can Your Doctor 'i.et lie Serve You ‘ are nofunimportant" m. Melee. dev from normal Iood bu! deserves the. prompt attention of a specialist. Call your Doctor. or so to lee him without delay. lleed his experiences eorsn- sel. end. of course. you will want to bring his prescription: hero for eerofol compounding. We can give lhe but in Iervloe and the best in goods There J; Ernest ll. Worth - nauoolers , ' l‘! Pllnde M. Phone 82 dulcx new wmr FlllL-SIRINGII-l FRESH YEAST EXTRA FINE BREADI Watch Pleischmsnn‘: n50: fresh Yeast go right to work -help give your breed more delectable flavor, fines, smoother texture n01 time. ll YOU IAKI AT IIOMI, be sure to get Iielschhssnifs yeast fresh Yeast with the fsmilisr yellow label. Dqendable — Canada's favorite more than 70 years. Mus m CANADA cart. ‘be you know what I think Q rrle; Eleanor McCaull; Alice t agokilt ltgugsrplyzl asked pne. shr; r; ALirimiew glans Falhiie I h Q YCUG O I H119 a n; I. U9 1Q —'”‘“' Jonah? old armchair, and gBiCh Mclgonsld; Mrs. W. cgsvies; CANADIAN ARMY {Pl ll ADP". Rob tossed to her. Mrs J. J. Dsvies; Mrs. Henry OVERSEAS . IILV firmer‘, who would consider Lapthome; Mrs. G W. McL ; (Maritime PIWIIINI) B! ll Islaad Issuer's Wle I acres of turni . must Mrs. Leith McLeod‘ . PAVWIIII! 34W Killed In Aet- looking forhsrdlbog’. Th r M J s’ 1&1" The? 1°11 N°Wlle1>erle1lMlssin' cor is {one now cuttihlra swirl-ti? Phersiger Mgsre Mrs‘ RT&gr9slo:n' l‘ N5 4 L _ ; _ _ Mm . . an P.E.I. Regiment mm o» - =» eisruhozas:'*".::=..::".u:.;; 2.‘:.L.'““ll'.:“‘s“"- - . i . . I‘ ' rs. - < The cream repenta- w b5 gg- grim-med the inst and most plcc- Alfred Farquharson; Mrs. Vernon CANADA sembled; the wood sadkindllng to us duty: cu‘ s. sleeping Howatt; Mrs. Roy Huestis; Mrs. m“: the poi" . I tried to in- Jl-mle to the oar, come; in as brisk Arthur Afflcck; Mrs. Harold Holl: nwmu- M-lilwlm 311B. Pl!" veigie Junie into gathering s la if 1i WON momlnl- He turns Mrs. A. W. Allen: Mrs. W. Picksrd: Hmwd‘ PM!!!» N-sl few curls of bircbbark from the out s neglected lantern-light and Mrs. Morton Dew; Mrs. Hal-r; "m" l" w" N0" Llberllflh plaoe where 1w, night's truck load remsrks: "Ellen. we cleared the Cudmore; Mrs. r. n. Rogers; Mrs. 9'1"“ Rerlm-ni of wood had been removed, he way in the cellars for tomorrow's A. Peake: Mrs D Scott: Mrs. Kaine’ Jfillfl. Rim Flsilsnds, smiled a disarming smile and work" and I a little ashamed re- Miller: Mrs. W. Grunt; Mrs. W. N-B _ brushedmysupgesticn lightly salt. celled how essant it 11nd en yndman; Mrs. T. Davis; Ernest N's- "4 P-E-l- 3081111611 “Some unusu- u " he said sud indoors. our u... still lab- om‘; Arlhui‘ Duvsr- Mrs. o. n. Meeker mum viziceor. ma. armed wml s. shovsl- orod. And now hishand u on me Ritchie; Mrs. n. . Devison: 1W"- "all- baadle weat iaeteed to his hunt- door to the stairway. whenshades Bernice Pound; Mrs. J. P. Hillion; ——~—————— 1W- 3!!! l" sledb fell the 1W1 0f Judy and Juliet-and my first Mrs. 1". I. Andrew; Moreside Groc- QUEEN 59mm! 59500!