MM cit»- Wednesday Morning I SPECIALS (N0. l) f Ladies‘ House Dresses, fast solors, all sizes: Reg. value $1.19. Sale pm $1.50. ' (N0. 1) Ladies‘ Print Aprons, last colors, a good aseottmont of patterns. Reg. value 89c. Sale price 69c Ofi-l Linen Crash Tawelling (striped). Reg. value $1.00. Sale price 59c a yard. Crash Towelling (striped). Reg. value 59c. Sole price 29c a yard. (NO. 4) White Flannelette Blankets, each $1.75. ' size 72 x 99. Special Boys’ Sport Jackeh-Z-tone zipper. Reg. $6.50 for $3.50. ROWSE BROS. Ltd. fdfikfiho FLOWWEE§j What would be more cheerful than a nice bouquet of Spring Flowers or a potted plant to cheer up a sick friend. We have a large assortment at all times. Call at the West End Nurseries Ltd. 22 Richmond Street Phone 96 ivae ‘—P—*‘1-<i'O\<%-4&a§a4w i0» ll 1'.- ooso ~iixfocfi V0 Witt-n l rluil. this mortal shore AAAAAAAAA '4 lLeaten Meditations‘; i Pmrn , , "The Times, London l 4t vvvwv¢ v ENHANCEMENT OI‘ LIFE Chrilllmllv has often been criti- clzed on the ground that it lnnlblts men; that wherever experience would seem to be attractive and rewarding it confronts them w.th ‘a "thou shalt not"; that of any two ‘Possible choices they must. always ‘take the more difficult way. and lthst therefore to be a Christian in ltfl accept an impoverished life rs- ,ther than one that is rich. complete ‘and satilloring. Buch p, crltlclun .rssults n-om s failure to under- lstand the clear teaching both of our Inrd and of St. Paul. The ten ‘commandments, with their nega- ,tlvs prohibitions, were no doubt essential in the earlier stages of Hebrew religion, u the child bs- foro he la capable of developing the positive social virtues must be taught that there ere many things he may not do. _ A lite which is based upon s re- ligion of negstlons must always be weak and ineffectual; it vvlll leek courage and enterprise, slnce it will be dominated largely by fear. It was no such religion that in trle first century “turned tho world up- side dawn." The idea of "self-ex- pression" can be and often .has been so interpreted as to be ega- lstlc and selfish and aggressive. Yet it is the purpose of the Chris- tisn religion to enable men ta become themselves, but themselves at the highest possible levels; not. to negate personality but to en- hance rt. As the spirit, of Jesus‘ more and more permeated the 1W6!‘ of the Alpostles they did not cease‘ to empress their individual churac-l teriatics; their own inherent quail- ties were purified and thereby rais~ ed to new levels of potency. The secret of such attainment is sug- gested by the words which sum up St. Paul's list of virtues: ‘Let the word‘ of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom." The word THE CHARLOTTET _;_=_._ _._ ._ LATEST AND GARDEN SEEDS SEND FOB FREE CATALOGUE ARTHUR VESEY, YORK, P. E. l. \ OWN GUARDIAN srsr ‘vllrusnss outrun aunnouri This column is reserved for IIII at local interest, but advertising st a nlwsy nature may b; Inger-u] at HVG Gelltl g oval-d gh-[gfly b”. able in advance. COOK’! for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN. SURANCE. HOWARD MMNNIS‘ Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Btreet. EASTER SPECIQL__ All Gum over $1.00. gift wrapped free of charge. The Abegweit Gift Court. MRS. E. A. FOSTER will at 1.15 today over Station C. I, C. Y. on beihalt of the Red Cross. UNLOADING THIS WEEK Cur No. 1 Laprnlrle Pressed Erick. Buff, and Red The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. KITCHEN