Y} lMeé<§4tk§rfibiee§fitifibi0 biéw§>w9$>OQ<QiO€vl 20 DONEGAL SUlTS-- Now Selling ot . 0 DRESSES- @-" QM§wQ . l0 . q“. 1 l75 Now Selling at .. .. . Z00 DRESSES— New Selling rit DRESSMAKER SUITS- - ls Now Selling at _ ALL FUR TlllMMED COATS and UN- IQ t TRlrAMED CQATS—-Ncw Selling at ALL FUR COATS- l New Selling at 4Q " 1/2 Price 1/; Price off oft nit off .. 331/§% 25% .631/3% 25% l ALL these goods have been reasonably priced uiid these er.- trri dircounte men e trernendous saving te tlte f CUYER. t NO APPROVALS KENNEIYTS Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear WlSE NO EXCHANGES l lNext Door To The Bus Stop) l T66 Queen St. Phone 1766 poin Q T E l'l'l I CD Receiving orders lar il Swift's Baby Chicks. Ord- ll er early to ovoid disap- l 1 letter or phone for I Chick requirements. l l I l C. J. BOUDREAULT, Pltultl sr__itigiii 35.21 l i t tment. Contact me by your Montague FIR-E IHCKYIU tYS \'Il,li.i\('i|§ fiUNIfllA. eiicult caused ti fire WlHCll corn-i yilrteiy destroyed the village 011 ltci-i .-\ Hurti- _r five-Year Guarantee is. On. Bunsen eked by Long ILENT GL0 m w t rt d b I t C - 1919 adieu e unnees n on ‘N We built the lint Canadlan Ian e Burner and have been .930 "gluing ell burner: In Canada yecre. m Approved by Canadian Home |§32 Journal and Chatelaine. Silent Glow we: the flrnt IN Range Burner to be approved 1,33 by National Research Council, Ottawa. |N g; It? Modrle Sppdrove‘! by It IQ" J U" UT 1 IIO‘ 1946 citation, National Rerearelt JIM n mm RANGE lldguOttawa. 8075B CIEANR IITAIL PIICIS (Nanette) IIAIODAII IANOI llllllll “I.” I llfl IAOOI QIQQ n-t . "pupils. l So K IlEATlll-IRDlALE (THIHSTDIAS CONCERT‘ _ Utio of the highlights o1 the 'Cl\i‘l5till3s season in any rural dis- ‘trlct. especially for tiie children. is ltho amitiial Christmas concert. The lliiirty two pupils ftlitfl their wait-h- l'.'tfil(‘ Bruce oi Hcrttiicrtlziii- .»vh ti. present-rd their 1)1'U;!,l‘iiiltlll" oii 'i‘htii‘s.day» evening Decemiber l9. There was ii good attendance of the older folk of the (iistrlct, as well as many from nelghbtmring commitm- .it.le.s. ziizd n substantial stun was lraismt from tltXlf‘ foes for the Red l Cross. l lion. J,.-\, Cdatllpltfill of Heather- ldale cupably acted as chairman for ‘the evening. l-le gave helpful ad- l vice to the pupils qt the school, who were scatvd in front of him, sulvltsiiig them to iiinkr- grind usi- nf their school tiiivs. till-Ll do their work well, that they riiight no regrets in later yiears. Following ts the pzvigramnme: “Grandfather's have Opening Chorus Cit l-z" by the school /\ brooch (r1 W('l(‘i"liit‘ by Ktniiiec, Bruce, Drill “Christmas 'i‘re@" by grades "lli 1.x, no 4. Mayan (population 601 in tlic Caii- l n ton of Vaiaiis, Switzeilsiiil Song “Away in a. Manger" by girls n!" Cirados 1. ‘.3 Zil‘.(] 3. Recitation "Briivnls Mistake" - ,i:_v Ronnie MacPhx‘. l Song “Just Across that Bridge _ot Gold" ~~ by boy: of Grades VI to X (encoled). Dialog-tie — “Buying Eggs" - 3 ng “Swinging on a Star" -- by 4 pupils (encorecl). Instrumental Music iharnwnioa and gull-am‘) - by Irene Btrulce and Preston Peardon tenoored). Monologue ‘Aunt, Jernimels Courtship“ - by Prizglc MacPhee. Dialogue “Unch- Mel‘; Christmas ~'i pupils. Chorus “God Rest You Merry Gentlemen" — by the School. Monologue "l- "The Baldiheaded Main" - by Noni-tan Bruce. Dialogue "Dlsiuirpoiritlng Dinlh" ~by two pupils, Star Drill - b-y v girls Recitation "Christmas" by Sandy MacLean. ,, Song "Titers a New lvfcdn Over my Shouidcr" u by 3 girls (encor- tedl. Otioralcgue "No R1001“ in the Inn" H by a group nf pupils. Irisu-ume-ntai Music (violin and Kuhn-Tl - by I Bruce arid Dan Mathr-sori teiicoredl. 