i «of the federal. minister of agri- Secretary of State, Judy La- of Florists’ Transworld Deliv. . Marsh (seated) and other- jud- | ELLEN’S DIARY _-Baring tofts, ; Ite jtake the littlé lad home. . )|come down dim, and vast, .and lonely, and more or less frigh- tening to such small ones, do we the stars! lights left behind and those in |well beyond that of the day. we queried.. : ~“No, not exactly” he replied, hand resting snugly .in ours, “But"’ he shrugged, ‘'T The white kitten of some an- waiting there the flash .of the jgreen light so she might pro- |ceed home. ; | “The kitten is not afraid in the jdark" we pointed out. | “TI know! But see how quick 'she can climb‘a tree if she hap- pens to meet up with a. ." “A bear?" we chuckled light- ily. i ‘Well, I know there are no jbears on Prince Edward Island; }but . . .now don’t just stop here will choose the Canadian Mother Rideout.. The judges ery Association, sponsors of Uskadar (ealled Scutari by the |to our door!’ And presently a| he Granaries Mean Dwindling Bedding “Let me hold your hand’ Pe-|following Lady Moon would light r said this evening, when we/jus into the springtime! ‘|were leaving the door to enter| winter, with among other things | upon that route which would|and in what fortunately is ‘Nights jrare happeni The }mers accustomed as a rule t | abundant crops, their concern jover baring lofts and empty Mission Letters Read By UCW The afternoon unit of the Be- }deque United Church Women jmet in the Church Hall recent- \ly, Mrs. P, MacPherson led the jdevotional and Mrs. Ernest ;| Johnson read scripture. ; The subject of the meditation ‘was “The bible and how it nk for Island’ far-,SPe@ks to us,”’ telling not only 9 the history people but laying down the pri- inciples and instructions for to-) | Prayer for Dr. Huston, mis- | Kinch of God's * chosen not remember? How far up are granaries would be about over | 2@Y'S Christians. And between the!and Spring’s dainty footprints jwould be showing on the fields. isionary @n Nepal, was followed Jits gathering than in |Every last broken bale and flake of hay and straw will be ful. ere jthat dear haven that is home. !In another -harvest, we fancy, | ithe ‘distance has increased now more. thought will be given to| some | | “You're not afraid, are you?” years before this. . Any abun.| dance will not be taken casually. | don't gathered in for if. need be a |byterial in feel the same when: alone as backlog, because folks will have |8¥e"- when T have somebody with me.” |learned a lesson the hard way. | “There's no bedding of cattle! gora ancestry, a pet of the place up to their knees this winter” | out for an evening stroll paus-|James commented to a farmer ed &t a crossroad of paths, a-|come by today, his smile wist- “Farmers will be happy to see the stock come to the gran “We surely will!"’ the. other Institute at her. home recently could have|when the roll call was answer- left on the|ed with a card to be sent to a agreed. ‘If we‘ some of that hay fields in good years, or the straw from. the threshings, . we just didn’t know what to do with |ed that a new globe had been pur- we could use them now!" There was a silence. “There's always the ebb tide’ James nodded. ‘‘And let a repeat of the last.’ | | and call.to me! Come right home jus hope this summer won't be |books for the year had been y the business portion when extracts of letters were read | from Dr. Huston, and from Dr. Florence Murray in Korea, | which told of the continued need | jot used nylons and warm cloth- | jing. A report of the recent pres- | Kensington was Fredericton WI | Purchase Books * HAPPENINGS. - Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 ' Mrs. H. James Gallant, | berton South was jnine tables were in play. . | First prizes. were won, by Mr: 'George Gallant Smith. hostess to a wr |CWL card party last week when ‘last week. . ; and Brydon'and Mrs. Kenneth Consolations were pre-| The bride's guest of honor at a post nuptia! shower in her .home community Hostesses were Mrs: James , 3 Gallant, Mrs., Basil » Matthews Hutt. chair and the |sented to Phyllis Avery and Ja- basket in which gifts were pre. imes Moore. Freezeout was won|sented were attractively decora- by Mrs.Wyman Milligan and ted in pink and white. Gifts Mrs. William Gionet. Refreshments Mrs.