ECONOMKAL Why put up with drab dull walls; when a coat of ALABASTINE will make rooms glow with colour? » just mix with water, and see how easy ‘had economical it is to apply. ALABASTINB brushes on easily, dries quickly without odour, and will not rub on’. Your choice of ivory, cream, bull‘, light b/uf, grey, pink, light blue, light green or white- l-Al-‘I a I EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY WOMENS INSTITUTE vln Memos-ions v .' There psssedpeacelully away at her home in Miminegash on April MRS. WILLIAM A. GREENE M. The May meeting of the Egiing- ton and Howe Bay Women's In- stitute was held at t-he home o1 Mrs. George Cepp. Meeting open- ed by singing the Institute Ode SCHOOL IAITSVHJI SCHOOL RAQON I No, Mn-Brown Ir Gc-tnalelasvels -_- “You eouldrrt borrow tbh mm Alias. could you, Ten?" April Illi- gesled. "Heavens. no! Q16’! on darned conscientious she might think she's rwveto rlvouieswllltothe Burn-u Trustees." "And I am not supposed to have a conscience?" "You have a heart, flint’; better." "Better for 3W. you mean." April 8W0 the boy a withering look. “Well, let me tell you (ibis, ‘mnny- my-lad. I can't lend you money or give it. to you because I haven't got it. Yesterday I lost any job" “mired again? l-mr, what did you do this time?" Ten had tihe natural relish at one mlprit in mother's misdoin-gs. ‘ April soowled at him. "I was ilred, I admit, but it wasn't for anything you'd understand about. and 1m no‘. going to bottled- to tell you. I only mentioned the tact o! losing my job to explain why I hzwervt any money to spare. But don't, look so hopelss Ton, old darling.“ April's slim lingers res.- ched to pat the nervous, freokled hand that clutdhed the ‘sable cloth. "And don't ask me how I'm going to raise two hundred dollars in a. hurry because I couldn't tell you, but _!'m going to try." "April! You blessed little trick April, you're an angel." Ten Par- ker sprang mom his chair, dashed round the barbie. tilted his partner's chin and kissed her wlbh such zest and enthusiasm that a line o! Wilng people passing on s. higher floor level turned and stared in amuse- ment. Malice mingled with reinfection in the block eyes of the tall. scariet-uranrtled girl at the heed or the line. Twenty-dour hours earlier Cumin Hardin: would have re- sented the thought ot Ten Parker bringing April Day to the Blue Devil. Ten Parker klmlng April Day behind a screen et the Blue Devil! A tidbit. o! lnionnation that might come in handy. April had not seen Gide-rm nor her party. With back turned to The door e was bus-y getting coat and or April: Grade I: l. Christine Minion-is: i, Margaret Mwleod: I. Wehdell Nicholson. \ ' Grade vni? 1. Malcolm Mao- Innis. ‘ Grade VII: 1. Joan MaoLeod. Grade Vi: l. Shirley Nicholson; 2. Donald Meclnnis. Grade V; l. Orville : l, Mariori 2. Betty Maclleod. Grade III: 1. Rodd-y MacLeod; 2, Lloyd Jewell. _ Grade HI (Jr-J: l. Lola Jewell. Grade I: i. Anna Machennan; 2. Marilyn Macleod. Perfect attendance: Christine Maolnnis. Margaret Maobecd, Shirley Nicholson. Anna Mani-en- nan. Mecllen- mY 8110M. ‘Ieacher. Amos Ourley. CANOE COVE CBOOL The following is the report oi Canoe Cove School {or the month oi April. Jerrold Marleen. Grade VIII-—l. Rena MacNevin. ii. Doris Hall. Grade VII-Tl. Kathleen MacFad- Muirhead. Grade V1 —l. Charles Macliiu- non. 2. Sadie MacFadyen. 