i. . MARCH z4. 1932 ; illurlng a figlilié" W‘ IIIIAT u‘ "m! tho whole lovely By Julia Foster ‘ Avie: could nuke [llloroneo I OU have no right to 1e: your skin — ever- bccoifig "mgic." Not when the tightcgm isso easy. Thafs what specialism ing to luvc told me-and I'm [g1] you their treatment. or k in; skin firm, smooth, youthfixl. Apply n luxurious lnrheq‘ of Mmolivc Soap and warm vnte: m face and throat. Work this into (he pores. Your hands are best [or this pm of the treatment. Rinseir awn with warm were: (never use or); finish with a told IIHSE- ‘ {In/in Famr vlrit: Inm- Tlurs the basis. Then, your make- 4F“? "f 54411;! J/Jl/I-i‘. 1p in the morning. Ar night, oil or WW5 fvr m 111x! tissue cW-“m, If your skin is dry. More 5m") "'1"- llun 20,000 experts consider this the Heal foundation cleansing. PALMOLIVE KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION W; névcr. 611%,???“ ‘i i nee! Whit subtle her Gfllllplixlqfl plol- u", A tow worth of oxpgrg ouch a seen so " '.'l77 stel. At Mmrs Meat M. Miller Market .....wfl _W: uu-Lsuono smear .......... We will have on display at; op;- - i61- the Easter trade the very t of meats. Being one of the 1 experienced meat dealers in Oily puts us in u position to ~ BOW to select from our Is- shest feeders. It is only lair to ‘- that we have in our store ~- u doubt the fattest carcass Total Majolity for Kiorns 4-2 pins High Sngle H. Finlnyson 216 1mm. High Three H. FlI\1fl._\'SO1l 555 pins. 0111111011 1.12.1001: CENTRAL CHRISTIAN - 2111f! l ‘ from: your ~ grocer. ' A . 1.115.211.5111 "Wfim" 1 -a 11$ pnoss BUNSLm-qpy 1mm Slelvflftii Bakery Thursday, Phone ~ 1646-3-23-21 i "imAnAnrA nounn" at‘ Prince Eilwayd Easter "Monday and Tues- dav-“S Wonderful show, wonderful speclfllties, popular prices. ‘ t, 1605-3-22-31. FQB G001) FRIDAY don't for- gotjjpt Cross Buns. Order the beat at Stewart's Bakery, phone 211, or 1646-3-23-21 1 GET YOUR. TICKETS roi- the Ezistiy Play at Reddin 1310s., Two Macs,‘ Victor Coyles. 50c and 75c. :1‘ 1610-3-22-31. TICKETE for “Alabama Bound" I-luster Monday Play for sale at Rcdciln Bros, Two Macs and Victor Cvylfs. 1605-3-22-31. I 7'1‘- "A1..-1BAn1A BOUND", "Alabama 110111151". "Alabama Bound". Special Southern Musical nuinbérsjthriuing 1 drama, nuystery story, Easter Mon- ’ (lay m1 ’I'ue_sda_y. 1sos-a-22-a1. .m§;1.1<:.u~1 ‘sunvrcus-crapsud St. John's Church, March 27th: Holy cnmmunioxi, 11; Springfield, St. ‘lizubvtlfs Church, MllTCh 27th, Evchsoug. 7. 11111.1» T111: ‘cu-v nosmrnu. Alta-mi the Easter Play, best show c1‘ the season with local talent. Costume dances, Southern singers and 1i reul mystery story. 1610-3-22-31. NEW umsoow ANn Cnven. 111.11. 1311:1101- scrviccs in tl1e United (Ihurch on Sunday, March 27th: Now Glusgow, at 11 n. m., and Cav- vndish ut 3 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. ruucu COURT-A case of ob. taming goods under false pretences up‘ :arcd.in the Police Court yester- (l. '" 11101111113 nncl was remanded un- iil Sclurduy, . _ . . P1"?! ON-Sorvices will be held in St. John's Church, Good Friday at 11 a. r11. and 8 p. m. Easter Day, ltlzircll 27th. Morning Prayer and lloly Communion, 10.30 n. m; Ev- ening scnicc, 7.30 p. rL; St. Mark's ltlrstlco, 2.30 p. n1. ‘mm i" 11115 City. ‘1'i1is anl- J_ Stewart n‘ fi.