea t othe visitors. This ln- leresting course closes tomorrow. Personals The many friends o1 Miss Louise Compton will be pleased to know that she is much better and 1..- now out of Jubilee Hospital. V1e~ torts, 13.0. She ls being cared tor by her mother, Mrs. E. Compton at her home. Little Miss Deanna. Bell. DeBabic spent the past week end 1n Cape Traverse. guest of her grand- pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Wfllfsma. she was also over night guest at the homo o! her cousin, little ‘was Joan Culcllffe. Reverend T. 1!. Alderman left Tuesday morning for Halifax attend s. meeting of the S0118“ 01 Pine H‘!!! Divinity Hall. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mcbennan and their daughter Sharon who will visit m Seckvllle tor s few days. HAMPSHBS W. M. l. On ‘Tuesday evening. Feb. 3rd. the Hampshire WMB. were en- tertained at the home of Mrs. John Clark. There were six mem- bers and two visitors present. The devotional period was W911"! b-v’ gigging "What a Friend We Hsvfl 1n Jesus", followed by the M!“ Prayer 1n unison. F5888" °l scripture on resents-MM 11°!" Luke's Gomels were read. This period closed with s prayer by the president. The study period was on one o! the Pioneer Missionaries to China. ngmely, Robert Morrison. and some of his covrssw“! "all!!!" carried on at Canton, were out- llned by Mrs. W. tartar. A discussion took l!!!" m‘ ' quilt. that is to be mdde in t!!! near future. for the needy l" Lbhrador. The president. Wl- G- Km?“ we a resort. concern“! "m! ’-" the outstsnditl hlshllshts '01 l!" Preobyterlal. and she atressedflone question particularly. thll? °l l°l5_' on; a ll I riicnev. an; that it decld; edly should be clamor-used b1 W christian women. The v 6961'!!!" . being absent, Mrs. O. Newson took . Four members P1141 lrtzllmdxlllgllelsl fees and collective 00c. ‘nildilsritfllohi: Edwards 1s to M45 the study 59°‘ "T m"? Mrs. Clltford Proud kindly 0V the W.M.S. for their next meeting. The closing hymn and prayer W" Take my- Illa and lot it be con- secrated Load to Thee. Take my hands and let them MOW at l!“ lmpul of Thy love. rmrou aoan B61100!- foll-wtnl l the isw‘ °‘ with; Ros?! echoes! for the mmilh of January: Grade X-l. Doreen Duffel-- one. 18-1. Roland Llvinl- stons. ' _ Grade VIII-l. Mldrad Hatfi- 2, Donnie Arrnslzenl. 3- 9"“ Ravsnhlll. Grads Vll-l. Kenneth 8061\- ton; 3. Jhflfly Gill. Grads V-l. Hollis Newman; I. Blair Ravsnhlll. an“ 111-1. llarvsy Llvlnl- atorla; a. Joan Bryenton; I. Juan- its nerdy. oraat rr-r. Judy armlon; s. Sylvia Newson; l. lllssbsth Gill. Grads I-Csorlc Nswson. Perfect attendance: nouns uv- ingstons. Harlem 5111. Mildred Ilardl. 11mm 0111. Juanita llsr- g, ‘Harvey Livingstone. lltasbsth 1!. » ‘ ‘reaches: .010! GMI. York Am! Vicinity Mrs, Pred MacDonald and Mrs. E. l". Vessey were visitors to the city on Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. Wendell Vessey ' are sorry to hear that she is laid- up with tonsilltls. -C. Mr. Dem Watts has returned to his home in York after spending tho winter months working in Ssrnia. Mr. Gordon Corr. Oyster led Bridge, spent Sunday 1n York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Miss Marion slur-ray. York spent Friday at Pleasant Grove where she attended the dance in the hall. Pictures werg shown Hall on Wednesday evening by Mr. Stan Msclnnis of lite National Fiflrn Board. in ‘York Mr. and Mrs. Irs Lewis, York. were visitors to Covehesd on Sunday the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Edison MacDonald, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. MacCaIIum had as their guest last week Mr, MacCellunfls parents from’ New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vcsaey and son Nelson, York. spent the week-end in the city the guest of Mrs. Vessey’: aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown. WINSLOE NORTH W.M.S. The regular meeting of Winslgg Norlh W.M.S. met at the home of MP8. John hlaclnnis Feb. 3 with MFB- A-D- Shslw in charge of the Devotional. Meeting opened ‘with “W!!! Your Anchor Hold" follow- ed by John 15 read responsively, and the Lord's Prayer in unison. HYmn “I Do Not Ask. O Lord" was sung. and a chapter from the study Book given by Mrs. CL. Cullmore, also a reading by tho Leader. Minutes or January meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by ten members, Word for March-Prayer. Collection sm- Ol-lflted to 931- There were 13 calls made during the past two months, and 111 cards and I3 sick boxes sent. waders for March meeting to be held at the home pl Mrs, CL. Cudmorc. Mrs. Albert Cudmore and Mrs. John Cudmore. Meeting clos- ed with "A Chsrse to Keep I Have", and Mizpan Benediction, Al; the close of this meeting Lhe annual congregations! meeting was held, (Patriot please copy) In loving memory ot our dear mother. Mrs. Lemuel Cndmore, who passed away one yur ago. She