NO I. anon tor the wot- a period (Cpl—col. J. p. ill told the story “The meaning of Easter." This worship c l 0 sort with the circle of prayer after cum OTTAWA Friends Honor rcwne. 54. o? Winnipeg. do Alliston Couple WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS l Protes- nt) 5‘ mom 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. April 19, 1963. HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Hardy and Mrs. H.L. Hardy have returned to Charlottetown after spending t Dr. and Mrs. Frank MacMil- of ian, Charlottetown. are spend- opened by sxnging “The Easter ing a month’s holiday on a Car- Pleasant Valley Women‘s Instit- e ut . Six quilts have been made and . 6 sold to raise money for the pro- Mny meeting, When roll call will m jec Pleasant Valley WI Raises School Funds A project to aid in furnishing knitting seven sweaters for the the local school with electricity Unitarian mmittee. has been completed. it was re- and three Pairs of mitts for the ported at the April meeting of travelling basket were passed j Mrs. Leslie MacDonald invit- ed members to her home for th _ be answered by a house clean- The meeting. held at the home “‘8 hint and “Change Of flow-ll Mrs. William MacLennan. 91‘ Slips- ' ‘ Lunch was served by the hos- Parade." Each member display- less- led by Mrs. on the books. Obediah. Jonah. a which Mrs. Willard Murray led v the Bible study on the books. Joel and A mos. The next Bible study is to be George Wh-itenay Mic h. The vice- president. Mrs. Ar- thur Johnson. led the business period. Mrs. Walter Mallett read the minutes and called the roll. which was answered by a verse of scripture. It was decided for is year. that each member memorize the verse of scripture and also tell book from which it was taken. Mrs. Frank Vessey and Mrs. Richard Vessey reported Bibles uty chaplain-general to of the armed forces, will Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hicken. retire in June after 23 ye rsv who have recently taken up res- service. the army announced idence in their new home in Al- Thurs‘lay' C°-' Browne 'Wa! awarded the Military Cross for liston. were 110119!"Ed Wei-13°54“ hiding the wounded under fire evening by a gathering of about during the 1949 raid on Dieppe. 60 of their neighbours and he was finally wounded so wands. jbadly himsel' that he was un. Mr. and Mrs. Hicken were fl’liically 011;... resented with a number of WORLD MPs MEET 4 gifts, which were opened by1 LAUSANNE. SWltzerland Mrs. Eileen MacSwaln and Mrs. (Reuters)—-More than 300 mem. Ruth MacSwaln. .bers of Parliament from 42 Miss Joan Campbell read thelcountrics met here Tuesday to verses accompanying the giftsldiscuss major world problems and presented the gifts to the including disarmament, a nu. couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hicken clear test ban agreement and Z: l is m " \vi nth in Lake . ed an Easter bonnet for roll . - . thanked their friends for their racial discrimination. The six- ' 9‘- :lvlheirth. II‘l‘tleolridilwfo thile in that “bean “1159- They mowred to call.. Stxfiglsngsvaggg trig}; aim“ 23:52: $§umndclfi2°ctnifignm§§d thoughtfulness. Itiay meeting was being held un- the _« ‘5 area they also spent a few New york from where they left. Members voted 510 towards ..n,s- Missionary 558cm}, deem. ‘ Archie Vessey and these will be Lunch was served by the lad-.dcr' the agspises o. the Inter- “k “ ‘ '" “‘° at meeting on . c 00 or prizes 9 - I M . leg. evenin _ - , _ . l Miriam thauey‘ 208 Hil's' Normumbefland Chapter 0! 