a Fight gFast Spreading , G Rl P PE G0 LII S l l | - THIS PROVEN WAY ! Dfiflfl‘ tn; ‘ epidemic don't let a cough, eneese. ache or shiver so unchecked. At the very first sign take Buckley's Cinna- aated Capsules and Buckley's Mixture. This double-treatment acts fast. Buckley's Mixture eases the cough almost instantly and helps correct over-acidity. Buckley's Cinnnmated Capsules give y" the benefit of’ not ONE but THREE pain-relieving, cold-dis- pelling ingredients. One ingredient brings quick relief from aches, palm and cold misery. l “- stimulates and refreshes. The third induces a beneficial relaxation of the nerves. A fourth in- gredient-Oll of Cinnamon-has long been a standby in Europe | for fighting grlppe and slmil maladies. i t" dependable Buckley remedies NOW. m); bring prompt relief call your doctor. Be Prepared. Get these If this treatment does 4i- ‘III Kill PULPIT Preachin starday morning on the text ' have they seen in . thine house?" (g6 s 0:10). the minister the v. T. .3. Som- e". said: Then neither must we Me slsht of the place and power of humble prayer. Family prayer seems to have gons the way of the family ew-the loss is insat- imable an irre able. Prayer nevertheless rem ns a amount strength and refu e. hen our Lord told us to “ ock" He did not mean an occasional tap. What He really said was "Batter at the door, and it shall be opened." and He told the story of the importan- ete widow to press home his meani-n . No one e ects to sit down at a piano and ay the works of the great masters unless he nus had years of struggle and practice in the scales and exercises until ha has mastered them. In the same way exactly do we learn to pray. v into play at will. Prayer is not a tap to be turned on when needed and neglected for the rest of the’ day. Prayer is an art and tilsclp-. line that cat. be known only by The Mulberry Bush (Continued from Page l iii.“ 3.’ "" %° .f;’§."‘°1.“.“.§ ‘° m“ ere. — let her heart a little, forgot for a little to fee sorrow for Door Teresa, dead. The night nus-se was waitlntl‘ anxiously when they sflived ‘Teresa's sparlment. The dccwr. she said, had come and gone. i “There was nothing for him w d0." the nurse said. “It was ill-Si’- a Ql-liflii wiifli-‘Se —— 110 D8111. 6 were still tremulous. just drifted aivay. I didn't call-uh can; thi ," anyone but you. I thought you v11-81n1a_ would want to stand to everything. can I'll stay if you want me.” "I'll be grateful if you will . ed _ gay," Virginia said. “This is 1-1 think n] erriscn. He will make the ar- ‘gold 95cm- H ements. " manner. —if you want in see her." Oscar Harrison alone. He stayed for time and carding faded flowers and cumulatcd. was stlli no answer. o now." Virgin bring her back later -- and ‘don't like to leave her alone.” rang “0h." ssld the nurse. hiding sur- prise under her quick professional “I fixed her up a little went into the long Virginia waited. set- ting the living room to rights. e stacks of newspapers that had ac- She telephoned her ii] own apartment again. but there ‘Then Oscar Harrison came out, looking shrunken and pathetic. He sank into a chair and his hands “You — of ‘he said i=0 “You'll ow whom to I want her to have the best. Thenbcst of everything She earn- i“ house. those willing to pay the rice in atience, perseverance an faith. There ls a decided difference about the person, or the family, for whom prayer ls the regular habit and atmosphere. _ A diamond is just CHFhOIP-ilkl all other carbon in all respects m Prayer is not magic to be caller-ifs’ 1m.