FEBRYJARY 51.1943 F" groom) or rmcn lnhiaonnualcddrssson [strum-y 5mm; picture smdsv tau-turns ,1, follows: price Controls Elective “Under the conditions of 51'1"" n; shortflfle duriI-s "is W‘ Ya"- vre have been fortunafh to escape with so small an increase 1m the costQHiVlBB- By any M“ “of comparison, Canada's price control p ol l c y has been remark- s b l y sffss- tlvs . From Novsm- I. A. llcLEOD. Phallus! camber 1st, 1942, the oficial cost» of-living index has rlssn by scarcely more than 5%. In ths United States, ths corresponding increase has been nearly 10%. And if we g0 back to the last war, we find that over the corresponding 'od the Canadian cosbof-living iudsx rose by no less than 20%. “Good though ths record is, it provides no grounds for com- placency. The pressure on the price ceiling has been very con- siderable and one of the clearest indications of this is the moss ox- tensive resort tosubsidy payment. To a substantial dogs-es, subsidies have reflected the necessity of absorbing increases in the cost of - imports, rssultin from higher "_ ‘wchargsssn prlcsadvancss in foreign markets. In sddlti , however, subsidies have been granted on certain domestic products, as in ths case of butter, with s view to maintaining or in- massing output without raising the cost to the consumer. More rscsntly,s ‘ ‘i, moth flnswto Csnsds but practised for some time in Britain, was adopted to keep- dmm the cost of living. It con- sisted of subsidizing a number of important items in the national dict-milk, tea, coffee and oranges-snd in this way ofisstting price incrsssesJn other articles which had either occurred or were threatening. Thesspolicics involve substantial costs to the public treasury and cannot be regarded with equanimlt, . But they are a lesser evil than ths alternative of ‘allowing further increases in the cost of living, with all its inequities and cumulative influence on prices and costs generally." Upward Pressures on Prices "The future promises no easing ln the problems of prics control. PROBLEMS 0F PRIQELONTROL BUT DIFFICULTIES ARE HVCREASING Says I. A. McLeod President-THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA AT 111th ANNUAL MEETING 8rd, fa whfcll he mfstosdfhs Canadian conditions, Mr. McLeod spots in part ‘ interest. It also implies willingness Dorothy ‘Svays , CONTROL GOOD Generally, ths upward pressure on ‘ prices is indicated by the large excess of purchasing power over prospective supplies of civilian goods, which means that ths ‘ ' tendency of buyers is to bid up prices and of sellers to mark up prices. The desire of sellers to raise their prices is oftsn fortified by pressures on their costs, inherent in ths advanced stages of wartime mobilisation and mostly traceable to shortages of manpower snd matcrisls. They include higher unit costarssvilting from n curtailment in production, snd higher labour costs . ulting from ths use of inexperienced snd less eflicient help snd from a more rapid rats of labour turnover. In agriculture, producers often ask for higher prices to enable them to hold their remaining hclp and to compensate them for their in- creased toil and difficulties. Then, too, the ism favourable experience of ths United Stats! in the realm of grice control increases ths pro lsmsofcontrolinthlscou‘ y." Successful] Control