u mg£19L;; /- "lnoateaet ever the ear. Nathaniel Shliluet A ~ Jvltl the golden volee. 8.30 l‘. M. Standard time. -_ 9.30 i‘. M. Dsyligirt Saving time. Pure eow’s milk-concentrated --nozhing but water removed. It is safe, easily digested because homogenized --\ - economical. ‘Use it wherever mill: ii required. Dilute with an equal quantity of water as a beverage. 2i Ne... 1..., t... in bulk 1 . Thursday l “Salado” programme o! line our greet 14.3.13. Blue network. personally leading late . . oeeheateaeod Jenner Melton the oevvetar .‘ . f‘ I {l cl ed /'. Gardening “lieu about Jlmaon new: in the hospital?" ‘ lost. nilht dancing wlth- a. dizzy blonds." - mics Murray, lkedorlcton. on FY1- ‘ryederlcton and Brsdslbene gather- welcolnc MrsQMurray tn the com-. - muolty, Y Y ' - the atrium; was Mr. Jolmlweeks an ?an address was read toMr; and Mrs. Murray by NH; Howard Weeks while Mrs Gordon weeks presented them with a well filled purse. Following is the address: Dear Friends.- hsve gathered here tonight to ex- the esteem in which you are held by U5 known you ever since childhood, I have grown up with you from youth , feel we could not let this opportunity‘) pass without expressing to you some- , thing of the spirit which prompted Ill‘ meeting with‘ you to night. ' P e o anufv nowoll ’ . In the hospital‘? Why. I saw him ‘Yehl-Bo did nu wife." ________--_-- DRESS‘ AND PRESENTATION ", very interesting evening was "m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. y May 8th,-whcn o. largo number people from Pleasant Volley. t’ tender» them I. reception and. During the course of the evening llod to order by We your neighbors ‘and, friends press to you in a tangible manner To you James, those who have and We welcome Mrs. Murray to our i community and hopeflrrat the ties of frlendshlp'msy be strengthened ' with the passing years. we trust that your journey through life may be ‘happy and ‘prosperous. Please accept this gilt. as s. token of rlendshlp and i we assure you of our very best wish- es for your future happiness. Signed on behalf of your friends. Although taken by surprise Mr. Murray, on behalf of his wife, in a low wcll chosen words, their friends for so kindly remember- lng them then all ioined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." This was followed by pleasing and appropriate remarks by Mr. John a reading by Mr. Walter Weeks which was loudly applauded, The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in games and social intercourse, alter which a. bountiful luncheon was served by the ladies and the happy gathering then loft for their home feeling they hurl l enchanting glow of fin shades, one oi them is a [fill-F SW1! tYfi. lnlrlalrle Lipstick 8):.-—N||h! Cram (Cleansing Cold Gram) elk-Dev Cream (Vanuhmg) tux-Mange (lmm (Aer-Powder Compact GIL-Talc 15:.- luurv Powder silo-Bloom 60¢. ' Dept. 15,13: Pumpzlrn 0a., 146., W" Toronto. Dub, for new Al’! booklet "You: Tyne ofbauzyfind ample: cl Vumpeisn Day and Night. Cram. AN lend lDr. (coin) to 296 Richmond Si. PaneLs cow of our POMPEIAN ‘Jllfillllfff / 2L3}: e lM LlGlYN-ooft atnim of haunting music-lube was in his arms! Tony h: not thought it oesible clue anyone could be ll lovelyuLin a was that night. Enchanting —1rdu:ti veQ-desinble, a woman to man. You lode-in have Linda's enchanting beauty. For Linda was another Pompeian Girl. She, with other women the world over, has learned this about Pompeian products-dint while it is pauibl possible to buy better. The Beauty Powder, which new can also be obuined tncake form in the exquisite new Compact, lpfeacla Imwrhly and evenly on the slrin~giving that e min. There are five perfect match for e to pay more, it is im- ANO Il-DOII , l bath" and on the three week day oc- dceply interested congregations to .he different services and meetings. ltcy. Ewen MscDougall was the guest preacher throughout the ten days oi special observance, delivering the sermons on the "Preparatory Sub- casions. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry preach- ed the "action sermon" on the Com- munion Sabbath morning and pre- sided at; thevadmlnlstration of the Lords Supper, during which live tables of devout communicants were » served, the two omclatlng ministers ‘each delivering the customary table addresses in their order. Notwith~ standing a steady downpour of ruin on the Lords Day, which Rev. Mr, Lowry said was emblcmatical of showers of blessing, the church was crowded at both services. The Pas- tor's Communion sermon was from the text in Isaiah 63-1 “Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah, this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength; I that ' speak in righteousness, mighty to save." ‘Four children of Zion receiv- Whosc pots an Wlw makes the » The Willow Milk Chocolateers No. 1 This is the candy cook so keen dgmns arc shiny and clean, ar that tastes like more That omits for you in the candy store! fiP/xul’; Eleuvuio l ed the ordinance of Christian bap- tism on Communion Monday even- lug. A vcry pleasant incident oi the Communion season was a fraternal visit from Rev. Hector Ferguson, and E. A. McAulay, Minister and Elder of the Scotch Presbyterian Church. |in Boston, who brought the aflgu- tionate greetings of their own cou- Brcgatlon and of the Boston Presby- tery o1 the Presbyterian Church oi the U. S. A. by special appointment. FREE! New! Fascinating! Educational! togeth er Delicious Amusing! The Willard: “Chocolate Book" a beautiful twenty-page volume giving the true history of the discovery and manufacture of chocolate, with the diverting adventures of and Nutritioui, the Willow Milk Twins. Loaded with jolly jinglel and gay with many full page coloured pictures. Will delight everyone from seven to aeventy~school teachers may order in iota Write Dept L Willard: Chocolates, Toronto. SPECIAL PRIZE OFFER DETAILS INCLUDIDI of fifty. _____________.__ way general offices, and Paulo E. Leger, all of Montreal, a brother, Clement M. Leger of Mcmramcook, and three sisters, Mrs. NBFCiESB '13 LcBlauce, of Summer-side, P. E. l-. Mrs. Thomas Belliveau, of Moncton, and Mrs. Doscithc Bourquc, of Mem- ramcook. The funeral was held in Montreal. ____.___._-_~ thankcdi’ ANNIVERSARY COMMUNION SEA- SON IN THE KIRK AT CAM- It may be mentioned that a path- etic incident of the Sacrament Sob- bath was the fact, that the conclud- 1113‘ waver of the solemn occasion W115 vllcrcd by Elder c. J. Bishop, who imssecl into rest one week alter. The Scottish Kirk of Carr-bridge, Mass" is extending its good work into othcr communities in the State o; Massachusetts, WllCTC pcoplc of the Kirk are located and preaching 5L3. lions will be Pfslllfirly maintained by DELICIOUS -Y°u will u... m. difierenco - murmur” - The bar that makes each Willard: Twin. Delicious and Nutritious, grin ! The anniversary Sacrament season‘ the Calviuistlc Presbyterian ramp, o; in the Scottish Kirk at Cambridge. together large. andl ities. ..--._-_--_---—-——-— _._ Weeks and Mr. John Outcllffe, also Mass, brought €._.____ r l clcs, marking the place, so as to pre- (Contlnued on Page B) day and the new beds wcll watered after moving is complete. At this time a little quickly available fertil- izer, such as nitrate of soda, will have a tendency to start growth quickly after the shock of transplanting. Annual l-‘lowers Provided- the soil is in. good condi- tion, well dug. and raked level and fine before sowing, many snnual [lowers can be planted outdoors where they are to bloom just as soon as the ground ls ready. Small seeds are sown on the surface and gently pressed into the soil. For larger seeds. remove nn inch or two of soil, sow thinly, then cover and press down evenly. In a border, flower seeds should be sown in uneven ctr- vcnt formal appearance. Thin out when seedlings are a few inches high. Annuals broadcast. or sown in U115 way, are Virginian stock, portul- . ace, poppy, alyssum, caleudula, candy tuft. California poppies, nasturtlums, sunflowers and nalgnonette. rnrturw nrsco n: tux: rrnosrur srovrs and amass Have, in addition to the ataudaraiNesco burners, long noted for ‘their iutenseiheat, a Dubl-Hot burner for “Be where ‘extra heat/ls desired. This heat comesj to you without odor or soot- a clean, blue, smokeless flame in direct contact with the utensil. Compare our not: models with the old-fashioned oil stove l / The ltogarssllardware 0a., Ltd.