WEDNESDAY, -fi'rsr for flavor! ReeRosr “is good coffee" u. As good as RID ROSE TIA Speeches Hon. J. A. Campbell In Budget Debate Following i; o. continuation the Budget debut»: in the Provincial Lecislat-ure, March 3: Hen J. A. Campbell, Fourth Dhstrict of King's 581d “W Y“ no‘ able lo dwell 1:11 the workings of ilz: different clepartm-izils although he was amsmher a! the Govern- ment This was his seventeenth year in m; House. The prcsent re- presentatives were up to as hi8“ a standard as he had lznovm in all tltnsc years. Hc entered politics in i511" never anticipatinz that he “lurid b; here 1115s iciizth of time. H!‘ nevrr aspired to honors, nor riid lze think he was qualified to represent is district in the best manner “ iey say a man i; trustworthy 'I Army Cadet Corps News NOTIS miwoll, who For lurch, Cadets will lot in atniouon on the Iran gun, Canada. o lalso “ with the letter by the late Lieut. Gor- don DeBiois which appeared in the Banning llectlonl Mr. CamPbell was confident that ithe Government had used the re- venue to the very best advantage. "People have been found fault with for doing crooked things." he add- ed. "I frankly admit that I tried to 510 straight but I had to do crooked things '00." (Laughter). "Do you think if a fellow is fool; enough to run, that he i, going to; let them put him in a straight jacket? How long would he last? We have 80f. to meet our opponents, with ‘their own ammunition. Thev| criticise us because they lost. It lust happened that we were n’ little too much for mom. Anyway. as the fellow said, we are here and there, and what rtrc you going to do about it?" (Laughter) Mr Campbell believed the Pro- vince should set more. considera- tion at Ottawa. He instanced the| assistance the Western provinces received during the depression to a certain extent until he £655 37"“- Prm“ Cmmw ‘"5 5 m“ into politics and mm that is the represent!“ the " 3:1 id Mr. Campbell end of hiiii . .| "But when they accuse any 696K183: grrfgggf? 03?; mciit cf mlsa-criroiirlctliis venues they are Roing a n far." He fclt free at tin; W"? m h “tug toulbell. "shouldn't he come whole whole Province and indeed the Maritime a tothe rescue now and give them some’ hum“ out “d mm“ conditions" hav up there? They have got every-I > f u? i . Isect1°ns_.'thll'lg up there in Prince County. “Frlliiilegtfisg hismpoiitilclilflcoreel‘. 71B Perhsps may 3T9 Jéiiflflfl fed lip- said, that in i931 thhfls did not ‘wk “m0 robus... for me Saunders and the higher deities sow fit in Government. He knew there was going to he .1 change but he did (laughter)- nm want to be a "soiiealer" so he perhaps they are getting '.oo much c tise them and cut them down." “We were in a similar position accented the iromination and was i" KIYWS COlInt-i/ for some years. ‘ma Senior Cadets have 31cm the second abbot in the cl." u 1W0 Platoon 1 Cadet Corporal, Cadet Corporal. Cadet Corporal, Platoon I Allan Noonan. Cl , Gerald Ready. Cadet Corporal, Cadet Corporal, Cadet Corporal, Platoon 4 Cadet Corporal, Cadet Corporal, Edwin Cook. Cadet Corporal, Lloyd Rogers. Platoon 5 Cadet Corporal, Harold lee. Cadet Corporal, Maurice DeOoate Cadet Corporal. Ralph DeCoQte. Our Flag, the Union Jack The national flag oi‘ the Brltim Dnplre is the Union Jack, in which are combined the crows of st. George. st. Andrew and St. rick. st. George, 