Requires Self-restraint and (Io-operation “No msttsr what happens to prices, we now face tbs fact of declining living standards. The only question that has over been st issue is how ths burden of reduced civilian output is to be distributed. The way of rising prices and rlsing living costs is " " L, andineflicicntltscts in process an ever-broadening struggle for compensation among all the group and individual interests of society, tn which only ths strong and unscrupulous can gain or maintain position, snd in which most citizens and the nation arc the losers. More than that, it stores up additional difficulties and complications to add to the obvious problems of post-war readjustment. "For-these reasons, it is of the utmost importance that ths Cans- disn people persist in the battle against inflation with unabated vigour and determination. But success in controlling prices im- plies an increasing measure of sol!- rcstraint and co-opcration. It. requires an evon grcstsr degree of saving through the curtallmsnt of all but essential spending. It involves a general willingness to subordinate group interests in higher prices, higher profits and higher wages to the national to accept necessary additional con- trols and public co-operation In making thsm work. And, of course, it calls for competent snd deter- mined administration." llEllTllll. GlllllBlAll g This column ls _—-j_ "OB-JEWEL for Plump-ass. O . mggFl-DIIATION urn IRE"!- l cam-a a1. rsrusu-s a . .g!w%yv°1ru;- gwosuggvs null. Id. 1'. w’. obcawulllm m“ 1 P. M. m, 3 . 2-5-11. J Baum-o tr .- ‘ w u’ um so onuacn a. _,laaw no r. u I wnrsaos outrun SERVICES, llbbrusry 7th. Wlnslcs has. also. rams“ constable, samurai-I ' CRAIG! are , at on 2-6-1 . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brcokfleld Charge. Ber- vlcea next lord's Da , Hunter River 11 A. M. Brookfleld P. M. Glasgow Boa) 7.30 P. M. Dr. A. O. Thomson, Mmiswr. Z-B-ll. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST JI-IUBCH-Qundsy, ‘?i’.“"$ZZ'.J"°‘ii" M ths a. c r W l reach 0n su ect: "Finding Gpod." A cordial wel- come awaits you st your church scr- vlces. 2-5- I be h 1d at Mt. Stewart only ll A. M. d 7.30 P. M. . IBaak, Mlrllnstcr. Rev I I ‘T111011 1.30 RM. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGiL-Servlces sun/day. Febru- ary 7th are as follows: Kingston l1 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. S. School ll. A. M. Rev. J. R. skinner, Mlnlsztes.“ NEW GLASGOW CHRISTMN CHURCH, Sunday, ybbrusrv 7th.- ll A. M. Morning worshlmécrmon: “What do the Disciples of Christ l2 noon, Community Surfing School. 7.30 P. M. Caven- dish aptlst church service. Riv. R. E. Show, Mlnlster. RECEIVES PROMOTION—- Rev. JM. Murchison and Mrs. Murchi- son o1’ Saint John, formerly of Prince Edward Island have received s. cable from the Middle East telling of the promotion of their son, John T. Murchison from Pilot Officer to Flying Officer. Flying Officer John T. Murchison is attached to a Fighter squadron ln that very much bombed Island of Malta. He ls a veteran of the Dleppe raid. l-Ils aunt, Mrs. W.G. Spencer, resides ln Charlottetown. Boards Wlll llamlle 90,000 Ration Books‘ The five Local Ration Boards ln Prince Edward Island are making »' " '__ _ (Continued ONLY DEEP LOVE out of sort of insurance enthusiasm to ma. WP um one than