Y___F_'AGE SIX HERBERT 1.111113111111- s111111'1‘s_-c.1.\." 111.1 1111111112 01‘ SOUND 1 lllYlill 315F111- Seuth From Mayfair B Y i Pearl Beilairs l a II.\RI) “URN AND SUP!‘ HANDS "U1 .11‘ 31111111111. 111 I!ll.*\\‘|‘l‘ 111 _‘,"11111‘ ib"lll“lll 111 L11» "vi/l-lllilgiml s‘ 1 run looking for t1 11o»1.io1 ‘:1 lhe 0011111111‘, and though 1 time CHAPTER XXV hurl nu €X[)(‘l‘l<‘llfe with cl11l1lt'1"n,- .111 11k bu" elm 131111101‘ " "D0111 31111111111. 1n 11111:.‘ to _\"11111‘ _ H aciVerLiscnu-lit for 11 1111111111111 1n- “iillmfili 111,111, 1110111411 I 111111- 11.111 n11 (,\'— liilwli‘ purlvncc oi l1ousc \\"111"k, I ‘WOiikl be very 1111111111. e11‘. etc. . " Lorna s1.1_\'(‘1i ‘.11 E t ' house and 11-11111-(1 11"» rrn .'~,111-‘11 l0 (-- 1 . , 111151.‘ to 111-. ,1 541.1111‘ l(‘CL‘l\€'£l 111) :111.~\v(‘1‘. 1511111.‘ a ziotr- to the effect, that a girl \\‘i.‘1- .1111 (EXDPTIPHIXE would he able, But the upshot, of it was that at tiu- (lid of 11-11 (luvs site iounti her- .~1‘.i' 1n :1 1.1111111 .,dtn bow 11f r1 11111111‘ flrlren flill€5 out of ivt-lling- 1on. by a muin roud, in an er-zpnnse 1111.=11it- ‘ wtl-luti 111111 known, 1.l1e"e11.~111111 oi iiier p0s111o11 would have given iwf t, dl-m-viricd. it. was 1.1.111 no; l\‘.1\‘e .v\1-1k 111, 1111 i1 1111- 111011.111 1.11mi not l1.1111-.11‘rl lu-ri iris do this job I1 I can 1, do it- ever 11-11 about me 1_.< ' to 1‘. 1211111 s e1 (‘:1 111v Cllib, tl1e 11m 511v 10-11111 r1 1:111 hi. a 1 111w‘. 11111 rfp 111111111 l10m' ‘l '. 11‘11-,".=t. ' ‘ 1.1.111" gum t1‘ . ‘)'(‘ll!‘»\\‘ hi“... . 1x011 to the ratnpurts of the llrtins lii0llll— 11‘ ‘r31 “'11s 11111105- -.11cr-1‘.<s‘11li‘. l il 1-1 flat paddocks surlounzled b1‘ Wire, ‘siblc to rout-col “i111 .-~l‘.1- 1"‘ and fencrs. She was working for :1 stout. 111F111 11.111" 11111! W Kiwi Fl"? harsh-faced woman with false 111111‘ ‘hvrui 1h ilifiv kllvli‘ 0T ill!‘ 11nd small eyes; :1 tl1i11. 11111-11121’. ‘H1111 to WHCP 111 1111111. 11nd lhrt-s- l1.1l,(‘,l‘.1‘!~l.1:r1-ri ' ' Ylfllle \‘»‘-'1$ \\.‘,o 111121-11 111-11111" 111. 1.011111 111-1-11111 ‘ P" llvl‘ - 1 1111111 mommy-s 1.1.11; 1 -..-l 11-1 lzt- 1111-1111 1.1111‘ to ‘There she lrzn-ned, with difficulty .. nz-tl found 1: mm v11- fim] many mmnke, W1“; 1L 1 1,, ‘fillflll. "Flu- r-Itirr 5:111 of {hr 11111.11." rise :11 five a m. to cit-an Yl‘ 1 c1111- l-.1-:‘ n lesson ix‘. wool '11.‘~l1 dishes, scrub sinks anti i111" ‘ . curry eoni. li-zht -‘ flu‘ l1r--l 1151‘ in the 1111-111111- 1111111; (-4101: tire-in, ' 1.111111 inlrl 1311-111 nil ihr-m 111121 wnfn 111.111». aznfn. . Slu- b 11-11. i1 -.r1 1111- 1W1 .1 s-d 1-11111111 llFF-'(‘X))t"i'l(’llf‘,0 of 311111.10 l Willi" rllf‘ “HS i'1"1‘<‘ H111 mflt 11-0115‘ s)“. V1111; 1011.111 mm C()1‘|‘-_1(‘* 1511111911110 sht- knru". n Colonel 0.1111- with the smells. (‘liilli.\,lll1"\$‘. lnicrert. and m1 five- vcrv 1111111-01 Tint. 1111‘ lPust their 11111". :11.-.1)i1-1on o1 111- ’ somrnnt- ohviomiv “rhffei-wnt.“ She worked in the home five in 11w morning until s" $111.11! , 11111-11 .!‘-‘ i111 ,br‘.1l1.-1-, one of 1P1: 1111-"11 who had Q1 hm 1111- 11111-11131‘ 1-111 R11 Etnrdfl; deal-h. | if‘ rum" 1111 \-.‘1il1 1hr- si-ttpion- 11111101‘ 111.,1'1\-i woe-l rl 1.1111111, . 