.........l-‘-v The Third Annual Shamrock 'I‘ea of the Ladies Auxiliary of 201 Confederation Wing was held in Charlottetown on Sat- urday. THIRD ANNUAL SHAMROCK T l Above. left to right are. Mrs. Joseph Gill, eonvener; Mrs. Stan Maelniiis. pouring: Mrs. Eric Farquharson and Mrs. Byron Burns. auxiliary mom- I @MWI 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs-a Mar. 21, 1963. HAPPENINGS a - . . . 3 u A t t y”.,"w .4 O--1~‘--OO---Q--MQ'O ‘ William Douglas and' son. Michael. who have been visiting the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Milligan in Northam. left by plane on Friday to join her husband in Calgary. Alberta. Mrs. Mrs. D.L. Miller left SilllliIlCl“ side on Friday on a visit to 'l‘or» onto and New York City. .Mrs. Ernest Heartz of Char- lottetown is visiting in Summer- side. guest of Mrs. J..\I. Nichol- son and Miss Gladys Arthur. . Mrs. J.K. Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Allie liachill. Summerside, returned to their homes by plane last week from ai-vacation trip in Mexico. Dr Sally Speers of Sumiiierside whose marriage to Richard Rankin will take place on March 30, was tendered a miscellane- ous shower on Thursday evening by Miss Ann Dickie. After the many and lovely gifts were open- } and viewed. refreshments On Saturday Sally Speers was again guest of honor at the home of Mrs. William Morrison.able housekeeper who has ‘i.ll.propriate the shower I would shower. charge of his home and chil-Isuppose.—M. at a tea and kitchen The hmtess was assisted by Mrs. George Meikle in serving tea. .\iin Dickie of the ’l‘.C.A. of— fice. Mcnctou. NB. spent a few days last week wrih her parents. Mr and Mrs. liarry Dickie. Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman have returned to their home in Summerside after attending the christening in Emanuel Epis- c o p a 1 Church. Wakefield. of Melissa Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Callbeck of Stoneham on March 3, when they were godparents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pickard and children of Summersidc spent Sunday in 'l‘ruro. .. where they attended the dedica- tion service of the New Chris- tian Education Centre of Bruns- wick Street United Church. The following ladies received EA ' dent. Approximately 250 persons , attended, which was convened Pres‘denlv MFS- Byron Bums, by Mrs. Joseph Gill. aSSISIEd assisted by Mrs. J.H. Currie guests were received by the IELIJ-TN’S DIARY Mother’s Chil'J Is The "tnly Prettv One In The World lack came by while w “Oh I were at breakfast this morning where it was. No. I don't want "Well" he offe red with 31 it today.” young grin "our fortunes are‘ Perhaps — yes, It could be boosted —— got a new calf, we. that pussy willows were stirring have!" 1 -- commenc'ng pen ~ coa . James smiled. ' along the old millroad above the "That cow freshcncd. . I;stream. Gently over-shadowed thought so!" he nodded. “Don‘t the night is. Dim, rest the fields. you remember. Ellen? : "Outlook for tomorrow? Sun- When I heard her bawl — just; ny!" an announcer offers. a one low it was. through the! smile in his voice. night. I said to you ‘I reackon‘ A quiet day this has been for s t a b l e.’ And you said. ‘You to complete a spot of sewing: to were only dreaming!‘ But I finish a little dress for the local heard her.” V I .I. which in a current project “Dad did too. He went to the‘ is a 5 Si sting the Red Cross in stable. Just in time too." :this way. Alex wondered. "who “A nice calf?" James quer- ' will be. wearing it?" “Did you get that crypto-I ways. She'll grow and learn, q u ate?” the Curiosity-cat in—' and find much success in h or quired this afternoon, when inL life. we will hope." we said. the quiet and near-desertion of Mack came from school then. the kitchen, we put the newspa-y cheeks pink from the mile's per aside. :wa He stopped beside the "Sho' did!" we chuckled. ‘ sewing machine —- What fascin- "And what, it. did it say? “ ‘There's only one pretty child in the world — and every mother has it' " we said. “And when you solved ating things a youngster can " findi only routine. We recall the won-t der in a chi d’s eyes as in al scene new to her. she watched} a housewife knit. We have seen delight there as a youngster be held the pure magic of first snowflakes drifting down. We sewed a seam. “Hold it —- hold it!" Mack begged. “I want to see how that upper thread catches that from the bobbin." “Watch” we said opening the "hatch" and setting the ma- isn't that the way eve new calf that comes to this place? It's always ‘thc best yet!