with its com mi of vegctah— were read by Mrs. Brewer quet bath Ies and gravy. Ali mum and au it. keep half as busy as i. you owe yourself the Inexpensive. ‘ apple relish queen it. And for; Both Mr. and Mrs. Crozier ex. luxury of a daily Cslgwcn Bouquet bath. P.S. -— and it doesn’t , pineapple slices. a left- pressed theiir heartfelt thanks to need to be It tour o’c kt t a Duuflul tor the school. 35 was voted to the T. a. League and I ‘ S2 to the C.A.C. Trustees are on the school door committee.l Walena and Phyllis are on theli hall committee. A pantry salei was planned for February. and; small bills were voted to be paid. and it was decided thatl Red Cross work would be done' at next meeting. Next roll call1 ' lwill be an exchange of valen- Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 1 t, C n n s” 50 _ .1 J . Tiles. 0 BC on .... . . =8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 10, 1963.1 I WHIM ROAD UCW . i The December meeting of the - ‘ Whim Road United Church Wo-j ’ ' imen. unit three. was held at the . and M home of Mrs. W.D. rs. John Fraser recently with- eight their studies at the Nova Scotla members attend‘u' Capt. John L. McDougall. who snirc. England left by plane on tTuesday after being in the city Ito attend the funeral of his fa- in Scarletown "1M and Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillis. who "Rm have rcccntlv taken u resi-; " . d e n c e at their new hgme on ‘ the study period and Mrs. W. D. Queen‘s Road in Montague. were ‘ tendered a surprise housewarm- ,, _ I ing party by a group of friends ""“g' “'h‘fd‘ “’1” b‘,‘_h°ld 3‘ th t“ recently. Mrs. Bruce MacPhee gm"? 0 M“ R"'”“‘“ amp- prcsented Mr. and Mrs. Gillis - with a gift for their home. During the social hour M'rs.‘ . Cpl. and Mrs. Douglas Shaw and son .-\1an of RCAI“ Station Greenwood. NS. spent the hol- Iday season with Mrs. Shaw's Iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Doi— lron. 118 Sydney Street. I Mrs. Shaw and Alan will be ’staying in Charlottetown for an indefinite time while Mr. Shaw Douglas Coffin. Mrs. Is serving with the United Na- MacLeod, Miss June MacDon. .the North Bedeque pastoral‘ illonS "hit 0{ the RUN“ In EEYPL aid and Mrs. Archibald Hume charge. was held recently at the i I . “Wm lunch’ Traveller‘s Rest hall. which Miss Irene Jl'dlth C h " rch was decorated for the Christmas " BS?” RN. formerly 0f Southamp- Mrs. Heath Stewart. Monta- .seaso ton. England and Halifax. NS. gue. who celebrated her birth-_‘ The meeting opened with the and now a student at Toronto. day recently had as her 31165155}, mn “Lord of L' the: recently spent a short vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart {Love outshinethn_ tion in Charlottetown. While in and children. Barbara Ann and “my. Mrs. Allison pmmt read this city. Miss Chili‘Cll visited 8 Ian of Charlottetown; Mrs_ the minutes of the September: former acquaintance and friend Lloyd Clark. Sandra and wnma lmeeting and m“ can was ans_i Mr. L. MarNcil. Clark 0' Home" and Mrs- R°‘ lwered by 24 members. land Crane and “ms Heath and The treasurer of each unit The many friends of Mrs. Charles of Charlottetown. ‘gave her report and the presL Clayton Tremere. Hunter River I re sorry to hear she has enter- NOR’T‘H BEDEQUE Uth The fourth general meeting The core- h Friday "Ming “’5’ the Oc' i an intershing report on the work MRS. WILFRED ROSE, wife accountant to devote full time ed the PE]. Hospital for treat- casion for a housewarming for of the organization, She asked of Trinidad's first high com- to her son. Peter. 5. and 0 mt. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLar— that we remember Mm Salome missioner to has her role 1h a diplomat's wife en at their new home on Mac-.1n m“. prayers and 3" Officers given up her career as an in Ottawa. ICI" Photo) The many friends of .