‘ Tliisrsmlona. with; adores sarcasm; oven- me Ulvrlnlnao ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. , . I REPORT 0F EGLf-SGTON AND l HOWEBAY INSUTUTE The regular mouthlv meeting ol lEglilagton and i-ioxve Bay institute l was held on May 6th at the home or Mrs. W. C. ‘Fishers. Nineteen members and six "visitors were pres- wnlmg name wlr-"i lcf’. hand, 112 nest spent g, vcry pleasant evening. BAS nose/run JAILED STOPS WORLD FLIGHT NEW YORK, May lib-Roger Q. ‘Williams, who new the Atlantic with Lewis' A. Yancey. was held to-day on charges by his wife that. he ,was_ about to muke a world flight and! leave the jurisdiction of the court where she has a separation suit on filc. ‘ l , Williams got a divorce in Los ' Angeles two months ago. His wife is seeking $250 n week alimony on thc basis of her husbands alleged $25,- 000 comings. Williams told Judge‘ Leander B. Faber that. he has cam- g l ed nothing since March. He dazzled; l planning a world flight. Judge Faber; ; ordered him to jail in default of $2,500 bail. EGLlNGTON SCHOOL Report of Eglington School for the month of Aprll;-— Grade X-l, Mabel Underhny; 2, l-lelcn Fisher and Ruth Clspp, mu- all; 3, Muriel Collin; t, Lila. Ding- well. Grade lX-—i. Marion Fisher. Grade VllL-i, l-lllds Coffin. Grade \'ll—-l, Olga Macliermle; z, Bertie Coffin; 3, Stanley Burke‘, l, Lorne Dlngwell. Grade vex, Lorraine Coffin. Grade ‘iv-l, Iiestci‘ Diugwell; 2, Douglas Maclfzhzie; Zl. Allister hurke rnd Frances Coffin, tequal»; t, l-lany Coflln. Grade Iii--l, Dela Maclierrne and lucnneth Collin, requall; 2, Wsldron Dingwell. writer being awarded u prize. ‘the read and approved. Report o! com- mittees were then heard and new decided that the Institute would buy n globe for Howe Bay School, other business discussed and correspond- ence read. New program committee appointed ,vls., Mrs. Reid Underhsy evening consisted o! a solo, by Mlssl rllcn Stead and Organ selections by? v Mrs. Reid Underhsy and Anne Mac-i ; rgowan. The meeting was closed by ..:'\ging the ‘National Anthem, after _ xvhlch a dainty lunch was served by 7 the hostess, assisted by her datllhter and s pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. _. ___» ____._,._._._ ___ _ STIFFNESS Plenty a! Ill d’ ll rubbed h sealant-elven m-xl 53:0 an .,_.._.___ minutes of the previous meeting were, l Alvin Burke; 3, Mary Wood: 4., Flor- Yrrce Msclieuale", 5, Willis .‘.~lat.ien- committees were appointed. 1t was, f Grade t! a-lz‘.l--i. und Mrs. Wesley Keefe. Program for - Crude Ii ‘SM-l. Ethel ‘Nfvui: 2, z.e. Leslie Under- vizuy; 2, Gfel lli\~:'.\’e:\.<\e-, . Sterling Burke; t, Elem-l. Maciieirzlr _ Grade i uu-l, Alva com“: 2. Martha‘ Il!ru~";e t. Grade l. ab» -l, Roy ‘McDonald; BRIDGE, MASS. TM- P: "Fml-IFLY” Congo/cu»; Gold Sea! Rug Na. JIZ the lllllllSLCl‘ at Stoughton and Wen- "DEI-lclous" ham. There are no othrr scrvlccs of churches in either of thcsc commun- lroom is as iasiefsrl . ' as its floors; It is so easy lo choose delightful floor coverings from the new assortment of CONGOLEUM Gold Seal Rugs . . . and so inexpensive, too. , There are so many gorgeous colour schemes, so many smart authentic designs, so many varied styles for cvcry room in the house- from the Boudoir to the bathroom. Genuine Congolcum Cold Seal Rugs mean floor covering economy. The extra heavy felt back adds to their long wearing qualitju» The beauty of‘ their patterns and colours will withstand the hardest wear. Think of these features. Think of ‘the free- dom from tiresome sweeping and beating. Think of the saving in their moderate met. . Harvard lviucfiwxdd (trade I \c)—-l, Arnold MazKcnzie. Perfect ntt sndzmce ' --l.'.vruc l» .'llg~ I _".l‘ranqulle and the Misses Beatrice and Evangeline Leger, all of Mont- ucll, Frances Coffh, Douglas Mac- Kenzie, bestar Dlugwell, Waldron lilmgwcll, ears Mcsfientle, etliel Wood, M ry Wrod, 1' Zvo. ‘c-‘iiu. Percent n of niteudnue, 337-. ,__.. _....-_.._.__ BDW AID M. LEG EB. BHEIAC, MAY il-E-dwsrd M. Leger, well-known commercial tru- veler, who died in Montreal on ‘lhunday, was the lather of it chil- dren, eight of whom are living. The near relatives surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Gaudet, wife of ‘Dr. Oamllla Gaudet, Memr "; Mrs. Marius Gauthier and Mrs. Paul real: three sons, sllrold and char-lea, both of the Osnadisn Nations.) 1-“ -~ Then you will agree that they really are the worlrPs best value in homo furnishings. Look for the GOLD SEAL that marks the genuine Cnngoleum-and avoid disappoint- ing substitutes. (unscrew GOLD SEAL mu when Bmtlhmoin §urrulr Home . n’ ' ool for the Cold Se The COLD SEAL la on the - face of evrry genuine Gon- goleumllug. ll la a guarantee of satisfaction or mom-g- hack and your assurance of heavier quality felt base. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED o MONTREAL ” NUTRlTiOUS" “W/Lxm’; Géoeaézéréu ..-.;'...iiziis..__v i. -_s._. 41$,- zuiil;