_ . __.,M._.__ Til-DAY raos Hr‘ -'- rinse: rnvisnn - sir. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9- w! ia/i/Jzz Af/Vf nae/fin ma" #410 now/f / n. s i» New Onion: Io ‘wok “i. ~A n woman m inf h. lllhi‘) J i who untitv t1 loi Lilluul lot»- .....,- m... -..' vwriuni; Iibuiii u mu: m-r nriirnii auinniii olrfhhloifiked," ll t ad“: 10ml‘? a v r sl s any not!!! Ill! be Insert at five out: s word. strictly lily- uhlo in advance. JJBASWELL for photographs. FOB JEWELLERY REPAIRS see Crockett’; 1-21-11- COOI’! for Photographs. THE GUARDIAN IN HALIFAX. -Islanders and others in Halifax desirous of obtaining The Guardian may do so at Walker's White Spot. l1 Salter St. if. BADGE. ~ \1;n __ _ ,- w. V-Io._.-II- N - FEATURETTE i, Til-DAY. aiidllll- i swim; r/ . ‘fi- -Z a Hill r w“ . i i: IEIJAL - COMEDY '1 j! I SHOWS 3:16 - 7 - 8:45 VALLEY W. I. »- rgfiular msetln »of the firing V ey W, I. was eld at tibc me of Mrs. Ray Tuplm. Twelve embers and two visitors were l nt. Meeting opened with the and Ode in unison. Minutes M's mid Ind aplproved, Commit- ases reported an new ones ap- inisd. Col-re omdence were read ad discussed. lsns were made to ,' Qquicriuss . -:-' EMPIRE -:- TONIGNT AND SIT. Shows At 71nd 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 tson‘: loon- iesi-of-QN . . . when he learns makiesome quilts for the T, Bi League and the Orphanages. It was also Sllflxfléflbdmglfi be hsve a supper or “ ys" home from service. Tlis was 1e over till next meet/lug. Tho o- gramme consisted of s. Valen fortunes umich woremead by each member. A Bean Guessing Contest put on by Mrs. Mamie Adams the prize being won by Min. Keitih Har- rington, A reading "A Wadi Room M t" by Mrs. Chis. Lclan. A Contest dlcs by Adalal Glover. This prise was won by Mrs. Willard Bryantotn. Lunch was then served by the host- ess and meeting closed with the lng. lVLrs, J. l-l lngto and women from‘ the district. - By Ken Reynolds ton 2.30 P. M. P. M. Pownal. Rev, E. R. Macvlcar. Minister. 2-15-11. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. - ufli lal Board Meeting on Thursd y, 2 P. M. Winsloe South an important meeting." Rev, J, R. Skinner, inter- Ohalrman. 2-15-11 United ALBANE (Iiurch. 17th. North 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Bradalbsne 7 P, M, Rev, Dr. MacKcnzie will conduct services. CENTRAL PARISH. ~— _ Services for Sunday. February 17th. Churchill 2. 0 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P M. S. S. 6.15 P. M. T, W. Good- will, Minister. ins-u. NORTH RIVER. PASTORATE. — Sunday, February 17th. Services will be iheld as follows: Clyde River: Sabbath School 2 P. M. Service 3 P M. Long Creek: Service 7.30 P.M. are invited to worship. Rev. A. odd, Minister. 2-15-11- HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. —Services Sunday. February 17th. M ister. Rev, Peter J n. Hamp- ton 11 A, M. Appin R0841 3 P. M- Viotoria 730 P. M. 2-1 CHURCH NOTICE for Sunday. February 17th. Bradalbane United Church Charge. 1i A. M. at North Granville. 3 P. M. at R058 Vfllley- 7 P. M, at. Bradalbasie. Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKemnie will conduct (the ser- vlgeg, 2r15-1i NEW GIASGOW AND GAVIN- DISH. — Preaching services on Lord's day, February 17th, (D.V.) as follows: New Glasgow at l1 A-M- Cavendish at 3 P, M. J, W. HBYWX‘. Minister. 