CHAIRS fllld Tables. Special Value. Toombs Music Store. _ HEAR PEARL BURNS. Mrs. DuV-ldson, Heir n Stewart, Roy Mugford. Arthur Vesey and oth- ers at Parkdale Thursday night. MONEY VOTED _ 1n [hp re- port of tho Brackley Point W. I. which appeared March 13th.. the amount voted for hall seats was $150.00 and not $1.50 as was print- ed. EIWEAGIJAIENT. MacKeuie, Cassldy. The Gngagement has been "dwell" is slgnlflcant, for that, .which inhabits the mind tends to’. Ebecome the rnainspring of charac- ter and action. Christian character ls ls process of gradual aitainmentl ;N‘o merely casual utterltion to. the‘ Iword of Chrl-st avails. whether his ward as recorded in the Got». pels or s: it speaks directly w the: llsoul. As the Christian ponders the ‘sayings of our Lord, thus mliklngl 1 the word o‘ Christ his own. hc- lenters into that communion with‘ I him which is at once the condition‘ announced in Montreal. Que, of Irene. daughter of the late Mr_ and Mrs. Francis Cassidy ' to Leonard llveslclu son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Mackenzie, of Bay Fortune, P. E. I. Marriage to take place in Montreal. April 5lh_ Personals Miss Helen Duffy. Amherst, N.S.. is visiting relatives in the City. The serious illness of Mrs. Hei- tlloanings 0t A liural District ‘ New Glasgow A severs oold and ‘flu seems to be prevalent in the dist/riot. Mrs. Carl Woolner and her daughter, Miss 010a. spent a pleasant week-end st the homo of her brother, Mr. Chalmers Lsird and Mrs. Laird; also her mother, Mrs. Bruce Moffatt. Friends wtll be glad to know that Mrs. Reveil Dickieson, who has been confined to her bed fu- s. few days, is sble to be about again. lvlirs. Daniel Hlckox, who has been with her. returned home on Wednesday. The many friends of Dr. A. B. Stevenson will regret to learn it has been necessary for him to enter the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment, and they will look forward to his early return home. Mr. Chalmers L-airdils also s patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pltal, and his numerous friends will look forward to his return home fully restored to his usual vigour. Friends were shocked to learn of the sudden illness oifMrs. Will- lard Nicholson on Saturday last, but were happy to know it was of short duratl-ch. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith spent an enjoyable week-end with hilt. and Mrs. Murnay Orr at New Arman, returning home on Tues- day.—N. The Auxiliary of the W. M. B. of New Glasgow United Church met at the llomc oi Mrs. W. J. McLeod on the evening oi March 6th. Mrs. hint-Load was devotion- al lezldcr using the program from the Missionary Monthly. .-\ mrssage of dedication “as offered by the‘ PAGE THREE‘ _ i , .___ Pa H14 l\FlC§I§I¢,C:l\I‘Ei Enjog Baiting Success Like This l .» Z GUESTS spread the isme- families sing the praise — of women who make cakes like this! Soft as a cloud, heavenly tender, superbly moist and flavor- ful-this is cake us you'd like to make it. And you can hdve success like iris. every time, if you use Swans Down Cake Flour. ‘l Sits flour ooze. measure; sift tour times. Best svbiua sad salt until foamy throughout; sits is cream of unused bestsdll bus not dry. laid la supr carefully, 2 ublespoans st a rinse. Fold in flavoring. Sill and fold ln flour, s small amount as s time. Pour V; of batter into uogsessod angel mks pan", sprinkle with hall the cherries. Add another lé of boner. remaining cherries. then remaining Span cslsc or butter cske—whiae or chocolate or spice-Swans Dawn mskes cs es that sre HuEy, lnoisc . . . more delicious. Even economy cakes have s. luxury taste, with Swans Down. is milled by nnclrclusive "Controlled Milling" process, and sifted again and again througlrsiik, until superbly even and 27 times as file as ordinary flour. For Igzrties, for any day — you'll bake wn. |..