Plan Now to Serve Canada's Favourite Ham ! Recent "blindfold" tests roved Swift's Premium Ham stil first choice for flavour. It's no accident that each Easter thousands u on thousands of clever Canad an housewives say to their dealers: F0ll 0 Now, as for years, no ham is like Swift's STIIJ- FIRST Flflllllll... l8 PIIWEII BY TEST! Premium. Because no ham haswthe grading, the care, the exclusive methods, that make Swift's Premium tops for flavour, for texture and spring-chicken tenderness! And it needs no parboillng. Order your Swift's Premium Ham for Easter now! Swift Canadian Co., Limited. For housewives in a hurry: Swift's Premium Ham “Be sure it's Swift's Premium!" kwiliiitligéénfllliid_ Vicinity Mr. John Tiiifliu, Cardigan Head was a visitor t th city on Thursday. O e Mr. Edward Lowrey, Cardigan Head. was a business visitor to Mt. Stewart during the past week. Msroh coming in like n lamb did not remain that ivay very long, for during lhe pa=t week we have ex- perlenced the coldest weather tf rhe season wim the thermometers readimz six below zero in many Diaces. The time {or_1n__a~twhooklng has \\\\\\ Soup is Fun to Make lag Mary I think there's more fun in making a good soup than in my other cooking. Good soup is built up of flavours and smoothness and richness—try the Cream of Mushroom recipe below. Irradiated Carnation Milk, so good for so many uses, is specially good in cream soups. Carnation is just whole milk with part of the natural water taken out; sterilized so it keeps on the pantry shelf in- definitely; homogenized to give every drop equal creamy smooth- ness; irradiated for extra "sun- shine" vitamin D. I CQNKDIRN PRODUCT “from Contented COW!" l now arrived and the ladies of this community are indeed busily en- ggged in deslsliini; some very dutiful patterns and rugs. m was mltidoggnther sws r s igan a fbeen c1 for over two weeks. - was s great disappointment to ms sport fans. It is now in full swing once more. Mr. Norman McKenne. Cardican. mnd his reguls we kly trl to the 2i via the’!!! Roieid. 0n ‘lglfle- dny wi ti: t l; lsitlng orig friends e wee v em in til? city. The fnlznv friends of Mrs. A. c. McDonald. borne Valley. are glossy Rim cullen, 4a Road, spent Blake Millions of tins of Carnation Milk are used every year fbr cook- ing-but other millions are used for that very important job- infant feeding. Always the same, slways safely sterile, Irradiated ' Carnation Milk is more digestible than cows'milk in any other form, 1nd has the extra helping of vitamin D. \ \\i 17 \\ /é u Q Q f l \ /7 e \ flier: are glorified recipes of all kinds in the beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book-l 5d (Poitpnid). Csrnsiion Company Limiredfforonto. . t RADIO-l‘ ~ to the "Contented Hour" every Monday night. See your local newspaper for union: and time. Quick-Serve in the RED Mapper is ready to eat! to learn than she is recovering elv after her recent illness. A bus; getting their nets and 1 gear ready for another season re- ding us that spring is not far away. r nc number of fishermen are now senator J_ A. McDonald. Cardi- gan. left recently for Ottawa to be absent for the next few weeks. The young have taken m active men of New Perth f an m ts m”??? mam’ O e 83E!‘ SD02‘ 0 0 ay. |"boxlng" A very suitable building has been fitted up and there you will see on many an evening no less than eight or ten young men ready to enter the ring and take all the Dllhlshment the goes with Snort. Mr. John Cordovan, this Baldwins Rosdwassvisitorwihfivll-yon Friday. Mr. Bert beard, borne Valley l-Iliélblléd to the city on Wednesday. OXFORD GOLFEBS BEATIN (B The Csnsdinn Press) radon, Elglnnd-Oxilvtd Un- iversity golfers were defeated by the League A team of inter-fist- lonals and former Blues in s two- day match here. Ail-u" the singles and foursomes series the e won by 30 maiches to nine with three halved. DISCOVERED COMITS (By The Canadian Pres!) BIDUGIH. Einflluid — The wwn council has ordered the preserve“ tion of “Observatory House” here, renowned as the year 1789 dwel- ling where Caroline Herschel. sis- ter of the astronomer. Sir William Herschel, discovered six comets in the heavens. FENDER FOR GRAPEFRUIT 1DNDON~B0thered 17y juice sihootingd in tullier “eyes e N 1'11 an QB g , B womanphaxfre luv/granted s. shield that leaves spare for inserting knife or spoon and keeps the lulu Where it should be. rihofisntrsl Guardian Thhool transmitter-nuns! leonllglmtaostblludvlfinlol snunynstsronuhshssrtd stloenlsnword strletlypny- __- Andrus“- OI-ASWBLL l0!