PAGE_E_I_GHT Fiféi .. n". c‘ .» r-fi‘ vunvosis... ‘i- t We... heavy, rich cream. Schwartz iamily 0t collee blenders-a md enjoy “the cup FOUNDED 184 ‘warned... ‘veil.- v The Carleton Women's Institute" met at the home of Mrs. Stewart! MacMlckeii oii May 1 for theirl regular monthly meeting. "_I‘he| president, Mrs. Myers, presidingu Meeting opened with singing the‘ Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Sixteen iiixnbers respond-i ed to roll (‘fill ivitli iiiuexcliatige: of plant slips. The muiuties of. previous meeting were read and Qpprovcd. vCorrespondenoc Were read and discussed. Plans for the X-rav survey llflCl for the overseas box ‘for district convention were further dis usscd. Plans fOl‘_ll'l— vitiiig a ills to come to the n?!“ vticrc talked nvcr, Mrs. Murphy and Evelyn Bell to see about same. The Red Cross convenor, Mrs? Quigley reported the following, articles sent to Rcd Cross: 3 girls‘ jumpers. 2 night dresses, i turtle, Prov/ant; p." od zb7lkrée tée fififffiolfee/ Q First switch to Schwartz-in order to start rlglit. Then take one tablespoonful {or each cup with a suitable pot-glass, china or earthenware- drip pot preferred. Next uso only troshly drawn, furiously boiling water for a quick infusion and full extraction of flavor. And, finally servo with. Q Ah-hl Now you have the famous brow o! tho Halifax, Canada's oldost family with ono tradition for 104 years! So try a tin oi Schwartz today you can't forget." But soy Schwartz and 5o slwrol W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED 1 AT HALIFAX. NS. 5E Summer A Hos tess 4 i? Lucy Poate Stebbins ugotfled fir; will you last night. UN W rig ‘Ll go straign to r1.3;ys~.:l* “the 1 *1": G’ 8 too ~ the little fellow from wlislmylou be-l lleved the purest motives-for his nwthers sake-because yqu iqvmi tum-because you believed it. would be better for him to gm poor rfage. She interrupted "Do you think I would like her better for that?" "N0. But, I like her better for it. Leslie." Hi; answer stung her. "You will me you loved Elsie." "50 I did. I don't forget tier lovely. haunting face. But, I'm not ~ _@“1QpQ _______ ___ _______..-_=§ ltlookssoientle" ' <fis was pleased because he had f ‘oltosod t0 point his mother's ti... m. Hon. w. l.._ p Mackenzie King Prime Minister of Canada 9.30 CBA mm‘ ark m, w,‘ “ma”, Published by ‘National Liberal Committee had m; light of the kitchen lamp! on nei- bmk so mm tlhe mistake ‘ was not strange. especially as the- - WOIHIH . This . Evening . " ‘m a you u rum f“ 103mm finfii/‘lfli eho oalod. g two girl; resembled each other inl -|i ---- blah-ts of Prophecy" is blind to the fact that people like the Orsinis would prefer to have their rather than your sister." “And the result of this Tony," she said sadly Tony's love. It's not only the Or- slnls you're cheating it's the child. You've left him with an old servant and an empty-headed actress out of a job " "Eric, we must go " Leslie stood up. Both young men rose. "Will the Orstnis pay you, Hunt?" she 4. neck sweater and l pr gloves. Mrs. Arthur MacMickeri and Mrs. Gor- interesting Collection amounted to 87c. Mrs. N. Bell kindly invited the members to her home for the Julie Harper, Brenton Stewart. and Mg: anything .. don Ross put on two contests. meeting, Mrs. Mrs. Stewart MacMicken to act lunch committee. Alison sale. the National Anthem. LIGHT 0N GREY MATTER Oil all living animals, alligators and crocodiles have the smfllltll brains in proportion to their size. l-‘ERMENTS AFTER BOTTLING Champagne, unlike claret or bur- bottlcd early and then gundy. is ferments. Pllotlon stains ‘qnd ovrr. Glvos ono to thraa dqyg protection. Door not d ' iur. Try ltl At all cosmollyc gqupmuxh. rs. Proie yourfuiurul Swet el with the NEW ODQRCPDQ cacsmnrooonsur 3 Aha/fill:- I FULL o... 9t‘ OZ Make your rooms beautiful