2-15-11- THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services day. February 17th will be lows: Caledonia 11.00 A, M. Islands 7.30 P. M. Rev T. Duke, Minister. CHURCH SERVICE 1'0! SUN- DAY, Feltuary 17th. St. Eliabeths Ch Springfield, Mo Pray- er, 11.00 A, M. St. John's hutch. Crapaud. Evening Prayer 7.39 P. M. Rev. B. Frearn. Recton, l2-15-1L DB. BARRETT has taken over the dental office, formerly occu ied by Dr, Ayers who recently ret and is now o for ractise. Dr. Barrett serve with t e Canadian Dental Corps, 5 years and 8 months, You 3 years overseas. 2-13-l5-18-3i. . UNITED . -‘~ Services on Sunday Febvru 17th are as fol- ows: North iltshlre 11 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P. M. and Hunter hive: 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. 1. Morrison. Minister. 2-15-11 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - Mr. Thomas R. Beer, West Royalty. had the pleasure of celebrating h 5 78th birthday on Saturday last. Mr. Beer is in excellent health and his friends wish him many happy returns. FUNERAL TUESDAY. — The mineral of the late Gordon Houston. Mayneld. was held Tuesday after- noon, February 12th, from his lat-e residence and was very largely at- tended. The services were conduct- ad lg the Rev. E. F. Coffin and the ev. Mr. Hayter. The pall- bearers were: I-Yank Houston, Leigh Warren, Ellsworth Bagimill, Rough B all, Blair Andrew and Alfonse Do on. Interment in New Glasgow Com e y. FUNERAL SERVICES. — The funeral of the late Mrs. John R. Macbeod of Bradalbam. was iheld on Monday afternoon a short ser- vice at the home of Mr. Qharles Todd, followed by service in South Granville Giurch. Services were conducted by the Rev. J, A Mac- Gowim. The pall bearers were: Colin Matheson, Kenneth Graham, BmmttJDe an, Daniel MscLood. Earle Todd and Robert Todd. In- tetrment in South Granville Cem- e ery. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET REPORT — Production showing increase but is still below that of corresponding date last year. The demand from Maritime poiuts is keeping dealers’ floors clear of sur- plus stock. A firmer tendency in prices exists. P. E. I- 5187-10118 quoting for ungraded eggs deliv- ered: A Large 30-2; A Medium 28-9; B m; O i8. Graded shipments de- livered Charlottetown: A Large 34- 'AModium8.'.l-3;B28:C 2!. reducers are recelvln pack: A Large S; Medium 3G; A Pullet 33. EASTERN GUARDIAN "JSCOTTISII CONCEIITF I. O. February lsoir. Also one act 2-13-16-18-31. liiSS voun ‘ unto FEELING cooniivii h“ M Sul Low Blood Pant-Ansley! Don‘ KI" k‘ 5. _ mother. for whom she . tlon was held . her randm th ' ddl _ ' o“? of o ers we ng COR j ' AN You'll like be: music and friendly choc-it's delightfully diluent. 7 unisd by MNIORMIQ‘! ISCUIN ~‘-——i-—————-_- 0'DONNELI.-MscINN$ WEDDIXQ Sackvllle, N. B. February 11 l946--'I'he msrlrage of Margaret Stewart, daughter of M", J, K, Maclnnes of Sackville, N. B., and the late Rev. J. If. Maclniies of TPUPO. N- 8.. to Lieutenant Walter James O'Donnell, R..C,A.M.O,_ gun of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell, °T Balhllrsl. N. 3-. was solemnlz- ed at the United Church Parson- age, Sackville, on Monday Febru- ary 11th at 2 o'clock, with howl); . E. G, Davies conducting the ceremony. The bride who was unattended. was given in marriage by her brother, Donald Msclnnes. She Wore an afternoon dress of pale blue, with matching hat and veil, and brown accessories. Her corsage bouquet was of pink roses. She wore a hand carved Mother- of-Pearl brooch, worn by her grand. s her wedding day. named on While the register was being signed, Miss Jessie O'Donnell, of Bflthllrsl. sister of the groom, sang a solo “All Joy Be Thine," by Sanderson, accompanied by her "will". Mrs. O'Donnell. A recep- afterward at which coffee was Poured by Mrs, w, A, Cflllxhlan, o Louisburg, Cape Bret. on, aunt