‘ " we chuckled. And the sun, hidden of late. returned to righten a wall and the fire crooncd an after noon refrain. And Curiosity's measured purr on her cushion was like the sleepy sound of bees in the apple-blossoms on a by Mrs. Eric Farqu‘narson and . Mrs. P O C a m e r o n. The and Mrs. John MacDonald. l MARY HAWORTH Widower Gives Friends A Very Puzzling Time Dear Mary Haworth: Please Ition has come up in our church shed some light on the following. group and everyone seems to A very good friend of ours is a have a different view. What do wife died five you think?—D.A. _ 5 two little Dear D.A.: A baby shower is girls. now ages 8 and ,a demonstration of friendly, a - A year later he married again. fectionate. financially helpful but unfortunately it ended in goodwill towards a mother-to-be. divorce. involving a large set- So why not give showers for widower whose ago. leavuig chine in motion sun-blest spring day. . "Oh" he nodded presently. "I We'll “Did you happen to see my catcher’s mitt anywhere about? I’d better get up and go to the us. One to patch. and go on then. . “A little girl somewhere" we . “ s. a nice one —~ the best: said. "A needy child. A poor lit- one yet" Mack smiled. tie Ing." "It’s good that it’s here"| He nodded. eyes sad. James said. ' “But she won't be needy al- n what to their elders is; I t I l i TODDLERS' TREAT Keep toddlers cool. happy in carefree sunsults ——sew sever- al for play, outings. Sister-Brother sunsuits——ONE YARD 35-inch fabric for each! Applique is easy. Pattern 7m6; transfer; pattern pieces, sizes 2, 3, 4 incl. Thirty- five cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of Guard- ian - Patriot Pattern Dept., Front Street W.. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent sal- es tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER, NAME. AD- DRESS. Measurements level: rccelpcll Makes 8 doc. 10.. a ‘ Keeps fresh 2 weeks in a can. CASSEROLE OF HADDOCK .ister. 2 lbs. fresh or thawed frozen‘ SPICE BAGS ADD srneuiL haddock fillets (halved) FLAVOR. SAYS THE CHEF 6 sliced P091911 Ema“ OHIO“ These usually include 2 or 3 3 tbsp. cooking spices and l or 2 fresh or dried 3 tbSP- butler herbs tied up in cheesecloth, as. V4 c. flour sembling the right seasonings 1 tsp salt for a fi n e dish. Whe o n e. 1:6 tsp. pe there's no straining; just lift out pper 1 "spice bag" (see Chef) 11 tbsp. lemon juice 1/2 c. mild vinegar 1 tsp. sugar 1% c. chicken or fish bouillon 3 tbsp. minced parsley 6 slices decrusted toast. cut into "points" the bag. To make a spice bag for no day's entree: ’ In a 6" square of cheesecloth or heavv gauze tie 1 whole clove 1/4 bay leaf and 8 shredded fresh celery leaves. Fry fillets and onion in oil and butter in wide heavy stew pan until lightly browned. our and seasonings: add 5 p i c e bag. Spoon over le- mon juice, vinegar. sugar and bouillon. Simmer 1!) min. Transfer to heated deep plat- ter. Dust over the parsley. Garnish with toast points. WHEAT GERM HEIRMITS BAN CERTAIN SOAPS PORT ARTHUR. Ont. (CPL. An immediate ban on the sale of mineral-based detergents has been passe by the Lakehead council. A report from the lo. cal mdical officer said such detergents could not be broken down sewage treatment plants. Mayor Waino Laasko said: “Many people in southern Ontario are dr g water, which is. in fact. mild deter- 1 1-3 c. sifted flour if tsp. salt , #2 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. powdered ginger If e. dehydrated natural wheat gent .. germ ' 1/2 c. shortening. room-soft 0 ‘ =‘¢“ :3 u“ . "cut .92 2; $35.12," :: n. BENNETT CARR 3 0 1 egg 1k 0 Insurance Counselling : {‘6 fiam‘sflm :nIu. Supt. su Life of Canada. Sift together flour. salt. bak- : PM” 4‘83" ' 4-5435 1 mg 5 0 am gingen Sm. in t