P385 up the altar. No idea la more common or more ‘mum marry. There ar front pugs. ‘d: ‘_>_ __ can MAKE maniacs success ANSWER-I do not think that you are likely‘ any marriage that you enter into as s c llcy against the dlsahllltlss of use e s marriage s. success, and unless you seem to be able t0 do at 97°59" to t much happiness crefgr as taking out a . It takes a lot of fsllsclous than that svsrv 0M both men and women who are born cellbstes. Wis love their freedom tter than they can love any individual. who rc- scnt al ' l i f d wh are [gr hgpplef Parents should not ignore tbs depnslsd _._-_ Rest: Rnseéit nogg‘ Noun Dfuequddl IIldCTTIIXIIHTdII clfntmlDeredieftlliuil: Algthur . I h fl ht en ome an O ~ v ‘ , MJQQICLOII} llr. an C 0 a , ew_ m o : Ercy lmklc willful tligacdlrecrezlalrrlledwaxgvillgigntly you! beiong ln this class, and fanny”?nckgflPfb,:_,f:-°,‘;}§I’:"°" 0,2: 015$ aaeylimi; fimTffifififfi Ml-gllodlarnés llllark. Bedeqlle; Lloyd ‘ Lnwtber. Harry Crosby. Stlrlins you Wlll enjoy t e society of many women more than you ever would that .40 many’ cranium exhibit sci-la; ti.“ m hi; 73,4 y,“ Th, l,“ w. Webster, Bsucquc; rt. L. Burro. ct. Macxlnnon. Brewer Boyle. Huh vlouc, {can whsn thsy an pllllllf lntc naus- 5W1.“ who Md’ b‘ n m d “at; Peter's Bay; Brighton undue uluc; M, walker Mrs. D. .1. fvfac ur, ; ofd. hum‘ 30f v l s “f” d w, 1, Montague; w, w. Muwn. Comwsll; Russel Hsmm u. Walter But 1g you m“; m," _ 1 mink that, between the two women you , “hm-t: iflfmtilill" ‘$51 "i" , '° ‘m m" “t” sarnsc s; Thomas F. R/cnton. Hammlll. John Hllmmlll. Haber E. mention m. , on, a m, b“; us, Th, diflersncs m ace ls nes- _,, ,,,,,,,_',,, ;__,,,,;-,=;;_, "ma", ‘bi-nu I sinks wm which he failed in gpldgew u: Mr. and Mrs. .1. u. Mc- . ers, Wright. Leard. Joseph Cor- “ ble- For s woman who has been married and home s child and m" a" um 1m unhappy. "L" ""3 l" "a" i° h" "n" Farlane. Bsdeque: Wulwm bwvlm- l m m‘. "h" 0901111". Rellnlld MC- vidowsd has passed through experiences that make her older than her So attains you notlca any o! than at‘. reward surrounded by his beresv- Bedeque- Robert Macnenzie. uav- ‘Fax-lune. Scarlstown z Mrs. A. J- igs, tmlzlngnslzrz.laryfwfilafiglgrrk 1;“. n: if wfdowlsrid member of his Ism- 1sndisfa lien: seucabaugb. B. B. iléiirdllns. Sfimua Kstmrlinc ' - ' " * y who ov ngly cared for him ln nas alao swkbrs-Lea Mac-H n8 0W. rs. . ruce. mr DEAR MISS DIX-What do ou tam: about an plcklnl up boys fii‘i'l‘.'.'i'-lr'.il.iTl'-i’aiu"l ‘Tifiiiiq-iflifi his wlmuues. FIVher Simpson Farlane, um. T. a. Haw. Murray E- Tomlvw- Neil 11 Walker. City: 1m lhe street and going riding with stranger; 1n “up llhsd blood and bavs hslpsd w transform giving him the last rites. Hs was Harbour; Dr. Lester Brslzuult, lvlur- Malcolm MacPhei-sqn. Eldon: Union woammma. glwv-hsgfl- "g thaw-M- »! =1- constantly vlslted snd consoleci- in ray River; North Pincus w. 1.3m. , Road School. Viv-an Rut. Am A ‘ ' ’l '< the most dangerous things girl can posslbl do. Ii- niiifa- zy'austlvrln:lri.mgmii"fmvlf,|f“ " 18 sickness by Rev. Father slmp- H"! Mrs Ev W- Plmluhmwll- 9m“ Hwd‘ Rm“ Brwm‘ “wit” 3'°“'“' ~ Men rm ths street or who accept some chap’; of- ' am. aphid, hungry for dissi- his-i grid: son and Rev 1g u ivmphemm $4.00 from Mrs. Edna Jenkins. v sterllnz McLean. Mrs Donald Mac- br c! f lift who disappear and are never hoard of lssfn. ozihwhoss mum- I. -Ivi;nu~= tor-ingots. ....