1.. lonkv-zl .11 111-1‘ lin n-‘oni-hnr-nt. Shr- fel! ihfii, rUllH‘ 1-x_-‘-u‘. . 1111s uet-ritnl. and , 11ml to w» nlonr- with 1111.111: to the sounri m a . _ fir‘ l1'=11<‘~<t1‘fl-1 sim-rmrrh which binrerl nil the time. and the 1- ' H ‘ I ncenmnnnirnc-nt of su-"h reumrizs *1‘ _,'~'"" "iii!" 31M from hrr r-mnlovrr as: . 111 my‘ Yflillll’. Czmmrl “Ft-rum to m» its funnv sen-v- » Won't‘ rl-ouirl iliink ilv-inst-lvvz: 11!, < ‘ 7' "iiilh" f" 'f\1'l- Y ‘lltl. to h"ll1 [n 1W‘ (‘11111111-1» 11-11.... t‘11‘\" ‘M1. M111 .-. lw- 111111 ir-zi. r7111‘? 11-1-11 mflkl" Aml- "Ynq n1'-;|v1 ‘r1111 nut l"- 111‘, -1i in not‘ nee tcr 511v you rlon‘! know linw lo llllk!‘ lhm" ‘m h!” ‘Pi’ n"! I 7"“ l '1 _ - - - . . . 1111111‘- r:‘ 1"- .‘ 11v out, 1 -1- fr . V1.1 iznorlness. \1l1.1t, (.0 you ,1“: ‘I M“ “m: "Mwwlylvijl Pr‘ 1 T-‘rie-tttilier moments —\vhr‘n 9h‘- - - "'-“_“|?""' nvlde- 11-! suns wr-rr- r1111. n; 1.1111 1.0., r v I ' w‘ 1'11 11-11 on ‘ii: were fii'r‘ri with n stream of vl- ‘ "P" m7" " 1"‘ "'1" ‘:"|-‘1"" ll“ i "I711 ‘r-vv .-1i'1-l n“'u‘ 111.1, 1111113 lent gossip about, the neiuhbourc. 1“ l be auhslnnrr-s so necessary to imprm Dr. Chase's Nerve 111ml. A True Tonic for Blood and Nerves Invaluable at this sensor: lmcnuse it supplies the Vitamin B1 and mineral quality of the blood and help tlio nerves. For better appetite, lmtler tlitrcslion, lmlter sleep and for better 110111211 use ‘e the VITAMIN B-l =11 i CAltlilI-VIS 0N Iil-Jlil, l “'01 course!" He looked at 1i it she hud (ie- 1 l - 1 “D/iv ‘ tl-v‘ llilic i101" 1 him ' 11"‘ Tli-Flltl. Hr‘ rc- V 1-111- lvlvrt-rl an nf- ,- . -~ 1mm made clothes for it. and ton- li3c-27c E V l-JNIN G 27c-‘i3c-88c with more confidence then. "Natiil: 11lly_ you would be so. 1 never (loubt- .ui 11. " 1 " ling her any lmlf-blindly tn- 111110. a 101110 sue could not resist, ‘11011111 aisked: ; "I 1111111051- you are in the Intelli- gener?" 1_ "Mfcll-i" l-Ir‘ smiled. "'I'hr1t. too, ‘is an 0111c l 111‘! of r1 kind," , "17- 1v 11o idea that that > . had din-thing ‘.0 <ln |\-,‘1:h the Iran-lligznuce \\l1ile he “as u-u-Lng as our chauffeur." 1 11111-1111 _\"<:-u? Of course, all sorts of 1110111 1111‘ altached to the In- 1-"0\'i<ii1tr‘: they l1c1ve a 1 iul racer-ct!" l“ m1‘ 111113111, do you .1- coiitrivr-rl to p111 the ques» 1.‘: r-urt-irssly as rho could. but t. 11-011111 thump l1er1vily in -~t. '1l"1' cziuu- luck cdsudll" l, "I iv-Iir-iw- l1r-‘s drivitig a s1 11.11‘ i11 Au kl""n1. H1: 11201111‘ ‘1'1111~'1111;<Z.:1‘s :11 Gisbuurne, i11‘-.1\\.“ ‘"1111, l didn't know." mvn nrwpls- knew 211cm I ‘rivz-jl 11111111‘ \\" ch 01 the 1.111111)" 1111s 111-.‘ r111‘. 11-1..“ l» I l iinn .‘i ‘.-‘ .11 re 1:011 1 The 111111111111. and the pence at ,H:1\ ‘.~ lloy." had made her lmppiz-r. (‘:1 iv-r nerves. Yet that brie-i on to iLuvk-sforri m-ide i101 how \'\‘l'\' much alive her w!‘ 11110111 him was still. S1.‘ l1:1:l lern-nr-zi. 11 int. about l 1111‘ 1o l11- 11.11i1"n‘._ disciplined, nnd lsznipnlht-lic: nlmve all 11-.‘ c"1"1- a- iizout other 11001111‘ for “hut 1121-. 1111111111‘ rind lnunnn in them. tiu- 1thinps ihnl. lmnscended differences r11 1111br1u_-.-,i11g But l1o".-,‘ (llrl pr-oplc ntinin a 1111:» 1110511 iu i111‘? She (lid ‘not 1111011‘ 11-101" i110 wxs‘. slill futile. The h.11>~ 111111 " sic hnd gained at Ha-vlzels B11 grew loss and less. i Shr‘ s“i her 1011.11 and went to :11 job at, Hamilton looking after 101-1‘ ‘t-hilfirin for u 11-01mm doctor. - 1 The doctor xvns b11517. the 011111111121 111-1-11- rrzwcii‘. 111111 Lorna found ‘he llife n hard one. Yet there was ai- \\":1_\-s the three pounds a week ,nllihtr 1111 in i111‘ bunk in ivellinz- itrm; 11s in n11 her life sh; was u 11“1."h at 111:1)‘ 11s Pier! But it, v.11» wlfir‘ she was there ‘that slu- nu-t thc Bennings. fir. iPvnnitt-z ran n carriers van. and mnin street next to the gnmze. whrre the doctor's children went. 1o lhuv irr- crl-nrns T11 addition Mrs. Drnirr-z looked nfter four children. l "It's 110i, smh a bad life.’ said il/frs Il-nnln-a. who was expcc1"ng lhrr 111.11. “Their-h it keeps you 1m your 11-1-1 nll (l-tyl" ‘Mrs. Bvnning 11nd ‘a shop in the Iu-‘orniinbly fhflvrllll. one could ,.~1-1‘ t"."1l. what kept, the Bennings life was 311411111: in their difficult tl1 attachment i0 one anohhe”. 1 11111.13. though he was seedy and 11:11! 111-111 unwed in the war. had a ‘loz-k 11110111- him which remmded ‘l.,'111u1 of flau-ksford. When Mrs Bcnnirggis fifth same 1111-1-11 to help her in a rumbcr of small ways. She watched the Ilonnlugv inellezant, overworkcd. aftertoinate existence with n. queer little 1111111: of envy. (Tn Be Continued) maaflkeiii?» woman-s msrrrun: The February meeting o! the Brrnkfleld Women's Institute was lu-‘d at, the home of Mrs. Reach Moore's on Wednesday EVGHlFR. l-‘r-‘sririrv 26th. The meetinir ODBm-d 11v re-vr-ntinn the creed. tcs m‘ the 11st meeting were rend 11nd nnnrovi-d. Roll call was nns-"rr; ed hv seven member and 1011f tors. Correspondence was read 11v The minu-, GAPITO : T3355 a unnn unvicc or m: cannons uconcau. lllocunon ANI-‘I U" $004K: cannon" I106 BREAST FEEDING "You must drink upint 0i 901W 3 times a day." said the grand; mother of last. century to hei sons wife 19011 gxpectlng hCI‘ flISt bib)’. "I always drank 1t. and my llllriie never failed.“ “I know thatnl can never drink the nasty stuti. 881d of ii. sickens me; I'd rather take caster nil." We have learned somethirlks , the interval. One of these tiunizs is that porter. beer 411ml other alcohol- ics are not necessary for the nursml mother. W110i, she requires 1s 110C451 ordinary food. Dlcnty o1 slcel). a .uf-, iiciency 0i outuoor cxerc1se_ and a couple of teaspoonful of cod-liver oil‘ nail)‘. especially in the last 5 months of her pregnancy. 'l‘he healthy. woman so cured tor should, 1n 99‘ cases out of a hundred. have plenty o1 nurse for her baby. _ There is an impression among many persons that the nulk-Prfldufl-l i119.’ abilitv is much less in eldcrl ‘ mothers particularly with the first baby. There i. no substantial cv1-, deuce of this. If the average mother -, makes up her mind that she is going 1 1o nurse her baby. she will Drobablvi 1.0 s0 despite her age. Lots o! mothers above 40 have successfudy nursed their babies. _ . Babies red on breast milk have for, bcitei‘ resistance to disc-use. e Dec- 111111- the communicable diseases of: The tle11tl1-rat1c 111110111: bottle-led lLIlJlCS is 2 or 3 tunes 1111111111: the breast-led. If. as ative. the best type 01 1001i l5 60W '1 milk diluted 111th u-uter 1n propor- tion to 1111c. with the addition of corn syrup 0r 5112111‘. From the fourth month. sir-dined vegetables and :1 smell amount. of well-cooked cereal mav be Elven. From 51X month: onward, the vegetflblefi 1W1 cereal may be increased. Dl1\_1l€d orange or tomato Juice may be 211W! utter the 3rd month. Cod-liver Oil. B. ~1 . - '* tensnouniul before ieachtpf 3 media _ 1 . . 