9d t° Students at the Sen”! fiigtifisfofieegfigflon at nexqter fiorrllmllnlfiltagitazwnRerligfdthank- dancing and entertainment pro- Wlth the Economic and social ’41:: 1 “mm St" has as a house gues‘ the IODE’ Summerswe' held 8 ohms The group met 'at the home of log for boxes of clothing sent. [vided by instrumental music. Council of the United Nations. llie: ' . Bill Tukes of New Glasgow, recent meeting at the home Aof Mrs. Miner weeks was ap_ Mrs. Kenneth R‘ MacKay‘ Lew ‘aymon Vessey and. a I lids, rs. Dav1d Morrison. 1411. pointed to represent the institute der of the devotional period was Mrs, Lloyd Vessey reported . . bet , stone Street. The regular busm- at the next home and school Mrs Donald Mchwen ‘cards sent to mission stations on lat. ‘ Miss Catherine Bolgcr. 247 ess was taken care of a $100 eii at Central Queens, Tl; M in wn'l be at the west Coast for children in Eusmn St” was “05‘955 Tu?" was Voted to the Plum? County when plans will be finalized re- h : 3y fmfifil gJohn Camp schools and hospitals. These are day night at a shower for Miss 1 Hospital. Mrs. Alexander Camp' gardng a variety concert to be t e of” 0 Es'l M used Christmas cards and the Fr. .Jcan Macisaac whose marriage 1 bell was made a new member held in May hell. with Mrs. are urray as I mission stations report tha t he to Hank Koenig takes place on .and welcomed to the chapter1 n w d ided to enter the devotional leader. Mrs. Arme much joy is given to the chm e ha. Saturday. Attending were by the regent. Mrs. Thomas h 3,5 5: Rural Beautifica_ MacKinnon Will be in charge of dren by these bright pretty ‘friends and former university .Moore. '3" m .e. .‘ . the study nook and Mrs. Angus d u m - . on competition, if it should be Green Wm prepare the Bible .. car s. I classmates of the bride-elect . _ lmoved to a new location . 3 Mrs, Elmer Brown was ap- Pr from various parts of the pro? Mr. and Mrs. Sterling White-l ' quesuons- . pointed to pack and send away 0 “ O ” col ,vince and irom Quebec. way and children Martin .andl Plans were made to make a Theme of the April meetmg' the used stamps to the mission “8 'Kelly 0‘ Havel‘mk' NB“ "5”" mm for a few?“ of the dis' read by the leader. “’35 “Dav' to Lepers These stamps help in 1 5 Mrs. Lottie Monro has arl'iv- ed in York on their Easter llO- trlct Who lost his dwelling by id's prayer of penitence after he. the care leprosy patients and as ed from Maiden. Mass. to vis- lidz'ys with their parents, Mr. fire recently. . .ing convicted ‘“ sin." The sea- lam much appreciated at the II]! it her sisters Miss Margaret and Mrs. George Whiteway and! The program conSlsted 0f 8 1 son of prayer was given by Mrs, Toronto Depot. in: Findlay and Mrs. James F. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart. {Paper on agriculture. home 58 - George I). MacLEod and Mmg The thankmfieflng was new]. m lMacDonald. Charlottetown. Milltown Cross. New and cleanliness. Teiiie paper Donald MacEwen_ .ed and num ‘ of cards. visits 2:: was lead PM ~ 18w.“ an a E PreSiding over the busmess and treats to the sick was count- {9. The annual mceting of the Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Moore and questlonnall‘e filled 'm- t iperiod was first vice _ preside“ ed- em Canadian Girl Guide Associa- family. Kensmgbon. left on Sat- The SChOOl COmmltle“ "39°: le Oscar MacKay. and min- The meeting closed With to I tion is scheduled for Saturday urday to spend the Easter week ed a. new water buili‘it, 3." lutes were read by Mrs. Leith Lorde prayer in unison, ~ - .— afternoon at the YMCA. Begin- end with relatives at Saint Elastic no WF-‘i "Huh “19" MacEwen' secretary. —————. ex ~ . ’ ning Friday. a commissionersiJo‘hn. N.B. scho.