Charlottetown. P.E.I. t wheatgerm. ’u¢---- gag--:‘:-:';-” Cream together shortening, sugar and molasses. Bea add egg‘ IF IT’S FISH d flour mixture alterniately “And (Ian [)0 Gaught” with buttermilk; stir in re sins. 1“ Drop by 1A testispoon‘sert‘i‘ni oiled WE W H cooky sheet: keep to 2" up... Oueen St. Moor Bake 12 to 15 min. in mod. ov- m Queen 4.73;. en. 375 degrees. And we see stars above the valley. And night over all. Until tomorrow — —- 'a Good-night..... WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Life Membership Pins And Certificates Presented The Hunter River U n i t e d Church Women met at the home of Mrs. . Bowman for the Mack inquired calling by on his way to school. “It’s in the old chest” said. "Why?" we ed the study book reading from‘ the b o ok “On A s 1 8'5 Rim". Among other things it was noted Lloyd Vessey. Two pretty scrap- . books, in a d c with Christmas cards were donated by Mrs. An- gus Cluny to be sent to cheer up hospital patients. . ewar Swan read a letter from Mrs. MacEachern of Dartmouth, N.S.. relating how she read in “The Guardian, the good being done with u s e d postage s t a m p s in the York UCW and she forwarded 200 stamps to the society to help with this work. Thank you. Mrs. MaeEachern. they are v e ry much appreciated. ' Mrs. Richard Vessey and Mrs. . tlement. He now employs a very cap- . She refers to herself as governess and foster mother. She is a wonderful person and the girls love her She is legally separated from her husband and could obtain a Babies No. 2. 3. 4 or more? The March meeting with Mrs. John; larger the family, the more 813- ‘ MacKay presiding. The devotional program theme , “'I‘he Height of Christian Spirit" A H a w o r t h counsels was presented by Mrs. James L. 1 through her column, not by mail LePage and Mrs. James An-3 or personal interview. Write her drews. compo-Sing 0f Scripture in care of The Guardian. d 47 fol- lreading. Psalms 41 an lowed by hymn and prayer i meditations. divorce if thi< w‘dou would Program ‘ consent to marry her. Boti are -in their early fifties. He doesn‘t Covers Go rdens contemplate marriage. at pres- ent, because of the recent bitter Gardening was the topic of exi’el'iem'e t e evening when members of He is in constant contact with Alpha Chapter. Beta Sigma phi ‘my husband in business and we Sorority met recently at the like to include him in our social home of Mrs. E‘s. Matheson’ life. as we have in the past with North River Road. his two wives. However. he will The mogram‘ presented by t accent any invitations with- Mm Alex Wilson, covered dif. out the housekeeper. i am wi i- fem“; types of gardens, varyingi ling to go along with this. but am {mm the symbolically Simple, puzzled by the whole thing. “meant temple gardens of Japan} How would i introduce her to [0 the elegantly formal. 01d pal, l my other guests? Is this accept- a“. gardens of Euro 9 Many} “1 SOCIaIIl"-’*P‘Y- fine. illu stratvive photographs Dear P.Y.: A s s u ming the were used to depict the gardens housekeeper's name is lSCUSSCd- Doe Doakes. separated wife of COmmenI flas‘made 0“ "‘9‘ 'Sam Doakes. you would intro- Rural Beautification Program 0‘; sentation of retary, Mrs. J which was recorded the givingl This was followed by the pre- life membership pins and certificates to two long time a c t i v e members. Mrs. James E. Andrews and Mrs. . James L. LePage. I Minutes were read by the sec- I W. Bernard ml of $75 towards a church debt. It was decided that four kitchen chairs be p u r c h ased for the . Depot of Toronto. that the people of Formosa are Frank Vessey were appointed as very musical, fond of singing a committee to buy two Bib- and folk dancing. even In relig' les and have them placed in the ious rites. church as amemoriam for Mrs. The Bible study on the book of Edmund MacMillan. who pass- Hosea was led by. Mrs. Parker' ed away since the beginning of Jewe". MI‘S. Willard MUFFBYI the year. This plan was adopt- will conduct the next Bible study . ed at the beginning of the year on the books of Joel and Amos. and is done rather than buying Mrs. Arthur Johnson presided flowers in respect to the depart- over the business