,~_ ‘ “ ‘~°‘.- firs“. —...\~ “w... i MONDAY. Your clothes fll boner over bios, tuin and tops briefs. APPRECIATION As first s humble visitor. To Lin: garden of the East. I'd like to say how wonderful, To say the very 191w I find the peoples O! A4 in the Country ‘They're generosity itsel , Klndlicr l never knew. looking round and taking stock 0g de clenoios st hand, still the people are so II! Their behaviour simply grand. For instance take the winter. Tho snow bunks ‘ton feet hiih. Tho lack of cosy country pubs, Bsccuse tho Island’: dry. mount u! eoursrm llllplringtimo when roads an swf y wet. To leave your home, to play some bridge, ls dreadfully hard to get. And then the sce. of reddish mud. ivhen snow and ice pack thaws. Imaging how the housewife feels When Dsd packs halt indoors. Again let's think o! rediol. The programs all alllm, The psymcnt of that fifty cents, $1 ride Ll Edit!’ Mk0. d e gus y ra That spoil my 1.55;‘: lat‘: Unlrec shs a but! look at the expenaa of that. The nasty little pot holes, That make tho pavement bed, The broken springs and axles, The blown out tires; Poor Ded. Not to mention aircraft. Their ihrnttles open wide, What a shocking noise they make, At least. (hose from Summerside. 't1'n Towns, 'I‘h0 lows o! emu now oversea, A Bill’! not easily filled, But there in every mother's breast. The will to help instilled. Sn (hank you P. E. Island, And people of (he Isle, 1 think all of you are splendid. ‘['d like to stay a while, . —G.F.E.C. R Al". ______________ Dix crcw members of the seized Gennnrl liner Orinoco who fled to sea from Tnmpico April 8 in a 3.’). foot yaw‘. qnve themselves up to immigration authorities st Vera Cruz, Merico. . _ ._..____.___._ __§_¢ .- oossrns Tmcx/ Y’ Ask your neiqlrbors what Bray Chicks did for them. Then phone, or drop in. Cha-rlel I. Worth. 213 Ellslfll Sh. Chlrlottetnwn (Chicks on dlsllll!) .1. llarrv Green. Central Bcdvqne Arllmr H. Bryenton. Krnslnzlon g‘,- (i. ‘Jognrsloml Norteefnggnnh" ._ . ra nnr. Clawflge i‘. lhelnln. Sprinlflclll A. S. Bucll. Mun-u lllrbmll’ SLIPS Koyser slips are cut on c true of wear and washing. ore cut in one piece, those nasty little gussels to sag irregular. $1.50 and $1.95 Nury a bulge, nary u wrinkla —' they fit like the proverbial paper-on- ihc-woll. ' lug-puck without wrinkling. Wear and wear-and (he prool.-—Ask for "Marvel-tax. Regulu- ilon knickers and MGDRE €~ P19LEOD MEEQJ D AND They're cut differently To Fit Perfectly that means that they re- ihcir shape through months Panels none of cause your liemline to be Seams can‘! rip, -- ure double. They wash without iron- royon is run- thc briefest of orzonourown HIGH school. Report for the month of April; Grade X-(SIZ) l. Taylor, 2~ Med Delflly» 3. Ecilih Parker. Grde X—(JX'.J l. Nathan Mair, 2. Hoelwisrd Wa ker, 3. Jimmy Mc- GN-lde LX-l. John DeLory. 2, Bobby Hobbs. 3. James Doyle. Miss MacDonald's Department Glwlg VIII-l. Vlarv B ~k. 2_ l’!!! FY0599!‘ 3. ‘Iviaurlceulgciory, Jeciglose attaining 100 in any sub- Do¢§n§si_ ?0Uidrl?8.ll€lt, I3 3Y1"; WT ing 100 Jqyoe Jenkins» writing 10>. Katherine Morrison. 5pelllng_l00. Grade Vll—-1. Richard DeLol-y. 2, Fralwl-i Pwsper. 3. Wilfred Qqteu, Miss Farrell's Department Grade VII-J. Connie Mair, 2. E1519 Beam. 3. ‘Theresa Burke. K§*;‘;"‘i..‘.’;;.‘" .f.‘°‘.’