"W . Ell, take my tip and try Picobecl It‘: a Barley tobacco, and boy ls lt geedl I" ° "d: °°5Y'P°¢|iifl9| smooth-bunting, fragrant smoke, you can't beat itl" Picobec is the pick of the Buriey crop, grown in sunnynouthem Ontario where climate and soil are the secret ingredients. err some ro-osv ’ icebalc The Flick of Pipe Tebeccos. . ~ \ \ ‘ ~\\\ \\§\\‘M\\\\ “Look, John, there’s the little birrltilet goes around "Wilt People about Guardian Want Ads and things!" , € " leelcl o New! Greet Her In a New. COAT IUH‘ ‘DIIII i0 Mscbean. and the organ ac- ‘=_ Montague ..'On Wednesday. April 10th.. the Sunday School oi’ the Pres teriaa Church, Mlmtesue. ed an Easter concert. w ch largely atknded b parents and. friends of the pupi . ‘rile concert. was under the direction oi’ Mrs. R». compatriot was Mrs. A. F. Camp- bell. Rev. R. D. Maclilean acted as chairman. The following is the program: Chorus, “Easter ‘Time!’ ' Reading, “Why I Like Easter," Kenneth Fraser. ' Duet and Ghouls. ‘ Time“, with the duet sung by The- lma Stewart and Audrey MaeLoan. Exercise and son: by Gall Ourrle, Marjorie Gillie and Carol Anne Bochner. Trio, “Rays of Easter". Shirley Stewnllgigx‘ Joan Johnston and Wanda c Nioh . , "u, Lives". Rihoda BOITOY. . egos. "BMW o! r Ullics." Kath- in . Shirley Msotlesn and Elaine Poole. Duet and Chorus, "Joyous het- er". with the duet sung y Atwood Stew ld Stewart Re . “n 1 ma Been mes;- liotlard Knox ‘Happy Easter‘ Al" f issuers-lily lam ht Sugar Fllching ~WINN%. .April All‘ bu‘ war year hevebeae tilchlng sugar-Juli.” u, ot the I le i’ ' ‘l: to ems o the no lust so 1 . it tak coupons to set it olgnnsglsiely. a '1'!!! BUGLE GOII any restaurant. Mrs a: swathed in hem- nylo in sippln¢~oh very d -a cup o! tea while she 1§t“"lm'm°‘“z°“ 0 Um Q can“? 53.. m... . on e , glides the little white cubes will; into ha‘ handbag. Just like t. Bu?» Pageant. "Jesus 1min." by eizht nu 5 g . Lantern Slides. entitled “Ober- ammer". shown by . MacLean, assisted by Mr. D. N. Nicholson. Benediction. 1-0 GlI/BBNWICH AND VICINIT!’ The road oi’ Greenwich and vio- inity are considered good. Due to the fall o! snow the past tow days making it more winter-like. me males Aid o: Greenwich‘ and Gable Head, met for e plea- sant meeting at the home o! Mrs. Wilfred Mar-Lawn on Monday afternoon, April 6th. Friends in Greenwich and Cable Head ivish to extend to Re . nd M W D Rev. n o. W‘ development. SOME APOLOGIZI In s lte of having done it years. here are still list B. tiny bit em . . . . , a let some- one elvsvemwali of!’ with it? Not much sir woloav to general normally has the But they'll Just have u» throw it viii‘- imywsy. won't they?" concealed in it somevw . Th MadPhHwn, their i rs. . . hsarttelt sympath in their intent dalghter and Mrs. MaoPhereon aspeedy recov- ery. , ' Friends ot Master Vernon Sand- species "Re heart thZFTE-glm do n ' ully buty ‘he's trying. arson learned with regret o! his the accld e . o e in iz“i."*i.““ .€.°f“‘l€‘i."l. hi. i? will soon 179m and around again. soon. MY. Stewart Maoliwm is one Greenwich younB has taken up his old Job at Morrell. being employed at the store o! Dingwell and Rnsiter as cfl-Brld- er. restaurant lice 8N 8% llttl bit X the whyenlthlnaétagid they’? -._._._ Jill's. Mina Sutherland o! Ohar- A iottewwn is at present visiting at her old home here in Green- wloh. a guest of her son Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sanderson o! this district has til-ken over to rent. the vacant property a! w. Ielth Sanderson. where they will move to Bhortly. It is reported that Mr. and ltlrs. Ralph Sanderson of this district are moving w‘ Mill . Mr. Sanderson recently returned iron overseas to his home here. _.