|....r.'. a at»... m m. n. Bowlsn, who was Bbéegy?‘ {flag gvafigkuit-nsyylgffi. Qgfgamd; ggyyefgrs-lflglh “$3,035- g now amps snsrn a nds- - . 1'0 . . ‘ . ‘ - - - v gléuwn from a speeding alitbiifbdiieiirfihvpl-“zflfrhliiiii stoti-lelsnzvgfgfifl’: ‘ Eislriijguihrlefisrosmdgynqi 1:5: rgzllwnlmnifmog: glldvsgluggnssnjfihwgllila Pom‘; Mm wunlT4M?;,,e§g,;3g:lfi,,v ilggacfvelll, Caroline McCabe. . ~ — l -" ' ‘z - murtlmes. and some day people will bs rsadns about you lf ou keep uP paw-unm- run. Pllls today. was highly respected by everyone. Herbert lbeafilcwhn; Daniel, $6.25 in sundry nnsller subscrip- pmm“ °l Wm! °5 "ll-h me" °i "m" W" km" mm "'3' l-fs leaves to mourn ossldss his w’ 5' M ' - M J llll tloras U youhwe no , J d‘ o’ A , or‘ I _ _ h EABNCLIFF! W. l. widow, four daughters, Mrs Dsnula gf§fi§€;,.°“‘“§i§‘°““' rTruc-anialfi; ' ' v ° "s avms ———-— M 21 , t w , ; .' ' ' , . LONDON - (CPI _ Princess ml" for your life and do not go about with any msn to whom _ou have on January 12. ma, ths Earns. “rpm? “can? ‘éfooklmg MM’? Bedegue’ A’ "-,,,fi“"“f‘§. uéeawm , Elizabeth and Princes; Margarct 5'3"" Proper Introduced and whom oud ot kn to t ' ' a” ' Mms- 6'1"" V Y Y vorthy- ‘y y o n °w ‘m’ cliffs W 1- met l‘ "ls "W" i" Mrs. Joseph Whear at home and .50 from Mrs. Helen s. Bell. Gssc ‘Rose purchased r lively. the ---~~ Mrs. A, H. Mulch Mceilu! 0 n" Mrs. James court of charlottstown. averse; Mrs, chsrle B. Dcull. first and second of Britain's new . U , ' cd with Institute Ode follows by on; ‘on preqecemd mm "m; ye." Qgpg Traverse; lice Barrett. Ctcll :1 saving certificates at s little ;. Igeg Wlde Study o, m’ amid,“ chamber o Con” Creed. Eleven pairs of mitts wsrs l’ "m _ Barrett, Kingston, lpOSt offlcs ln a village near where . of p t w b] moi-cg w“; m, “vermin; club w. e hand“? "1- | The funeral was held at st. $8.00 from Juries NA111ldr§yl_ they are stsylns- 0S - 8.1‘ PTO 81118 d. fir,“ m, lmmmve m w _ Mlnutsa n! psuvlous msetlns were goymymgum, ‘mu-m n.0,”, Hunter River. A. 0- “c Q‘ - ‘ rend and approved. corrss dense _ ton Green, Alfred. Moors. Ernest- “ ——-- be tlvs frss snmprlss ln the post. Cross on Dec. 20th. rather McPher m , Twmbs‘ “w,” ,‘,, Pmigmlgtsn. Feb. 8-fCP\—R0b- war perms would o. state owncr- WM isfidbfigdwfrlgulwfl l" o" m°~ w. officiating, assisted nv luv. Fa- M°°N° - “"- m M... -_ < ' .011 of Montreal. President shlfi of ind ustry vsntlon. u can put. more l? my advice 1s to s. valuable contribution to the war effort by conducting the No, 2 Ration Book Cumpaignln this pro-' vmce. More than 90,000 o; coupcnjiooks will have been hand- ed out to citizens when the drive ls over. Charlottetown Board will handle about 35,030,, Summerslde 22,000, Albcrton 12,000, Sourls 7,00), and Montssus 13,500. By personally picking up tsisss lssulng centres now ration booksmt b81118 organized by the Local Boards, Prince Edward Islanders will save themselves over $900. If the malllng system were carried out everyone would first have to send in! the application card from the back of the first book. Postage on each’ these of these would cost the provlncel 5 90.00) cents or $900 alone. Added to that would be the cost of mall- lng out ration book No. 2 to each of the applicants. Besides the cost of such a cam- palgn the procedure would severely tax the already nver-bixrdened port office staffs throughout ths. Island. ‘ . A total of 12.000300 books win‘ be distributed across Canada. By picking these up personally cftlssfis are saving ths country more than! $500.01). | . The new books will be dlstribut- 5W1?