5t. Andrew and St. Patrick were the patron saints of lilngland. Scotland arid Ireland and the banner of each became the national ensign of that country. During the reign of Richard I. the flag consisted of only the cross of 5t. Georwe. Edward II set. the old faith Ddulla Cecil Head. Gallant Joseph arms of France on it On the i Iunion of Scotland and England, iJames I prdainiiig that the lied cross of 5t George and the white cross of 8t. iAndrew be Joined to form the nat- iional ensign. This was the Union Jack, as it termed issued a proclsmati »n first i; generally though strictly the name wcmgladturqortthatlhut- lnoninwhichiamamifaotimcdin following 810.’! have tad iffnrd Herring. Graeme Boswell. , Eugene MacNelll , 5t. Clair Quinn Stanley MaoNair Pat- ° Mission roll. T!!! (MARIUPFFTUWN Ul-JEDIAN e. c. wen-w i Wwmmu. ' ""1 ASHESOF- v . I. lialains Dunlap ltiiliiior LIGHTING . @AP1'$ V‘! IHJINIAUIIN — OTIIBIWIII MOIITON Carol was at ease. she had eat- for war-time, ‘h: meal. And ‘had danced. I A, a dancer, Giles had a. lot to learn, but Calthrop was a perfect . the enthusiasm com D tacos eyeing ‘l0! with our- _ M00: Oftglfln lhad ognwtrilired t me o secure or emse var. esa Dgug qlrflggiflhaéofiftfiedmnz, a strenuous Job which, while passing two “m. sojourn Wm’. me Mr for work of national importance, Plume. He will represent the coa-n- save them opportunities for such l. in Halifax and district. the peace-tune amusements as were ~ fmni-erly covered by l-ht still to be had. E t} I'll latic A. T. Vinnlcomb . rm." g why, 91114118 the i"! l"? 11¢ “Wm B! had chi-lug‘ alfoulders with feign- l. F/Lt. so it was natural that a: ed amuument on héirlng ma‘ _ Carol. daughter of old hard-headed John Gllroy, Alderman and Deputy Lord Mayor of Heller-afield, had actually been so afmplc as to "get ordinary work in a factory" . . . d and She felt. for taiern all. a mild Neepwwa. Now after nearly two years Main‘ "m! vamame work. he u comma cause of their manifest envy. down to . , The dress she wore had that "' “s “,“,.°§§',,,hfif§ myrteflous cachet about i! which by his friends. gum proclaimed it for what it was- a _ West End model in such excellent He is married and i» the father‘ of two children. In the field of 1 taste that it still held the field h i twnflon w asairtift theThbest of wartime in- sport, e ves some a nova a. ,. i» . chasing mg um..- white ball ' ‘m ° Wparem" ‘Md fairway and green and to iuri "I er m» of pearls at her throat were cagey trout to their doom. "3 baubles which old John guarded Dryden’ headquarters will be in Hglifaxs K there ' like hi; gilt-edged holdings. scrupu- ilously matched gems of a. wild-rose and iémun radiance which had cost a minor fortune. More than these, the galliard Captain Calthroip, and his range 0f military acquaintances. and Giles Morehnb quite formidable quality of cavalier charm, completed her circle of enjoyment After unin- terrupted months of monotonous ittee of Christian Education. Rev. J_M, Fraser gave the Home Mission Report. The following congregations, Belle River, Biesdalbane, Covehead. Georgetown. Hampton, West Cape. Winsloe, Dundas are on the Home W S. Godfrey Rev . mw ofe shouldbe ‘ contempt. Triumph we; there be- i-h um uanad acfbr in P"? h“ eyes laniiant and wistfu. Th" 91mm of fair hair bad tianbled 0n w m; forehead. He had uw 