QpnUAitY is. 1m in i|i£"iaii:cioiis' i. TIIE om or a ciiiinioririowii PADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Elssseaccypt my sincerest thanks and appreciation for. the magnificent vote tendered ine in Wednesday's Civic Elec- i tion. i BfEARLE MacDONALD. MAYOR um riri To the Electors of W rd 2 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: l wish to thank yo-u once again for your continued large support, which. was evidenced Wednesday by the ‘$50 of votes which you accorded ire. F. C. DOUGAN, COUNCILLOR. flIU LEUUL p” INMMON TREAL_ Men of slslrs naturally stop st the WINDSOR because of its reputation for dignified comfort, unobtrusive, oourteoul service and its convenient location-and because the WINDSOR is recognized as the proper pdsce for business and social nseetings. tnosnr in .-b,ouiuioll scouts s. sflossie snsioso. s moons U-LFUIHJ Mrs. Lovins. worsen, it, ovorconie with happinu at her acquittal I the charge of shying her husband, Edward, inst Dims some I. nderow, fonsisn sod only msn on Jury which N!‘ in Chicago. . Qin- tried l criimi Elllllililhll. This oolnisn is of loosl ll s! s news; nstnre may be inserted flvs essts s word, strictly any. vnnoe. sbls in srl —-—-——————~i--——-i__q 000K! for Photographs. LONFIDBIATION us . scans on. z m MONOTON JUNIORS V8. CHAR- DOTTIITOWN JUNIORS. Satur- w, February 18th Buy “your ticket sy at. the Ma fair, iitoris Old Spain. or Rexall rug Store. 2-12-51. TBYON — BONSBAW BAPTIST CHURCHES Services for Sunday, February 11in. Tryon , _ so... nhaw ‘l. 0 P. M. Rev, C. A. Hicks, Pastor. 2-15-11. CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH, public worship Feb. 17th, 11 a.m. North Rustico, 3 p,m. Stanley 1 rtir cnaniorrerowu GUARDIAN ___ Eastern Trust Show: llpwar Brldse. Rev or‘. Coffin minister. - 2-15-11 THE PRIJSB-YTERIAN CHURCH in Canada Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's day as foi- lows, Hunter RiVeI‘ l1 am. Glasgow Road 3 p.m. Brookfleld 7.80 pm. There will be a special missionary offering at "ii-e Glasgow Road ser- vice. Donald Nicholson will be in charge of sci vices. 2-15-11 LAID T0 REST — lvlrs. Charles Hyiidinaii, who died on Tuesday last, was laid to icst yesterday af- ternoc-n in Sherwood Cemetery, following a service at St. James Church conducted by Rev. T.H. Busseli Somers wiho also officiated at the grave The pallbearers were: Messrs. AG. Putnam, J P. Gor- . Cruik- wfi Mo]. TE. MacNut/t. and RtL. Personals Mr C Guy Scott has returned home from attending the funeral of his brother, Mr. William A. Sect/t in Duluth. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin and young son St hen have arrived from Newfound-and where they have been for the last two years They flew frcm Newfoundland to Moiicton. lllfrs. Coffin and son will remain here for a few weeks. Mr. Coffin is leaving this weekend for Montreal where he has accept-ed s. new position. VERNON SCHOOL Honour Roll for Vernon School for one month of January. ‘ Senior Department Y. Sr, — 1. Stansilus Grade VII .11 Joan Mufiiiiy; 2. udrey Henry; Ii, Estelle ncDon- ai . . Grade VII.—1, Helena Dolierty; 2, Eugene Doherty. de VI. . Jackie Doherty; 2, Jean McLeod; 3, Alfred Murphy. Highest average: Jackie Doherty Perfect attendance: Earle Mor- rlssey, Stansilus Mooney, Phyllis Furness. Primary Department Grade V.-1. Edythe MacRae; 2, Mas-y Elizabeth Murphyr 3. Francis Crane. Earle Crane; 2, Grade III.-, Jean McNeil. Grade II.—1_ Helen Murphy alnd Sadie Fraser, equal; 2, Muriel Henry and Francis Vessey, equal; 3. Mur- eq ray Webster. Grade I, A.