.2" " no (equal), 3. Junior Hemphill. “rpm C“ we Iv-L swim)‘ J0hns0c1 gm! 2. Sally Lean. - Joyce Hemphill. z Everett L‘ L1 , Lave”. 9W9 Y". 3. Margaret writing 100 , 0i’ May 4th. with a goorllv r 'of members in nitcnrinnrl The Central Guardian Thheolumnlnmervedlncucwuof locll Interest, but advertising of s newly nature ml! be inserted st 5 cents u word. strictly ply- nble in ulvsnoe. CRASWELL for photographs. OONFEDERATION LIFI INSUR- ANCE. L-WBQ , CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- l ANCE. 14-9789 i PAYING highest cash prices lotr cggs at Dillon 8a Splllett registered bundling Station, Charlottetown, P, E. L478-5-9-fl. i P. E. I. HOSPITAL NURSES Graduation. Saint. Paul's Hall, Monday, May 12th, 8.30 P. M. 13.x- cellent programme arranged by Mrs. G. E, dmisslon 25 cchus. L~552-a-10-2i. WE ARE NOW cluwlnh (mete stock of inlaid nolcunl, Printed Linoleum, Feltol, Congol- culu, Ollclolh, ctc. in all the newest patterns. Holmans, Cllarlotzewlvn Store. L-5a3-5-l0-Jl. i ls SUPERINTENDENT - Mrs. Helen Wulsh Miller, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Walsh, Cum- ,oerland St, Charlottetown, was re- cently appointed Superintendent of Nurses at the Mitchell Memorial Hospital, Brentwood, Nl-I. PARADE POSTPONED — The parade of the trainees ‘at Bea/ch Grove Inn to the morning diet oi’ worship at Zion Presbyterian Church was 90519011611 YESWPGBY- The men were drawn up ready to go when the rain stopped the march. B 00m- ORDAINED IN JUNE-Mr. Doug- las Henderson, former secretary of the Boy scouts Association of P. E. I. arrived in the City Friday ev- ening to spend a. short holiday here. Mr. Henderson has just completed hi; theological training at Kings Collcgc, Halifax, graduating last week. He WlII be ordniucd as a priest of tho Chilrcll of Elrginrl curly next monill at Liverpool, N. S. AT THE COIil{'l‘-—John 1'... Muc- Klnnon who lalzndcd "guilty" on Wednesday to a charge of forgery was sentenced Saturday morning t0 thlrc years in Dorchcstcr Peniten- tialy. MacKlllllon had swilldlcd ‘two locui nlelchzlnis i0 the extent of $50. by nlcans of bogus checks. A mall charged with (re unlawful posses- sion of liquor was fiucc! fill!) or three months m jail. A pcnon charged with oncourugillg a delinquent was remanded until next week. I-‘our juveniles nppcarcd at the Juvenile Court and wcre all lemanclcd (or a week. One young lad confessed to breaking a street light, and other; to stealing what was described as “Junk? C.W.L. LOT 65 -- The annual meeting of St. Arm's (Lot 65> Sub- division of the Catholic Womens League was held on the nftcrnoon u few new ones who wou- wclmmcri. The Chaplain, RM‘, iv A. L. HeYrcli opcncd (he mcciing with prayer. The minutes of the April meeting were read and adopted. Tic ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Duffy. was then cnllcrl upon and gave a. very satisfactory report of (he fi- nancial sidc of this sub-division, Despite all tho calls for money and tho dcnrcssccl times there was made over $200. in the past ycnr. The President, Mrs. Inurn M. Murray, (hen cave her yearly report. and as her icrm of office hnd expired, she thanked Pastor and members for their kind cn-oncration and as- sistance at all limos, The election oi’ officers for the ensuing year took place which