1 Duct “Youli Regret ThUSL‘ trrords" p-by Wffillkill Bears and Norman i Bruce Ionoctedi. Step Dance-by Judsle MacKeri- zie tencorcdl. Closing Choc-in “On Christmas Eve" - by the School. Closing Recitation "It'll Nd Pn- llte" ~ by Jimmy MncLmiiti. At the close of the tnogriamme, Mr. Campbell r-lmipiiiiimitod tench- er and pupils for the evening's en- ‘,lf'i‘li'l-lhiil'lf’f‘i'l. A“ attdrasit, M fol- lows. was than rend to the tciichrr by Jnck Peardmi, and aitts from pupils were tiresantcd lry Stanley Btu". The teacher, though taken by surprise. thanked the pupils, also the parents for their oo-oper- ation. and expressed the trope that, school time lost during first pirt nf year could be inudr- up for tic- l'0i'i: the md rif June. Following is'i-tir.~ address: Dear Teacher, _ We. the pupils of Hootheidaie School wish to show a little of our lippreclntlon of what lt, nit-unis to have you with us in your pains- taking way. you have tried heid to make m understand nit prob- lcme set bclom 113, Wr~ also know that if we. as ymll‘ pirplls, put forth thaif the effort as you do iii teach- ing. some of us in yearn to oome mteht be able to become shining lights somewhere on this globe. We now preterit you with this smell gift. es e rnninder- of m. when Wu are not tie-elem with us. Wishing you a Merry, merry Ohriztmae end e Happy New Your. Pupils of Heetiherdele Sc I hool 0|; the urtvei at sum. giro GUARDIAN tliecLeoii-tltactilregor tluptials Tire; rznartuoirrrrrowu (l Georgetown And Vicinity ....°Miss Roselle Kiggina o! Cher. iottetown spent tiio weekend inl Q11 salllfllfly. December 14th.. at ‘i- JA1\_I_IJ_ARY 7_,_ M1941 oé-‘Qévij/e? Q9- Til-COMM s. l t If. Georgetown, the guest of Mr. and 7 P M. approximately sixty relat- Mrs. P. L. Bourlreauit. Miss Kiggins lves and friends ghthered at the leaves shortly for iliittgoniah, N.S.. timiie of Mr. and Mrs. Ruseil Mac- Wlle" she Wm like B" 349V ltch- Gregor, Montague. to witness the marriage of their daughter. Elsie f—" _ _ Constance, to lllrs- ‘vllller Qqnvtwu “l Qmldllia" ivbacbeod cit‘ Charlottetown, son of was it iccciit visitor tu Gcorgrtown Mrs‘ Angus A MLCLQO,‘ Md (he and ‘vlllle m“ was m” gllcsl °f h“ late Mr. MMLECG of Kinross. Rev. ' Robert Bryan of lchristlati Church officiated at the nieians course. parents. Mr. and iVirs. gerald. l \V, J. Fitz. Watson ilenry was a visitor to (‘iiiiiiattetovvn or. Saturday. .\li'S. kjuii Liaudet of town visitrti lirr father, .\ii-_ rliincii King tit iiui-iit i‘onit illitl .'\ii. itilfiblllllll 11 Cfimutvt v-i urn-ire biusrvains Q'i'('l' the iili(l Lllt‘ cziirivit a §lltl\‘i'l.‘l' L-ququt-t of American Btuitity roses. Attcnri- i\li'$_ \i.'iiliiiiii .l_ Alitrtcll, weekend. ___ . l i .