- icnastoflepoyvgl,WcuAsotAN sf a newu eaten able tn advance 110B JEWELLERY HEP reduced ces body's L lee weer. MOBILE fiefriends of Rev. J forts/bly after h operation for a. p wit]; PIIALANX FI-ATE MEETING _ evening with Storey presidln . standing commlqtees wen; and plans were discussed and no other carbon wlli. them, analyse them, and fhcre no palpable difference, but there is an inex licable difference which defies exp aviation. So it is with firayer, in the lives of those who ave made ii habitual and central. They shine in the dark, as no oth- er can. And, of course. all this is joy and peace of mind in Christ. Father, mother, suns and daught- ers have a dcpth of happiness which the world can neither tzive nor take away. That is what men and women sec plainly in your That is the richest treas- ure you can show. That is the secret of your joy and znrtent- ment. That is the bulwark-and beat of your own heart. It is so tragic to see men and groups of - - He i°°k9d “mum: the “Varmient men trying to wear the veneer of 1* , a bit vcslwlr- "I don't 1mm’ 7 Christianity without 0mm Him- '~-'r- \' miEhi not W513i me i” stay- self and then wonder Why they 1/51’ he faliered‘ “Even “W “ I fail. The lack of love and lo)‘ 811d would have annoyed Zier." "I think - that TONIGHT! . -- 1 h zlng Ofgflli mllSlC 0 T e aghast. SMITH ginia said. e would want beside her." He brightened a little at the from the hotel, then. in case you want me. And come back the first thing . . . to ee my hush nd." The new singing sensation s a UNARD Cl it k l, "B-l‘ Y4" In - JACK LE 90W m"? Wmlid be Chang“ she pelzffgct. afiaifili iilEL iiagfiolts: Cillllé, . llttlff afhthe étggiilrsentztf tbhee Wes Lord-u and the“. eyes “,0... . us ss. . a a _ ei Th4», gxcitillg IINISICHCi meerélougiemegayggzogga OFBIQIQ3€ miflpqvst without exception in the PERCY FIT sons Tours’ the end or her job But healing ministry of Jesus their is n/Mif/IEW ACARNATI UN A had given her was safe her eyes and her time" lisht pealdlng fervor. please. God. [ENTERED HUUR BF iiY-ii P.1d. and Dominion Network straining loneliness! went up the tvro flights lighviooicd. Mike would her, he would come back. two! “Oh Mike — darling " TEN ‘I'D- C COMMHNTATOI AND MASTIH STORY TlLkIfi on the house coat Mike bought for her in New York, 80ft. 8T8)’. ipurple at the lput on led the broiler again. - now. he would come. He ‘ brought flowers! whim everl She repaired h os PillllTY rtous-runnv OATS SASKATCHEWAN SERl-JNADER Modest tenor, Fred Hill, guest on "Canadian Cavalcade" stars cvery Sunday on Serenade." He is an ex-arlny nran, s favourite with babby-soxers, and Judging bv his heavy fan mail he can expect a bright future. .Also hear North Bay's Winter Carnival champ Beard-Raiser: W. D. Weddell, inventor of the rust- proof. Deslcs clothcsline: and more delightful songs by the Borden Songsmlths. TUNE [N TONIGHT T0 " C A N A DIA N CAVALCADE " a shine, than. decidin ' (n. n». Continued) FRED HILL PllnflthNTEl) z i c B A 9L0; F , ' ' leggy "c" ; nlssotvro out. vaccine ICR RHEUMATK DISORDERS , n» llrunms -. i t wouldn't like to do anything that if she were here now, she would want you," Vir- "Iln sure vou are the one person in all the world that “I'd better bring my" things over ‘ll go to mtv apartment." she said. "I'll write the number llelfa in the morning. But just now 1 do want Riding through the silent streets of Georgetown, it came to her that that was not now the dreary pros» pecl it might have been, for Mike had come back. The monev Mike; bank. and perhaps now there would be the little house and the wash- ing machine and the lawn mower —sa.féty and peace and no more roving—oh, please. God. she shut in ~- 19,‘ would not. there be no more rovinzi N9 m0"? wild places calling to Mikes rest- less spirit. no more of this terrible The apartment was dark when she arrived st the house. but she of stairs come back. Sooner or later, when he had sought "nei- without finding She flicked on the light - and there was the little table set for In the kitchen. the steak lay ready on oiled DBIDEI‘ with bits of butter over it, the salad was made. lhe coffee in the pot. Shc jerked off her street clothes quickly, a; clinging, lovely gar- iment with touches of hyacinth- ntck and hem. She the little apron and 118m" Any minuafi She buried her ‘ face in the soft pink blooms. Hlow ichealp, how silly to have doub ed er make- up carefully, brilshcd her hair to i; that the slpron spoiled the effect, she took . it off 3 "It's Nonsense", the minister used i and yet, we must acknowledge the peace in believing is where they fail and where their families iai. Bce to it, friend, that that grace of truest happiness is found in yours. Will you go homo now and honestly try to place it there and keep it thcre? "What have they t seen in thine house?