- rheir evening meal and laughed instructions to them. "I always" I ery- Mrs. A. O P Giil- Hazel merrily at their enthusiasm. To- ininned “make the beds a5 soon Vaniderstine; Beulah Munroe; H°"°r M" f" o""°b°"- . ether we made s. tour of inspee as the are sired in the morning." Iphlgenje Arsengult; sapnee New- can“ x1 1-_M'"'k Mlcculfliml 3- glvn that all A lovey theory! Today end up to son; Mrs. Harold Partri e; Stan- ‘Eve; MFQF“; 2f; 6"“ Fl M’ . . the vacant roblns nests. We dis- the present, the old bed of James’ ley Matheson: Donald cDonnld; 3 gfif D ‘l .' {c5 Mf °"'“‘k' coveted them. on tbkzd mlaplea his snoeslo a that we hope soon no 00- Mrs. M. C. Hynes; Mrs. C. Msc- ‘cradle’ vii I?’ 1' éiffaff. Péitieexv" In e- ers ose - - - - ‘ ' . ' well ea m u.» silver buiiieatihli %ye1:.r1dln§£:e§%d?1‘y owh 5,115 £323.». Pr??? ’3»‘/‘.m1‘£.1§'5"'ev§1'{'li MX filial‘ s"“°" ‘mm’ 3' °“““'"‘ the lawn. Irjwss from one of those low un- lumped—of all my dutils Brown- Mrs Boyce ‘Mcliie: Mrs: Grade VII- 1 Leilh Sweeney’ 2 "<1 with I 05111111 ll"! end lived? left un ne in today's rush this c, R 'Thonipson- M“ w_ s. Terrende Mcvvsde- 3 Arnold hand thee he brought down a psil over-shadows them all and is on Huegtis Mr; 1, '1; 13f“; My; Chevcrie. ' ' of imaginary ducks-apparently of svrful omission in James’ sight! ,1 w ‘wanén M1,; 3 M‘ 3m- Grade vii: 1. Merrill Doyle; 2, the Musaovev me inee they were n1 tomorrow _ Dinry-Good- rggslsg» ' a 55.15am; w Billy Davey; a, Clifford Ready. pxerchod high up 1n me bare “gm L Hufibly Mr; jun Bx-adshaw; Grade V: 1, Gerald Arsonault; snohes wheso not s soul exce t Mrs A E ‘wmhmn M” B_ H 2. Hudson Willoughby and Donnie Jamie and hi8 Ifflldllllllihfil‘ wild Murray" iouise Roaérsow. Joyce stcele: 3' Damle“ Lemur‘!- IDY them. These were presented WEST KENT SCHOOL Deacon? Blanche pmiaysén- Mrs, arm“ v11 1' Dmmld 5811M"? WM‘ the . a compliment‘ m ____ Pope B-eer Stewart Pierce; olive 2. Walton Power- nnd Ralph Drew; fie end me with orders to Honour Roll for October: mwm". ‘James McKee.‘ Mm 3-g°%dl"(,3_l‘=ill1§"~ _ ' “m “E P?“ n3Zi3'rT.‘a5iR-31i."~‘°"aTiiiiiiélii “my wmlm“ m “5- Sig“; D=J§=§=i danhulii-"s" éllémdualil s I . ; _ g‘, _ ’ ' "WW" 5° "I *4 l m". Iilll- ‘M’ “d 1.3"“ J"‘““°' “l”? ghwlilliagg-tolivil-(Zfwflenmafsmncher: "End. lv- 1 Pet Mewaua- 2 Itmflel slipper than one made cam“ m: 1* 9"?“ J"‘““°' 2' .1 L currln- Betty Large" May Bobby x1 glns" :1 Brian ndylb’ from faery ducks that Jamie en- n6] lgrowh f,’ Dav‘ Hum" . pflcei Lies jam“ pow-HY Mrg, Grnde I : 1.'Be'rnerd Connolly‘ oyed in the house ecross the lane. m, ‘ififc t 11ml: ékfz“ bmgf" l7: 5 A’ Mcljonfld- M,‘ win Mb 2, Warren Hennesscy: 3 Aicidé my pernlexlns uerlea. Jock told no} “° °' ' “ y “c “' nbugllrbu» Mrs '1. n Mcoail-ou Marlin ' m‘ W" "l!" ‘"2" l!" “M! 0°“- oin- vm- 1 Heather Lanlz‘ John Simmonds? Mes‘ Percy sun’ Grade IV= 1. Euzene Wynne; 2. mulllfniflw whvddcni mime Donald Lei-vi a. Isabel Mac! monds; ma. dig billing; Henri! ffwh s°metll 3- Kelvin Dew“ sen inslead selling so h“ - yn-mm - -. or 316m?" Wh don't u» bib-d: cl-iua vm 1, Earl Jewell‘ 2. 1%?“ will“ gbrk- fiflqw '1' m? 5M3, n" 1» Alibi" Pine-w "- walk South? when will the wild Barry Beers; 3. James Wood 'and “n3 manor May bufly5 Mrs. Lbyd ream"; 3' Pilmck “mm- Reese fly over! Why do dead seeds Doualss Cameron. equal. Arleh, pmwu- M“ 1,0535 5 "- - slow next Bum: ~.r And beosuar Grade v11: 1. Morris Jenkins‘ 2. Acom. Mr, F y; 6,0,“. mo. DGYBFE 11" IBRH]; M-hllr: 2. John Jemfl brought our, s “n M” Earl Hobbs; a, William MacKin. m” MM. Mafism‘, C°,_,,,,: L H ‘gma 3-nlf9blli "Mm . _ PM“ 0n I Ill ell-Ilse“! 