3. Dei- bert Mulrhead. Grade III (Sal-l. Alberta Mac- Lean. a Grade II!I (dial-—l. William Muir- head. Grade I-1. Dean dvlscradyen. 2. Muirhead. Highest Average ior Senior cent. Highest Average for Junior cent Brown, good morning.” "Bu: look ‘here I vwent to-" "No, NU‘. Brown!" town who is char-stably inclined." that's dilermt." (To Be Continued) Grade X-l. Laura MacNevln. 2. yen. 2. Elsie Hickox. S. Russell Barbara Anne Darraoh. 3. Victor Grades -I.auar MaoNevin —92 per Grades—-Laura MacNcvin - 92 per Greatest Improvement over last ‘They don't mend furniture at the Barter Shop. They buy it and sell it and I give you three guesses which I'm doing. And now. l! WWW learned enough o! my affairs. Mr. Adarneistiheonlyriehmanln wouldn u help them to please mk- he hardly knows me. For Aline. 111s cuannrau._' autumn-grown REPORTS,“ month's work - Kathleen Meo- rsuyeu. _ Perteot Attendance: Laura Ilse- Nevin, Rena MeoNevin. Isle He!- thieen Mschdyen, Charles William Muir-head. Teacher: II. B. Carr. (Patriot Please Copy.) .___?__. ' rsnuwoon sonoor. BRO!!!‘ School report ‘for April. Grade X: 1. Marjorie Mach:- lane; 2. Adele Henderson; 3, Gladys Murray. Grade IX: l. Billy Plneau. Grade VIII: 1. Donnie MIoPar- lane. Grads VII: l, Neil Campbell; 2, Charles Pineau; 3, ‘Noreen Sherry. Grade VI (Sn); 1. Mabel Mur- ray; 2, Ian Macrarlane. Grade VI (J12): l Lorraine Pin- enu; 3- Eugene Murray. , ‘ Grade V: 1. Annette Riches-B; 2. Marion Pineau; 8, Isabelle Meo- Fariane. i Grade IV: 1, Wilens. Sherry. Grade III: i. Wesley Campbell; 2. Rosalie Mmlsaac. Grade II: 1, Gerald Sherry; 2. Desmond Sherry; l. Louis Mur- my. Grade I: l. David MacFar-lane; 2. Vernon Pineau; 3. Robert Mur- ray. - Grade I (Jr): l. John Sherry. Teacher. Leona Cavanagh. crwss noAn SCHOOL Report for month of April. Grade X——l. Blake Wood. Gade VII — 1. Ray Stewart. Grade VI —l. Melds. Bennett. 2. Sterling Stewart. 8. Shirley Stewart. Grade V — 1. Myra Joan Wood. 2. Marie Stewart. - Grade IV-l. Leon Murphy. i. Marlene Balderston. Grade III- 1. Ibis Wood. 2- Bet- l-v Bellman. _ Grade II-l. Freda Bennett. I. Jean MacKinnon. 8. Dorothy Wood. Grade I-l. Gail Balderston and Roger Baiderston (equal). 2. Edith Bellman. 3. Sandra Maclbean. Highest Average (98 per cent) - Eva Wood. Perfect Attendance-Blake Wood. Myra Joan Wood, Edith Bellman, Eva Wood. Dorothy Wood and Sin- dra Maclcsn. Teacher-F. Mullen. "It seam strange it lsculd be a‘ "'81."€:.'%-. urusumrilibdue Adams." Jerome looked genuinely a" wnflfrafifipafim. a‘: punled. "I don't suppose he's ever t unkind? uvsluieuia bun D§F||Qff5 A5 413 l» n “mud "l? “ab.” M‘ Egg?" w“ 9-51- i- s. QLWW‘ "°° " GARLiG NA e. e '~ "fir, - early, but ms enough for most of "n bn't 1n Ptlllly and Zora hes mlrevnnmvlbfltfimgr u» mm workers to have reached inking interest." April il/ughed. fi'.7_i.