“ rmfEFfit-sr cYffincn The service of morning worship was conducted at ll am. by the Rev. I. Judson Levy, Bl) with sermon "According to Your Faith. In the story of the healing of the blind as tolrl by Saint Matthew, close connection between the heal- ing touch of Jesus and the faith of the believer, always the one in- super-able obstacle was the lack of belief, want of faith. Once, wq recall, 1n His home town ui Naza- acquaintnnces "lie did no mighty works because of their unbeliei." It is never a matter cf "He He was always \viil- ing, always sympathetically ready but the barrier of unbelief stood in His way. when there is suggested any pos- siblc limit to the power or‘ God; let us remember that the grace of God always assumes the response of man. The story of the gospel of Christ tells us of divine lor- givcness frustrated by wills that refuse to receive. If we will not believe, by our own attitude we have shut ourselves ofl from His grace. Great is the need of refreshing. of prayer; God can use us so far as we are willing to accc t power from Him. As we pr y or a re- vival of religion woui we be sur- prised if it came? "Attempt great things for God,expect great things of God." What a motto, what a 5 challenge to the Church! It the blank cheque bearing the sig- nature of Almighty Power. The Communion of Lord's Sup- per was observed at this service. The morning anthem was “Bread of the World". The Church School met for Bible stud period at tho close of the serv ce. The newly organized study class for men was established with a notably good attendance. Evening worship was conducted by the minister, with sermon "A Man Who Found It Hard To Be- lieve." Oley speaks. "Btlil, Still With Thee", was the evening anthem. Mrs. K. S. Rogers was in charge of the music of the clay. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Both services on the Lord's day at Central Christian Church wcrc conducted by the minister, Rev. M. D. i "I Will Remember 111cc" and "Near To the Heart of God" were sung by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Milton Stewart, choir direc- tor nntl organist. Taking for the morning topic: as his text Isaiah 56:84? The minister suggested that of- ten the thing which appeared most nonsensical to us the wisdom and purpose of God. For His wa ~s are not our ways, nor s thoughts our thoughts. It pos- sibly is agreed that very little, if any, good can come out of war; rapid strides made in science and ‘medical research as a result of the urgency developed war. To say the least, war has he ed to develop in many, s faith an a measure of trust which has bean unprecedented. It may ap- pea!‘ nonsensical to imagine that zaickliéal is of certain benefit to the one sflllcted-snd yet, we have only to recall possibly an ac usin- lance who has known long ilness to see in them patience, confidence and faith in the Almighty. Among other incidents which may agpesr as nonsense to us In the Bl a is the accoun of Abra- ham and the promise of a son to "- save one. It will shine in the dark,, Weigh] through - i.- ng a delegation to the Moncton on Fobrua 17th. The film Guard" lion of natural resources ; America was shown. I l The funeral of the la MacKinnon, Cable Head East. was l held in the Catholic church at St.‘ Peter's Yesterday MacKlnnon was family near his home last CENTRAL BIIARIIIAN Ihiseelamn hrssdvsdfssuees ofleeal interest. but li| ‘libs at live osnh a word, stri Crockett’; 1-21.11, 000KB for Plmtogrepns, UONFEDISBATIO LIFE . sultan an N m CLEARANCE SALE at grea tinues at K31‘! X-BAY UNIT mfng to Charlottetown. See ad on fagge 3. 