resulted as follows:- Presldcnt-Mrs. Anuiony Clnl-kin: lst. Vice.Presldcnt--Mrs. Joseph Duffy; 2nd. Vice Plrsident-N Louis Griffin; 3rd. Vice Prcsidcu Mrs. Augustine Ticrney, TrQg511rQr_ Mrs. Laura, M. Murray. Correspond- ing secretary-Mrs. Frank B. Mc- Qunirl. Recording Secretary -Mrs. Matthias Murray. "Hie retiring President treated all prcscnt to dc- llciflus home made candy, Rev. A. L. -Herrcll addrcsscd the meetinq and gave a word of encouragement to the tireless workers of this sub- division. He tendered thanks (md praise in the out-going president, in behalf of the members. for her Effort in making all undertakings such a. ivonderful success, He “i... nlcdlzcd his faithful assistance to Misc Keenan’: Deputmmg Claude III-J, ,7 . gm LIQWBILWI. apiméiaunffwfim’; Cir nr- . hul- ifialvglfimarl-glelng: (Bqualv. 3. Freddiq Bsblnesu. l. - ~ . Arth . —-Principsl: Filn 00.3mm, ______________ IANNING SCHOOL TOR APRIL Honor mil for Aprll;_ ‘I lenier mplltmcn‘ 011i x—l. Rllph Owyn, Grade IX- . a‘ Edward Maéagueétiyz. MacKinnon. Grldo vm-l. Jack 38.1mm IP91"! ‘Iilvlor. 3. Earle Taylor. Grade VII-l. Edythe Donald. Anna Donald. 3. Jenn Burt, Grade VI-l. Elaine Bryenton. Dolly G. Matthew-Teacher. Grade V Br.-1. Marv Beairsto. 2, Owen MacGougan. 3. James MM;- Kinnon. 2. 2. Grade V Jf.—1. Marion Woodsldc. 2. Charlene Owen. 3. Doris Stewart. Grade V-l. John Donald. Grade III-l. Ralflh Champion. 2. Finrl Woodside. 3. Donald MncKen- ze. Grade I1’ Sn-l. Frances ManKin- non. 2. Verna Brycnton, 3, Harold Bryenton, flngrigirfbplrr {lira-x}. rifle? Stewart 0 . . mm“ woodslde. enze equal ) 2. Grfldc ‘f-i. Janet MncKinnon. 2. Vivian Brycnton. 3. Junior Mac. Kr-nzle. Alice Drummollcl. Tr-anhr-r, The barrier earth — k f , . l9. i940, shifted thcqIitI/Ilckirfin ten feet north into limcrican (Prri. gory. covornment silrvevors hpvc the new prcsidcnt, and she is theve. by assured of help in all her ziirgi. fillliilfs- A discussion on ways of making money followed, and 1t was decided to have a card party in rho hall in the near future. ‘The meet- ing adjourncd with prayers by (he Chaplain, which was followvri by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Eastern Guardian ..‘Thls column l: reserved for ncws of local interest. but adver- tising of g newsy nature may be lnlerled at 2 cents a word. strictly Dayablo ln advance. ..'S‘0UIAL EVENING The Ladies of the W. M. S. of Saint Andrews Presbyterian Ohur ‘. Mont- sg-ue held a Social evening at the lhune of Miss Sarah MecKay On Wednesdy. Articles donated by the members were auctioned and a neat sum was realized. Music and sing- ecltertalntxl the guests while a dellclmls IUJlCh was being car-vii. . .'INS'I‘ITUTE MEETING —— The Women's Iustztme held their meeting in the Legion Hall. Mont- a. ue, on Tuesday evenhg. In the a some of the President Mrs. Beck the Vice-President, Mrs. Louis Mac- Donald prcsid0d. The attcndanoe was excellmt and reports were given by all ccmmlttccs. The knit- ting and sewing convenors reporied 1b.», usual satisfactory progress in Red Cuoss Work. Prcparat ons for Grade Twelve equipment and needs in regular school classes were brought before the meetil. . strong committee was apmfnted to assist. t-hg teachers ln the usual school closing concert. Delegates and aliorzlnte delegates vzccr