“fi,".i%"i".5‘ “muons. their dots. "Jay, you 1n t, do“, y“, m. Impetiantly she turned to the tier-stand? It's Aiixe. Mr. Adams g muggy-q”; n; .-__- ‘the snake- ilwlliubli thown orieohievous pet. killing resdllytamedand makssegood /. BRADALBANE VILLAGE W1. The regular monthly meeting was held at the home oi Mrs. Woodside on April l2. Meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating The Creed in unison. Seven members and one visitor were present. Minutes o! last meeting were read and approv- ed. Tl-ie sch00l committee re- ported towels and soap were pur- chased for school. The new oom- mittees {or next month are: School, Mrs. I-lickox and Mrs. Toombs. Sick. ma. Woodside and Mrs. cousins. Lunch. Mrs. Wil- llama and Mrs. Seaman. The proceeds to date from Tea and Bazaar are $24.80 and Gov- exit-rent Grant $1.25. The card s etary was given $1.00 to buy. cards. Correspondence was read. The adopted lilnglish s (ritute was thankful for boxes o! iood and clothing send to them; it was de- PEPSODENT‘ |$ T"! w TOQT" PQWDER / MARAcLE!mnrrlwirr-rrsoorm I ouu, w relies on , more the that AMIABILITY IS PAD‘! OI‘ CHARM “A reputation tor good nature," says charm-expert Margery Wil- son "is one o1 the most valuable as sets in life." Maintaining this reputation as we grow older isn't always easy, particularly l! health becomes less buoyant. It's tough to be good- nritured when vitality dimlnishe. or age makes its den-lands o! physi- cal well-being. When you don't leel as well as you might, for instance there is a tendency to become short-temper ed and to turn on a lqs dazzling smile. But prool that oven trying physi- cal handicaps can't wreck a good nature are the numbers o! women oauv caoisswoao just think-how white 'your dentist y‘ dental wbllnusr: snd he . rounder all, dingy film that becomes harmful, uglyfanar. And dent Tooth Powder is oepecially made with lriunr to safely remove ouble-causing film “Jight in your own home! Change today to Pepsodeor Tooth Pow- der with lrium for teeth of drum! "whiteness. \\ste||u~;w;, zfiW/M MARIA _ 194a sow rsovr arucu to yummy,“ . _ V, your teeth are m" ,- t eml That's real . rof re- Pepso- ‘couraruruo raruul whom we all can count among our soqusin‘ _ who have smiled through their tribulations; even" poked fun at long convsiescsncer. The power to charm people by the manifestations o! a sunnv an. position diminishes the minute you start giving in to temper. show, other signs of nervous strain or succumb to the temptation to be sarcastic or sardonic to friends Hid intimates. instead oi being your us- _ uai sweet kind self. .1 I ~ ECONOMICAL TBACTOI l A new ma... has been intro: duced by a United States tiri whichwillnlsriromonetotiusi hours on a lI-llon o! gasoline q kerosene. is I THPN A FouRTH OF- ouw ePeecr-r»... . He one! Pmo‘ 112th. Mrs. William Greene, nee lollowed by the Creed repeated in gloves together. assrurlng Ten that _ Ida. Rlx, in her seventytrburth unison. Minutes ot last meeting she did not-most distlnciy did April marched into the shop. K cided that each member bring an ACROSS lNativeot‘ “Greekletter year. ' ' » were read and approved. Treas- not-care to stay and dance, “New leaving a bewildered young man ' T so“ l‘ article of clothing to next meeting LRlrrd Kurdistan 19.1101101113- She Iuflmd t-shockueven weeks um- mrfe report. $27.17 balance nu; clung is 0M bur minds." behind hcr- m t '—"' and have another box sent to this amountsin s. Anger oak previousto her death and was 00n- 011 hand. mu call was answered m m, problem b! annexing that r ' r K, W" °’ m‘ "‘.°“'-" °' 59"!» Institute. u paper on 135311.151; inTheasaly Addarfaname schemes b lined to her bed from that date. by twelve members. one new mem- two hundred dollars was of! Ten l-lead high and blue eyes spar-k- 895m“ gtchml- m’ or Gardening was read, (ouowed O. River lLBr-tghtly- d .. She was amost devoted and lov- ber paid dues and there was one Parker's mind, it weighed the ling. April breeoed into Jerome Er "d3! " l‘ 7 Ymnkm 3' by"a girl's name contest. Mn. (30- l ""34 ing mother, one whose life was visitor present. Dresses tor Red more heavily on Ara-H's. All the King's office. siha perched on the a“ “ma” » Woodside gave a reading. and Mrs, lttBodiesol fish fllnrploya - centered around her children and Cross were turned in. Oorrespond- way home. shoving the little car comer o! his deskjsw-unrg her legs H ‘me vn_" Bus“ Nawmn’ i- Glover was appointed to prepare "ll" 577mm” “Hindu” ' grandchildren. She tenderly csrsd ence was reed and dismissed. Coi- along lonely country roads rurder and grinnd at him with more au- “mm 5mm‘ the programme for next meeting. 13-mm°"'°°-" Ipawbm. (“h”) r Jillrl llllldil.‘ runner husband who was ill for lsotlon smounted- to $1.00. Dona- a mid-night sky, she studied the ebony ‘than is usually displayed by Gm“ V‘ "' 1- m“ “m” 1- Mrs. I-iickox invited members m: ll" "ml" “i” . afiflgi” =-l'-\~‘" 151i?!" t/woyears and who p1 ‘eceased her tron o! $1.00 was turned in for question ct how to raise what dismissed employees. Jay looked up AMM Mares“ 3' m" Gann" the meeting on May 10th, roll 13' Mflmmme‘ awunm‘ “new gmflwqunarl May 8th.. 194:1. she was a member ' " some discussion wok sermed to her an alarming sun, from his papers and regarded her w!‘ call to be answered by exchange of “n” as m? ' or the Miminegash United Church place regarding ways o! raising ‘but “ma, must be smumurnred severely. "Well, halve you come to and‘ v “'1' Rum Ymmka‘ 2‘ garden seeds or slips. The Na- 1"T“y‘°' a?‘ ' a y and a loyal worker in her Mas- money to modernize schools. Mrs. smnengwgn order- qq keep rm- ord yoursenses? Come to tell rne you're Wendell Wm!" 3' Aumm were!‘ tionai Anthem closed the meeting. $1 u n on m". a, java-u“ tiers service. . Charles Lutz and Mrs. Howard pal. from disgrace -l‘rom the going to take that Bureau job?" or" - Lunch was served. 15 sham,‘ ' o.‘ (um) 391d n" ’““°"°‘ w” wmlmwd "m" W°°d "t" ‘Plmmltd “slew” Y» mummy-or being Put 8n probation “Me? 1 moms think not." King's “'3'” W " " “my M°K°”“°' -———————- '( bbrl‘ ' mu i til-root 40.0mm» her home by the Rev. Ira MBCDOII- attend COIWCDHOII. COXWBSIS WEN for foul another year poggilbl "m, V151“): smfled knpauenny. “You 2- Willard Gmen- HIGH BANK AND LITTLE SANDS 1° 07m ' 5 B opt‘ a ma“ aid on April 14th. and was largely put on by Miss Jean Lutz and Mrs. she-l,“ o; m, g°,¢,,_,',e_ ‘Y ma“ dumb a 1 m, 1 might crwr ma“ III-l‘ Elwyn Wm.