101' hi! "°"- Coffin" Mrs A a liacPlidfdmI: cebggeelaufei- gaerbld 19g”; w’ 2' m‘ l“ "W"! 9""! ("We 6"“ WI‘ 1' “mm” P""“°"‘ 11m cubed‘ Blake’ Mrs J r’. Grade 11-‘ 1' Ila fiacDraljrlvaled‘ 2. M" Ndffll Pole tflflllhtl" " Bub." PM“ 3' Kmdhudm‘ oore Mrs JamefOrsbbe- Mrs. Jack Mnhsr- 5 Percy Vail ' thm violently ock returned F?’ ‘"- 1' J°"‘““‘.M‘°“°“‘ Randal Larter- Major Mercer‘ Grade 11:’ 1' Alfred Arlenault- him to this house lfid we settled .1 '| “are ‘Ho???’ fqun’ 2' Jo." Mrs E G Saunders‘ Elsie Mo: 2. Vincent Griffin" 3 Donny Dunn °“"‘°1"°' °°ml°mhly l“ "l °lc Grrllde Vi? Tmauéil” gflldhtllllilgs‘. Loci-P Mrs. Geo Patterson- Fred All" Francis Peter's’ roe chair so comfortable my Mu,,.,y-c;,m°dy. " 3 35:1; wwér. vehwn “My Eng w". Grade II: 1. Parker Lund; 2. own eyelids vy ‘bu, and,“ ' ' "n. M“ r. vmldmgmc. “km, Philip Dole; s, Richard Duffy. 11w Muesli to his. Grade ‘v; 1, Billie Bait; 2. ved- mi. Willard rumin- iar- Gm“ Y= 1 Georve Dillon: 2- to knalrzw does the George Grsyston; 3, Richard Csr- bar-i Pound" . J. A Likely: Bmy Fmw" 5' AM" Lumi- Wlnd “"39 ‘Wlmdllh 555"" WM‘ "Yl- Mrs K S 'Rngers' Mrs Keith ' ins the tho t that was r- Grade IV: 1, Donna Horne; 2. Mari-owl Mp5 pmh gobb- M“, ‘Anunnn 55°C! most in rn . "Why don't ey Blair Anderson: 3, Shirley Vessey. Em,“ ‘15mk‘..‘M“ V“ 35ml“. -——’ come for me?" A lonely rem Grade Iv: 1. Frederick seller: 2. M“ Em 155mm‘. M“ Gui“; Birds on battlefields are less up- l-hlllk the 121811.15 osn be. '7°&"‘_:§.l%'f_'ri ‘ghefigrdfigbewg/elgé" Harding; Martha Poole: Mrs. E. W A" by “helm” than m"- . ' ' . ' cKinn - rs. L. B. Webs r. “WI cane eliea when Jamie flgmgfla} my“ J'ml°'°“'i3' 0°“ gins KfmMcM - Dr. C: - m and Jams had not oolae , h, 1 PM, Bum... 2 man: Mi-a. ery Mariam, Edna ‘ his lllt rspoet- w . Junk-f,” 3 DU,“ Quirk,‘ Munroe; Jenn lkiman; e Hazel ‘ l 1' 1 ed Rood their won: ab... u~ Ellaeb th c r- 2' srema- Mrs Effie Desflnches‘ ~ ""18 l»? W llr- I- flier scion latter: a. Juedith gatcwsri Mrs. ‘Flu. stems: Mrs. Percy l ll iméghb" lmll the line wlw else en nook w, equal. Worth; Mrs. n. o. Heywood; Mrs. Llled hh fioithful home 1nd Grade I: No examinations. W. E. Be in; Mn. J E - , , . land: Mn. o. w. luell; ma. I i , ' ‘ ' l. Buell: Mrs. H. L. Barrett: I Mrs. Alan MdAulay: Mrs. Auid: . i ' \ Mrs. L. 0. Ledwioh; Mn ‘Robert Q ' Mills: MrsMIra Brown; . _. , , H \ 1 . W. Bentley. Mrs. J. A. hfoNatr. , , . Geo. Craig; Mrs. Irnest H , _ 4 gsmempéf‘ first. ‘villi-ed Livln - . - one- . . : . . o. * n. Iolbrook: ma. .1. . : . ,1 2) ‘ IISIIIIC UP Neil Robinson; m-a Frank. m- (lg. m} - in. "v obr~r= ""- sus- » n n “SOIL - s a ; s. A. E. Smith; or Mc- ' Rlougsil‘: Mrs. H. MeNevln; Mrs. ex cued. . loyvoltv . Per nib oad l 1 e " . . elm: Mrs. Willard Leak. 1 s ' lat-lean M esm each: Mrs. A when: (rv/rl" "'- yuca“. u ‘|||' "Brent Haiti: Mrs. Cool W ; ,»_ Penetrating-Stall!!! = . "we flew-g l t/Ppeeisae l s/ .' b room ; . . ‘W’ mm even w ' . lleaevereoelkv ‘lgpeg: pfieretlnte . "1 w“: houre-eorelleveeude ofoolbde 5""! ~ ~ ' n - mis- broneblel congestion, musculertl as. ' m» ,- “w”; a“; u. -v|uov mllooenélest .