PAGE EIGHT First Class Under Empire p To Rep Queen Approves Gauntlets Pipersi 111:1}; 1:1 r- '1“ . - - ‘ ‘s 1~~ I(.?IIil\‘Il(III‘ii\‘ 1"‘ 1111115. 1111' fib- . ._ . V y‘ ‘_ -' v _, ', ,_‘_ . . gunner, tinder {lie i152‘; P?‘ ‘ I‘ "M U‘ ")*"_“v [VIII lit ~11 t-uiiiiiiuiiuciiitli 1111' llttlning A to .\ p.11. .\ ~11 > H'~1~¢-' iitiii uili n 11.1111 1o No, 1 ‘nitial {LI this to Pipe AI-IIQI‘ l-kiitiil son of the scuiurili High who was 111w >c:;'.4-d to licr 11 Iii‘: (lituzidiuu liisiclc Ilrcu “Twin ll~i(‘PI ~ 111st 1111s . ttitlElS. I N R Q N T f2’: °"..°.11:1 Air Plan CURED ort Soon . NEEDLER'$ IIIIIIIZIIVPPZIIUIIIQ‘ School T0 Open Ap- ril 29 At Toronto. ll l0 ~—ICPI “first t irziiniii ciiool m. ’I‘oi'o11to April 29. the l’ oi (fuiinrlian Air Force an- E11 .' Geoffrey Stuart mercnti nir 111l- litis been .11 No. i . . UtII oai IIM‘ grounds of ~11 IIiIllI. Club in ioronto. ' traininz . A F brtsc at ' he trunstexreti '1 school at HIJcGTDPFI Ill .1 11s. hrlfljtlfli)’ 0X l he employed 11$ lllCll. l ‘\'iII he one ct 4 urS ,.._. n course c1 nzr force work. 1d practical i11- that they must have ‘Comedy Indoors 211111 I money can buy. High Drama Outside lines of groceries. iiiutic Soci- . l Ol'Ill .\'.l'.'L‘ . Ic Io: .11,‘ £.l(IO\ll'S and high I v 1 I .. . (IIIIIS IeSIQd A t; l.y 0f Bloomsbury" was play- 11, t lng to a full hou; , most people, in ‘ “In I the worils of ( e membu" of the . . . . . nii- . '1 1"“ "IPSLIIIIIIY! l’,\ Irunk Fhlicrlv IIl WIIY 31191119? (Riiritiiiiii I've“ $1.111‘ Writer 0 1 .' l \\ .11" was sounded TTYIIJITIY? i‘~.">‘1l w. .,, l If) --(CPJ ~lfl it ni:r.~.ituii-o:; 1o the nudiencc '11P‘ i I tiiiirtzfoiinriit: hiibiir Bnnbticaziiyhiiizifn yo urself‘ $33.1» 1?‘i,g;§£ Kirkwali Was CO. ‘ c-aniggl i.» Thrilled By 2105-, wild ' Is Simple ‘».'.'Ill I '10 ‘ pr although on Ill iii? COIYI- voring‘ i... w? qvw. plane engines vvns hoard. and out The Spectacle} ‘un lust as darkness i *1" over the Ork-I inc roar o! high-powered aero- Euston Si. ,»,,.=;,.,§°1"<g§y,1§QE “Wied ° m‘ °’ fi-‘iifi’iii'.’.i"t;.i’t.i.et"’ti““in filthy‘ up: C(,,f,l,_i.,..,-i‘ 1 rd Um. swwpcd Members of the crew conic out t0 i the aircraft. The station couunzttid- I er makes 11 tour 0f inspection and ‘ the groundcrews go about their work. Every machine has its load of ammunition. Hampered by their heavy cloth- ing and parachutes, the airmen climb into their machines. Only navigation lights nrc left showing. The flare-path lights arc turnetl on to guide the pilots in the take- sirrrts of which .. i SIIIIIITIII)‘ nigiit IIJCI‘ of women mo. for but the vnst majority of 1w ' ‘t- stoppcd and gazed 1 and t-Eirilietl, r111‘ ' -'i, us 1 raiders n Nortlmvcst- . over , a; _ ’l".tore ‘d115, rii 5i,“ of anic. off. The leader of the first section (lug-rod 5.1.1114] iroiii- 31,-... i ‘ mine the crash of three aircraft taxis to the edge . c: Nazi airmen of the airdrome. With a heavy load of bombs lie wants all the run he can get. (iround watchers folow itic zirivigzittion licltts its tho mn- f‘I.lllI‘ roars ncoss tho field. ‘Then the bomber rises slowly 11nd circles the nlrdrome. Soon two other aircraft join it and the other three bombers form- ' in! the second section follow im- mcdiaticly. All six arn quickly hcnd- . lug for Heligoland Bight ‘ imh over a t. 1' of unti- .i. vllliiS Iil(‘I'(Ii\I zhc from the nri-n. 11nd ex- mrv fcv: mm- W p.111. till I115 2 riot] of thc rnid lies “Io r.’ the N112} raiders made Azim- nt twilight and .. dark by the time the rnid was (ivcr. IWIRIIJJZD BY IT ALL ‘ iflilru! fcnturo of ‘the raid zmtiuzn ANXIOUS ABOUT THE porch] AUCKLAND. N. Z. April 11-1 K "W! "n ilic iroptilct- , \- piipjn wiuzr air rntd 4CP)—Bccz\uso of Holland's Pnc- 1 d t i 13in‘ lpossgrsi n; mrtintculnure gt v n i‘ _ ‘ _ gwrefvrrc o rcma n out in u c1 in cpcn once is v owed y sveci‘i'gl’l“g‘rillhscgl $1 Ogéznlgcigw lézlihl? strccis duct in their gardens New Zealand as of ‘vital import- Llilm mm their ‘and bank um“ watching the fight and thrilled by HHBP- Gefmflfl WOOD movements on U“? are worn out w t”; me man“- it nil. v ‘ the Dutch frontier are considered Iiltillfll‘ o5 by which tlic ‘ F"cn in ilic lonov hillside coi- in some wnvs of more immcdhtc 1e gun which git .1. itittvi, in 111c- pso- Willi 111». ruiilcrs lind been chased Peter Fraser. deputy prime min- col»; of \\<.i..i.g out H few guns off. lstcr, left no doubt of the New lntormiition TIIIIV be obtained with l1 ~_.__-__ Zealand governmcns concern at \\‘III he '-t*illl iii thc munufziruirc o: threats w Dugch “Hm-aim, in a m, I. The it in Dflfllllill, must In the afternoon and _ 11111’, uitiiiii dirt-a on tiiv- firing crctvs ‘have an gggg: Iénalwagggsléltta l. ' ' .0 '1" Ffillll‘ s c , _ , ' ‘ ,,-, _ l U i , n, 53,, n q", "fr-Mu; $31056" iéfilcztn Campbell, 3. Eunice Camp. 11:11:11: 1M 1P‘ 1'11" _> for ‘he f!:~1~-' 2.1mm nr on" .3351 f '. . , W.) mm n sand “M1,”; m" W?! flwmznom‘ Tvm blgv Giade VII-l. Irene PIHTIIBIQVQ. i ‘ n lIll (lov rii into Shfiv-7fl-}‘An'p(\nv1" M. it". Kroub Ilgglggigei- Paynwrv 3- ve-"e : i‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ Y _ p i IN,‘ ,4 Hljf- A “In”? Grade V‘f -l Verna Paynter: 2. n1, n31 ginylt ,‘ Twnj‘ N" .°“° Windsor Campbell; 3. Jean Fitz- 'f‘iu~ iir nigo is PIIIICIiPd \\'IIII‘V ‘- “Ly” ‘QITII 51m‘ simmons, 1111x111 i ._=i1i'1 tiu- 111111;.- frc hi’, "f" 5 "W55 Grade V-1. Jean Miictmod; 2 nt 1.. Ililflilllil t.~_~.:~_ ii. H ‘ If II,“ Joseph Dunning; 3 Gcrnld John- - ilmii- Iiittlillil 1111/. till,‘ Y]. n-p "is calms: to thin 5mm, rouge i1.»- i k1 i‘ milzvit I)'II,>.\_.‘ Y“) _. .1!‘ suun. ron a - Gfde Iv__1_ Ra] h Fitmmh auv QIIIIHWW‘ s1 ‘IIIIII 11w Itl.1'il',1 iii‘ i1:‘.i~.t m» flying crew's mo“: 2 3W0" Films mmons. 3 WIIVII 111111~ .'ii1-_ . 1121, iliI'1'1lll.lII'l‘O'~"" V Bmnfon yawn“. ' , sliutliis 1111p» ti!" V. 111 zruiit of lfiikjll l"(>l‘. The word Is Grad‘. In st‘ __1_ Mflrqurpz lllln when 1.11: (lo-.1- filflll‘. i lh» nfYcm-s I‘I‘I'§\_l‘, Cqnmbo", ,, MU" Bfliulrd. 1 y , .M ,. w.‘ /> _ .. ... _. IHHMW \“..,l,,,,, i "I" “I, I IEIIY‘, I“ Harold Pout.’ nnd Cyril Dms- :11 .1. I . h,,,.,... “ fi;'r:r$""',";_. Roclics (PqliBII. n‘1.'vi"c"_c m “ ‘I CirncI-e 111 Jl‘ » 1. Betty oiiim- 1| h iwt iiiriit‘ s1 , 1111' i) '~ll'.lll...l'll'. - of tuo trots wit Illlll Wllif‘ _ _ mi III" tin of iiu- ~11; . - -- ~ . i ‘ .. . . . i Grade I J1‘ -i Eric Bell ly 11 (IIiI-II 110.1111 l1 111 . ‘IIITFYZIII '.\'!1Tk y. S30v1 mmlnnnu 1s _ ~ ~ I ~ biiritis r1111 llll"li_t‘lll".v liuriv ivswl \','7iv-n llglvd agflmq ground vffighcsi. nvcrnrzc In Senior Dept-- come, hr it'd II 1.. rrmoycd h-z 4| 1' *TL“\I\ Ill‘ IIYWVIIIYH! fslflv~(l§ fI)f\\lf, “m” Pam“? 91 95'!“ 0PM- and IITI‘ IIII‘ m! I ,,~»i1 i.i.~ 1' Irina |'Ulili11tl<ut.~ ilfc Tali‘. F01’ "59 B! 8 fIW-‘(I 81m 01‘ In Mlle I can thou be swung in any direction. Annie iris “INCH \vi.l come from o punt within the next fnislied gun 1a Just k of the government some SIIIII It riiiiiiln-t‘ oi .