‘ Gajlant, Mrs, .» Mrs. John Gavin, Mrs. were served by Michael |were brought in by Diahan Mat. thews and Shelley Hutt. In open. ling’ Mrs. Boyce was assisted by . Wilhelmina Skerry who cut the Reginald Fraser, Mrs. Merritt ribbons, Faye Fraser, who un- Callaghan, Mrs. Herbert Avery wrapped the gifts and read the and Mrs. William Gionet. Mrs. Robert Boyce of Brant-- Games Meldaj|enjoyed and refreshmen ford, Ont.the former Hutt .of Alberton South, was Cra iverses, and Chery} Hutt who passed the gifts. and contests were ts ser- ved. fty Frenchmen Employ Suspense Creating Rules By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON the legs. There are a.few hold. ° ** NEW YORK (AP).— Within outs for knee-length hemlines Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe entertain- ed the Fredericton Women's sick child in the community. Mrs. Knud Jorgensen report- chased and placed in the school. two supplementary reading books had also been purchased. It was noted that - program completed.. built: up suspense Today the’ ‘mystery comes to a solution. This is the official release date for graphs. fashion photo- *° The secret to the French sus- pense-creating technique is to act cloak-and-daggerish about the matter, but to let their se- jerets leak like a government- |the month since designers in-'but only a few. Transparent troduced new collections in dresses are for girls with noth- Paris the fashion industry has |ing to hide. with the craftiness of an Ian Fleming. | This is the season to be no- ticed. Not one, but two and ijthree bright colors clash with ‘each other like _thunderbalis. There, is Op art and still much of Mondrian's hard line designs to” jar eyeballs. : This is the time to be young, |whatever your age; with baby dresses, booties, bonnets, Mary \Jane shoes, knee socks, leotards a Three Judges Have-Been Selected aoe , i vent. of letters now English during the Crimean! ied * “It? * | " ip” ges of the 1966 FTD Canadian the annual event. LEFT TO from hundreds door opened. A light streamed}* “It's good, Ellen; that cold| A ‘‘Tree Courtship” contest, planted rumor. __—. Mother of the Year campaign RIGHT: Mr. Passmore, Mrs. being mailed to Ottawa, Box War) and the local bus ride to./across the snow. A laddie had snap is aver’ he offers now|conducted by Mrs. Hyatt Has-| Even before the press is in- Tei ae tain season to he | « go over details with Jack HJ. Robjchaud, Mrs. Grace 4044. Deadline is March Sist. the barracks was simple. These |come home. \from the old arm-chair, “‘It's lam was won by Mrs. Clare Jud-|vited to visit the collection yninhibited:’ with ‘wild, multi. | MacIonis and Mrs. Margaret (Photo by MALAK, Ottawa): \ barracks, built during the reign} And it was a winter night uot jnice to have what we call sea-|son and Mrs. Folmer Jorgensen |openings at all but the news-|cojored wigs, hats that cover ; jot Sultan Selim IIT (1789-1807), | of remembered years: gently |sonal weather again. . .Do you’ 7—|shy houses of Givenchy: andthe face, earrings to the shoul- had=been-hurriedlyturned~into | dtm “as itis" when “fields” are | notice’ what time ‘it’ is?” he in-” ~|Balenciaga; Paris” is rife with (Gers. bells on shoes, and hanks Prayer Service Passmore, Canadian director ~ with a hospital for the . wounded, | white-spread.. And toward. the|quires.. He sighs, ‘‘Another day guesses—some of it supplied by “ eo. = (peat ae the . Pines ane west moved a small bow of |is.done!"’ Saar : d S i | the designers themselves—as . — oe cae always 4“ h C rom = the mean Peninsula young moon. When at length! Until tomorrow- ---Diary - - +|.]