- ~ i 183g,‘ - ' ' Protestant llrphensge Annual Collections [Chariotielovvn Continued] Irving Oil . . . . .. 8 Crisco/ell Studio Ed's Terij . . , . . . . . . . E9??? Baker; Mrs. $1.00 Each: Mrs Don R-a-ttlbone; Mrs. D. Dmcch: Mrs. Melvil . A. McMillan; Hols men; Mrs. A. C. Sin sir; Mrs, F. H. Seller; Mrs. Wm. Brehaut: Mrs. U- H- FNWI‘; Mrs. Bayer; Mrs. T. E. MacNutt: Mrs. Stuart Dickson: Mrs. 00x and Mrs. L. Cox; Gordon Wright; Lulu Toombs; A Friend; Mre- C. M. Shannon; Mrs. Geo. Show (Stanho e): : Ivan Home: Mrs. E est Lord: Mrs. D. A. McIsaac; Mrs. L. S. Stevenson: Mrs Muriel McDonald; Mrs. Geo. Robinson: Mrs. Samuel Kennedy; Anne. Mair; Mrs R. Crosby; Helen Lawson; Mrs. A. M. Bruce; Mary E. Acorn: Miss A. F. Gli- morc; Eva McLeod; Mrs. Weir; Mrs. Bartlett; Mrs. Cosh; Mrs Reuben iifcDonald; Miss Fyfe: Mrs, McMillan; Mrs, Vanbuskirk; Mrs. Irving Buchanan; lvfrs. John melon; Mrs. Ben Stentiiord; rs. Ira Stewart; Mrs. Harry Foster; Mrs. John Gordon; Joseph Wealtherbie: Mrs. Gordon McCal- lum; Albert Zakem; Mrs. W. 1's Drake; Miss Abbie Robertson; Mrs. J. Pickard; Mrs. J, II‘. Young; Mrs. I'm Puncher; l". J. Storey; Mrs. Hoyd Wonnncott; Marjorie Holl; Wlnnifred Burns; Mrs. Ralph Rogers; Mrs, J. B. Murley: Mrs. Wm. Burleigh; Mlrs. Gordon Mitch: A. M. Bums; Mrs. John Campbell; Mrs, J, C. Cook; Mrs. H H Court; Mrs. Willard Spencer; Russel Finley: Mrs. F. B/(Jonrad: lVl‘rs. Lantz; Mrs. G. R. Starrott: Mrs, Fhimk B. Clarke; Mr. G. S. Storey; Mrs. J. F. When: Mrs. Gordon White: Mrs. Gordon Stc- wart; Mrs. Norman sundere: Mrs. J. Fraser; Mrs. J. , McDon- sld; . G. H. Taylor; Gwen Mrs. J. T. Hiintel" Mrs. G. Barbour; Mrs. S. G. Beppin: Mrs. J. A. Bentley; Mrs. . E. Haywood; Marguerite Brehaut: gessie Fullerton: J. A. Wil- ams ; Toombs ; Mrs. Stanley ‘Bryant: Muriel Weeks: Doris Ferguson; Jean Mo- . Jewr- . me CHARLOTTET T , us» ' - " .. [IAIY POI ‘IIIIQIIAILI. Cold, for this ungm "x3: after a longski trygkandaspill ortwo, she'll be ready and eager or a t that davouruelwaya hill-bodied, never c8110!“ 'pton’s. ha? testing Liptolfa ea. will" will: M11. w I. sonécrlidrisirgnonsg 13min; a Ofl C M21103 mm’ Total Central R0 alt Per Mrs. Georgeylt.’ $1.50: Mrs. G. R Lewis Mlfl-OOJ eachrm) s. am - McMillan” MrsPGr' M“ Mrs. James Swen. Mrs. John Bulman. M M r $2.00 eaclgguJ. n h ell: Herr MacPhaii- M! . $1.50: 11' ed M In“) l’ acPllail. , Geo. H. Inman; Neil William Potts Dougsll ; 50¢ Kenneth MacDo Official List evvis Mrs. cs6." Grant; E t Freeman , D J bu" b 1i . . am ;hw Tom: ‘lgio: sldron Sel OWN GUARDIAN bracingcu ofbrisktsstinghptorfeTenJ-lpto '2 is say has brisk y, spirltedpnd t _or ma: 1d. Winter or summer, spring or ou'll nlwa e enjoy a cup pf é s now to brash Thom- Frank 50c e n! M? . - 1"" gfmlmimlidvlzw eliarlgxts; gfl- Flmlle imwer: Mrs. John ‘Total: smock Arsv Shore mgailllllllle lumen. Jean Mac. Elsie MacDoagall and a Albert MacDoug- _ Goodwill Mac- grail‘ John n. MscPl-ieil; Jame; each: John W. MacDoug- Nevin: Earl Moons; John AGMEST all; El’. of liasualties This column ls reserved for ncls of local interest. but advertising of a newer nature may be inserted at five seals a word. aisle!!! My. able In advance. OIAUWBLL for Photographs. vrcrolur nouns ll. the safest investment in the world. l1. 