10* oxslovely boy atmtuimaefln . . . andbiaacamdfinlmm‘ narvoiia and usual e d oflol I ti? first this, its had catuht the efficient machine, called Mouton. off guard- stis had we‘ ‘ lot because aha had found herself caring for hhn. itwunotuasyroruntronawfl fm-thiiflit nature, limb as her own, tn lavili its every power of affection on someone who miaht pron completely indifferent Ric had hon afraid d’ lava. ‘mole wpnlaa and fears had “Ara-arc you really," h; healt- atingiy whispered, “as hall’? as you appear tn be, Carol darlliia!" She kept silence for Just a long a; ancient instinct told her t was to b silent: until tha that final word ‘ between than. Then lhe laid: "Yea, Giles. Yes-I am now". Bhs watched for the anawerim llrht in his eyes. saw it, and laughed. ‘ism this a lively time?" Be Iniled and stood . ‘lb- gether they Joined the moving mare on the dance flwr. Passng Captain Calth-rop. nobly dancing his duty with Lady Hhrd- isty. General Sir Albert Hardistyi wife, they nodded. Laly Haidialy looked in a puzzled way at More- tcn. Calthrop felt her give a viol- ent start. “Calthi-op do you know die almost hissed. "I do. Lady Hardisty. I might as well confess-to my extreme humiliation." "1317 Now what d'vou mean by a .. "The girl is the daughter of Gil- V aem?" man is called Morston: mysterious fellow, altogetlie . and, ma 10¢, and feel, a confounded idiot to- night-knew more "bout my Job than ! do myself." nmown .6", long-t... "N0. Lady Hardisty Actually I met them both for the first this a matter of three hours ago. The illrl is employs-l by the Lawood Tractor people. as a viewer Moro- ton works at the came bench. He's an inspwtor of rank genre." "He's-he'll what?" Obedient to every movement of his partner, Captain Calthrop in- senslbly slowed his steps A mom- ent more, and Lady Hardisty - manifestly bewildered and upset - Pdy-mllniwr and alderman. The “or, W Aves-slang roisuremon BA results costs less than Iv per average baking v II "gnu remember when N“ Wm commandant at. . . still that doesn't matter. Tell me. Y0“ rt" ‘collect that vouns Luftwaffe pilot {who was shot down dilflfll i110 Battle of Britain and-end escaped front the prison camP "WN- "Tes-yesi" Calthrop observed I most peculiar blend of expressions chasing themselves across the Gen- erals immobile face; interest, an- noyance. then a secretive. almost furtive look. ‘Ymi meal‘! W"!!! Bludfighausen. Well?" was never we. he?" "Now, who told you ihat—" "Hg wasn't. And vou know iti" Captain Caltlrilrop grew sick. His FARM CAB}! INCOME Al‘ NEW HIGH L Accordins to official 9.1m the cash income of cLlliilfilfiil i; erg reached a new high iilifl 1M3 when the estimated » . from the sale of farm pl-ccucu alled 9,397 million This re cents an incl-eras.» of 52a": mm or 35 per cent, over ‘.042, and up $674 million, or M per c over 1931). Higher incim: is ported from .il1 proiancri . with few exceptions the in" is ommon t0 ail the various sou of income. The greatest DCTCEYHTJQ in". occurred in the Prairie Prorln where despite a reduced hm sales from the previou; year's c b; _ were substantial. The Yvillfng y, _ _ _ m, h, dmned ‘ha; this ht live stack were til-in illYPlnfiq m“, Wm,“ w" “in; p. “y; h; greater in the Prniri queued. horribly. particularly in . 