. . . wEMOCllACY is iounded on the prin- who participate in it, when emergency _.‘ i ciple that all men are equal. arises a " .'- Life insurance carries this principle into You know that through years oi wars and Practice. depressions, panics and epidemics, life . , l?" insurance in‘ Canada has never failed to ,1 .= In it, regardless of position or of means, m,“ m policy obligation. pxompuy “d each policyholder pays for what he gets in rum and gets what he pays tor. d _ I In it the dollars of the poor man get the same trusteeship as the dollars oi the rich. You HAVE SEEN how oompeltion, vithin the free irame of democracy, has developed strong lite insurance companies whose assets are owned by the people they serve. ~ i ~ WHEN you our m» insurance you know l that you become a ce-sharer with others The” “mpml” “i” u“ “kkndln? in the partnership benefits vour toqgthe‘, modern example of how individual plan- ness creaiem uing and enterprise, under government l supervision, can produce the maximum You know that your common fund of financial benefit i0: all ldnds and classes savings is securely at the call of all those of people. ‘ " - i it is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A message from the Life Insurance Companies in Canada j g wsnmxc or INTEREST .b't a t ' TO isnaivnsirs; alld aiidiiisrewairyseddiheliingiitd p315 wiiitutnnn leaves. '.l'he bride looked charming in street length dress-of istives and upwards ‘of thirty friends, motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brsyton, Ver- dun, where a sumptuous buffet A very prctty wedding W85 solo- wd 21' the Danish Lutheran sky blue sheer. ver taffet ,f h- h h u: _ 2 Ill. Llviontreal on ‘Saturday. toned with shlri9ed b01100? swaelrt- iiilgiiawiii lillrldfdwlilllehie Lei-hoes; _. bcr 10th.. at four-thirty P.M. heart neckline and lsnii sleeves and Mrs. H. Hi ins. The table , WW" M Mflllfl" lfiP-llslle MM‘ finishing in points over the hands, was decorated wth yellow and i M, Phersou. Ulises: daughter of Mr. with havy blue accessories to white baby mums. and autumn c?’ "lid. M“ Millfolm G- MiwPliersqn match. She carried a bouquet of leaves, the three tier cake beinz ' i Ben-mi, P E I., became the bride bridal roses and baby's breath. Her used as a centrepiece. Present at. 3 o! LAC. Swain Beck. only son of - and Mrs Peter Beck of Cul- . Alia. Rev. Mr. V Beck of- rg. To the strains of Loh- ms Wedding March played by liter.» V. Bee-l: the bride (ll- rhe church on the arm cf her Clll€X‘-lfl-lfl\>\‘_ Mr. Aldrich Fer- cnly ornament. being four strings of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom The maid of honor, Miss Kay M“. Pherson. sister of the bride, wore a strret length dress of shell pink sheer over taffeta, with accessories to match. She carried n bouquet of rosebuds and forget me nuts, During the signIng of the Al. Arsennult R. C A.F., friend‘ fq Cameron Mllfiplifis the izrcom was best man Follow. Only _wlth ing the ceremony the wedding " Tlie‘c_hf.iiclrjightetjisrtv Mung with immediate re. the wedding supper was Rev. Mr. and Mrs. V. Beck. Rev. Mr. Beck gave s toast to the bride and 300m and the groom in a few well chosen words snd smiling manner. thank- ed him on behalf of himself and the bride. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. Montreal, al Hots. the newlyweds left by Quebec City, where the groom is stationed wth the RC. All‘. For going away the bride changed to moss green wool dress with matching accessories. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Forward, Margaret Mac- Phersori, Cameron MscPhee, Jack Lsrrabee, Ed. Cairns, Sid Worton Boyd Wood, Barbara Brayton, an Norman Brayton. Previous to the wedding the bride was tendered two showers where she reoeived many beautiful and usciul gifts. along with s. large amount money. Before her mania e the bride was en ins spcction Board o ads, Verdun. Better Light ‘ionightg/Q *3? f‘ U.K. and Can- l" definite news that an American u o, an Argentinian and an Austrian. ctor st t e ln- m a All mi Glitters "Please start for nearest feasible Eefififihh“ “a Iordesisx r ma‘? m fisnwbm moans " filth. w"ii can gains. But his d. u. The mu: which Zoe m: writ- Ml-rie Magi-apex‘, some tomorrow the clinic \ sytbend uigr ur outtewelooidsbsr. your sIstar-in-isw? f-Isppil rooms you had before are While Helen drifted of to sle tb isht, reassured arid relu . the ‘ sibsd 3-: , “My huaban "men saieiusrd it. that your