Just arrived s particularly ' fine line of LADIES‘ COATS and SUITS Boucles, crepes, Gaberdines, Tweeds. Youthful m o d cl s, swing skirts, fitted lines, beautiful- ly tailored and finished. *11.so ,. 27.95 KENNEDWS Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear PHONE 1766 l» 154 or. GEORGE ST. Sliinvn above are three Island boys who hPdllb been serving overseas ini" \‘\\'l‘ a your now. They are from left to right Pte. llarold Whit- ' He. William Chandler and Gunner Roy McGee, all of Char- sion entitled "The Church's Front Line". The cast was: A Missionary- Mary MacKenzle. A Minister- E. N. Easter. A Layman -- Reggie Clark. Chairman of M. and M. Committee Emerson Deacon. Treasurer of Congregation — Lillian Deacon. W. M S Lady —Lynetta Brown. Pres. of Y.P.U. — Reta. Easter. Closing Hymn, “Take My Life", National Anthem. Benedic- tion. The Intcrcessory hymn sung after the Offering were words used KOIHII “TLTSHIRE Y. P. U. On Sunday evening Feb. 15th, ti‘ W.. e Y. P. U. held a flu one ‘I in: is tire worship - lst. verse of Sizn of My Soul. Meditation. Hymn, Lord of Light. Responsive Reading a lvzl by Mrs. Toombs. Lord's Prayer -' in unison. Hymn. O Master let me ‘ wvik with ‘lkec. Reading, I will- t E . "c by Aim Prowse. Chorus, In- t-riscissory’ Hymn. This was follow- in the last; Great War. ed by n Missionary Panel discus- (Patriot Please Copy) T0 OUR CUSTOMERS Under order of The Wartime Prices and Trude Board, we are only allowed to make one delivery to each customer per day. We are also restricted to one delivery per day to each area. We will advise our customers assoon as pos- sible what time our delivery will be in your area. We would ask cooperation in this matter from all our customers. Early ordering would be greatly appreciated. RlX’S GROCERY (iodbout says Report inexact QUEBEC, March i’! - (Q) .- Piemier Godbout today statement commontina on Th; o; nadian Press report of a provincifl by-eioction meeting last nigh; in Montreal, which the Premier dressed. The Premier's statement said: "I do not understand the report of The Canadian Press. The report ‘s inexact. Then was no trouble and everyone agrees that tbs meeting, held in St. James Market, was own cfthsbesteverheldinflumvl- siou in a long time. “There were no fights. When I came out four or five persons only came out at the same time as I and no one cams to talk to me and even less to surround my car. “During my speech, a former mu. nlclpal alderman, J. H. Brien, ques- tioned very politely on the affairs of Montreal. There were no inter ruptions. "About 80 sdoiesoon‘ of l5 or 10 years of age paraded aincinc but once again, them was no figh . "I want to correct the erroneous impression that this report mint have caused the population." In its account of the meegng and of the activities of youths who were outside the hall. The Canad- ian Press report said: ‘later, the group gathered around Premier Cvodbouts car shouting. and waiting for him to come out. Small seuffles ensued as men in civilian clothes tried to move the youths a- way. Finally police pushed them a.- way for a distance o! about s block and the Premier left in quietness." The Canadian Press report did not sav that the Premier was in the car when it was surrounded, but said that he left in quietness. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. ‘the March mcetin of Aug. Cove mstitute was held a the home, of Mrs. Austin Cameron on Ihvrsday evening, March 7th, with attend- ance of 14 members. and four visitors. The president Mrs. Ifiennzth Cameron presided, and the meet- ing open by singing the Ode, and repeating the Creed in unison. The roll call was responded to by the showing of tne first picture ttiken, which caused s lot of laugh- 1‘. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Letters were read con- coming relief funds. It was decid- ed that we send $5.00 to the Russ- ia-n zeficf fund. and $1.00 for tlie Milk for Britain fund. It was moved that more quilt- ing material be bought by the buy, trig committee. Mrs. Robert Cameron. invited the members to her home on Monday afternoon, March 9th for the piec- ing of quilt tops that she donated. Also Mrs. Kenneth Cameron invit- ed the members to ner home on Wednesday, Marni ll‘h for the nuilting on two quilts for the Red Or oss. . A donation of $1.50 was given our Institute by sister member Mrs. Major Carruthers. Work done for the Red Cross, since last meeting, 8 quilts finished,_1 boys suit, 2 pt‘. men's pyjamas. _A_vote of thanks was given, Mrs. soon A not? nmma ,9 Q But oh! what a pain afterwards Of course you enjoy good food, but do you pay the penalty? Take Maclcan Stomach Powder and get: prompt and effective relief from those agonizing pains arising from acid stomach, indigestion, heart- hum and gastritis. Buy a bottle of Maclean Stomach Powder or Tablets from your druggist today - 60¢. $1.00. TABLETS ALSO IN HANDY POCKET sill nu - an! 81-4! MACLEAN Stomach Powder 096m! ‘$1.3m... mu of m. m nm-wu torpedoes, the tanker I. ll. Blum, above, managed to reach American vessel, patched wltlr OIL The section will be attached i0 IIIO 0th!‘ Illu- The OI)- pamwuiakanh Norfolk, Va. ;—i rm: cmannowsrown GUARDIAN The yWade Kidnap Case Iylaaleverslll Wlistctllfs! "roruuivs was noun- ma; mace believe [hum m4 bsiawu after a routine eXa-mindtionlof the a tscotxtlul siriciegoy at‘! aroused Moll ‘a oompie up ov . Iron: the su intendentls skilled handling of this part of the investi- II-l-iw. tsin inc did emerge which t be of value-items ira- ablc to have been missed by a less “Ev " questioner. ade was r lily respected. if not n“; mm d Jean's left hand m N by mwbo at: 1' u" ""3?" r,".,.....“"""' ‘M r"....~°fe~,...~*=°l~:..s:°ii“;€- Perapinhl oesn Iflllllflfifl» - ' Ofiendinjiswhatldlisherchanoes. m?“ Mm‘ w° hfiwfgg‘ new mm explained. "I came in his p um mum with manor ‘l ..,';,t,,“*;§,',,";,gI;,§*3,gK°-",.. fie OII soap especially Infill ll Emit-h." l"""' “Qua” 0", “ ' sir, but it's the best I can 501W. Evidently he had a sense o! hugioglur. "It isn't a disadvantage in a don: tlan like mine. People you “M” °““'='°,,,“,,,- °“ m’ °°‘°“" °' tiiifi. ‘tdli-t“i‘éi.iimtfio“‘éi“hi‘t‘"iii “w: bags’ {or ‘um J s" tia-ls are above board. and'1’ve en 0t a birth certificate if you'd like suvt. Craniey shook his head sminnglyh""llou'il do." he said. “That. Fiddle Peters, for the nice donation of a. quilt and flour bags, give: the Institute. The report of committees were given, and new ones appoini- will be ed for next month. Sick - Miss Mosson waited until the door had Helen Newwmv. and Mo. Muriel closed behind Smith before remark- Cfuk. Bchol -- ms Fmd. uni-d ins quietly. "Tomkim sounds inter- Mias Charlott Matherson, Inmcl-i — "Pi-IW" _ Mrs. Wilard Wadman, Mn. Donald In I Wflv- llr- Net ‘that he’! 11R- Mmlgonud’ M,“ Mun,“ Mm” to be the chap with the letters Farlane. Program - Mrs. Roy $183,“ i” mogitiud‘ Clark and Miss Margaret MacFar- ..N°-§,,,,°°g5§e m m,“ w la-m- 3°31 “in 5°!‘ m" M011"! Y0 Dismissed employees “fie alwa i be answered with a "Proverb". Pro- wag-m 10mm; _- - y gram committee than took charge The Major brightened consider- aftcr which lunch was served. Col- ably. What irked more than any- lection $1.06 Mrs. Han-y MacFsr- thins else was the intangibility of lane kindly invited u; w h," m“, the enemy. Not, to know with whom (or April mggflng, Mann,‘ the" they were dealing made the case ex- closcd by singing "God sqve The l-Wmfilv flrmoylns- mug’ 1i’ et a grip on . uld atitigeéellows I’ be happier," c, we. But kidnapping is bound to be undercover work. Up to now. I haven't had anything to do with it. and. now 1 have. it. isn't. anything to boast about. Don't be too optimistic about Tomkins, either. Ten to one we'll find him comfortably fixed up in another berth." “And ii he lsnt?" BEAUTIFUL NAILS mourns cousnm Mrmounous cam: What causes whltc spots on nails? ‘the nsii must have been bruised at its base-by pushing too harshly on the cuticle around the half. ares-or by m accidental fogafilék-leiglgé’? chivkenfi be~ An interruption came from Felic- i Wlut causes dark spots on nails? dtfy?” ,§,‘?.°$1',,{,°,,“f§,_“§‘,§§“§§',d‘§',f,'f,‘,§§ff Dork spots are also bruises but ins the strain. A disturbed night. ah, 5pm; m on the neg, undegy with itsattcndant excitement. had Wh- m w» m» we mu- .s“iiis."es . m . l‘ . D00! Polish make nails split, peel? Brgoifiysvho ggentffilmitigh 1.33331; No. No reliable polish can cause he could by he: side. l-ie was with this. Most splitting and peeling are her when she mm hes m: caused by failing to keep the m,“ 3%‘: filo? to be taken on behalf u“ m“! ‘mmm "15 "m- The!’ All they could do was to offer shflllld be filed Once a day to in- sympathetic comfort. 