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I-nd a soul u’ asoul. and tel-mt is to ~i .- ‘Ihlmadge. e y e m”, lt’s a suit season —and a suit is a perfect background for all sorts of interesting colour combinations loslery must harmonize-Gloves must notch some one accessory colour. rour Hosiery shade is important- layser shades are created for new "ustume colours. '1'°8°i1'°1‘1 mzcr nuo Your Hosiery Your Gloves A hostess at a house-warming lllfit week conducted her guests l over her new home and ihted out with justifiable Ide e al-, tematlons and innova ions that had n made. ' I The deco Dcturlis. color of um And stomls. They are not lost will) find the lifiht Q1 gun. - And stars and God. -Hugh Robert Orr. WHAT ABOUT SUNDAY _ in perfect Harmony l - .“0 d-ev o! mt and slednw. ilgsiicéltifiaiilcghliietsigllewrixig ‘$191151: 0 d8! 0f JOY and llgilt." and welcoming efiect, while . e lied b l , What is your view of it? Do you a medial}: note. an sm- nm struck personally make It s day for both One of the items that struck me irest and worship? Do you try to as beinZ most effective was the ‘make-it all worship (in company 11005118111111: of the curtains in vlrith others, public worship) andfl-he dfBWms-room. These were n Do you make it 1311M": peach-colored satin printed o“ me::."'..el;:..rs t”? u] - res ‘n: ol-‘ugoili. Li: 32h out mom e water lgg%tu1slt€éiilifeolé éiizitfigfianfi? i e .? 1 on er days, ll e pe et sewn, as a carvm “b. durm why ,5 1, m, “d, 0,, sum, , itself. two lights, being used 1o B . e l? e Isn't 1t better w be in cell's oil. illghtcurtaln. A wholly delightful me“ “d is “mp1” ~' “mmled ‘zglt’: $151“ " Z§,‘i‘,,’Z.,°““,{§fi§ bail»; ‘ti.’ dfiiillerismilv sill? d?“ .‘ us a l stuflyTnow, u I; Do you flunk ‘boggling spring flowers arranged in the old-fashioned Sunday "just “M 3°“ iflrdmiefe D1\'~‘8<‘1 awi-ul"? Do you think the newer L‘ tgonrgsglwm gxflaémtable directly Try dull, misty crepe with your new suit. It is so divinely sheer so wonderfully flattering and it wears and wears . . .For that “pampered dlrllns" feeling. Wear the exquisitely dull sheer chiffon 3-thread 239x. A lavish gesture with a suit-and a perfect expression of [pod taste for evening frocks, ... .._ _. _ __ _ __ ___ _ _ _ .00 Sl many lovely colours in so many lovely styles in Kayser gloves. And since Kayser gloves are made of washable fabrics you can count on be- ing fresh and dainty all through the week. And witlrsuch a choice it's possible to vary the one costume so many ways. Pick up the colour of your veil. your boutonniere, the posy in your prints‘ n00 Key for Colour FRESCO: a rose-copper, for all varie- VISION: A glowing rose-beige allur- vex; little rest? a ay of negatives pcsitives? Is it wrong to do this or that? What harm Is it to lay ten- Wlll-B" T?" ,::1l7telg00ffi-en$tlr till a2; butter nu , . ZmOVe e saucepan “in not m um w all)? 955% “I212: £51m‘ “Burn ‘Kw: 160g! ‘the fire. mu some vanilla Clll-Blflss door knobs, crystal in saucepan with breakfsshcu i: m “L md pom mm l 8mm” {be ggawlng-rcom and colored in fulg 0i’ brown sugar a IBUlQQDOCH-lgl: fflliliwigjlixgbghefilglévci“ “Iflffioiifi e dronms t h i ' ‘ ' m8 color’ schgnel a-‘gglsizltlhseer “$131 ggrltxrfiliagleorlarnfioldgiglkmlsqbwaltf; lyresk quite easily when cold. » ll . , ‘ '*_—_— ri— ~ l ‘ewmllce electric swlwh the boil, but do not allow the mix- sulvsarm: nsconn ~ lies of wine or reddish brown shades. ingly effective with new lighter blues flsltion in"5llndfiy leaves you and m m d, I vxc": details which put the t u, W. . . . . . - ill tn i Blends beautifully wlth the rosy earth and wlth pastels. Chose it when you Ngl-glfflwigfmggflizlzflghiygdcgg dogrs gpenlngg 'l§’.°'iuo‘"§...§ii}?,i3 "$3153? F, ffffillugg‘; afldhggg hill; ‘rblgleted oompiiaiielir. Iieroilusflirtltd: 1DNDON-Wlth more than o0 ' un er one oi’ the wind — ' ' into cold water. and if th tstf b - hours o! silnshin , Lhg 14> d . o» »é’l;'f."