\I!'~'. l’HlIl Larch Street. The group nflfm. the coming war wore "LCL friends organizing the affair' presented Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Larcn with a pair of lamps. e- Garnlitim. North River Ilnatl. Charlottetown are sorry to hear ‘Sile‘ has entered the PEI Hos- ected. The next meeting will be held in March when the program twill be a mission study. High Commissioner’s Wile . ~ - S h I f M L .1 ~ [I l g i H a l ifax_ rs. WT). Fraser was in Y . . . . . i or My i" . t . . . at. inch. homes . rs. George Dnmv Chaired wor some evenings an . in any. so. armed ottcsI 9 meeting which opened with ‘ rm" my hours are irreg‘flar' the mm”; M " Chnsm‘as pn' ity of this difficult boy and the Leslie Stuart conducted "“CPSSHY 0f. mOVing ‘0 a largeri he would be punctiliously apartment if I take him, yet iFraser was appoint”! to com would accept botli if I felt uct the study at the next mect- “'35 ‘0 his benefit has so little notion how to ge along with people. His parents. were brilliant. erratic. tindiscip-t clincd. always involved in alter-I Ications and law it.. Leg" ;of the United Church Women of ; ea,- su < Ihow learns a way of life otherl . than lies and tantrums. service, choose as companions the least. lOmS. But there Is no such ans- MARY HAWORTH Orphaned Nephew Has His Relatives Distracted Dear Mary Haworth: My ne-l phew 17. was orphaned a yearlurgent matter ago. He is handsome, with Dear E. 6.: As I gt‘ the tensive lying. needs to be helped. In who has children of her own bad to worse and she is just about fed—up shelter him under your wing. with his temper tantrums andI All things considered. I would; if you What is your advice In this ? E G a pic- capabilities. but he is lazy. vio-Iture. you just aren't equal to .5 lent. unreliable and given to ex-Ithe task of helping this boy as _'_« . a“ He is living with another auntl probability he would go from .V tried to 1' teastng of her youngsters. Ifavor military service as per-j I am unmarried. 54. and em-1 haps his best chance of becom-I Iwouid accept him. don't welcome the responsibilc lor an army stint, during which its ew's predilection for growth or! regression. " In the man's man environ ment of military service, where.; the smartest move is to do asi: . lyou're told and do it intelligent Both dledI‘ly. with no back-talk to super- l-V‘ . Iiors your nephew would have The boy is basically withouti ‘ _ I It isn't really his fault that he: self control and adaptability in {getting along with other people.i ‘ Either he would emerge as a capable operator in that respect or else soon find himself in the! psychiatric line-up for thera-g peutic inquiry into the nature of. or his difficulties —— with specal at-l At im. He seems headed Professional counselling various kinds has been tried to‘ lento" m “mem” he coum' N” no avail. He declines psychla-i tric treatment. dent. Ma's. Wilbur Stavert gave; “‘0”? for any misdemeanors. . ‘He is quite bereft and lonely,.servtce : desperately In need of being lov-l inasmuc ('l I could it be normalized intoI He feels no l.e.‘i“good soldier" performance. ; I Your notion that the military{ isn't wholly advisable,. as he might elect the} sug- el..while cutting him.,‘lowest associations there. self off from any such possibil-fgests that you an" l00king tlm-I y. consciously) for a ready-made“ I would recommend militaryitlual‘ahleed Dfl‘ffi't SOIUIIO“ 10 but he would surely‘his inherited personality prob- I l I A tour of duty with the navy ‘_ hope‘ I think. his parents hawiample opportunity to practice? ing been so unpredictable. lov-1 ing and furious by turn. , this time nothing gets through} e to fol-I I certain disaster unless be some- ...k " "f COOKS‘ nauom Roses. petunias adu' v i y i d charm-to two serving aprons. ‘14 g Make one or both easily. STYLED_T0.SL1M : Save a pretty penny with want a dress you can wear these aprons. A yard or less anywhere, everywhere? sewifm- each. remnants for trim. a classic basic with slim "Pattern 7258: transfer: direc- nared Skirt __ round or square tions: skirt measurements. - . 