‘ 911090811911 CONIIDEIATION . ssos tPuTw-I ‘lgP-Illfi- rr ens ro SHOE-Now sprint! sum sad nrrived. cu right to n: t. Also measure. J. P. MscPherson d: Son, Qlnrlbtieimln. Irl0M-8-ll-14-l0-1B. _--_. B I-IVIB UNITID I. W. A MsoQLll-rrle . will be whesh 3%“ d‘ [lanai in galltsgire s Iii. ddinool m» we for Bun- at North River at Hun r River st . Sundgyl at Hunter River st 10.80. looms. L-IHG-S-IG-li. POUGI OOUII-T -- At Police Oourtyuiisrriay MsnDmlld was senxemed to seven days in jsll gar dgnken drlvinf, Al man - w using thus ve snails o was it...“ aism....:....~=s...~><~“s..:' ed zuluy 6f obstruoti oiiieen" in the execution of 012g d and was fined twenty dollars an or thirty days _ COLLEGE PLAY College Night, looked forward to each year by Mount Allison's one thousand students ss the Lhentz-losl event of the your, will be held m Saturday. Much 5. The little 'I‘hea.tro S0- clety rill present. for the first time in many years. a. play by Noel coward entitled. "the Young 006k! Ides." Ths leading roles are be- lng Ellsypwdsby Ra Salmon, Yur- rnou , .: n Goodwin’. S . N45, as Gerda. and Bholw; b’! QR" and Archie Cameron. Stelllrmn, NA. as Jennifer nnd , their separated parent-s. y l‘ . Aurel-loan; and. Jaoqu Fowler. wax, Na. as srls, the Italian Personals The many friends of Mr. Alex. Arsensult, Winsloe, will regret tn lent-n that he is s patient in the 01w Hospital and hope he has a speedy recovery m. Kenneth McDonald. Mr- AMII-flllls MnDona-ld of Bear River. and w. James Auld of Sturgeon have returned from Montreal. Coming by ca: the party was over- taken by the severe snow storm o! s few day! B80 and were forc- ed to leave their car st Saint John. for finer weal-he . CORNS Relieved in 2 Minutes Just s drop Ilr two of Putnam's Corn Extnctor and the pain goes away. Relief is almost instantane- ous Removing corns ‘with Pullman's Corn Extractor is so essy. so sure, so painless — thousands use this remedy with entire success and say it is the best. In one bottle of Putnam's corn Extractor you csn find solid comfort for your toss. Thimble Theatre. S VOU ARE UNAQMED AND HE HAS A STONE CLUB, l lNSlST FlGHTlNG THAT WA l5 UNFAlR sold by all drugglsts. larring POPEYE-—. MPY B017 wi , \T'S BETTEWN NOT FIGHUN‘ A'TALL,Al|~l‘T rr? ,v n. sung b ill Donaldywh .'n Memoriami it IND m. 1°C‘?! UTIILI Desi-h of s lo fat-E's!‘ other st time . with m ouudsorgwbut when the angel of death both is mother or oslls t the: m‘: vs sorrow ‘almost overw mini. $21 osse w and Mrs. fie sulhter lellsn. d1 few days monk. Jose h Steele was born in Annun- dnls y-oisht year; ago snd lived frty year in n5’ all town affairs. servini on own oil and school board for of more. ‘9-1.“l2'n‘°r2‘"‘° "Ifili; th their dsugliw Mrs. both in mod health llld in fer n!!! to s. olesssnt winter in. lbs tender one of their‘ ds ter snd son-in-lsw. when that d dis- eue. influenza invaded the home Mr. Steele could not survive and on Memo 2nd he e reward fol-tin by the lest sunn- ments of the Os holic Church o! which he was s devout member. His was strick . Bhe was before her marsrlllzw“ “=:“."*"-' “m r seven y- our years ago. ‘meir nurried fe was very hsooy and it. seemed only fitting ths. tthey were not lonup separate Fin death. 