- .- . . WI" 1 Rovnl s i ~ .. '. 1:1 w» ii oi: tl nit-J. ,, x H _ A ‘ w . bIflIPS micht step 1n. but 1t. ms l.‘ iiygiifgiiiivxtliciiviiui-uéy‘ giggcéolr?” ‘I I- “h "ffigtllgtnggé-g; not possible to soy shc would. I ‘ ti > tcurni‘ "mm" ° °"“<- "I" s n,,_‘,.1"m_e,l-,l (min a nicttlrc of what it's like. LONG RIVER when progxrrly nim- fizinz imd tiic ".1111: ttzziitu‘ 1110s anti l1."tl’-‘ ‘ vii tiiiiii. ;-.'U r ll ur-rd l>v a 7"!‘ (Willi i .» '11," I5 , to .111 .111‘ .11. c1'o"1\'.= loft their homes to r- vs: '1 .1. 1111i oulv uwint iiuioors nunzti importance to tire island Dominion than any othcr aspect. of the war. * Fiierlit Ordered All Are Ready cent. speech “If Germnnv walks ihrouzh Hol- lnnd there will ‘a: 11o Netherlands East] Indies." hhe declared. This‘ y woud mean t e end oi‘ Pacifi .0- t curlty. Another Pacific soviet" which he "need not name," would take possession of Dutch Indies. lcnviinrz Australia and New Zonirind in a dangerous position. The United IVTTH THE R IYPIIERI". l\' ENG issued cnrly in EIVB. Payntcr. ’I'lw~ ix-nrnlii? is Grade x_l M“ Ii“ "OWNS" I" H” inn; 2. FYrd Doughnrt; ff. Gladys i”:.;.i]!ri",‘,.-. ?_'_I.I:III‘E,'.I’TQI"QI§FYP "'g;'"i”i* PIIJ-Slllllflflflll» and Basil-h Thinn- ....,.' ,‘_ ' , j" , IlllZ lcqim 1. hm J‘ . waif".,,°:.,,,.?,,tf,',fi,l Grade II Sr. “l Muriel Piiyntcr, ,, m.‘ H,-_ ‘kn t‘ 2. Jennie Brown, I ! Opmy" 5"’ 1 Grade 1f Jr. --f Ralnh Cole: 2. ‘ .‘ ‘ Ralph 'I'i1ompson: l. Gladys .11 "Writ: ‘ ‘ Grndc I Si‘. Hf Emmett Fitz- Is simmcns; 2. Myrtle Bernsmf . ,' lghost avcrazi- in Junior Dept, i'i""'~"“ i’ 1 ""';:.‘..t‘.i1."..'.;~'."’..."“..i::;.";.1'- .. 6 . . n .e= . gr. - nor crni. Louise M. Johnson, ‘c lr-rt‘ from tho -‘hr- i“ 1 i;o1\vc1't1hlr- ‘ ll"|'I‘II. mvultiiinq which I 'I.‘Il‘\i'\Il‘g thr- |-,:in shotildcr-liigh. i the Ivlunlc -'-—l— iii r1112: - _ ._ $2.00 2ND PRIZE — -- _ n00 3RD PRIZE — — — -- 50c 1TH PRIZE - - — — 50c ‘qsotunou LflSl Week's Gontest In buying groceries, housewives all agree the vcry best that When you trade with us you are assured always of the BEST in all Ilcsidcs lroccries we stock Soft Drinks, Ice (iream and Refreshments of all kinds. Visit our store and sec these values for S. COFFIN Phone 873 Tryon and V1e1n1t1es Mcssrs. George Lord and Eric Craig returned home from Nova SCOIIZL on Friday night, where they have been employed for the lost two months. Whilc in Nova scoiln the boys operated a. lumber truck in the vicinity of Hnlifhx anzl report practically; no snow in that part-oi‘ the province. They intend remaining home for at least a. week and then departing for Newcastle, N. 3., Where they hope to secure employment. Their many friends welcome them back WIiih opcn arms as George and Eric tiri- quiic popular 111110111; our youni; ptviplc and that is not c011- fiued to thc mnlc sex only. Miss Anniiea, MacDonald. teacher qpiqnrth ‘Pryon School spent the wcckciid visiting friends in Central Tiyon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond New- some and little son of Rose Val- lev. P. I., were recent visitors to TTyon. Saturday night was kiddies night. tit. the Recreation ccntrc in the Community Hall. Prom 6:30 to 8:30 tlic kiddies rolled them down the alleys, played box hockey, tnble tennis, tether ball. etc Their enjoyment was expressed by whoops of delight and the bulls on the bowling alley travelled equally fast both ways. when the all fin- ished whistle blew M. 8:30 they obcdieiuly donned their