14,5 161% 18.].2 20.5 for this patient (no stamps. 22% 241.2: Size; 16.4 mkég 2V" ' plcasc‘i to Alice Brooks. care of vard’s 5mm“. ‘ Guardian-Patriot Pattern Depi.. - W.. Toronto 1. Ont. - 60 Front St FIFTY CENTS (50 centsl in, . ' coins the stamps. please) f lprmt Nam-V PATTERN NUM' pita] I" treatmem' “ailments were sewed and; The Wilmot Valley unit desirable elements rather thaniwer in the cards. m. u p . t l . 1 812g BER. NAME. ADDRESS. 'piano mug" “'35 pwVided byl brought the meeting to a close the better. ' It is a truism that “Man pro- NASH? eml-‘Dlg‘gsg am-Vs v Clare Muttart and Thane‘Eddie MacLaren, son of thewjth a candlelightmg service moses but God disposes... It NUMIfiFR . TYLE 1963's Biggest Needlecraft I ‘ Drummond' have “Turned to guests 01' honor- land fonowing (his lunch w a 5 pmpnsed. the Church. proposed j isn't within your human scope to‘ q “1:. ' order to A V V. F .Show stars smocked accessor- BV EDXA BLAKEI‘Y “'0‘” Tl'lnldad" Impt‘l‘l-‘l ('0‘- served by the was respond- I make your nephew's life turn ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Ies —— Its our new Needlecraft (l'l‘i‘AWA tCPi—Mrs, \l‘ili‘rcd lcgc In agriculture. Travelleds Rest members of the by Jean Mayne. 't ADAMS' “are or Guardian‘Pat' tCatalog! Pitts over 200 fresh-to- ] uni. ed to by the Rev. L. M. Mur.:out all right. You can only do _. . . . Andrew Rose has foresaken a Her husband has had three S ray; the (30,131 by Donnaiyour best In the circumstances“;0t 15:33: Inegtn‘tw “‘0'” 5" ‘iyou chigns to knit. crochet, career as an accountant to de- carcers—movmg rom agricul- Explorer 1Day was responded to by Mrs_ 1to put him in contact with chal- 6VER 100' ANSWERS to sew. weaic. embrmdcr. qliilt. vote all her time to duties as titre to housing and then to poi- ’ Murray; to the leaders by June flenging life forcos that may ..what_to_wear.. __‘in our new 1 Plus. free Pallem- send 25 09"” “m “if” "i 'h" fir" "‘1'" “"m‘ m“ Ban uef Is Harding was responded to by spark and foster his interest in m“ color Fawwmmr pattemfnow' m‘wmpr ,0 (42.13,” mm. TH" In pm H... mm“. “r,” in CI “Hg; raisin Mayne. ‘making satisfactory.constructive Catalog Casual dresw whom- ddart and Tobago England wiicre Mr. R“? SP9”; D' W' 1- A 1:. .t. KENSINGTON The Sum- A short program which 'lllt‘llld- "59 or .h's persona] pm‘imals‘ "— all sizes! Serid 35 cedts now. ’0 :AAA‘Uc‘TU AA¢AAA‘0 Her husband was named in “W” I'm" 3' “1min” Umvpr‘- C mprfipkl (‘GIT and Explorer ed a manning by - Al his PrPSFM 329- 1" his ‘ n. o the "Hair; pm, 3 1p“. d3... RH“. my. the London School of Eco- mother and daughter banquet Sharpe. a recitation by L In d a PT???“ “mf‘l’m‘al “3'9 (as ('9' CAESAR'S MONT“ the West Indian island: gained "mm": and "w (."upzc "' E" The January meeting of tin-guests. member: of the Red was hid at the home of Donna Sharpe. and a monologue by scribed). h" needs 3 NWHSIY TUIY was originally the 86V- 0 Insurance Counselling o lflllcpehr‘lenrt? Au: 3i Mt- Rose W" “""F‘E‘WW “l “"hh KM" Brackley Point Women's ln— nint W. i.. present. Marlene Day. with the Jean Mayne. was enjoyed by paternal type of guardianship. enth month of the Roman cal- 3m“ Sum. Sun we of Canadat: 'arrived In mid October and his chum” slitute was held at the home of Opening: Mary Stewart Coll-lRev. and Mrs. L. M. Murray. all. ‘ aCked by the most progressive endar and was called Quintilis. 