E SIX awusmmxawnmuwmmmuusswmammmuuww FINAL TO-DAY — Evening Show 7-905 “TARZAIVS SECRET TREASURE" JOHNNY IVEISSMULLER —- MAUREEN (YSULLIVAN CARTOON - NEWS -- "CANADA CARRIE-IS ON" — SPECIML [MA TINEE TO-DAY 3.15| PRINCE ED WARD “Okay, blistcnnYuu Talked Mo lulu Ill" In a fight-he shot first an 1'1‘ a tl asked questions ultctwulrds! used ‘rm first and asked permission Intel! 'l'ul'l'ill', hlagurtic “ chi liirl“! ’l‘o_l,'l‘lllcr “Boom ‘fowir’ Left Oil.’ We Shall G0 On To The End! Vve Shall Not Falter Or Fall... "lrough tcrror-rlven hearts McMghQn_ Spertucular 'I‘hrillcr It Was Planned l0 That Begins “In-r -.-.-.-.-.-.-¢-.-.-.-.-.-.-\.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-t-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-a.-vr.- i ‘u a fr. _-_- 41- ‘p:- 3‘: i; r I I 3 DAYS SIZUFFING -:- MONDA Y -:- JJ-‘J- ff-‘J-Fs‘ -.-.-a.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.~.~ We Shall Go On To The Endl We Shnll Nat Falter Or Fail... 'l‘hou-_*_h hearts bereft shall ache That mumutred with a. twisted swh lzp-x vim-set, tlze Tyrants Of hon". for all men's Freedom, Settling their -.-.-.-.~.-r- .~.-.~.-.--- n Dseming that Freedom all We Shall Go On To The End! -.. -..~.-.-.-.\.-.-.\. ————- Til-MY ONLY WILLIA .\l BOYD in “RIDERS or TIIE 'i‘l.\ll§ldltl.ll\’l< HLVPINPIE 3.15 NIGHT 7-—8.il5 -:- CAPITOL -i- MON.-—TUE. —- WED. TO-BA Y E M P] R E FFIUIVS 1.00-2.45 -— \ .-\'l‘l.'.*'L£E (Ll?)- IERRIIR BIRWZRG TllE Still! The "Strength of Brltainv" policy __ ::,:.:;'.l:;"*....*'* us. “zezttt..r:s do» citlicns of the United Kingdom, and including ziearly 100 Admirals and Generals, 250 representatives“ of filiitilgdglfzxliigorslOgildpirieilnbeggugi: P?‘ voluntarily offwed he’ s" liament 200 leaders of industry. 500 h" Country as ‘l register‘? nmgistrétei 500 doctors‘ w) ha,“ and that she had recently scientists orders to proceed to South G. MacPhail here very nice address to the g Among other tlilntgz. the Mem- gggglfkuriaxlgllffiséllli 3761x331 m k nncis and knights, 450 v and educators, 100 famous writers and artists ‘Jf-RH-‘ffl-‘l-‘s‘Jf-‘l-‘JJ-"fl- orlal stated: . IT utnonns THE \R.M'Y: it ls mat m her the cause of grave dclav with munl- Yendel‘ 81d l0 flour it. keep: thousands of men Ink lllllnmlily- from “m- Work every day, and svas then presented to make a good sober workmen sec- Miss Minnie Sellar for u Macbean in a fe-w well words expresed her warm thanks. A most bountiful lunch was ser- dovrn ved by the ladies, on d - rn tc. IT HAMPERS TI-IE NAVY; it de- .lnys transports. places them at the mercy of submarines. s10‘. rcnairs and conzcsts the docks. many good wishes and farewells IT TIlR-EATTINS OUR. MERC- ANTILE MARINE: it has absored during the war over 200 million happy return to her native land. cubic feet of space, and it retards the building of sh losses. SLIPPLIES: since the war be food, with sugar enoukh to la imiion one ltundrcd days. n. used up more sugar than the go urmy. IT WASTES OUR FINANCIAL sTRENGTH: since ilzc- war be uni‘ taconlee have spent on alc over ;/t00.000.000. IT DIVERTS THE NATION'S d STRENGTH: it uses 500.000 vrork- t era, 1.000.000 acres of land, and 1,- 500.000 inns of coal a year: and (luring the war it has involve! the lifting and handling on road and hard {all of a weight equal to 50.800000 evils? ons. IT SHNPTERS OUR MORAL women lnyTIlt-e grow danger to i-h in