5. 3i OONIIDIIATIDN LIII IN IUIANCI e 10-13-81. VICTORY 151F511 pay twice as much interest as banks. i1. s. ll COAL - Bend in your trucks. g? have coal. H. B. Large and . , 6 ‘SPECIAL Ml-Tlfifivo Knl his of Columbus Thursday, 8 P. NEH 6 m aura’: llnTYJuoNAL SEM- INAR. -- Queen Hotel. Tuesday. 8.15. Subject: "The Power of Prayer." All welcome. 11.6<1i. NU MODE BEAUTY PABLO]! now open for business after being completely redecorated. Featuring Helene Curtis Creme Cold Waves. Also Machine and Mechineless raermanents for everybody. fihone OBDINATION BEBVIC E. — There Will be an nrdinatioi of deacons in Alexandre Church on Thursday November 8th at 8 P. M. music. A cordial invitation tended to all. Rev. Sterling 181L205- -, house. Minister. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENQX-The engagement ' C nounced of Margaret Grace. RI... daughter of Mrs. Harry Webster and the late Mr. Webster of Augus- tine‘ Cove. to Wendell Curruihers. son of Mrs. Edward MacFadyen and the late Mr. MecFad en of Augustine Cove. Mowing: o take place the letter part of Ovfénélili. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hewitt. Lower Montague, nounce the engagement of their only daughter Louise Marguerlle, R. NZ. to Elmer Laurie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Johnston, Pet. ers’ Road. Marriage to take place this month. ' 11-6-11. PRESENTATION T0 GROOM. ‘IO-BE - A leaslnll function tuok laoe on Frdsy afternoon when r. Frank Dillon. foreman of the Patriot Job De nt, was waited on by his fellow workers and presented with a suitable ores. ent. The presentation was made by J-lmes Coyle. make-up Fore- man of the composing room. 11rd Of Thanks The family of the late- Ludlow Jenkins wish to _thar_1k their friends for their many kind acts and expressions of sg-mpath dur- ing the illness and en h o their lher. 11.6-1i. In Memos-jam fond and loving memory of o dear wife. and mother. Mrs. Regi Rose. South Lake. who passed away on November 6. 1M4. You bade no one n last farewell, You said boodhye to none The heavenly gates were opened A loving voice ssld “Come”. Your life is a beautiful memory Your death is our silent grief You sleep ln God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. So no Iew-e- in God's leaping The rouzh road safely o'er And our do... .io..1e.- we loved so \\' I-Iss only gone on before. Lovlngly Remembered by Her Husband Reggie. Daughter and Son-in-Lnw Ines and Walter. 11-6-11. ' In Momoriam ADAMS — In memory of Elmer Adams who Passed away Novem- ber d. 1M4. Today ls a day of remembrance With many sad reflfele A day we shall always remember when the rest of the world for- gets. We think of you in Illelwe (g e ur name eVlhttowol-Jltzluweygl" W he" 7°“ v ce And s” your face again- Inwrmgsby His Friends Koir and John. 11-6-11. In loving memory of our dear eon, Thomas Elmer Adams, View, who departed this life on November B. 1944- ;“; ; y," ago dear Elinor fllnosrflod called you away. And left our Home so lonely We'll ne'er forget the day. “mambo the times we used t0 ha e Ohi Whyv did you have to I" God was short of one more angel That ivss wvhy he sent for you. , F tie b Father, lglr-gfherls‘ arld Sisters. 