—1, Glen Ross: Gerard Doherty Grade I. B.—, Joyce Crane: 2. Betty Mae Hewlett and J, D. Mc- - 3, Alfred vessey. . C.—1, Luciiis. Murphy; Vessey. average: Edythe Mao Attendance: Crainc PrliicipaL-Celia Currie. Assistant-Anne E. Furness. 2. Francis ti. F. iiutcheson & 80H OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular-dc feets." . '53 Grafton Street ll. J. MAON orrosrsrais-r Fitting and Supplying Glasses Ito. llsntsgns. P. l. l. I t l0 t ll l. I- ""' 3T. s p. i’. I lids .. b tine t ~ "»'s“oo.’¢3'i‘#' '- Ollos Connected with l ened, on HON. F. B. McCUItDY, P. C. President HALIFAX, N. 8., Feb. l4 -Con- tlnued progress in the affairs of The Eastern Trust Com-pan was revealed at the annual meet ng of the shareholders held here today. Iiraccresslng the shareholders the president, Hon. F. B. McCurdy, P. C., reported net earnings for 'the yeai- of $156,316.15. This was sn in- crease of $3,484.75 ovei- the preced- ing year. Assets reached a new high total of $988,014.40, greater P)’ 3438329298 than for the preced- ing year. Dividends were paid at the regu- lar rate of $8.00 per share and with these deducted the Profit and Loss Account was increased to the s- mount of £8,891.24. Again an ad- dition 9f 5,010 was made toward the establishment of the Staff Pen- sion Fund. In commenting upon the adjust- ments which wlll he neces ry‘in the period ahead Hon, Mr. Mo- Curdy said: "This year saw the end of World War No. 2. Its successful prosecution called for the sacrifice of many lives in our gallant armed forces and the best endeavours of ivilling civilian helpers in many directions. That was part oi‘ the price of victory, and as we fiurn to meet the problems which will sc- company our new-found peace, we shall have need uf all of courage and patience that we can muster. There is no easy way out. There are still large expenditures for de- UIGG SCHOOL Semi-Annual Report of Uigg School. Grade X, Si‘. A,_-1. Gladys Mac- Leod; 2, Arnold MacLeod, Grade X. Sr. B.—-1, Joyce Martin; 2. Charlie MacKlnnon; 3, Roy Campbell. Grade X. Jr.-1. Louise MocLeod: 2, Sheila MacKlnnon; 3, George Marlin, Grade IX.—1. Mar aret Mac- Isimc; 2, Rcbecca Camp ell; 3, Billy Gi s Grade VIII.-1, K, J. MalcKiinnon: 2, Virginie. Show; 3, Helen Mac- Isaac. Grade VII.—1. Clarence Cam/p- beii; 2, Francis Mscisssc; 3. Don MacP-herson. 75% and over—Joyce Martin, Gladys MacLecd. Louise MacLeod, K. J. MacKinnon, Virginia Shaw. sag/lg? Savings Stamps to date ,l . Primary Department Grade V.—1, Geneva VanIder- stine: 2. Douglas Martin; 3, Ken- neth MacLeod and Keith MacLeod. ual. Grade IV.-l, Eva. Campbell and Mollie Martin. equal: 2. Malcolm MacLeod; 3, Wayne MacLeod, Grade III.—1. Phyllis MacLeod: 2. Helen Shaw 3, Bobby MacLeod. Grade I, A.—1, Alfred MacPher- son; 2, Edwin Musick; 3, Eugene Vanilderstlne. Grade I. B.—1. Clara MacLeod: 2, Joyce MacLeo ' - 75% and over—Genevii sting, Martin. Kenneth M acLeod, Phyllis, Alfred. Edwin. Eugene. . Martin. Zita Rooney-Principal. LONDON -(CP)—letter-s- in 1V2 languages were censored by the School or Oriental and African Studies, Universityoflnndon. dur- ing t-he war POiR-Tgi/IOUTH. Enshmd - (CP) H. M. S. Howe arrived here rocen and was greeted by a lar c crowd of wives. many with c111 dren in arms, and other relatives and men. on her visit to her home port. WHEEZING cogsu Bronchitis Don't suffer another day! i The sooner you use soothing Cstarrh-o-zone, the quicker you get on the road to better health. The inflamed linings of the throat and nose