Botttmx iv. t. r l‘>:'oti'o fr F?" 1eni>an relief i‘ 1ft“ ‘"1"’ 11"" ll" ' ~1 n1 syioo and ‘liree to Lab- "ie eiistzwci, ivho so kindly retitl- Borden “w-merh. '1i-‘.' 1-» n11‘ i11: VWbPd ii- S77E11. "iffl ‘i191? 1il"ll"_h1" Fin-am“ “Fills |i m; nnmp 111 _\i c; ).f:2=;11-‘,._\- Ryllv was lirltl 1,11. 1111151111 itJertnissioti Messrs. Gnar- p911 an M11m<1a11 Jq 1w ‘a 11-1, .1.t> cliiirclt :n Aiigtis! and the \\.' lF-s (‘aslev and \\'-arren Leatd. m n‘nmb°r£ a,,‘_,_,.,,i.,.,i , _ u.’ ,.,, 1“ §nrflyfl Mm," a; m; also» their iisiia‘. cagiable manner de- n?“ mung rs V‘... ~ .. 113,. ;1__,»C1-,.:_ The Cnn1n1-‘1|\;t\ i lzzliied the iiudictire with ‘choke M“ Ga J‘ ;.111,.;-d=11_p epqnmrv reported a =11 ccttoim, both vocal and instru- M“ 1.1;"... Dad...“ -1~.1; of 2‘1 sick calls and 25 21.1w 1 mental. To the tlell£hl1 of the Minutes of pro» 1111 riin‘. rills 111.1111» cut-in: the. vc ‘ "111 5"‘? 9'1"‘ “Ppemwl “PM T?“ an,‘ M‘ . 1 11111-911111 mremggs were held . d asrlliived gifts from a well- mmmlnat. agt'(1(\(1 .11 >i\‘i'-r'l’l" avcndan-se of for n11 fiflcd lfi‘? ‘ hats 1.111;; .11 - 111.1 clc .. . 11f ttflifrk rtwttltc Fllflllll-Fll l"? ‘m’ "YPUmQ “'3; a' rink Trio ‘i ~t aiI ‘he offirers of ...son Llarlrotl. \ .pm_,pd Snrflm: 1 hriry; rr-rlficlcrL The siiiaint: of the Natioriat r, “Pk am Q -. . 1.~'t11'hcm hrouaht. this enjoyable mas. The 1111-11 c tiitii-i rititisvatas roxvtcitr gonceri m a close O aratlons for stocktaking have brought to light a few lines of slightly soiled and broken ranges of house furnishings. QN SALE WHILE THEY LAST AT GREAT SAWNGS Oii4TWEl-KFS" 1 i>i‘1¥.1?;"""‘?sii61ii> FELANOK ETS“ iWl-lITEWVT/OOLZELAN Riffs" 33 l/3 FF Satin coverings in wool or _ l _ down filled, choice of peach SUQlUlY "lied Jacquard Design Blue or Green or green, l i i495 for 9.95 pt. 1550f _ _ _ _ _ _, 3Z5 l1 i Size 66x80" u i595 for . . . . . ....lO.65 pr. 32.50 t: l6 Z5 i221 i Special, each l7._95 lorm . CARPFTiXislHsOO orr, REMNANTS ol CRETONNES LACE Vfléllz/“NWG 7.75 for . . . . . . .579 eaciii cHlNTzisi CURTAWINGS’ Ecru Net in lilet and open "425 for 745 “d. l TABLE OlL CLOTH Reguim m°esr1gesi§.5 12.75 i1» 9.50 em f 0111111111 1 2 PRlCE, 11.1 _@it1_. DO‘lTED MARQUISETTE T‘ OVERDRAPERY FRlLLED CURTAINS CURTAlNS White with self dots Clearing Lines _ Sizes 35x2“: yd. Martha Washington Style 3 PRICE GROUPS White with live dots 1 ]_5() for _ _ _ _ __ _ _, 79c yd. R I 4 so Regular 4.50 s l 2.25 t1..- $1.29 p11 c911 w - S for _ __ pr. 1 for .. Ydr 2.751114. . . . . .. $1.49 rd. ~- 1- T—‘itsxoisim was” 'B.111>1'1;r>11>111111 MATS One Pattern Only REXOLEUM MATS i l 1 4Q‘ 27 x 54 l8 36 1 6 x 9-415; 9 x l0 z~-~7. i X ’ 7l2X9—~4.95,' 9x12 —~8.301 Each... . . . . . . . .. Etltll . . . . . . . . .. ‘ 9‘9__6450; 9x15 u THIRD FLOOR TAKE THE ELEVATOR PFLEOD ELM lite-ladies of total plTllTCfii f $17954 f ‘.\ 1);. 11»1» 1 ttYPlllllk". TIGNISH (‘ONYFTNT mitrees 1:1,:- 1>‘»a1.ii1 l‘ was oMwl ‘ 11.111111 11-111 111 i>11111~11111 "Vii lllrlliwl‘ “l” Gracie X1 l l-"iecliiyck ltiiitr-etie; l’l"P'11l‘-l-‘ ‘ Alawlicziilri, .1 Marti: was rcrvi .4 1, _ I ?-* "ll F11 11*‘ in-a-le .‘\' 1, .I.111c' Peri-i‘ ant Y"-'1'F" ‘ t;ciit~i.eie Cornicr, 3. Irina lliieatt. f-"Atie tun-eta .)'1src:1; 1t, (familla Gallon , “Til tlrivc‘. Melt . '4" (trade lX .1. varmclla Arse» The 11111’: l, Eiciicit Hirper; 3, Irene D-"lflflfll- -- ~ Hlltllt‘. loan. M» W 1;.