3h, “id n; Alberta. Poor cro. . up "Eldenhausen was not recaptured. Pwvlmes feslllv-‘d 1n i rcduct He's here! Even m the little scar in cash 1116mm from u on his left temple-wen to that ilrflins in these provlu bu’. queer mm of “h. h“; gcw many declines were offset in- turqu- umes h,“ 1 Se,“ hgmq 1_1 gimpiy come from the sole or 11v: at canlt be mistaken! 1 tell you, Al- and live-stock niflivfs bert, he's actually working in a -—--—-~—— ~ tank factory and calls himself CAPT- M B- MRPhH‘ om Momom v ‘ and "y, out ma", C. T. A APPmNTu. dancing with a Heliersfleld giri- —--—- Karl Eidenhausoni" WINNmm. M511 General Hardisty. w. wsii-ccn-rvent- M- B. Bard-ii‘ trolled to mffly gurpfjx. gumbiqpCanada Air Liner. iiilvi, for hi; eye-glass, and got to his recaptured, i March 6 iiclul ’l‘r:i has b appointed opcixriou- v . then spoke to tue Presbytery. He delivered a. very fine address. He woke of the urgent need of denomi- national co-operation. He stated that officially tho minimum salary in the United Church is $1800 per year. A resolution regarding a survey of places 0n P.E.I. was de- ferred imtil the May meetlnz. The morning gession was then adjourned. Supper was served to members of the Presbytery by me ladies of Trinity Church. After supper Revs. W.I. Green, L.M. Murray and W. S. Godfrey were the speakers. Rev. I. Murray gave an interesting iwcount of the recent conference in Pine Hill Mr. C-odfery spoke of the different phases of social and re- ligious life. It is interesting to note that a Committee is now working in Ottawa studying :iie econcrnic possibilities for tile people after the war The evening session of Presbytery began at 7.30 Rev. S J. Boyce re- ported for the Pastoral Relations Committee. The different applicat- ions for changes in pastoral relations ‘were gipprovcd. The request of Rev. W.I. Green for retircmcnt was laid on the table until May, in the hope that M1‘. Green would consent to continue hi5 work-w? Dmda: A lette was rea-uiirum uncles ' use ional perlcd Rev. S..I Boyce read emprgssmg appraciatlnu o‘ ML gie Scripture lesson, and . Green and my,“ mm w “nun, M‘ Mcphaihfm‘ M’ A J- Mame‘ Rev. E.J. Fraser presented tilB 5°“ led m paw‘ Rev WA Mac" Missionary Ekiuczition report. rie Quart!‘ the semi!“ can“ the stressed the appeal for the indie and mu‘ Rev‘ 5M M“"'°y w“ China. lteliei cund. All the Charges appointed Assistant Secretary, and REL are w ,>nake spec,“ Rev. J.A. Nichollson, reporter. ‘hppeals m, this rump m, report, Fries“? S. tweird on begifilfi 01w“ wopwi rm n ex an e clmg“ Mons. Rev. L.M. Murray reported for l m“ QK- 5"” “d W’"“°' M‘ the M and M nun-i. The 194.: givuigl Plhealsonkonftheir marriages. A letter were gram, man me y“, mo,‘ ° an s mm M“ J "M B‘“°'ll~lo recommended that Official w“ mad‘ He “PR5” h“ ‘ppmhBoards study tho work of the ation for the sympathy of the Pre-‘c mm ' ' Tsbymry Five“ m mm M’ we the M Rev Godfrey tiien explain- his wiles deatln. The secretary themed many matters woncermnx the read many items of coms-rioridenceqmnslcn “mi He spoke m- ‘he thug‘. thgiecpleegte‘! we" "mrmd change ulri the suyiportmofl this Fund ' ' ‘ that w 1 take place 9A5. The JBKILBS Cross and W A. Paterson method and deans are not y” '8'” Ed Dr i‘ c ‘ma’ "r “awn completed Congregations will be “relations as both are now Chaplains “waged ‘ t e aimed services. ‘rite Socret- ' . of the Ministerial Association Rev‘ JR‘ gunner save me asked concerrilnll