limos of pence. ed, and drlnkln» became among them. The early tr ALSO — COLOR (‘ In"; phyy A)“; y", ll 5- trazlc in liquor with the natives aborlgine: of New Zealsmd from the liquor traffic was made about. inns by the missionaries of various fortunately. they.were hinder rather high civil authority. The deoauth- cry of the natives bv and throu h the medium of the liquv‘ has been and still is I fr. the Government, altnouzi cent years it has been mitigated in response t0 a growing nubllc opin- EARLY DEVELOPMENTS The first llleraKn-o printed in English in New Zealmd was n mcvrmcnls o.’ air m rm: gfg>n~ 4 "p daily, Duo to‘ 1c . the two ccuntrie: in Jo 111cc mc-amros the nrw scr j mlhinry- and business '~"trtl States and $79. $—o d” n. S _c"rric:l from and to ill ' vnxtia and Newfound- lfr Bcliczov- "with the Nwvfourldlnnd the (2.: nndn Airlines ' Marat; sienna. zit-mi Two __ 1cm _ UPIIIR complclcd for the be held in Otta- ors convention to Wt Mar 28-28. Mayor Fred '1. Con- ho" 'l' Tcrrntr fcdemtbn Iirlvjvvflp announced today. ‘d n larue rlcnurwilon of nvfl,’ rs from the Ilnitcd “ll "s 1nd M'x"n ls expected to attend the conycn- , rl. n "q. d air Fmrcs: ARE STEPHENS NECESHARY? Whv should there be any need cf ChrLtin-i martyrs? Why should not the good man be nltyays under 5y l...'- m1 sm- \\/. C. T U. ova PLEDGE By 0.1.. canon. 11.0.“. we 5| R11 Not Fuller Or Fall - "fhoifgh all the Powers of on Shaw “o0 l-Jtirlh ilssall... _ lhcugli from once friendly skies .~\\'zfi-w'inged Death Spcw lldnlelexs Horror with each ‘V’, fiery breath . Though Blood and Tears be all THE _ cnaizngtjrarown culygot CENTRAL GUARDIAN Civil Sflrviflfl inn a Iold. llrluuy “hum ‘is; column In nun-ad u“. aunts! "In umm nu vxlnr-‘wrlzfl 2| : ‘Ihe Olvll Service Communion onyunl- In announces that there are at pm- t tlree positions to mole ignauiates for the mabilitatlon CQOII-wr Phowln-vm 11-598 Branch oi‘ the Department of Pem- ions and Nation: Health It Otta- lgggniuu5uou “FE “Egg wa. These positions are; Supervisor of Grants and Benefits. Superin- ""—- . tendent. of Vocational Training and Eugalqslgdt‘: superintendent of Educational - A MyTryon 730-? M_ Training. _'1‘he salaries are $3490. The pastor will preach ouithe sub- u“%'9'51°0 and "M55100 jest: "Hidden Idols." A cordial wel- ‘e’ ve 3- . - t0 00%? “Wm you M our chuwglzin the poshwar rehabilitation program eh iese positions are related for men now serving in r114; Ibrcgs, PARISH or MILTON AND nus- Tilt’ chflmfler °i "19 dull“ w be we have lo siwud- TICQ-Church of England. Servic- Peflflrmfd by 141m Olfiwrl. makes around us quail As Evil, monstrous, shakes with es Sunda ‘. May 3rd. P. M. Evening Prayer. Mme“ 1W0 necessary uhq selection o1 eludi- A. M. Ho y Communion Rustlco 3.30 05195 _ P05955101! U19 "Ty 1118096! Rgy, J, R, qualifications. The Commission ls 5-2-11. seeking the co-operatlon of educa- tonal authorities and officials of THE BAPTIST CHURCH-At’ universities ihrmlghout Cahdda as iron tread the morning service the Rev. I. Jud-upossible fields of applicants to'f[ll Our ancient Landmarks, shelt‘r- son Levy will take as the theme of these positions. mg Honoured Dead Thcudh all our treasure g0 to bay R» 1| t‘ Price. ‘id-ll .0. . . ‘Finnish from us all but Faith tae foe may rend- will preach. his sermon "The True Values of Further details of the duties of w; C e ‘.91., dust conlmands us to Life." The morning anthem will be these positions and the quallflm. dlprsondui Lyedsufl Come Ye Selrvalnts 10f the lions required. are obtainable on we shun G0 o“ To The End’ to ‘this Bible Studysgercvcioewzeiliogfig iifttsergngeihgncigisiggiyafri w: I98!