°l‘ Other comm‘ ees Refreshments were served by CHARGE DISMISSED tin . itraining entitled “accentuate . I so Iggy; thggwregoét;i$:éisit‘veefftlthe hostess and lunch commit-1‘ OTTAWA (GP) A charge Cu 3"" AND MRS' PETER H‘H' WRIGHT ginfifis‘tfifi .rlviglnnmfiistplzii t v.1‘dcz.:“i.£i:3l;’gll2m§.s.; appoifited: itee' ‘national leader of the Progres- are all the smart young fashion- u" lvincial commissionebr Mrs. Ev-lholidays at Kensington. guests _Sch001. Mrs. Donald Barlowi; YORK UC’w ing to. yield the right of way abyss who know mat a mnbl. an M P I elvn Cudmorc will speak on of their grandmother. Mrs. Sick, Mrs. Everett MacLellani The Easter meet”; of York was dismxssed in court Thurs_ kn“ sun goes any“, - a 5 jobs and setups for commission- Jean Bridges. and MI'S‘ William MaCLenani |United Church Women was held day. Mr. Bracken. 79. was . . and does 'll; Wlflhmlt fuss or \ ers. and provincial commission- 1 Program- “’5- Evere“ Mad-‘3' l in the Church Tuesday evening. charged after his car collided bother. If youre on the‘track of ~ 'n ‘er Mrs. Gordon Avard will deall Garth .Caseley and Miss Lu- lan. ._ di wing to the inclemcncy of with another on a country goal; a. good yall‘n' jOin the knitted with commissioners. records and lcille Smith. students at Mt. Al- MI‘S. Attlee Bearlsto reporte the weather the attendance was nem- ms home at Manotlc , L uncle at ,sland fuming-s, of an . . , .. . H .\. V wrinm ‘ reports and information on ‘lison University, were'weekend smaller than usual, The worship w Ottawa. course. ha The 21.1.1353? of Sumnne Bcst man “as “8‘1 0. f Th ’badge secretaries. guests of the formers sister. perfect_'housekecpcr. and an al- sennce wns led by rs. Harry th: Meredith daughter of Mr. and 0f 51”“‘9‘5‘13'1' [llft‘mr P 19. Mrs. W.W. Reid will speak on ers. Keith Sudshury and Mr. ways kind lady to everyone. she Lewis aSSisted by Mrs. Frank Sh Mrs. liar-01d . Palmer, to pm... groom. Lshc-i-s “Cicfilaiiu? t? ' i the aim] system, \liss iSudsbui-y, Spring Valley. er. is, who, as in so many instances Lewis. Hymns 87 and 86 were an Hugh Hearm son of MI, .md Inc]: Calgary. insider Hie Mary Donahoe and Mrs. Eddy lCaseley is the student minister with humans, unwutmgly gave, song. _ i m Mrs. Edward 5. wright H mm . bride: Douglas \Vri_ii_. 10 for Morrison will outline the proce- in charge of Margate. United and still gives, her fine example The scripture reading by Mrs. th‘ John. N.B., was solcmnizvd in of the groom: Jolan irvulg. 1SVaint ‘dure and what to look for when wharge' and Miss 5mm) was to others in many a way. Frank LEWIS was taken. from a St. Peter‘s Cathcdral. Charlottc- 501m and Jon“ Water’ton' ‘IOfl- visiting a pack and a company. lguest soloist at the New London "Ellen" James calls_ “Don't the story of Christ’s crucifian. : so town. Monday. April 15. Rev. '9 . _. ‘C forget to wind the clock!" Mrs. Harry Lems read a story. . pl F. Louis Elias officiated. ‘ The mother of the l);ld(‘_ “fir? David Wilmshurst' registeredi _ . And now. not without some re- “The Secret of the Little Eas- : . . or The bride given in marriage . a leaf We“ sll‘fntullr.qla‘ Cd ipharmacist. has him promotcdl Bethany Profltt. SummerSlde. gret over its paSSing. we count ters". showmg how the hope and : to by her father. ware a model ‘ dress Mt.“ a .1‘“...g°dl.’°.‘"°. an. to manager of Lawton's leuglis spending the Easter vacatlon away another one of the April faith of Easter gave courage to dress of white pcau dc faillc. b.”i‘.mzq<ld\i\i liar-ciliandlollgsab lswrc' “W's Rd'. Shoppmg lw'th her grand p-arems' Pm" ays’. . a woman Who had almOSt IOSt “1 broidcred with alencon lacc. ‘CbFCHCS', VP} ‘0 ‘ “ ‘ Centre. Halifax. He is the. son and Mrs. Ellis Profltt. Kensmg- Unm tomorr0w_Dlal.y_Good_.hope. ' “ em . . . . talisman io~cs. i . edt. 8 OZ. TIN c It was fashioned \lllll a hign Th mother of the "mom “we .0 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilma. ton. mghtum Mrs. Frank LeWIs as m is the nfecll;1c129\éng atifglifdfllggc‘hecsc a 00503 beige ‘ace dress with a :burst. Sherwood. P.E.I. ‘ Mrs. Heath Mayne“, has re_ {'WWWW i TOMATO, spur pEA & CLAM cuownEn ° . 