19-“ conveniently. BgLoAno ooaunrlos wore created m busy, 0on:ult-- 1 1 in our store- gy trelflfli. IIIPIIIIIIIJJ rnrricnrrrrrzluvnwyprlrr.‘ IILLIH l-IAOUI OI GLIADA . ~. The Industrial Division of the LEM“! ANN‘ AL ONTIEAIAHeaIth League of Canada says int if!’ M lion; daillments slow lllge . __ -. urn o exerc e. nu w ~.. ~-i lsl ole. 1 -- n" "Y 93mm“ “m be held here NM '.§li§e?¥1en9v“r2@l gbcftllsram ‘rmlnrpt (i; ag)‘f\cf7i‘cmglevrislgfi kzlgswgéqigtention lo corns. blisters mrd col- L. 111.110. _ ‘m!’ s°”‘”‘“whl§, “Fgimlgte g Clcanlinell l: not mere fastid- mfeemm. m ‘wager; and XOUIQJOUSBIBO-JC l: health lnsurnnce. b‘ Dramlnfelrtrljcgs when variant The bodv breathes through lhc skin 03ml: 11111- nctivltlel —- in- and if the protective covering ' nutrition. venrreal permitted to becumo fouled rind and pas- clogged monv trouol-e follow. sed. Preventable illness takes thou- .. . . . . d: of liva: in Canada each year. llEALlli xirlyixlli-BIBN AND gllroduw m. vhmy’ "fflclmcv ’ and well-being of many thousands of persons. Tile provision of irce. i101. noon i Fresh air promotes health. Th‘ 1x11101101 11> u'l mh-zl children would hi‘ “ “m” "wasum u: can be no question that 1111 1w l) U1“: i.’ ' "m ' lair life l: more conducive t1) hciillh 1 1' . . _ _ S i. .._ recently released report of tlhflmld Vi?“ “muzgczndfiwvgs ‘flat Saskatchewan Health Service: lur- rev Commission. Scientific tests reveal that NO- D11 rrcvcr bCCOlllf.‘ completely l0- crlsromcd to excessive noise. It al- ways lilriPs a roll in damaged nerves md decrenscrl efficiency. lndm- trialtszs have llnrncd that noise- 5,000 Turkeys u u rrevcnlron 111' nsnrcs pav dividends in worksrs‘ health and in Dmdufi- ‘ EVETlOnQ admires invaiids WM :1._fier uuthout complaint and street luvaraltv with smiles. Homver. Irculd lt not have been better to have tallrrn measure: which would are wrcventcrl such persons from comnfl lnvlliris-mrlrh illneas is nor-unable rhrcuvh proper huilllh ubits 11nd methods. flrmin: b l health occupation. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. MAN» Nov. 9 - lCPI - A Dflul"! dis- lale. unknown in Western Canada’, lnd diagnosed a: “leucocytnemin ha: killed 5.000 turkeys at hc farm of George Hill. near bore. Pathol- ogists said todn)‘ W“ ‘m’ ‘“5‘“‘““ hru been contracted there ls no 1:11rc. s00 PER 0111 001s 11 $100 00110 84c PER 0111 1101s 11 $150 00110 $1.10 PER 011v 001s 11,5200 00110 IN 6 MONTHS W. R. JENKINS 202.212 Gt. George s1. . 1111111111111!!!1111111111111 BELCANO cosMerrcs Dgflgned to give, you the ultimate in skin care-economically and who know their good look: depend on smooth, radiant akin. MILDRED RDYCE cuowELL BELGANWS Skin Specialist_ November l3t|l to |8t|1,. inclusive She will analyze your lkin and give you a refreshing BELCANQ mun. Telephone NOW for your appointment. KEEP LOVELY WITH BELCANO! S. A- McDONALD ‘LIIIIIIIIIEIIIIAZWKM QQEIIIIIIII e 1 ladies well-groomed women run EIOWN GUARDIAN , lloltc Economics Society Annual Meeting Th. annual of flu Home Economic: society we; hem u, m, 11mg‘ home 10f tn‘, hownciai 81ml on ‘mus evening, November 9th. My In tho anaeno: of tho president f-hl Vi» Plflldcnlt. Mia Sum: nom- inating committee brought in me names of the officer: for the com- year. 110W!!! il the report of the lnyoa. w V05 year’ agtivltig: n‘ the pa“ Mad-am Chalnnan and Members: 1 | 1 l t Address and Presentation AT BEALLETOWN A most enjoyable evening was spurt at Searletown Hall Wxdnes-. day November 1st. when upwards‘ to one hundred friends and neigh-‘ bour: gathered tn do honor to Mr. and Mn. FNd Plath Ind can Lorne who havn about completed‘ th~ home new . . Frank Bell in hi: usual luv-I lal manner acted as chairman and lcwlled upon Mrs. Percy Allen