‘-ir. ildtvaiti liiistcii \\1t\ iti Clint‘- llllOluilrll on bus-inc». on Stlllfitlli). w? lll‘_i ._~;_ izlriicst ttoacli who is einploleti in t, the (lily vLsitcd his home iicie tlur-‘Mu ceremcciy. The bride given in marriage by ‘lit-r fathr-r. wore a t! ar-irnzth '-\ltll.f‘ sliver vviih Ciiuriotte- lidwll ‘ll ii pelt‘ blue tziift-ta \\'i.]\ iiisficliiirt; William Sinclair the Montague tutti. Hn-r lung vcil viva. caught " ' the bride w. tviiu \\'o'.'i- ii and Cill'l'l€(l it L-oucuct t‘ 1 ,..ik itiiupcingoiis ariil c: itlons. itIitcLwd. tiicce iii t tresccn‘ slitlpt‘ at the l0’) iiritl btr- , Wm “Vim are“. ' l rcrsagq e.f Fzilisiniiii roses. _ , g l Tin: home -wa~s lacaiitifuliy dc- l . - . I .\i't~s Dot Roar-ii was a visitor tii "Drlllcifl Ylll‘ lll-"b “Kl “ml” 5l'°‘"'l“ the Citv Uii Siatiii-iizvv. crs. During the ceremony the bridal bliss i~‘hi:ii_v D€l.0t'_\‘ lifts rrttur-d ililfil’ 510-"1 brfurc tin arch trini- j t §§ Mxiwig/siési/t-‘MQQ lsrl ins-Tunis HIGH-SCHOOL The foiiowiirg is it resume of thel uxumln-ziilons in Grade Ten field‘; liii St. Peters Hipli School beglin- nlng December l6. 1946. l The following pupils attained the , home from n r-liort visit to Boston, med with evergreen bqirghs and streameis. Mrs. - icllflTOllfilflwll played the tradition- Due to the numerous indoor en- ill wedding music and during the tertainmetits at this season of the signing of the register, nocompan. _\l€ill‘ the Gct irctovzii Blanch ni‘ tihc jgd 3,115,5- . litv-‘v (ltrldcll tltflt- Charlottetown who alive a beautiful for the next few “tenths they W111 mriiiiaii of “I'll Walk Beside You". ' A reception was held immediate- foiiosvlng the ceremony. During ‘Wishes to‘ y _ said Meeting closed with the Nation- Mass. (Iltiindliiii 1.: show motion piuittrts cit Ft ltijr nights only, instead of twice vivcrk- 1y. Why in lobster fishing season and many knitting heads. Within a short time Milton Carter of RELIABLE SERVICE! Good Values! Pleasant Shopping! in; the Wei-knit]. lilic ctuni: wv-as flower, girl ziiitl ~~- rird -.i ba-krt nf mixed flowers ‘the (iciirurtutvn “iiai .i:i1: t ltib i. t]; ~.--ii'ii_-;ih of pitic tnivr‘ l | 4 tiiticin niid tr '. ' cf tiiiY , _ _ . .. . h... ........ GUARANTElzD sarismcriou lll°‘"f*1‘l'-"11‘l(l><‘ Ylltgll-"tl ll" ‘H H c -.i ~. ttiiCllullril by his wiii- ' ll if‘ l \\' t i P1115 H1". l. 711‘ l- J:d_ i H balilllil: i‘ ( “lid m “lllllylli hi- liriilcs iitritlrir wit. ~std t‘ 1‘ ‘. l l l J l.‘ ‘H3O ‘ ‘ .‘,_ I'\ t w‘ ,, .. , l tlfitllrt‘, tvitlhl tiiii trot-its tif‘tii".lf‘li)\liii lllll‘ gill llllllfilvllll llhl mg C.» tii tic ctl. la appeal ii . ili or w T“, o‘, “My Tvpe wnh . l . toast. extending good the bride. Prellllllalllllls ‘ ‘lo already under‘ that it was the wish of all present Georgxtovvrs. for the spring ma‘ evniv hour of Emu; wedded the happlnesel _ _ . life might are busy making bows, traps and o! m“ “out The groom respmub Pauline MacDonald of "p ford Buchanan. Next meeting to be held in the school oii January 8th, rnii call to he answered by naming "tin orna- mental tree or shrub". ~nt Anthem after which a dainty lunch was served by hostess. NOETH RIVER W. I. the membership dues. Two new members joined the institute. A bill of $3.00 was paid ltl Mrs. Wheatley for getting a birthday gift for Mrs. Stevenson and $1.00 vias paid to Mrs. Roy Bruce for Mr. Donald MacKinnon. A letter was read by Mrs. Clayton Steven- son received from F. H. Mac- Arthur