with the soft, colourful tints of ALABASTINB. Easy to use . . . just mix with water and apsly with a lactic brush. ries quickly wl - out odour, and wrll no: rub 08'. y r | walla and calling: AlABwAnSTlNi -—painrs over- plaster, we lboard, wallpaper or any solid surface. Comes in Ivory, Crcun. Bul, Li hf Buff, Pink, Light Bluo. A l lb. PACKAOI r , Light Grocn, and %hlte. Roll call to be answered with War Savings Stamp After a delicious lunch and social hour meeting closed with t I l l] Annual bedding flower plants: asked rcproochfully. “Lawyers want big fees." He frowned a little. “I'm not mire I understand. A little while ago you were accusing mo of be- ing too rich for my own good arid being lazy withal. If I have such pots of money why should I work the Orsinis for more?" "Rich people never have enough, she said Iorlornly. "It's in their blood to make what they can. Of mime I couldn't pay you much oi "S0 you think I'm trying to phobic-cross fail‘? That's interest- ng . She wanted to say something in apology or defense of her attitude, I but her spirits were dejected to s level below argument. When she and Eric had crawled ignominiously through the en- trance. leaving Hunt to solemnly roast his bananas, Eric said gloom- ily they needn't cllrnb the cliff; there was an easier way which led almost to his mother's cottage door “Not much of e cave," he observed wit-h a. twisted grin. His disappointment at having his secret haunt discovered arid "It's a swell cave." svhe assured him. “We'll take our surp- per there next time." “It's spoilt. He couldn't leave rrie even that. That's “that the rich are like, Leslie." "Don't mind, Eric " "I mind you're being cross at me." "Then be good. Promise not to interfere and I'll be lovely to you." “Have it. your own way. Mum's the womd," ho paid after brief hesi- ‘cation. Ste took his arm and squeezed it affectionately. "Now I like you. Now You're good." she said. After a scnamble over- a rubble of racks and pebbles they came to a little path leading gently upward from the beach‘. "1 believe you are romantic." she said. "I'm rmnantlc where concern -'. That's all." no. You feel that way n- bout the oave I'm sure I don't blame’ you. It's a perfectly swell owvo. "Not so 800d. Hunt took it pretty coolly. Having so little when I w” o, boy made me put a nonsensi- cal value on what I had." "You were so very poor?" "Wretchedly My father was when 1‘ was a baby. Sum- mer; we livcd fairly well with ‘mute/ole; from tJhe garden and berries for the trouble of picking them. Winters it was a case of D0- tnt/oes and turnips. We worked like slaves. ' m unpainted wiall of Erlcs GA. Y’S PLANTS W; regret to report that we will be unable to send any 011915 by mail. Our business will be mostly on a cash and carry basis. but ex- press orders to the amount of 85-09 or more will be accepted. Plflflll are now in good condition for set- ti out. In peranlsls and blen- nirnlls. Pansles and Enslish Daisy (in bloom) they make s brilliant display at 12c each. Also Cnter- bury Bell 20c each. Sweet William. Foxglove, Carnations, Forgemie- not. 12c each. I-Iollyhocks 20c each, which are budding for bloom. In annuals we have introduced something new. and that is petu- nias all in bloom. and flower lov- ers that want. immediate results, and no long waiting. for bloom. they will. and are very much ap- preciated. As the supply of these are limited. the late customer will be disappointed. Of course the rice ls more than the late plants. inglo in bloom $1.25 per box. All double in bloom and fluffy ruffle “.50 a box. one dozen in each box. Later all double $1.00 a. doz. you're noludos Asters, stocks. Verbena. Balvis. Zinnia. Marigold, Alyssum carpet of snow and violet queen, Lobelia dwarf and trailing. Snap- draggon and large seedling pansy almost in bloom. All the