the advisibillty or °"“P“‘“‘°Y "1""- gm“ °°°’“° ‘not d Setting up n pmvmdal m“ Gough presented the .ep:rv. from the orce court similar to chat of N S. ccmmnwe o! mmngensm and and N.B This matte was referred 80cm service Rev‘ Mac" to the Committee of Exvangelism and zil-ead B‘ pills” ‘m hsum“! Disease‘ Social Service. A Call war read tux“: do“ ed w 15””. h“ paper from the wnqremtion of Hrookfieldpr e “d placed ‘,;_“",“““d5 M N.S to Rev. J. Milton Fraser of the munbe“ a "esmw-y‘ A vaneyfleld M‘. m!” m, nccepblspecial committee consisting of Rev. ed this call. Rev wIn MsmuiilTl- ““°“““=“‘- ° 1 51*“ of Belle River applied for a changenw- 15' Nmwm" t9 ‘may u“ m pastoral relaflons gflCuSni-iOn of a Provincial Divorce ‘ o qwll Rev George Ayers. the capable w Mp0" u, presbyteflult a lat" ate M, w.” l <We had to set hay from Prince "bf: bbf’ aw‘? rtgfifcr ngymih: County; but it wasn't hay; I would gfseimwlfl ‘He £3516 a Nani.‘ m_|cail it bush." . Prin tr ' time (r1 Iiis former rolmngut. M!“ Jud "itielecgglxllfli: hw-iiiiLélri-svviilwvii: A“llt38l‘ _ , _ . , . 1e not procursble in this Province. t P-Tfp- cilffnftlivfiéfkcgle nqzaigssllgq they imported it from the mainland rfiUI1I~PPQ bom_‘»_wnv Wm‘ “to a and Fourth Prince get two-thirds ' ‘rnfl/‘lli.’ Nevertheless he it \§ gjTfen "a stood kick nut v.. 73-" mm- pcrrtl» ivere the l'fii‘lfl‘l‘f.1‘l€l'l'.'. should look sltopped dead on the edge of the ent, Canadian Gorertitiir oor. "I-L-Calthrop. you must forgive me." The plump face had hard- ened into a mask of fear. “Oh. that-that man! ‘The cunning devil Without a word Captain Cal- throo conducted the lady to her husband. in the buffet Lean. quiet. bristle-haired and monocled, Major- fierteral Sir Albert Hardisty, O B. E , D.S 0., saw his wife's agita- tion and led Calthrop and she to a quiet alcove. “Now Rachel, what's of the flair is the ‘Great Union". and it ls only c. "Jack" when flown from the iackstsff of s warship. At the death of Charles I. the _union with Scotland was dissolved and parliament reverted to the simple cross of st Georne. ‘The union flag was restored when Cromwell became protector. with the exception that ties Irish harp was placed in ‘he centre 0m the , a v ‘Restoration Giarles II. removed the are lots of poor ghffiilunf] gum COJ-“W- 1H1“ ham and so tile oriefnai flan was “L, Fm m9 lclrmfgrh a m‘ dim“ m1 Pmwe restored and continued as described ti u 1w WW3 beintr in elgllld e "m"! "e w" W" until mo}. when 0.. the lev-lslative , no one. r‘ , un on wth Ireland. n red cross .. Pbozgeflfigffi wej’,f“.‘°ddlijl"i“ §tyled like that n1 s: ‘Patrick was men CH‘ a s19‘ P r 16'" ‘in P- wcorporated in the union flag. “my man to seen-d. > 5° pen “i-S- a“ s“ “m”? This is our present ziay flag. u: ms enerzy ionservice. In connection with the q-o Be conunuedk f‘ urges. %?.‘.‘*.§...’.l’...’."3r u. —— , . The United Ohureh Presbytery Meeting feet. Caithrop iiad never seen him _ ‘_ in such m odd state of suppressed Album? All‘ Biiilf" ‘< gndgqmtgon - announcement ma. e t "Hell", was the strange obarv- ‘nidhope, operadon, m atlon he made, "trust a woman to 9- A y scratch for Tararsi We'll see, Ca1- M51901!" Bil-W" "l" - joined the all" me in .. we'll see " , (To 3e Qgnflflugfll it opened opeinidor: coast, was a pioneer __.___i_..