“ 193 m3 1,1,, ‘l cos of ‘the Protestant Orphan- fiiyppcd the scales at 1,535 lbs, R Judson m8 1M 1w all‘ k cknowledgc with thanks re. Mr. manic Sanderson and ' " "' . ‘~ (‘inn of $6.00 from Mr. E c. Helm ' » lvL-Bbow l. once: 00c 171 1515 17111 - . ' ' North River. Mr. Sanderson c Wood“ 141 W; m’) DeSablc, also two lovely quilts from many prizes and sweepstakes n; H Morita," 203 1;“; “lb Melville L. 0. B.'A., Desable. by this wonderful animal. We ' ' ' " ' “ ' i ' 1 these genuemen good luck "‘_ M“ WINRLOE PASTORAL charge. p their herd of Hereford cattle, T t I 879 914 Till‘. United Church oi’ Canada. Ber. acredlt to our Island. o a ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ““‘ vices (in 51111112151, Mar. 27th: High- Iealso have two wonderful steers ‘ Twirl. 11; Pfluvctmvn ROM. 5; Win- tyltir. Austin Hyde, Clyde Riv- , ST‘ PETER“ vlcc South. ‘i. Easter services. Rev. tipping the scales at: 1,385 1115., L. J. Lcard, Minister, 1.._._; ‘l 1.110 lbs. respectfully. m‘ “Y dewuii- ’ " uu- store will be open for your ctlon Good Friday. ‘ High Slhrjb R. H. McNcill ‘.716 High T111136 R. H. McNeil 60b Rl-ICEIVE ltlEDALS-Among those who have been recipients of the Im- {H2181 Svrvicc Medal are the follow- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT _ The: ~ 5-13 PM,“ 111g: John James Lee, sectionman; Y‘ BOWLING Ztn-hibulil ltlcKuy. sub-foreman. a Poole _____ _____ 24G m7 m, John O‘Nci11, mcchunist helper, of REBEKAH LEAGUE w. Carmody w: znn mo °‘“*"“»°“<‘i"\*1l1 "m1 John Russel Q Small _____ 153 m, n0 Mr-Alillun, suction foreman, Bloom- ALPnAs ‘lcurmody . . . . . 19;; ms m mm» ' B. Cox . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.14 1:11: 15:1 _ ‘ _ leer“... 111 104 10a ~— ““'“E'“"“"’"N " o" Wm‘ Duchemm ‘ n. 194 n9 m3 193B 8.); n” ncsdny uilcrnoon, Mur. 16th., Mr. Gamhmn 159 H6 175 Tom! ' I I ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ D _ ‘ _ _ ~ _ I ‘ ~ H fin Lemuel A. MncLcun of Little llathrszul a7 15s 115 "‘md“'..Pf 1”‘ I" “i” M1“ Mym” BAPTIST 11111111, oi l\'l111'1~-.1y_River were unit- 2d in marriage, the ceremony tak- 5 " . __ 5 7 555 1Z2: J flown“ m,’ L,“ m 111:; 1111100 nl; i110 Parsonage. Mur- ' """ """" '- - A H M..¢l.1{...3i' i "ill 1:14 mu my H““"’°“- 11°“ T- R- Gvudze of- ‘ ' " “ ' '_ fii-iniing- X110 cuuplc were attend- 7 , iii!) 1Z2 ‘ARDINALS E gffiiick n, m 1’ 0d by ltliss ltlnry A. MucLeun, sls- , cum? 88 no 96 ' " m: no ‘mr of thc groom. nhd Mr. Angus M‘ H . l. 124 131 127 m AxIfu-glfwvln ‘of ‘LL-tic- Sands. Fol- wlmv 86 1 2 4 7m ill-till‘, the ..igmng oi tho register _ - 1 7 1 3 “l” :1 punch was served by Mrs. . 