llaoada linnovosos llaw Appointments HUME-CANNED . ___ vsesrsetss li%f;.§§§ WITHTHIS "" “scat; l GRAND SAUCE oggllgg '- ‘ Mei-en 24in are a w. Mitchell. formerly meals» ant. becomes chairman o! the B. C. sdellvenue. formerly vice- pxesidmt and Ienersl mantles. b0- Gili. iormarlv sulstant r and téeaeurvr. . . Beatty, formerly Lowery. . - becomes Chief Axctuary. g 14mm” - I I. L. INMQN A. H. flagrant neasum. ~ w. llimau. General , q Bank of Nova w“ n 939cm; °"1- followed w o we t t NOTle C E i llighways" lllooad to illotor Vehicles SOUR CRIAM DRISSINO l cup sour cream 1 988 . V4 cup Heinz White Vinegar 2 teaspoons salt ' I IQISPDOBI 8118B Commencing Friday, March 15, 1946, and until further A M Bmam‘ 7 notice, all highways in this Province are closed for motor ' vehicle traffic, (including tractors and trailers), epxesm in BBADE United Char . wdilsin- March 24th Pleasant? é- Owtug to the condiltiou o! the hood 2 teaspoons Heinz Prepared Yellow Mustard i m we i m‘ m Co bineiu redieutsinu 1mm c, “use m el°°fl°n '5 “ m’ t“ °t t" boiiner in ogder given, nlilpxeiiiig thoroughly. sdminigtliatii: licyi, a a’ Mun h . the conzreistion. Rev. J. H. l; constantly. Serve on hot buttered broccoli or t h I» d! ' of the c“ STOLEN _ m; 131,-; 3m; other vegetablfl-Y Ttxiihiivfiviiiihfifiii mi: g pmy m: mo" mu‘ 2o ynufl 16!‘ l9" l‘ 1927 one“ 0”“ l“ ughes‘ Drug V‘ ‘mpoon “PM half of double °“"”'"“' °‘ M“ ‘fiam g Cook over boiling water l0 minutes, stirring 988 d d n. ' ialdzA pltllnna l 1V2 “PL P w y Store on ‘ C-IN Askyeurgrocwfeflflilfipyfilh booklet, "New Urea Fer Heinz Sauces," Two Hospital Ships to Arrive Today HAIJFAX, N. S.. March 21 - Two ships the hospital Lady Nei- son, bringing X30 servicemen and 60 dependents and the Acqnitania with 1.374 service men's wives and children, three Canadian soldiers. 174 British serrvice personnel and 148 civilians, will dock in Halifax tomorrow, according to Canadian National Railway officials. Eight special trains will be operated out of Halifax over ONE lines six carrying dependents one the sick and wounded servicemen and one the civilians. The largest number of army do pendents 368 wives and 4O child- ren arriving on the Aquitania will 8o to Ontario points on two spec- ial trains next will be those for western Canada 363 and 54 also traveiiin on two s ciai trams there wil be 91 and 16 for Quebec ginte requiring one special and- lnd 13 for the Maritime Pro- vinces who will be handled on regu- lar CNR trains. In addition there will be 219 wives and 16 children dependents of members of the R. eenlehlng many onmeiiva recipes. CA1‘. going to all arts of the country on another NR special. When the Lady Nelson the for- mer flagship of the Canadian Na‘- il Stesmships West Indies fleet arrives she will have complot ed her 66th crossing of the At- lsntic,and more than 300.000 sea miles in war services. The N9 sick and wounded ser- vicemen will be for the following points 17 for Saint John and Mone- ton. three to Quebec, 34 to Mon- treal, slx to Kin ston, 68 to Tor‘- onto, 22 to ‘Lon on, nine to 0t- tawa, 18 to Winnipeg. 