2-4-11 morning. funeral Mass will be held morning at 9 o'clock. The late all: pay. AIBSION 2-2-21. llsw President Life Underwriters FATHER McOABDLE ILL -—ThB Ilad to learn he is resting com- undergone an. t d ‘ at the Chariot etown Hospital?‘- By RNITY The weekly meeting of the Phalanx Chapter was held at the Y.M.C.A. Building Saturday Pfimus Lorne W. of the received, for send- Maritime Phalanx conferencc to be held in‘ doth and " eritage dealing with the conrervn- We in North te Mr. James, gmmh c L The this Mr. Wednesday ' when a team cf horses he was driv- ing became frightened and ranl away l-Ie was taken to the char. ,lottet.own Hcsni nl Wednesday ev- aging and died there the following EASTERN GUARDIAN ....'FOX RANCHERS. ‘Frozen Cnpiin st 21.;- ‘pound, Delivered any man Pope, Sourls R, R Stat . N — Fresh cents a ion. Free- o. 2. 2-2-31. _._________ MR. BENJAMIN n. s-rnvnvsos Word has beziirifeceived hcre of "10 Dlwslnc at st. Luke's Hos U.s.A., o New Bedford, Mass" Bfifiiamin B. Stevenson iclghl)’ fourth year. He ~ loyl hc became 46, of double pncumoni {which disease he failed Th_e late Mr. Stevenson New Glasgow, P, E, 1 of the late Mr. ill on January and Mrs. ital, Mr. In his was cn- "8 his usual noon health tlzllll 16th. a, frcm to rally. svus born , the son Robert l Stevenson. He was a tailor bv trade ‘and will be remembered bv a wim- circle of friends in this ‘province. When but n youth he served as a tallor's apprentice, and after mas. rcth, among His own friends and “m”; m” irade- Opened his own MI. P. A. MONAIIAN, O-LU- At til ti w. tide-filth} was. “'32 Canada held at the Royal gar‘: Hotel, Toronto, recen , M: y MbnBh3€n1Tc.L.U., m ' B-svr a oronto for can“; .';.'.‘°.»’.'2§li.'.';i'-°°.£°“‘f “"’..' ...'"‘€..ii'°°' Mr. no walker, ‘l. n‘? milli- G‘. .U., Man PETE,“ _ gee;- at Regina for the ifizidonnlitfl: nsurnnce Company, U., rep tinge Mutual Life of Canada, Toron. . - l ‘Boaygsolfelgmrshwman o! the | at this meeting 5.1 of in. 5e10,»; ' Life Underwriters Associations Canada were as Van: couver and New Wc..-n;ln5g,ey_ 3c" and as far north as min no", Manitoba. At the meeting, an announce- melét was made of an award to be ma e to life underwriters who, Whllc not necessarily writing g pgq-i orcl volume of business, neverthc-i 18$. are consistenly producing a geatllotm-ble volume of zood quality "-1 m“ To qualify for the award, the underwriter must have pro- duced a certain amount of business “ each °i we'll") Preceding ears and of the business vrriten tiring ti"? iiffii year of the two ear pg:- |i°d- 5J0 Dcr cent must st ll be in force at the end of the second year 01' the Period. Membership in the Life Underwriters Association o; ‘Canada is s. necessary qualification _._o secure the award which lakes lltlc form of an attractive certific- a] c. This award has been act up by it Life Underwriters Aggociglon 0t Canada. the Canadian Life In. surzincc Officers Association, and .hc Life Insurance Agency Mm. figcmcnt Association. , Delesales eXpro-sec concern over .he increased activities of the Do- gillicn Government Annuities iancn in view of the fact that, in "it? Opinion of the meeting this branch of the Government is not tailor she-p at New Glasgow, Plillniopemted on a sound basis 911d i-‘l ‘where he served the public for many years. l On August 23, 1887 he married Sarah MacDonald of l-Iartsvllle, P. E.I.. and she being 1913 Ml‘. and Mrs, moved to where lhcy work until recently. An iY happy event took an cxpe t _ Many are shucked "YE". bellied him in his tivsiiiigl. ' wrest swbsm" Stevenson be New Bedford Mass. carried on with their especial- place when hc couple celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1937, Besides his sort-owing widow he leaves to mourn their loss, three fund able to sell annuity contracts at a ower premium than ls possible 1n ghc case of regular life insurance companies due to the fsct that the . overnment lliiiigllilgéflhrrlléfliftt c.f in- . s r ‘nan is ‘int! Dfild lay the Government on current Covernment bonds, and also in view cf the fact that none 0t {the isdmlmstratlon and selling iwls =1"? 