37 113 103 Tom} ' ‘M (famine. T111‘ happy couple have ; ‘T84 T29 T69 Maxi“, for St P,‘ Us 3F “in iiu: but wishes of many friends. f ‘ ' y . .1 , . .1 _ . s. , i; . . . . . . . . . . 1462 High Single J. Curinccly 21:: ]‘.Y".'=. _ 1P"? for Alphas 2M p'ns. " 1! 5111210 1... Duchemin 194 pins. 8E Thrcc I. Lnilerfy 500 pins. KIORAS I19 191 m“ 11s v 1m m 1:43 119' 110 126 4Q 608 456 1504 4 114 aa "nu-ea...- EUBEKAS ,1.‘ V5011 ... Q00 216 190 149 19.... nuns 105 100 120 3 ’ n1 to remove [I to cleanse the heir High Three J. Carmcdy 611 p 1w. An Englismnn touring Cami-tin was staying in a wayside l1:!"l. One night it was very cold, 11ml Lh" Englishman, feeling 1L prcily buul-x. came down stairs early 110x: 1110111- lng to get warm. Al. (he sumo time a trapper, who had been out lunk~ ing at his traps, cumc in at the door, Iclcs were hunginf! from his momiaoiac. and with u Dilyiur: 0X- presslon the lmglishmun locked at h‘m and oitcluimod: 1' “By jflvé, old mun, what did ypu sleep 111?” . _._____.__-__ Several textile mills in Mexico T001“ Works Wonders in the Care of Your Hair sAcE the scalp with the mil: en shampoo with ‘Gyltlcm-u -§ are resuming operations. srctzsssrut. ISLANDER - An VlCCllIillfTC lo hnnd has the following coniplinicntzlry remarks with res- pect to M1". B. R. Hooper, u former (‘liflrluttuwwn boypgtvho his promin- mt in; insurance circles: "It would be ililllcuit to‘ find. any person bet- il'l' quufiilcal foi- the new duties as- signcd to him thn-n is Mr._ Hooper lle lain gruduatc of M60111 Univer- sity in civil engineering ("B;8c.); has been in the "Life ‘Iiifilrltnce business 111 yours, fopr qf ivhiéiuwere spent moot~ Vsucccssiully- in. ,manageriul wbrlqirl the Mnritlmes.» The past 511,- yénrs have been spent with The Imndpn Lilo“ Hooper Joined flic Conipsmym "1020 and won pro- motion to the position of Manager, Group Agencies in 1928. Mr. Hoop~ ‘er is l:oth_a.goou_sa1esn1sn and a ziwrl Organizer. His work in Group Ihzuifzznav; is njostimony oi’ what can b? done in the face oi unluvm». nhlu economic conditions. Mr. Hoop. ' or 11 "- n strong and llkeuble person- nlil.“ 11¢ will. carry with him the ‘host, lahesroi‘ his rnnny ltiends 1n his fiuzrgfiiillriu." The‘ hbovc men- 7 7.111151“ ~¢5nf1r'11=,aii_1s,u,1on ol ‘the . end r . T ~11. nature! .;1»u1 t; .1 f" 1mm 011w." mu Mrs- ‘ Vigof, ~.:~ 1"" . fir": yr-iqgql Y-Zwton 5t. ‘He received . ,1~~‘1~‘-‘ flux-smug 1 the/public troll- cl 1s re‘ and ldter matriculated‘ firs) Prince of Wales Omega. ,1. t i. . -~ 1 3161“. u ' .7 .711": -.»,.“. qqqq, ', . 1 .. -. u... . ,,............ 1 ~41 1 --1».P [41 811-1" .;-~. Obmfi in L you’ve v vvYYv EASTER Another Pre - French lfleél.‘ . Chiffon u... $1.00 ‘Value. ‘Fine, dull Chiffon. All Silk 511115111311", viithfslenderizing enade, Moonbeigeu Matinee, Smoketone, Dusk’, Grey. 0942-, aob Brovvnqeteljw _ V 1 ' t '8'.’ Good a ue‘ a. pear‘ p ___1r H 115511.111? - Easter Dollar Interlude, Prom- All sizes. Extra The Most vvvv¢vvv ‘New Gloves French in design etc. All manship: SIip-ons with" Cuff " Designs, distinctively new -—— latest seam sewing,>etc. Egg- shell, Black, .White, . Beaver, Brown, Beige, Battle Green, ~ sizes. $2-45t . t¢ , $5-25 OO-OOO4-QOQ-O-O-OOQ a-owooo-oo Important y many others. _ Hats for both Set, and for the Matrons. ; E d oter 1P¢Pflde y p; of WefII DreZSSQd Women COATS, ‘sun's, ‘DRESSES, MIILIEEEYQ A1115 ‘i AC» CESSQRIES. ‘SHOP HERE AND BECONVINCED THAT INFASH- . 1 ‘ION AND VALUE WE EXCEL. . - A Easter ;Mil ! What about your Easter Hat? 1- Thoiuun- limited variety of Styles we’ present will assure you of the most flattering hat ever worn. The Sailor , stunning versions: New Cult _Brims, p and Your Coat is heiyYoungerf in many the Most Important Part of Your Easter Outfit! Tweeds and the Popular Polo Coats, in a. big variety. ‘ Military effects, . etc. Pljice‘ ._.. For those who require _ _ Coat,”s_ee this Big Assortment,’ _ H ., “styles; "correct Materials." l .1 All Prices As long as it's. Tweedtyou _ are looking for, we feel‘ reasonably sure f youcaunot fail to fiud-g“your coat"_here. Monotone Tweeds, _ Dlagonhls, Flecks, Mixtures of Browns, Blues, Beige, Green etc. Prices Regular Polo Coats, showing wide revers, $12.15 f“? $22.50 98 *° $36.00 a. more “dressy” Snappy . izesi. of Accessories-e- . Your Easter Gloves and Handbag! :1. A; _‘ _:. exivjuipitely and work~ . - \ Prices .,_,. V‘. . these new every _ $2.98 >lfl PROWSBROS.,imited “The Fashion ‘Centre ; . QQI+QOO HO4§4++§ +ooo+ooooooo+u+voqr “°** . l ‘Your Costume will not be complete without The very latest in Leathers and Styles. A colour for outfit. ‘one of up-to-date Bags. Prices to $10.50, . M} NEW LONDONJIROUP, Brushy-l tcriun Church in Canada. Services, for Sabbath, March Zlthhwlll be us follows: Granville, 11 a.,m.;_ Cltf- ton, 2.30 p. mqloug River, '1 p. m. EAsTEn SERVICBBwilI be held" at Highfleld Presbytemn- Church at 11 11,111.; at Maislflield at '1 p.-,m.-', Mt. gram will he in charge of Young People's Society at 'i- o'clock. . Dr. M. E. Gouge, Pastors‘. -. .~ - CHURCH SERVICES Will DC 00ft- ducted on Mar. 27th, atjiazelbrobk at 11 11.1114 Cross Handset :1 p. 111.; Alexandra, at 'l p.111. he ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served at each service. Rev. E.‘ J. Chisholm, lvilnlster. ‘ ‘ ‘ " - I » ‘v VALLEYIlELD-OBWELL 11am PJSTORAI. March mligii ATM. ‘oi-wen 11685.1 Holy Cornmunohfll P. M. Valley- fluid. Preparatory‘ Berwce on ‘Good Pfllny u: éevéndfciocl: n‘. OMell Stewart, apectll "Easter pro». ensued --s@rv1eés ' pifduon surzunlh- Inspector hcClnir, of thefrchzbfvtlon Commis- slonpmndc a small seizure o! liquor at North Rustico on Tuesday. , HEAR CHAS. EARLE. bliss, and Mosher, tenev, in Steiner's .‘.‘_({}r1_1c1fl1rion'!Frld8Y.March 25th, at Zion} Church. 