period. The ed. minutes were read by Mrs. Walt- Mrs. William Crockett count- er Mallett. Mrs. Elmer Brown ed the visits, cards and treats to reported seven crib quilts ready shut-ins during the month. . to be sent to the United Church The hostess for the next meet- ing will be Mrs. Arthur Brown Mrs. Raymond Vessey report- and the worship and program ed articles of clothing sent in to will be under the leadership of be packaged and several boxes Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. Leken of Christmas cards were brought Lewis and Mrs. Frank Lewis. in to the supply secretaries. The meeting closed with the Mrs. Raymond Vessey and Mrs. Mizpah benediction. manse. A letter from the Presbyterial I finance committee was read an the revised allocation of $275 was accepted. Sixteen members responded to roll call by a verse of scripture containing the word "faith". It was agreed that Mrs. Errol Bag- nall replace Mrs. convener of Christian Citizen- : an . . . . . . Prince Edward Island and n i were served by the hostess, as. t a ct i- certificates on Friday duce her to your other gufi‘sls . . . ship. 'ted by her mother. Mrs. evening in summersidc f0u0w. S1mm." 85 NYE “Oak”. DPI‘IOd- “I”? muleasmg 31‘1"“: fwl'thg“ Mrs. J.S. MacLeod. rogram "y Dickie. ' , n I l t_ r T H You aren't supposed to give a “‘5 :“mVI'III‘Ee m e at! 0 an ' lleader. Mrs. Orville Seliar andl . m" “e compc ‘on 0 a cxle loll-analysis of her role in the scanng- e Sugges "m was Mrs J.W. Patterson presented I l t I t i l l I l I ‘ ' n , 1'0 m B ' Loch W on Easter Sunday . . this capecollnr- .. film-oh. crepe or; a 'I casual look,' I . 4W6: Wom' '1”. 4!. 44. 46. mom. 4% yards 35- I ANNE DAMS, » - Patriot Pat-g front Street w.,i Paintig Class. sponsored by the Provincial Handicraft Branch: Mrs. G\\’Cll(ll)l)'n(‘ Brighty. Mrs. Lori'ene Hill. Gladys MacMillan. Mrs. Jean Sheen. Mrs. Mildred MacKay. Mrs. Doris Forbes. Mrs. Mary M. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Florence Hickey. Mrs. Shirley Matheson, Miss Jean Affleck. Jean MacFadycn. Mrs Ramsay. Mrs. oris Cannon. Esther Mary Wells, Mrs. Lorna Johnstrn. Mrs. Jean Mc- Bride. Mrs. Marion )leikle. to names were vincial Secretary. w ho con- Hubert McNeil] made the presentations. Hon Henry Wedge was also present. A social evening followed in the ‘ Household Economics room of sort socially. As I once heard a the Summerside High School. where the display of the com— pleted articles was held. Jeannine Albert, the instruc- tress, was presented w i t h remembrance on behalf of the group. Refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies.‘ A meeting of St. John's Milton AYPA was held in the hall on March 16th. and prayers. led by the president. Diana Rodd. N conveners appointed were: Missionary. Gail Carter; literary. Enid Cotes: social. Strathnrd Rodd. Further plans for a variety concert were discussed. and the i meeting closed with the benedic- ‘ tion. The Community Hall Lower Montague was the setting on Friday evening for a social event I 1!”? when a large number of friends fl m-rt to honor Mr. Bud Wight and y. M 3..., 11... ;. .5... u. m m .5 his bride. the former Ruth A- what . "am" do... n... my our. Km, nu...th Matthew". MIIIIWII- in. wt- you sin-dd no one. Doddl act so a damn: I Mr. and Wight were pre- ruiaaywmmm out. mmn-rnolhiboyoction, sented with gifts. Mrs. Fredl Much-Hinged unlienlhom A Landry. Alice Wight and Mrs. i Ito-Iii. Also that if tho “hm Icil cam-i; hematite and find bulb]. MacLeod assisted the bride and ‘ MIMI”. Wham-n bill!