5‘ - , ' large matching hat. Her corsage‘ , . L 1 i .ne to her home at Mar ate f I .. . _MA TER The sheath skirt had an oxer- was of tawny gold roses. sthiiiéswlagginled‘llsvlgsé. offline}: .glaerdspending the past tgwo MOTO S, ’ To YOUR TAX TIME ha 5km fallmg mm a ghapel Eramh The receptio“ “‘3': held at the larrival of her sister Susan weeks at Fredericton, N.B., at PROBLEMS 4 OZ 2 ' 311d .the tbglumllt vlClIldOfinFKlggc Charlottetown Hm‘d' The toaSt I Martin. in Kuaia Lumpur, Mal- the home of her son-in-law and l . . u susion _u curls It} I P d in the bridc was proposed .V va_ where she will work in the daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T.C. H v D ,l JONQUILLE COLOGNE BY MAX FACTOR “1-111 a Ema 0“ 0 pm“ . 03.091 Hv Demo‘s “m” response office of the high commissioner MacKenzic and family. Dylan- ea y u” l D‘ {alum Her bouqu“ was 0}: 9319 by the groom. \‘.ll0 a‘isr) pI‘ODOSCd of Canada for the next two lKevin. Susan and Dwain Alex- W m pmk roses and Stephanom‘ “10 least to the bridesmaids. yea” ; N444; piage 'l The matron or lmnor' Mrs‘ ‘Harlcy wrigh" best man “‘5' . uaranteed 18 months ‘ t] “I John 5. Henry 0f 3'1illll1‘031.]afid polldcd. aild read the telegrams. . I g i 179 Grafton s"- D“! 45631 ar . S , ..-., i .v- —'—- HM... . tslirflmhbilgfcswfiigsbr “alnbd ‘ l()i‘limit/10Hln,.,.\\i.lllt;d::ld:u§0:§ S '31 100 DAY SUPPLY 4 Pamela Wright. sister of the f“Ejabii-ifileguhur; urged haku ' . Q TAKE ONE DAILY FOR TILT Wifiigg‘so . ‘ of gll‘omv wore “001' length dresses 1 str' w hat. with gloves. shoes L | W d ‘ ' PI‘ of. blue and green shadow print an: mg m bimdl ‘ y .m l FEEL'NG AFTER THE FLU in “W1 matcmng b01011”- Thc built! and groin) left by . , 9" ange . I" On their hair they \l'Ol‘c [allur- .‘lll' frl' ii honeymoon in .\laj:.i't‘a ‘ D F L / ed bows of the same material. anti l‘lilglalld.‘0n their return! e ( 7: E anti they carried \\'llllC Shasta they \l' l l I luv .lil Montreal Th . d H .s a decided over the fields {mm the 5mm ( .. ' l \' Fl" ll -l-s llzirll‘s'. “'“l — lore L ‘ ‘ ' - . dame: mm" b‘ d ( wail in it tonight as it blows in! A lonely thing. that was. Whis- S'l'eWCI'l‘ & MGCRae “3 TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. REG. 2.50 1 . over the rim of the valley. It is! fling. we fancied. a dirge for ASSOCIATE STORE . ). Greeting Cal-d5 ' ~ 0 ll 0" HAM/(39TH Hike that which in childhood the souls of thosa lost in its YOUR . Art Supplies “ sometimes in late summcr came depths: those who were husband COUPONS 96 Queen St. Dial 4-8569 i . G , MM”—. and son, brother and father to ~ _ w A . ames Seducer Send To Lack y 3 WW" and “‘“d' m“ - r 5' G°°“- “mks who had sailed in a stout ship. For Children & Adults - . or loved boat. on a sparkling. . -103 Grafton St. Dlal 4-9974 Emotional Maturity mggging-“dev to Nurses Unltorms . . . . So there is that lost note in the \ 1 9 blyialt‘italfl‘X‘Illl‘f‘l:alglhinnol'll' hi:3:’v;;1'0:3(ll§1i(l:ll of a llllmhc‘l- of! breath of the Ammwind which . cottons . Blends :’ H. BENNETT CARR o n hlal‘ya } Manncs (Lippinctiitl “And I find the theory ~ pro- 1 gisgvswsvoggr: Li‘gi‘sctgt?tst?