1662-3-24-11. iimihAnnruvu-A bluze in an nutbirloblle 1n front of Wheetleyb Gnrggc, Elm Avenue, gave the lire- men7n run about 2.311 yesterday. A hund extinguisher quenched the flames but not before the roof oi the cur was bndly_ dqmuged. ouuncn or SCOTLAND-slim. Ewen MaeDougall will preach Sab- l7tl1. at Cape flfinverae at ll g ALN. “no, 1r the‘ travelling is "revolutions. u ascetic‘. at. '1. Also ‘Monflay 2am, at ‘Argyle Shore at 1.1113211. " hoop 1111113111 All‘ sr JAMES‘ ormncn-A short service will be hold tomorrow (Good Pfldayl morn- mg‘ ct Tho Kirk, beilnnlng 1t elev- Head. Roilfitl: Mincllenn Sinclair, m. A. moisten; ‘ ‘ . .. ewe" »--, . ship’ will be conducted by the muf- ister, the Rev. Moorhead Inmate, and the sermon will be preached by tho Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, of Zion Church. A hearty invitation Ls given, not only to the membe 1s oi the congregation, but also to the generalpublic tospend an hour her lore the Crossfdt this service. ' ROOPB LTD... no delivery Frills morning. Please. have your Flsi orders in curly Thursday after- noon. 1856-3-24-11. PETERJS , “"3 Presbyterian Church, Sunday, March 27th. A joint service of the Murray Harbor North and Peters Road coitgrega- lions will be held in fliers Road Church nt_2.30 p. m. Rev. Alex. R, Gibson, Montague. wlil preach. , 1 CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Val- ley. solemn Evanaong at 3 P. M. on 000d many, Mai-oh 26th. On Easter Sunday, 27th March n service ol everybody is welcome. Captain 1A; ‘ Yéeping his own counsel while other ‘ an ncllmlflon. through delay by A. ~ Rosenberg, h‘: prospective opponen; Evcnsong at 2.30 P. M. to which- Montreal Civic Elections iiiromnmz. Que. March 22 - (By The Canadian Press>~Aiter émdidltes were beginning their onnpnlgnc. Csmifen Honda today mea papers‘ and declared his in- tlntion of contesting to succeed himself u Mayor. o! Montreal. Today was nomination day and oi-{Apnl 4 the electors will go to the polls. Four candidates for‘ the mty~ ornlty precontcd themlelves while an were in the held for the a5 elder- rnanic seats. One uldermun, Joseph Schubert, oi st. Louis Want, scoured to take h‘: papers to the City Clerk before the clock struck twelve. Al- dermen Dupre in Moroier Wnrd mu a pocalble chance oi being grunt e1! "un noclsmstlon by the courts as o City Clerk announced that eirdolock. The exerebee otwor- .,,,,,,_,. ‘Wfttil In charge. TCPF. '."1.. filed his paper: a. formcl protect was lodged on the ground that he did not have the necessary rulrl- ence qualification. Mayor Honda's opponent wen Femand Rlniret, member o! Pur- llsment and former Secretory ol State, ‘Beruplrrn Oulmet, civil en- gineer and O. L. Glnlrll. It is the first essay into the public lleld ol Messrs Oulmot and Glngrnl. NEEDLESS BROADCASTING A certain sales manager has n very loud voice. One morning, when he was "talking" in his oilfce tho managing director asked his secretary: "What's all this nolst about?" "Mr. Blank is talking to Mndon sir." was tho reply. “Then why on earth don't he use the telephone?" naked the managing din-etch Mancnba, Venezuela, recently opened its first radio edvortlslm “when his opponent, Leonce Apri1,; -. \ 381M011-