318F804 Ilsflinst the an- [lnltifly fund. The result is that per- l ° WY the Government is forced to divert from consolidated revenue an amount sufficient to off- gglllshters. E5118. Mrs. George D. 58'» the hither rate of interest as- - ECW111191‘; Sadlu‘, Mrs. John 'Sumner, both of New Mass, and Margaret, Mr . Melvin of Providence W. Bedford, s. George , R h ode Island and six grandchildren. He also leaves two brothers and three sisters, namely Jamcs of West Bridgewater, Mass, Brockton, ggcxNTfiombs; ac e d J i Macxenzlil,“ all em o‘ M‘ Robert -. Margaret, Bessie. Mrs Albert "s. Robert of Cavendish P, E.I. Two brothers predeceased him lizalzlrlgrgf Brocktnn, ' The late Mr. Mass , of New Glasgow, P, l; I Stevenson was a and member f th Fl . i Church oi!‘ New Bcldiftiorgrlii/igsyistolzigg funeral services were crindm-igfl by lIiis pastor. the Rev. Curl J. C. Wnlf. i the nterment was in New Patriot please copy. struyers and Frail“. the Foreign Oflic night. The ships were Britain's allocation from man fleet, which Sarah and the Patriarch. This son was to become a blassingnto net- iom and many people. ls seed was to be as the sands of the sea and the stars of the heavens with- out number~snd yet-there comes a time when In Abraham's life, when he is told to take this son of blessing to sacrifice him as an offering to God. This would ap- lwar as nonsense on the part of Te Give MOM DAD and Ml. Gad. But His ways are not our we s. e preaching of the cross too, termed nonsense to the Greek but‘ it was God's method chosen to save the world. Ia/etksibf/iw Bedford. TRANSFER sun-s r0 FRANCE comma’ m “i! Murine insurance from such memos, Flfi- i; ‘ sfmkii” “mild i" itrvvd by scents has transferred hi... (girmgiha: llgghffflgfdlmmi w the Pro- two torpedo boats tol e said to- part of the Ger- was divldcri A- gmnliauegizeln. the United States 3??‘ of Mrs. isumed in the c lc lati r premiums in addsitign uuanm‘; 1L2? that administration and calling costs are a charge against consol- idated revenue. This means that the general tax yer is making a substantial con button for the benefit of those eotple who chase Dominion villas. and obviously the Ti" mfifiiin. also went on i" simllflly advocating that rem-e. sentatives of frwemsl societieg 5915118 insurance contracts for such societies should be brought under slam li i . Inflow a: awn“! 181W! and regu l in . rcsentntves o iveguniyenfeafiniarffig, order that the pub. Dspartment con- cerned and subjctcyt. to magnum gedusupervlsion m, papa", "I Presented at the m i118 ndlcatad that the Aesociatifah efl-Jfliyed s auccesmful year in i945. cloe ng the year with a mem. bmhiv of some 4.100. The finan- clsll trleport indicated that the As. socs on was in excellen puma“ t financial Mr. KW. Ives CLIU. of the Con-fedcr ti ' ma"! ‘ I; (I1 Life elidaaociatiigr: llsaadlas Inceryllas Beards Eco_s_s_n_|lc Welfare Mr. A. M. Hunter of H. J. Heinz Contrary or Canada Ltd., just re- turn ng from an im rtant Frv-d Conference, declares hat "the C’ - nsdian Groccryman stands as an inspiratlion tie’ ail who have m; economc we are of the natlo heart." n M Mr. Hunter, who participated in s two-day discussion on food pro- cenlns and msrohandisln sur- vzyed the national food nation. j s d that "it will profit us to learn well the lesson that the r teaches... .that ingenuity, mpro- vlsatlen, courage, patience and en- terprise are factors that point the way to s return of healthdv com- pre- , tltlon and expanded an table business.‘ s shoul bear in mind," he added, "that t e grocer, in spite of e hsrraaslng problems of rs- tion lnts, war-time trans orta- tion, he constant shortages o con- sumer goods and a serious lack ct was primarily responsible for the maintenance and efficient operatic: of our good distribution u war." ~ ’"-'v‘tn“ii.vt"'i§s"'vi rci ' rous of his twice . cello... 