l; ‘i0 believe that tomorrow will never. ‘come. It will come inevitably, ‘and with it all the uncertainties mid problems oi a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become a policyholder oi the sun ur or Clilllill " H. C. BOHAKER‘ District Supervisor III! wli be sold Public Aue- l ‘lineman Ki hunt o! the omlsy Cow-t later-ed in Llher A19 Polio $19. in County ‘Hie above sale made un and by virtue of and pursuant a wer of Sale contained in In suture of Mortlfll date ill i? 4 l’ a! described as follows, that is CING on the Road C‘ MMEN of the New Zealmd‘ l) i of the one t sh McLean. ited, a to. having its Head 0 ourla. in King's County aio o! the alter part eat default havinl been payment of the principal crest secured ‘ ‘ For further Arthur F. McQuaid. Solicitor. rla. P. l} | BO 8'8 l l i???’ and reg; All. 1N6. it waaumcs Iflie parents of children found lighting fires in the City will he summoned to the Juvenile Court, and held responsible for dam- aae and espouse of suppression. By Order, Fill! AND POLICE COMMITTEE __n Q0 Ill bearing th dav of Janu- s unty in ward Island, Wife of Peter D. Con- way, and the said Peter D. Conway. and MINFGW .0:- at madeln the In. applgoao ll. I. Dated this levmth day of Iii-Ga. MAITHIW k MoLEAN LIMITED o gee 8-9-1 fl-SO-ll ‘ . l he March WM. of WP itltiMU .i"'i:*ii"" ocic o e ur _ on- iague? was he‘??? the llomc of Mrs. W. H. Davlso sday, the 19th, with they George Gordon in". member were t. t erlod“ wagugd b? Ma ohnston ren- od on The African Program entlt ed "What o! Tomorrow." and roll cal wu answered by items of information about Africa. Lunch was lorvtd by Mrs. Ethan Stewart and Mrs. Les- ter Macbeod, assisted by the hol- tess. and an enjoyable social hour was spent. ____.______ haw ranaraa onus nv m. smwas-r An advertisement appears in to- day's Guardian annoimcinx tho opening o! a new Theatre in Mt. " Stewart. '1\he new Theatre will be known as MacDonald Bros. and will have shows on‘ O L llid Saturday nights. A. and C. Thea-tr! week were Mr. and Mrs Hubert fidld. Warwlckahire,» etora ‘H, Aboard the s. s. umohaatarfwlilon docked in st. John. l". B-flut was stationed at Rnalmd. mm with the a. Charlottetown to: Billet. Mr. B5306!‘ of Sllhinn. Ooldn‘ A. i". for seven yearl. lmo and a half years, after which and and Gomumy. Mrs. Baxter, gratulated in ens of Mt. Stewart with up-to shows for this yo -date Paris Show: PARIS March 2i - (C?) -The in the fashion world are unanimous on one thing: skirts are longer-en “sleepers” of the season, come right out with a plan for it: “I would liine the smartly dres woman of 1M6 to adopt. length skirts for The others. ote iDWll WQQIZ" m is the with which to make much longer clothes. But. it ls believed that t 1s can be overcome in America as well as in France in anywhere from six to 12 months. The second-and apparently this applia much more to lihimpe than America-is that pmFirst Great War are impractical providinll the citiz- character wing community. $381,? “m ""3 3km‘ Oldest Allailroader Was 102 Wednesday oing to be much, much Molqcmm that may mean ankle~ me owes‘; u» l th. ‘gene Baimain. the talented de- w‘? whose fall collection was ona the minim; o, ma“ ° of congratulations from and acquaintances. He is Murray of Salisbury and is a pensioner a dian National Railwayfl He came to Moncton in this individual case. though the secret informa- lch he used came to him his tunent bi March 21 -- One of not the oldest rail~ a in Canada celebrated his av and was messaau friends Peter Road. N.B.. of the Cana- Aiirthday over eighty are R. . ‘R~ _M h been heserved in France. lithium loll yogiatédkxwimmtzynggl? ‘$1.5’... IQ!‘ Pr; formerly Miss Lillian Macaleei- of this city. went overseas in July Bast four years and Mr. C. L Mac~ i944 to be with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter will make. their on Amy 1111940 heme in Charlottetown.- ~ glul ‘mr-ttalymlri llyfilflolvlw 1 Qd gh _J coy. . o a . e sham ~ , . opts... m B ‘ M vex-sit; 3i. blasts... $.39. us; yymflop. hlgngirgggqgg m om ma" “e o um- xm "'5 mwcunu ‘m’ °f railway service as blscksmitlfa helper. later smith from which he retimd about thtrtv vears axo. The oentensriax: Whil rdioiihimz of walking several miles a iv. There are four children living. A daughter. Mrs. Joseph Hillyer and a son Sidney Murray liv Owen Bound. Ont. and two sons, George and Jack Murray. reside in Guelph. Ont. and Van- couver 3.0.. respectively. There are also six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. .__.._.____._ SCOTCH, TEA CAKES 2 cups oatmeal 4i cup sugar 2/3 teaspoon sail. 2 Essa 1 teaspoon melted butter Few drops o! vanilla Beat egg until very light and add sugar radually. dining beat.