ggllUARY 25. 19:4 VOGUE CIGARETTE TOBACCO Gives full value those who roll their ovvn ‘of Iuy the V! lb. container . . . its‘ economical. ' es. decent livln domestic Problem til‘. .‘...'.‘..'.'.'.l't.t..‘ii‘.“éi.ft..°°.ii‘rt Taken In iiami iiEllTiiAi. iiilliiiilAii §"‘.'...°.°.“.'.'.‘.':.L'... ":f.'.'°‘..'.°:...‘.'.i.'i II a IIOWIY nnurs may h, nun.“ at iivs cent; a an n emu . Illla in advance. I ' ' y o” COOKS for PhOtOL CONFEDEIATION - IIDBANCE. Lu‘ m RECENT ARRIVALS LADIES’ coats. dresses. blouses and hats. Kennedy's Ladies Wear, is; Great 6601's: st. 2-24-31 THE KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS regret that owing to illness tli series oi Friday evening lectures is cancelled. 2- - HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. jobs. y Ernest Bevin Mr. Bevin ha; expressed his re- solution to solve the eternal servant raiioaifi- norms ,0...'L§1.“.. Press Stall Wri problem by insuring iair working conditions ior any domestic servants called up by the government. "Lack oi organiration among mis- tresses and workers is one of my: shiei stumbling blocks." he said: DON. Pbb. 23 -iOP)- ‘Ihe lptlzss. the lady and plain Mrs. s; who are winning taiii over a disii pan or a scrubb- , r1 are sci . see that {estic help oi- this island get “Ii there was a union o! domestic .. e respect and consideration site.- workers- -or oi mistresses-we could frame a charter immediately." , Proposed wages at present are‘ approximately 35 cents an hour ior cooks and $12.50 p, week for general maids. This scale has been accepted by hospitals and institutions ior workers recently railed up and will be extended t0 the 30000 to be added to the staiis. Mr. Bevin has stated: "l want to ._ a scheme which will alter‘ the war put domestic service on a’ reel service basis and create an avenue oi employment rith a proper status." SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. . s.. ' w domestic servant in post-war - tain will be treated as an individ- _mernbers oi parliamcrit and Wo- n. lender; are stating. This new . snltai-isnism may h-ive its root some women getting a taste o g1.- own medicine. Two stories oi interest to women lined London papers in the past the l ir_ and the two are closely re-z The Fwnmf may“; o! South Winsloe W. l. was held at . _ Ernest Bevin. ‘British Ihinlster oi r. hinted that betwven 20.000 and rm women in .I.ie over-forty grou m soon be called up as maids an m, in hospital; and other institut- fi, at present hs-mst-rung by the o the home of Mrs. i~‘i".iicy Mel/sod. Meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison Thirteen mumbers and two visit- ors were present. Two new mem- labor berls iii-egg“ added to . ‘ ;_ ca , re ng‘ glileldwleigt ‘b’; figalcmtiirlilccrhésitlig mum“? "1 we trvants but would include the lady previous meeting was ioiiwcd by the reports o! the various committees. the Roll. non, and HWIPNOH 01 they Lords day as ioliuws: Hunter River —M.inw. Rev. Roy E. Veesey, B-D. Servio suiiday. February 21th. Bunahaw ll A. M. DeSabie 3 P- M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. 2-25-11 NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN CllAuGlL-Februarv 21th. Bout Granville 11.00 A. M. 2.30 P. M- Cliitnn ‘L30 P. M. Rev. H. M. Buritain. Minister. 2-25-11. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services Sunday. February 21th. Canoe Cove 2.30 P. M. nine Mile CIBBK ‘1 P. M. Rev T. W. uoouwill, Ministzei‘. MARSIIFIELD PRESBYIERIAN Clllllwn- —servic~:s_ Suiio . Feb- ruary with. ‘mere will i:e one ser- vioe at Marsiiiieiti only at ii AM. Rev. Henry P. isaak, lvilriistcgxzs u TRYON — sousiraiv BAPTIST CHUlwlL-Owliig to ine abstnce of the pastor mere iriil uc no ser- vices on tiils circuit almuciy, beli- ruary 27th. z-25-li. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA--Bi'ookncid Charge. Divine worship will be held next ii A. M. Glasgow Rona 3 P. M. Brookricid LliJ P. .\i. uoiiald Nim- olsoii, Student Minister. zl-zfi-ii. [the manor and the middleciass itlisewiie. The second new; story told o! mars postings held oy women in all brts oi London to plan a lace in psi-ova;- society for the girs who .. below stairs. One ‘neeling was ' d by the dowager Countess of lie who told rousewives that they id at‘: to mead iihieeir tiizayswg Rm mo” rig were. a rac _ . k into domestichsecvice. ha ‘Zgévfhd 1°‘ u" “mung Red viiliietllizlxrwcolfwfagkergvehegtlhirp‘???' Mrs. Roland Beaten, road the r- - ' L/aw Governing Women ulgiesb sflcaaidi t n ghgerCfilldrell s l s. cc ies er on_ wr er and _- . nciai worker. at, another meetingiNcmleclmn am°ugiedheml°nt$hg' ""§..§,f.“‘..§§,°.,§,'.§',j3.“§.‘fi =g°:§“*1§'=wsiis¢e Rndds. Roll m. to be niztants" Some o! tliei oetlieg ‘mswuul by “ch memb" Wm‘ a - evances die cit-ed a- unkririd crinaquare ‘*7 “fir” h" “ qmlt‘ 1mm. arrogant mlhlmsses who Lunch committee: Mrs Perlcy ow little about housekeeping them T elves. having to live in the hour ind being chided ior "answering l - " ii they expressed an ,‘ ‘ .| Another social worker, lifiaine, ~»- has published a book,- ‘Domesiic Work". in nziicli sire de- New committees wi-ro then ap- pointed: Sick. Hazel Good. Phyllis Auld treaopointedi; School. Verna Turner. Mrs. John Good. It was decided to purchase ioazds ior a stage in the 'li‘illl0l_ to he used ior entiertalnmens. The Secretary was directed to purchase material for martin-vii‘ embers oi Darniey W I. The ,. lMcKa o ‘Iaiesday evening ior Pdsrcth?‘ dcmesu“ workfi: figfi heir yFemuary meetirw. In suite " '___.._- of the cold unpleasant weather. there was a lame _|mecnbers. In the absence oi the l President the vice President orc- zcreed in unison. Roll cnll entine Minutes were school committees were e oi the hooked by som .'or same. and tickets were sold It was also decided ior using for ice cream socials an a committee; was sacne. Mrs Wallace ior the following gram committee a Valentine contest. which can great amusement. Another grab bag which all enioyed an added sreatiy to the funds. Th . '" - - meeting than John L. Maricini. above. iormor, |Natlonal Anthem aitnr "mi"! iiroieuionai known as 491160“! 111mb ."very vital witness" in the New‘ tYOTk trial lor wife-murder oi Wayne lanai-gen. according to. thief detain coimsel. Msricini‘ had another rnsn were accused." l" 194i. or rape o! 11-year-old Brvhx model. Charges against both were dismissed. ‘and knitting-V _________-- NEW ZEALAND HELPS the first iour years Zealand sent 2.09’! 1L5. Force; in the Pacific area. Quickies ‘ By Ken Reynolds i=1" ‘p3. k“ ""1" I who! Ip with a Guardian Want as:- tlie making oi two quills ior tliel . Gordon Rcbarts. Mrs. Wheatley River 3.00 P. met at the hcme oi Mrs Arthur] attendance o! A M Rev side-i and opened the mectirii: by singing 0 Canada, followed. by the w“ i l r . ' ganswerecl with something on \'al- $1.5? dsulxgy 20th. Services 1t .11.; ‘Janie. churchcountry. ted by Rambo more regimentation. One speak- "ad “d busing and grave were conduc imilbearers .61‘ discussion followed New is?