457ml: stlon to things done to t thetittil ti lm n: .. n. nmnfir: said that this econ . lil- rsrhqbs stress ef war-time lalooe- s to the 513135.? of our all-out drive M‘ "ii-iii" car" m- Hunter point 0 o ' ed out W... in the um of casual analys of our food problem. de- ‘u ‘iddvogy is general an“; tron; us the housewife in particular. Ila concern to satisfy, even in part. the insatiable demand for our dai provendar, kept him and his cler s the wholesale, markets and behind the retail counter long hours every day in the week. It was the grocer who came through with the nutritious items of diet that kept the workers of this country fit and able to meet the hellen e of incessant production aemandls. It was the grocer who supglled the householder with su clent uantitles of food and with varie ies, that in salts of war made the Canadian hie a well-balanced and bountiful one.” "1 am sure I am not straying hr afield when I say that the gro- cer because of the very nature of his business, one that nvoives the human element as none other in this country, reco ized early in the war t on he maintenance of customer goodwill depended his eontinuln success in the days of peace. a reconversion problem consisted of trying to keep people ha y for the future, a no mean tas , when one considers the handi- caps under which he has operated and in some Instances, continues to operate." "His man wer problem is far from solve. Shortages exist in many lines of consumer goods and will continue that way for some time. The lack of essential mater- ials prevents him from expanding his property or making needed re- pairs. Tranagnortatlon troubles pose a stickler or him. That he will meet these problems I have no doubt, but we, as consumers. should appreciate fully his difficulties and rrcognizc the fact that he is doing his best." Scotch iloncert Greatly Enjoyed ‘ To the sklrl of the pl es, play- ed by piper Bruce Mac ran of Charlottetown, the Y~ung Peo- ples’ Society of Cornwall celebrati- ed Burns’ Anniversary on Tuesds evening. In the absence of (Rev. Mr. Skinner due to illness, Mr Gordon Macivfillan acted as chair-l, man and gave a short talk on the . life of Robert Burns. The following program was en- o choruses were sung by the group-"The Road to the Isles" and "Flow Gently Sweet Afton." Solo, Mervin Scott-"Shds the 118.53 for Mo" and encore, "She Is My Daisy." Reading. Eric lifuc-Phall, "A Man's A Man For A’ That”. l Duct, Marion MscEwen and James Miller "Come Under My Plaidic" Reading, Lulu Clow, "The Laird of Cockpcn." Duet, Ethel Drake and Gordon Boyle, "When Ye Gang Awa Jamie?" "Scots Wha Haefl" by John Mll- ler James Miller and Ct. Mao Miilan. Piper MacLaren gave an inter- esting nnd amusing talk describ- ing the bagpipes. This was follow- ed by some more pipers music. Playette, "An Evening at Home“ Margaret Lowther as Maggisv G. MsciViillan as Jack; Marlon Mac- Ewen-Annie Snooper; Marion Bell, Jeanie. A number of guests. Chorusea were sung. James Miller sang "A Hundred Pipers,” accompanied by John Mll- ler. Marion Bell and Margaret Low- ther sang "Bonnie Doo.n" and “Mary of Argyle." Stewart Miller and Marion Mc- Eachern sang "Loch Lamond" and “Comin' Thru the Rye." A Scottible reel was executed by some of the members. Auld Lang Sync was sung and God Save the King brought a pleasant evening to a close. Gomplete Swing In French llat Styles PARIS, Fob. 8 — (AP) -'I‘here been a complete swing in French hat fashions from the gro- tesque. enormous baskets worn at of the liberation to the time chic, artful and ‘inly calois. Top Wench modlsies gave the gtllbltc “review Saturday of wha e em continental women will weer this spring and, th every poslble variation in decoration and design, this is it: Tiny skullcupe, I'.‘(1.s'<".v (fuulj/iillg I.()(l.\‘('Ii.\' I'll/cg‘!!! (I)!!! Iiru/(UII ('11 Don't let an irritating cough keep you awake tonight. Treat your cough in this sim le way. Be modern and use terrh- o-mne inhaler-it's so simple, and so helpful. In seconds- really in a. jiffy, your nostrils and throat feel clearer after inhaling the soothing _ vapor of Catsrrh-o-mne. A thin film of healing medication s instantly spread throughout the athieg appa- ratus and see sists in clearing up discharges. Phiegm in the throat ioesettli cold symptoms get specialised medication. You can get quick help from the soothing vapor of this splendid remedy. ‘ltltllii-wl V/ipfirll.