start to heal quicker when you breathe the cooling vapor of Cstsrrh-o-zone: Many a friend can tell you that coughing will be less- sneeiilng, runnin nose will clear up. With col symptoms gone, hundreds say t ey feel like new. Don't wait longer-start. trest- ‘ insnt nowsvlth soothing Cetsrrli-o- oasis-it's vapor is Ipscislly medicated for ailments of the throat, nose snd ‘ . bronchial sass thst& srs duo to cold. Use this direct, breath- able remedy now and get tbs quick allot you sobsiilynssd. flbcsnd \ MR. F. ll. M. JONES, General Manager mobilization and re-establlslimeiit of, and pensions to, returned men to be met-and they will be gladly met-and debts incurred during the War, which will constitute u‘ mlllstone around the necks of thisf and more than one succeeding gcri-| eration. Our duly is tb face the problems with stout hearts and to overcome them one by one so they arise. That can be done." "The Public continues increas- ingly to utilize the Company's Fa- cilities ond Staff." Hons Ml‘, Mc- Curdy stated at another point in his address. “There are today so. many business situations perplex-i ing to individuals but capable of. solution in ex erienced hands that] the call on te Company's sdvis-, ory service in this particular alone; absorbs a large part of the time of; several senior officers. The volume of Trust business in its various phases continues to expand, and, the policy of the Company ls_ ai-i ways to give s highly efficient service to customers large and small." _ Deep regret was expressed at the death during the year of Thomas F, Tobin, K. C. a Director of tiiel Company since 1916, and Vice- President since ‘i032. He was suc- ceeded as Vice-President by Mi". A.V. cgmpbol], K. C. Mr. J. C. McKcen rejoined the Board of Directors after an absence of several years on War Service. n llslw Glasgow llnil Vicinity Al. the hockey Bil-mt Friday night. a number of youn ladies on behalf of the Wcmevns Insti- tute served tea and not dose. The ladies found ready sale for same, and were much aipvfficiaiird by those that artook. Com-a again indies you ii receive a glad uel- come. m. l-lar -ld MoB-onald was a visitor to the capital on Thursday- Friends will be sorry to know that Mr. Jaimos Moffatt has been confined to his home with a bad attack of influenza. Mi". Stirling Campbell makes frequent trips to Cavendish where he ls warden of the National Park. We are glad to see our jovial friend Mr. Kenneth Stevenson here again. Mr. Harvey Stevenson‘ who is attached to the Canadian army has recently returned from over- seas, and is visiting his old hoime nil’? min “r w“ THE HIDE OUT THAT sop-i HM ‘TD AER ‘Pt-IE BUTti-EQ F l-G NADAMV BACOJ auciiiiiciisis - iviiics _ aosasnss ' _ csssnsrsss on‘ rsnnusnr as, sue TIIIDVEIISEAS CIGARETTE Plll Wlll BE DISCONTINUED . A THE PLAN whereby Buckingham and Wings dgnrercos an be sent to members of the Armed Forces overseas will be dis- - continued February 28th, 1946, after which date no more orders can be accepted by Tuckett Limited, Hamilton, Ontario. The Canadian Armed Forces overseas will be supplied ‘with cigarettes, at the present price of 300 for the equivalent of $1.00, from the Canadian Tobacco Depot, Overseas, but only on direct orders from Canadian Forces personnel still serving overseas. The Canadian Tobacco Depot, Overseas, will not accept orders from Canada, so therefore do not send any orders to them at any time, nor to us after February 28th of this year. ‘IIIGKITT l-IQITIO, HAMILTON, ONTARIO Donald. Grade I. B.