12 to Re- gina, 36 to Calgary and 24 to Van- couver. Operating on a special slow schedule the hospital train will leuve Halifax at one o'clock to- morrow afternoon westbound. The 80 dependents will be handled on regular CNR trains. ABE THEY? Wrinkles are attractive. says r Vergnes, New York city hair sty ist. who is one of two featured stylists at the 22nd rnidweet beauty trade show there. Frenchman who ularly st ies ooilfums for the Du ess of nd- sor, Helen Hayes and Barbara Hut- ton. said in an interview today that the natural wrinkles give chracter to the face. Vergnes. a NOTICE We have in our Warehouse a substantial stock of GOODYEAR PASSENGER AND TRUCK TIRES, HEAVY DUTY TUBES. Enquiries Soilcited Maurice Block fi Company 158 Kent Street GOODYEAR TIRE DEALERS ‘_-WELl.llEil$ ll ‘Iggy who W53" d! bllfl all‘ its!” illhum“ mm g.|,neu Canada Life for ‘l0 years. He beasador. H: retir- ln Washington 1 . Mr. Mite is considered one 0i the most brilliant men ln the life insurance business. and the osition of the Canada Li t ' n1 a hi? “fiiisiifiu f Superintendent. General Manager, 19m‘ General Man or, isso; Vice-President, 1935 and resident. 1 . The new President training he was moselv iden construction of the Canad head ofllce building in Toronto. He became Superintendent in 1930. Superintendent in i036 rxed t partment in charge d the Research and Analytical Division. l-le was named Assistant Treasurer 1080, Treasurer in 1008 and General Manager i900 rently s erlcan Institu of Actuaries A. H Lexnmon be her of the comps nment in 1928. following Queen's Uni in n g that department. Bis presuming“ ggwbe Assistant ‘Treasurer came in SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL F ll win is tlilld f “g0 a?!“ B in: ormonth . .—1. Verna Bryanton. ° Grade IX.—1 Elaine Sudsbufy; Lawrence clover; a, Doro by lgenton. . rade V1II.~1, Dolly Cole, Grade vlL-l, Brenton Cole; 2. er s Will's. will: Grade m-i, Donald o at, Grade Il.-1 George G var; 2, I-lsnrl u et Clmbiiell; s semi Camp- Grade r A.-1,'wsm Woodllde: MADE Ill QUILTB DURING WAR YEAB€ the queen oi’ shtch en's t‘ lters. Durng the war veers, Mrs. Rus- sell was instmmentel in lastilcning 128 double-bed size quilts for shi ment overseas. Now she is tin - in; eight more which will be sented to will be takin Sheho distric British b 1d ll 3 g up gzfflegggegn Wm: this LOHTS dBY. front of Wednesday evenin When he and ‘clock. h friends came out of the Prince Edward Theatre - about eleven o'clock, the car was gone. ported his loss Qw- Kartsvilie 11 A. P. M. m‘ ervic son will be in chow! vices. ‘this Nominees: lull: ' The re i! soc’! Mr. But er immediately 11' t . that lliqgh: Glssgdlvxveileoad Church trstion number i! are making invsstilltifllfl- _ N0 IIEIBESBYTEBLAN CHURCH Ma IN CANADA. - Brookfleld C-hIYBO- P. . Services next Lord's day as follows: Wedn tor River ll M. Hll-li Mr, Donald Nichol- 01 the ser- 3-22-1i. a there will be no afternoon serv at Rose Valley. Rev. Dr, A, D. Mac- Kenzie. 3-22-11. DIPHTHERIA CLINICS will be held in the lol w- to the police who tngweohrlsaols: Monday Mlzrohfith: e Prin we such cases where the total weight of ‘vehicle and load does .__._ l INOOULAT 0N‘ CO not exceed 5.000 pounds, and/or where the load on any wheel does not exceed 1,500 pounds. Xnyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this _ order iliilii he duly prosecuted. " DATED the 14th day of March, A. D. 1945. 2.00 28th: Model Sohoo ford Square School 2. v m» Caasdlalllbyiordoffiioflsdd. lfsahsodsopjecsrwlrlsthipsedulp good incite that vilimalrea special in. it's s lsigcsa with: long-lite hit wliittiie arose;- i- ‘ ‘eve-liming. By Order, C. J. STEWART, ~ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. 3-15- F-tf.