- We Sllilll Not Falter or Fall... m" "m"? Th° eYfmmll firm“? b" relying application-sis elven as May Tlwukli. lo all eyes but ours. ‘M hi; wvililubesingufiiiieberlcarssldsb ' 1 ' Holy Grai . .. ~—"‘———- »~—— o. i» b. “éifiitiauiiidi casters: m, . . .- .- . - °b~*'"~“'~'d- ~- will follow the evening service "' Otlrrs is the vision-nor may we _____ ' C “Wed m‘ THE KIRlL-Both l r PW!" lhls- 01"‘ Birmflgmr 95-51” Divine Worship at the Kisgltrvttgiatisog- llullllfi l0 “élldT T“ ma! row will be conducted by the lvlin- W? 515-1 G0 n 0 e 1 ltezFlltLi t til He'd. E. it. Brigsiui Sfffllfleelgfrlli‘. A? smivr. We Shall Nfit FaltertOr frail... grist; Anilllwalsg pifiaclééhe selgxrnoniia}: Thouch a our s rugg es seem . . . e n r 0 e K r ' wizlicut aynll .. will conduct. Divine Service at the A. F‘. Station. Miss Lillian Muc- Kenzie. Mus. Bacs will direct tl-e i; but Life itself to sac- church music at both morning and u-i evening worship. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -'I‘he pastor. Rev. Neil Morning subject-"The Inescapable Paradox." Evening sub- 11035511113 ject—-“Our Curfew Bell 8y Stuart I. Tlwmplon Herman‘ 4§***v v And Its mnmugh “p5 grow pale Bottleneck.” Bible School and Pas- sometimes Nature mmlnq; us m smile, "FarewellW. ticmfis Citadel- the lale free men fought. at naught- must. transcend... MANIFESTO OF LAST WAR ment. frequently heard for p a1 was that it. would take drinking ‘st. efforts to protect the out, of the rome flwhere prohlbl- were the great p] I tlon had driven it. much to the de- , _ u irlment. oi’ children in the home." grown? m den“ "W" and a‘ $l’,‘,‘,,“-}-hf._"§‘§,,§“}’§,“‘{fle n“; W2? 009ml! by 51118-118’ 91d F°1kl A" l I l huh d m U We fear that‘. the home lair lshan Plllft‘. IFS (‘S ll 9 f2 i 6T0. fl- ll, u) t L e111, Q1" flh ed Kuiitfitiiute. The ageer lelrders evid- f2“? ‘tsehthif ‘,*""1‘,="]‘l" m“ mm‘ than helped by mm 1r ently think this is true. as witness hive‘ gadf, “f; “J3 téfllllglj D » anco n dance was really were. by modem plants into the hold. each Oub taking his pm. with “m” odd corners of the outdoors. gm; 11mm“ and enjgymgnj" in tor's Class at 3 o‘cl Prayer Meetln Such hearts shall still hold Free- subjectpmrhe evening v‘ 1 Doom portend . gliiiefizng We Silllll Go Ou To The Encil We Shall Not Falter Or Fail. .. Let those who follow afler fell ARGYLE able eyenii the home Lean, Argyle lives and liberties nel hbours and friends of the sur- whim 100145 quite w; of dam Any mu di g district gathered together of these may be relics of other days, faleve" t0 M155 Stella Mac- reminders of the dim distant past R- N- who was spending a m Nature's world. One of the commonest of these is ~ _ _ in a plant which grows 2h tue spring 5°11“ Afma- During the eveulut: called the "horsetail". You will find Mr. Nell MacNevm in a few well chosen w of the to say em Lean, few d home prior to leaving for duly as a nurse remembered by r come to ° the young ladies w} Mrs . were given Nurse MacLean, ins w replace cur Mlnanfs kills 15am. IT DESTROYS OUR FOOD . can it the protection of heave... has consumed over 3,500,000 tons of saved from all malice of st the wicked men? Probably, thedotgidering" ofldhuman aloft"; the er o eed “'0” always ihev instantly coll up when the 1;- Warded at 0M9. 