In lxtoentls century Constan- tinople every wealthy lwuseh dd gmplcycd a “Steward of the Cofiee”. His duty was to super- intend the serving of coffee m all callers and gums. Failure to serve it with due ceremony was a grave social error. Coflee with the fixlra-Rich Flavor ' Maxwell House Coflce has extra-rich, mellow, full- bodied flavor because it contains choice Latin- American coffees. This glorious blend is then "Radiant-Roasted” to capture the full flavor of every coiTee bean. More people buy“ and enjoy Maxwell House than. any other brand of coffee in the world. You can serve Maxwell House with confidence. It’: “Good to the Last Drop!” Maxwell House is such a help towards suocess- ful entertaining. Mrs. o. a. Show. . visitedinqvondldthlt where flhewuthesumdrherbmrner and siater-in-lur, Rev. mm Cot! and Mrs. Collin.- Mr. oi vlon in Kent- villo last week. —-—r- Me M. C. Raynolrh, M is theygeiegerte trom the iooalomHUlei Q! the Canadian Legion attending annual Douu the nion convention xreigiris being hold in Quebec this Mil-s Mali buMaoDonald apd Mm- . nurses- n- tfii” “l” “who? s w bell; Mmlntiyie. nurse-in- == “tenements: vacation here’. i I i guest o! Dr. Prest Msclrmyre and Mm. McIntyre. on Mrs. Bruno Muohesn heir two mitten, Marion-in and are visiting in Olmrlotrtetow-n. guano Miss t training a land wt. their Miss traini New G or m». ' ta. m. and rain. .1. n. w .3.“ to ‘Monti-lo iwi S Ell BS Thur-QI. Her many flriends model to hear thsrt Miss Agnes Armear is at her home here. Miss Annear re oently returned tn Montague alter visiting her sister. Mrs. Wm. Clark- son, Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. I-llmh Buchanan, Mnrwton, vwiied here last week, wuest o! her brother and sister-in-lnw Mr. and Nllrs. H. E. Nelson. ANNUAL SERVICE HELD BY 1.0.0111, MONTAGUE I 3on5 gwmbers of Hillside Lodge. Lodge. Montague, held their annual church service at the United Bapt- ist Church. Simday morning. May 19th., alt eleven dclook. Despite the unfavorable weather the service ill Rloonuto mswr. Thy Dying love". the choir Mim Clemmie MacLcan ohuroh organist, presided at orgum throughout the SPlTlCE. Mission Band and Acme Rebekah attended. The 51 lrorn the Indge e Cfhurch where they were joined by the R/ebelcahs. An inspiringwsddrgg was givefn gy (‘as V. STE Gila/w O!‘ . W O wok tor his text, Genesis 26. verso LB. ns sun were "ruun 5mm“ Walsh and Peggy Jenn-- o! Our Fathers" "o , Lat Me w“; 3- Mm Bowl!- Walk With ’Ilhee" and "Saviour, MH- Jouklns’ Dept: A special selec- tion. "Breathe On Me. Breath oi’ God" was beautiiully rendered by the “C- 2. Gertrude Fitzgerald and John rurnowli on TAKING uxmvrs nus WAY ~ SeeH Regulus-Y CsnBe millennium-rill.‘ Csrbl’ Plllsthis :stsrt Slrfiyhllflugliid sot l-deflnlte tm ever! orni . Whe t will? BVQPY fiornla clut Dwight. tar s iew iitiyn; taking Cain's new other day. Youmayeveniindgoueenlreep u- wltbout aw lus v0. cu see, Carter's ere so tiny ou w: eut down the dose-from 8 to -to tit your individual Oil ll iiiitn t du- intme t. ' Carter's helifglesn out your inhetinri tract not hsliwsy. but thoroughly. Ting - are doubly eflective we rnsde wi two vegetable herbs compounded wop- erlytior tboé-lougb, estssa u ousm can cu o on lsssfive d this Csrter . Askior Carters‘ Pills y name to et t e genuine st u? re-Ziir. tart the Csrou - uated doee method tool hit, sndfil-mp out o! bed tomorro nrln to so. EASTERN GUIRDIHII ....'DR. JOHNSTON’! Elli Qi- floe. Montague. will be closed till June l0. M GEORGETOWN‘ HIGH SOHGDL Honor Roll ior Georgetown High School for the month of April: Principal's DepL: Grade X Sin-d. Oomtie Mair; 2. Barry McConnell; 3. Wood. Grade X Jr.