above an- nuals 30c a doz.. excepting Balvis st 40c and Pans at 60c s dozen. In vegetable p ants we have early cauliflower, and cabbage at. 30c s deem. Extra csrly tomato 50c s dozen. Peppers 40c doz. Head let- tuce 30c s doz. Cucumbers 20c box. Celery 30c doz. Late cabbage for fall and winter use not ready before the last of June. We pos- itively close nt seven. IEILEIIEIEIEIEIIEIIEJELTIQOF-illft-z . es son marry a girl like you! western can“) Dunn fin ' conference between you and fllglfixlpgknsivelv in 0r$inls Would be K110i vhefd k860i dan. Syflu. India. and other COun-| birthday and lain: year you tries in study and research. .. ' hBlSht rind figure. Yet it was em- I ""_“'-"'==II “Jaallgon” " “l” °l °v°melleflfl vfwfimnagn“ “mwd wmmny of it" u» can owl nudging“! uglwknlrt: lsgglrv-Tllwthvwlwgwtfllug m’ m‘ llgeB-la dolltflbeng #63:; m: Mics Vance." mid Eric "I'm so clad mo moo ma." and left her mm in her coffee 209d?" m“ " “l” a, .1.“ mum. beglnmng next rather heuiv-lly. ‘You kncv/ her. h I oimected ‘Eh-it: would: bring cup. d we d: h n ‘Bu: 1t is Mrs. Sanderson, sqmday ma“, M,‘ Blah. oflgmauvi She came to tea with the Hnrda- isuyaurlg lady. Sanderson hare 0mm testes, begged Everything hero is conifer-tam, Md from Newcas/t-le-upcn-‘Iyne. Eng; Wify 03ml ‘ _. m? enlima/“cwl- I“? Wm nan 5' m °d~ Y°H 11W“?!- land, ones leotuéed ondth-e mo floc- doucgl-‘my “Jfiélggi. gnhlsmd nilgkhfii ulgoliurgtiegd‘ gnurclynif they QYlIBNmQBIOIYIZra-‘filf flnegicolmmgogyrwbilt maid?‘ m an we’ °§ . E-iwber is TBJIW Iwu ‘ minim u. ma‘ oonlkahtjuki vanish. is he? Even m’ m‘ and 1941 m. Blfllll’ ts-lweliled "flow did W" I W“ ww- fi o! - ‘eluted and .1. Qoie fiance. Guilt to bring ‘Ibnyfvfliatllnslle could not urge her because else could she do with him? A to with: cane 00 trust tier Wlllll the precious came whi cloth, stiff Alli and the year before tin-at. So I got qnd red and blue Burden-l china. " the scrub- the Near East vis- that. to make clean them a “m”. Palestine .Tran.sjor-- the Platter is not on "Please do not s/pea "I did not know. But it is your ‘m. begged Leslie in a low tone, vi, 8 Ergv-M. | In the end. Efrlc went least not to me." "You have your rights. I'll seciinterested should attend this series ready. I _ oovomed down 00 NM by 111111-891! and "Because you love my my» yW set them." of Bible lectures. Eric opened the door and held bod top. A flatml o! clove pinks the t/wo cleared up the "Because I wish to belicvo g "But that's what Eric says.’ ______ it. back for Izallefllze dd kitchen imo ‘a milk bottle stood in work. . mother loves her son." "Oh, no! 0h, no Eric says you was hot from the fire in the coal‘ canta- and the gorgeous Noc- ‘rhen Mrs. Sanderson unbent. a . sairideirsorrs 50mm,- m“, have a 18M to ltlgeir mmgey I home behind a row of crimson stove which was covered with unegian china. was nrramed at little. “My boy Nils says I mist was touched with pride. "i-re l, my my you ave a rg t to s are in hollyrnocks was an embodiment of cooking utensils each giving out; three places. Whatever privaticns have lineoleium. Easy to my feet." baby. I love him more than m p” qu1et_ n. pleasant cloud of steam. Etric‘ the Slmdemoris have suffered fonn- “You have a rlatit i0 be Proud sons 2e comes of g n, "I offered to paint the house," lifted tine lid of an iron pot.’ ea-ly. were well over. The ldwhcri ofsucih fine sons. Eric wanted to has a strong, fins, body. Yet h. a 551d Em ,1 logeticnlly. “Ohickerit Good" he olacillclted ‘toomed vrith good pauvt the house. he tells me. and ashamed o! those who save lum that rgiufit srotgtygu. althgushtl such gifts. 1-1: bows tihc luwo w amrec lyou a 'smuc pro-rill people thou d W112, ., ‘ at ' "It's lovel as it is. Wihltci Inalie (thought how unfortunate! Mrs. Sanderson and mulled muses stare at one. This is like; it would have been if they hudn t. but little and “most of brief a solid wave of the gray sea or a- come: how pitiful to have Mrs.