OCTOBER 2, 1952 ixlnln CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE commodore or Canada's Atlantic. Fleet ls Retired LONDON. Oct. 1 - (Reuters) - Cmdr. G. E. Cove. commodore of Cimai-d's fleet of "Atlantic Grey- hounds" and master of the Queen Elizabeth. has retired, the company announced today. .”Age has caught me up. so now I ll devote my days to wood-carving and gardening." tho genial 03. year-old master mariner told call- ers at his Liverpool home today. Morelthan 38 of the Command- er's 47 years at sea have been spent on ships of the Cunard Line. He joined the company in 1914 and has captained the Britannic, Maur- BREWERS COMPETE LONDON-(CP) - Brewers in Canada. East Africa and sings.- pore are taking part in the Com- monwealth beer competitions at Ithe Brewers' Exhibition to be held here Nov. 24-28. AIBWEW-IA FLOOR FINISH I x S yet; so strong . . . . , it la.sts'.so muchplongerl A . an s. s. son! rsoouct I .4 s I etania, Aquitania and Queen Mary. ' 100 extra sheets at no extra cost Get (Iris extra value today -THE GU BUYSa owns A WliVl eve it or not. than 6 cents a serving. and-yellow package. t is so easy to eatl MONTREAL, Oct. 2nd-At lunchtime itls impor- tant to give your school-age youn sters something they lilgs to eat, as well as some ing that's truly nourishing. KRAFT DINNER is the perfect answer. In every package of "Kraft Dinner". there's a special. fast-coo ' lightnus in col . package-delicious grated cheddar cheese. And. be- i NlC)lIMlXrll()N Sli-3.'”l ing macaroni that cooks to fluffy y 7 muiutes. And in the some this nutritious dish serves 4 at less Look for llKi-aft Dinner" in its brand new red- 's easy to see-and-m-inrnml "Kraft Dinner" -r-:- I Smarfnsss And Variety-what more could any woman ask of a. ward- robe? -That's why skirts (skirts-'n'-sweaters and skirts-'n'-blouses) are such a perennial favourite. 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Ol mane you like your home to look nice-and that's why I think ltls easy to sew. DUMOLITE is such a. wonderful discovery in livingl Ills an exceptionally strong, wear-resisting vinylite plastic fahricr-and it comes in la. wide and wonderful variety of colours and patterns. Easy to wash (iust wipe with a damp cloth and rinse). No ironing. Domolite (made by Dominion Oilcloth and Linoleum Company) repels moisture, oil and dirt. Buy it by- ilie-yard at dcpartmeilt and variety stores everywhere. (Make curtains, drapes. bibs, aprons ctc., with itl) Write to me-Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St.. Montreal, P.Q.--for Ir-es, illustrated literature on what you can make with Dorholitc. Remember The Mock Tursla's Song in "Alice in Wonderland"? ”Soup MI of the Eveningl Beeyootiful Soupl" was the way it Well, around our house. that means HEINZ began. 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T. Ibbott. The wed- ding music was played by the or- ganist. Mr. Paul Cudmore. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white satin, with nylon net yoke trimmed with pearls, fitted bodice buttoned down the back, and long sleeves coming to points over the hands. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was draped from a coron- eat. and she carried an arm bou- quet of-pink gladioll and fern. Miss Alice Winters was her sis- ter's bridesmaid. She wore uncor- length gown of pin): taffeta with net overskirt. matching mitts and white gladloli and fern. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr. Walter R. Downe. as groomsman. The ushers were Mr. Renfrew Judson and Mr. Barry L. Downe. brother of the groom. The chapel was decorated with mixed autumn flowers. Immediately following the cere- mony a buffet luncheon was served to the bridal party and 1mmed' to relatives at the home of the groom. 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Sunday-Qidol; convention Held At Clyde River" The annual Sunday School cou- vention, of South West Queens. convened at Clyde River Baptist Church, on September 22nd. This convention was very inspir- ational and instructive to all Sun- day School teachers and those in- terested in the promotion or Bible teaching. The Convention was capalbly cop. dlwled by the Rev. Howard Chris- tie of Hunter River and Mrs, Gar. don MacDonald of Charlottetown. The Rev. Mrs. Barber, of Norm River, opened the afternoon session, with a brief devotional period. 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In these slides was depicted the the origin of the Bible, from the various stages that took place in its translation down through the centuries. which proved very in- teresting. At the beginning of the evening session. Mr. W. Clark of North Wilt- slilre, president for the past year called on the chairman of the no- minating committee to announce the officers for the coming year, presideni, president, Mrs. Elmer Frizacll. Cornwall, sec'y treasurer. Mrs. C. Newson. Hampshire. ,:-tn, rich . . TEA Bl5CUlT SPECIAL Try this next time you make tea biscuits-rise undiluted (I.1i'iialion in place of the milk specified. You'd never dream that tea biscuits could have such a rich, delicious flavor . . . such tender "short" texture. PAGE THIRTEEN . . DO YOU HAVE TROUILE GIITINGCCOIIAIS AND (UFFS CLEAN! l uewsurra suns Guarantees SlllPEliH3l.lEllllll Sll,PEli”lllllillll'E Collars and (oils or Double Your Money losil Ladies your washing worries are over. 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