APB___1§, 194 Tl-IRILLIN omen WHO T) . Iillclll II Illiil llfllillll PRINCE EDWARD u‘n'u'n\‘n'd'n'u'u'u’u-u% ,--t.-.-..-..-.-.-.-..-.-.1-=.-.-..-.-.mn\.-c TO-DA Y-—-SAT. ill THEIR MOST EXCITING Wérm ADVENTURE! ' l . i. n‘ I-H-m- ‘flu-r -.-.—-—---.~. n-r--.."---- AMA i HILIN EEVIIETJ. A ru-a-----------r- JJ l) MA I L S l! t) W S 3-115 — 7.00 —- 8.13 RED MACMI. RAY PAIILETTE DDDDARD SUSAN llAYWARD. Mtllerman-wr»eltllel-rtrvtltaiietie ml a stlry l1 lldn Stuhi - l hlmul Mm rxrua. - News and SHOWING TODAY AT L-_-,-.-.-.-c-.-.-\.v AV |H|HHH r-“rr- 1- "I I. . n. ll .. Illill "AAIIJRICZAN DIUTIIEH.” m-tltl R: it; nary . n ’.. A r ilottzwclt a rtxl . ' 1.".---‘.\\rll out as an cxprrmion . fol I opting licr, rtosc- ‘: of 38 English Clllldl-‘ll l for at: the Hainpstead ‘IIFOYQII [lines pro ‘is; cuts" frmn America t. who ivantcd a little assigned Roszniary, who had lio idea of tllc im- of the woman she t Charred with organizing and managing a vice l-lng that supplied “D501 girls bctwccn the ages o! illltl 15 to mlddlo- aged men. JOSE- ilhhle Tencza, 17, 11s pictured as she .19“ FPIOIW Court in New York 11T- .cr arraignment o1; n Grand Judy in- “Ir-mit- Slie v1.11 paroled in cus- ‘not’ “I H Blflfl‘ licmc until April Wilding pi-obntlon report. n ‘n ‘u'u‘b'n‘ln“n'n"n'ln‘n'n"u'ln‘n"u"n”e'u" “u'u"n"u“u"u' , t “Whvi” PRESBYTEVRIAN BBDADDAST. SATURDAY, APRIL 17th at 8.15 to 8.45 p.m. C F C Y Charlottetown Hear the CHOIR OF KNOX CHURCH ronomo and three special addresses FCUNDA on FUND GRAHAM - EDMUNDS CHESTER. April 8 - Standing beneath an arch of red. white and blue in the home of her uncle, George Jaekman, here. Miss Ida May Edmunds on Tuesday evening became the bride of Corporal Ralph Graham. Rev. Canon C. R. Cummings ot the Anglican church wan the officiating clergyman. The bride is ttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edmunds of, Montague. P.E I , and the bride-- groom is the scii o1‘ Mr. and Mrs.- Wlllluln Graham, zllso of Montague. The bride wore a street-length dress in powder blue shade. with navy accessories and corsage of white carnations. She was attendn ed by Mrs. Ethel Lucas. matron of hl-iwr. who wore navy blue slicer with cor-iage oi yellow (laffodlls. F George Jflclflglillll wasLtlic bestnlail. ‘ ~ ' ‘Ihe bride's rot icr. once Corpor- Dluy Delechves £1111 Abraham Etinlunds, P.E.i. High- E o STORY or PLAY WITH mu, AND - Sum lily l1 lmil Slant: Janders of Sussex. N.B., gave the bride in marriage. A reception to immediate friends followed the marriage. The dining room was most attractively decor- 'iI‘-'fi'I'I'-'* ‘also with wzliite bells and stream- —— NDW PLAYING 3.15 - 7.00 — 9.00 CPS. Included among out of town John and ‘and Mrs. Barkliouse oi Malionc Bay. Miss Myrtle Masher of Halifax. LO_NG RIVEITTYRI. The Long River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Jolnxstone for their March meeting uiith an at- tendance of 15 mcni ' ' 01's. Owing to the -. President and vlcc prt Heath Campbell wits ap act as President. The meeting open- ed by singing “its a Long Way to Tipperary", followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was res-pended to by an Irish joke. minutes 0f DYOV- ious meeting were road and app- roved. RflDQrts oi tiiiferent cornm- ittces were then given, and new Committees were zlppoilitrd as foll- ows: Sick Mrs. W. E. Jnhnstoiie. Mrs. Elmer Pavntel- and Mrs. Dim Campbell. School. Nita lviac Found and Mrs. Allan l-lrtnvn Ire-appoin- ted». Lunch. Mr» W J. Proflit. Mrs. Elmer Payyntor. Mrs. Hadley Payuiter. Correspondence was read by secretary. it lavas moved and sec- onded that ‘til bill: be raid and that paper towels be bcilght for scficol. On motion it was decided our Institute give $25.01 towards Red Cross Campaign. Mr» Murdock MHCLOfKI kindly invited lnsinbers to her home for next meeting when roll call will be a1 "xvsrecl by a ‘JiV-‘thfifi guests were Mr. EMPIRE TD-DAY —SAT. SHOWS 7.00 AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 ‘l-‘f-‘IHF-VJJT-‘fifi?! 