bins truth with error. They share 9- 5 t-hc mistake o! supposing that the fifiddgmdmlgflgg gnggéienectiv” other instructo Y/auvze 41914, am. ; . those fine, field-flesh vegetables the into Aylma- Vegetable Soup give it that ext-a Aylmer goodneu, that superb Aylmer flavor.‘ And once you taste this full-bodied vege- table soup, you'll declare Aybna‘ is the best you ever tasted! flan! ham how giveher family the benefits oi‘ 9 vegetables . . . whanabaaervoaAylma-Vegatable t of peas, cons, carrots, celery, turnip. tomatoes and. k— soupiSossrveAylma-Vegetablefloup often! m i. R. SOUP ' was FAiiiiX uessaves AYLMER 011w» ,..': :;ll."‘j §Po'o*l=.~' Dix firs"? samhe dlrgctililn. 52ers‘ l I ll‘? l1‘ W 5 "- ing a haif-emotv glass. His man- one lo!‘ W 0m W" "Biciled is ner was suave and self-assured homing. Down the hill, and across and tho dam, where the water is as dark mam be somewhem h, the now as the dusk, which will econ Wanna eniold the countryside and up the Susan fen a dennm 8mm. o; short-cut to home. Jeanie is ~ti11 myeresg “No. 1 haven-t met gym’ IWIY- All d" the W" 11°“? "m" Pansy. I don't think I've ever the lane wore a deserted look--.he "en mm beforeg» ed". No oloud o! Bmoko "He's a captain in the Army." issued irom the chimney nor is Pang exp1fl1ned_ “got a M, a; there any irlendi light beaming we M- Qgflceg- Sh‘, n“; he, mollowly "om v WWW" W" hand on Susan's ann. “One min- - ' lite-I'll bring him over here and (Continued from Page I) r, and wonder if you would also be a virago. However, I can't bold out much hope to you that anything you lay or do will change your parents. for my observation is that people who engage in iamily ieuds enjoy it‘ so much that they can't wait to indulge themselvm in the pleasure oi calling names until they are "Aims r. n. r. neurlvas "mlrlt fl S.-S. John Robert Mr. and Mrs. John Boy‘ iums, Calii.,-returned to his nome a few months ago aiter being in this country. over three years, two oi which were most oi that time deal oi his time in glen h oi the continent. well as Ireland and Scotland. He admired the beauties w! countries, famed in song and sto . but we are told he came back America convinced that the pret- tiest girls are to be iound in the id Isle. -John Robert Boyd is a grandson of that much respe known Prince Edward Isla A. Macdonaid, who has l this state many years, and is now tar beyond the eifitryear-old mile- 17 e It“. night This was an “a1one" night at this 5.15m, mo); anomsi: 55p from my house at Aiderlea, but ideal ior glass o; 5hgffy_ elllflyilll fflvllfiie P" ml- J°¢K sell on her social composure. but came in to visit awhi e and to re- mug to he; gunprlse, s)“; fell; m“. late some oi the ha penlngs on his trip t0 til! llily- ' Q T0155 MW seemed to be beating faster than James Willi"! i° km" "id “'0 h“ usual. now absurd, though. to let numberless other questions. Ha hersqg be so agmged by g yqung picks up his lantern to leave ior man who was a stranger, ‘tjbe lonely house across the lone. She looked un as Pansy came ilfiélmfifé ‘i5 ll‘. “i.'.‘.‘.$‘."-‘~i-.‘-':l€ IELIEVES ulszniis MT cool" he remarks. glim lng the . s ltle ‘oi the irosty s an while ’ t u moon climbs above the bills in the blue night-sky. "I guess" I reeled by that namo on my" Doolittle, a native son oi our ulster city, Alameda. when the two met somewhere in the South Pa- Don’t let your children suffer from Winter Ills! overhear him continue "it would be just u well to move that first pig toinorrow". He turns back to a ca a subject. "It never hurts to ha e them used to their new surroun - lugs." So that's "the way the wind S tho month oi Isabel Stead . Linton liodiiafitloni N0 I MQRE i The Tirnzrlsondon ' t?“ ""'° '°°" ' iii ihrslrot Mair TIIIBABISOIIIIJEI‘ Rfililloua belied may be based ran uslvnsoua oarranc‘ on lutrlorlty, or on experience, or, prom-aw! upon a blond o! the Susan ut down she lid o; u" . q ' two. ereut raaunts - l set diiierently w wmt m ..