~n1i1= \'Ill. 1, Shirley : e ~l V “It ‘U11 11111111111 '- Annie .\l<( 1e 1\'- M11‘- Gllliiw- o" Vll. - l, Jcntieite Gtiudoi; 41* 53' 2. ‘ct-n ivhricn; (i. Irone Richard. NW‘ 15w" 11f .11 lAllffiiul Port-y. at the brute of N .» 1.11am- vi --1_ .ie.-1n Galldel; '3 anti liirtfi 1\'elda tiiiitdet; H, Vincent lies- .l.1."k Giitdci .11.. . "Taking ‘l"1i" R1». 1111s rach. .\ l? 1'1"‘ " | (midr- \' l. .\lll('llllf‘ Mseiiatil‘. 1r '1l“ "I "T-l” Vlllllllml Udi- 2. 1»;:l1.\.i1:d Mcliinis; (l, Catherine LONG RIYFR \\'. .\l. 5. 1+1‘ .'\llfll'i"_\' \l1icl"hce. lfintitlei 1 In'"r1ii.~~i\ii— .\'lii='1c 1 tnairie I\'--i. Ronald Bernard; The animal mec Rccita‘: n: ‘The Christmas PilPl1\.:, Doris Richard: ft. Francis has Ithver Unified Cliurc Ev Jeanette Xfarlfitnnon , leld at t.1e illllle of \l ‘.\' ‘(Witt of Luck at; x1e l\’.1-l_ iicriiid hfcflaiiliy. Johnston? ‘Vim " ‘1l ' .'1' Uflflllfj-Z - iicsuiie fvliiclniiiilcl; 3. Don lei memcc Th" '1. ole Dollar‘. oiiiy (‘rillaiii ~he . Grade lll 1 lriwiirse t-HlllflPij i‘. 11rd '- 5T. 1 1- "A F?“ PHW" ‘3.\' l1 I" LeClair; ‘t. Josey-h liesRoch-es James Prrnarc‘ aivi 1‘ 1.111110. Grad!‘ lIl.~ Len Skcirv: 2, Lil- candle Pzht ‘.lt"‘ size \ - . e ‘Goniu Home For thc lian I(l"llllf‘tl,\. , biiiaciir- Kinch, sated hi: scvci... o.’ “.1 1 tirade ll. ~i. tner MacDonald; Tho n‘11.1i'c= of I.i~' '(". '2. Marairr-t Shcn, fl, lleity Hogan. trgttliir irociiii’: new 1i: EjcaiiiirHiintirriliriii toll cal "a: :'1‘s;111i'1til .\1l.'i1l{'1~.1ii11i. 1 kirziilc l .\'n cxnriiiiiatioits. ("ln'_kl]’fl s vrri" M“ n11: 'B£‘(‘flll=P l lviVF-i e 1-_ ~ - Mar-Loot] \';is 1 RUFGGLPII) BlBLFS Ciirzsim 1= 111: 1's - — the pron". 1 f.‘ }i‘a\'i1ii'o 'l‘tor~" i ltl 14134 tri'1rb=ili'_‘-' at “Inrms. T111: ~11 ‘i111 iii/i '11 ".\ Duck W: \\'1lli."1-n 'T"rti.'ia|n i.\~'lf(i ihr- first amounted "o sittt '1-'1 ' lcoinplctc New Tmlammit in F111;:- reporiccl 5.215.210 111- .. rd Mii-Kiti- lisli. Thcv were sn-tiaelcrl into year. One p111‘ ilfilllilnlld in balm. lmlTPls and was sent ‘n KVnPcli 'l'i".e irwniii’: and cl"s1|i'z lllill" litt\.\'t"< of tnrri-hatrizw > .. .__. _ . _. _ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoaplc / ‘1 619.1 AM TAKNG A POLL > FAP/g 512,1 ear coiovikiuousbv.’ ON Tue EATING HABITS ot= ~i-ii=1i-<-i<Ai'-1=.'_; “.1 Keep / THE AMeQiCAw .1'zl.i\LE,At\'iD ,,.\l0u LOOK LiKE THE lDEAL. i" PQOSQECTZI-u, ONE: DO 1. EAT Between Ale/sits e’ wTwO: DO you um:- CARROTS ? -_ THREE: iiovo ABOUT PlE .2 - “FOUR: -_» POCKETSFUL 0F BEET Tops, sun- / FLOWER seeps, FERNS AND , Moss lNl-llCl-l I MUNCi-l QTEAD- f, illN/w AS TO PAeTQV, I Atzise / _ {AT THREE A.M.'DAii_\/ AND .. consume FOUR PAW PAW -r eooo DAY, e112 --- ' HPiE-RUMPI-l. Willi-lie WAS MAP- Piue on THE - COUCH WHEN. S ‘ THEBELL RAMS; Annual Meeting I Brapautl-llicloria Board 0f Trade The annual meeting of the Crapnud-Vicwrls Board of Trude was held in the Criipaud Hall January 3rd. The president. Spur- geon Clark presided. The meettrli’ was pleased when the chairman or m, 1-055 wmmiitee, R..N. Daw- son, reported that the committee had interviewed the Government regarding snow fence for thud-and from Crnpaud to Albany, and this ii-ork had been Well done by we Department. The secretary was asked to WIHQ n letter of