“ M ‘groommopenjngthegfiu' mill,“ IIIIIWH “'0' Cards were read by Mrs. Met- mu- Tti- m M" '- mmmmwfi at the) hitti- n Kits-y III on .1 Mandi-emotionlch Ma'- mm...” a group of young ladies. while ’""“3 ‘- ‘a another group replenished. ' n Mr. and Mrs. Wight will no- cidc In Lower Mont-cue. f opened with [em = y u - made during the ensuing discus- “ :oiiifai‘l alliance. as de- SIO" that urban areas Shouldbei scribed. seems irrfgular. m say encouraged to adopt beautifica-l the least. The picture is cloudy. “.0” programs for the centen'! inviting gossip. The widower is ‘ "‘ putting the housekeeper in a bad light in taking the stand that he “'35 itzccepts no hospitalin that does ‘Mrs' not include her. I In effect. this "1 year. The business of the meeting conducted by the president. EH. Lord. who announced amnums m for the fine china program, being Helen recon.ng his friends (or 11. in presented in West Kent auditor- . Smi h ‘ TUb‘It‘yv MFR GCOI‘EIE WCbber- tot into according her a resrilcct£3 mm 0“ Apr" 29th by 59049.0" t Mrs. Marion Hinton. Mrs. Evelyn ed status that She forfeitSI as he . England. These may tam well knows. In the eXIsting ar- far from members or the chap- ra t 'u hi . i 0- nggmen W I m At the conclusion of the meet- lt is almost as if he asks his friends to confer llDC‘ll her the “"3 lund‘ was served b y Mrs. lwendall MECKaY‘ Deputy PI‘O- her in refusing to marry her, “messes 0‘ the evening- I even while sharing the sa lgratulated the group. and Hon. house with her on a companion} . Dr. met ’ basis. sans chaperonage. In general. the married com- munitv draws the " sponsoring partnerships _ . Snags in stockings can be i"'-""‘§I ‘avP’ded by dryimy the hosiery 0‘ “"5 1inside a towel which is placed that tickets will soon be on sale i I. the second chapter “The Living‘ God" of “The Word and thel way" Roll call word for the April meeting will be "creas". Mrs.‘ Cyril Smith. Mrs. Borden Bag-l nail and Mrs. Errol Bagnall will i be in charge of the Easter pro- am. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Orville Seller, Mrs. Cyri t . Mrs. Ernest Cousins and Mrs. Ira Rackham. unch was served by the hos- tess and committee in charge. p.- A total of 19 members and one by sense of belonging that he denies Maihcson. assisted by the co- visitor were in attendance at the st York United Church Women at its Marc 12th in ' g. The worship service was led by Mrs. Dewar Swan. on the theme “Unchangeablc” and was closed by the circle of prayer. Mrs. William Crockett supervis- I. rad I portantly menued. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Fish Lead Food Parade For Plush Restaurants CONSULT the menu of any |from too much meat. and has at plush restaurant and you will llast been recognized as a great find fish I e a d i n g the food pa- ‘food contribution to good health because of its polyunsaturated in :fats. T h e s e not only do not up to vegetables. icreate cholesterol in the body 1 f i are im- :but actually tend to aid in its re e. Beginning with appetizers. every section ‘fish an s e A first course includes such Eat more fish because it is dishes as iced brochettes good and is also good for you. of shrimp. lobster chunks with iRemember, fish and shellfish sorrel. mackerel in sour cream 1 are available in fresh. frozen or or baby salmon trout. Icanned form suitable at any TASTY APPETIZERS ‘meal around the clock. Hot appetizers may include This week we are featuring in butterfly shrimp with mustard each menu both a fish and a fruits. oysters saute CreOIe. meet entree. so take your broiled shad and shad roe. roll- choice. ed clam crepes (pancakes). 'TOMORROW’S OVER DINNER There in y be bouillabaisse, Egg~Tomato Saladettes mussel c h o wder or other fish Casserole of Haddock e'ws foil 5 of Francoise seasonablie fish of the locale. or Meat Balls beautifully cooked, garnished Buttered Rice and presented. HEALTHFUL CHANGE pies Fish is dominating the protein and or W h e at Germ Her- division of the spring food scene mlts because it is t a s t y. a change Coffee Milk Casserole of Pears and Ap- Tea MEN 31 Values 7 P 3 s1 KRAFT REG. SIZE DINNER 8 FOR $I KLEENEX 6 FOR $I CANS DOG FOOD FOOBIJB loroasl itius' 5ron$l GRAVES 43 oz. APPPLE PICKLES 4 FOR SI CHEESE SLICES 3Ic KOLYNOS TWIN PAC TOOTH PASTE 49¢ JUICE MAPLE LEAF "A" LARGE i s E G G s um 55: new '0" SEE OUR LUCKY DOLLAR AD FOB MORE SPECIALS :3 Gates CLOSED CLOSED ALL - DAY ALL - DAY MONDAY MONDAY g IDENTIALLY YOUR ~—by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL, March ant—Don’t ‘muff’ muffins . . . make them the foolproof In de- Iicious way . . . wi TEA K. That’s some- thing I learned from ex rienco . . . something I’ll never forget. Monarch Tea-Blah makes marvellous m . . . no trouble at 3.: _all and always tender