011d m9 qafiltlbnen? slightest. moisture is present. I 0d,; WM], traw“; doubt this scheme aids in the ' Li“; chosen semmatlon of the spores. and so be moisture of your own breath which Wsled m, came in contact with them as you . .M 4 t 7. . . d studied them which caused this dam] éséutsaareoglelwxg w attend Brita!“ _. ry instructive film which cov- 1161mm this in general and gives ass information on fighting punished with M". But this is not G ohol tlon be true. twelve were not exempt from the 0cm of the evil-minded rulers of hose days, And even today the great. evils of mankind seem to de- mand human sacrifice before they are swept B? Why does the liquor traffic flaunt itself against the Church of Jesus Christ and defy our best. ef- STREDIGTH: its temptations so forts? A; times l: seems m b,- true 9 that this and other evils will not ,, Sfnfc It is ticrlshint faster than be vanquished without some n: our {“},g“°" 1°“ "9 “em °‘ "he “"5” people counting not their lives dear a unto them if only they may finish NEW ZITMIAND ~ their course with joy. Are we will- _ _-f~—— g to pay the price which may The first visitors to New Zealand be ngcggggry, and mm om- fnund the native without intoxic- “mm gorguncc fame “m; {rm} ants. Mcrrwvncd ("History of ine- brinting; Liquorsh. l/fncris. says: “They abhorred all kinds of intoxicating liquors. Un- fnrtunziicly. how-ever, the crew; of ihc Soirhcren wlinlers have made these people familiar with ire use of rum, brandy. and other meosint- ‘ug hcrornczc. and the hum-akin is "since "my cultivated for drinking vessels." ire sake of our fa filleflklllg 0f m!‘ rescue of humanity HOME DRINKING ON THE A Business Week magazine of April 19, 7941, says: their anticipation of a "brisk year- around business." God t "ill l‘! erica if the Dffliwh l0 a ban-com! in re- llall Another Bad light? Temperance leaflet. followed by an B-panc Temperance booklet which was recorded the formation bu, New Zealnnd Telnneranoe 5* Snclotv in i836. Thus New Zealand pTCfIIICPd Tcmpcrnncc literature bc- fore any other and had a Ton‘. pen-mic» Oflnnlznilnn before ft had a Cmvcrnmci1t.-Evcrybody's ‘vfonth- 1!. To thou who ton, whose rent in broken To those who wake up i they went- to Nam: Pills n ioni When this in done t u‘ _ and m’ htmam. n , e m n t‘ bed, we ntIor in oltliliibfirfinlllealighwafi to help soothe and ntrengthen the nervm. beno moromtIeQnighudmbb-j pills. at all drug counters. registered trade nurk n "Red Heart" m the posh’, The T. llilbuln Cm, Linihd. Toronto, 0Q Look for our "ck 55 USl-lfll- her own way of by-gone ooys. 1 we)’ eéfélfl$ don't.1n'1|rean ferrite time?! titme 1n your . -own1e,atoug aure oxen 600d mulfilgugzlksilgo‘; ‘lgugiglpmtiflli brings up such memories,’ but some __..Thel_e were Ninety And fonner period in her 0N0. time, perhaps millions of years ago, when things were not quite the some on FAREWELL GATHERING AT this earth as they are today. Here SHORE-"A most. enjoy- 15 was spent recently at Dom” '7~ Mac‘ hear some uncouth note from a the bird, or discover a strange plant and there we find an odd-shaped shell, see some queer, apparently useless, habit in one of our pets, Milllelfib s TFURS n SUMMER HEA T by clean, circulating COLD AIR Dry summer heal. can do told damage by drying o your valuable furs on. ut the natural oils o! Our Approved COLD STORAGE VAULT is at your disposal . . . We render the following services . . . Free dusting of fur worn fur, rips etc . Dick up service . Free inspection for estimate for charges STORAGE until wanted next Fall . . .Free de- months insurance of your gainst FIRE .