'WlTil IT'S mlolmm rmnust» ~ ' services Palm Sunday, April 18th. _-..-a._ Now- She Doesn't Feel Tired The Way She Used To .. -And WHAT: Dlflernnco In Her Figure and Pup! Th I . l. ml 1 to ...:..*;'t:t.f..:'..'?.l... ..'.'i"::..':".:r.:.: 0318f. Ltnk of lufliilent‘ red tflfpu||fl§l m. I ll tm"‘.>..l°l?,.i§°.'.'z iltiffigkem" b’ CENTRAII. DDARDILII’ Thin column i: reserved In n91! of local Interest. but advertising .11 a newu nature may In Inserted at flvc cents a Iord. ltrlctly pay role in advance. COOKS for Photogrllphl. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [r978 ALWAYS TENDER Bent Seed for sale by Arthur Vessey. Yogic‘. u UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH —$w\d=r. Aoru 18th. There will be a Y. RU. Song Ssrvlce at 8.02 11*‘; DISCHARGING TODAY -- 1000 gigfielizzéilzlo-POIIIB-fld Cement. 4-18-15: CHERRY VALLEY UNITED. - M o Service April 18th at. 11.00 A. M i Vernon RIVBr Orwell, Minister PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CANADA. Marshneld Charge, tzoostaldr '1 . ~ ~ at 7'30? Rev. A‘ st V9123?’ MR. DANIEL W GILLIb ' ' ' - Word came from Boston, Mass, N that Daniel W. Gillis died at his vb home, 311 Forest‘ Street,“ Maiden, vices formula d DR A n B“ Mass». 011 Saltu av, Apr 10. Mr. will be held as fdlloTr/s. ‘Il/Alhtg-tewilrt 611115 W“ i‘ "all" ‘t’ Pm“ w“ u A_ M. Hlghfleld 3 p_ M. and ‘ward Islandand was 86 years old. Mfllbhfifild 7-30 P. M. Rev. Henry He learner. the printing trade in Baal; Minlstep 4-15_11_ harlottetomi and as a journey- ___.__. man worked on the Charlene- C 0 R N W A L L I‘ A S TO R A L 1 town Examiner and Summerside ClIARGIL-Servlces Sunday, April Progress, both defunct. and be- l8th are as follows: Kingston ll fore going to Boston was employ- A.M. Cornwall 7.30 PM. S. School 11 ed as a printer on the Mon-stun A. M. Rev. J. R. Skilmer. Minister. Times. He retired from the trade 4-16-11. ls/clsnlig yearlihnlglos tang has resided in CHURCH NOTICE.-—The United a e" w w ° m‘ h“ ‘mm _ late last summer. srrtzzrslitrsiasiiltr’.1115;t Ezra. “W” y a r“ a" ' v c u r. {gégzoailstgggiyylégiiklfih fismggjt Funeral services were held ln shire 2.30 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 xgkgfllrlstme 52m thlecpfsto; pg . M. R . _ _ . _ on rega ona urc 0 an 8v MWLIM Mwray4w£1f1_.Malcen officiating. Mr. Glllis was deeply religious. His eyesight has been failing lfilfily. s0 much so that he was Just we w recognize day and night. Life held no charm for him and lie prayed that he might pass away éisnheta Slept. and that was what oc- U . Fierce Battle ls Expected ON THE ORTIIERN TUN- ISIAN FRON , April 14 —tAI") -The German line, which in the past two weeks has fallen back all along a zigzag course from Cape Scrrat on the coast to Enfidavlllp on the south, has begun to stiffen and a fierce battle is pIDIYIISPIA before the enemy is cleared from North EVANGELISTIC SERVICES held in Little Sands Hall commencing Sunday 18th April at '7 P. M. each night at 7.45 P. M. Preacher. pastor T. A. Strong of New Glasgow. Also in Murray River Public Hall. Sunday 25th at 7.45 P. M. Evangelist T. A. strong is formerly from Belfast, Ire- land. 4-16-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Miiilstrr, Rev. Roy E. Vessey. B. D. Hampton 11 A.M. APPln Road 3 P.M. Mrs. Rloy Vessey will conduct service in Victoria at 11 A, M. The Victoria Y. P. U. will present an Easter pag- eant in Victoria Church at 8 P. M. A Good Friday service will be held in the Hampton church on Friday. April 23rd at 2 P. M. 4-16-11. 