§a‘:§ zlzrsziil...rzll.sdiz i“ ° ’ ° ° “ °“ ‘ chose BLUE HEAVEN or DUSTY PINK gloves. DASHING: A radiant sunburnt shade that tones with the new rusts and henna shades so high fashion for Spring: Wear it with black, and WHITE gloves and lingerie. TINGE: Medium beige with rosy- mauve overtone. Perfect for wine shades with reddish browns. Very conventional with black-for BERRY ‘ RED and CYCLAMEN gloves. lone of JAPONICA in gloves. m; no; “muted Wm, WM “w, a mp which gafflgdfifimihf‘§legfljr“w,l”ljg$ __._ ‘butter the size of a small egg cut sibn oli what God means t em to ‘W *‘~ *‘ “Tm do, and be. If your spiritual sell ~ . " is not icdmn Sunday, when do you taloe time to do it? Do you believe in the necessity of oh sical renew-J al or food. of menta renewal or‘ food-and. do do you believe in spiritual renewal or food? Do you consider church service a duty t0 impel-formed, or a n11 so to be ? Do you ever say some- th such as this: “Oh, no, we don't go to cilurch when we (are in the country. we take s holiday ‘them, you know," Does that carry over to the boys and girls. that s " lidsy" from church is a delight- ful thing, and going s. stern duty? When you do go do ou ever say. or let your househo ssy, "We I didn't get anything out of that?” By l th why didn't you? ' Weren't. the hymns uplifting to the Pea this had one of the “"5"” l lcomes brittle at once, add apiece of year brightwt Flebruarys on record. INSPIRE: Beige with a rose-violet overtone. Blends perfectly with the new fuscllia and violet tones. A cor- rect tone with BERRY or CYCLA- MEN gloves. ARTISTIC: A golden tan to wear with yellow-greens, caramel-browns, burnt straw shades. Wear it with TERRA COTTA AND CHOCOLATE BROWN gloves. moons a. MFLEOD ' t i to 1i t h i . Larry Keatirlg, possibly of their FAMILY DIVIDIID u“ w your can n may”. num. c as m," nothing of help in the minister's r, settled at Larry's River‘ ___._. (By The Canadian Pros) unfolding oi scri one. or did you Patrick Flnnen climbed and settl on Irlsihsliéirountalrglflarney McGee "m m '8 V", e , nmonlwoam. Hzgland-é-Gaim- Just not liloe him You felt you it". %<s*"oE.:-.°sil=. .‘.=::“::l.ll w M we ~ mu ole-m our hm do» e we“ - ww- cove Cape 3mm, my a" they dtdntihnow what to do, n seii? Incidentally, did you let the umna we“. “s, ' family ‘of 1i was granted t/wo young folks hear you say that? Do 3mm" m we emy d“, o; the houses to live in by a district t-e- you think. the next time they went to‘ church. they were in a mental attitude to enioy the minister's sermon? But vOu do not like to be fledglin Republic. 11¢! soundl- ssyln "don't," “don't" all the time? Pmh. But eiiander McNuWs mmt am- ‘ tions are not fashionable- bitious ems had to do with the projec founding of l? new Jerus- Thers is always one thing that to be said at that point, and lulu oi this Colohester County alem. at or leourrin needs it is that God thought it worth- i s Settlement 0f Irish Recalled In Nova Sootia . in Shelboume county. Indeed his Patrick's mu the exploits o! one application for a grant oi 2.000.000 who, in the acres. on behalf of a number of merchants and dY11lll vears of th was instrumental in bringing many Iri-h settlers to Nova Scotla- On Oct, 9, i701, McNutt arrived oli Halifax in the good shin "Hone- weli." with upwards o1 300 settlers from County Ipndonderry. They were landed at McNabs. known as Comwallis Island and two weeks later were transferred to Cobecuid township. which they rc- nsmed Londonderry. ‘rue following year McNlltt s- min turned uo at Halifax with 1'10 letllers destined for thetownship of 1711b . Lunenburor County. A min- ute from the record book of No- vember 5. 