11-6-1l. ln Memoriam In lovin ‘memory Ill Elmer r ‘ea v1 who dQaer-ted mulffeoltlovembeg-wfl. 10M. all the world were ours lo give “we give it yes end more o see the fees of one we love some smiling thro our door. '--"~;J.~"..r;-.-..".1Jr."""-~ _ Ill-ll. In Memoriam In iovlnL-lnemiry of I-lnser View 1 ho aAvwllgsember d. l“: p. Jase‘ when your life was brightest Ihpn ur years was beet "ed from the world of To a '13:“! eternal rest. by Wallace and Storing laser-led u_"@lll"fif and Indie Adan GEITIIAL apsnnnu’ In Memos-lam l in every bran 011 Sunday. October 21st. in the Presbyterian Murray Harbor North. Th ihc unveilulg of the Roll of and women of the Murray volunteered their services was conducted by the Rev, C. D. Henderson. In able occasion. Mr. spoke in tribute to the Many of these are still awa home. on active service, b possible to do so. were in ence st this service. of Dedication wss lead Harry D. Miller. cant George D. Graham. wounds in Italy, Decemb 1H3. Presentation of s msde to each veteran or of the Church A. Miller, William Kennedy rgfié Honour Roll which about. to unveil is a visible the debt which we owe sold/vs. and in particular Bible G. Reid and Harry D. Mills . Following is the Dedication lid< - 02/3/01! 177 fill! Delia/bus for .7 OU’LL know how delicious bran can be when you've fried Post’s Bran Flakes. Their tempting, nut-sweet flavor is deliciously rliflerenl. -Aud they provide other food benefits not found cereal. Posl’s Bran Flakes contain just enough hrsn to help prevent constipa- tion due to lack of bulk. And because they contain other parts of wheat, you get wheat nourishment with: your bran. Eat Post’s Bran Flakes regularly. Eat them for the bran you need . . . PLUS protein and carbohydrates your body needs with iron and phosphorus for bones and teeth . . . PLUS a simply grand, a ppelizing flavor. And don’! forget that. Posl’s Bran Flakes are just as delicious and efieo- ' live in light, tender bran nluifine. Sugarless recipe on both Regular and Giant. Economy packages. I A Product of General Foods Honor Roll Unveiled At Murray Harbor Nth. 3 SB!‘- vlce of particular inwrest was held Church at is was Honor containing who names of the men Harbor North congregation who galiantiy in dc- fence of King and Country. The service. held at the regular hour of morning worship in this Chilrch, Minister. ‘M1 1113' propriate sermon for this memor- Henderson valiant men and women whose names are inscribed on this Roll of Honour. y from ui who have returned and found i: attend- An Address l’? H.011 Honour was unveiled by Mr. Erlr est S. Graham, whose son. Serg- ciicd of Mr. of er 13. WAS n relu- tive in recognition of their services in the World War recently brought to a victorious finish. Four Bids-rs participated this presentation, namely. Thomas in , Harry r W? RT!‘ EXT)???