“ J_ A Nicholson and correspondents was read. It A‘ I». the mat, which had reeentfllyémiaeeir; 27;?) m York Cemetery arvpointed ior Adams. kindly invited the members to her home ior their weekly Red Cross knitting week The pro- entertained witii ised oi interest on the orosflim Wfls I adjourned with the was served by the BONSIIAW W. l. The February meeting oi the w held at the L. T. Beaton. The Hecltorh Maclliyxixn resided and opene t. e mee g p followed by the Creed. There were nine members and two visitors present. Roll Cali flour sack quilt patch, followed ...____..-- ‘J . hOStAI.Th ind fthe even- ohn lave“ March’ m" be " |in¢ was spfenrttxlii: soghiio intercourse N. NZ. --(C‘P)-- In “w; Q oi war, New .000 tons oi food and 3.250.000 bales oi wrol to the CHURCH NOTICE. - Wiiisioc ‘United Church Services February 27th. Highiield ii A. M. Princeiowii Road 3 P. M yviiisioc Souili 7.30 iP. . Rev. '1'. Coiistzillie- "ulster. Weather and roads pefmlttl s-25-1i~ BRADALBANE United Church Church Services on Sunday. reb- ruarv 27th as fulloivs: Pleasant Valley ll A. M. Ruse Valley 3 P. M. Bradalbarie 7.30 P. M. W Prayer Service bfidily, 3.20 P. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. 2-25-11. UNITED ciiurlcir or CANADA. 11- voted. Our soldiers and sailors are ' ' listments. Other centres have also THF. (THARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN DEBATE 01v DRAFT ADDRESS CONTINUED Addresses BY Messrs. George E. Seville And H. S. Francis. i l. Provincial Uegulature. Feb. '23.‘ Contimatlon o! tho debate on the Drait Address: DH.- GIORGI I. IAVILLI M: George E. Baville iL-iberal) Riith District oi King's. said it was not correct that Premier Jones had‘ only been “diacovered" prior to the last election He had heard oi Mr. Jones ior thirty or thirty-live years. l-ie was known ail ihfltllfil North America as a breeder oi gb class cattle. The difficulty with the Lib- eral Party was that they had so many good men to choose from, Mr. saviiie thought they made a good choice in the present leader. His first political love he sd- mitted. was the Liberai Conserva- tive Party. But it was the Liberal Conservatives and not he who had changed. Their iicy under Sir John A. Macdon d was iar dil- ierent than the policy which Bor- den advocated in i911. He recalled when the Conservatives once went; to the country on the issue of “Reciprocity and the Tunnel " The “whoie thing" is working (as free trade now, including Mr. Brackenb platform, Mr. Saviiie maintained. Unless there is irser trade we shall have another war within twenty-live years ~ With regard to soldiers‘ votes. no recalled a provincial election hero ‘ in i915 under the Conservatives, ' and no Island overseas not thinking about votes today, he said. ‘They are thinking about the great issues oi the war Prom» Georgetown wfli n popu- lation oi’ 700 or 800 people in peace- time. thcre have been over 200 ril- contributed largely to the armed forces That is why the vote iii the last election was s0 small through- out tiie Island. Mr Saviiie said. The Conservatives had repre- sented Georgetown for a gloat inany years. and Georgetown had been "getting nowhere." Mean- while Prince County was electing Liiberais and they were forging a- head. Siiice he litid been elected he had helped to gel six or szvcii miles oi paved road. The road iiarl been gravelled into Georgetown