cancelling order for hi: books and money back. that the members would prepare lunches and sell l-hem at the Warren Grove School Concert. Lunches svere to be sold at 20c each. Roll cull for next meet- ing is to be answered by donating ii piece for u quilt or an article for auction. Mrs. Neil Mutheson. Mrs. Wm. MacKlnlay and Mrs. Russel Wheatley were appointed on the lunch committee; The ed and thanked the guests foe- their highest mark tn the several sub- two tii our local lobster packers plan gcod “vlshm The gums we“ ‘hm inn having tivorknicti cnnimcnec- the deirsoii, John Joe O'Brien 92. - . ' Monday to resume her nursing dut- ma“ w,“ w“), 511v“- fox (mpg glfiglfgfiaicgrp—5slaonlfrmalgléct its at st. John General Hospital, in and match,“ aue5s°fle5_ The l l l‘ ' “ ‘Sl- 501ml N-B inetvh wedded couple 10ft by air sarv to pass 275. l ,_,,_ 5 , » ‘ v l from Charlottetown to spend H1611’ Pitttliiio AllflCfHJl 505 trvqn M ‘. (ha; “I3 (-(..,,»g,-_-_ accum. . lauttrt; Rosa Ciillis 4%; John Joe l Dang?‘ bylher ddnghtfl- LQVQH“) hzlwglclgon 1333:?‘ irxalqgslhmm: O'Brien 467: Jiihii Diitgwcli 457; lmt ..c(_-E_.~,-;y for wlitdstir, Ontario. ll all y w " ' . em loved John ivriir-no-iairi 457; Billy Wltfl- ‘what-e they will join Dr, George and ltflk" ‘Qtlllm 111“? gnlgfllllgnplgmmt lain 453; ward Maclnnls 468; ma}; their future home. ywll.‘ e a lo Victor MiicKinnon 4-01; Garth Ari-l e - i ~ 10mm,‘ (lorsuii IP97; (lvriiigc Kelly I592; Ar-i Miss Enid lV-lllllll- DITIYPSSIH‘ cf’ llilll‘ itiaclliiiiald Z186; Mile Mnc- chemistry at tiho llillVCl' l.\‘ Cl Phec 382; Susie Mirilaidjffl: Mar- l tiniitreal, left. recently to rfstttntl auerite Maltmls 341; Ftaiber Mac- tier duties. iitier spending (litter; Donald 336; Melinda Dea-gle 321; mas with i161‘ Parent!» M“ “d Mrs‘, Theadmre Sanderson 301; Lloyd SC. Knltllhl- _ 1 d I d Ch r y“ w_ I‘ w,“ ‘Dongle 300: Charlie Johnston 28ml Ml“ Llmm’ “lad” “N” of lzlltlar “hi? 4tiiuatmtliie home ct. .,. . A . l treat who was a guest at the 16 0n - ‘ bcmtnitrt MiicKitirion 282, M0“ - _ . , ... e. _ , f Mr and ‘Vtrs St . Knight. Mrs. Bcll Lamont, with i att .i Daniel MacDonald tPrinclPall. £3110"? time kzhristntas'l.oiiday,y has dance or six members and two llellltilolli return to Montreal. visitors present. ________k__ The President presided and open- amrvitili: SCHOOL Pd the meeting with the Institute IOde and repeating Creed in im- prlmiiry riepzixt- ison. ‘ Rail rail was answered Wllil nri McCloskca", exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of last meeting tvere my read and approved. Grade IV-l. Florence Ciarialn‘. dlCorresdpondence was . i~ on iscusse. Grade Vnmll Velma Bcmarll g/lfcgillrlllrled Mccloskul al Bren A motion was made ii_v ‘Mrs. Clrddv VI-l- ("time R5193’? 2- Gf5dQlIII~L Clarence Candy; 2. Oliver MucLcod seconded by Mrs. new“ Homes‘ lJohn Conway- 3. Florence Conway. Fred Bticiianan tii-at we donate Grad“ v~1‘ Frances Dawson; zl Grade II~il. George MacMliian; $5.00 to the T.B. League. A motion Edward Champlonl 3‘ vlvlm Holm- 2, Teresa McCioskey; 3. Vernon was also made that we send $200 e! Mccloskt,» worth of fruit, t;i the simatorium. RlYllRDALl-l AND (‘illURClllLIi WOMENlS INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of BALTIC scuooi. l The following is the honor roll H011" "ll °' for the months of November and December: Grade IX—-l. Joan Hunter. Grade VIII-d. Harry Well; 2. Earith Holmes. Grade V- l. LGUlS i. Esther Clerkln; 3. Eileen Muf- rend and Grade iV-i, Mary Hunter. Grade II-i. hliiigaret Crofer: 2. Neil Matthews Grade I (al- 1. ate and Marjorie Riley (equal). Grade I (bi-l. John Diivieon and Jimmie Cousins (equali. Gratin‘ I t-.