'I‘R-YON -- BONSHAW BAPTIST CliURClL-Sunday. April 18th. 'f‘rycli 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.15 RM. The pastor will take as his subject: “Caivlil-y." You are cordlallv invited to attend these services of worship and praise. “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their 5mm strength." 4-16-11- Alanna. Infantry unit lla- ———’ vane ng up the Beja-Mateur NORTH lgltrlvrlqlogtg Road yesterday was attacked just south of Sldl Nslr, a, small railway station 14 miles south- P‘ M- SHYAC“. 3 P M west vi‘ Matcur. Heavy casualt- S. School 2 , . . Long Creek: Service 7.30 P. M. The n‘ I g “House Cleaning Hint‘. Programme - . consisted of a very interesting read- wn" A ing" by M1“. W. F. dOllliSttlllfi Ms]- or mausuns _': entitled Th." 0.1m 11.111 ‘off! Hludld by I ‘n " llnHllllSllNSlualflllYllll Puzgyillittlii DanTEIiRY 5:: II '5 51.5 RICIIIIIANE iliu lllbllll ‘a ..'~' ' .1. Kelltr.“ Meeting clr: The King‘. Lunch \\ cominitttee the llostc=s. evening Wits V91" up by un Auction S is doc one oi our . to" . . vcrv efflt-iint war ..lic the part ci Austiontcr. illltl also for the the sum of in cl rec“; <lsl3d . " 1 period of the lcaswntlv taken Opening Chapter of cw S'rial KING 0F THE lfloUNTlfis AN!) Final Episode of Ititicrs of ' Death Valley "-“¢"-“-"ln'l-'u"u s 1‘C€“S the sal" was, $10.45 was realized. HOPE HIV!" SCHOOL. ‘Iiie tolltwvihg i. tln- slulttiinu of Hot".- lllirr School 101" tlic month of D/I'J'.'t‘ll. Grade X-l. Lois Sllllll-Ull, L’. li/Iurle Simpson. Grade IX.—l. Ada Graiinill, 2. Ruth Sllnpéflil. Grade VIII-i. Anna (Frn Grade VTI -l. i-Vlen Sim i. Grade \-’.-l B" G -11f~'111- 2- l-Tdwrrd Wlrlnii .. Grade IV.-l. Mary Simp<on 2. N01‘- man Simpson. fl. Noreen Turner. Grade III-i. Martha Sinlpscii. 2. t ifimfiifinrm " ' A Morning Smile 10.-d“ NOT FU S SY The vacuum leaner salesman who had an luv: iiittnent found lli-e Tm I housevflfe unabll" w. keep u‘ He '1. Harry Weelrzfl. Bev- Sullgesw? the {allowing Amyh . m erley Sim-"ison and Brvcrl hiael-ecd lfTtltiltlA-i:lNIYIIlSNSYQlTADYAIInD ingaln reqmm‘ 3' Enmh Mncbrcd‘; " -' ‘ ' ado. . .3‘. H. l, Rnl l ‘Vt 1c. a Whirligig.’ Gr I ' q‘ ‘ a m .. ‘c i. Lloyd l\.-f"1ci*e. "That wont worry me. madam. 17 r .35 3 “L. “Hump [Md sale the salcsman. “Mv last cus- 0m n ‘u! 1.1.6 ) , . , .‘1cl..ti dtr. tcrllcr “'21s lli a kimono.’ pa-Aflff, hlghw A L FIFTY-FIFTY Old Farmer Bates was poinzing out the merits of the neighborhood to his ilcvvly-arrivcd ledger. "There's u church ltcur." he said. “but I ncv- ,cr nuts me nose in it" _ zlskcd the visitor. “Is matter wiili the was the reply; “but it's m}, ‘VRV T sold the old vicar milk 41nd eggs ant. butter and cheese. ‘are. Sfltlllfl as he patronized mt‘. I Piltli)! ‘cd him But this new chap kccjs’ is nun cow and ‘ens. "If that‘! your game‘ I thought. ‘we'll ‘ave cmc-grown religion. too!" liar-i-DDWY-ctlrs Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) APRIL l0, 191a _wyl~=-¢h1wtc m"! Spanbroekmolen captured by the Germans; Meteren, on the Bailleui- unytll..g tho vicr “Ne... Csssel road, lost ant. retaken by French troops. Paul Bolo Pasha. convicted of treason. executed at viiicennes, France. air-Jar m cams Coins are often placed under the mast of a ship during constructiflfl» "I WHYHAVE g rtlllf‘ some i s. 2 g?» fern U. * . ' . 331W .' It was reportedly 0n account of he; friendship for Herbert von gtrempsl. above, former first. secre- tary oi the German Enmlssy in Washington. that the state Depart- meilt refused lVcfrY Ffihfmli B passport to Argentina. 