apprec- mron to the Public works De- partment for their attention to this matter. The matter of bringing in the mail direct from Albany was dis- ciissed, and the secretary was d1- rected to write Ottawa and as- certain iihai the Department was doing aiatriit handling the mail to the villages of Victoria and Crap- aud, gspeetally through the Win- ter montl... The bits rates were reported on by Brent Wood. saying that the Bus company had increased it's rates by ll] cents on each ticket sold. ivhicli amounted to an lll~ rreiise o‘; 6'1"" between the two izllattes. and it also figured a. very sllilfl) increase on all short. ritns, on this Crapaud-Bonslirtw’ route. The committee hacl interviewed ilie Utilifj: Board. biit they secm< ed rclitctaui to do anything about 1'. The meeting felt that the hiuh rates. as charged. were cu - nzlnig the patronage of the b-.1. 11s, as hirre people were asking 30f‘ pnssnee on trucks and cars. The president, S. T Clark. er.- piaincd the brief on the highway fc r r v for 'I‘ormeni inc - Borden route. and said that it. liad been presented to the Provincial Gov- ernment. by the Boards of ‘Trade on the Island. It was well received by the Prcriiier and his lifinisters, and the brief had sztice been pre- sr-nted :11 Ottawa to the proper authorize. for ihezr consideration. Having titsposed of t-lie bUSlFllHS relative to 1hr- oIcl year. the pres- ident. then 1‘t‘\'lt‘\'\'El'l the ivork of the past year. He felt that some- iltmz iiorihivhile had been ac- complished. and thanked me members for their interest and efforts 1h makinq the Board an lnsirumen‘. where pitbltc opinion could be expressed without fear or favor. The folloivinz officers were ap- potlilcd for the coming veer:- Presidciii: Spitreeon Clark ire» cnccwdt. Vice-President: Robert N. Daw- Sllfl. Secy-‘Treasurer: Austin Smith. Counczl: Arthur Simmons, Eric Robinson. John Leard, Rev. CA. HWR‘, Rci. ‘F1 R. Woodside, John simmom. Eric. Irf>\\'l1llf‘T, Brent Vlcod. Transportation Committee: RN. Dawson. B Wood. Eric Robin- $0“, Aitriciikiire Committee: Eric lowthcr, Arthur Simmons. Austin Smith. Meeting adjourned. YICTORLA (‘ROSS CHRISTMAS CONCERT A verv siirccsslttl concert ivtis presenter! in Victoria Cross School on the 111.1111 of December 20th by the pupils under the direction of their icacihcr, Miss Anne Jenkins. The school was scasonafoly deco- rated “"1111 spruce boughs, stream- ers and a iicll-Zadeti Christmas tree. There was a tzood attend- ance. Fvcze and lunches were sold during intermission by the Women's liisiitiitc. The pupils ‘APVP trcated with apples and candy. Mr. E. .l lliitin (‘ffllflllfill mrl Aivinn and Buddy Dunn flllPflllPfl the music. At the t‘.~ll<'lll§ll'll'i cf 1hr- program Sanra (Ylatis avrtictl and distributed the g;lt~. The folliviv-ii: i= the program for iviiii-h tnanv 1-on1pl1mentary' remark: were tcnclcrcd. Rccziaiion: "Greetings" -~ Anna Moot-o _ ChOFlHPFI Ring l\lerr_v Bills, Jin- nie Bclh Hy school. Rcc1ta'.i~1i---B_v LVllTl MacLeod. Duet: "Here Comcs Santa Claus" ~ By Dciln and Robert Dutiii. Dialogue: "An Official Visit/l- By 15 pitp1l< Step tliiiicc -B_v ioran icmorctll. Duct ---B_v Bitddy Dunn and Wil- bert Adams icncorcdi. Dialogue: “Spell Cat"—f$y pitpils. » Di1et~~Hy Shirley semplo and Emia Dunn icncnredl. Mouth organ sclectlon~l3y Ham- mond Reid iencoredt. Dialogue: "Dad's Quiet Evening" —~B_i' six pupils. Stnz-Sontp-Hy seven girls. Recitation-By Audrey Semple. Intermission. instrumental music by Alvinn and Buddy Dunn iguit- nr and violin». Star Drlll-—By seven pupils. Solo-—By Mildred Sample ten- coredl. ' Recltnilon~By Jackie Bemple. Dialogue: “Rest Room"--By l2 pupils. Dueb~8y Margaret and Robert Shaw tencoredl. Pageant- "The Ghrlstmasstary.” Step dame-By Martha O’Hol- lornn rencoredi, 8010-33’ Alvin: ed). , Dialogue: "Wedding From Way- bnclF-By 12 pupils. Recltntlon—-By Joyce Adams. presided a = B y Miyna O‘Hci~ tw-i Dunn (encor- Closing chorus by a c h o o1: "Where Do You Live Santa Claus?" Recitation by Vet-s Oflallorun: "Menace From Blntn". Arrival of Santa Claus. ATOMIC PLENTY Enough uranium to make 10,- 000.000 bomb: the ulna of the one that fell on Hiroshima h named by Belgium, Canada. Czechoslo- L THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN l 1 Rural District o u Gleanings of a Nelw Glasgow * i Miss Blanche Wyand is spehd-l ing some time with her frlenn; Mrs. Cox in Charlottetown. Mir. $terl1n¢ McLean spent. a‘ pleuunt visit with his sister. Mrs. , W. J. McLeod. ‘ The many friend: of Mrs. Dan- iel McFuiyen regret. her recent tndlsposltton. Mr. ad Mrs. Eric Bell visited Mrs. Pearl Howntt on Wednesday ivhlle enrc-ute to the Capital. Mr. end Mrs. Carl Woolner and daughter Olga were guests at the home of her brother, Mr. Chalm- ers Laird. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hirbert Doiuild spent. the festive season ivithtbczr daughter, Mn. Richard B. Dick- leson, and Mr. Dlckleson. The P. W.C. students have re- sumed their studies. and will coin- mence the mid-term exams on tne 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Campbell and llllle daughter Heather spent Christmas with the fontncifls p.17- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Camp- boll. Mr. Gcortle W. Brown of the Bank of Montreal. Halifax. spent the Christmas holiday with has mother 21in three sisters at l-llfl’ home here. Mrs. Lin; also had the plettsure of having her son Albert and Mrs. Ling inee Marcaret Muir of Sen’- lfilldl Wllfl her for part of tiie festive season. Mr. L111! is with the Royal Batik in Sydney, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MztDotzrild and \\'lI‘lS{'l'l‘l8 daughter, Givyrctli. also Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smitli. iiere pite=ts of Mt‘. and lifrs. DuVld Ptrliv-ards, Sumnierside, on l\"?'.\ leans do)‘. blrs. P. L. Campbell reluriict home after a pleasant visit at iii" home of her brother. Mr. Rob Mllllfian, and her sister. Mrs. iicst. Hoitsttin and Mr. Houston .. Kcnsmttton. Frteiids of Mr. G. R LcPace are pleased to see him home from the ' P. E. lsfand Hospital ivhcre he received treatment. and trust he will soon be restored to his for- mer vigor and jovial self. Thc many friends of Mr. Harold McDonald will be happy to learn he has returned home ln much better health after being in the P. E. Isrand Hospital tinder ski1l— ful observation and lllfiflllcfilllfal- 1110111.. Mrs. Wilbert Wright and two children spent part of the holiday ivith he“ mother. Mrs. Horace Lug. ant‘. enjoyed hearing of ihc nappy experiences of lier brother Howard and Mr. Ling on their return from