and roads had been widened and im- proved in other sections. Much more would liavc been dcnc but ior the war In one section in King's County the whole community is growing potatoes It iiad been claimed ior the territory from Annandale t0 East point that it; W85 the finest pota o growing section on the con- tinent. After Recess Resimiing the debate after re- cess. Mr. Savilie said lie would strongly advocate giving all soi- -Pluritei" River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. February ‘tltii, wiltsliiro l1.03 AM. M. Hunter REV». Lc2\vls M. River ‘L30 P. M. Murray. Minister. CHURCH 0P ENGLAND SER- VICES. Sunday. February 27th. St. John's Chrucii. Crapaud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. (Wednesday. 1st at 8.00 P. M. hvening Ellzabetiis Church. Geo Ye n. k United afternoon, Ebb erai of Mrs. lCoilv [he ‘were: Col. J.‘ P. Hooper Lemu Macbougall. Capt. W. E Ambrose Mallett. .___.____.__... Messrs. Sutherland MacKay a ‘° F” ‘h’ M Do id s i. iiid i men to haul and but “I! KIM iwfiefhe 52., 33a teetptfinfim; tilleQt/ibersis iiad campaigned on a bal- d ' ' 'anccd budget platform. But he iiad Farmers‘ Meetings. EASTERN GUARDIAN gan P. M. Mont-Milt‘- Rev. Henry Mathews, M. A.. 8- A. 2- l Canada was answered with a or a 15-inch hv reading of the minutes of pre vious meeting. The sick committe brought in their report arrangements WEN? the B quilts were ceived from '1‘. was greatly apreciated. giLJlfliDZ women and was read by Mrs. followed by a quiaz game. meeting to b; answered with an Irish 10k iollowed by d Tiie_m_ei1in_g_c_i9se eilcloiu icte Feel Tired The ti?! Figure and Pepi In. is often due to w E help they g strut h corporal. Then wit blood om k "Illn that Ilnrioua feeling in 79!: mum a rwatiit l\ t do - ni: your illhn P ah Pills at anon i PI‘ ' 11.01) Gf“§f“...‘§,m.§,’_°§ecw,_ right tn vote on foxes than on a 2-25-11 160W. He thought merchant seamen BURIAL SERVICES — The fun- cr-Qckettia recciit editorial dealing with iii: i opting Ontario soldiers instructed their proxies to vote C.C.F'., but Mr. Savilie doubted this vcry Interment iidiio do with tiiem. ..'Tl-lE rm: sisvriziuau provision ‘"1" ciiuiwn IN caivaoa- Services Lea had to ior Szugiodayd Ecbruarv 27th.7C;i'(il- On motion it was voted to send 83.00 to the Kinsmen Club. Final made for the dance and box social to be held iii ior the Red Cross. A Bflierous do- nation of quilt material was re- liatonb. which A very interesting paper on Laws Alien Stewart. Next be held at the home oi Mrs. Allen Stewart, roll call to Lunch was served by the hostess (EIGHTH. he _!£\P iiovi- She Doesn't , She iised To WHAT: Diihronco In Her The spins. haunted feeling eornmc blood W011i lair of lufleierit red oorpueclas. re- irom iron deficiency, may b. rob. I today. The; Ive i l! oi red count u l. most health a ones-Iv that than out of the old rocking chair into the activities they med ul. fit appearance. drvnin m Dr. i diers the property vote. Mr. McPhec- “It wouldn't have made much difference. would it?" Mr. Saviiio: "Not mucii now. ,but I think the time has come when that provision should be made." He had been defeated iii i027 lii one poll alone through tiin property vote. iic said. No doubt leverv Councillor had tho some.