- .. ._ THEFT . . . AC- NT . . . THIS SERVICE COSTS N0 MORE 21/2% DO IT NOW! Ann FURRIERS PHONE 1177 valuation ! l ! it growing abundantly or. the ords remarked that many rough gravelly sides of raliroad leaving Argyle for embankments. It. is not a hand- klndly some plant; you would not gainer friends it to deck your table. But if you had are seriously interested in antiques to one you will not neglect this chance to had to pry into the story of for; plant, vice to for it has many secrets. First of all, d nurse this weird-looking plant, so frail in received {D1111 and s0 (till Africa, so unlike any other plant, is only read s, the flowering part. You have only “e5; of found half of the plant. This part- ner grows first, and ttpwlil be days new before the green leafng half comes would into view. In fact, they are seldom wounded and suffer- seen together. The curious conc- nned pln-se shaped head at. the top of the pale Stem by brown stem contains, in its six- mch Mm sided cells. the spores (not seeds) chosen which later germinate into new ow in ciior, and These spores are themselves odd little bodies. Under a magnifying glass you can see them as they lie held T0118)’ L with four long threelidllke “tails" gglél- 53x11 t l‘ g ll l I ll . S. ' - only for a safe passage, but. also a éqllgnltlienmég ygl‘, fvatcfi rfgu qgm cubs see the whole lot suddenly C011 their “talls" around their “bodies" and then again open them. vtliat has happened? It was probanty the Interesting action. when q UB6 dry m“ ve B “talls" are outstretched, but It may be n. couple of weeks be- fore you flnd the lcaflng part of the horsetall. The brown fruiting part will have wilted away and in The first 0f Ma its place a pretty little delicate mean? that’ “mp 15 l! green whisk-Mk‘! plan; 13 growl“; so it is time that you began to look ° which, in its own way. stores up “P Wm‘ 8'9"‘ and mam"! the n90- vitality for the, sprouting of the °‘“8"’ repairs- er bureau claims that um be a hot dry one a good camp so root again next season. One can hardly imagine two plant-like ob- rown frultln stem and the grime- plant. But this, Just described, is but A new one member of this strange family. 5p ‘There are many species of horse- boys under the direction of the Rev, toils. some grow in odd corners of Father McKenna and will become the woods, some on rough. banks. one of the best ‘Troops on the Isl. l,“ and for me others eke out a living in such and, we know. poor soil as gravel and sand. One or two grow in stagnant water. They Aflwrdln geary, too, in their habit of growth, lwr Kins lug in some cases delicate lace- llke plant with many branches and us in In fact in the early days. the wives of the settlers found this gritty He" trade leaders “y be" plant a very serviceable thing for Tm cleaning pots and puns, hence the “ted name “scouring rush. Whatever their manner of growth FIRST CIILEILOTTETOVVN CUB either graceful or tincouth. and wherever they may grow, in