appoint- ed to attcziri the Annual Conven- tion ut Charlottetown on July "m! and 3rd. The Supervisor Miss Mac- Donrvd ls cxpectcri to visit our "Oils Scwlng Club" at the school on Wodntasriuy. Mny 14th. when (he work will bc inspcccd and rsslnys mad. Achlm mrnt. 01y for tllcsv clubs will be held later in the sen- son. --L. reported. The border stakes will DE i realigned. Fluyhi um (‘Kil-Illlfillllfyl‘ maximum prices for coffee and tea. 2 Wilfred Irving. Grade I (Jr.) 1 Carl Dickie, 2 A Doris bell THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Brothers With » Dlajor Preston is stationed on the m Gunner Lloyd Hillier, left and Sgt. Mfllflr Preston Hillier right, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillier, city, who have been serving since the outbreak o! hostilities. Gr. Lloyd is with s unll “Somewhere in Englimd" will“: Sgt-I‘ MAY! 12 1941 “MMM 71w FLEXIBLE coin stand g provides ‘ A Correct Air Conditions for llll Foods H‘l§fi§.'.;i3'§’3§§.‘.i'l‘."§£i‘ifi temperature. The correct air wad; don h provided by the combing“, of high humldi , and near frmin! "= 6' Co“ Armed Forces Normal | q lhl llorcglnol oriieri: lnvoning (he shallow fray qivu 9",“, duper. i.» "ma... dirzhn, lllil or Hand. p lib room. iyizauv~ \\\\/J A\\\~‘Ii l large sllswiy cl Iu W5" "my be ((01.4 Ihe decp lrnywl,“ Ihn lvuy l! planed in "i" "PP" FDSlIiDil. ulnl nd. ST. JAMES CHURCH The minister, the Rev. H. cl-aw ford scott, B. A., at the morning service illustrated the "homesicir ness of the soul, and its arniny for God" from the story of he exile of (he Edomite kings told in the Book of Kings. In the evening, bas~ ing hi5 sermon on the story oi’ "The Good Samaritan," the minister pointed out that we must always be ready to share our material and spiritual gOOds Wllh those who fall amongst thieves along life's jour hey. The music at the morning service cohsisfed of an anthem--"Hark, Hark, My Soul," (Shelley) the sm- lolsis being Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond. In the evening, the choir szmiz. "El cpherd of Souls" (Jones) U.S."Champi0n In Badminton English Girl SAN FRANCISCO. May 9-—(CPl __ Thelma Kinzsbury, a shapely Englih lass with the brightest blond hair outside Hollywood, is Uncfe Sam's new national badmin- ton champion-yet, officially. she is barred f om defending her title. Thelma has been ln (Fe United States three years, and the rule- Tho tlssp lrny in (h, lower DBSIIIDH m. vldss were QNOUQII (e llttnmmoduiciuiiyluv. laitorshevbciglerm, CONVINIINI’ STOR-A-DOR addueznm span Io! doling mull snklu. GENERALI ELECTRIC CANADA Aherhart says Charge ‘untrue’ EDMONTON. Mnv 9—(CP) —P1‘c- micr Alx-rllnrt. of Alberta ln a prof pared statement issued here today termed "untrue" a charge mmde by J. M. Dechene (Lib. Atllsbaska) in Commons vesterdal‘ that Mr. Aberhart was not "Dlliiilli." his weight" in the war. t Alberta has extended asslsklllvl‘ "in every wily possible lhrouch (he use of public works dcpurilucuf lun- chincry and lll other whys l" N11’- iher the war effort." tllc sifllfllllfillll said. It also was pointed out (hut Allwrin was making ulranrzcnlcnis to place several buildings at (he dis: posal (he ccmlnoluvcalth all (raining plan, and SPVGTZIIv oillcis now were being uscd for war mu- Decllene said in the Cum- : "The