coats and headed for home, very much tick- led over their evening's enter- tainment. From 8:30 to 10:30 the i older gang come to bat-and but they did ut evcrythiu that look- ed like fl brill. so cured the sec- ond night at Recreation Centre, with all waiting for the starting whistle on some future evening. A few wagons have made their appearance on the roads, but the sleigh still holds the spot light as the major means of transporta- tion, and may continue to bc for awhile yet. if the week end is any indication. One of our enterprising young merchants had his car out on Sunday for u. short. drive. just to see whnt she would act like, after being without exercise all winter. However she behaved like a. lady shOllICI, and never acted tho least bit tctnwrmentai, but carried him back home “a 1a mode." l-lcrtrnin Cameron, school tench- er at DcSnlilc was a week end visitor to Tryon. Hockey enthusiasts of the coin- muiiitv are doing a lot of predict- ing these days on the outcome of fit-iii versus Ranncr .. ics iiow lacing pI.1ycd.MostaIl are pullliw for the Leafs to win. but. may the best mam come out on Lopi‘ Is the sporting way to look Ill. m. Mr. Stcd Green retluncd home on Saturday evenii for the week end. Stcd reports penty of snow up through northern New Bruns- wick and practically none in Nova Scotln. Mrs. William Marks spent the week end at her home in Albany. Sunday was a disagreeable day in the country with a Whig}; wind and a chiiilneso in Hi6 aIr. which drcvc u lot of people Into their heavy winter coats once agnln. It Teacher, Louise M. Johnson. l E. Inwther. However n. good number of people .>'r41§I-»LA-J. ..i..._.,_........ rap ‘IHARLOTTETOWN ,_ GUARDIAN WEEKLY PRIZES 1. Bruce Stewart 8: Co., Ltd. 2. Pure Milk Cm, Ltd . 3. Stewarts Bakery. 4. L. S. Coffin. Proprietor: bliss Lillian Cofliu, 316 Euslou street Phone 8 3 Grocery Store. All Lines of Groceries LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS l. MISS M. LAMONT, Hcatherdale. 2. FRED SAVIDANT, 98 Ugpcr Queen St. I y. 3. MRS. ll. S. IIARVEY, 15 Riclifurd square City. 4. H. T. CUMMINGS, l2 laughs Street. . y, "rm: LATEST sryu; g SADDLE OXFORDS! See our stock of White gnd Brown Saddle Oxfordl, Dutch 106$. nlnln and Brown. FOR SPRING DAYS PURDIE FERGUSON Sunnysldc CASH SALE Reg. $2.98 Dresses for — $2.19 Rog. $5.95 Dresses for — $4.89 Stocklnsu — — — — 69c Pair THE GREEN DOT Kent Street 24$? CASH TIRES JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND! Large nssnrtment Necdlerl Candy. A Candy that is dil- ferent. 50o a lb. Glvc the Boy: u Service Wrlt- lng Kit. Manufactured In two colors. Blue for Navy and Alr Force. Khaki for the Army. REDDI N BROS. Phone 86 IIAT SPECIALS THIS WEEK Beef P k h, s outcheniiréoi-Iiiiin BBBSLBuéTITZII, and Smoked Hams, Spare Rlbmeto. All kln t]: Melt XoII-lwiwtur duff“ qumy QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 You'll like the Delicious HOME-MADE TASTE You're in for a redl old-time taste thrill when you try Stewart's freshly baked plea, cookies cakes and pastry. sur- prlu the folks tonight with one of these specials. Theyu enjoy It. STEWART'S BAKERY Phone 2 l l WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE You will always cherish mole molar-es of your children taken Your Own Home. Call 272-1. and make your up- pointmcut. We will be glad Phone 909 for prompt Service Tires Changed anywhere. Growing children nud milk to safeguard their health. They deserve the