the the water of the swamp, the horse- first P tails serve to remind us of the days 11nd" "I! Y1 when the horsetall family, or, as mid-ll the botanists call it, the Equiaetum, competition was “m, o; the Balm’ great interest was show l a4 palm trees today. But all we of the competition have today of this magnificent b“. on" m’ wh w. ng finished the story relwlld" l» Hunting The Hun Kan was conducted. a wonder to be~ individual species, pushed, as on sleeplen o n way, but , Zn em. DOY Queen’s_ Fund Sends- $50,000 for British Victims Of Aiflttack Officials Express Hope of Aiding Bath, Norwich and York A contribution of $50,000 Irina been b the Quart’; Canadian Fund to the Lord Mayor's National Air Raid Distress Fund United Kingdom, it is at Queen's Fund headquarters in al This sum will be devoted exclu- sively to air raid victims in Great. Briton. Fund officials cabled the money to the Lord Mayor with the hope that it will hel es of Bath, Norwich nd York, recently the targets of attack, as well as those in renewed raid: elsewhere. is pointed out at Fund head- quarters t-hat the need of aid for Brl war victims increases sharply with each of the savage on war factories and communlc lions in Germany. The resumed attacks on zlrila are met with calmness bv the Ell lUl-DGCMLSB they realize that ea and every one of them draws 0* bombers away from the vii Russian front. Nevertheless, eac raid brings death. t to ltish cl Although the Queen's Canadia Fund now has powers to aid wa victims throughout Commonwealth, the needs of al aid vi ims in the United King domnrleiaialna primary charge l TRINITY CUB PACK 'I‘rinlty Cubs please NOTE... The hike which was to h will be postponed until liy unlless :t AS a. fine day s will meet at the Hall at The Queen’: Clnadlnn Fund United Klllfllflm through the Raid Distress‘ Fund. Send Contributions to the Royal Trust Company, Chur- A movie on A. R. P. Work will days ‘m the British 151°5- be shown in P. W. C. llall on Mon- Hitler h" Pmmmd l tlon of the mass air ral and some counment-nnrs to be a polltiuil neces- sity in view of the R. A F. assaults QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND 001m TIONS bested bombing raids on Bri- port areas and the Uldllllflfll midlands has attracted fresh nt- nntion to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilian: tn Oman Britain who are harried from lielter to melur and finally rlven into the open country successive raids. Eventually pineal are found for mom all, places of relative security, but their belong- ings o! all kinds are destroyed. The t Me mk of emergency feeding alone II gsgotits iitiaiepiiés’ 112i: ifllflwll- The g so much about, will up once mom rovmce along about the stiff rigid branchless stems, while m“ °f June- The“ 5cm!“ did many of them are compmed of velous “Mk dun be,“ a éflllglrln giéltty material, iiemlnalllng T“, ,-end Own c , o .' no or o a cora sruc ure an Wm, M". ,,..,.,.,,, o, me whim fgfngi: ,,,,,,*,,°,,',g §‘,‘,d““§,,§f shag, of the soft moist fibres oi’ a plant. nmn. IIC"'O\'(‘I' foreivn linuors were wgfg gjlghtly more than m]: the introduced with the result thlt total, the hnbits of the natives were alter- is being drunk more and more in BWWIIOH homes rather than Bderfi in Many brewers feel that if Nwv Zenlnnd, as well as iu the build up home drinking. they will other colonial territories, found 