____ READ IN ‘I'll! DARK Atlantic service, ivhiv-i -__ rlylns for the nutrrinvv Map-reading in the dark has been carrying mails tn nrvl made possible by the development of a. fluorescent plastic envelope war effort. and if that glows under the "black light" ----- of near-ultraviolet rays. Mlnanfs kills pain labor, she fiercely assured herself, she was entitled to this break even if it had a savour about it of outsnohbing some of the Demet- ual oractitlolners of that art. Calthrcvp was dancing, with that well-nigh professional grace of his, with the wife of one of the younger colonels of the Comananr‘ More- ton lounved indolentiy at Carol's side, He was very quiet. , then. with a, tingle of pprehcnsion, the girl suddenly realized that he was watel-unu every expression of her face Reluctantly she tinned and looked, straight at him His feat- J. riager, One of the reasons for Premier Jones being elect-rd. .\ir Campbell thought. was that he was not re- 6hr 8, dausbiau 3th dross flaring dip Stfleliti Amlrulanrr Assnriatinn {be fawn,‘ n WnSH-oiis-‘derate. $2,180 Question In Parliament ~ (or the former 51 1g Gave iment that. they “$65 ha“ A-i. narficuir-rly ‘be late M!" < 3., glyjv-vy He urged. every p, - r-f the Clp-rnsiti-m to vi-“lii one ::‘.i‘ei'n\\\9rt depart-l v ‘r-quiri find the head ' courteous i tended Col Stron": on his Will’ record 511d hi‘ Speech on i of returned 501w " L. men w» Certificate m first 55th tn the Infarct is‘ awarhch ta The P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Chuch met in Heartz Hall. Charlottetown, on February 15th., at 2 p m. Rev. W1 Green presided and conducted the opening devot- OVFTAWA, March 6 (CPl- He» sources Minister Crerar raid today in the Commons that i’. cost the government $2.180 ;o obtzim inform- ation asked for by Rxibcrr. Fair (ND -Battle River: in p, question or; the Houses order paper. Mi". Crerar said tre money was paid out in salaries to qovernment ' . in No Ellen's band " He re- g..,-.~._-.i “m1 warm appreciation to i. 1mm- col. Sti-onsz cad written relatives nf a deceased scldie" in’ the list war. "Hey hevelaccountantn, stenograpiiers and h- 'r\d i}. He tyrplsis who ware kept busy for e- severglivveekstlccmpiling the re- qu re norrna on, ‘is hfatring tiiepriicsourcle; Mtin- 3 5 8 a amen" rm inis er s vlMackenzie King urged‘ membgyg w irnake their questions as fBiG Egg nnccessary cxpendiiurrs. Mr Fair said lle had r... upulog-i ies to make for tils question which‘ asked how many returned veterans held land under contract with the‘ soldier settlement board a; at Sent. 1, 1939. and as at Dec. 31 1943 ‘in Ho srid he asked the questloirm-y JWCBIIS he Wished t0 find out if ' tdveiaatleerans were being given a fair l Ill No writing. No money orders- No bother. Just phone. or drop iii. Charles E. Wortli. 142 Great George Street. Charlotte- tcvi n. (chicks on illszvlay.) Rae Kennedy. Mturav Har- bour North. Lorne ililhrlde. Port Hell. McDcnald. Trscadie cs-z . ‘F. MIICKLtfV. Nortliam. S. McKay. Park comer (lrriifirair New -0OQ000' CLEAR sitrivos scnoor. Honor Roll for February. Grade X.—-l. Charles MacDon- : 2. Frances Dalgle. Gade VIIL-i. Aden MacDon- : 2. Renic Mallard. Grade VII Sf.—i, Stephen Mac- Donald: 2. Marv MacPhee. VII. Melnfl i | i aaanawwaatufiwsanla. Ciiffldt? r.-— . ll C. Ggadc VI.