119")’. With four marriages behind her. married a filth husfand —N1ls Kurt Holm- Swcdlsh waiter, paying him 9500. On a Swedish passport. NYerry then .1 to Brazil, ended up in n fash- lnnble villa in Buenol Ail-ea. $3115 _ - ,v ,- .. k- T d lcs ivere inflicted._ but. heavy Eilfigityzlldblelgeus [Qgrsllfllilf] W225i: pressure was malntalned and Re“ A‘ E_Todd_M1n15t/5r_ 4464p the British forces succeeded in .._.___. Establishing advanced positions PRESENT ATIO N BY Ill-Y "1 this area- GRADS— Mr. J A Likely who leaves this tnorninl! l0 "IRE 11D m5 cuties with the Newcastle branch 0t the Bank of Nova Scotig was the recipient of a pen and pencil set at a nlieting of the Hi-Y Grads held Wednesday» nitzlit. Mr Likelv has been the eneroetio president. of this club during the past year The nrcselihtirnl was nyvplr" by Mr. -* ics Burden Mr ‘Clifford Ma’:- D it. wi'l act as oresidcn‘ for the lrlbnce of the term of office. At 1w.‘ night's rue-ethic the cluh was zfldi-easort by LL-Col K S. Rogers (lord Citircns“. The soentrer ‘ended the Grz-‘cls on their cli- m‘ in vicnsorlng an enclosed rhilrlrt-ns nlnWrr-und ant; field for crmucitbo at etics. l.l.S. May Buy Much Canadian Feed Grains By J.l-‘. SANDERSUN (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WA€HINGTON April l4-_<CPP— Canada may sell the United states as much as 50.000000 bushels of feed grains within the next few weeks to relieve a critical shortage in the dairy and poultry industries in the e-astcril states. it was learn- ed here today. Details ol the llltlll are being worked out here with officials of the commoditv credit corporation. George Mclvor, chairman of the Canadian ulicat board is ili Wash- ington, apparently on the feed grain deal. but he could not be reached for comment today. The figure of 50.000000 bushels is regarded as an outside estimate 0f the amount of low-grade wheat and other feed grains that Canada. can surzply the United States and the actual shipments may be consider- ably less. due to transportation clif- iicultles. _ An official of the commodity cre- dit corporation said today he does not, expect shipments tostart un- til the opening of navigation on the great lakes. Mr Hwbe Iovthor. founcrly of Crzuntirl and for the oust few V£"‘l§' rcsirlinrr at Clierlotit-‘own. Plus lircn coniirflr. to it's ~....1 for sever- al ‘reeks. through illness. CP Prepares To Cover invasion TORONTO. April l4 — (CPl — When the Canacian Army goes into action on the invasion front the Canadian Press will have five war correspondents ilnder fire to re- port its operations. Arthur R. Fbrd, Pnrsident oi the National News Co- ‘THE_ GUARDYAN_ a member of this church and was ed Eli's-en Pipfit; 3 Donald Nauss Isabel Jarriine; Maisic McMahon; 3. bert Tyndall Semple; 3 and Julie Paylitel" equal. 1 Kenneth 'Biakeiley: 2. Hamilton; 3 Donald Hunter. Ivan Gill: 2 DQ111110 McLean. ard; 2. liendergast and Heen B_u_rt. operative. told its members in un- ilual meeting todoy. A sixth will cover the Royal Canadian Air Force. One or the group will bc a French-Canadian, recording the activities oi‘ French-speaking lUlltS in Canaan's share of the big push. Mr. Ferd, editor-in-ehief of the London Free Press, in the course of 111s address reviewed the diffi- culties of newspapers in the face of increased costs. rationed news- print. and oeplcllou of stalls through needs of the services. De- spite these conditions "the news- neipers of Canada have given free- lv of their space and their efforts to support war finance and all patriotic efforts." ANCIENT prim Apples have been cultivated in Great Britain since the Romah oc- cupation. Card of Thanks Mrs. Edward Frnser and family wishes to thank all those who sent Mass Cards. floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy: also the neigh- bors for their many acts of kindnell during their