their trip to Boston and other cities. A few days ago a live caterpil- lar had been found by one of the. men ivorkliig on the installing oil the new telephone line to Caven~i dish. Well. to beat this two young golf enthusiasts had their clubs out 0n Ivciv Year's day. and en- joyed shootintz the bal‘. ovcr the green turf. So why should iiii_i- one complain about P.E.I.'s vrzn- lers? Our genial mztil couriers. Messrs Honeyivcll and Lorne Bllllntlll Yo- solved a pleasant surprise \\".l“lll they t1allcti at. the home of M". and Mrs Blair Aiidrt-ii" on Doc 24th ivli.lc returning from their‘. route. Nlrs. Andrew rcacl an i-p-I preclative address ivliile Mr. Mll- lar Orr prescnteil 1.11am with n substatitiril pursc, both of ii-liitli V19"! \'T"»'.V itrntcfully rct'c;i.'ctl. This 1:. lllt‘ l\\'f'li1’lll vcar for M Bultnan to ho on '.lll5 route, \\'l‘.I1’“‘1 1s consult-red one of the most flll< ftcult. but in sill’ conditions faith-Z ful 11nd tibligitiq scrvicc has bcrn retidcred. Mr. and Mrs Elmer lilcDonilrl1 31nd a happy’ Christmas day W11?“ "WY entertained their ]‘l:\t'f‘ll‘<. namely Mr and Mrs Nclsriii M l Donald. and son Harold. and Mr I and Mrs. David Edwards .1111‘ daughters Vivian alld Joicc, 41w‘ .\1lr.<. McDonald's szvcr, Mrs. tins-l MARSHALL \ value m4 m ma: Imp, t 1.3.11 COAL FOR ANY PURPOSE -SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ' MIANUARY 10, 1949 FOR THE BASE BURNER- Our D. L. 81 W. American Hard Coal is the very best. 11.11 THE sumac:- Genulne Welsh Hard American Hard Dominion Coke Acadia FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE- Acadia Nut lnverness Screened Old Sydney Screened STOKER COAL— Bras d'Or Oil Treated Springhill Slack Old Sydney Slack oven cures; Old Sydney Screened SERV|CE— Springhill Screened Screened Old Sydney Screened Our men are careful and courteous always anxious to serve. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY Phone 240 l A. Piekard 6: Co. Ltd. sol smith. and Mr. Smith. The prctiiiy decorated use adorned the living room. which held gifts for all. Mrs. McDonald, in her (‘ilpftble and Winsome manner :k‘l'\'9d loathsome eats. Many happy memories will follow this family re-union. Members of the congregation of Nciv Glaagovi’ Christian Church gathered at i-lie home of Mrs. Brenton Uickieson Ol‘l Tuesday ev- ening last, the purpose being to show appreciation to their pastor, Rev. Paul Richardson. who \'\'1l15 oxerivheliied with surprise as well as Elildnie-i- Mcfirs. E. C. R01. llltgs and Aldar Dlckleson escort- t~tl him to the sent of honour, ivliilc M‘: Dickleson as master of rcrcmonies explained the purpose of the get-together. Mr. Rolllnzs then read an ILdGPCSS, and Mr. Leigh Warren presented their pas- ioi- with a. substantial raursc. Ml‘. 11491.1. son thanked all for this kind at", its wcll as the support. that has been given him since oming as their pastor, ivllli the iipc of cntiiinucd united Chris- .\"‘Z\‘l(‘f‘. A silty-song was Jfffll, all-o a duet by liflss E1- (‘l ‘Piillill’ 111111 Elmer Nicholson. The .~ act set-ted a dazntir lunch. shied by as- tlie hospitable hostess. A gcnrral meeting of the tem- ci_cr_i1 committee was held at the home of Miss Louise McCoulorey lf‘f'l"llll_\'. 