-\.......---..--.-_.-..------.-_..--u--------.....-.-.--.-. CHERRY ANGEI. CAKE l sup slhod Mane Down Cello flout 1k teaspoon salt I teaspoon ersorn oi tartar l“ oops tilted granulated sufl / Made from the arm of selected Canadian wheat crops, Swans Down w ' \ l 7W0 3:’ & s better cake with Swans I cup egg whltss l teaspoon vanilla slow oven (279K) 50 minutes: rsise but so 325' and bake about 30 minutes longer. in- vert on rsrk until cold. May be covered srirb chocolate icing. l/g teaspoon almond extract K cup lnsiy chapped rnarasehino cherries A prise-winning Cake Flour for svsr 50 years SW35; Down CAKE FLOUR Tested Iedpss an lads Indulge New Swans Down is Dilsrsnt from Ordinary Howls flNER-—s.s icing sugar is finer than granulated! MORE EVEN — ss ysded peas are more even than ungrsdedl l.IGHTiR—ss (iced utoes ere lighter rhln whole ones! WHEAT SELECTED R SOFT GLUTEN —ss you choose meat cuts for “'"'"“°“l A Product er General rese- Grade I1 - 1. Joan 117088531. i- Ethel Adams. Grade I — i. Clayton Coulson hostess. served a dainty luncn which was much enjoyed by all. SEA VIEW SCHOOL group at’ refreshing youngsters, And mosey round this earth no brought "Tomorrow Isvlbrevver" to mom, the screen st the Capitol ‘Ili-lestro Dom areep. dunk sigh, don't sob. I may have struck s, better Job. Don‘! u" mid buy a large bouquet FM‘ which you'll find it hard t0 llWi Dom mope around Ind feel all l)lli<‘, »I ma; hr holler obi than you. Don't ll-ll llw iolts I was a saint, 0r any Oltl thing that‘ I alnt; ll mu llfiNt.‘ lim like that to spread, Pitt's? hand it out before I'm dttvl. It ' li havn n-rcs. bless your soul, 1'1 ‘ pin one in my bititunlaola “bile Tm nllvc and well-today, lxm‘: wait until I've gone army. ~lNstlonal immune Review). “TOMORROW I8 FOREVER" AT CAPITOL Vii-lemma one o! the most enter- "inlet; and impressive 10mg stories tho-scram hle offered in s decade. Claudette Colbert. Orson Welles and Cr: no Brcnl. supported by s \ yesterday to the shoei- oelieilt of local show-goers. Bleed on a Gwen Bristow story first published in ladies Home Journal lmd then ls n best selling novel, International Pictures has demonstrated greet finesse and un- derstanding in transferring the lives of viva men who married the sn-me woman. to the screen. As a dmmatlc plot "Tomorrow 1s Fbr- ever" is ‘distinguished. As o ton- der, deep-rooted love story it is rich in those elements which go to make a picture truly great. Without be- ing theatrical in the least. Eliss- belh‘: short married life with witty John MacDonald. and the longer life as Mr. Larry llamiltw. moi-hm‘ of on, son by John. another by Larry. makes compelling entertain- ment. Playing Elisabeth. who be- lieved her first husband dead prior to ‘the birth at her first son. Miss Colbert ills perhaps her finest screen role. easily siupssstng that in "Since You Wont Away" which nude her an Academy nominee for the fifth time in her brilliant screen career. EXTRA FRESH IREADI » of the good life and the source oi. hert Jones. Harrington. is