{§. n" y“ m“ 1”“ poled to be. though mistakenly. mantel piece. Two h glvibllyoootttoe t°§§<§~= h en scceo a r o eno wficltanis commended by vabat cthey quite a bgaisew G i be an adequate suthority- There were soun s in me pgg‘. that oi history. or of a church or :59. Her mother was talking to yra the maid. shouting‘ com- iavour. Others, on the contrary. Baillie thro n into the kitphgn are strongly prejudiced against g A" lilo olinquencies o! the authority as a {actor in shaping bmwfpwme- sllmohhinlabout the relilious beliei. Their creed. they “ m°'—‘h° mm bod been tou h eolaro. must s» the product of l, i t-mTllo worst of a mull u: eir own reasoning and verified * i‘ W" "W? mo Wells were by their own experience '° mi“ i’ Each oi ' m“ institution. or even o! popular these views. when held 3 m“ w" 3 in an extreme ionn. seem to corn- i has a tn m in- .. ‘>1 "l glibloallmls gvitlfntlfe“ rlgiixlbnmbas- “ilk” "m" "lmshfli- “"11"!” Whatever ' dependence oi Judg- so 5mg;- mont a man may subsequently Lydla's time f . " claim. it ll obvious that the carl- don't look a. gliIchoPg datum? last cmd he held was derived mouth. Goodness know; my from authority; all he knew and we're going to pgy go, 1L “W. _- all he believed about religion had "Oh. don't worry." Susan grin- been received iroln his parents or Md- ‘Tm not complaining." She rs. And to what- flung herself down in a sprawling ever age nu first introduction to oitltudo on the soia. "I shall have relig‘ were postponed. his first i0 2° llld change in a minute. ideas about. it would necessarily l , be derivative. communicated to W“? i0 be like?" him some external authority. m Preidea at alL L is built up whebher that authority were a lb: hi0 lhmlfill b u. Idont living teacher or a book. Again mg" W ° i o Mn ya know now- when anyone rightly addresses Y“- himseii to the bask oi thinking out his own creed of ascertaining not what he is supposes tlo balievsublllt ll"..l:l::.‘.:'::.“..":..'.i. l. n‘: go; ~1- “g; yo» m» c»... m“ _ asacc aantherewas be most unwise ii he es ac a, mo“ east oombllah this in s kind o1 mental m,“ “gm m ‘i 41mm" ""11 lsolauonborsnteugt gunman‘. mg; "m "i" i‘ "W" ml dw 0n m Wil- saie shelter oi . must not decline to weigh care- They had pnfiedfiffgo by tube iuily the accumulated evidence oi but, the unattractiveness oi é others when foaming \ it. weather broke down Lydian resolve X . by ook so nice in Yet his own. in the long trublel. and she hailed s. ta any creed worth having lfllll - The party. when they arrived, The opposite error, that oi relyins was wel on authority alone. of beingrcady holsol! greeting old friends and to accept a set of religious convic- being introduced to new ones. She 3on5 ready-mode £10m‘? because sill a glass o! sherry. "The are enbhrln maim- thgclogical statement and Follndlngs stimulated her nerves. have satisfied great numbers oi P other Dwpm h“ do“ p“; hum were ib ties of romance and A creed so held is likely to be m? urf-htfi any moment any- frigid and couventiorlal: it lacks “Wilma: mdvoglé-r onohstlgey that controlling and transiorlninz mm“ be Lmmlomeddv aow X: more Broadhuxot seemed now; the silence and the forest and the crowded, stuffy little house th under way. Susan found my; or n e and excitement oi her our. 0091c. Here, at any nos, her father and stepmother sit A .-nn- . rs. Bayiord. g to Mummy in the doorway." hair. long eyeslsshes, a smal (Ocnhlnued from Page 2) tary moustache. and an upright and you pause to wonder why his ilgure. standing t hostess. He gaze is set so steadfastly in the one hand suuporthm hm“ ° ° ' introduce you." ndsr to be more certain oi his til tomorrow -_ Diary-Good- blrgvs" at Aiderlca ton hti n n'_,ht. IGLINGIDN SCHOOL Report oi Iigieington School ior umnfi“ bruary. do» Into bronchial the chest and beck Grad 1X (BrJ-L Jagklg Mg. tubes wiihitasooih- surisooaillssgood, ken. 1GB" Undcrhay. lngmodlclnslvswli- “mill .3':"..