1_- b‘ 1.111211 111,111‘ 1e sccon PLUS Gels‘; P L A ( h b ilidhth. b 1r, 11111151. be remembered , AND SPRANGER FICTION that. the grmvth 0f a baby in the‘ first. year 01’ life is‘ phenomenal. In this period the child requires very much more food than after one year 111-11011 the growth is not. s0 wreat- J. S. S. MC. “Hit Parade 01: 1941” A1 Capitgl One Million Tablets “Hit. 1...“? 1111- 1...... into T0 Fight Pneumonia the Capitol Theatre yesterday‘ and. lelt 11. wake 0f enthusiasm 1111101111 ic1.-.1l s1,111.:~a11¢i-1i11111‘e ‘ lovers who “K111055011 1110 local 11111-11111-11. ‘1 111: ____ 111111.1<--.1l presents 2111 n l-stai‘ 111st. 111- ._ V . n . . eluding isenny Baker, i“1';111c€s T- ‘7 D1111“- °§ Ken‘; lfiiefimqlfit Lm,g10‘d_ Hugh Herbert, Man. the Mansion [louse receir .\ a ., L 5111111111’ Ann M11191.’ pm y and 1.11111 of drugs to the 11111111.- of i. 5,600 got Slli-‘CYS, in one coiuinuui laugn-iesi; m? 191d M-l-Vors Gwek Rel-M 11nd 1.1m session. combining spritely FllYKl- The 21ft. “rlllch W115 fllilfie by tunes 111141 cuiorlul danccs with 1111 N191.‘ ‘H M11)’ 11ml Bflkvl‘. 00115155011 null-using plot which could not fail-of 1.00.0000 inblcls n1 the dxue M lo ennui/ate Lhc most. CflllCdl nud- 1V B G93 used in the 1502111110111, of 101N101 '. meumouia mid other (l seases. Borrah Mincvitch and his Rascals, l The Lord 11111-011011 the Due-hogs those, htn-monicu maniacs, fill a of Kent that a few dnys 111w the lmtmmflm- 51mi- m me bill» "5 5° British Minister in Athens 51-11.“, an "Sm m“. mid a M1553’ The mi‘ urgent telegram to London asking ‘nimble m‘f1-1“lj’g,h°“f'.““3f 5Com F“ for n supply of the tablets and 11ml: ins emncdx Cildiiltliiii?‘ 11011 inc £1 Ow of u“, fun“ conncwd m‘. we 1111.l-.,su;1l11cu1.sona 1111-14111. 11nd llur- , r f .11, 1d" h1g1“... m nctt Parker. and D011 id McBride m)‘: ° {cc m“ all ,‘ 1d add to the general n1er1-_v-m11k111g. 161G?“ “I ‘mg “om “e “M “(m1 ‘lhc story deals with the lribuln-ib? us“ ti) cQmbflt the pncumon a lions of Kenny Baker 11nd Hugh“- Plwsiilll plcimlcnt _ Ilorbert. first as proprietors cf an The directors of 1111-5515. MM" ‘m0 insclvlnt 1111iic1uc 5110p. 11nd then of Bflk-“F “"019 flflill‘°fl<‘ll<‘ll and 17m‘ .111 insolvent radio station. c1111‘ to i-‘Yllllfily 01191111 l0 1211501" 1909-009 10111-11" 111111 the atlvent of television tablets to the value of £5,000 1N8 0f 11-111 111111111 a gigantic expense ixrcost to the 11111111. It was, he said, cqlliliumus U3: station for sight as 11 great and hunmnitarian gcsivure 1o we as .0un . .Lhe sick c ie of o11r heroc all’ Aizuiers go from bad to worse, but ii Miss Lnngiord. aided and ubettecl by Society was rend by the s'crct:1ry the lvfisses Kelly and Miller. ulti- acknowledging rtceipt