recent sad bereave- ment. 4-10-11, IN MEMDRIAM STEWART-In loving memory of Mrs. William Stewart who passed away on April 18th. 1941. Two loving hands are rolling A voice we loved la still. A mother we loved i: waiting For no Just over the hill You loft. u; all no quickly, You never sold good-bye, But we know you are watching no Ever Remembered by Her Husband Ind Family- 6-16-11. lncdity Alluehec Control 0i lllaritime Fisheries 1T0 Be Investigated From your beautiful home on high. Prices at which the Canadian grains will bc purchased have not been decided. officials of the corn- credit corporation said. Similarly. it has not been deter- mined what. amounts of low-grad" ixheat. oats. barley and other grains will be bought HALIFAX. April 14 —-(CP)-Ef- feet of the control of Maritime and interior fisheries by the prov- ince of Quebec will be investigated by the Halifax Board of Trade. 1t was ceclded yesterday‘. Control of the fisheries in the Maritime area. which includes the Magdalen Islands, was fomierly ex- ercl-ted by the Federal Govern- ment. Recently, however. control was given the province of Quebec by Fed-era] agreement, Board mem- bers stated. s. A. CARRIES on LONDON -(CP1- Except in Italy and France. the work of the Salvation Army is still carried 011 in the occupied countries. Gen. George 1.. Carpenter. international leader ot the army. told a meeting [loos DII. RIDER? Clogged purpose Va-tro-nol up each noo- t t mam lwollen mun- mnesiozi Soother irritation: a) Helps flunh nasal el. clan n; IVIGIIVA mucuc, relievlm trunnion congestion Trinity United Church‘ FRIDAY. APRIL 16th 7.00 TEMP-Choir Rehearsal in Hcln t: emorlal llall. 8.00 PJlL-Ioung rcopltfs Union Ill the Social Hall. The President of Mount Al- Ilson University. DnG. J. Truenun will be thel guest. speaker. All Slllflyl roupc will completeg eir courses. The Citiz- t cnship Convencrs have arranged the closing Worship. | d”! JEIIUO IUCIWIM" 4K! 3'0 K ensington l]; or: A miscellaneous shower was re- cently lield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McLean in honor of Miss Grace McPhee. The bride-to- be was escorted to the seat 0i honor under a beautifully decorated arch by Miss Marjorie Baker. The room y was also decorated in a mauve and yellow color scheme. Miss Dorothy McKenzie am. Miss Wllna Delaney brought in and opened the many beautiful gifts while Mrs. my’ “HELLO Macdonald read the many humor- ous verscs and accompanying good wishes. The many lovely gifts were‘ ‘iintilv arranged on the table by Miss Marjorie Kennedy. ‘Gracie’, t i in her usual friencly manner thank- ed all for their lovely gifts and good wishes after which all joined in singing “For she's A Jolly Good t, Fellow." The ladies served delici- ous refreshments and the rest of the evening was pleasantly spent in social chatter. Before departing to their homes all again wishes Greg; many happy years of wedd- iss. APRIL i 2.45 p.m. and t. Balcony Tickets on sale Mr. Joseph Arsenault. of His Majestles forces. is spending a few‘ ' '“—' :——~ days leave at his home in Ken-f slngtori. t Miss Gladys LeBlanc has return- ed to her home Ln Kensington after spending a few days with friends, in Klnkora ‘ Miss Tlircsa McNally of Piclou. N S is spenoing a few days in! Kensington the guest of Mrs. David‘ McNally. Mrs. Carter of Kouchiboilgzmc. N. B . is spending a few days in Norboro the guest of her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Prank Day Congratulations are being extend-A ed to Mr. and Mrs Elric Campbell on the recent arrival of a flnc baby; girl. Dancing 9 to 1. Tickets on Sale Reddjn Bros, The Misses Dorothy McKenzie. Georgie Kennedy. lvfarjorie Ken- nedy, Jean Moase and Jessie Clark s were visitors