$;%ht' . Sizes 8 - 20; 14% - 22% Insurance Counselling : tic autlor says: pounded daily and lcnuih‘lly hy‘ llThi would be a mean ni ht . Ten.th I Dist. Sum_ Sun Life of Canada. ‘ ‘ all i were a infill. I") he a illf'lildlf‘s \Irlio unit" (‘Ollimlls for a are") James observed egar_ . Catalogues for ordering special styles 0 Phone $8817 _ +5435 :3 rake “Hm I (named: and mat' alwu‘ "l “,0 WP“? _ that “"5 lier this evening. leaVing the 01d and sizes 1 Charlottetown. P.E.l. é Corner Kent and Prince Sts. Dial 4-4133 or 4-6025 t. Willi any luck. \loultl not h'.‘ un- klnd of 5W)” 15 d HS" “l lmma'l armchair to close a damper in . . i ’ ' m my late menu“ I (,ammt‘ Purity in mm "M disturbance! the Stovepipe. . Specialty styles for hair dressers and Veee---eeveeeueeeee a imagine a bE‘llCi’ occupatlolrof lll‘l\\'()mCil rather Pl'nlp()5i(‘l‘0ll$.j “Grandfather.” Mack remind_; technicians n spare time lllilllni'JO seduction _ ll inn) comim'i \lnmon byt ed him. “you came between me . speedy special order for graduation 3 of a number of different women dimllllSlllllE mo“ and elevating and the game! I couldn't see Classes n —unlcss. if you mo a woman. themselves. bill it is not very through or around you_ and § ‘ . cavccigrlilé I've r'riissed seeing Gordie Howe C White support hosiery. seamless and with t ed men have trod lll(‘ primrosel " scglaernes grinned seams ‘ ‘ path and a grout many wise and: “I’m sorry dim” notice v pmdumw “."mC" haw" in their A l But it‘s only a hockey game" he If time. tustcd lllC delights of com-l i said. ‘ ‘ “hf?” _ , "Only!" Granddaughter laua 141 Great George St. Dial 4-3355 c r ml ho“. indeed. is one. ghed. "Oh, Gran'daddy you're a - NlUIDIX‘d to recognize and mac-7 funny man. Don’t you know that v ' lice Virtue if one has not (TX-l hockey is Canada's national ' DCTlellt‘ed its absence? 0r whatl sport? And this is a play. off flood is control if one has noti a ." . 1‘5 130k?" End qumcs- “No. I don‘t." James twinkled. l have read your column forl “Nor I don't much care... But I 1 years. Would you be kind enough i do know." he said getting into in comment on the above rc-j his boots. “And also care. whe- 1 marks? Sincerely. ‘. . thcr or not in this wind that far ( Ilunr E.i\'.: Hcr notion t 210-! stable-door has blown open! I’ll cording to your (iiiotcS) that1 have to go now and see.“ i it is “ratilcr preposterous" for1 “I’m afraid.” Mack said. i lady advice columnists to tllcor-l "the...'s are going to be ‘in the l ivc that seduction is a sign ofi _ cellar' this year. Yes," he of- l immaturity in men and distur- .5 ifered eyes glued to the screen. bancc in women —— well. each‘ “it looks so to me." . Allen’s 48 oz. Flat Pak —-- 400’s . to his own opinion, of course“ “Oh I wouldn't say that. ' 4 But I believe the weight of‘ Mack" Granddaughter observ. ] testimony — medical. Dsyf‘hla-l cd. “Miracles still happen. you ll‘if‘. religious and social — ac-L To SIZE 48 kinow. Justhlo'ok at that crowd snowflake Chum , 2 For } l'umulatcd through the ccntur-l u i t ere tonig t." o ' _ l ics. is heavily on the side of the 1003‘“: igfi'pn'fizmpatfil 31,138: “There must be a lot of sim- Shortening 79c Dog FM 25: 0 ~ I -II- ple- minded folks in the world." ' Britain 5 Bl ion - DO ar lady advice columnists in th i sl an: mm“ mm"- , _ this lace or eyelet - As for the glittering gcncral-;shmwaist_ For comm. in and again when you wear frosted James commented going out in- to the night. . How breathless the viewers 2% Lb. Canister —-—————-———-—— Maple Leaf Asst. Jenkins Meat 2for 5/l.oo ity that “a great many. . . 15- p ' ted p n 4500. Wu _ l llnlfllllshcd men have trod th clcn.s'"§.zes 3:. :3, 33. 40' 52V 4"; werethen! And above the game, Spreads 25c 1 i primrose path and a great many.45' 43. 