husoand is men l u intellganoe and or myself that he is sincerely devoted to But it is always the task of t wife rather than the husband to foster the e ame of love. and beep it rnirig clearly and brid-itly on the heerthstone. You have left your home and your husband s great deal in order to pursue your profession; you must leave them less. Indeed, 1' am almost prepar- ed to say that you should not leave them at all." "But that would mean giving M} my profession." "It might. But even su that you do renounce much at you value, what will that matter if you retain something you value more?" “I don't think I had looked at it in quite that light before. I will try, from now on. ‘Ihsnk you, Reverend Mother." _ "Do not thank me. Be sure that this has not been by accident. no matter how much it may seem so. Now. let mo ask you one more question. what is there which you‘ have not, that it would mean more to you than anything else to pos- seas?" “A child." “And why should you lose hops of hsvin s child? But first you must buid up your body and set your mind at rest.” CHAPTER. XXXIV Zoo and Helen crePt sadly into Bordeaux after a. hard day's drive. through a maze of one-way streets in w ich they kept losing their way. These streets were congested with bicycles. pedestrians and de- tachments of soldiers. and bewild- ered Americans. The were oe- eupyiiiz every svailsPoe room. The Elrls went to pix hotels in succes- sion. feeling increasing! discour- aged each time they were turned sway with a slight sneer and an indifferent shrug of the shoulders. At last, almost frantic with fatigue, they located e big barren sort of hostelry, where there was admitt- edly one vacant room left. Zoe tried her best to mitigate the hardships of heir surroundings for her sister-ln-lsw, and she WB-‘i glad when she found Helen was beginning to take a personal in- terest in their fellow refugees. By then there were two thousand of them in Bordeaux, ell of whom periodically besieged the consulate. But at last the word went around that the American government was going to step in and save the sit- uation. No American citizens were to be left stranded. Army and Navy transports were to be requisitioned for their benefit and convoys furn- ished if necessary. ‘Then came the ul steamship line would open e Bordeaux office in the near future. and everyone was immense- ly cheered. The cabin given Zoe and Helen was better than either of them had expected. On the deck below were the officers’ quarters a. tiny galley and a small salon which served as ldining room, smelting room and o unge. At dinner two English ladies were seated on one side of thcrn. They ltalked to each other in undertones ‘with perfect self-control. A Czech. on the other side of them. were not controlled st all and fear. so r as they were concerned, had mounted to hysterical heights. The young Austrian who was love- ly looking and lonely, kept moklnx lttle moenin sounds and giving FRENCH RIVER. The annual meeting oi Corona- tion W. I.. was held at the home of Miss Ethel Msclzod on idsy evening. Nov. 6th. “Twelve mem- bers and two visitors were present, two new names were added to the roll. The president, Mrs. ri-sd Maolieod was in the choir and‘ the .. e meeting timing" mid Owned the Home Fires posting the club wanerrs creed in unison. minutes of last meet- inI were read and adopts also minutes of last annual meetini. The sec-tress. then gave s report of the work of the Institute during the year. The sum of $171.10 was raised. and donations were sent to I Tomorrow GOOD LIGHT reduces eyestrdin . . . prevents ‘Miguel Good light in your home tonight can help keep you fit and olort tor your war lob tomorrow. ep _of the general effect which ese ro- gave was offset LANADIAN GENERAI fl FCTRIC Wherever eyes ore used In your home —for reading, sewing, working or playing-make sure of better lighting by using’ Edison Mazda lumps. MADI IN CANADA L,” MAZDA LAMPS EIIlSUN O. the T. B. League. R an Relief. Red Oroal. tisb Children War gafirvtlices hind, and Aid to Ohms I1 . The following effiesrs use - ed for the ensuing year: Presldgit, Mrs. Harold Harper. Viol-president. Mrs. Idna Stew- t. “secret-a y-‘lrossurer. Mn. Donald lament. A vote o! tbsnls was tendered the rctir officers. A ecsrim the was make plans for ‘NWO! to bs i in November. gzpor was road regarding our for the year. Mrs, Harper invited the members to her home the December mégtlng. Mikes]! Mugabe