regretted a power which enables men to rlsc ‘ by her mall)’ fYiQYIdS- to their o-wn highest possibilities. l -—-——- Mr. James L_ Saunders. Kensirlg- ‘ton, left by plane on Wednesday to I attend the funeral of his brother John. an official of tho Dominion Iron and Steel Co“ who had many friends and relatives in Kensington and Bloomfield-K. P (Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife r-MQ-Q-O-OMO-GO-QQQ-O-Ofi-QO KINKORA SCII-O-OL The following is the standing of the elemental-v grade; of Kinkara --———i—ir _ ‘School for the month of February. ital)’. so much I have oome to] appreciate his approval in making. final selections. ‘Not that nly shop-l . ping today would have stllfiteredw Grade v11; _ 1_ Adelaide Duffy; W008i! ‘MN W“ m1 "all" ° m” 2 Simeon Farmer. 3 George Mc- (Contlnued from Page 2) Intermediate Department leader. Hymn, When I Survey the‘ Wondrous Cross was sung. A beautiful poem by James E. Wflg"; ____ ner, D.D.. entitled “How Much BANGOR, Northern Ireland’ Sh-all I Give", was read by Mrs. March 17 ._ (C?) _ RG Bram» McLeod. Miss Ella Semple led in wall, m; wife find ‘vyo-monthold prayer. Further dedication was m», are moving to Rhodesia - by offered by the leader with int: r- jeep with shlp and plane uccqm- mission of silent prayer and VOTSE-nmodgflgns reserved for months. of "Take MvI-lfe". was our-x by Bracmvcll bought the jeep 011d lVLi-s. George smith and Mrs. Bialrltitted in (‘Olltlpsible laumitg and a Andrews» followed by the Lord's 50.3mm“ fuel lame, Prayer P11 unlwn- He will cross by ship to England. Singing of the beautiful hymnldrive to Dover. cross to Culuis, “Sweet Hour of Prayer". brought_drlve to Marseilles, crass to Algiers this part of the meeting to a_ and head for his new horm- via the close. In the absence of the pres» SBQTHTB Desert. French Afi-loa. and dent, Mrs. l-Iowatt, due to the ill- the Belgian Congo. rlesa of her mother. Mrs. Warfield ' IRELAND TO AFRICA TRIP MADE IN JEEP Hone-r Roll for February. Grade VIII - 1. Joyce MalcKay. 2. George Donald. 3. Clayton Adams. Grade VII - l. Marlon Duggan. 2 Pauline Adams. 3. Etta Moun- lain. Grade VI - l. Lyman Adams. Grade V Sr. - l. Ina Murphy and Bloyce Adams (equal). 2. Grace Campbell. 3. Sheldon ' Adams. . Grade V Jr. — 1. Carl Murphy, 2 Clifford Donald. 3. Robert Ad- ams. Grade TV ~ 1. Ethel Adams. 2. David Adams, 3. Elton Murphy. Grade 1'11 - 1. Eleanor Camp- bell. 2. Enid Donald and Laura Campbell (equall. a. Rita Milrphy. Orr presided. Minutes of the two and Donnie Adams (equal). 2. Lola Murphy. 3. Willis iidams. Mrs. Lillian Blitz-teacher. Lilled Out, CORN lam No pads or plasters lo fuss with-lust a few drops of I painless remedy PUTNAIW'S CORN EXTRACTOR—only a few applies- lions and relief comes quickly. Taclill your sore corn today. For rapid results. foe greater comfort. use the old reliable Carl remover. PUTNAM'S CORN EXTRACTOR- 35c at all dealers in medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor wallpaper for the kitchen. I had toi have James‘ opinion an that. l I At the corner (and accompanied by grunts and shorts from more. than one of the hog-kind i.n the‘ rear of the truck) where the quiet; of this med of ours gives P11". to the busy tradttc qt the hignwssnj I left my nice scat between Jamesj mid Ml‘. G. and with another Indy‘ shopper from t-he community. loin- od Mir. omd Nitre. H. B. from "the viii-ago the sea" and rode in slate by ca: t e rest of the way to