--1. Elinor Hobbs; 2. Julia Prosper; 3. Bay Grant and Jerome Condori. Grade IX-L Sonny Johnson; 2. Cufilen Debory; 3. Eileen McCon- ne . Vice-Principal's Dept: Grade VIII-l. Margaret Levers; 2. Josephine Dalton and Harry Parker; 3. Everett Llewellyn. Grade VII-l. Mme MacDonald; 2, Beatrice Mair; 3. Ruth Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Founhere‘; Dept: Grade VI-—1. Bernice DeLory; 2. Elizabeth Grant and Betty Ar- thur; 3. Helen Murphy and Fred- div Gotell. Grade V—1. Joan Murphy; 2. Grade IV-i. Marguerite Hemp. hill and Vivian Allen; 2. Sheila DeLory and Ruby Allen; 3. Anne . Prosper, Grade III--l. Gerald Murphy; Walsh; 8. Selina Myers. Miss Keenan's Dept: Grade lI-l. Stewart Hanson; ‘.3. Strphen Gotell and Nellie King; 3. Mae Allen. Margaret Dalton 6r lore of iniquity.‘ From the child tutee oi titty towns-yes nuns" 18 the worst thins. example. or every thousand babies born. nearly tihree hundred die at birth. because their hungry moth- Ohlrlos Mair, ley Point United Church held attendance. der the supervision of their leader ly given and reflects with Readlns. itLogical Jim). fliiv\ -.. .- At DOWN E’ 71 QUEEN STREET For Your HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE We Have Slew Chesterfield Suites in all slllrvelour . Bedroom Suites (in four ' and live place)- will. Ids. Slim and laureates. Oll Iissss ls Imam. Illlty’: ssl illlifsslm. uislsfifslleilillflnsksrihslnioiissasll so. Solo and MB. Prayers will iollow Me) Reading. (My first speech). Wal lace Jackson. Temp. Selection. Think you Drink, Douglas Newcll. Reading, (Mother's Party Jress) Mrs, Allie Bryenton. Duet (Memories Slnslcy Bcmard. Irene Newcll. CRCZHliHK "At the Dim Gate" Mls “.‘\'L‘l'. Prow chores (Mother nefor \I Jmr) Shirley Prowse. ailing. (I'll help my re Newell. ding. (A lovely word), Mother L‘. alozuc. (Polite or 1 and Thelma Ncwson. v Jackson. ' , (Working Together). Mcl Prowsc. rlimz. (The Divided Kitten Prowsc. Frances Rnnaglim. '. untitled Mother, Vern an flu Prowse. ‘lr-clion. “n cont 590. i€l‘(‘(‘. ‘ilsslon Band prayer with ‘iron Newt-ll as leader, All stand and re gent Lord's Prsyer. The Mission Band of the Brack- a Mothers Day service i-n the church last Sunday evening with a largo The following fine program, un- Mrs. Gordon Webb was excellent- pride on the children and their fine teacher. Hymn cong. $1. omit 2nd verse mwiwfimpe. drone Newelimlgadq. u ... -.-.. .-. . Melvin of Mother). lo tWhat a Friend we have in Gall genteel). z Took. Joyce and Joan Bernard ...n Ncwsom, Stanley Jacks-on. ~. nnd Refrain. My Mother's Marion Younker. Mrs, Allie flil. t m1. Mother's thoughts. Mrs. Grade I 1A>—i. Vernon Myers and Joyce Gotell; 2. Sheila Scully and Allarr MocPhee; 3. Roger Al- lan Solomon. Grade I (Bl-l. Helen >MacCul- lcc-h and Christopher Hartman; 2. Barbara Aim McQuillan and Mary Lou Henry; 3. Marion Lavers. Grade I (CF-l, Bethy Allen; 2. Ronnie Gotell; U. Richard Landry. Principal: Winifred Macllwen. Vice-p-rizzcipnl: Katherine Roche. use» hafnium“ Fund Mi‘. Matthew H. Halton. Can- adian journalist. in a spedal mes- sage from Germany prepared ior the Save the Children Fund (Ca-n- adinn Committee» writes: “Never bciurc m Europe's long history of blood and tears have so many , children been doomed and dis- lnherited from love in the sun as there are today. O! the dead and murdered we need not speak-oi the thousands killed by the bombs or exterminated by the Nazis in their mass exterminatlons —- 0i’ the tens oi thousands who died o! 1 starvation. and the scores o! thous- ands who were born who never cauaht the first breath o! lite be- cause o! prenatal starvation-cl thrse we need not speak. - “Hrre in Germany I am amo these children. I have visited many oi them. and I say that pity her- self could not measure a. child's suffering in our time. The worst thing o! course is hunger. Hove you ever seen a starving child’! The rickety leas and the bloated hcllies are appalling enough. the llfiSi-‘J cad-avermis faces and e burnimt eyes are worse still. But. thtre ls somethiing else - very Oflrti there is s look or cunning which distorts the little faces more than hunger or pain, The slarvinx child is the one who learns lo lie and stesl and betray-m; do anything rm- sbite oi food. Many European children have learn; everything there is to lelm in the S e S ) ri i‘ ers cannot nourish them in the womb. Thus Europe loses her fut.