| remarks were addressed to Leslie. block out from the early cvcningf_-Snnrfcrron left to 5OITC<I over Eric looksd glocrnlly ltric is always for (Continued on Page 10) ecu rity with ‘Freedom! Your Vote on June Ilfh can bring lusting security Io E3: work, lg!!- holno, Log!- family! Security ‘for your Here are some of the definite, practical preps taken by the Liberal Government to give security to home and family by assuring well-paid post- war jobs for everyone: Security for your The Liberals believe that tjio homo Is tho boon of the nation. They aim to give Canadians every possible facility to build and furnish better homes! With Government assistance you ‘can build a home in t o country, town or city. This will make [obs for tho building trodes, and those who make building supplies-and those who manufacture household equipment and furniture. Security for your‘ r ‘Family Allowances-Starring injuly, parents who benefit least from income tax exemptions will receive Family Allowance cheques every month to help them get better food, clothing, shelter sad education for their children so they can grow into healthy, vigorous Canadian citizens.- Thcse cheques will amount to between $200,- 000,000 and $250,000,000 a year. As dlract spondlng power, thls wlll do much to help ln ochlavlng tlio liborols‘ obloctlvo of full om- ploymant. For Votsranr —The most generous plan of’ say United Nation to get returned men started in the type of work each of them chooses. The Liberal Government is determined that every man and woman coming home to Canada shall return Jo tho land of greatest opportunity In tho world. F0! WOIkQIS-About a third of all Canadians depend on exports for their livelihood. liberal plans provldo for lncroaslng our axports 60% In voluo ovor thoso of I939. For Farmers -Acring on the belief that all Canadians prosper when farmers do, the Liberal Government has arranged that they can lmprovo thalr farms and oqulpmant unclor a now loan plan and has arranged to put a floor under the prices of farm and fishery products. To stimulate employment for all, the Liberal Government has created s special Department of Reconstruction which is now ln oporatlon and which will co-ordinate private and public enterprise. Now llamas for Canadians-The Liberal Govern- ment's new $400,000,000 National Housing Act, now on the statute books, enables hundreds of thousands of Canadians to get money at low interest and on long, generous terms to build, renovate or enlarge their own homes. Now that Germany ls dotootod, plans oro olroacly In opos- cltion for of least 50,000 dwellings. lloullll-A National Health Plan will ensure that everybody shall be taken care of while they sro sick and the best i-neasu c: medical science can devise shall be employed to prevent disease. Despite the cfiorts of Drew, Bruce, Bracken and other reactionaries, tho llborals aro dolor- mlnod that human Intarosts, tho naods of man, shall ho r‘ " b ' "business as usual". Tho llborols hovo faith In Canada, o unltod country, and ln their oblllty lo continua to build, with your support, o moro abundant llto and grootor opportunltias for Canadians. Other practical, workable measures for tho security of your home arc the Liberal Govern- ment's laws for Unemployment Insurance and liberal Old Age Pensions. Tho llharols hollovo in doing what can bo dono; as soon as lt con bo dono. If returned to power onjune lttli, they will carry on and expand the sound; constructive work already started. Help build the new order of security with freedom. Protect the social gains already made. ' Vote for your Liberal candidate on June 11th. Publirhsd by Ilia Notional lllsalol Cosnrnlttu BUILD A 4/: sac/n: 0w: VDTE l-l B E ll