of 16 spent- m-ntelv sure the d11v and peace and (us; p.1i1's itiitts; 8 pair sex; 2 11ros111-r1tv are restored to Station WPX. (RIF I‘ TO (i-liEI-IFE ACCEWIED HY DITIIEQ KENT hclnuts; 2 wrisllets; 1 pJlr bed sax, which have b e11 knitted by the 11l- stitute 1o dnte. A vote o.’ thanks was Linden-l Miss lsabC-lna ROD??? son for her g-cod work in the ‘In- stitute. Mrs. JoFep-‘n Cullen kuzd- lv invited the members to lrr home for the next 1110611112 which will take 11111013 Wednesday Avril 18. Roll cull to be answered with "jokes". The meetin-r clos:d W111i the National Anthem. alter which a delicious 111111-11 was scrvid by the lmsiess 11nd a 11l:"11s.111t'l1cur silent Mrs. Hary T111101". B.1ldwln _ Roud- was 11 vistor to Morell re- ‘llv IYIFQUHL! 01 cently, the gufst of her sister-in- Cqrdigan Head And Vicinity Miss R. ta C111i1n. Mr. Steve ltiolone Cl1111'l1:tieo\-.11, $111111 S11111i11y 111 the 11111111 of 1h. f..1111-.'s 11111-11111 M1‘. and 1V1 s. 1101.111: Cu -.11 4B Road The rrrzulai‘ n lin- l-i.-111l-.1.i11 12111.11 iNu111:-11's 111111- 111w, Mm, 1,0111; 301111111111, 1111,,‘ \\-...- 1101-1 at the home 0i M111 -i-- on '1‘;"es:ir1v niuht Nfastcr Gordon McLeod. student "h 11.1. with six msmbers 11nd. D1 P. W C. Ch-xrioitetoun return- ‘. v. r111 vi-“tn s. 11-11-1-111-3 11111-11111‘ 111:1 on Widnceday to resume his , v.‘ 111 11 P 1.1" ' Rfill, (‘All “'11s flllfiuvr- l 1111111105 after attending to funeral or 10d by “A-Iy Favorite Bcok". Til€-h1sfqtlqgr_ lminuia-s of the last meetingl 111-111 read and approvt-df Mr. Russell MGAUlRy cardigan A buslncs» lfillilCil-Kltlfl 1110111 111021 Hd. was a visitor 1Q Charlottetown . "103 -r 0111 1,. i1;- c c~.‘.n" i durin the ‘t . . 11 111-111 of fruit he,‘ 8 m~_.___ -lf"l< 111N111‘? cit‘. A 191-1, Mr. Wilfred Bradley. St. Tcresas 11-1" recz-ivad 1.1m the Red Cross was r1. visitor to Cll8.lUi.l!3'1O\‘.'1l re- tin‘ Scr1‘ein1‘,_v. A bill 0f 25c was Cenu" .__ 1111111 ior 11-1111,. It “'11s (let-idt-d to M“, Mflflm G Garcon“, and nnve n crab box atihe next mert- “we 5.1., 1.5m wednesdav 1m p01. 11123. No new 0011111111111‘: were z-n- awn,“ -_ w-m. (1 he,- hu-band 15 ed. Collection amounted to 45c. 1111s received from Red CHYB . llllllllfl u-erc" '7 pairs gray socks. 1G lliilfS i.".v0-\\"11v mitts. 6 12.11 111.1111 ntitts, 3 tmlrs cloves 11nd 4 S\V(‘fli(‘l‘.“. NPlR nweting i to be held in the schnolroom on Wednesday evcninr‘. station-ml 111111 the R. C. A. Mr. Wilbur McDonald Lorne Val- lrv was a visitor to Clnrlottctown ins-i. wcek-end. , . . _ V11‘. Maw F551... Baldwin iii-U" R0" m“ 15 m be Ms Q i?‘ vsltcd the cItv during the Most, in Men.“ A very intcrc. " 115i» Wffk- contest, nut on by Miss Sum Mock Lerxi was eninved by all nfter which Ml’- Jflhll Mil-ill“ M- 71 5- “'95 l" i1 d'-li-'ir1us lunch W115 served by the‘ the city last week on bivsiness. -0- iosle. . i~~~ i 11m, and table pines m1 require eom-dhnton of bntn and hlmls, help restore shattered nerves of Brltohfl lamb-chucked children at 11 country refuge. the young wife; “the very thought, mlfley were the guests or some causes. bottle-feeding is imper-[c 1Greeee. Some 30.000 tablets had al- ready been sent to Athens by air | Mr. John