-,i-l Nfary Matthews. Pct-fact, nttrntlivticc: France; Dav- lsavi. Mary iltiiiti-r. Nfnrgarct, Crcfcr. John Davliion, Jimmie COUXITIS- Lorena M. MocL-cilaii. teacher. V _____,__ VALLEYFIELD “TEST SCHOOL CONCERT l Ori the evenin: (ll DWPmlIPT l 18th. the annual Christmas concert l of the Valleyfieid West School was l held in Vniloyfleid Hail. Rev. A. D llttrlini: most rapabiy acted es zrhnirmaii. The following program was much r-njriyrii by .1 large and appreciative audience. Opening Chorus "Chi-times Star“ (School). Wcltrrime Rciiit.rit.inn—tBilll' Mac- Kcnzlc.) Rvc-itatliiii-"lditiriii Pa Stir-tun"- lLflV/FPIlCP Viin Biiakirk.) Sonp-“Siiiiix City site" (Jean MacKeiizie.) Enrrore-"Ym sending vou red roses." ‘ Rni-ltntlcin-Dotiriiii MWKR)‘. Dialogue -“Wntitcil, A House- kvflper". t8 pupils.) v Sung --“Ili.< Massage Home" (Johnnie. Jenn. Lnrr-aiim Sinclair), Encore-Ii Won't Be Buck.“ Recitation --“Qu|z1.tng The Teach- er". (Edna Mzir-Kenzle.) Motwinirue -»Dlgnsilng the News- paper (Joan MarKenzlm Snng-"Gaudnight Little Bur-kit- mo“. tIren» Bruce and Joyce Mec- Lmnnn.) Encore-"Five ‘Minutes More." Merry Christmas Drill, ('7 pupils) Song—"Mad-1m. Will You Walk?" (Lorraine end Sinclair MtcKen- zie.) Encore-"Billy Boy." Reeitatlon-"Chrlmtmle _ were distributed from the heavily laden tree to the pupils. after which flmilfl and enema were given to lhr- children by the Wbmevre In- etitute. elated with tthe Kin]. Remem- -e ___________.__.__ 5W0)’ Mlll-‘Ken’ ‘ bran¢e"__tDorothy iVfat-Kenziei. Ul-‘Oll pencil and scrlbbler at. the Christ- Grade I~Nn exams. Teacher, Myrtle Costello. l Middle Cho-rue-“lt Came lTtie Midnight Ciearf’ (Bchooll. ' Rcadlnip-"Thc Dutchman's Te!“- ltihniie (Mrs. W. A. Bt‘\i(".‘.'. Eti- mrcd. l, y Group Carola —Hark The Her-till ‘Angels Sing, silt-ht N;g|it. Joy To? tThe World tValleyfleld Choir». | RecEtatloii—"Oid Speckle" (Sanw ildy Mat-Kay.) ‘ l Sriiitr-»-“.".\va_v In A Manger" --‘ VlDOPOllI)‘ MauKenzie and Siiii(t_.| MHCKZIX.) Elli‘l’li‘t‘"llvli'tiglc B-lii." i Dialoguo-"The Stowiairvny“ (4 pupils.) 4 l Song-“Doiiy ASlGPp In Your. |Cl'llfll(‘" (Dnrtilliy iviai-xonrni. En-l t core-"Rithbrr Diiiiv." l bfonriingiic--“.\iiiit Dinah On Mm‘ trimoirv" (Lorraine MacKeiizici i Ror-liatlon-Wlnlti; Jntikiifs Sur- iiirhi" (Johnnie Van Busklrlzl Sgng~-"'I‘riiuic Romance" ether- i-nlne Mnt-Kenzirxi Eti~-tirr~-“Tlicrr\'s A New MIMI] Over My ShtIUKlCT." Closing Rccltrtllntv- (Billy M\r-_ I Kcnzirni i t Closing Chnrus- "Ting-A-Ling- iLiniz", (Schnoil. At the conclusion rif the pruiri-am Santa distributed gills from nl well lndr-n tree. Thr- thnnks ofl Santa. i-liilrlrr-tl tinti tartrhr-r rilt- tluc ll) Ml‘. flurry Viiii Bulsklrlt for a ii-mt iii chocolate bars and tn the Women's Institute fur popcorn and fruit which were heartily en- joyed by the recipients. AlCHES $.13» Drive out Committee had no report. It was derided that the Institute treat the school children with npplcs and also give each one a mas concert. The program cntisisted nf two contests, first prilr: bei-ng \\')‘.