llrpvincc of Al- w. Deep liordgs lplltl, lllmtlilll for uimoll n cuss oi bflvtiflgfl, (h trays may b. removed. Every feature, every part of a G-E Refrigerator has been designed and built to give your food the greatest protection and give you the greatest convenience. The Scalcd-iil-Slccl Mechanism gives long life and rc- duces cost of operation. Every (lay [l G-E saves in food, upkeep and cur- rent. No refrigerator birilc clln give you more in saving, convenience 11ml beauty. See your dealer. Budget tcrnls. MADE IN MARITIME ELECTRIC cc. LTil 13!) Grafton $1., Charlottetown carrying orlficlviillfl___ Apple Quality A i Factor 0f Success In a recent address to the Ver- mont. Apple Growers Collie mice. M. book says an alicnt can't compete in (he national tournament until she has been here six. I Less than six month; after re-l suming plny here she was the chomp, Thelma thinks her left- handcdncss probably is an advan- tuqc. Sile herself finds left hand- crl players a "nuisancefl so she supposes every player does. As l0 hflw she got into the play at Cleveland this year- “Thcy kcm DPSlQFlHg me lo en- ier. and when I filled out an 3p.‘ Dilcaiion ft said that an alien (was. eiiqible after three years. When Ii iIOiI i0 Cleveland I found (hat was‘ scmqboriys mistake nnd that the required time really was six. "I had got time off my bookkecp-i lng job, and the association here in Snn Flilnclsco had raised mollny for my trip. and I was certainly g0- lllg to be disappointed, Solncboclyl even called in a lawyer. . “I didn't know until ten mlnutes| was going to be allowed to play. Then I was told that the commit- tee had suspended the rules for me-nnd by just one vole after a deadlock." Has Fine moor-d Defenders of American suprema- cy hnd good reason to fear the blond British girl. She took (he singles crown away from Evelyn Boldrick of Pasadena, the i940 champion, teamed with Janet Wright of Oakland, Calif“ m win the women's doubles and reach- ed the semi-finals in the mixed doubles. thought she was through with the game. In England, where the game was more widely developed and presum- 811W lbllilher, she had won two singles championships and four doubles, and had won permanent 110559551011 of 17 three-year challenge tYOPhIBS. some o! which dated back to 1906. She was the only person ever to win English, scotch. Welsh and Irish singles crowns all in one season. ._.____________ CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Grade X-l Eleanor Harvey. Grade VIII—1 Eleanor Cuicllffe, l Margaret Lord. 3 Bertha. Norring. Grade VI—1 Gloria Bell. 2 An- ita Lord, 3 Ralph Campbell. Grade V-1 Betty Campbell 2 35am Gardiner, s Shirley Wad- Perfeot sticndance: IB-ett Camp- bell. Jackie Campbell, Shircy Wad- dcll. Anita Lord. Eleanor Lord, Mur- guret Lord, Bertha. Norring, Alonzo Patterson. Principal-Grace Webster, Primary Department Grade V--l Glenda Whddell, 2 Gladys Norring, 3 Arthur Nevnlok. Grade IV (Sn) l Marion Lord, 2 Byron Cutcllile. 