—l, Eddie Watts; i Geri-y Watts. Grade I, C.-1. Earl Watts sno Neville Watts, equal. Perfect -Attendance—Lenn Gibbs, here. and needless to say is m: ceiving a hearty welcome from all. Mrs. Wm. McMillan is the wel- come truest of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrews. James also of Mayfield, to whom the sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out in this their hour of sorrow. The funeral service which was very largely git/tended. and under tlie direction of Mr. James Andrews. was held from his Michael Wei-ts. Joyce Gibbs. Mlry £I‘§51id€l1CQ1T\i€5ddlly.RgF!b. 12. Rev. gym MacDonald. Theresa. Moc- c 004i an v. J. I-leiyte 1'1! . > officiated, and the service. was tm- Teacher-Rm Mumm- ive throughout. The Old --—-i———-' ugged Cross was feelingly rend- ered by Mrs. Lewis Toomibs iwho was organist). Miss Blanche Wyand, Lowell and Herbert Wyand. The hymns sung were favorites of the deceased, Jesus lover of M Soul, Rock of Ages and Abide W tli Me. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Burial was in New Glasgow cemetery. The pallbear- ers were Alphonso Doimn, Frank Houston, Blair Andrew, Leigh War- reilil, Reagh and Ellsworth Bag- no .-N. GRAN D TBACADIE SCHOOL Ma's. Mervyn Buiman was a re~ cent visitor of her sister, Mrs. Newton MeLu-re. IlVLrs. Miller Orr is spending s few days in the Ciliy the guest of her sister Mrs. Fraser. Mr. Hilton McMillan has re- turned home from Halifax where he recently received his dis- charge. Friends were shockcd to hear of the sudden passing at his home in Mayfieid of Ml‘. G. Gordon OAVENDISH SCHOOL Staiidlii for January. Grade III. 1, Herbert Moore. Grade VII. 1, Eric MacNeilP 2 Charles Gallant: a, Albert J aihd Walter Gallant, equal. Grade V. Sr.—l. eston Simp son; 2, Bessie Moore: 3, Vivial Simpson. Grade V. Jr.—l. Gordon Gallant 2, Alvin MacNciil. Grade 1II.-1, Winnibe Clark; 2 Gordon Graham. Grade II.—1, Harvey Gallon. 1 Shirl Gail previous week. his Grade I. Sr. iov'ed'ones never thought his con- dition so serious, winen unexpectecl- --— ly and peacefully his spirit passed Honor Roll for January. to the great beyond where there is Grade VI1L——1, Winnie “latts. no tears, burdens 0l' parting-s, to VII. , Harry Watts: 2, await the ressurection morn Ho . was a man of stirllng qualities, Grads V.—1, Louis Watts; 2, his ivafd belriigtlhls and ail- Ada Gibbs; 3,ALCIIILRG%31D‘B,W u wa- s nd an iou l towar s . .-- a a s. y g IV. -i, Josephine Rob- {iis fellow 1IZldKIIfiB§QYétHCQPEWmWE1IS n , , n e s. . woe ma" u. w e Grade III. A.—1, Shirley Gibbs; 2, John Watts. Dickieson, passedmlsawayl fifteen zgsorscifillggrerilimgurvivlngn giiin wig: Grade m, s.-1. Mme wit“: 2- his widow lihe former Miss Mae Mivhwl WBW- Grade I, A.—1, Joyce Gibbs and ter Evelyn. Also two brothers, Arthur Keozer. 0W8; 2. Therm Henry who resides home and lijlawonald: 3. Mary Joyce Mat- fl Bv J. R Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE ow LOOK! votvae Zwnvmiivmsnsee! WHAT name UP AFTER z A LOVELY om! r. % Feetso REFRESHED! . - Tue % ---Ai~io wi-ietze /- isiviTATioio NOTHIMG on Vouiz 4 i6 THAT BIG LUMP ,/» 1 REGUNZE I, ' OF mam’ MATTER 1’ AT A H . S I. CALL. MY ALM AND Peace! uuseauo? I For Drombtrelief usevlorld- known Cuiicura. Fragrant, mildly mcdicaled._fi5 yui-s success. All druggists. Buy! Will‘ MHPV Bagnail, and son Lloyd, and daugh- lilMMin. With Major Hoopls __ ."'lillll ll " l’ I gm‘? ages s l ' g JTQWM“ t 5 $15.34 roo= us. tssssv . m. -_. "ms-r MUST as usa- NOW l-HOPE THE DUME MIYWIT OEMEMBEQED wuiir "IUD i-wi TO e51‘ u- ‘row