0n March 6 , onl days after her husband's dea . she Bsicélamelnin. to d‘ 6 save mourn two ~ $611. Mncllellan already nugg- l-imsd sud Mrs. 21.0. Gerard, tus- wiok. Mus. Onmrchithifiefunersl ofw. Steele wls held to Indian River Church. WC!!! Hf Buns by Rev. . I". M all bearers were: Messrs. Wilfred gii-lls. Charles Gillie, Frederick Tup- lln Psumenus Philips, mnsld M”. lino and tus Mselellsn. h Mass was nsld The Le Aug-us Mrs. géheeielsthfnnerg} gas held on Mamh w a g Mnss Requiem at Indian River Church the pastor Rev. R. l". o also performed the service at their groves. Pall hearers 101' Mrs. Steele were: Augustus . Bernard MscLellaru. Aenes Maclellsn. Joseph M. Gillis, Wilfred Gillis and Ronald Mac- Lellsn. R. I. l-‘h-K. ‘ VERNON SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month 0f Feb. rusry of Vernon School. ' G dc 31021101)‘. De meat r8 -— . d Film : Stanton Jenkins; 3.0 in Drfiise. Grade IX.-1, Ours. Fraser; l. ll. Till Fumess. Grade VIlL-l. Parley Drake; 2, Hréplgili Jsy- 3, ‘Bestrigle flay. 2 e —- . enkins" . Anne _ ' 3. Georgina IIL-l Russell Jenkins; 2. Buddy McQual . Camilla Jay. Grade II and I-No examinations. Highest average-Inrin Drake - Perfect Attendance-Stanton Jen- kins. I-lvyd Flu-frees. Beryl Fumes: Anne Filmer-s. Olive Bull van Isabel Manhood, Home Henry, anion Mcquaid, Phyllis Furness, o s Murphy. Arthur Merrill. Buddy c- Quad. Camilla Jaye Jean Murglliyv, Joan Murphy. Pat k Murphy, . red Murphy, on Murmy, Mar- gsnat Sullivan. - Mlhlfll’! removes stains. Dassed sway after receiving the last , l Frempeedling to sealed package, tobacco has no privacy. EXCept f0,- its long sleep while it is forever under searching eyes and testing fingers — both alert in your interests. Experts strutinize the growing crop and purchase with scrupulous care. Others, again, “m. fully examine and grade it according to rigid, high standards so that each leaf shall go to just that product for which it is best suited. And, when the matured tobacco reaches the factory, eyes jealous for perfection watch every process. At each step in the manufacture, samples are put through still further tests. You enjoy the flavour and frsgranoe of your favourite brand because the tobacco industry employs thousands of expert eyes and fingers - and equips them with the latest inventions of science and the finest mschinery-nogusrdandperfect yourenjoyment. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY TIPPIE and "CAP" STU BS 5005 to reach s definite recom- OI CANADA, LIMITED l-—— » - _\_ d . —~ i -\i Re In m“ "“°¢“,,,b,';%’§'°mfi,mmp°;i,,'b “I: rsxss ALLXSS’ rtscr OIGQ.‘ aimed um. discussion. the (n; n» (Jsnndin m.) , , comm! will sit mursday morn- -wli ensnrluu R d 1w and ltwrnwn and Pride: W-Wnr-olxi Wofemional sf. sn- 3 '9 9 rues-tn... “s, are? m ~ My ~11- - mww- ww we we wide- sw 3 ‘RE lifts?‘ lfiiiifiimiiiifi ee “m” fllianklnnd is sn Australian. AIRWAY! UUPBVIIOI AW March l4 —-(W) - (B ‘file Onnsdlln H1) A _ ' Nations-l radio in C m (ROXEDON, England — Formerly ' _ _ ,_ __ aontlnue to elLFflid—nOt contract»- orgsnlsim secretary of the nfor ~ . r it ls to fu 111 its ourgw o! council. Netlonsl Society for Wom- , r ' '22’ ilméfilshl. “i: ..~=,;-.,:*M~=.-.....M- F- M- D- M- . .[)R AMIUON‘ e w.r=~><=k,gw=gagign-lrm~oni>i°l@ t. as ‘l?’ “fir” “"" ‘M’ i ' 5 ion. today midi-herni- smmtmd- Wwnm‘ d mww A”""'Y" “nfiiiiféiifiifylr Wlmfifimum-t <- inoome by outtlnigotlae annual lle- WNQTSTENT 535T“ ' H ;._ AD-ACHE en°°'°°“°"‘ ' "’*2'““°"‘° id mil“; swim. ‘t: mo...“ dim-Mil‘ " '~ Dives-Tm" $34?’ "" ' ietoinedhlsono-mile mum sme- B4LIOUS.NES5 The committee turned w s lem- flns ehwoionshiv , i m‘ question of chsniiln or maintain q here. has won 63 consecutive mom N ‘iTiPATl ‘ the license fee at ts present leve sLnoe 1987. ___._ ~ , . lvmi . ./ .~'.-=1--- u. i910. rmfl.,n,.,'x..n.l~.‘ln NOISE, THEY'RE. 6O EACH OTHER - V Moot: MY LAND! DO You WANT A PRIZE.- FIGHTIN‘ TRAININ’ CAMP IN YOUR BACK YARD‘? —— ASIDE FilOM TH’ NONSENSE! - TH ' DEFENSE -- IN’ TO KILL ART OF SELF - C'M ON -- flu. GNE. YOU A Lts- sou! IUSED 1O o: wrztrrv coop- g‘) . Wen. IF HE'S GOlN"iOAiDAN' l I I l ' Aocr é», rr's on HIS ow HIAD- , ' “- L .- J3. ' J . I -, - "FTT" Q - w i t. -. » L I’ . -. \ .' 4 1 ' I ‘ , _ I | _, W / '~'- é r l : I I l - " ‘t? u 7 T ‘as-um ’ -,.-' s-is i Mo‘. By George Mill-if ti‘ * I 1' IM.