1n time w; down we ‘spl-md- be- tween ummer and winter sales and _ profitable, and encouraged it. 1.1 build flip a brisk year-round sales." w°°ds' °" ‘he "£81069?" bank 01' ‘n shite of the evil effects it occaslon- 1i; will be recalled that one argu- Cl-IRISTTAN PROTECTION The f s Air Raids N0 lnccnd: dis- will ta this fll part4 of the world Ber use of fur name tn the Dominion oampaizu. Wm“ officially known n "The Gum" Omndian Rind for Air Raid vic- Ivory dollar contributed to IN Queen's Clllldlln Fund aver will‘ out deduction to the Lord Marv! o; London for distribution w W homeless and needy. Contribution: from this Provlnu should be forwarded to the Bu!!! Trust Company. which mmru the uelptu to data:- kfo Summerslde. $10- is summer will less alike than the clumsy ggtelktligtoégians ST. PETERS BAY Troop is being started in Peters Bay with about twen t-uk of netting them with some quantity of clothing and bedding u much To acct thcaeenormoua needs some ideas on how we can help 7W5! M" 59°11 llvlflfid in vflwlll effort, ~im Good Scouting All ping Taxvlod Week was read b! A discussion eoncernlns 58mg‘ “c: "hi. "t"':..".::t.r.“” '° "° ma o a e l? i 1t was decided that the sirirluelalljlf in the district should be F19 Con. cred with a small gift. Tiemm. vonor of the Questionnaire Economics Wis Mrs. . ,,she gave n. very lntere illustrating the vnriw! foods and their uses in lmncmp she also read an ‘artacle B0 tom’ in; n}llk. A gflulzut aggllltiyp M We °°‘§,i,,,“,£.', i Reaclinfl. Ohunu pmsent lut- ‘m: besides t e above were Billy Le- gnnews was contrlb- Clair Ready. mber": l bs have now new Neckerchlefs and a few have C and sweaters. It ls hoped that Pwok ill be ly 0m of the best. meetings of the -—-—----- since it was reorganized GIIEENVALI W. I. ew Leaders was held on . 9h The April meeting of Greenvale I. was held at the home of n by the §’;,_ 5101116." followed y eleven members. 1- There was one visitor present. The q minutes of the last meeting were read approved and aimed. After . tton Contact by Bath" o‘ Kano‘; Next meetln! i» w b‘ held at tThg hoénu o; Mrlilimf 011 Ill’! B)‘ ay < lng cloud by atnslnl 14° Home, followed by l?“ Anthem. An enlovwble unwed by the hostess FOR sat? Island Bred Horses 1 Mare 4 year! "Id- 1 Gelding. 3 you" "'3 ollows. School, 50a been purchased. It was doc ed to put. new nltrophane on the lower W” window panes. sick-one visit was made and fruit sent. Red Cross- a five girls dresses, four Id from umy socks. two sleeveless weat- eru (air force) one crib quilt, one seven pairs of yjunns and one Au-Jlorce scarf ave been passed in to the Red Cross. AXTMIIOIIIQIIH were made tn was meet It Mrs . quilt, Correspondence -Receipt oi’ subscription to the Institute News. Papers £31 Wartime Prices flowing bills were d. but pent overload- ‘Jungle Dance time to time. The meettn ended with a Red hMPlM WW"- Flower. at wl c c l h ?“ few of the old amp songs a games were includé? 0n April 17 Donnie Doyle invested and enrolled in the P c He also took Howl for the lrst. time. e olf Cub Pack now consists of the follow : y Bud Quinn, Kc r Gyndon, Joe Kayo. George Mu: hy. Merrill Doyle n" 2 n P Mullins; whim six. l - °l Ro Gyndon, Gordon Manor, Hank "limit" y Donnie oranges 25c, soap 6c. One member le and New chum Lloyd Dono- paid hu- membenhirp fee. A 0119' New Chum S- caonca HUG“ Brackley Ben,“