of the bride. Assisting in serving were: Mrs, L. E. G. Davies Mrs. William H, Fraser, and M“: Donald McLaughlin. The bride’; table was very attractive with spring flowers, and tall candles in silver holders. The wedding cake was cut in traditional style by the bride and groom, who used a silver cake knife, also used st lflwn Buests included: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Don ell of Bathurst; Nursing Sister R's el O‘- Donnell of Sussex and Miss Jessie O'Donnell of Bsthumt, sisters of 1719 sroom, and Mrs. W. A. Coug- lan of- Loulsburg, N, s. Both ycllhx people are pb ulsr members of the younger socla set, and are well known in the Mari- times. The bride is a graduate of Acadia University in Home Economics. The groom, who is a graduate of Dalhousie Medical School, Class 1M5, is also s graduate of Acadia. Lieutenant and Mrs. nmiell Mt for saint John. to which is u- tary District, the groom ‘has be n posted. The bride wore for travelling, a Winter white coat with Black ac- cessories. Many friends will join in wishing the deservedly popular cou le, all happiness‘ In their wedded fe. In Memos-lam iims. 1'. (Tftcmssm The death of Mrs. Louise Archi. bald occurred at her home, 50 Park Rand. Trim». N. 5., on Monday. Feb. 4, following a succession of illness during the past several months. She was born in Ellers- house N. 8., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rieck She married Thomas G. Archibald who _di eight years ago. Her son,‘ Orlron. now attending Ontario Veterinary College. GueIphJOnt; a ., with the Truro Electric Light Com- mission and a daughtpr Ruth, Mrs. Frank Juden, Moncton, are mem- bers of her immediate family, The funeral was held on Wednesday, Home. Rev. O. E. Gordon, astor of First United Church offic sting. Orlson Archibald is the son in law of Mr. and Mrs. James Roper of Central Royalty. ~- can‘. r. Meosnrirr The death of Capt. Patrick Mo Carthy, took place at St, Michaefs Rectory, Iona, on the moming of 30th. after a short illness. at the a e of 06. . Follow ng morning after Mass at Iona, his remains, sccom nied by his son. . Rev. J, C. Mo arthy of Iona. was placed on thotrain and taken to Souris West, to the home of T. J’, Kickiham. M. l... A, On the following morning. February 1st. old friends and neighbors sthered to attend tihe funeral w: ch took lace at Rollo Bay. his son Rev. J’. McCarth glare: the Mass ol Remlem ev. , Sinnott as Deacon and Rev, Sub Deacon. Rev, C. J, McCarthy officiated at the grave where he was laid beside an infant son and two dmqhtars, Mollie md- Moment pro-d . Ho is survi ed his wif . the former Margaret!” fdckhsa: of iouris; "a 5%?! Loyola of Giggle: lev. llri of Kill A to, .ir, Fxieltrude of Saskatoon; Rev .. C., with whom lived necliii yearsand - YOU? i D. . in Melfort, Susie, and a. sister in Souris West. prim f d f twen was on or...“ "i... ‘r t’ m" He hsd men; friends as Coda“ bryid basfertngs g sr a eelved by the family. Cord Of Thanks an urea? "tr-in lid R0 Bay and Sour-is fd‘ their who! charts, ho II»?- Min Boisqists. 3- . JOB POI. IAI- ed house. L. Mclenna as h fully operated a Schocnc for many ‘m art of white rpert Angelo WSS B. lstlc to made gele. far as blc sliri on the Angelo. ed out. return!" "Soon e. Kitty Y ed her her ing to glad it's it J feel Cook June, face. a “Once. islrenv like Kitty ‘s lnhtd "Mrs. Poi-all f usedio dame. Venetian curtains. ful and W". back, Feb. 6, from MattalolPs Funeral 1B8 y!!!