and good. Your batter _ u made u in minutes . . . simply follow the easy directions on the Terms]: package . . . then let your oven do the rest. , I find Tea-313k one of tho handlest mixes on my shelf. You see, it’s an 111- urposo mix that makes any number of_taste-full treats. And t is now available in the 19 0;. size we handy, lire-measured one-cup envelopes—or the big 37 oz. size with convenient pouring spout. HERE'S A 'ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME' OPPORTUNITY to own a famous Constance Spry permanent ower arrangement at a real saving to you! an era of flower-loft Purex bathroom tissue are offering, at a very special price, some of Constance Spry's loveliest 'true-to-life' flower arrangements . . . ' a saving of at lens rder now, in for Easter, giving your name, address, choice and including (cash, certified cheque or money order) plus 2 labels from the top of any Purox pack . . . to Peru Flowers, Pol-lo, Ontario. TAKE AWAY Tl-Il TENSION! of a tiring day this wonderfully simple and relaxi'fig way: Step into the of o CALGON warm, smooth-as- a BOUQU T 'thl You, with Calgon Bouquet scouting and conditl your bu water youll feel pumps and no cd. Just see how easily your son It all! , over a rod to dry. tough-minded, competent, world 11y woman say: “Experience has. Beautiful buttons are a good taught me not to fraternize with [investment in grooming. Ithe kind of people that one has lUsed to replace the usual ordi- make excuses for."—— . .nary-looking buttons on budget l Dear Mary Haworth: Several idresses. they add an expensive days ago I read a column of ldressmaker touch. When the yours in which a mother request- 3 garment is discarded. the but- ed help for her drug addict son. .tons can be saved to work ma- Perhaps our organization might Igic on another. V be one answer for such a prob- . Scatter rugs at top or bottom we are the National Family of stairways invite. falls. If you Come“ on Drug Addiction. Inc . . wa'" ‘0 use "‘0'" m the-‘9 are“ Iwith headquarters at 401 West ‘be sure they ancbored i a End Avenue. New York 24. N'Y. ifirmiy at all corners and in the l l telephone SUsquehanna 7-7202. teem“ W e are most . happy to assist 1 any time in any way—Nathan GETS LITTLE RAN Zucker. executive director. In South Africa only 11 per Dear Mary Haworth: ls itjcent of the land receives a min- .propcr to give a baby shower for imum "adequate" anneal rain- iBoby No. 2 or moreg The ques- fall of 30 inches. INVITE tomufihcmatthc Ira Lewis and Allison Gilli: Your Queens Co. Liberal Candidates VIII] \~ Liberal Meeting in Eldon Hall FRIDAY, MARCH 22-8:30 PM. Hon.A.W.Mcihcson.I.c¢dor oldie P. E. I.LIboroIPorfywil REFRESHMEN'I‘S WILL BE SERVED In incl-fondlian P.l.l. liberal Am“- cwu . . . no ‘ . . . and no both-tub ‘r‘ Bouquet is a water 'wonder-worker'. I use iInTn t teupoo the wth- our s . . . upoonful in the first rinu loaves hair clan. "IT'S WONDIRFULI'I’O FIII. 'NORMAI.’ ALL 'l'Hl TIMI” . . . that's what a friend who suffered from _ I 'd .15; You Cnlgon shampoo, 3 ms to me Ill. mm and found it truly hcl . She told me that from the very fin MAX GREYS gave her complete re of from tho gnpin , for breath and wheezing of asthma tho Ind made hex-life so miserable. Her happy experience With Roz-loll impreuu me so much that I'd to recomm RIz-Mlh to lyou if you [up for breath with utlunc cr cough. oung children: cou h. cou with chronic bronchitic. For RALMAH EREYS JUNIORS. y FOR THIS SUMMIR'S FAMILY INJOYMINT, right now H the time to buy that now or and station 14'! ’ A. m at bargain pricco.If oiinocdmoro c than on now have y I t r _ tin 0 on Finance Plan loanwilloolvo It . '51 In fact, if you want anything tin can [ht oro cheaply for cash. than do drop your neighbou l B of I branch and discuss a low-cost, life-Insured, Family Finance Plan loan which can In paid back in convenient man in- stalmentstoilorcdto budMWhynotmtho out the B of If today? bum rolls and it never inch 9 catn- volf‘ful Do fay In Ask for hunch“!- whmbnrgor o ’ . . . och package. with mun Holl- borgerLtftinoochcnvolopctoum mpound .Cootl onlyiipenyortwocmlnll I “tn,” an“ them. most loaves, magnum m “d s to