“l*-;*- is". ."~ ‘dW-.&'%'i'$‘yfi‘i‘.""“"..~. O O o . ~ ° " ° ' oldViduVapoRubon thethroat. I . grade VII-l. Bruce Stead. i. chest and back at. bedtime. Its jiarle Obiiin. S. Vera Dlngwell. netrating-stirnulatlngactgon rs. n- o.» a IV-1. m and 1m. too . . My.‘ Grladee 1II—-1.. lira Coiiierl‘. vfgggigu] ‘lawngofmby Grade 1 s}. -1. Katheryn Itob- lune. brothers ' °"' use Vapollub. drgrade r ad. Arthur- MoKen- mkmmh home-proved , pg u. o. Perfect tiendance ior the month V Jackie Aitken and Joyce Aitken Hrs. Brenton Stead. teacher. hat you éiould hear every- ‘ on. Lydia stfigne inouiliingly into m; Y s ed on experience. and that a choice gm- $.;.,”f‘"','“m"§;,k_.®“°= ‘mm-mi has to be made which accepts the "wh t» m » ,. one and rules out the other. "Pregtys rotetcrw Tvllzaemkclllllsgebeoui WW do you think this party is ruc- ciiansorrcrowiv“ cunnouas “s”- Try Kellogg's Varleiyl for every iaaiel * Ivoryano on cheese Ms hvovrlio l/leirfivorites I A diihreni package-froth cereal f I0 lndlviduel podtcgel of I delicious cerefi Sonsollling new . . e lbebaxlnhebovvli ldoailaraherselsoei orbedfllnesnach -- 1km ARE n; delicious Kellogg cereals in the Variety. They're made from corn, wheat and rice a a . some flaked, some shredded, some popped! All are ready-to-eat, easy to digest, always fresh! And somethin new: each of the package: is a Kel-BOWL- adage! The ackage is the bowLjust open and serve. No shes to wash! Ask your grocer for Kellogg's Variety he: time you shop-made by Kellogg's, by long odds the greatest name in cereals! TR)’ Til/é‘ IVEW WAY 70 81/? 661G345‘! But I d it 111 quite amusing. if]??? our“ lint green irock, Wong‘ 313E, i‘? you 51151" chlllsed into the green violence as soon as they oft the one on either side oi the tire- aoe. and Terence Blackburne iso- ated in his term. drinking tea in tlze pitch-pine dining-room with his “Susan. did you ever moat Mar- tin Graham?" Her "host's daugh. there 9 ' i tcr was the lbow. "look. Ellen 8 Dlafy line is. 03.. The man talk- Susan looked in the direction z a, u‘ hi.“ "may. w". § i-ilfli; W85 required o! her. She saw o s. t-all young man with iairlvgafiry to er was laughn a little. l1 in the doorway and the other hold- ho looked as though. his e iii. e prided her- sldera/bly iluttered and her heart i. POWNAL UNITED Cl-IIURCH ,i Bill-OPENING SERVICES p ‘KINDLY-i "ARCH 24th alums" M0 _ WORSHIP.- v on: worshipping irrspirii and in Truth- ‘Alitbifl: mim- Now Thy Creator. v Poet: Mrs. g . Maoliianon and Mr. E. Smith. 7:001 .2 nvunlliswoaslln». on: The Church’ a Our MldsL-QTbe Minister. '-.....***-.:..*:.':.~:.f.-. *i'.~i-.:. "s: "o “c. vans’ sols; lnajrnicn 6&3‘ ° “"°"' ; 2 ; svaarnonr wlitcouc ~‘-:. cgavltigirsrr 031908881? btiitsavxcilll. minus». ‘,1 The Minister. back across the room towards ha. Now. in her wake, there followed the young captain ircm the War Oiiice. His eyes. Susan noticed. T were very blue and the lashes were sligh tly cur g. ‘We l." said Pansy cheeriully. ‘here we a m sure you two She lcit them at once, hailing some irlends who were arriving. Susan and Martin Graham stu- died each other with interest. “I'm glad it was you." Martin said flat- gly. "Ive been trying to catch your eye. Why haven't we met before?" Susan smiled. “Probably be- cause I've been away ior six months. I"ve only just came back 0 Lo . "I thought you didn't seem one the regulars " Martin e ed his way towards a window-seat. "Let's all; down. shall we? I sl- ways th a nk one gets to know son so much better sitting down n standing up. Have some more sherry?’ “No more, monks." Susan aet- tled herseli on the cushioned win- dcw-seat, sin-rounded by vevety blue curtains. “Tell me about yourseld." said Martin Graham persuasively. -' laughed iluah- "Wbll ' S sen . 