3 Warren Lord. Grade IV (J12) 1 Pauline Irving, 2 Jessie Gardiner, 3 George Irving. Grade III-l Gordon Norrlng, 2 Rodger Waddell. , uraxie II-—l Verna Trowsdale, 2 Beatrice Cuicllffe, 8 Sheldon Gard- e . “grade I (B22) l Ada. MuMickerl, Camp . Perfect attendance: Ll d Crooks. Sheldon‘ Gardiner, Verne. owsdale, Allison Weddell. Gordon Norring, Pauline Irving, Marlon Lord, thur Newrick. Gladys Norring. Glenda Waddell. Asslstant-Evelyne Harvey. N0 WAR-BUT WAR TAXES BUENES AIRES —(CP)-'llhere's no war in Argentine-but lo meet ‘ economic emergency willed by We‘ ‘Eilrcpcan war the Arflmtinc BW-i ernmcnt has anrwlllwtd 69903511 excess profits "was" tu- before 1 went on the court that Ln] 'I‘llis has lczil-oac prolong the l’ic of the apple lr-ycn sharply after the (‘IilIV pint of the the per capliacousumufiou of apple‘. and an fncrcnre in (he consump- wiih markciinz of Mclnicsil nvcl- dcllcy (o mn of“? midst; vicmrzcthcivhilv rP-i B. Davis Drmnicn Horticulturist. gave an iniiarlte lllSlillll ulf-o F119 various inv cations being ('l\l'l‘l<‘(’i‘ on in Canada in connection with (hf-i storage of apples, and rofcrl-cd at. some lenzth (o (hrs ncvhssiivi for CO., I LIMITED CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC more careful nlarkcfn Thn mnrkv _ . , .' VALLEY SCHOOL cting. he said. of on, \'£‘l x-tv 0i SIIR“G "THE MASTER'S W ll.l." gglibéfimiiliilnil '51‘a’ii§"t<i°ii.°.l“k=i??? saécilnhifits nneshIéiiIiIi Report for the mvnlh 0f All?!“ Whercb fiillléciry Sim’: J11‘ iliiliilil - - - ‘x ' ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ .. . . rial all fruit grclvc s. Tho oficllnq in l0 i116 D" C firflm 9Y1" ‘mg-ILL, (j-arie X—-l. Wand/all Harrlug- Aloving .Vl0l.Il€l‘\VZlll5 iiifigllilbliirxgi oljififililfnhfiahnnkIIIQQIEli, Itlyévflvzgiflfifls: IIiIiil iiryircwanrgaiiig}; lien. 2. Adelaide Level". 3. Zrhhr She sum hunch AllgPl ihnlhlh‘? 0.1‘ ~- ‘I ‘iiliillll’ "T ‘hi’ I“ u," 1|", Tna?“ lI.I-7,15.ShOlId.0:$;3,, Mélimgmlflxm. Lorenzo MncLellan I'm izciniz homo. Comb live . Imrviibsfnglon F m?“ Cm m” I (Iii: i.li.'..-.=°<$3§ ii naps t1 G"H"e VIiI-l Velm-i Brclihzul. A 200W: V0189 8 if!“ :1 l. iSl wlfill of a mu" (q 7.. A .. _i W: - ~ . . ‘_;‘ , ,, , _ -, B ._ 5[1|1]i11g:l'5\\ pmm-nm‘ N3 mm“ m“. a}, d (he be scpnusly CO! sxknd. nc.1ld1riw‘i.1t'l_‘il1.lcs1 MBCLLIIIIII 3. Eh l rl A loving v0 h 111-3 1 irroper scnsonnl nllirkvlinsz. careful , lfcking grading storage, (he (icvol- i of a pvcyr-v rousunlorls Jhliilc“ G19‘??- varicly. no lllZlil0I“IlD\\' grade was at. (he time of it is the condition of thr- f V, , Gracie VII-l. Irene Brennan. 2. MY 0111111915 ~ Xi. j nplnelli. 0 !\\'.'£l" ill Heaven \\'Il(‘l'C ' . . ' ~ -1. Louinc Crlicll. t. th time it l-eachcs thc ‘ n-lckaci. and the couirni oi (he Guiflf‘ VI y“ _ “an loved one, an, ccfisumc, y?“ “lag; ' ziggrgllllrcrtprfom (he producer to ihe rgillliie 50mm- 3‘ EI5““‘t’h Chan-I IlIICII/Wlfiy slioulilfiso l)’ success of he in u . ' - - " .' . _ ,. -. final. (mos us m u‘ 1 ln Ontario ullll Q11" "c. iii" Mi- ~"-—" "i" m 3§Iygif5j§é,_{fi 0h cast aside v0u1‘v\'i‘1\ Illicsh opplv is (hr m: i. important. varletv and ‘n ihc of consuming public it. is . vnriclv which rrnrc-“cuis Jesus will uuswcl‘ c\'cl‘.\ Come now and in)‘ own. , Accept lllc cross and wit‘. Up (here in Hcuvcn I loll! b? Fur Mqihefs prayers Ilih-I lfliioll“ me. , ... q She taught me hnw (o wnkii i» ra (‘OAST IEESORTS B-livalii cn DIOTORISTS‘ BAN Grad‘. IV-l. Austin Silrisbulv. 2. Morin: Sudsbury. 3. lforcthv Bry- uuton. Grade lll~l. Elaine Sudsbury. 