- ure. “Besides these. there are all the other children. homeless and Der- emtless. are nearly halt a million children whose parents went. into Gennan bondage and never came back. In a large camp in Germany. I was nmora imported women workers, who had born children to their German routers. without a father or a home. Frnnklort. I saw 400 motherlese. father-Les. Jewish children in one {or adoption. They now hsd a. hope miter yes/rs of namelms ter- ror--but Millions oi diildren in this grim and we take t of success we May time. 105- llqll Street angsters in the rubble oi Warsaw nd the Ruhr to the child prosti- In Vienna. (or In France alone. there children now In party-to be tskm to Palestine others have nothing. continent have been broken to every known misery." Donations may be sent to Mr. J. 0. l-Iyndnmri. Queen Street. Charlottetown. STRIKE ENDS GUELPH. Ont. May 2l—(CP)— A three-weeks strike oi’ em- On next Monday, Mo)‘ 527th we will celebrate our first isnilvorssry his opportunity oi thanking all our euetomers tor the largo mourn-g have enjoyed ‘during that time. - ' - Marking this occsslon and in appreciation of the goodwill extended to us we are giving awsy sblolutlly tree a Chest of Silver to the holder of the lucky Mclret I obtained on eltheit . ' WEDNESDAY i- - THURSDAY - SATURDAY 22y 'May23 inyzs r... cnEsr or sltvut Free With every Dollar Purclisse_ you will receive one ticket entitling you to s chance to win the - . beautiful chest of silver, given away absolutely free and which will be drawn for snrummv. um! 25m A 9.30 PM. p . . This is an excellent opportunity to obtain an article that will last. you a life- pen All lay Wednesday. Closed Friday, May 24th UROGKETTS JEWELLERY Phone 20264 hm 41.500 bee hives. 800.000 sheets ' the weer and tear o1. time slilaxply to Yldhd nectar beeh v ew rey un- the Dodeoanese Islands. 135,5 pmpm-y cued w; $11311 m the “Amt year, much bee starvation re. from the drought. since Re laloem the war, militarv opera- for‘: en gilt o’ me Diu-ing _ tions, wanton Nazi destruction, and o1 wax oomb ioundatioru. and i0.- reduced the number qt es. . 250 lbe- o! summed wire ior this Witih mm or e farmers tight- Besides furnishing honey. mnvw- The wwllu are stint to ind’. bees died in swarms o! the in cross rdtulzn 6mm. Albania. Yvsosln-via and diseases to which they are ‘tart aspect eral mgrioulggrlnl ‘iehabilita-iion. Wife S0 bred figure tlm oi n. iruit. vegetable and legume (ii-iii... hives is there- Oi ‘FD- nrilfiflfnis Illllllllti ran. nloyees o1 the Guelph Stove gem- UNIUIA NEEDLES AND THREAD PERMIT STITCH IN TIMI WABEN , D1]. - Not nnvatsm but , swallowed up millions o! needles"? thread they sre qr ere ll. VJ. IIIIUI DPIOIIUIIII‘! .Aillii uni ununlcs THlJOkKeenlqpowerhilen- luliieeveotolpriordieeliergeon ginesssdjetjobsrunrungsmoothiy. medics! grounds, sndypensions or Lesrnthecsresadropsirolmodern psmitieseewidewsorehiidrenin eircreftenginenlrosumenwbohiow. the sventoldeethwhlieoneervlce. If you have hsdtflervice or, Civil training in this trade you csn qualify for higher grouping end more psy on enlistment. Educational ' VETERANS’ PREFERENCE: As amen? applicants, wsr veterans applying or reappointment will re- lilimsnt permits; sud prior ‘All ‘without commm”. 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