‘ ltroubie. A mail and his wife iiad lvoted against hlni because they possessed foxes. They iilid iio more IRHOUICI also have the property vote. Ho commended The Guardian on ‘achievements of merchant seamen. , ‘ It tiia C.C.I<‘. rzot control of this lie predicted. there would (Premier Jonesl llELd said that much. The C.C.F. lenders are fan- pitics and our people would be iveil Uidvissci to llflVc iiothinz iviiatevai- tiie He i‘\‘itted that in 1935 Ialwavs maintained that the sink- ing fund should be counted as capital expenditure because it was paying oif the debt. At that. time they were building the Borden highway and there iiari been no for that work. Premier call a special session i gnlrACKl-IEADS ueeze blackheads - dissolve them. et two ounces oi perorine powder from any drug store and apply curly with wet. hot cloth over the glackheads. They simply dissolve and flssppesr by this sate simple method. I the gasoliiip tax Saville believed. will iiavc to tic. paved Oi‘ gr ' ‘mg tiic is" r some on the streets Oi as soon as possible. Hc ll’ to see the Seven Milc R .i {ll oiled and pavcrl. Ho “'35 piézrsncl‘ that a considerable subvradiiis was tiuiic last your iii transportation becomlriw more and more impuri- alit. l-lc iooizcd iorward to the day when Prince Edward Island would have at least 200.000 population. lie recalled having.- causeway ironi Carleton Point to Cape Traverse which it was esti- mated would cost considerably less than half t.e cost of Either a. miiiscivliv or a tunnel iviii he needed here in the future. lie money as should be spent on agriculture. 342'. Savilie said. He was glad to I owe my life to the SUCH is the grateful testimony of countless fighting men who kept their "rendezvous with Death“ and live to tell the tale. Every Rod Cross triumph over flClllhtwOlllldS, disease and human agony is that in which you may take pride. Because i! is YOUR Red Cmrs. Thus it is you who succours r1105‘,- in pain and peril. Now as the dreadful carnage of Will‘ increases-firs more famine-strickcned countries arc made acces- sible to your Red Cross, the need grows at terrific l/ytlil Campaign llczicli|ii.'-.i'ic ’ TTIic C5107‘ attitude Wlkl iiizi rds in Pictou more moncy in a used to (‘Jill ll‘i from | Pi'o e on tlic otiiqri pram." be... use ovlslsii to repay‘ ii ll‘ i u; thgil- ‘y, l expenditures etipciitiiliircs. l\'li'._ I'll?’ i" Potazn blluhl. 1:’ ll n "(l and iillY-Hlllt Of 91 n flbDUt inci nitric. “'35 lishcriiicn voicol possible ii'i>iYY“.\N'ii-_CXP" STUBBS Ht‘ coritrastxl iiieii" ~ talking about goin~ o" s ilicii tirzv will ii liilv GllCIiiigOS. Tiic spc onetl a new fertilizer. s wiiicli faiuitcrs iii lii: Ui i‘ ' clcciion. Oili- iisiici-ics. iic pixwilctvl ‘a will b? a sourcc of wcaiiii iaiiu iii‘- tel‘ the last vcstigc of crtill - been farmed out cf tll(‘ \ provinces. Iii reply 1 from Di‘. i\l'i\Cl\'lllltlll. lic said t .'.;i Pill. - -—u II '-. ti??? pace. So much money is needed to maintain a steady flow. of parcels to war prisoners, blood Serum. medical supplies and dressings, surgical in- struments, hospitals and hospital equipment, food r» W: Y5 oz l‘i'i1i'_ >1, and clothing, to name but a few of the demands on your Red Cross. Raise your sights-give MORE —yaur Red Cross needs your mercy dollars NQQWI - irlcpliuiie 431 _ BED CROSS all Llllilo of they: are stzoizizi; tribute ic who or.» earning iiiontii tllilll tiicv . i\l'E { I I t of men in siiip- ; | I (ion DcBiois‘ a your. s 5. e. last )C.ll : . ‘ 1'. lint MR. H. S. FRANCIS S ' believed.