‘t ny Mrs. Boil Lziinont and Mrs. Mil- To Our Livestock Customers We Offer linrlvy mcnl. ivhiilu rials. ground mile. ling growl-r (but grade menufuctu rr-d f reeh rtech week) pig starter. now rntiun. laying meeh nnrl milk fi-ede luv-hen nvntl- able; at favorable price-e. 0. l}. PRATT 8i SONS (For Davis l: Fraser's now taken over by Canada Pealrere.) Ilngn will be tutu-n each war-tr nt St. Peter's on Tar-ethyl. We will not be able tn [re off the highway with trucks vvhlle you" are blocked. (Jen meet any cue- North tovnere on highway with treble by i-rrengement. The some atten- itlon to ehlppere‘ requirement: ‘will be cheer-vol by ue under oer [arrangement with the new flnn in with the old. whleh gave ter- jmere Inch eetteteotery eervtee. u at any time for edvtoe one eervtee. _ l l The December meeting of the River wDfllOiilS Institute tiointed. The sick committee was rc-up- Mrs. MacAuiuy was up- reporter. moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to the T. B. League. Mrs. appointed to go to Red Cross rooms to ar- and knitting decided I t was collection amounted to $1.20. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Edison Mulch. _________ CHELMSFORD, England -ti.'l""i ~Locai factory workers have Wl lultecred to be “guinea-vial?” in Mt experiment to test a new cold cure .l""l> _ _ . . - _ ~ diilglirlii <~.iii,...5tii.¢,. lrauhu,‘ n». gtrurtiutt of sevcftll new tie-little fljklemtllllkllfjs -‘hie‘llilgilllialnfllliffi; WttS held in lllt‘ home 0f Mrs. Fui- pointed press Jbiitlersuli, 88 mall‘- l'l _§ " I _bl tun with 18 member.’- Wronch w Pauline Anderson ltiti. ' '— ' bélllireziluldlff anilhfleheftilnalxeffélm: present. The meeting opened Rural Science ~- Garth Arider- _ Ml’- MQYU“ °f Vatlleymldi “l” c Gklllvlm‘ z “he gm’ 555mb with the Club Woman's Creed, the Bruce Maciilniey‘ son 92 -. 1:15 Field Man furthe Veterans Land ca e. V en s o minutes or the In! meeting were Arithmetic _ John tvrwnamiia, Qfih “'85 *1 business flslm Wed l" "FY11"? _ 3. m“ M read. followed by the r011 call range about sewing 99 lhmrgclollln o“ Sfllmldm‘ rglwrhllnéuecilllhrdr 3:363“ nmfum which was answered by paying material. It was . - - _ - ~----- wt e cos o c " < .-.. ~ oglrlfilllllllggbllel‘mm l" ‘Mm ‘loll Miss Teresa blot-riser. R.N.. who after the formal tiroceedlngs were _ ' Bi-itisii tin-tort’ --- Pauline All-lhas bell." llmlllllllg ll" Ullnsunats Over’ PM 80mg away llle wild‘ holldais at hei hcrne licic. lc t wore a dress o; light, blue v.00]. a / fly {l ill l fill W i lll/l l/tl fl-l/ l (y. // f/ll. rig/f‘ rt‘ .,_ 4 ill t .11 ltemember the friends who fussed with teapote and hospitality . . . the boys you played darts with in the pub? Why not gladden their hearts with en AIR MAIL letter . I . delivered eo quickly that your inkje still new l It costs only l0 cents for a Canada air letter to the United Kingdom . or l5 cents for a two-page letter (For rates to other countries, coneu on lightweight air mall It your poetrnaeter.) It’: on inexpen- ltationery. eive little treat. And one that will win heerttelt appreciation. In" fluent Pleeee Neer lend n