. ad | what budget - wrecking style |~-etty, but it’s di : For Mother Of 1 e Year ampaign [where England and Turkey this would grow and wane, the !Good-night. . . neu pecia ‘revolutions are in the making ae its ciereet, ; + : 8 |were fighting Russia. jin those workrooms. OTTAWA — Three womenj{culture, Senator Elsie Inman,| _members of Parliament and the wife of a cabinet minister were officially judges of the 1966 Canadian mo- ther of the year campaign. They: included state Judy La Marsh, who quip- ped “I don’t know much about mothers except’ that I had one of my own”. ee Other judges - installed -in’ the brief ceremony. were Margaret | of; the capital. Rideout, Liberal member Parliament for Westmorland and mother of three; Mrs. H.J. Robi- chaud, wife of the federal fisher- {es minister and mother of nine, - and Mrs. Grace MacInnis, New Democratic member of: Parlia- ment for- Vancouver-Kingsway. ‘The married women joked spinster Miss LaMarsh ‘about her new role as a judge in the Mother: of the Year | paign. ; ack Passmore, Canadian Di- rector of the Florists’ Trans- world. Delivery - Association, sponsors of the campaign, pre- sented each of them with a gar- denia corsage. “We'll share out-children-with’| you,”” laughed Mrs. Rideout as Miss LaMarsh joked about her “Jack of qualifications.”’ “You should be mother of the year,” Miss LaMarsh beamed at | ’ Mrs. Robichaud, the mother of nine. “You must be the cham- pion of the Cabinet.” “Tl wouldn't pay a cent for an- other one, but I’ wouldn't give | 7 one away either,”” laughed Mrs. Robichaud. ; installed Monday as secretary of Others have nominated: wom-| An officer later informed the ‘writer they are ‘the largest in the world, It was easy to be- lieve. The four wings, built ;around -a large open courtyard, are three to four blocks long. When .Florence Nightingale and her 38 nurses arrived, there ‘were four miles of beds jammed side by side along the corridors, 'The bloody battle of Balaclava was just over. and Mrs. P.A. Garersl. xie of'en for their community work, /B.C.’s highways minister. large families, or just plan hard Last year’s winner.was a Wey- |; : burn, Sask., mother of. five chil-|Wotk like the versatile woman dren, who adopted two others |from Minnesota, Man., who can and still managed to be a. lead- |“‘paint your house:exterior or in- terior, build cupboards, barber ‘erin the community. fa Mra. Mepis VAX i Bree: | our lad’s hair, milk cows, har- ness a team of horses...’’ gen. was brought to Ottawa for a} | week as will be this year’s win- ner, to meet the Prime Minister, | An 11-year-old from Hamilton was just_ po Be age as writes her mother should ‘get the; In the barracks an English- title because she's ‘‘the best mo-|speaking Turkish officer said 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tu \ and other political leaders in ther in the world.” |they -had -maintained--- Florence ’ Another woman writes from | Nightingale’s room. But visiting Sault Ste. Marie in support of | hours were over. Besides, that her mother because in the last) wing was being redecorated. 20 years she has been mother to| But he relented and escorted over 70 foster children. ithe writer personally to the A Guelph, Ont... woman 4s/third-floor corner room in one nominated because she “‘always of the four solid towers that loved children and mothered 161 |give the. barracks a fortress-like during the 50-years of her mar- | appearance. 5 riage. _ |. The rooga- is comparatively A Bathurst, N.B., mother rais-, small: From one window Flor- ed 10 children, helps. her widow- jence Nightingale could have ed daughter raise seven ang watched the landing wharf and found time in the last -year to|seen the stretchers being car- visit 1,375 shut-ins. “ ~_|ried up the quarter-mile steep scare — \ slope: She” could” “also “have looked across the water to Is- The’ mothers” are - nominated through letters to FTD, Box 4044 Ottawa and hundreds have al- ready been received. The dead- jline is March 31._ 3 | Mothers fromm all walks of life ‘are nominated and the letters :come from across Canada, writ- ten by. children of the, nominees, |mayors, clergymen and even en- tire classrooms of students. One of the. early - letters in jnominated Mrs. G rdi. The ibackers had to write