‘ iio'_ absolutc- Nll‘. H. S. Francis ..iici a; put in prcicrrcd one c arc lii" fish 1.. v ic 'i "t i» oiii to a ciuc gnrciczi hilt-in pr-Eérbtiftirat ulcl go beyond liic pres- {he fighting widowed mother's to the view expzesaoe Throne thr- erid oi 1*" no lll€..l‘§ in sight. very ciil forces. iic coniliiciided Liult. Gor- iettci" which appeal"- in tiic ihjcss. and said he would 1 i! to soc i! uiacccl ill iiie school 1i iLlbcrull First -: of King's. said his ‘ election < and “the term- uii disputes after- wziiiiezl zlciitili from lii lii= and oiic-iiali miles nvcrl roads. This docs not serve district ‘ 101"."- the mal times return. ' n: u'"-:u iiiat pensions looked into. Contrary inc Speech from the Francis thought ."‘lt is bad and not getting .l\hii'.‘.i i.t.‘..‘_‘.. U119 tiling was try to make the Province better place for our bovs to com!» back to. If, not. he predicted that return would riol coii- _ _ those who did be content t0 slay here. atcriai of the future w‘ 1C5 farmed o. inis could b;- and fishery industries when not the uuestioii u Hp indorsed time need ior rural ciectrjfication. Even if the Prem~ icical could not be obtained sonic small streams could b:- Liar- "A little hot: is better ..iai'l 'l‘iiis would have a terr- l0 stimulate other indust- mr. um lfl5. ivltii sailsf . I lie cxnre nos. Wo will require these indust- zidvocatcd a liiglicr iishcrv pric . E.. .l. .l'.cs i.» s zra iri [he prosperity that mended the Liberal irclici. oi .i<-| "Wc have n lrciiiclidoiis aiiiauiit ‘ '41, afmr [he war, sistaiice to iisiicrmui. and ssldmf bad roads". Mr Francis mid. DIiCCS ior farm products. 11p llOllCCj tiiat nearly (’\' COll- ]"\Vu inn: ‘\ 11).. ruiiiiiiia 1- iiie r . can only be maintained a tiiiiiici. siitusi" ivitii r in‘ ‘ i llCi‘ 0l‘Olll‘ lliiilll uiii l .\(i to ' ,ii".soiai~ as we have a consuming Libcral n: 11w l . iiirlaoiii- wiirrc mi lniio". In th: building tlrade ' il be i _ l prariilcw. ..ie base of iviiicii is wood pulp. It iraiii to be rc- ‘i. quite possible iiia Govcrii- there mater- ___ nxsnufactured here. more was also tiic possibility oi that the Federal Govern- iiient has wrniittcd the sale of might bc in "ton. tiitccn or proccs. n2 Irish moss iicre. Canada No. 1 scccl potatoes icriivrcnty- years." ‘. Wliii regard to aid to agricul- ic agriculture is in a1 HQ UYSZPH iii: U~»‘-'Oi'liilli‘li( ti Nlr. Francis '.~.. somewhat pretty 1200:‘ condition today. it, ls ‘ iiciu fisiirrmrii ln~.ii.i la b i moi‘ a good not neariv as well oii as sonic peo- ‘ ii C1iiiDIt'_lli'.‘lil to an i; iii l . a rcad or pie think. The farmers oi thislslilqre (llifilifif fir? riilmmeib ‘ll ‘Tilblii :1 f” m fair; ' nth u l .. 1d ature wii e was a rac 1e ppo. in hive: i c pro ems o o .. o .- YPSK. it: sax. Bv Edwina E. SURENOUR GRAN'MA WILL GO "r0 JAiLliF MR. SKINTY sues HER FOR CALLIN’ HIM A CHEAT-- . 1 Diiirihiircd hy Kim: rI-Tl-WQ‘ 5i flllltllf. In. BUT EVERYBODY carts HIM L A CHEATL-Bur MEBBE Nor WHERE HE CAN HEAR nut-GEE! sue MIGHT TAKE coco m JAIL, TOO 9!--AN' THEY'LL NEVER FIX TH’ COFFEE TO SUIT HER-- IT’$ ALL MY FAULT-l SHOULDDA I'LL BRING YOU nluisPenc-o To AUNTIE EANGS. co===§ ’()"- YO , .. 1' steam» TELUN’ HER our ' erelsltihr/lo-T Evflzv U TOfl-Eétrv LOUD WHAT YOU SW 1 MORNlN§AN'-/ ~' "#9 "My LAND? WHATRE‘ hill ' H‘ ma". TOH an-.. EVEN I REALLY HAVEN'T GIVEN MACS EXPERlMENT IN MENTAL mommy A FAIR must, ’ NOW'S a 6000 TIME 1b TRY uaao. ILL KEEP MY MIND BLANK AND THINK or J NOTHIMG- NOTi-lwe Al‘ ALL-MALL JQC/xéx, uREKM! ITHINK ' IF ITIS SILLY I'M oerrmc Mam-At Y rotors! YOU SPOILEDI n- JUST as rue mousur WAV wens COMING IN 6000!! _ “emotion?