‘ I 9." Ji mWIS dlarnlddcd well. dohsfou- There are ins bio ' its on t" On the tones-A utilization with the local gentlomln over ge1e's warm eym had us veiled culatively. Kitty was lists of annuals and perennials. “fir: M“ do. mo, were and now me was s. radiance along lawns and hedges which Ru- had been flower centrepieces and Kitty as- signed her Grimbleb morning t Aims l ~ "a room with its polished Plush, the hunch eyes followed her mistress. There tion and amusement in her eyes. Mrs. Grimible. stubb thing; very smooth There was s. battle on for authority between them. and so wasn't going to be a draw. Against the silent glare of the Angelo sang llltlngly street lotion wou d vel. Mrs. Crimble flu-shod. seen Angela's practiced eye linger the upstairs now." Arigele tossed her kay, Messus G-rin-ibeel. shou . "What s lovely garden it's be Gr And the sun's so wami and g . pars and the two tall vases, thank y _.. ' you will amuse me. rriadame." so-ou to get away to the was voice locked her there. the American countryside is quite different LBS. the sun's like a big orange toy ball, titled on the edge of an arti- ficial blue sea. heavenly lmton tliEQq and mimosa, and wine carts and silly little don- keys with bells in th Kitty paused and breathed deeply. " ever e you Grimble?" ‘llhe years fell back with a rush to Baden-Baden and a lost loved taken, so h was...wihen the first mistress was of the % for the a feeling that the woman before l2; hfigan th hould peopl or ey s , as e zvill when want to ing borne? Young Jim?" Alli. there it. was again. master "I want 0rd twins and any others you can think of. special kind of ale for Mr. Draper?" "For twenty-four seemed d . M115. Grimble had drawn the and pulled leave things as I I like the sun. The house be: with the did heavy furniture and Mrs. Gfllllblé?" Something moved "An turn way wraith. madame. but beannc “You liked, it best the old way." Grlmble clutched her keys in her a We szlll wih was a I would have madame." "You don't like me. do you, lvllrs. Grimble?" Kitty said The old housekeeper said noth- lt was as if she waited to be "Iim sorry." ssld Kitty. Duniper and I are very hope his son won't find things strange and difficult when he comes home." The smy mum made no sound a . "Y could h ‘mime’ . Iexlpyme very much, e want the bttgofio ugsnohilgs minefiuioueht Grim- clined her are supplied thei smug for certainties." r meirlbrunce ‘she face at his mother's swun OI-lA-PTE. V’ I $3.’. TQM“? whom An- M. herbaceous borders. e of the first the first to approve. had a native knack with to supplement Mrs. asks. water colors. Annie's mixture of grim satisfac- antagon- the Swiss ma! . had not for An- Angele was concerned. it housekeeper a French Whose intimate traiib have made Mrs. Grim- She lied new gardener. "That'll do. You can help Sally with head "Ho- " She start- "W'en does Meestair Jim enough! " snapped Grliri- came in through the wide . The soft wind had sift- honey-colored hair about go- , . imbie. I'm so mine. I've such plans for mt thme hand me clip- l she wanted kitchens where familiar. But Kitty's "June in frmn a Mediterranean Grimble. Over there with the most eir ears..." been abroad, Mira. cure so hopefully under- 0881855 in the end. ntaoms. When she rly. We went to one treatments." made these tsdzs last they donit Gi-hnble, when is he coni- “The said in three days, Ma- in give a his friends. ‘ears I've been and Newfoundland. Ar home in Canada, “Dominion” Ammunition hll Ioag been the sportsman’: favousize. It hos-oscillated to his pleasure; stoodby him in emergency 2: : a than gmw?" 3w“ COSTA RICA u: it's a distant land but nevertheless the ammunition may well be Canadian-made “Drmiio/o”. lot than shot she ls and