who mead an address on behalf of thou present. Mrs Horace and .Mrs Neal’ Bradshaw prcsentrd ‘them with two handsome occasion- al chairs while Mrs. Tlnson New- some mnde the presentation uf a uwilnut table and Miss Ruth sobev lurcsentod Master Lorne with a box of chocolauc. l Although completely taken by lsuipris-e Mr. and Mn. P ti: lthanked their friends for V kindness uncl extended an invita- ltion to visit them in thlr home and after sinrzrnz. For Thev Arel lJullv Good Fellows the remainder ‘of the evenlnlz was ‘Dleasantlv spent I in music and social intercourse with llvLrs. Hcber Myer: at the piano and 1M1‘. Wilbur Wright with tho har- Imonica. A uunrtv lunch was served by the and uiter‘ bounclnz Mr. and ,M.1 Pintl.» .111 depart/xi tor their .1101 , rlftcr a. very. pleasant even- ing sflmnt. F0 owing l: the addmll: Mr. and Mrs F. l... Pllltl. Bel: otown. Den Priendsw-On learninl that vou are soon to occupy the new home you have lust completed. we. vour sister members of Searletown Women's Institute decided that it was an opportune time w invite your neighbours and near friends to anther with u: tonight and ex- tend to vou our bust wishes. Not manv years aao v01! $81M W our comrnunitv 01s bride and groom and perfect strangers to us‘ 811- Inl the years that have followed you‘ have woven vouraelve: to be good citizens. worthv of honor and ru- neca-yml Mr: Plltts l: l vllurd mernbrr of our Institute have al- wavs been wllhnrz and rendv to as-l sist to do your share in everv work; ‘that was undertaken. You MI. Plutts us ‘merchant are always on hand morning. noon and nigh‘. to ac- commodate u: and satisfy 0111' wnnts. No doubt their has bern many times that you have hem disturbed during vour rest hourlss. but you have rcspontlcd to our ca in r1 verv obllrzlnu and courteolfi manner, we will trv in future to do *>""=1.."1“..1t11£“1" m" "e" ‘ merc n - we ask vou both to accept thele our Rfllinl teha "Times goes on" sings one sen; 0c the Kerry dancers and these 11 1 m. word; which come to mind a4 I think of the swiftly elapsed month: linoo lut annual mletlm. Our undertakings have mt been extensive yet we feel that by hold- 1118 Wr EPOUP WEN-her We present an organized“ uni-t ready to 111W!“ mm mvinol the ltigml of no our p Door-ionic: Associa baron-ma em lreody , ta-UHG pant in many aotivltiu out- duties in home or seemed prudent to confine ounselvea tn these modest achievements. We do hope that all ladies qualified will enroll even ll unable to attend every meeting as at the most of our members are limited. We were privleged in have the gzuiou: Natlonal President, Miss France: McKay. at one of our meet- lngl. She has had wide experience in deallnl with Just such prob- 1cm: as await solution hero and we were glad to hear from her wrhat ha; been dune elsewherl. Tm “ wen unanlmmi: side regular office it in Ill of our- renal/ration Fro sen to the Government 11.15113 tho introduction ol some for-m of Home Economics training in our public schools and our Honourable Premier gives us hope that bcfoze too long sombthlng will b¢ done 1 about . Calls for lecture: or talks to the student-teacher‘, to members of Red Cross Corps and to Public Health Nurse; were rebponded to. Vlfhen the problem of help in the home again beoomm lea: acute. le-t u: hope morl member: will offer val for such wolf: for in nodal-taking they will lmep themaeivel up to data to the hon- or of their Alma Aviator lnd their own satisfaction. Our provincial reprnsenta/tlw ha: lrithfully gzerfon-nled ha.‘ dutiu giving us 1111 an example in gcnerosl when we think of thr L #11119; resting on her- as th, wife of our busy Premier. May Mrs. Coffin h,“ always brought.