- dd other ingredients and beat again. Drop from s on in small bits on a well {geese in flat. cakes. ake in oven 325-130 degrees about twelve minutes. Lei. cool in an before re~ moving. Makes twen y-Iour cakes. l LONDON -—— (C P)—— Si!‘ Ben ‘Smith, Minister n! Food, said lthat up to Dec. 31. 1945. Brllllll imported 2l,000.000.000 dried eggs. shirt at a time when ladies are able to do much less (flng in elegance than walking or bicycle riding. But an , very long skirts are defin~ lie y on the way. , Onweainiblfl Allhlhewlihtheinternat l o df dress lengthening is t e all-out manner in which designers are stressing a complete return to femininity and tossing out. any- resenmling the stiff mascul- ine inaa which have been requir- s lal lit c aga likes a attention to moul curves. It is a bandwagon and‘ everyone k climbin! Belmaln ' ' ‘ Ileiong. in mun o! cutaway- s. is shunning and infinite variety. Helm and Bruyere are showing more conservative clothes thaln ulery e makes for Balmain. Bruyem is fond oi a abort waist-i and a long from the mimifl in the . ms clothes are ymlth- ful, restrained and in luscimn color. llciiill Principal. Replies To Low . MB-mh U --(@) tats Jxoiemor d Dr. James’ stato- "Lf Dr. ‘Boyer PEP P YOUR‘ LIVER Fen! "Grin" To G0.‘ <7/:e -wn PROTECT! Keyto ll.lavbdllllhalea- oconouiled...prevld ollaeoaeaaBJ-Thieltluiilapholifihhdea Pdilflifilllillnotneavr-eavhaarhaa. Fll IITIIIE Illil --- lJJaai-Irlclilbfelaua becoming a black-. pe. ford Keefe: 3, Virginia. Steele. mm "colonial. y abeuuiymdprotectieaholiweaiboiaend, i orsamozjsnowl ' an. srawapr _-,1 i -uieura‘ii;u.; Blue‘: . Popeye Cartoon a ~ ' uoanu. vnaaor: scaoor. Report. for January and Febru- "Y. Principal's talent Grade X. A-—1. elen Collin; 2, Owm Kelly; - y Robbins Grade T. B.-1, Joe Realtor: 3. Waits: M am; 3 P. n, siunutt. Grade 1x. .-1. J'oe MacDonald; 2, Earl Coffin: 8, Juel Steele. Grade 1X. B.-1, Joe Steele; 2, Lois Eldershaw; 8. Allison Jag, Grads VlII.--1. Elsa-no omn‘! Bhorraine Coffin; 8, L us Mae- onald. Intermediate t Teacher-M. Slnno Grade VII.-1_ Alfred Rosslter‘ 2. Noreon McCarthy; 3. Mary Mc- Adam. rade VI.-1. Leeland Anderson: 2, alter MacDonald; 3. Bobby McCarthy) _ Grade .-1. Donald Cox; 2, Clif- Prlmary Department Teacher—D. Rob Grade IV. A-l. 2. Howard Blaxlaud; 3, Lawson k6!‘ ~' Grade IV. B.--1_ Mickey Cullen lnsun. Leoda Blaxland: ' Stationary Chief . Engineers? Certificates. I respectfully-solicit your support on Election ’Day.‘_ ' ~ Janus; r. Moms. B LADIES is» GENTLEMEN: I The Department of Sewers and Water Supply iaakea a very important contribution to thetevauue of the‘ City thus materially assisting, in keeping your tax rate down. This has only been made possible by sound constructive management. . As n business man and citizen, anxious to help in maintaining this record, I am nominating for the vacant Commissioner-ship. Shouhlyou have conti." dence in my ability to servo you, kindly express it in terms of the ballot on Election Day. Thank you. Pascr w. rununn. Grade TIL-l Carol Ann Coffin; 2. Plus Maclnnis; 3, Merlin Villand. Gra e lL-l, Miriam Coffin; ,l Leo MacDonald. Grade I A.-1, Yvonne Elder- shaw; 2. Donalda Golden; 3, Anne Hawbolt l Grade I. 3-1, Lyman Macinnis; 2. Vex-nits Murphy; 3, Ursula Ay ~ w rd. ‘Crude I. C.-—1, Arthur Eldershaw; 2. Muriel Villand. Joseph Elder~ shew; 3, Holdane Geldcrs, Principal-M. 0'l3ri . 9D Lifted Out, No Pain! aiafew No pads or planters to [uu witlv-lu firovl of a painleu remedy ' PUTNAhTS CORN BXTRACTOR-only a few applica- tlona arid relief oomca quickly. Tack your core cum today. For rapid reaulta. fol‘ greater mmfort. use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNA IWSCORN EXTRACTOR- 16c at all dealers In medicine. Ira-ruinous. 1 . " I Ladies and Gentlemen | pizza or innit-rum y‘ 8"‘ 4 v 4 I \ i. e Sweeper new» eneuuwv= a ; i a . r ~ st m ' a . I amngatinatiagflorptheilulition oflloiamiallodar or: a '9' . Sewers andWVaiar Supply. Asiomy§uallfioatl_ for ma: JEAN PARKER office, Iiplloebefore you n aightyeara of. ea"oa_ou|__.,. R, HAYDEN City Council ‘Board. lam also the luolder of Martaaand l am offering my services to the City aa apComnils. sinner for Sewers and Water Supply. Post-war projects must definitely,“ in ao far as hous ing projects are concerned. effect our water supply ‘and water mains and sewerage extensions. My experience is Maritime Electric Co, Engineer and Maintainer for the for the past 28 years should prove valuable to our City in the. above mentioned constructions. More especially also in ing stations of which I can devote full time. cannons 'r. M Manson’. the erection o! auxiliary pump- _' ' I Putnam S com Extractor awnunmn a-vnva-iuuwiuwfiu. tinsel»; or.