'l‘hc1;,~ iva; a good ni- irndance and several items of bll\llll‘°S iiere tip for discusstoit. rirnoiitz the mast important was ‘ the incorporating of ccmelcry niid 11c tiurzliasc of a power nicivcr. Tilt‘ finincial part ls very favor- ablc. anti much credit is due MiaS vlcCouhrey who has given of her services for a number of years in the capacity o! secretary-treasur- er. Mr. Lorne Sievensorrwas the efficient caretaker the past seas- on, and has very recently com- pleted a little building for the purpose of sheltering a horse-and man lf working there during the sold stormy weather, as well as a place to store necessary machinery and tools. At the close of the meeting the hostess, assisted by her niece, Mrs. Roland Buntaln. serv» ed a. delicious lunch to those pre- sent. New’ Glasgow School presented their Christmas concert ln the hall on December 30, ivliich was filled to its capacity. Rev. W.J. McLeod was the very capable and entertaining chairman. the pro- gram being as follows: Chorus. lvlerry Bells. by the school; drill, A Real Welcome, by five pupils: recitation. by Elmer Bulcnan; dia- logue and drill by four boy's: son: by slX pupils; monologue by Rania Dlckleson: solo by Shirley Camp- bell; recitation by Sheila Dickie- soti, drill by Myrna Snilth and Lionel Stevenson; solo by Sheila Dickleson: dialogue by Donald Hill. Melvin Lat-kin and David Stevensip: drill by Sheila Dick- ieson, Betty and Marion Steven- son; 51mg by five girls: monologue by Jean lilcLeod; song by five pupils; acrostlc by nine g" ‘ ‘ dialogue by pupils; chorus school; dill by girls; chorus. Fxrc- woll Christmas. The teacher, Mzss L_vnetla Brawn was liitzltry complimented for the excellent. program prepared lll such a short time. Santa ClJllS put iii 115:; appearance and in us- ual jovial mood presented gifts in the pupils and teacher. also a treat from the Institute. Mn. P L. Campbell was organist and assisted greatly with the music, for which thanks are due. The Sunbeam Mission Blind held their annual meeting at. the home of Mrs. Andrew on Decem- ber 19th with almost a full at- tendance. The leader. Mrs. Gough, was present. Shirley Mofiatt. pre- sident, ctllldblClfid the devotional period. ’l‘lit'. treasurer gave her mport iitliicli was very encourag- 111.1. and i; was unanimously a- greed to give a donation to the Christian Church W. M. S. 'l‘li:| period iias brought to a close by singing one verse of "Blest be ths Tic Thai Binds.“ The following officers ‘item elected for the com- ing year: President. Doris An- drew; vice president, Sheila Dl:k- teson; secretnryu Shirley Moffntt; treasurer, Pearle Nicholson; World Friends secretary, Sheila Dickie- son. Mrs. Gougli conducted the impressive installation service and closed with the Mlzpah Benedic- tlon. Thanks were tendered i‘1l lender and retiring president l"? their services, and will look for- ward to full co-opetatlan for n greater vork in 1949. A Sh"! period of games followed. A trcil of apple", and lutich was enjolfd by all. LONDON lLQ. FOR SCIENCE LONDQN (CPl Britain's [caring svictitific societies arc l0 have a new headquarters ln Lon- dcn which they will all sliarc. Her- bert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, speaking a; the 286th anniversary of-thc Royal 5°"l‘l»" for the Advancrnicnt cf Sciflillli referred to the proposed centri- as the British Academy tit-Sciences-