mersllics, in addifion t0 their accept- ance all over Canada, have for years found their way to many other markets, such as Mexico, Cuba, Saudi America, Australia, New Zeelaad, Iceland, Bushland oughly dependable product developed through more rhanwyeassofnnaufaesueingenpesvleoes SERVING CANADIAN! THROUGH CNIMISTIY * seein‘ to t myself. ma- know the énastei-‘s lie/bits en .. Suddenly n: She noticed s" 510118 blinds . them She went over "Please arrange them. I went it in this ‘he M Iiitt W811 . I think it's more cheer- cocktail human this way, don't in grudi in Grimble. She honest answer unfit e. it's like s. sacri- worked woman t. "When she was ill. and young Master inst gzowln’ un. and the ll r way-that's how h still kept thing, ‘brought them i would simply. “IWI. hwppy‘ mg salutes. oru would wish And if you will be kind. love our it was Hem." She in- head ondllefit the room. omen have strange mu. such "dusty answers" as cilia. s pagn u n I Josie a them-ford. think m“ “i!” l" W" ii" c Kitty's mall-rings to Ruplenrl c 1 "I. W“ “mum l “m”, d “d mogitllig’ Ho bl: eyes w‘ 3',‘ ‘hléulg, qmm we sober. Josie tossed him s ma,“ The“ 5160:}! anal ‘he swung his legs on angle as oh tered and comforted young with her own, when Mar- et Draper lay ill. ‘Tonight, as she exierdscd Ivor body and let her mind swirls. Josie was filled ivlbh real apprehension for Kitty to go to her, talk. confide. help. But to intrude turn had been received. and it was toward this event that Josie Emblems of hoi- friend. dmssin fling snore of Cornelius gave her tlic comfortable kept her husband's Now strange that Rupert mer place of old ouses, Rock of Gibraltar incomes. They scintillating wit c-f Kitty's. would discuss her gowns. her ac- cent. her flalr. They would cat the meat and pick the bones in priv- ate. She would be on parade and they would be outward courtesy the community would never refer before Kitty to that first mlstness to: th and Dickwgme in. He was in pa- iflmas and rubbing tuslsd wot hair with a towel. "wiiftu 0n your alleged mind. ’ "1 it . Josifiestlifi to the await Ofben it had heir purse. ‘Hm "You see," Dick blurted out. "if you died. Mum. and feithor brought ome a stepmother from the Riv- iera, Dorian and I'd want to kick up our heels and bowl." "Then lot me tell you Butdi, that l! you did you'd be selfish llbtle beasts that needed s good spanking. both of ybul Kitty Draper isn't like an apple barrel that Rupert brought home from market! She's a. good woman. Lovely and fine. Jim ought to be glad she's here. I can!" "Let's have a drift to that. Mum" Dick said. l-le put an arm around his mother. (To Be Continued) USE AUTOS MOST Doctors use their automobiles more than any other occupational group, except travelling salesmen- SHABP LIFE JACKET The porouplneks air-filled qiillls keep him afloat oven if he should _ Dralper. She wanted oo much fondness for until she was Kitty's invitations to a party for Jim on his re- d t on her waistline and the Beyond g room the slight whifi- reassursnce of a who has lost lher figure but 0V0. Kitty back to live among This sedate, exclusive sun]; o old dogs, old servants and families, respond carefully to that They fall asleep in the wster. chanv with their Josie knew. Being born to e house of iu. "F" v DANCING A , y B. 1. s. HALL SATURDAY, mom - Medan and 0H Tins Duchy ll ' ~ 'Al-llllllfl'll 3 ' Follow the Crowd to I ' THE IJAqHALL- coo woonlsnioresw" There are more than 800 lpllil of wood ln_ Venezuela's ‘ FISNIONAB? , :-- ma? MWAVS 37" a cimstmt. Jflflnls. s rumour IIIQIOIVLTI \ 1|. w. vitiuin imurn hbsllsrs " slim um