‘ Hi CATARRH u routs 3 iir-rltiu ‘h. i~tl|ii.il' -..,......v s tats tornado’: favorite! .- < l. Canada's Ins-pest selling- line ouAns-rr mi, wornsmsckonthebaekdthe heed the lath rang: b. from“ an ca eglet bini of paradise feather! frivol- ous flowers. 50ft blues, tie greens and fresh yellows are colors. mJa-{laette Ooiumbrisl ut as on 411F9- o I0 ‘ cede over the crown of the heed in a flattering side- bow Galbr elleis outstanding model srent greige chiffon toque and fixed on artificial flowers of Soeurs like smell toques, too. one of their best being s black fine-woven strslw pr interest was s lwruriant spratv cf egret feathers in front A taffeta bonnet of navy blue, with yellow black and white flow- Oyrb most im- portant hat, while Iaupe‘te carried The new hats were more dainty and Xflrliniflt- PLAN EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHTS DJJDDLEPON, N. 3., Feb. 3-—Ex- perimentai flights over aMoncton- Greenwood-Yarmouth route of the Central Airways take place next Monday or Tues- day, an announcement by presi- dent Cl. L. Andrews of the Annap- olis Valley Board of Trade tcvcsl- bilnclieeof and endi was drawn into a powder blue. Le Groux ers was Claude St he Poiilllsr toque. Maritime ed Saturday. Air mail contracts for the new routes have ‘not been obtained and officials of the company were said to be enroute to Ottawa to inter- view government officials in an attempt to obtain a contract- ilips Chopped, Ail Protects, lips by applying protecting. ha" palsy. lfieeticns. whose will Get instant reiieifrom sormchapped Lypsyl. Soothing. y to use in push-up stick form, get Lypsyl at your store . Hernia o partial list of mployment Opporl‘ tunities now available through the Local National Employment Ofiice, and also opportunities through the Cross-Canada Q NATIONAL EMPLOYIAINT SlllgVlClv A local construction company 5 i; ‘g-Ignfl need of a first-class steam fitter er. Applicants are requested immediately for further particulars. “filament-Ins limes. tnaamestss-s W": man l5 es- 16 yew-n of age. The duties will be '0 M M mes-mm. office boy, etc, but sass ls every opportunity for the right type,- of pone; t. work into a» real good Job. Previous experience not ss- ng the applicant has the desired qua- Applicsnts must have at least Gratis 9, education. Pcnnanent sentisl prnvidi mmrr! UNITED onufci‘? In Trinity United Church o] Bunda morning, February 31-4, the m nister dpreachcd on "A us‘. tiun Delivers ," basing his sermon on the story of the deliverance.“ the Jews from bondage in lgypg and em hnsizing the place whim God ha in that glreat deliversnos, ‘The minister amp asized the prop. enca of God working through m; life o! Moses and the people to. wards the end that they would finally be prepared in b0 y mind and spirit to possess the liberty for which they longed. ' . The minister stressed the necas. slty today of men and women rep. ognizixig the true principle fcl nations and people can be achiev- ed only in harmony with th.» will and purpose of God as expressed in the aws ordained by God to govern every aspect of human experience and recognizing that these laws and that purpose of God have been fully revealed in Jesus of Nazareth and when men and nations submit themselves to Him they will discover growing within their own minds and lives a sense of power and direction that will enahle them to struggle towards the liberty and freedom of all people in Jesus Christ. The choir sang the anthem "Come, Holy Ghost" (T. Atwood], and Miss Dorothy Allen took thl soprano solo. In the evening the minister chose as the aubjwt of his sermon "Learning God's ay." The anthem "Hills of tho North, Rejoice" was sung by the choir:- snd a first-class plumb- to apply to this office Position. snllnsm. LMPLUYMLNT SERVICE Dominion Lzlhnul" Ditjiarlmetit