- Oslvfn. M81‘! lnd Family. ed between February f9 and March 1. IS our , m: voum: amt f Yllllll DAUGHTER? I paid. Misses Murlsl Pitt and Vcrnlta Mulch ln asrvlno a dsllclcus lunch. ' 2-5-11. ,0 ms rniaaimriaroww ouaamaw Q FEBR Chickens for Prizes Admission 25c ‘Everybody Welconis MEMORIAM ii-auu i HIS. v Seldom southbou- , On Januar tn P. n. Isl a Hospital. follow- m: an operatlgg her s91!"- i>°°K its flight to the Heavenly Mansions prepared by and served . am. Wood visa ths dsushtsr of the late W Wood of Alexandra. She ism/e! W mourn, her daughters, Mrs. John C. sls ls. February 1th.. | Bltks, Alaska, Mrs. Vernon K. llns cf Montreal , Asughtor, Vsrs lnmn colltns- sac , two slstsrs, Mrs. Lincoln Wood. East .l'toyalty, Charlottetown and Mrs ll. Charles Shfplsy, River Herbert. N. . . s . Arter- a short prlvats service at Solo “Come continued l choir. Fbr over slx ed the office M. A. s. of herself a; fsr srmlttsa to ever at ths personality a ways smndln believed it, planted ths services men . would say; His care sha s all lead; All Hls great a Y To yield vou comfort and to be J your stay -. l 00d u. your Hsbltsflvn. Refuse. McFarland. Walter McCallum. m. ncraay-wanrvan WEDDlNG mum, FY1011 ~ - s wln McFarland Rev J M Ba to “ ‘ Aim m’ ml“ w“ "my “was =<> A|d To llussm Fund aw MGM...» r a twini- .... tédihféfliil. '..il’.°."".i.0 We en -" 3 que; E. A. Ilurgc’ Frank Duffy. ~ . The following Iloml tributes were City, Brento Doll _' . " A pretty wedding took place sat- 0°15” MW- Th! bfidfil tlbli given in loving memory and deepest .1. tch, ciiem thfiiimfif" “i; “rd-By afiernoon December 19 at 4 “as cenlred with s Wedding cakl ympgthy _ Mr,3ndM1-5_A_J_ watts 310,00 son Wright, M; gmgom wnghh o'clock in All saints’ Cathedral. "d m] While tubers and whlts Pillow, Husband nrooglelo w. 1. I 10.0.. fiitspal {my B. Phillips, _ ,;_ may when Miss Helen Francis Warner, Zgdubrcntrfblchrsgacmheitrxnums fern-or!- Sprsy, Helm and Vernon, Crys l unflpver No. 0. E. S. 1cm: 3 On; Kate Mcllgflgng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George c a e ora ons. ro so ay, Lll a ,1 a _ wndey a on Lawrence Lodge w- mus. n, Warner of Armdale, bocame the Gwrte H- Hendsrscn pro ed rm Crgscentslclvlgxa], Llrgcolln, Wendell, 1' °~ 0- 1_"~ ' ~ from Lorralne Webb. Csv- bc-lds or Charles Austin Reilly of 5°“!- W 111B bfldl Y0 W lch tbl m,‘ 5M, Ruth _ John Andrew. East Royalty 10.0.. giorasllllc. 1w i fiCaubrey. Cavendish: summerslde, P E I Canon Ellis 81mm responded. Mrs. Warns: Wreath, Annie, diaries, Vera and ‘glgimm Hm“ smmms- Dawmne Bgdg i ‘F'- Bedflll"; IV"! performed the ceremony". the mufihfl’ 0f the bride. Wm I Eben. Mlfiandefilig John A stunt Monmghe ewe’ Arthur Mcueu- The bride. who was siven ln mar- “Mk Fme“ Caaiume Wm‘ bu“ w’ Spray, Leonard, Jessie and Mary dent“, deéeque ' ' 10 1.00 from Evan“ Uvm “on rfage by her brother. lolJkcd char- ccssories and a corsase of res 5P"Y- Em- 1'3"" "d ""81- Iouiae Callback, u. Bcdeque 10.00 Nathan lrvmz. Jackie m. i ma‘ mm!