‘ slon oi the fact. that the scenic Ql this church recognize and b01101 {,0 CLII‘ those from this community. Some debls an extent, that they can never be paid. Indeed, if we attempt to re- pay them with gold and silver we ony blind our eyes to their true magnitude and value. The least, (and in fact most) that we can do, is to ognize and honour our debt. end we have inscribed this scroll the names of. the diers who went, forth from community to protect and serve our nation, our liberty, way of life, our lives themselves. and the organized Christian faith as we ow it. May this inscription through the passing ars ever remind us oi the sncr ice, even unto death which was madelon our behalf. May it ever remind 11s 0f film!» debt which we owe. but which we never can repay in full. Following are the names as they appear on the Honour Hail: Archibald Dixon, Albert GT3" ham. Arthur W. Llewellyn. Archi- bald E. Graham. A. MORWCOQ Llewellyn, Cari S. Graham, Char- les H. Graham, David Guy Reid. E. Florence Henderson, Ethel Beu- trice Reid, Everett Roy Glow, Emerson K. Johnston, Everett A. King. Eldon R. Llewellyn. E. Reginald Reid, E. Grant Sens",- baugh. George D. Graham. Geo Everett Dixon, G. Grant Graham, Gerald M. Graham, Irving Llew- ellyn, James D. MscLure, Lever er; F. Graham. Lyle G. Hicken. Marshall Jackson, Milton H Llewellyn. Newton I-I. Hlcken, _R. Borden Graham.'Ruth Irene Hic- gm, my‘ B. Graham. Raymond S. Llewellyn, .Wm. Hnzen Muc- Lure, Wm. Ivan Reid. Wm, Wes ton Johnston. Woodrow W. Jack- son. Jere of such e. nature, and oi~ sucn cannons r-‘omssrs 'I‘he forest-area 0f Cell“! l-l onthepechge. ARES made with little butter-or with shortening instead-are outstandingly moist, soft-textured and delicious, when you use Swans Down. For Swans Down's tender gluten and remarkable fineness make every cake velvety-numbed sud meltingiy deli- done-help- i: my moist sod fresh for days. Swans Down is rude expressly to make better cakes. Milled from the choice "uiner portions of good Canadian whens, Swans Down" is sifted again and again through silk. until 27 times es fine as ordinary flour. Gives rarer success every time. See rested recipes If u rule's worth rolling It's worth mall" with Swausvowu CA Kl FLOUR iAr. Arid Mrs. Wallace Lcwther’: 57th Anniversary The beautiful spacious home of M1". W.S Muttart and lumlly. North Carleton, was rile sctnc 0f n haPPY event on Tuesual‘. Ocuzbel 30th, i945, when the brothers, sis- ters and quite a number of nephews and nieces gathered w celebrate the 57th anniversary of Ml‘. and Mrs. Wallace Liowthers wedding. Alter all had asscmbizd, Mrs James Stavert led the bride and groom to seats of honor and Mr. Albert Mutter-t reed an address during which Mrs, George Cali- beck Presented them with an sir riete all: to which they fitt- ngiy replied. "For They Are Jolly Good Ilvllows" was sung. They have almost reached their 85th and Beth birthdays, so did not bounce them but admired their buoyant spirit and how kind-ly the years have deal; with them. A delicious buffet luncheon was served by the ladies and liic re- mainder the evening spent in social conversation and music. A qua-rtetts with Mrs. Blanche Har- per at the piano was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. James Stuvert. Marv and Albert Muttnrt, also other singing. Blast Be ‘Fire Tic That Binds. and God Save The King. brought a very enloyabie time to s close. HEAVY HYDROGEN There is one atom oi heavy hvd- l-ogen in every 5.000 units of the ordinary kind.