‘ 3' . ' on 1|“ ggmuruqg mes attended. Her nephew. Burton Rix. Harold Stead. Mrs. Brent Stead NM u]; momrng w“ m,‘ b1“, along’ and“. a “be "mm be“ mm mum“ Mcarqlm _._...-. ‘ l.’ autumn turd“, aquflm. “gnu”. sang the 23rd. Psalm. invited members for June meet- mrved ‘noun, Am, wsseglmrean Ame V“ Ewen We“ u I have Grade 1T ~1- "If!!!" 51ml» m, N81113: monthly meeting or jifgfggjflg (em) group ‘ez-Gontend’ . She was buried beside her hus- ing. ‘Mrs. Charles curb and rvm. 1,8,1,’ “hawking m, a ma], bee,“ mo“, m,’ by ,0...- hm- “m- z- 4mm Gm“- 3- c"! the High Bank and Uttle Saudis “m; J band and two children who prede- Alvin Burke to‘ assist with lunch; nmtlsnanother At last she gs: u. boiled berg" Green‘ Women's Institute was held st the 20.Acount.ry'| " ceased her. The brill-sews were Mrs. rws Under-hay and Mrs. Ray- in bed, eyessparklln and {we 1-; [m1 nothing m do with your Gm“ I '1' m“ Y“ 2' “m” home oi the president. Mrs. Angus armedtorcel her six nephews: John and Harry mond McDonald were appointed on m“, ymmm in h; mumm “ma, m“ You know m... D°°h°">’- __ MaoPl-rerson, on April 20th, ma. 21. cloudy Thomson. Austin and Burton Rm. programme committee. mu Call Th, ohmmwe, o, ~°". n1 m5, ‘w y, 1-... ‘our, mgm" ‘wm- mm‘ ‘°““*“ -- opened with singing 24.3mm Vanish Greene and Herbert Burns. to be answered by a donation o! Granny-a m d‘ in .. m” lukedyume h, w p“ cent’ "Love's Old Sweet Song." Roll was 25.17;» The flower bearers were: ltalph twgngy-five can; mm“; c105. ‘mummified old 3mm’ u‘? enwod‘ "ma?" g’ 2:1. m me 21d Perfect Atummw. " wulud called and responded to by nine measures 580M. Alton Hard?’ "all M861"- ed by singing "God Save The on mm side M the s“ t’ a {mh-Mp 5 e m i, t green’ Marat” cunpbm’ ‘mud members with exchange o! seeds. 35-31130 nis. John Sawyer and Kenneth King”. Lunch was served by desk 1,, m, hm J n12“??? e was”; hyu?“ y: “we” Minutes o! last meeting were read. flitTotecilitete cw M, ,0 ,, hm i» to» s» s. ....... m... .2 .1: a: sci-a; :1... ----- — "- r-s m». a m M». =»,~,=,,-,-»-,-=_,~,,, T ere are mourn ve mmm , , .- m " Mm say»- n w- ‘i???’ "r- s" - “We "- --- . w"- sszsr-t..."st.'sr...saf sszzslz: ail-mm- . Benhflm- Ma's-- Fmwfl- ‘ M"- mu “i”, ° h,“ m m‘! Wm“ s°d°1°“' Tam y“ m’ . mg sumo. donated by Institute. ”-"“"°"°“ ? kw‘ Macuom Hench River‘ u y’ Lin; I u; magi,“ said. thfl/ Ml-“invior problems. y ST. MARYS CONVERT and "(mo counted m dumc“ o‘ 36.Belon£lll .'- Mal-ion, Mrsh Even“ gunner‘, and ORIGIN OI‘ TAIPS m haSQ a a beNd INK! ii’ a K011561186. You cant "nflord SOUP-IS ‘ Luue sumtsud Huh Bank‘ Gm“ will Z 7"“ Mekwe- W53" w!