0f what use sure aaatnst rugged Qdges, was it to pretend that the matter glcguled rags; be settled. wines‘ the 13:87. Can ordinary nail polish or re- sme Rgauzfifme mm e ° e’ . g how great w the "w" m" l“ “Rah” l" l" W" ordeal of suspense. Major 171505.01. WWII!" felt how essentially ruzlit were the Good brands are never the cause stem ,methods adopted in other of 1n.f¢¢1,1°n_ Acgudlyl they M1,, countries in dealing with kidnap- ping. More even than murder, gener- Blly ieEa-rded in Great Britain as - the most serious of all crimes, it me Should you cover n. spilt or broken deeply into the emotions by reasgn nail with some kind c! memlln‘ of the dreadful suspense. tissue? Orlnley was as 00d as his word Yes‘ A mending tape m, comflm in exerting every e ort to set to the nail polish should certainly be used Efffemm “I m” mymw" The °°“““'Y' f mil . to protect the torn nail. iii-M e" mu“ w“ mm“ “yi keep a clean wound covered. Is there any way in speed the dry- ing nl nail polish? Wheq polish feels smooth, though Wm" We °¢ u" it isn't set, dip fimzlers m ice-cold “a”? "11"!- water for a moment. - What part of fingernail ls alive’! Beneath the cuticle and lower heath the cuticle. Nail health fie. pends on your general health, the cuticle, and Can polish be thinned with rs- mover‘! Part of the moon. No Remover dissolves polish I doesn't work in harmony with it. W715i 9B!!!“ I hllllflflil? . U“ 599cm polumhlnnen Usually carelessness. If cuticle l5 ' ‘allowed to stick tc the surface of m“, 51mm; m", be m,” nail, it is carried forward by the siuvoe nail tips u» an oval by fil- M“ and sketched u the nail tng from outside to centre. Don't “Wl- simlchild ‘lulli-‘le break-B and m.» w» close m outer edges 0l' you "a" T° “Md havaflflil-s- rush the win take the swpofl, “my gram cuticle back gently once a day with the nail tip. a. smooth, clean orange stick. 0.. nails reflect ma; of general Willi ll a mu ‘ eat-men! for heaigh? newly trimmed hsngnalls? y” you,» “new; health m,“ Apply antiseptic, then colorless be may you, d,” balanoed_ you, polish to close wound and keep nerves and glands in good condi. hI-nfllflil from tearing further. tion if you wont strong fingernails. What is the purpose of a base coat? The extra thickness of the hue 00M reinforces weakened nails and helps to protect them against fur- flier damage. It fills in rough spots on the surface of nail and provides a smooth surface on which to apply your nail polish. How can you make longer? A! you wpply Polish, remove a hairline from each nail tip ‘This leaves an area for daily filing. Frayed nail tips are often caused by nail and mlish-Deeling Let pol. fsli dr-y a long time. polish last What is best way in remove polish? With a COLtOII-tipped mange ‘my d-iwed in mnover. The sticks slender tip removes old polish with. out uncaring color onto the cuticle, crepes. smartest of Who was the first woman in his- tory io stain her nails? ) Nerfertiti. s dsughter-tn-law of Tlit-flllkh-Alllfll. ' range What is the correct way to buff nails? Do not stroke beck and forth with the buffer. Always bun m the some direction, but lightly. "$630511" 611ml! ofhands Ifnw; the condition of cuticle: and u s Yes. Neils are a type a! it ' mwm when m" M! m suits. . Navy nails m thin and brittle. Massage °°|i°¢tl°n cuticle with oily lotion or cream Natural oils should also be restored to the hands. Ilow should you choose a polyp shade? ‘Polish mould blend with your lipstick. the basic color o: your commie and with your activity. can constant use of polish injure nulls? - misses and women's sizes. . $15.95 '° ‘$5.09 REVERSIBLES in plaids, oios and tweeds f 1.95 '° ‘l9.50 ' MARCH 19. 19g day." L tematically combed. Possible hidinl places were examined and a close watch kept on all suspects. Some of the people who came under the eyes of the police would have been astonished. for it. only needed such " ‘it?’ ‘lift? “ab”; t iilliii to e he i ur r into the ever-widening orbit of tn- vestigution. No trace could be found o! the man Tomkins. since leaving the em- ploy of sir Timothy Wade he had vanished. Being a single man. with- out any ties. this did not necessarily fell against him. as he had no set- tied abode apart from any position he happened to be in mud mi ht well have drifted into another ob unknown to old friends and ac- quaintances. it is surprising how completely s person can disappear from th scene s0 lomz as he prefers to keep his movements to himself. the surface life had resumed its normal course at Falrcloush. Everybody went about his or her task as tnoush nothinlt had hap- pened and the business of runnin a. rather large household continue as smoothly as if the master was still in residence. MR. WICKINGS IS OFFENDED Yet underneath the creas strain was manifest in an unusua iumpiness. Hickle . recovered from his wound and t ankful that only one shot had found its mark. did his best to smooth things over. but it was commoniknowiedne that Sir Timothy's continued absence was. not merely a matter of holiday- making. Whispers of illness — death —a.nd the worst of trasleclies were heard. "What is said indoors ,will be noised from the housetops before ions." Major complained to SPRING con TS! British fabrics, polos, twaeds and A Spring fashion forecast and a chance to select one of the the new styles. Junior Prices Long jacket, striped man-tailored and Black. Sec our ‘i195 '° ‘Z950 DR ESSMAKER SUITS I ' r0 ooussav: wanna um GAQOLIII us» nolmuos oov. summer m issued cuisi- m council 80.1w safoilows, "m. ma... shallouoraftortholhh.dsyoflifarobmaksoresusetobemda mm, behslfortooronbohalfofhisoummmmorothanoooronlardsuvq-n overouyporticuiarroutomd-ertnsuy partioolarsrssinanym In accord with this Government Qrder we shall from this date make daily deliveries At 3 P. M. To M818! in complying withou- m»: of m. Government will you please co-operate by reducing so far as possible unnecessary "Appro. buttons and by carrying small parcels. Your oo-operation in these respects will be gratefully appreciated by PROWSE BROS., LIMITED s. A. MacDONALD MOORE o- McLEOD LIMITED the Assistant Commissioner on one of his periodical visits to headquart- ers. Calytbers looked grave. "This is one of the occasions when we can- the newspapers etiin: good story,’ e s d. "As can be an excellent ally, But. I am afraid it would com- ptiicatc an already awkward situation the news became generally kn , more particularly the in driving kidnappers to desperate measures." h "Why don't they act" Mosson ex- claimed impetien ly- "l’ve been liv- ing at Fsirclou h for the best part. of a week. e burglary attcm took place four days use and st no further sisn." "Nothing surpr in: in that, old man. Don forget these pcoplcvyaaaut e should be b dead. In all probability they an wary because of the evident pol- ioe activity. Maybe your presence is known and increases the scare." "Would it be better if 1 kept out of the wav for a few days?" "Theoretically yes - practically. no. Leaving iss Delbos said the others alone would be cruel. Your support‘ is psycholosic y valuable." o them. perhaps." "The kidnappers will have to show their hand before in third person." "Surely they ‘viii have to come out into the open?" “Not necessarily. Take notice of the camful wsv everything has been planned to make it appear as hough Wade wsa actually making the arr-an msnts of his own free will. This outside ordinary exper- very intclliient fence and ts direction. 52mm the magnitude of NEW EASTER trim. midgets MILLINER Y! . and straws. was i» um THE GREENDAL C5 Flattering styles: Vivid prints-Ella?‘ navies and blues, black with lmgerlfi Choose yours to-day. ‘$.50 *° ‘I035 EVENING nnassss: You'll love them on sight! note with full skirts. Priced for tiny $19.95 A smart hat does so much fol‘ Y°“" outfit. They are here in felts. A at lo one. See the var ety at . Unless absolutely driven from cover, they'll stay firmly put, or I'm grossily in error. ‘rhemia consider to be their absolute tnvu er ." “Strikes me they've attained ltl‘ Caythers reached absent-minded]; for s. lead pencil, and the Ma or'| heart sank, for he knew his fit abits only too well. One of them was destructive to me writing inst- erials supplied b H. M. Stationery Office. The penci cracked under the pressure of his s I linkers. sure sign that. the casswssnturoceedinl as he would wish. "It's up to you to see the! haven't," he ‘said at last . (To be Continued) LONDON-AU?) —l"our hundnd German and Austrian voluntcen have been brought. from Australia for service in the British Pioneer Corps hero. ACHES 1 Drive out ‘ DRESSES ! Sheer or fabric! 1c suit ever!‘ ‘I0 ‘L95 Ladies’ Store 99 Queen Strut