762. reads as follows- "Ccl. Mo ntt, having arrived with 1'10 settlers from Ireland. who were lo R0 l0 the township ~of Dublin. :$ of! them being irzhsdistress. v om our mon were voted thegi by His Majesty's Council." It is recorded that these set- gain did not tall; mklndimlvl as ul-eso Du a r tirresd tblgoughout iii: Dlwllwv- Eleni A K Dr. Benjamin Franklin of Philad- elphia, was approved by His Mai- estyill Council. But the scheme failed to mater- ialize. The overnor of the day, Montague W mot, represented Mc- Nutt as very active and zealous in romotin settlement and the Ir- h folk e had brought to Nova tia as usetlli and valuable set- lers. But darker days lay ahead. In June, 1767, Attorney-General Nes- bitt slated to the Government that Alexander McNutt had pazoelled out lands to several nerson‘. pre- tendiniz to have authority under the King's manual to settle all un- granted or unimproved lands in the province." On this it was order- ed the Attorney-Genera should ‘prosecute MeNutt and tha a p - lamation should issue iorbicdinll the unauthorized occupation oi lands Mlnsrdi remov stains. I Opens New Maritime Headquarte Illl and cutting timber, under penal- ties. - - when» esdqurtcn, which II flue industrial site just a lbw! fill- tmes south of the famous Reversing Falls hen. The building Is of nod- tbs bu! For Young People Whstscommoaaightitiltolos s. young lson whose bloodless face and feebe frame are evidence of Eoor circulation and wealmcss when ounding health and rosy cheeks should reign. Young people in lucb a. condition are generally of an anumlo nature and require s preparation COIILIUIIIL, lron to help improve the blood con- ll te t. , Milburnfil Health and News Pills meet this requirement as they con- tain three concentrated forms of iron of an easily assimilated nature to- gether with other valuable ingredients indicated for building up the system, mtrangtlzening tile nerves, and adding to your pb lcsl attraction. The TQM urn 0a.; Lid. ‘lbrnnto, Onl- l .. SAINT JOHN, N. l-COIIIPM in; another unit n: in current Coon- dl plant expsm on W987"! Miller Compln! of coo-as. Limlta Foil oilleially opened tbs sales and Service Headmaster! ‘(II the Maritime Proviso!’ which Wll constructed hers during the put year. This II the third largo Foil plant opened In Canada llnu The others were the Monufectul-IIII 1'1"" 1t Wind-m Ontario, and a In Plant at Vsawnvur, I. C. Till 1°87: ll-acro Bodfl odors Auembi! lhowl the new lhritllno located on a while to give in His book oi Exo- dus, s. list oi nine "dents." bnd among them a "don't" in: His own day-m liit which is the foundation to this day of our law and civilization. l In these days, we feel these mat- werr are not only individual mat- . ters, but we must take our shore o! social responsibiiiiy also. We must ch91! the principles we princ- tiss in our own lives and our fam- ilies’ l-Ives to the community in which we live-apply them in con- versation, in example. and when we have an opportunity in our franchise. and keeps mg gres. 1 all subscribe to that. and desire that the next generatlon do the same. let u; remember that the is- sue-iiself is not confused-Jt is to combine in the lamest delrree Dos- sible worship and rest-it is to make the day "hvlv." It is ws who have confused the issue, or let others con-fuse it for us, because we are not willing to face the im- plicsivions THE NATION'S PULSE Righteousness exalteth s nation; but sin is a reproach to any people. -Pr~over‘bs 14:84. Mam things do not constitute s ~wron¢ in themselves until they dis- zface someihins oi’ greater value. llgany "‘ ‘ mnusements , are ‘orsiiv legitimate. but li they keep us from church thev do us o. mcral I The church is the mllse o - national righteousness. It means hospitals. colleges. civic organiza- um and national government, it means increased real estate ‘clue. ‘UINOTDIUNKWIIIIWINI: IUTBIHEJEDWITHTIII ~31; 5:18. text mmsmveri spamming "noun léleillnl back undoub l illllll/ CIZZeQehZvxe F0 RD V'8 r nan! are mighty good reasons why the De Luxe Ford V-B y is appopular family For one thing, then-eh plenty of *',Mrs.(" '1' ,Miss(“ " Junior (with room to spare for visiting uncles and aunts). room inside-for Mr. t" “d And there's a luggage compartment more than equal to For another thing, the entire family will take real pride in this car’; smart appearance . . . its streamlined beauty and richly upholstered interior. They’ll like the deep-down comfort and remarkable quiet which characterize this car’s “ride”. A family vacation-trip needs. 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