“ we" ' i m u of" munm n“ emm- bomb" or courses‘ ‘my . i ernment grant o! $1.25 was receiv- 37’g“hu°mfi. z all,at home, also seven grgndchfl- Modern evenhrg da-ese appears ‘gut-limp. Arprli had e. sudden folded a letter trom a lady flhrest- In the Honor Roll for April the ed w ‘Gunny The ‘dopmm o! _._ dam Md w", u“; ggandqflmrem to have originated with the cut- “m? w:- Péhrws at the Barter enlng to sue Mr. Roosevelt (or in- Grade X standing should have m English lama!” w“ deem“, ‘Loo! a : The“ we" many no", “mums g/way mgr, wm, m}; mum m; amp“ orrow they might be able adequate nsplport and dropped i‘. been: 2nd. Bernadette Surge and on and Search” and to Wm. ‘a nec°mY°u°gll ._ that bore mute testimony o! the "1"" Reim- 1‘ m" WW1“! "I . .§° 1" °‘ “mm” w” w”. if“ ‘i? “mt w"? M“ M‘ B°'“‘d°m M°D°“"d' supervisor renaming some. Knit- Furniture z love and esteem ii; which she was I Portrait by Isaac Cruikshank EH18 W‘ fihlooendsre chairs. Unless , he added, ‘you have The following names of Grade “n: ‘or Red cm“ w“ handed m ‘tomb Z hem . gbgufi 1am y hm morning-a pearl gray came into p, ins-tune pincg ins’: I XI were omitted - 3rd. rank l-or- comes“ we“ ‘wen by M". M“? ‘a "nay .. morning with light layers o! rnist saw you." raine Roche, Claire McDonald. m , ' ,2 feathering the bnu above "t haven't." spar diuctied. “but Jackie Poole. Lorena mums, Wii- K" “d ~5°°’°"'-"' ‘°‘“§,°“ ""*'{ff'{m :1 town -April drove out to her some trienda or! mine have, and bu! Ohevfllc- w“ o“ lfiufimg‘ “gnu” “f Gxgbw." I IN-flllmvihdl place. She unlocked (rat's what I came to hell you a“ at“ of l ' nnrluclfa Ho M; Lgpmmmg 3 ‘g the cold old house. dragged the about. Jay. can you imagine a “on t “Myth with my unfit“ L’ chairs m the light and, arm much ltodgy. banker-lair person like “Q3: ma“, 71°“ wmrgm__ '- 0 - 0 e $222 ‘Illgl/lipoflflbdluthfi “£22K?” ma” ma‘? bu“ “mum” w m: _+.L—" QBYPIDQUOTI-nfl M 5 ' l _ . 99 into thd but o! the oar. The infill‘, gldlgymguolngy-i-deohzzigty dollarzma! “mo” m“ wmlumywlas u" x g ‘ Q f Q Q 2 at lbeuiourb-bumrauresuurmzmbntrrrbrnrer" ‘mom... “m,” m ‘VB-l ill-IN. taro ea u; , - 9 fifl- looked ~111Mb empty wlth- ‘You're nuns!" M’ fiddled estalblialbed been. University o! IIV INSIVI oALrl-olslnrxill- z: -' out the old chairs. And what would impatiently with his folders. mm!‘ m," m“, 75 u,‘ ‘n, - ‘ m“? Grandmother. Day have llmudrt of “Things like that.” he added." y ' Intention Cmtoeno 17001110111‘ RAVI sroon wmp sacrificing her dignified mahogany "don't happen in our town." M m] u the mm can,“ mm THE SOULS THAT S1‘ IN ‘II-ll SUN’! SIGHT-s 4 in the cause o} pleating Tootsy "But they halve happened." ' w.“ ma,“ ‘eflmu lam?" to BURNI- - . w the ‘Ileiephona Girl's parent’! Well. April's lips were parted, her eyes I n, “m, m, dd o; much; "m" Distributed by Illa Ioatuns Indicate. he. m m, it wuhtoohate to danced. "Of course Mr. Adams Ha,‘ F mnkmnia ' _4_- n o now- S e got won't. admit thatheb the one who's II - her-sell! in a 1am III-in. She had giving the money. He talks about u: muhugflfi‘ T326‘ H-ous; Mo!“ "m! 0 W15’ 011- acting for a client of the bank °" " . 7°" "I °" but that's ail nonsense. You know $‘°.‘.'r.1.‘."rh‘};.‘r“.."l'3rfi. 3;“ m“ “"5 ‘NIMASOR! YEAH BUT THE e-aarraa vr as well as r do, Jay, that mum goal-gig“ i- flw A" . VITAMINC WINS MDSTA 655M