t-he; city. It was mulch later indeed] when I met James. who P18 difilloflr‘ ‘ed of, had been "just loclklng tar" tell in step and made our uny to- wards our ltrrleh. "Too bed" James said. as we walked slang "that we hm to sell that one, Ellen-J never saw s more likely looking animal, and such s good breed too". James would know. and be sbie to so back lgilbly and without error n» several ‘generations. I IiC-hod la blhwveth ls res-rues‘; wile at such a time. Ind glanced with interest art the dds- plays in the windows we word PM!‘ ling. If she bad been sulvwilllzlg to ‘assume the duties oil motherhood. ,it was. in s was’. no affair of mim- lNot everyone sees eye to We 0n lthis subltot. Borne m: bmind that ;=-lr they never make you leash: ,ihey’ll never make you-sly" and I0 dilniss it thmrgll I BOYCVL’, the for- my: quite overlhodovws the letter,‘ and when th are grown and 80M it ls the la one remembers. "I think, James" I said brlKhtiy some time intern-when we had tnc on one of the busier streets. We, Our-ville. Grade VII -- l. fiancee McCar- v-llle. 2. Lorne Richards. 3. Marion Brennan. Grade Vi‘ »— 1. Mary MoOlrville. 2. Leslie Smith. 3. Clair Duffy. Grade v - l. Bemlce Connick. 2. Georgina Richards. 3. Florence Lawless and Charles Sanlth (equal). Junior Department Grade IV (a) - 1. Catherine Mo- Misiiloar, 2 Richard Johnston. 8 Efmest Brennan. Grade IV (b) - 1 Deanond Duffy and James McMahon (equal), i‘. Mary Connick. 3. Maurice Corr. Grade III ~ 1. Bcmlard MoCsbe. 2. Rom Marie Gallant. 3. Albert-s Blanchard. Primary Dopsrtinust- Grade lI ~ 1. Motion McGlnn and Anita Blszloharri (Null). I. Margaret C ‘ ‘ Mshou. 3 Elaine Con. 2 Denzll Richards. a. Yvolrme 1A- Blsne and George Roberts (squall. l Grade I (b) — 1.-~ (Xsrville and (equal). JON!“ sally Farmer. SUGAR IN BLOOD ‘sugar in his blood. sndGeorgeD/lo Grsde!(o)--1.JbarlneI'lsnum Genevieve ‘misty. z. Paula Moi-m and some McCsbe (equal); s. Geraldine Mo- Ooruiiclr Grade I (c) ’ l. Waiter Rich- ards. 2. John MdMalwlrl, 3. Ifleorior Gmade I (d) — l. Nelson- Vito. 2. An adult has teal! m ounce of previous meetings were read by the secretary, and accepted as read. Roll call was answered by twelve‘. members and two visitors. Mem-l The quilt which was will be sent. away in the spring. and members are asked to sad further contributions to the pur- cel before then. The Heralds Mrs. G. Laird and Mrs. Miller Orr, offering very ln-. terosting articles. which left food for thought in the minds of all. The ‘Temperance and Christ-on‘ Qtelwsrdshlp secretaries read art- icles on their respective work. l Those to take part at April meeting whlh is to be st the homo‘ of Mrs. Blair kndrew, are as fol- lows: Loader, Miss male Laird; organist. Miles mists Laird; Her-l lids, Mrs. W. B. Bulmsn and Mrs. Mrs. W. B. Bulmsn. Roll coil to be snsvfirsd with s verse including the word Resur- l {CONGE- Totsl proceeds for meeting even $1.50 mite collection. $1.80. dues and $1.00 sinking fund. Mrs. Stewart Parkman was org~ allllt for the evening. A meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid fol- lowed, opening with singing hvnln “I Aim .'1‘hlne O Lord". Minutes o! previous tnlseting were reed. and after one correction. minutes were approved. Roll oall answered by eleven mombue. Treasurer re- ported e610 on hand. A discus- Jinn, led by Mrs. R. W. Stevenson on aiding with the installing of street lights for the village, was left open for next meeting. Col- bers reported making several calls.