2:15 a little. "That's rather a tall er." She began to tell him something oi her llie in London and Bmadhurst. The expression in his eyes was attentive and in- bcresbod. almost carcasins- 311G found herseli wondering whether he looked at every woman in that particular way. whether perhaps it was part o! his techni- "And you-J’ She challenged him curl aboigt your liie. Couldn't you talk about yourseli for a change?" War Office. My mother is dead and my father is out in India. I'm a harmless when you Bet to me. There. does that satiety you fell you?" things. Do you like music?" I tht s 151W?" odilsn.‘i-it"il“ntifs°r.-- horses?" "Nothing whatsoever " that's no disadvant . They find one another at ctive ? ' I haven't counted." (To be corstinued) NORTH RIVER Y. P. U. A lustrous. lasting IIQUII‘ eron Butler was d ' Wro rowing. st. 3%‘; wilngifi flglfiiwod by o prayer by Rev. n. E. The hymn Alas and Did M us Bleed brought this perio ose. re. Th Stud i ou ht to meet each other. Susan. M e y perm led by Jam t s is Captain Graham. Miss Susan Kennedy." 25 0 o! study on the Liie of Doctor Grenfeil The Business period was opened by the roll call which was respond- ed to by twenty-eight members and The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Committees ior next night are as Devotional leader, Mamie Blondon. Study leader, Norma Jew- and put on after whicg refreshments were served by the hostess assisted rlage by the committee in charge. which Next meeting to be held at the exceptional u!‘ v usly. “I'm interested b0 heal" "Oh. gertalgly." hli-lse la hedl at her pruting own ernvy ass "I've got an interesting lob a the bachelor, heartwhole at the mo- ment. reputation none ‘too fig ‘i Is there anythini else I t to "Not unless you want too." She looked at him with s. leasin sever- ity. "Shall we be serious Tell me what you really icel about l-ie made a grimace. -"I'm nOl’. 8 hi hbrow. And why music arti- cularly? “You must be very clever." I-Ie smiled at her. "I'm lull 0i ad- miration. But don't start discuss- Baci: and Beethoven with me. wil you? I shall be quite out p; ths. Horses more l ... m... ..... mEZqéo-élomlu olnlvonos III 111; flawlgfl depths oi a Bridal Wreath diamond . will I er reflect the sincerity 0i Y°"\' "°'“a"° reoirseva token worthy of its significance . - - i diamond guaranteed perfect in colour. cut. brii|lll1¢= and flawless quality - - - cherish through the Yfif“ “Apparently we have not 80¢ very much in common. Still 't the t bosliee WBYS say G021 Y lug: True h. a iar as I'm concerned." glfiva held hers across the top qf his wineglass. "Howmany m?" we told you that youre very at- She looked away. "I don't know» - val-Hill‘ POOR - a Palm" 0n Friday evening. March 8th.. Pr umn , Jack MscEachern home oi Jean Mutch. and Rgggilnald ‘butler. Lurch, Mrs. The maetinl W" c1008! b! li-ll John warren, Elmer Yeo and Mrs. ing the National Antbun. . K l “I “fifinhlifi ziéilex. ni ht n, n. ane- womrv m volmoN oI-avwll wered b a verse oi oripture con- IDNDQN- M81191 3° - (U9)- tainlng {h e name 0g a mm o; llbreigrl Secretary Bevin told tut-i: woman. Oiierlng ior the evening How or Common todor was taken amounting to $2.77. i i h“ This part o! the meeting was Q1594 closed by repeating the Minoan oiolovllotlo Bowler- gened1cuon_ He set a limit oi l0 oer cent on the ‘ accepted in An en-Joyable programme cons‘ ‘ oi contests toadmit women to its (a: women u; cw examine our. m“ w“ m nlidr. Bevin said "o general mar- ban’ cc ' uld be imposed uld b: waived-only "h ‘ cuznstaaoea." e. \ A ring she will proudly GUARANTkE the members oi North River Y.P.U. —— met, attha homo oi LeRoy MacKln- l glaring Presaigent Mrs. John wan-en Elxngi. ed"? lleamrvle %e voice '3 J in l "wil. lgzvotionlal period led w 0b C . R. BOEH NER Jeweller Montague _shine...in no time! on IAIII‘ GODKIN BROS. lnmulsslnn r. a. l. ridal Wreath Die-mead an! Woddhu [Linn Viiifil: ’-'“ iii " C: W. PATTERSON JIWILLIR mo“ George Street MOASE Jeweler h.“ Large Amort- gmubiarnovzllfand Wcddinl SUMMIBSIDI