best you can give them and the best is _ GARDEN CITY MILK The Children will love our Chocolate MiIk- that nourishing, delicious bever- age that makes milk- drinking u pleasure. IE PURE MILK CO. LIMITED Phone 584 "IMPERIAL" ENGINES “The Bulldogs of the Sea" Powerful and dependable - tlulfi why they're tho favor- iln with the men who roam the lea. In their boats. There’! a model for every need mu every engine ls guaranteed, BRUCE STEWART 8i CO. LIMITED. Chulottetown SPRING IS BEBE flow about chan lome of those old electric xtures of yours to new and modern our EXPLANATION OE CONTEST fluough the co-operatlon of tin sponsors, wh0se_ ndvertisements i; . at in connection with the comes‘ e Charlottetown Guardian 1g publishing the Shopword Cont“: “(:6 sixty-six consecutive wool“, nn service or merchandise orders, In the numbered spaces in the nendln of this contest there pears s ans and phrases who); ma be ound in some of the m. w; lscmems itnhthis ugctiogi. 0 11a y e rea er re uii- to ting the advcrtisen ents in ‘bug these "SHOPWORDIS" appear, HOW TO IENTER Read the ads thoroughly. wilt down the number of the "Shupwordi as it. appears in the heading, 111m, opposite the number write the Dalllg of the advertiser in whose space you have found the phrase. 1n the case of the fourth "Shopwor " it is re- aired that you state in addition n; nunooftbeflrmthenamooi the manager, the location of tin,» business and the lines carried. Then attach to your reply a receipt from nnv one of the spun- sors of this contest showing the business has been transacted with at least one of them. be our; to state the name of the flnn from which you wish m receive your prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers o! the Charlottetown Guardian may participate. (Eixccpt- in employees o the Guardian Pub- li ng 00., and members o! their families.) . It is unportaut that each report shB-ll be accomllknied by a receipt from any one of the firms whose announcement appears 1n the con- st. It is also important that you state on your entry which of these firms you wish to uriiw your prize from. All correct. replies have equal chances of winning. The winning entries are drawn for and the prize will be awarded 1n the order in which they are drawn. All rizes are awarded In the form of or ers on the advertisers indic- ated in the replies and are NOT TRANSFERABLE. All replies must reach this office not later than noon on Thursday. Send in as manv mnlies u you wish but be sure to attach a. sale: slip to each reply. gIgfi-lnlncldentally save y Address all replies to CHAPPELL 8i CO. conms-x‘ unrron El It! ll Phoneefiflf s‘. GUIXCIII-D Ofli“ Charlottetown BARGAINS Cookies, 2 lbl. for - - ._ 29¢ 1 "L pk‘ Tm _ ‘__ _ __ m” " ak of Co 5 J svltlrGluss Bight.- f-Bg 23c “Big Bath" Soap, z cakes - 9c Macaroni, 2 lbs. for — —- 15c Toilet Paper. 8 rolls — — 25o Clark's Assorted Soup: 4 large tins - -— — — £50 We have frcsh Spinach, New Rhubarb, new l nrrnts, new to accommodate you. _ |__ S_ COFHN peas, CRASWELL‘S STUDIO All)‘ "me- "m", 873 P. J. MucDONALD Great George Slrrrl Phones 11118-389. . ?:_.._. .7 _; ~' | - :r'—--—~ -— -__, _ N ____.__ _ braved the chilly wind 1Q anendw. Jean Runuhan._ ‘Gvmde 1V1 1- Jvlm Dlnfzwcll: 2. Grade T (b): 1. Aiiiircv Webster. church services, i Grade VI: l. Wilbert Dbran. 111111101111 Doran; 3. Keith Wcb- Pcrfcrt -': no: Siiciin Tob- _. ____ 1 Grade V (S121; 1. Theodore web- tcr. iin, Jmn Rail-mi. _ mound Rang. jster: 2. Brenton Webster. i (“Me III l. 30111110 Dlngwell; 2.,1~iiiii, ALIICI iiiii_-.»