‘ finished ll Howatt; lunch. Mrs. Howstt and k \ Fresh active yeast does right to workl No loss action-no exts-s. steps. Gives sweeter, tsstier - bread flavour-digits, smooth texture-perfect fresh- nessl i! YOU BAKE AT HOME- always use Ileiscbmsasfs active. fuels Yesss with the familiar yellow label. Dependable for more than, 70 years - Csasdlfs tested favourite. M ‘irlssrh. shout reached what he had set as ‘s limit in our mending ‘we may fss well got thglwsfllplzper for bteléo| "when "W? Y m “m. ' tn with i t esnast t- linnlns to WW? 1m" KWPWK Pmflluill; r beuehihngy s: 1 aim ‘lint Wm‘ hlm- Vi" I Md lwpl my “pun ltoo certain of that. I only know. “l1’d'3lml°d" l" m“ hm“ "wfllkthnt at a. glance, it held a sunny Paper!" 3m“ "pmled 5° lwdlylglow, which made me rooell bees m“ “Y1 elderly’ gmuemln‘ “m “abollt the lawn on a stmlmer day. cane. iwnned bmlsiily-wide» “drumming alias on the wing and I Film ll-"dy- Elam lmlmm‘ “alarm nll of the nice thing; which ‘ind ihell- hum"! “WW “mdwombinc to make one remember ilfltlifllifilgeilmléiilléf-lfwP-Egiiigl‘ ‘those delightful flower-filled days. and decorated fetchlngly heme and only last Year that. YW WWW! ll‘- "Ald holw" J l f Jiuncs‘ memory lplfitirs to laPRI I “m” ma“ n‘ o KI-IOlYII by [phone "did Jamie get lactlan amounted to $1. Meeting clooed with the Mlrpslh Benedic- tion. Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. Gordon Laird. assisted by the In Memorlasss V GORDON l. BENTNEII fil-Fiity Seventh Birthday-UM‘! This your birthday, daddy dear Not. Is it used to be The Jsdneae of the day la [one You are not here to see: an ma-tiers like this while on others l1 marvel at its clean-nus. And all the while we were nearing n dealers. Indeed before he was aware at it. he nod followed-me to the enliven- .n department in s busy elm- Bilt l not before he had advised me ‘in a tone. which made a clcrk a over- hoard u look up iuqvlrin 1mm.‘ attend , to a customer "Do Your lsuyintz quick, Ellch-or not at all. You know Mr. G's not ns patient as 1 would be- he curt wait around for you all day" It was fortunate for nil concerned that I ilappcnrd quickly lg catch sight ofl g paper, within reach ot resources night . . . ...-v... . along today?" The reply must have been a llworable one. For James is all smiles. "lea" he says, "in sl tone that implies resignation "we were in town-oh. no. we didn't buy much. she gotsome paper, yes, I think it's for the kitchen-la it. Ellen? N0, I don't know what It's like-it was deer enough I know. Anrl he wasn't n bit lossesome? Wflll" this lhfll hits bggn g day for James and me and now “for goodness sske. Ellen" he Pay] "have you not no shame st nil? Gel me something lo est-I'm starving!" Until tomorrow no‘... .........._-..,,-~»vv--.._4-q-..e.. .. t ‘ pl) » I "m l r, l - Dlsry-Good-l . w fl ‘ No presents now. Just flowers dcsr Upon your grove we lay. ~ But . hesv hsltit)’ we would be, ' 1t q, hsd you been today. Lovtngly Remember“: by wm and Family, Best-Known h needy I oelglulflllfllfiord t area's dud? Scarves: Colorful array oi fashion- able scarves that are an essential adiunct to your sizes. Spring Ensemble. Prices- l.50 .. L95- 2.98 .. 4.95_ 1.98 .. 3.95 o=@w@w@e oq>eec>e o@oetntase_& Blouses: Shcrt sleeves, three-quart? or length sleeves and cap Hosiery: We are fully stack-ed with Hosiery in all the latest shades. Prices- All Prices-- sleeves. shades and ge§sveceee§e l. Q. o. $~’>i.~i»i‘-5v‘