-—-l. Anne mortise. Pefliffieflfe Pggglgicfvmgyc; 1;“ ma“ '_%v'l G515“ ldmzcfi: n34 cud eirlatiisea met Rev Job: 2' “lifim” “c “a ’ ‘ 1 ‘y, Jarvis gave the report of the Comm- i NOW... W ..R.ev. A.D. Stirling gave the re- port on Education and students. A -‘ ’ now in the Air Force will be received as ; student for the jmnlatry in Alberton when require- ment; are met. report was giver con- cerning the amount raised for the Deficit Rind. Pl}. Pr ry has raised 610071.30 cash, and ha: plcdaad 0W1. dev Roy Vcuay pra- acnted the Publications iepdrt. Rev. Dr. A E Kerr we, nominated for the Moderatorship of tho United "" church, Rev. Dr. nominated for the Preaidcncy of the Maritime Conference. A itominat- inq committee was appointed to brine in the names of the nominees for diices of Presbytery. Alter other business and diacuu- ion the Presbytery adinurncd. .___.___._...__. OIIZIY llIl-L SCHOOL hllnfinor Roll of Cherry l-lrlll Bchwl O mOflldl . ands 1X. Jr.--1. John ivlvunn; l. “daifiii i.°l"i£tu.‘"“.....“‘" om vim-ii: 341mm Coffin "omzttnhi Dorothy Coffin‘ a. lfariorio wuaia: l. Joesph ii»- Grade in Btu-l. Cllvhcrino m- llilhn. III. Jn-l. 811cc Minn: -—_--—.-.—-. ‘Nan ed: We Buv Second Hand J U T E B A G S In Quantities FRANK FALFS k SONS, so st. David Si.‘ Saint John, N. B. In 1943—109,515 Certificates for First Aid and Home Nursing were awarded jointly by the St. john Ambulance Association and the Canadian ;Rcd Cross Society. These certificates are indeed “Badge: of ll-lonour". To the recipient they represent many hours of hard study and intensive training; they are symbols of good citizenship and sound fpractioal knowledge. Thane certificates are also symbols of the uniiag in; clone of the Order ofit. john to serve gummity. In: it is through the St. ohn Ambulance Association, controlled bytha rder BrigadeDiviaioi-i; or write Commandery Head- zlm the public may secure instruction in Iii-n quarters, 321 Chapel Street, 0mm, Ontario.‘ fit. John Amlmlanrc Hssutiatinn anti Brigitte SUPPORT Tit! RD CROSS CAMPAIGN IN WHICH WI SHARE UNDIR WAR ‘SERVICE RIGULATION$ n- Aid and in the elementary principles and prac- tica of Home Nursing and of hygiene and sanitation. That hundreds of thousands of Canadians have won the St. john Ambulance Certificate is a credit to their fine spirit; the Order of Snjohn is proud of the part it plays in helping these man and women acquira the knowledge and training which stands back of these “Badges of Honour". ‘ For further information, get in touch with your local Snjohn Ambulance Association Branch or ‘oivu YCU a SUPER-REMEDY Buckley's gave you Buckley's Mixture Canada's iargeu selling cough and cold rein y. Now Buckley a givu you one of Canada's mun wghlr modiqamthatal: act's rubi. Yea uck QfaSmaIuaWIiIta Ruiiiidileruat-beaor. lnubain quldwr —pcnatmoa daaper-rcliavca paia falter. Try i: for our own or baby's dig: cold. or for Id , aora muscles, tired rain-p fumed our 50 otbucmnnoa cvuy y rhea ahml ailment". It mu: girvc flit: ma: as an ru an an cud money back. ‘dangle. and 50c. at all drug atom. / We have in stock and receiving regularly cars of: Old Sydney screened. I Springhill screened. lnverness screened. Bras D’0r screened. Albion Nui. Dominion Coke. Walsh Hard Coal for Furnaces Phone us your requirements. Prompt deliveries. W» D. GILLIS 6- CO. Phone I76. |T‘S HFTTER IT'S HUCKLIY". THAT'S WHY 2 Anna M hem I.—l. Gerald Mcllachern; '........._...."- "ever. M...