3m. 36 requires 4 yards with lts momentary waves of ex- Mb 2 Lu. i 1 Wise. . .women have. in thclr135_inch fabric cltement and calm. there was a King Size Reg 98c H b timc. lasted com liant‘c-." this. lone re retful note in the wind ' . . , _ l strikes me as .2... sophistry.‘ FOR" CENTS m “"‘s’ “l which slew about our eaves. B I am “'9 c It has been said that Britons Will bet on anything i x H ‘ . rd. . l coms ‘no stamps. please) for Th , has horned now I’y cream C ~—————‘—— , , . . ft“ b“, "r 9 {Ya Eta ‘f.t;1“l.m°rat' l this pattern. Ontario resldentl J 9 Paul ed t m m bed i- Maple Leaf Lb. Pkg. that moves. According to latest figures, the British 1.5.3. 355°“ '"g ' “' ma 7"“ l w“ “"5 “" “ll” $550.? olyerhgad e??e shall g: MMIAI'OII’G 15 oz. Asst. 69 bet more than $2 billion a year on horses e i I A}; if to saw because s o m c‘l’l‘m‘ly SIZE' NAME' ADDRESS' presently After we have 0 Bacon c . ' ' gr y PROVINCIAL LOOK! mat man 3r ma‘. ‘womanls'rvna NUMBER. away the. loaves of bread from PlelO3 3 for 95¢ Picture on hounds, football and on a $135 million category Choose l.vely colors .-- has sinned greatly. enroute to' Send order to ANNE ADAMS. __.__________— e. corate towels. cloths. apronsfi skirts with this embroidery. Provincial cross - stitch ‘ TWO sets of motifs! Pattern) 7404: transfer 11/; yds. each ofl l%~in. bands: two each 4-in.: motifs; four each 2% in. : Thirty - five cents (coins); for this pattern (no stamps“. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern I?» of .. rout st. W.. Toronto 1.0n care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept.. 60 Front St. W.. Torr onto 1, Ont. wisdom and appreciation of pur- ity. then that makes assiduous sinning synonymous with great- this afternoon‘s baking, cooled since on a cupboardiin the pan- try. We must too tidy the kitchen— return chairs to their ness for the rank-and-filc too. As to the idea of seduction being a worthy form of sport: the hallmark of psychological and emotional maturity is the capacity to be loving - kind in relation to others. And the ex- ercise of seduction has nothing ity. is that he (or she) feels a ed to be irresistible. as a would - be form of power over others; but also has lnexpun- gable doubts about his tor her) e-worthiness. Hence. his (or her) insatiable appetite for ever places. and brush up the crumbs of certain lunchings here. be remembering from young years. a certain housewife of the community. who. after her household had retired. was wont to sweep her kitchen-floor. And And in our tidying. we shall. Toll Tin. Maple Leaf Cello Pac Milk 6 for 93¢ Wiener: lb. 49: WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE OF CANADA PACKERS PRODUCTS YOU RECEIVE A BALLOT FOR AN ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER. DRAWING SAT. APRIL H EM. E.N. KAYS & SONS enable the called “other gambling”. Posh gambling houses wealthy and titled to'bet as much as they desire in the grand style and for others, the UK. has everything from bingo to dog racing. Bernard McElwaine. in Weekend Magazine this week. tells how. under the new Betting Levy Act. making a wager is not only legal but Is easy as breathing. fl F t. to do with love; rather. it is a m"! “hm”- - sometimes, lest she Milt! over- -— GROCWIA — 0284 . I“ 1 cent sensualist infatuation with one's M ary Haworth counsels look some gathering in her UPPER QUEEN & CHESTNUT I .19, on, print pm“, at . vm bod . through her column. not by sweeping. she Id et down 0.0.0:. ACCEPTED FREE DELIVERY The Evening Patriot MN NUMII um. All-1 You see. the seduccr's prob- mall or personal interview. the lighted lantern. to shed ex- .1 , ' 0.. _gLY MON_ - ml 8 A,M_ _. 9 RM. - cm, which includes a sick van-. Write her in care of Guardian. tra light. and closer. about. A