to Summerslde on Thursday. The Sumlnersidc Road branch oil the Women's Missionary Societyl heir; their last meeting for the sea- son at the home oi Mrs. John Walker. The afternoon was pleas- antly spent in quilting and in social chat. The ladies completed their fifth quilt for their winter season. ‘ The St. Charles Auxiliary —PRESENTS— WORTHTS and HUGHES’ DRUG STORES GYRD SUPPER DANCE EASTER MONDAY CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL c» A- (8.) T. C. Dance Band Tickets $1.50 each. “It/o a. Gyro Dance" Dorothy Dix gays- A Iiarcial Comedy in 3 Acts PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Easter Monday Afternoon and Night i BILL " 8.30 p.m. Admission 75c and 50c i“; at REDDIN BROS, and Jenkins’ Pharmacy. THREE . .2. ma": The hostess served a dainty supper “ after which a devotional period was “ ' held which was closed with the D Mlspah Benediction. _____ woman cali The following is the Kensington, she mmks yo“ ‘Yam her w be" High school report for the month of March. Grace X-~1. Mackle Jcali Folland; 3 Ruth Grade IX~1 Bruce Howard; 2 But sn up with her for life. Kennedy; 2. Mill. all the other expenses that. are necessar class. and unless you make more money ter do a lot of figuring before you lake DEAR MISS DIX-Will Grade VIlI- No. examinations, Grade VII-No examinations. Grade VI -1. Audrey Profltt: 2 3 Jean Davison. Neva l-leckbei-t; 2. Freda neck- Theykare a DYODIPITT in these food ratini Gram V -~1 Grade IV—1. 1. as frank as they are greedy. and say: ‘ Grade III-l Marlene Davlson; 2. - ~ .. Julie Semple Yl-gavrlgxkor c?_lor.y_.~to;_s@' G d I (bl-l Grade II tLorraine McMahoni -- plghraéecvanile Mama“ 30ml Stewart. Grade II lOiive Thompson) -l. 110M]; QUAKE FQGEAQE Mildred Inglis; 3 i ____ MJXNTDON -rCPi_ LieuL-Col. Grace I ta» —l. 1. Elinor Bern- Rilph Profitt; 3 Frances man of the National Rifle Associ- t to <....:~. vaults the Home PLATE COMMEMORAT ES ROYAL BIRTII Following on old Netherlands custom. a china is shown aoive in V tcUllolllllctJ llom alter of flip conversation, nor what sort of dispo DHIICIPICS and ideals, nor even if she is amiable Nfi3V}l\/ER—tll>c-l'so1l}il_ll?._tI (don't believe tlilat a1 Gwynne", D v_ gun wi 'cep ic 11c -lnvl e guests, w 1O a ‘ways l -~ 15°"; 2 1V?!" Dill’; 3 Ella Brogle. Sitting dOWll to dinner, from gra ins tiling on you. ‘iilh W Richardson. Chair-t Enough sition slic has. nor what 0r high-tempered. Any put on an act for that length of time and pretend to be what c can't keep it up. So give your- self time to mnke sure what sort of a hunlan being slie is before you tie Alid there are the children. Taking on a rendymade family is a. pretty heavy load for a 23-year-old boy to assume. I n1 telling you iii confidence that children, what with 11101‘ thler adenolds and their tonsils and having their term 5t tightened and You lllLly not know it. but lioolim and y to their LlpkPClLlllC lll the luxlliy than most lads of 23 you had beo on stepchildren io support. y _ you be lzlnd enough to write an article on sponglng relatives and friends who always drop in 111s". ling days. ‘Sorry; to dinner. but you know how we ore rationed anti we h' eii't a .- SOME it‘ ' 50.x it-e exists in Antarctica cncase the (‘l1tll'(‘ earth lll .1 G‘uard'1aycr_120 foot thick. ____ > H. _é__i happier limes plate.- suuh as lllL . . t - . . - .1 i plate has b::.i pl'0\‘.li£‘€d to commemorate the birth at |r.'e:'e cnrculatco throughout lloiand after the 111i’ 1 t‘ Ottawa oi F.l"~'s Margri-it Fmilclsca of Nassau. The (Ifmiill. corrrP-niuf! a mun oi Ill" r1~1~¢ - landa Ilnpire one. poem h: honor d the new prlneeI, l Ofimiifi- , a Royal (‘hid Th“, Pym. m] p,» z-olfl in Canada ll .(‘llCllt of the Netherlands Aid 5001891?»