4. Phone 4.88" 45435 0 wife came three weeks inter Mrs' R“? 3's“) m“er l". Gregor MacCialium recently with ect. Roll call; exchange of mothers. members and leaders Leaders are. for the C.G.I.T.,Ieducati0nal resources. to give It was later named Julius to» Charlottetown'P‘E] with their five - year - old son “'hnol an.“ Smd'ed accountancy 11 members and one visitor at-l Christmas gifts. Paper towels present. Miss Elsie Mayne. and for theIhim a chance at achieving dur- honor Julius Caesar—born in ’ ' ' ' 9 Dafid- m the CW Of London COHQEe' tending. The meeting was open- were ordered for the school.I The following toasts were Explorers, Mrs, Herman Mayne. I able emotional balance. M.H. July. ‘ ‘ :eeeeeeeecee-AAeeee- The eighth child in a family of 10. Mrs. Rose says she is very proud" to be a descend- ant of the Caribs. the natives on In the usual manner. Sylvia and Laura volunteered to The main item of business on make up new program books the agenda conclerficd cgeailiing for the 1Satan Thrze coolfilboolks .. . V ’. _ t. e commumy a an pans were so 0 mem ers w ie e (Trill-IT:thghfii‘angffl"mb"s dis were made regarding the spons- variety sale realized $22.20. Both the hiin commissioner orlllg ouhe weekly 93“? males and his wife had visited Canada i thh “’1” be held during th 9 on previous occasions — Mrs. t Winter months. Mrs. Rose was dclaycd while ‘ she wound things tip on the job she had held since 1054 as rotintani In a Norwegian firm of shin chandlcrs In Port of Spain. the capital. Mrs. Rose says she was fasci- nated by figures from the time f.) ’3 l (a? 0‘ m -1 in r? 0 TD In :3 O- n 2. 5‘ n S O b amounted to $3 each. ORWELL w. I. will be' she took bookkeeping at the R059 when she attended the Mrs. David Seaman The December meeting of Cr- rnm‘ml "it" Sl'hnoi in San 1961 launching of the Federal th e school visitor for January“, well W. I. was held at the home Fernando 'l‘riiiidnd's sot-mid Manic~ one or two ships pre- The correspondence consisted of Mrs. Wilbcr MacDonald. with largest city Lntcr <Ilt‘ taught at the school for three years. it was while she was working as an lnyoicc clerk on a sugar estate that she mct her future husband. He had just graduated ELLEN’S DIARY Countryside Lies Tonight In Lustre 01‘ Winter Moon . scnlcd tn the Wcst Indies by of a letter from Mrs. Read oflan attendance of 8 members. Canada. and Mr. Rose when he the Coates WI in England and; Roll call was answered by glftsI attended the opening of the St. ‘ also one from the convener ofI for orphanages. Lawrence Seaway in his capac. health and welfare for the pro-1 New business was to serve hot ‘ as Trinidad's minister of vincial W.l. Subscriptions to the lunches in school at beginning communications and works. . Institute News were renewed ‘ of New Year. and to build a' """TWTHTTW—«TH—T and $1 was voted to the Home‘ bookcase for the school. Economics Scholarship fund. Mrs. Lco MacDonald and Mrs. The pabmaw meeung k to Murdock MacLeod will look af- lbg heid at by“; homo ol Mm llf'r packing of boxes for sick ' Gmrgp Shaw. when. program . and shut-ins in the_distrtct. Ifiuggesfions for the coming ye”; Next meeting Will be at the i will be discussed. Roll call will i home “f Mrs- Be" MaCLend- be answered with a donation for " KINGSBORO w- I- the Unitarian Services Com The January meeting of the 2‘. v mittee. Kingsboro met at the Fright the countryside lies to— items. of the seasonal sport he Following the meeting a de- imme 0‘ Mrs- “"309 M39170“- night. variant in the lustre of niwtys much enjoys. Icnous lunch was served. aid -’ ’ ‘ Roll call was answered by gIv-‘ MNGSBORO W. I. in: a teaspoon. Christmas cards The December meeting of‘ had been sent to shut-ins. ‘ h e Kingsboro W. I. met at the The new sick committee com- home of Mrs. (‘allum Machan prise