was such a very dear Mother So psflent, so kind and so true, ‘flaere was never a cloud so heavy or dark But she nw the sunlglt through. Sesrsowls as bsck ot the sunset. Where loneliness never dies, She sleeps 1n a land of glory. Wain the blue and gold of the skies. lovingly llmaembored by the Family. \ Isa Moratorium MOORE-In loving y of s dear- Mother. Marv Moore. who passed sway February 12th. 1047. lfler thoughts were all so lull of us She never could torssl. And so wo think that whore she la. Bho sowst be watching yet. Ag Angels keep their watch up there Plea“ God, just let her know That we down here do not largel- We Dove and miss her so. '11s sweet to remember a Mother so dear. So absent from us. yet over so near: Unseen by the world, she stands by . our side And whispers. dear children, death cannot divide. ' Lovlngly Itesnemberad by Donah- tora Dorothm and Steely- _ _,_i.___4 r M ,,\ . ex»: -’-\'/.~"- . _.~ ,°, \_ q/\/__\ will ‘llil tress, colour am! charm inlo all your rooms. Soc lhem . . vapcrls lm their help in selecting . . Joday a! our slum. WALLPAPERS WALLPAPER . lllWlllllllt 'l'i.red of dull, drab walla —ol dark corners -- of faded, dreary colours? Then "dress up" your home with today's new Canadian wallpapers." They're more beautiful than over - in wider-thssa-ovc selections of patterns and oolourings. They are new in style —-to bring new, smart- . consul! mlr g . NGDRE €~ MQLEQDEEE. Ellen ’s Diary Iysslalandlarnasfswtlo Continued from page i) yours?” I inquired. She chuckled. "Mimi's baked!" and then in an- other thought, “but only lately." Ours‘ was slow rising today though at present the fragrance from the baked loaves heaped yet on a cupboard 1n the pantry is moat reassuring and is. I think with pleasure. a fitting reward for some moments of anxiety through- out the dlay. I have an idea that 1t would have lost all ambition to reach to tho lln heights of the bread-pan cover l! an extra blan- ket had not been wrangled about 1t in last night's coldness. And I too chuckled to myself when finally the last and best loaves were taken from the oven 1n the dlmnesa o1‘ this evening's twilight. I I I Two women came 1o mind, and a child out of the long ago. She was a small shy creature with wide eyes and long dark braids. neither pretty I suspect but then not altogether homely 1n the naivete at childhood. "Ellen's in- olined to be thin. isn't she?” one of the women remarked and the youngster retreated even farther into herself as she continued to alt prlnuy on the hard sofa won- dering about a number of things. There were so many she could not understand and in her eager- ness to unravel some of them she intended to mles no word of the adult conversation. o o a‘ tar-eased 1n a dark cotton gown always clean but which neither en- hanced nor detracted from the better features of the small wearer. she sat quietly and as always found much to interest her 1n those about her. Ono woman was a caller-not really a visitor for those, took off shawls and bonnets. She merely loosed the wide airings of here and settled back comfortably in the old rock- er. that ereaked a blt in protest at first. She wore a pretty calico gown. l remember ishlng 1 might gather the brig blossoms of it into a poey and bury my face there to catch the subtle perfume Tlrw pink rosebuds they were. run ' rlot over lattices of green." that was like the small new ferns 1n Spring. neithq- of a green nor up of the two. And all on a groundwork o1 blue that wan- m. identical with that ot the Summer sky I turned then a mo- ment to view - - - lat Until tomorrow’ - m»; - Good- lllhl . yet a golden but wondrously made _ AUGUSTINE CDVE W. I. The February meeting of the Augustine. Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Vernio Webster. Meeting opened by sing- ing Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by 13 members and one visitor. Minutes of lost meet- ing were read and approved. The olowing Red Cross sewing has been completed: 12 baby dresses, 2 pair men's pyjamas, 4 girls dresses and panties and 3 children's sweaters. It was decided lo rend valentine f‘ VALENTINE GIFT IDEA warm www.cr- m i‘ 2ay o! ports‘: oipofaeleolor brlllseoond osigznyblg vslsas o. as. ‘canon lewslararsrrsnueaaslsj boxes to tbs sick and shat-ins. 1i was also decided that the III-smut! would hold s carnival and b have asle o! lunches. A bill 01 $2.50 was paid to Mr. Jones. Reports of commltt~ea wars heard and new ones appointed 51¢); and Program -- Mrs, Edward MacFsdyen and Mn..1"red leard Lunch Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald. Mrs. Frank Mscwilllsrrrll and Mrs. Joseph Wadmsn- Next meeting tobe held at tlu name of Mrs. Edward MscFsriyen A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the conunlttes in charge. Meeting closed with thr National Anthem. Collection $1.30. gltollovnnsllslg Irldslwvssds