Adams. general man- 11m: of Mny and Baker. Limited, ,nsked the Duchess to accept the Itablets, together with a replica of tone of them in gold as a. souvenior. Thedruzknown nslldaflwawas discovered in the research laborator- ‘iel of the firm several years ago. ho aid, and since then it had saved many] thousands of lives. The Duc ess of Kent, in accept. in: the gift, said that the use of the drug would be of the greatest 1181p to the Greek medical service. —(London Exchange). A director and the works man- IBBEG of the English drug firm men. ;t.ioned above, Mr. Ralph W. E. |-Ela¢l;i;1c.g‘;sm13. few O. B. E. Visited ce wo years a o accom- named by his wife andg family. Dr. nd Mrs. B. C. Keeping, a Mr. Stickings, who L; q brQLhgf 01' MY-K- K961911115. in a recent letter reports that their central office u. ' the City 0f London was completely demolished with bcmbs and the’, their works which are situated without; the city and cover seventy three acres in area have been r9. peatedly hit. and damaged but they 111511986 t0 “carry on" to full cap- acity. Two men o! the 111m recommend- ed by Mr. Stickings for bravery. in extinguishing the flames under bomb fire, have each received the George Medal. _____€_______ ALEXANDRA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The members of the Alexandra Women's Institute met. at the l1on.e of Mrs. Bruce Judson for their Beb- ruary meeting with cnt. Mrs. Lester Beaten, prc idcd as 1111111 11; fldud the meeting opened by singing- m] Ihe Institute Ode". after which ‘A- _ lub Women's Creed" wus repeated 1n unison. Minutes of previous meet- m were rend 11nd approved and con- CEI'L_ postponed incleilinteiy. A (1.1s- cussion on framing pictures for tne school ended in liwtuute deciding 1.0 supply any extra money needed alter Christmas concert. money spent, It was moved by Nlrs. Wal- lace Brehaut and seconded by Mrs. Herold Benton that histitute hold a Miniature Auction Sale at next meeting. Decided to buv 11 bucket, with cover for school. New com- mittee for coming mice months up- pointed. School Committee-Mrs. Harold Beaton, Mia5 Noreen Bnnaut. Sick Committee-Mrs. Wallace Brehuut. Mrs. Gay Judson. Prolzraniine-Mxs. Lester Benton, Mrs. Bruce Judson. The next. tneeling to be held at the home of Mrs. Nathaniel Mac- Kl Call to be answered by "A11 Irish Joke." Lunch com- mittee Mrs. Bruce Jud on. Mrs, Les- ter Benton. Mrs. Wallace Brehuut. H/tfd (Jess 4 pd-IS sucks, l $“\.d\('l'. srfixo unook w. l. , ten members] childhood, than bottle-ted babierkfilnd one V1511!“ present. 'l'h6 Presio-‘ v ruevize -= MUCH MORE uow- , 1% LIFEBUOY ~ costs us i7 1 l 1 -'1 ,. mo 11s m2 SAME FINESOAP was same ere CAKE/ ._/ O At the new, low price more (Junadinns than ever are using Lifebuny Health Sonp—for face and hands as well as bath. And that means more people than ever The Spring Brook Women’. Insti- tute held 1111-11- March mcclmx at the lmme o1 Mrs. rrank Bernard, on ‘lhursderv evening. March 13th. with President presiding. Meeting opened by singing the Ooc, followed. by rc- ueatitig the Creed 1n unison. R1111 c1111 was unsum-red by seven members ansuenng by an Irish joke and one new member joined. Minutes of his’. nweting were