Mildred. Hazel and MaryI wrth fifteen members and ten Massey. while Fannie and Mil-l "‘*‘"*~—’“ firm! are on the school commit- "So a fellow does get some. hard knocks in this game that On the contrary. this onc is only is lint‘kcy." he smiled. casing il‘ pleasantly St W day a mild limb more or less stcaltltily inlf wind wandcrcd. lilting In lilnt‘t‘s our presence. to a more com-} thc :nnw tn i‘m’cnl again patch— fortablc position. “Well. it just !I\ ihc drab of tho baring win- gone with the game. You accept moonlight. is it sharply crisp 8': January nights should corne'.‘ m—npiri. ,_ Mt. Allison University. David t Moonlight And far stars on a You get ttp - if you happen land Donald at home. Mrs. Cro- silyery sky-field. . the to find yourself close to the 1197‘ is the former Helen Cou- strcam unbound again. thoughit ](~(\_" he grinned. "put a smile sins of Breadalbane. and I HOOLE’S Two Store Wide INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE COMMENCES JANUARY IOth .. .I Once a HOOLEY Customer -- always a HOOLEY Customer ' they . I flows hf‘in‘f‘n Iw lif‘ on your face. if you cam” were married at Breadalbane I hanks. Homing a tow minutes chuckled. “and get Into it ag- Calm?" 0" DNPmbPT‘ 33. I ago from the District's WI. wc ain! Yes, ma-am. that‘s hock- ~- .vt e Rev. Arthur Wallace. - sinnpcd at the lanc-hruigc. as is cy." The remainder of the evening nu" custom when on foot. to “And that." we said. “is not IWHS Spent in SOCial chat. and ‘ 5c e t it c stars mirrored in its 33 had philosophy for life!" SBVEraI selections were sung by .. and to listen a moment ‘ “Ellen!” James ca ls Mrs. JOhannas Plomp and Miss there. to the music of its flow. Scampie's ears point. Bald Plomp. accompanied by How delightfully still new the “Arc you going to stay down Mrs. Brewer Waugh at the pi- arm. The annual meeting of St. Andrew’s H H E. E O 3' G I. G 5' surroundings Iltcnl No other thch all night?" . . V. . , ’. sound-no umtl in the aldcrs. No “ at definitely means: ‘ Dainty refreshments were ser- Belle Rl‘ert WI“ be held “II tugging machine No im.,nd'g ‘l.ights ont'. Sammie} we nod, 1ved by the ladies of the district “I 9 Church MONDAY. hark‘ nnr pry "f fnx m' I)\\'I 53— Until tomorrow ——- — Diary— Iand a beautifuly dCCOl'aled JANUARY 14th. at. 1:30 M three tier wedding cake was Iit'ng IoncIin the night. Our GOOd-niflhl. . . H I —“"—*M r— made and presented by Mrs. world uf vallcy I1an cntcrcd its MEN‘S SUITS With 2 pairsof Pants 28.65 g why so many quality minded men's and boys' wca service that has made us many a. friend. Remember NO SALE IS FINAL. You may exchange your purchase at your cost- venience at either store. Vislt BOOLEY'S today or browse to your heart's desire. you needn‘t feel obllg CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN FRIDAY Your very first shopping experience at BOOLEY’S wlll show you switched to HOOLEY’S. We are now big enough to serve your per- sonal needs and wishes and small enough to give you that individual MONTAGUE STORE OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL l:30 Advertised for 99.50 In National Magazines 'MEN’S SUITS by Shiffer Hillman SALE PRICE 79.50 All other Suits 25% off r shoppers have also at Hooley's marrow. ated at all. ’TIL 9:30 " John Phillips. “T’PIIINI.” -Iéllllr‘\ calls“ «I n }\' n ma Irn l the old Iicd n his m" ' " " CoupIe CelebrateL bears. and IIlt" gnhlc-hcdrunm. 25th Anniversaryi overhead. "Is that you'.’ What— ever kept that meeting so late! KENSINGTON — 0n Satur. iiy evening a large numhm- of KNIT SHIIRTS and SWEATERS VWQONFIDENTIALLY YOURS ' wby Byrne Hope Sander: MONTREAL, January Nth—Reduced... Sacrifice . . . Bargain . . . W a woman can remit the appeal of words like these? If there ' You‘ll be firm! tomorrow!" And we chuckle softly lo gramme. who. strange dog that d h0 is and knowing mm" 0" friends neighbors and relativ is something seems! you have ' .. . . your eye on moonlighlr‘rl ‘paus tn MN" “3 cs gathered in in 9 spacious and you’re short of th ready cash to buy down of lanes cod. ' mm, r Mr and M”. "or." it—why not finance it under the B . Sunshine. so welcome. was “news Wilmnt vane! to cam. REAL Family Finance Plan? To bor- i and our portion this afternoon. And row under this low~cost. life insured plan, all ' you need is the ability to repay—and payments can be spread over two, or eve three. years. Whether it’s a new in something else equally appealing, chances. are on c wi Family Finance Plan loan, With ful life-insugaifie.’ y I ' . . break the twentv-f'fth I .foo soon. the sunset which Indi- anniversarv of 'M'Ars $31235: .cated this perfect night. Its broth 'd . t i' t - .I ' “am”! in‘ er an as er-n-law_ Mr_ “T” Em‘wd‘ “"d and Mrs. Ira Crozier of Wiimot ‘coral and lilac. in scarlet and ‘Vamy : purpli- above the quiet hills. And ' ; admiring it. "We'll have a nice .Whm 3” had asSf‘vmbh‘d. MIX, tomorrow" we said. Frank Jam”? 390k! 0f the‘ "We kc'cp htisy. but up don't mum‘s“ or "I" Efllhf‘rmfl and af- teem to get much done these '"r a {“W hm" “marks. called (im.-k" Jan ""M'M Mrs. Lorne Cousins. who dinner. "The winter is our bus- "‘3" .Mflddress on behalf of test season. There's the stock "1" (T039? .tamIIY. While Mr. to be fed. stables to clean. and firm“ CNN" PIT-V‘ntf‘d the Why not drop into your neighbourhood branch of “It soon? W, W_ SOMETHING GOOD F0! EVERY MEAL of the day . . . and, K” ' ‘ A 27.50 value so often. these ood 'somethings‘ begin with a package of T A-BISK. You. see. Monarch Tea-Risk is an all-purpose mix that can be used for any number of taste treats. One of my family's favourites . . . piping-hot. horne- mada tea biscuits . and with Tea-Bisk SALE PRICE CAR COATS PARKIIS by Utex. Rice and others 4.88 6.88 to $1331.21” 1433 DRESS SHIRTS IN MONTAGU‘E STORE All. SHOES REDUCED u 20% ' SHOES and OVERSHOES ZIPPER OVERSHOES 3.48 SWEATERS 6,33 25% on: m up MEN'S SUITS TOP COATS From our regular stock Nonnnllysoldto 69.50 3.00 SALE PRICE I can make them so easily simply by sddin milk or water. Do buy Tea-Bisk today an some of the wonderful recipes on the _ package. And. notice when you buy it. that Tea-Bisk now comes is handy. pre-rnessured. l-cup envelopes! a he a stv or two. There'stmunle with a platform rocker. iii-vyto be rolled down from the ‘0" hf‘hfllt 0' the Cousins tam- mdwll mm“ to “up”. An ily an address in verse was com- mnt, at "mg, nth...- ham, '0 iDOSPtl and read by Mrs. Erland One Table of T-SHIRTS, TIES, SHORTS, etc., All. REDUCED TO ‘89,: . . . Your Choice .“nd' and} ' ' Cousins. while a electric mix- er was presented by Mrs. John .thm no You snub THE DAY cooking, cleaning, and shopping? um‘... M “M, .. Well. I‘ve found the most'plelllnt remedy HP “mum. “Amt” "w day‘ In min." or "pighbors In d a for “four o'clock fahgue.’ You‘ll actually .00" gm“ away" friends. an address was read by ~ I"! the “mm”. of the ‘ mum" in ' mm"? Mm. dining m, H, 9 I Mrs. Frank Jet-dine. and a mm 17"“ W1" den "un’béc‘finr “d .n u .rowis at the holiday season. a 7“" "' mm? W" “mem” "’ ifoP'Tldervlenl " mil .bathqwatei: lift. arcs;- ‘ slice of must of beef is 8 cha- M" Md" I'm?" de lly i I "; your ordinary bath sosp sent change. That was our meat ‘ Several individual gifts were . of mid-day (after bowls of smipt. presented and the gift cards I M, fix, on and. furthermore. it leaves no "bathtub ring." if you HIIII last evening's supper. tall present for their kindnes . . mil by . é . a while this Mr. and Mrs. Crozler have at “In out most: other titres sons. Richard. student CHARLOTTETOWN III' .‘MENTS . WEAR MONTAGUE