‘ us useful infomrntion re Time Prices and Trude Boar grulzaltions and 1 and throuih the knowledge thus oquimd, I trust we have in turn helped others to see the why and vlitercfrre of different. rulings and the necessit of preventing inflation etc. I hope that the compiling material will go ahead in near- future. wish to thank all for their kindly forbearance with my rawaldentiel... Hehqzlttoomiues... for their very willing ctr-operation and spirit or ready helpfullness. Health Ass’n Elects Dflicers TORONIT). Nov. 8 ~ (OP) — . C.W-. aeMillan. Ef medical officer of the Department of Health New Brunswick. todav was elected president of the Health Association. suoceud: Dr. B.T. McGhie of Toronw. ed_ Othlr officer: elected includ . vice-prelidemt. Dr. AR. Foley. Quo- itte " M111.- . mt C W A. Gmulx. Montreal; Mort/an. Hal ax. TIGNYISII CONTENT Grade XI — 1. Edith McKinnon. 2. Greta Gaudet 3. Nor-Ina Bernard- Grade x 1. Jean Raynor. 1- Yvonne Pincau, 3.1 Eleanor Trainor. grime _ Mar; MoOuo. 2 Jame: 3. Myra ‘rrlinor. gift: which we now present. M‘ for their worth but as a token 01 the hirzh’~este<1m we hold for you. your interesting vouna son Lorne many vears of comfort and hop-l piness in vour new home. a 181'". measure of success in your bu! heal r1111 mrinv happv hours of pleasure with us . lrh lf l‘ Ell I 0 Ell‘ Vil- I-I-ll. Ill MEHORIAM NICHOLAS J. POWIII 1a.; .1. Pow of ‘I’! Kiowa-n stfkrlkozwell. N13152:‘ dud Quddenw alt his homo on October lg. i044. For many W": he wa: oromm Grade IX -— 1. Noreen Doucel/tn. 2. Stella Richard. l. Betty Kinch. Grade VIII ~ l. Benny Klnch. In conclusion we wish you and!‘ “ed ntwemm, 3_ Gladys Ahem. Grade VH1 — i. Rita Harper and Marion 61111411!» 3- 110F111!" Arsenault. 3. Alic: Wedge. Grade VII — 1. Evelyn Sherry. 2. Aldon, Perry, 3. Oatherino Des- Roohes o VT — 1. Jeanette PHD‘. I. Albun Aruenlluk. 3. Paula Gillis. Gm V — l. ella Arsen- llllt, I. Boot», 3. Gt‘- Grldo IV - i. Bhlrley Perry. I. Myrtle Keouxh and Reggie Rich- ard. i. Mary Gantemn. Grade III — i. Loo and Marie Ohlngm, 2. Benmdetto Martin, 3. we thank you. Mrs Jones. 1 f: WANG tumor nrurusm “m... Mo: ' llflllfllfltflffiimllunlltfl llouceite-Jay Wedding A pretty Autumn wedding was solemnrztd at lit. Dunstrrns Bus- ‘llicn- orr-october 30th, when Rev. Louis Doulzan united in nnirrrailu Marv Madelyn Jay, only daughter of Mr. an Mr: William Jnv. Charlottetown and Gunner Hour! John Deuce-tic. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Domctta also of this city- During the ceremony. approp- riate hymns were sum: bv seven girl friends of the bride. The Ave lvlzirru was beautltullv rendered by lvhss Maunen Brown. accompanied by Mrs Joseph Douiznn at the ornan. The bride. who was wearing n two piece dress of brown crepe with aocesorres 11nd .1 dark brown coat with liqht zox collar. 1vas| given in marriage bv her father.‘ She wore a cor-sane of bronze runs The bride's u1.lv attendant was he: friend Mrs. Frank Ernlth. who was attired in a dress of turquoiae crepe with brown cont and accessories. She wore n corsage of yrllow rcsis. L/Bdr. Frank smith attended the groom r‘ollowir1 the ceremony l delic-- ious wedd m! breakfast. tvus served to immediate relatives at the Char- lottcwwn Hotel. after which the. happy vounr: _ couple rm a‘ honeymoon trip by 1110101‘ throuuh‘ the Mnr-lrirnis. On their return a reception was hold 111. i110 ncuuc o1 llhe groom's wflrcnrs whore num- ‘eroua 11111.1 of cut 211155. lmen audl checks wen‘ ruceivcd. 'I‘he younfl ‘couple will reside l Charlottewwrnl where the groom L: connected with the stall oi No. 62 C A.B.T.C I ‘since his rciurn from overseas ' duty. On Oct. 20th. Miss Norah Blake entewtalild at nn cnrumble shower for the bridc-to-be. when a beauti- ful array of $ll\'Ol‘. linen, etc. was received. Again on October 26m. she was entertained at the home of 1 AVIlSS M111 n" Murrnv where an- Whor '1‘ lful assortment 0i lZlftS ‘was received. 