read and approved. Mrs. Hillard Meek gave report of girls sewing club 11s getting along nicely‘. Decided time tne W. I. help girls sewing club by giving money .121‘ 1111105, uiso chub the cooler 5.1-. rived for school, Decided to ask two 111e11 in district bulid shelf for retnry askirnk to canvas for War Savings and that t.i1e Government grunt $2.40 11nd been received lor year 011111111: November 1940. school committee reported school had been scrubbed. Decided to send for two copies of Institute news and pass them around among members and that n, special collection be taken for same from ouch member. Que - lionnaire on Agricultural discussed bv members. Next meeting Ques- tionnnire on Home Fconoziucs to be discussed. Reading by Mrs. Wesley Paynter, Shamrocks Blow where Irish Hearts beat on Si. Patrick's morning. Story told by liiss Hattie MaL-Leed, Buint Biscuii. Knitting passed in to Red Cro s Convener. A grab bug was much enjoyed by all One member paid dues. Collection $2.95. Mrs. Hillard Miss Hattie Mncleotl. be answered bv an seeds or flower slips. National Anthem. NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time Throughout WAVELENGTH Canada and U.S,A.—3l.32 m.. 25.53 m, (to 10.00 11m.) 49.10 m 111m 10.30 pm.) Western Canaon~23bti (from 10.45 p.111.) 31.32 (from 11.00 to 12.45). TUESDAY, MARCH I8 1 EDST, ' 1 620 p,m.—'Lon<l0n Calling’ 6.25 p.m.—Actunlity Broadcast‘ ‘Something Going (in in Eng- land Now.‘ presented by Cecil liftidden. 6.45 p.m.—'I‘HE NEWS. 7.00 pnL-‘Qucstlons of the Hiur’. {talk by VERNON BARTLETT, .P_ 7.15 11.m.~BBC Symiphony Or- chestra, dlrectcd by Basil Cam- era-n. p,m.—'I'H'E NEWS IN FRENCH rum-THE NEWS. p.m.--‘CANADA CALM; FROM LONDON.’ (in collaboration with CBC1: ‘MESSAGES FROM SAND!" Sandy Macrhcrsnn at the Thflltrf‘ Organ. Me sages in Music from (Jnnadian and American Soldiers. ll 45 11.111 8.50 p.m. 9.00 n.m.-— CHRIBTTAN WORLD‘. Talk by the Rev. A M _ CHIRGWIN. Secretary of the Lond n MLs- sionary Séciety. 9.15 p.m.—'St.arlgl1t': Beatrice Lillie (Canadian C imedienne) . Compete, Gerry Wilmot. 9.30 pm.—-‘BRITA1N SPEAKS’. Talk by J L HODSON 9.45 nm-J-IEADLINE NEWS AN Closed with LEY FRASER. 10.00 p.m.—"lhe Music of Britain‘: Modern English Plano Music. played by Tom BLmh-y. lillfiMpémr-mcottiah Omnibus.’ A eel lany. 10.45 p,m.--Tonight We Present presented by Phil Green, w"th iiireionr“ ‘btliimmyev . .m.—‘ . OORA MARCH- fi‘. Tllk b§WILLIAM HOLT 11.15 prn.--‘At cur Request’. 1.00 mn-The Daily Service. 12.06 arm-dnierlude. i same. Correspondence read by Sec-i and the sum of $1.00 was realized. $1.40 special col. 30c amnilntlml to Meek was an» pointed on program committee. Next meeting to be held at ll}i?t’301ill()cl;lfi 11(1) 63pm“ and Mrs’ exchange o; the lust surviving member of that D VIEWS. Commentator: LIND- ‘By the Fireside’. Devfard and; are en oying the grand protec- tion o Lifebuoy-rhe only soap especially made to prevent "B.0." You, too, will want to enjoy the confidence that comes when renl personal freshness is assured! (let Life-buoy today. It‘s the same flue quality soap . . . the same big cake . . . the same familiar red carton . . . but at a new low price. ll unYp/ekewuiévb: var pr cl 1 l 12.15 anh-‘BRITAIN SPEAKS‘. . Txlk by J. L. HODSON. 