2. Lnwrcnq. Glover, 3. Jean McKin- » non. , Guido I'_(a) i. Brenton Cole. GiiIdE II—rb\ 1. lame Brennan. fir‘ (‘TOWK the urine of qualify, and by thin Ric-lu- LONDON, May 9 —(CP) -BIQZESI problem of all to (he cross counfrj,’ trnvcllcl" is (he lack 0i tlanpnsts. He mud. know his wnv round or hr will soon genius‘. 0n Britain's twisting mcunclerihu roads. But the zl'<- {us}: '2 Il\i‘O\(!l'- planting 0f (he Ml ssh and .1 tendency on (he purl oi dollars h; Vsh all otllzr v.11 ct P . , ,. And llve rejolclni! (‘VPTY ‘Id -- me point when. i, can u. dcm-prp, Ailinmnbilf Association M which 2. Alina Sudsbllry. u _ h t , to the public in mum, Land many molnrlsts bclon", still mnm- Grse I-Jn l. Aifrsd Brghnan. Throvrzh pearly gains, M M105" The r05,“ is ‘ha; m, go‘?! 1i , Lnlns a rcstrlcicd SPFVICC of road Glade I-(h) l Lydia Tup n. 8 To numv ulessimzs vet uni‘ ‘ri There numy a heart ls i7! My child please dc 8}? V .P,‘1 Perfect. Aflcndailcc: Zeliq Muc- Dcnad. Wr-ndal Hurrlngtcn. Elva, Bryanton, Volma Brcnuau- "rcne “rcnnnn. Lillie Cotton. Lriv-fe- (Tot- ‘h. Vcmn. Blivazltoll. Ells=vorth Blivanicn, Johnny. Brmnan. Ausiln Suds-bilzy, Dcroihv Blqvanton. Elnlm. Surlsbury. Brenton Cole, Lfrzne Bre- nnan. "scouts" who patrol lhc highways toll motorist rmv l0 not piaccs mid hcln llltm in the evcul of bzcak- downs. Trip: from London lo nearby coastal rescris are "out" now. /\ ZO-lnilv sirip ofland around the‘ sou(hc"st and south coasis- arc so-cnllcd "invn<.ion“ vg~vlc~is banned the consumption of apples fulsio I vear and a ccnsrqilcni duel-cusp in AUSSIES’ 00H) P ~ tion of other fruits in asrirhiirin PERTH —iUPi— gold in Westcm Al v_ of illrcc-qunrlcr.» cf‘ ‘M rl has bccn ill." lcn- K t lale vnrici rs such > £00 1on2 a pr When somebody talked ‘Iliclma as Spy tno cnriv at a time whvo. th,» - to nr-suni vlsifrirs uni ilicro are "T<‘a“h°r5 51"“ E Campbell‘ , 1m_ ...., -l 1w 11" lnio going to the badminton cen- murkcl should be lrft cuilclv if) still pir-niy of peaceful spntg within ‘—"'_‘—"‘~""“ mmmcm; o“ f 5112b W); (ibflui ire here last November. she had ‘McIntosh. This has tended to crowd ‘ ynngp n; m» flflf 0...“... “"119 "warm COTTON BEATS ‘v00!’ cord ‘Egouf ‘Hoyt m] 1, . .- s9 0| not played for two years and McIntosh info stomlze ‘n the hip" ‘ in get, away from it all" for a spell ' Th“ wmd mm,“ °I mm," Is ED" $45330‘ ' ' ‘ proximaifilyjive times that 0! wool. 2855.327 i$'3-053.909\ 0"” 19mg: consuniwiiibii Kept 0n Canada's Coast Lines- mgm “m! dpy, [w fnlr weather and foul, fighting men of Canaan's i While the guns are polniéu seaward, their crew! illirmm‘ forces keep vlgll at stroll-gm [mints along the Immlnlowu eastern i rum” ("III Emma‘ u Show“ In "w" rIIIiImnIIIdtrIIIiIIig ll lIFi" and western cow "M! and lhrefllfl-inc mimics or (‘Oilfilfll battery ' ziitlatiiuwsFtlefuukiui-Ifl: “Iuztniii. u". m; wit“ ‘Ii guns sweep the sen lupproachcs. Every caliber gum: such as there M. gull ln lnvoer right picture; "ml. indulging in n Km" " shown in llie ilppfl‘ left plclure covrr lhe sen approaches on (he l‘ l- (‘rilwl)ngc. tin-y ril by their rlllzir with bnylm" II-"NI- "I'd DIsIII-‘hffy Psclflo coast; ..klllfull_v camouflaged an] cvcn mi-rc skillfully man- l mels beside them and their ‘an mask; ln readiness. (‘B1151 Kim" ned, they are in constant readiness lo hurl elcel 5t 5n] mmmp. Includes all sorts of wu- opinions no In: short of will" mmm" qwwii