..11, Kill] WCII- Dad Lyman of 'I‘ryon journeyed to Victoria on Midny of lost week returning on Saturday. Dad re- ports everyone o. k. in the village, and iooking forward with optimism to the coining- spring. A rare phenomena an eclipse of the sun was viewed by many on last Sunday evening. It was quite visible to the naked eye, l/ut rat-hei- hnrd on 0110's eyesight un- less equipped with smoked glasses. Astronomers tell us that this will not, occur nguln til] forty years or more have passed by, which to a good many means the lllIl ecLIFse they wil nee on mother ear h. Potatoes at Albany are now bringing 85 cents per 75 lb. bu! but owing to the roads being 1m- posslble to haul on, the farmer: are not mOVing my. The balance they have left in their cellars will be cleared out soon as trucks are able to haul, Mrs. Victor Tlouigltt 0f Tryon Is visitin relatives 1n the western capita . A number of i-obiiis have put in their appearance in the locality, u-hich is always a reni harbinger ol wiirmci‘ xvcathcr 1n the near future. with no fmst to speak about In the ground it will be quite easy to secure worms for bait when the opening day for trout fishing rolls around. The condition of the roads will be s1 disadvantage to our cit friends as they will not be abe to get their cars through. and there is no other way of reaching certain favorite fishing grounds, unless by team which takes much of the pleasure out of a fishing trip when you have to be hauled through mud for miles. So boys if you catch more than you want send some In to you: city brethren iust to keep him in good humor ill he can get out. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson returned home on‘ Tuesday last from Port Elgin. N. 11., where they spent the winter. friends are very glad to m them baclgll: once more and looking so we . - Mrs. Donald Bell of Tryon is confined u) her home with a severe cold. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. The snow is fast disappearing from the fleids and most. of them are nearly all bare. The rain of the past few days has had a won- (‘IBfiEU-I effect in firming up the s0 . 'I‘hmnu b "irks ohiii-iltont “d E usn s 0 S d Wednesday-PT. umme" e on ----_-____ MORELL EAST SCHOOL gongr for Mn ri-h: ra e t 1. Wlf-‘d H , Grade VII (Si-J: ‘Lnshellgsglibb- n in; 2. Ma Banana . Grade (J15): l. Rita. Boga: ‘their many . Grade V (J12): 1. Leonard Ran- I Duran. I i malt ' Atui-ic Runnhan; ‘ shun: 2. Athol Dingwell; 3. Herbert I stcr. ALL room TEMPERATURE IITOIITIIIILLY 0011111011120 u TRUG-TGITIP Weather reports prove variations of 20 to 30 degrees in temperature every day in the year. In all refrigerators this causes wide fluctuations of the temmmue inside your refrigerator. In Grade I (a): l. Rita Dorian. 3- Siiirllng Weh- *stc1', Bonnie Uiiigu" i. Stirling Web- Evelyn M. Webster, teacher. Westinghouse Refrigerator i-zouss , or cow ' i‘! Wesring w. True-Temp 11011! ywr i096! - 1. w" 1.0.1.; i... frozen goods. ‘ ‘n: the temperatures you select, wit our IRCIIIIOD 2. ¢_ pim- caper, w" cnrrcc or adjustment on our —in spire of the h".""‘I"Y‘ wide variations in t e hen of your kitchen. i: hsirflfngfuae?" °,f:,':§:"|'§f¢. See this history making achievement-available ‘Wm "d "Mm fwd" . . - . Th I ed h I o only in the new Westinghouse refngenwr. E h: EIEEEIJ, ‘F35. miTZZJIIIIL ‘ HI lull» MILLER BROS». Ltd.