1115131115511. - Leonard Broderick. ‘Jennette- Rad G e III 1 uonud Pgrry, :1. Jean Arsenault. Grade Ir . . r1" Sherry. 2- Nnncy 611115, 3. Paul Hogan. Grade [1 wrench» -- 1. Jean Ganvlyl, .2. .1».111r-1.1e Rtchard. 3 Ernest Desgochcs i (o 1.1m late John A- SWIM"- ooim-ww, but remntl was em- ployed wt the 300l- well known in 8t. Army L: sta-tl Beach. Fla. and one sister Mn. Mlcivel McCc-rmaok of Dorchca-l l“ Three grandchildren also sur- vm, the Misses Rita and Helenl Mnnning and MRI)’ Thy": and several nleocs Hm MP 0W! 011 Prince Edward Island. (Island Papers Plfllae WW9 - 5510M, Ont. Nov. 6-10?) Jig‘ K. Snndwell,‘ editor of To- ronto Saturday Night, I has been named rector of Queen: Univers- ity to succeed Canadaa Governor- Gcneral. the Earl of Athlone, whose term of office expire: this year, ml announced tonight. .' H0 WU‘ Peter: and an attendant of St. Ollbestwlytogctrllleffrom torturing sinus pain is to clear con- geltlon from nasal passages and give llnusel a chance to drain. A few dmpl of Vlcka Va-tro-nol in each nostril i: usually enough to bring this comforting relief. l-Pnrpon Illolno . . -Va-tro-nol lllo successful because it does three important things: (l) shrinks swol- lmmanbrmelofthe non; (2) help: 11111191111111 11111111 1111111 SINUS PAIN 3-Pumose Medicine llclps Clear Out Congested Sinus Areas clear out pain-causing congestion and (3) soothes irritation. Many llnus sufferers say it's bat relief - they've found. Try itl Q VIGKS e had drama enough for a thousand '1 ornorrow is Forever by Gwen Bristow (Continued from D380 W 8) Th1: bulinm bad beoom: writ.- ing cue-historic: of th: pltilnta when live: had oomo under hi: own and Jwoby’: care. Dlsguising their personal clrcunutances, he vcitlllles. Hi: only experience of writing had been in putting out technical pamphlet: for the oil in- dustry. but he had learned from this to say what he had t0 lay plainly enowh to be understood. Wltnout any literary genius, had learned t0 think clearly» lnd fortunately hi: present nubject r:- qulred clear-nos: rather than rhetoric. His pools: woro widely rend in Germany before Hitler had the power to order them burnt. and two of them were bought for mo- lion pictures by French studios. With his hospital consultation: and hi: writinfl, Kessler had more work Linn he could do. Ho was not as 1181993’ as he had b en. This he did not expect, but ‘he had the triumphant knowledge that he hld built a worthwhile career on the ruins. In tho meantlmo Jaooby hui married a brilliant [It] nun"; m- carda. Much younger than her husband, Ricard: was already ShOWIIig a devotion to science equal f-O 1115. and after their marriage they worked together. She and Jacoby were asrionately in love. Though comet e: the light of their happy marriage madg Keuler feel like a pauper standing in the snow to look through a lighted window. he tried not to let them W-Wfict it. They hld been nls friend: before their marriage. and afterward: they remained no. Th9! knew there wa: an Au.:- trian fanatic named Hitler. but be- yond laughing at his bad German when they heard it on the radio they had been too busy w pay much attention to him. Non; of them had over been interacted in politiol. It we: euy t4: u; now that they should have been. But they were not. and when they heard Hitler‘: fantastic threats it did not occur to them to believe him. When Jacoby and Rlcarda finally realized the persecution di- rected at them. it was already full- grown and too strong to be oacaped. They hld tried to escape. Bur. It was too late. They who had laved so