m“ w an srtle . The meeting closed ‘by the N tion i Anthem. Lune was sehvcd ‘grid u soesl this enioyad. WATIB BULK! A in le transsort Plane can carry! sgfflcient ehydtsted vege- tables l0 feed n blttllifln for I ii vent to soft esperaw oxclamati addressed to no one in particular. The husband and wife were cun- vtnced tiggit thenshiplwkould be tor- lpegteltihe fgi-iheretsxlzihfwhicsholléaxd lbeen emtpy when they entered the ‘salon, sat s man with a loan brown face an squi ,sens'ltivo lips, y a twinkle, sp- pgss , in the keen vv imsicsl mills which Dwlkdly. He rather stained snobby uniform, with four wss and 1d NOW—III.IIVI IQII . ‘IIIIOAY ROM A QOII AIMOII‘ INIYANILY use ssh. Isl-eels; Arr/n! ~---* HEX was ci-isiiwrrsrown GUARDIAN A ~ LYPSYL ncr or i- - the buttonbole. scroasth dining zoo Osgtetn. ‘What route are we tsk- by | Sore, chapped 195th Anniversary Lips Relieved Polish! Roughness homered "'" Ch Obi. lat’ inst. file 951$’ 5 . . . ‘ dwifil: .:..':::.'::...""-e WW1 fir... .4 .. ....... ‘W.’ swam-mm ..-=......."..'.-. us. "bee: ' as mm: nominees m wounnm of ‘Indira 011m!‘- lMPUlMlhel-lce ii!“ ves u: of tbs Legion of Honor of questions was mom. "Do tell us. luv. Win. Moos: vvb in this field from ms to 1N0. The four congregation new couiprisins towns! Pastor charge. came into as l in Ollfton Mt Herbert t “Route! Wat route are we toy- kinz?" The captain's face s. blsnk ession. as if be bad never of soon s as s ’i’.“.‘.‘i.éi‘.“‘i..‘i°".'.,...i“°.'"lii‘r 53%‘ l1 - ' get my orders yet. "But are we 80in‘ nwth instead of west to avoid submarines? Ia risers less danger of aubmar‘ this way?" "Su f" inquired the captain. "Wit makes you think there might be submarines? Did you ever see wan? Not Did you ever hear wen? No! legends, that w'at tliiy must be." (To Be Contnued) This War-Four Years Ago (By The Canadian Press] NOV. 2'1. i939 —-Uhll'.8d Stilt?!" Csnsde border towns DPBPB" 1°? nirmquusif consumi- toryttilscharle mhssnmm- The ffrlt trustees of the Clifton pm rty, were Wm. Mason. Jssnsa Belg, James Bmalwood, John Bouyer and Robert Mute ‘lliouclllasiclendents of tllitesnea are regular s s the dhurch services oi Clifton, and along with other f tea who came in later are csrr¥1fl8 on with lino enthusiasm the agvogekmwlgét: was sun . The cemetery st this church la slifiay: wxell cared for and is; g- w re “$3.. ‘SSilioJlA’. ?p‘“ra m- on The Treasurer's duties were P91" formed with satisfaction for man! years by Mrs. Herbert Mason and mw by our present efficient tress- urar. Mrs. John A- McDonald. The present organist is M711. 001W" transfer of warplaxples d bought ‘by W°°d- Britain- Nazis Dre so, swi re a- —‘_"_'—c,l."'lo'u UP "m" flltm” Bmflm’ ‘"“°°“‘°"' rggiisliiircddigniilov. 11-40m- ed blockade of German sea-borne trade. Forty missing after Destroy- A“ estmmted 250m‘) pound croP oosted the Provinces i043 honey er Gypsy hit mine and was beach- modunuon to m 5114mm h )1, °"' A ti“? “‘°’°°i.....' $55.3. ed...’ .__i-_-——-—— _ g , v CARBON m COAL mi’ hggptfi, m. uctlion of lillftoii Gliuroli ' reatest in the historv of the liidu-‘ltfy in New Brunsw ck and "was fllhlevfid in spite of adverse weather 00n- dittons which tended to curtail 91'"- duction. He attributed the success achieved to increased nrodllctlon l" york, Carleton, and Victoria. couri- l8!- Anthrecite coal is about 90 p" oent. carbon; bituminous coal, 60 to '16 per cent. muss rr sriFx Colurnblum metal is used ss_an ingredient of stainless steel to im- prove welding qualities. 0P0 “Ty BEFORE LATIONING UNTOUCED AI YIT . MGDRE a. Mason it.” Coffee was introduced into Eur- Brazil has one of the quid from Arabia in the 16th cent- lflrseat iron ore reserves, ostims . at i5 billion mm. 40! as the day I joined up." |’ve been promoted!” " OU should have sect-i the family's face when Cnfonsl Davis," it‘ you please," walked into the room. l: was just ss sbrliiieg Parents are proud to see their dsughrers in the Air lercs - “Slll SERVES &§PIRAIN in the fellowship of tine young people who wees Air Iorce blue. And they know that the training received in the pleasant; ~ wholesome surroundings of the R.C.A.l'. will be valuable it the future. Girls who join the kCiAal. now have splendid opportunities ' for promotion. All commissions are won from the rsoks. Decide so enlist today-sod free another man to fly sad fight. load coupon below lerdilslmillususssd beelsleu ~ Hessosssl nslzuoon efhooslu "Si! W“ that lselfllr.” Nnu " ' *4