___._____._ LONDON, April l3 —(R.eute:rs)- Discovery o! what is apparently a. essentially , was dis- the e chromium mineral was sen‘. to the Institute for identification and analysis from British Guiana, and further work. including x-ra; tests. ls in progress. TBAGIC WAIT LOUTH, Llncolnetiire. England- (CEO-Wrllile Percy Fell waited at a hospital entrance for his wife to take him homo in a taxi. she arriv- ed unconscious in nn ambulance. victim of a traffic accident. Are YourJoinis SWELLED, STIFF? The hour o! your deliverance can 'draw nearer once you use Nervlline. iWhen rubbed on your sore ioints every three hours you will realize fwhat this powerful liniment-csn do z ier the relief o! stit! joints and | Rheumatic pain. * § Nerviline bas- great paln-relievi l in: power which is abeorbedby way ‘o! the shin; it's analgesic powers dnk deeply Jnte the tissues, and {hundreds say this often assists in ‘bringing Rheumatic suffering undo; icontrol very quickly. To help draw out pain and lint? ‘be: up stil Joints, to help take the kink out of sore. strained muscles. llervlline ls a dependable paizrrelisven For quick relief, rub llat Fancier 8m Glamorous Array YORK. April l6 -(OP)— lrl’s face. not ht Rams. at rants masculine eyes Albe who annually hate millions o! woolen from six to 00 years o! age. In his 15-year study or people's reactions to wmierrs hats. he I that nine out o! l0 men look iket at a girl's race, then their glances gtraylegver her figure and down to er s. As the hat is the irame for the face. therefore the hat is the most important single item o! leminlne apparel, he says, schimmel, who at is head of a large chain o! mill- lnery o erntlons in mater cities. hss ma e study o! hat preierences of women and men. He can place his linger unen- ingl on the pulse ct feminine ery foibles. He has found that it a. little flowered number is a hit in Philadelphia, it. can ,be counted on for a smash hit in ,ChlcaBo and 5t. Iouis. I ty and he can tell you what kirld ‘o! hats the women n those towns like and what hats they will not b or wear. New York is a city o Black. with more women wearing b d suits, coats and where else in the country. N i I ew Orleans is a whitehat cit : Atlen-» ta a blue. Brooklyn k a i ne prov- ilng-ground ior women's hats. It a inst is a hit theie, it's sale any- where, he says. Favors llosneelle Type Rwiantic. glamour-s hats are in for Peak populeri this spring and simimfr he plrlod ta. Large hate paren her-sch summer Iavori . e points out that Ameri- an the but» she spends on woman b enyervlline, the liniment tlut has Incas and “hi: ‘its neutering are; great peaetreting- power. . Sold ' i in ill-cent bottles. . MERVILINE A Fl} .5‘ i" REL IEF "or not are ' to‘ attend. when she puts it on. YEN‘, V"? are going in tor hats head mth the t dislle - in 0“ '.. ' u» A . .%' Elfik sis-a aifi will be IOIdInII All Types at Children's ‘ < 1 Sims noufr Fons“. ABBESSORIES! Stunning Purses $2.95 and $3.95. Loafers ez.9s--se.oo —— Shanks Mares $4.50 ' Brown Calf Ties $4.00 -_ $6.00 R 16H rs