many other: could not lave themselvel. The force of evil closed around them so tight that. at last it cnrshed even their ral- lnnt spirits. The Nazis succeeded in doing to Jacoby what the war had not been able to do: they des- troyed his faith and with it his courage. So today the great Dr. Jacoby and his wife were only two more of Germany's uncounted Jewish suicides. Kesslcr had not been lble to Snve them. but through the con- nivance of some of Jacobys friends who were rlsking their lives along with his to help him. he had mun- Muny young women an letting up new homo: for the first time . . . friend: aren't within call to lly how much heat to give the biscuit: or what 1n wile"? ~ :1 for molllul. Oh, than‘: l dolor: :51! on: thing: to alk when than] no on‘ rrroiln.) to anlwerl THE LAKES! D E HOMi-BAKlNfi SERVICE BUREAU 111710 IOLYI aural touuwuqqlmlom ohm baking that may be puzzling Clnldilu hotuewivel. Baking i: full of lurprilol. We woman who have been lt it for many ;.1--.1r.~ 1111-. alwly: diloovcring loml new idol or wly of making good things to 11.11. P111 11 1< stumble aglinlt an obltlclo when making lomething. The Lakeside Home-Baking Fri 1 i1-o Bureau i: daily trying to overcome just luch obatlclol. "" n motile-n or But old or young, you don't need to b: “stuck”. Send your qucolion: to the LflkQIidO Home-Baking Service Bureau and we'll put your prob- lem k the toll. Thin lcrvico i: {roe and without obligation. I'm l homemaker myself lnd hlvl to prepare mall: for l family, lnd I know the troubles which women are experiencing them days. So don't hesitate to ask our losiltaucn. We lro constantly working or: all kind: of new dislrel. And right hero I'd like to lay what l joy it i: to use Blossom of Canada Flour. We've tried many brand: hut for ll lll-purpole flour none of than quit: equal Blossom of Clnlia. 111. lclznlas Nrw-Bainng m. v1“ Burlvuu 1. spun-ed Jllbly 1».- Itw benefit n.’ finned on woman. All Worpun lnlefulied In baking are Lwlltd lo 11111 vtu- r-ervicob of n1- Bureau. Don"! m! that you mutt b0 u an.» of Elouovn o! Canada Flour to accept this ofllr. ll l: extended In all homlnnkon vllllioul cltnrgu or obligation. a writ: for any Information you may wish. If w’; don't trnvl It, w: wiil do our ulmcrt to locum 11 in: you. ‘R10 lard bl: num apotm. m‘ 3. cabled hi: wlam appreciation of r h‘ tho Queen’: Canadian Fund: prelent: will-be brouoht land: of Britilh chlldxwi vwunu o! In B no administrative ducted in Canada 0r the United Klhfliddn. . Children in their crvm homes will fthrdiih which pairtle: Sign to thou- who an sunny ‘l: ram. l vlst lOhum l: omanlud by yer‘: d. Thor. will expense: i’ th: be Q- E provided with some sort. of 1n awml for m: Chriabmu cheer by loving parents. OHRYSMIAS" you -—but. with a Britain that is fully rt". gifts, how- mobllizled families in large numbers 11 Royal Trust have been broken up. countless; "1 1i~t1wo~.-:1~. made homeiela by robombe and Franco. ho diloovered that the Am- ericln studio: were hir dlrcctorl. from Germany u fast 11s permits could be obtained in Washington. with a grimly gleeful "Thank vou. - Mr. Hitler!" as the finest cinema talent of the Old World poirrerl into Hollywood. It was not diffi- cult for him to get an American contract. aged to save their little girl. He got Margaret into France. her sur- name changed from Jacoby to Kcsslcr on the passport, and a French representative IkTllfl-llfll. . with ticket: h Paris. Once in _ -__.-_: --_~_—--= 1v 8 — lCfl-Oan- of mica during inf: writJs. actors and producers (To b_g_ Continued! There i: ltill a nice lelection "“ of COATS to choose .1. " ..,,. from in srours STYLES and FUR-TRIMMED Come in and look them over The FASHION SHOPPE Gt. GQOTQQ Si. f41f