‘ l“ l‘ 5“‘*2"1°“gm dm“ °‘ “'s°s' Spray, Jane. Earl and Sue Wreath, H Church. Spray, Alexandra Baptist Church. _ . or’: Rest; Normgn can‘); m", honor was her sister Mrs, Alex been I. valued member of the Law BPNY. Richard. Florence and Al- Harold s. MacLeod, Vernon 20.00 Murrfly. Hurry Green. Lewis might. Nlfikefwfl» W11! W55 dfesied l" ">56 ‘mum cwmy Cl"?! °m°° 7°‘ her-ta ulen William W. I, Laura Lowther, Ethel Lowt 4r, wool with wine accessories and her tile PBMleW years and Mr. mm: Board of Controllers Gardl- Freda McLeod. Smith Shsrran, Ellis corsage was of red roses, Bonja- who received his Master of Science Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Roland B5" A- R- P- ~90 , websier- c1311‘ BffldBhBW. EVE-Nit min Mayls was the best man. The degree from Dalhousle in 1940 hll Wood. guxfiglépweafid W955 gggsighilylgi, Bigfgggi £352; wLiglii-i- altar of the cathedral was blinked slnrehbegn fir!!! the” lmatfongkln- 5PM)’. 175118710 Ind U". u ‘ ' 7‘ 0 Mrs J d“ h it _- - with whlts and bronze chrysanthe- seam oun . - a sx , w» m an i "t. L. a... s:~...-.a%.ac-.r “"- 5P"'~"' m‘ Wm”! “l” Y- ewoo rrdfifnur and Mrs Alex Ma's- rah ‘clyue River: trdalur 8.15.‘ BPPIY. Mrs. N W. MacKlnnon. l5‘ ' - ' ~ ’ - ' . ' Wreath, Eirscutlve Council Gov- Qifi“’,;,,‘§§’{‘,ifi‘§§“§:rfi1-§LFK§§I ‘ §§‘§§q§§?v5§§é.“h'.5'c'3ili§.iiblifi - - ernment of P. 87.1’ ' Donald, (my; MeNllle Victory Bay; Jos. Sutherland, St Peter's sPm-‘K DF- "Id M" W» J. P- League; William callback, R. Cau-Iliny; Christine Bruce, John camp- Maclvflllan. been, Mildred, csllbeck, Centre 1 bell, William Hlcken. Kathleen Spray, Women's Conservative As- Beocquc; Thomas Moyse. Dr. neruy .Ca.ml1b9". Montflxue; Frank Boyle, suclatlon . .___.__.___.__ MR. JOHN BOWLAN thsr slm on. Tbs pallbearers were: AlltTlllll 45's ll. of 0. HOME ramnv ‘EVENING __...._. M, l_us tat can»: cl; carom or M‘ Rfffi.1€'|ggae$edpfea:$Yfdl?£sIll,tlNP aw“ ransom """ ' 22,?" “..f.‘.‘£l£2“a‘§2..”‘§..“°‘a‘i5°?§' BRIAN CIIU l! ~ "mm i ' CANADA-Marshnslg ma??? Se?! P cant death of Mrs. M. W. Wood of Llccs lo: Sunday, n run-y th homo, the tflfid in Haulbrook Bsctlst Church. lea by Rev. 1 by Rev D. K. Rosa of Pcwnal and Licentiate Athol Roberts. the service, Miss Sally Wood aims B Harold Osrvsr sang "Sometime We'll Understand " Mr. Levy comfortlrlg memage. soios, two hymns, and “Shall We as The pallbearers were: Jones, Ben]. Fsrquhsrson. Dari Jenkins, Vaughan Murphy, C. J. a Aiwcys often used her musical gifts when needed, ln neighbouring churches. autiful and oommunltv for welfare activities. Mrs. Wood pftality endeared her to many. Al- she never relinquished her ideals of chrlst. Of her ft truly might said. she "plucked many a thorn, and many a flower, glorified faith in God, herself and» fellow To the bereaved loved ones, we “God will not fall you, wlll not pass your need, one sale. was! sllspls way to O UARY so, 8.15 pun. I. W. WOOD y 18th. ll\ hsr 63 Y!» it Him whom shs lcvsd llllsm and Catharine devoted husband. two ol- snd a llttls grand- funersl service was . _ , d is: _ J Levy In as ed quamy During You Unto Me" and Mrs. gave a very Besides the “Abide With Me." the!" at the River" were sung. The chumh was filled w°men capacity with sympsthlzing friends. A. ROY wood “d w, E, Mfiqanum, at such modest outlay-do you receive this