12.30 rim-THE NEWS. 12.45 a.1n.~C1o"e (town. In Memorzam l ELMO D. REID l, HOPEWELL CAPE. March 14 — 1 The death of Elmo D Reid occur- 1 red at. his l1cme here inst night af- ' .tcr an illll0S$ of some duration. He was a granite 11nd frecstone leuptor 11nd for many years was engaged Wltil the firm of Nelson Brothers, Lower Cape, and with the Smith Quarries, Ltd, of Shediac. He was born in Hopewell Cape "19 years ago, a son of the late Reid and was fatnii)‘. He was a life-long residenr. In mligion he was n Baptist 1nd :1 member of the Hopewell Cape Baptist church. He was a hignlv respected resident of Albert Coun- ty and had many friends who will regret to learn of his death. He is survived by his wife. form- erly Miss Lavinia, Mahru‘, or HOPE. “'91 Hill; seven '“0n5. and lve dilllizhters. The 51/1: are LeBaron. DPODPl-éwr of Reid's Cafe. Mone- ton; Willinm of Wallace, . 5.; Andrew, of Saint John; Charles. of Flllfvlllr‘. N B.: Percy and Rey. both of Saint John, and Herold. at. home. 'I‘he daughters are Mrs Gem's‘! Murphy. or Minto; Cnrl LaRose. of New Britain, C011"; Mrs. Howard Hawkes. of Hmveivrelllwfilfltne: li/Grs. Waldo Wm;- $011.0 mo. an Mr. ' -1. of Charlottetown. s Dicks” ______________ MAPLE PLAINS W. I. The monthly meeting or the Itlflplg Plains W. I. met at the home of Min: Inez Wnlsh 0n March 5th with ‘ix members and one visitor present. In the absence of the President the vice president Mrs. John Cairns pre- sided. The meeting opened bv sing- infl Institute Ode followed by rc- pt-utiniz the creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were rend. approved 11nd signs-d by the vice president. Roll call was answered bv a honk which I have rend. The committees gave their re- part4. A number of letters were read by the Secretary. We received a $2.00 grant and a, letter or thanks from thenReci Cross for knittink done. l 1e Qucsti nnaire on Agnculiure was filled out. The following Committees were appointed. Committeer-Mrs. John School serum so ‘ "’ "55s! .11” EVERYONE LIFEBUOY PROTECTION EVERYONE CAN Aves si-rved b1‘ ‘l-‘P ‘ l1" Esie We -l Cllrlil. Mrs. Fred Walsh. sick Committee-Mrs. Alva Walsh- Mrs. Freeman Walsh. 1 Program committee-Jars. Parnell, NlflclCarviile. Mrs. Richard McCar- v e. it was decider! to hold our lleXL meeting at the home of Mrs. Rich-1 ard McCnrville. 1 Roll call to be answered by nam- lmz a "British Battleship." . Meeting closed by cinlinll the National Anthem. 1 The program committee then took chnrxe the following program we I carried out. A reading. "The religion! of the World". bv Mu. Alva Walsh.- IA reading. "His but Request" by by M1111 Inez Walsh and Minn Elsie bcuig. Welsh. after which o dainty lunchlat mm, Mcfini. wife of Mrs. H-eeman Walsh. A contest. the Males minute I .30 prim-RADIO 11311154131131, Farmers Love letter" and was won th~ NEEDS AND NOW HAVE 11"] 11.1.53 11111-1. l- 1x11111111 \'. ..1.».-». i. Running Burk 1.111. vou 11111111: "W112i. Jrln " "F111 ill ‘ 1.5.1,”? ,1. ENVOYS IVII-‘ll Picured he" r f“ Cflilf exiled cw-"llllifi" "i which has Ls hctl ntreal. 1 ‘w '1 F n: slslfld .1: 1‘ 11:. Miss t. 11 round v cred dnuflri‘