crafts- Fbliftllflféytgéfll?! M11‘; Vgcrgia will: manship type of tailoring service . . . every .4 ¢........1.,..... ma: a. m. it"; OTgfln S O G BZG TOD p S ' ' ' ' buUmr, single I/n-ualrd lmr can! ui Chum“ After her teslgnauon she garment is individually cut by hand and created member of helpful, the she years she capably fill- of Rresldent of the W. her church. She lent as health and strength svsry lOod work. Her hospltabis homo was serv of church cr 's kind and genial nd her sbundlng hos- g for ths right as she true follower a of - be of each. hour, had ll cover, and His hand heart of lovs ls yours W47" the shopping spirit 0F '43- Qua/itg/ and Value First! Today's shopping spirit:_Get every ounce of Tailors’ because quality and value firs: has been our way of doing things for 33 years. We are continuing. clothing value to he found in Canada. Tip Top Tailors d choice of fine British materials-fabrics that cost you moreelsewhcr . especially for the shops from your selection of our complete range of mcn’s materials. Yes-there will olzmys he quality at Tip Top Tailors; qualit of the type every woman wants, within reach o 99 lCrafton Street, _a__ andwaluo for your money. will actually see this spirit in~ Tip Top msn-tailored clothes for Spring to offer what Canadian ave termed the greatest nly at o you receive such a wide themselves .. ._-.....¢s»-isa4.. Only at Tip Top Tailors- mo. lapel: .....f ma. qua sleeves. wearer in our men's tailoring every womsn’s pocket-book. $3100 (id. Sunnyside azslbrook Baptist Mr and Mrs. Bede Moyse. - - Norm 11-78119" W8 the 0111b to W M°V°d "m WW4"! m“ 930° Messrs. m. Mullen, laonsrd Court, mule‘ .0 y‘ 0'“ gffli- van. . a :':.'.'.;".z"...::."..:.. .r=“*r=.:: 222' tr:.":.i.r..tts."trmz" '..;""“..:.':: wv-v wry-i lliifiif"v’k‘-“‘=‘-iv”‘vii- Q 1 slip-lg. vsssstlngucaswigilmsltlon "gr nefihlfll‘ boys who m servlnl over. nmymgaszngikinfnd mitt-S a, mgmnjkgwljd lf,‘&‘f,‘“‘§’“',,,,§‘§,§,“.' ' . c n’ comml v - ' . ' _ . v .lc o lnslon on ths butts: cop p '”¥hrss dresses .0110 I180!" 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WWW" Tomato juice. milk, salads and whole grain bread are all among the nro- would. produce inefficiency us"? gm‘ mflfrff will"! l" i" l’ "'- 35:" glsfhzfglmufilliallzfl-fim [Melllllgvwél fimzr Vnlfl-clljénixgl- Mfg: tcctlve foods listed in Canada's Olflclsl Food Rules. The protoctlvn i ts b the removal of rcwar s o i Y - ~ ' . _, foods are being tm rd in the Canadian Nutrition Program for It nas ‘ , mvmuhi gnergv lnltlatlvs and ln- The hostess was assisted bv the tagus w. O T. U. additional. W 5 “ North Bedeoue Community Club James Henderson, l-lun. Horace wrlanv, Beucdflfi; Roy Wam- er, Percy Marcnnank, ‘iravcllers McCoubrey. Oavcndlsllai: Ann ..M. h .T.J.Inman. tllpld. cbownggs, nsbosxdeouc: Challis turquoise blue wool crepe with a pretty flowered hat and a corsags of talisman roses. Her matron-of- After a wedding trlp through ths province Mr. and Mrs. Reilly will reside at Armdslc. Mrs. Reilly has Livingstone, Murray Hump, E31. . son Wright, Ernest Wright Middle. Preston Bowness, 1 w ton; Mrs. Howard En land, ‘Ix-avg. Cornwall; George Taylor. Mrs. Car- rlc Schurmun, Mrs, John Toombs, Alyrc GaYant. Bedcquc: Mrs. John ACHES I D Drive oul’ U been found that runny Canadians ant foods do not eat enough of these import-