back and jexplain she was not eligible be- jcause she is a judge. . - Swiss Souffle In- Switzerland, potatoes are appreciated. They are beauti- ful, luscious, pale yellow-tinged with a fine full flavor. Potatoes in Switzerland, as in this country, are budgetwise. So-arethe- Swiss homemakers,” Often they combine their tasty potatoes-with. their. proud- prod- uct—Switzerland --Swiss —cheese. one of the best_natural protein foods, ~ : Substantial Enough Put the potatoes and Swiss cheese together, add eggs and cong jwall is-a framed photograph of : pac jMiss Nightingale..Underneath is get ja bowl of everlasting flowers. CEMETERY WELL HIDDEN | Here, in this room, this heroic | 34-year-old woman managed, IDA BAILEY. ALLEN - Potatoes And Cheese — a Partners Drain beans: thoroughly. Pare and section, grapefruit. In large bowl, beans, grapefruit, onion rings and salad dressing. Serve on Iceberg lettuce leaves. Mesdames: This soup is: less. meal, |parts as follows: 1) The Meal Balls: until smooth, % tb. chop- Mix to- ‘by determination and independ- |™ilk and “marry’ into a souffle ‘ent funds from well-wishers, to |bring order out of chaos. As the 2 Teal gourmet treat. |poet Longfellow wrote, she was Tally budgetwise. — the Lady of the Lamp, a. min-| Start the meal with a sub- listering angel who glided stantial soup made with only 1 tsp. each. Roll them lightly in 14 e. additional corn- meal, Finish as directed in the es., March 1, 1966. gently toss together pimiento gether ped beef, % tsp. oregano, % tsp. | ground ginger, 1 egg yolk, % tsp. | substantial enough for dinner— | salt and 1-4 c. white or yellow | Yes, it’s cornmeal. Shape into halls con- | | taining -|Church: Friday afternoon. Lead- | | ~ MEAT BALL 'S0UP" Brendon Wallace. welcome. satisfying. opening: 4 recourse for an otherwise meat: |--The-Norwegian state film-con- _The. recipe_is_in. two |trol_office banned one of 336 | News ire: oll movies, ig 1965, compared with ers; midriffs, backs, much of ~ * ‘the abdomen and nearly all of |$1-2% ley and Vera Williams. Music Selections The World Day of Prayer was observed in Elmsdale United ership was given by Mrs. Mac- Lean Horne, Mrs. H.W. Mat- thews, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. and Mrs. Wendell Weeks. Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. Amen’ ‘a- yers were offered by Mrs. E. F. The offering was received b Mrs._Alvin Adams. and Mrs. | _.BAN. SINGLE. MOVIE- four of 344 in 1964. purchases ‘to’ cutting Once the shows are on, the The. purported purpose. of delayed photo deadline i$ to thinks jockeys. shouldn’t protect the coping rights of whips, was fined $80 Monday. well - paying customers until Hoysted, 52, who said he was they can rush their Paris-style | a jockey until he got too heavy, 2 rooms, |said he will try to organize e sewing machines and ready-to- |pourne race ae : wear racks as_line-for-line or - *\dress, a tent, a tubular affair, Thousands get a smock, a skimmer or a shift. motto—is Factory Outlet Store ~This is not a -year~ to~ be Dont tet. dull modest. ‘The plunged neckline pains handicap you ;is—de—mode.Now.. the - style ¢, —“The Nuder— the? er’ as dresses bare should- /f* FINED $90 press is invited and encouraged,| MELBOURNE, Australia to write, talk, sketch hazily.'(ap) — Walter John Hoysted, But no pictures, please. jwho. delayed a horse race with ;a--shotgun. Feb. 19 because te use Kerr, Mrs:-W. -R.--Qulton, -Mrs. , POCO FOSS SOOO FOOOO OOO" Harold Horne and Mrs. Char-|2dapted French fashions. mg $ ‘les Johnston. GOAD CURIOSITY st ti ie H. BENNETT CARR t A fine address on the theme |, But goon nad | Sun Life of Canada ¢ of the service, ‘Ye are my Wit- long fs 2 build Disttict Supervisor ¢ nesses”, was given by Mrs. |DUe oe, o cau Insurance Ceunselling _ ¢ Ernest Linton. oo f | Charlottetown; P:E.I. > There were. two special selec- a sk a e ‘athens f Phone 4-8817'- 45435 tions.’ “The Light of the World |WOt — , Wi is Jesus” was sung by Mrs. Basil aay oe he nee ue ak ; ; _|Matthews, Mrs. Myrl- Matthews be . eevidend: , RHEUMATIC Marion McEwen, Eileen Murray|"“oS listiess dress is here to Is your pain 1v oF and Joan Gulliver. “When I) x sate shan te Dp za ian ihe ee aoe Paces Se" ARTHRITIC? by Mrs. Gordon Cotton, Mrs. decade ago, # 1s cow @ ss | Do you long for relief from ~ Heal MacDonald and Anne 3.” 2) ‘trapeze - ike doll baby of rheumatic and arthritic. pata TRC! any longer. T -C's. Onlyes ben rdemb yg pertiny a e roB-on bottle euterncily, | while faking T-R-C's internally. PLASHE-Croam, 2.363 > ° \their suffering. ; ithrough the: hospital at night, |’ 1b. ground beef. Add a salad, lpringing— comfort to the 2nd-finish with. chunky apple- | . (wounded. But more important |sauce and oatmeal cookies for 'was her ability to fight stupid | dessert. ¢ ‘government red tape. and a slip- Measurements level; |shod medical system. recipes for 6 Then the writer. set off to find | CHEESE-POTATO. SOUFFLE, | fhe English cemetery. No one at| (Special from-a next part. 2).-The Soup: Combine-1 (10%-]- oz) can condensed beef broth, .1- qut. boiling water, 1 c. double- | strength tomato juice, and bring | to-a rapid boil. Add 2-3 ¢. small- Miced celery or kale. Add the J meat balls ‘recipe above). Sim- | The other judges of the cam- paign are: Mrs-J:J- Green, wife | jthe barracks knew how to get | Swiss home economist? mer 40 min. Serve. in bowls; | ‘; “ there, although they said it was |. 2'2 lb. white potatoes there ahesid be Som 7. meat balls. a. Boys Lined meena Men's Doeskin a somewhere on the hill hehind| 4 egg, separated in each, Garnish with chopped | the nearby big general hospital.| 3c. milk fresh or frozen chives. PANTS WORK SHIRTS Finally the search was aban-| 1% tbsp: flour Note: Place the unused egg Canadian Made 6tclG . a *\doned for that day> | 8 oz. Switzerland white in a small jar; refriger- a Next day brought better luck.| Swiss ‘cheese, - grated ate. Use in scrambling eggs or Zipper or At the Haydarpass railway sta-| 1 tsp. salt in making a thin meringue for Shearling Cuff 5 a tion near the barracks there | .“ tsp. pepper a custard or pie. : : i 4 was an English-speaking guide. |- 1% tbsp. Butter : za em | He. led. the way” 1p a_tree-ob- | ‘‘Peel potatoes; cut into large | Ec See : O’shoes < __Boys’ Dress = [Wool Ls scured, narrow pathwhich_led_|pieces_ and. steam_or- boil__until ‘Hot Flashes’ Oe SHOES a BLANKETS. uphill to: the first of two Eng-|soft. Drain as necessary. While : lish cemeteries. This was for |they are cooling off, beat egg : 45 : 1to 5 ; 60” x 84” =~ the First World War dead. Sep- |yolks with milk. Pass potatoes . C - ae arated from it by trees and through a sieve; add egg yolk You can get help with 7 shrubs is the old Crimean sec- and milk. mixture; shake’ and. * glydia E: Pinkham: ° . Up ae. nn ere 24 cared for by A ath vi a and pepper. | Av ALL DRUG COUNTERS vie resident Turkish caretaker and Finally fold in egg whites, beat- | ‘ ? . his. eight dogs, —— pen stitt a oe ____ Girly Stretch | ote eee —4— REFUSED PAY : “Pour. _mixture— immediately | SLACKS . re After a long chat the care- into a well-buttered 2- qt. bak- | , SKI JACKETS @ \taker invited the writer into his |ing-dish. Flake butter over this | Clean our : NOW ; sf F |cottage where his wife served |and put into. warm oven. y Js Turkish coffee, sweet and thick | (350 degrees F.) Bake | hr. frid e the se secvad in small cups, He} .‘‘To test whether the souffle g : refused to accept any pay for is done, insert a pick. If it — his time, saying he was paid by comes out dry, the souffle is Gasy Way the Queen and was delighted to|baked through, and ready to| With entertain any. of Her Majesty's serve at once.” COW. Ad) LAND aR Ons so aC SSO ee subjects. — : ie .. MONDAY DINNER E +The — next objective was the~Meat- Ball Soup (see Chef) BRAND! x memorial. column. At. <the’ four _ Swiss Cheese and Sponge the inside of : . #y \corners of its base are symbolic | Potato Souffle : your fridge regularly sec niet AR : t ae. {angels...encircled_by.their.folded_.Green--Bean—Salad~Galifornia~-{-with.3 ons.of.... - eee Lom hs “ vie Sat ngs. On the base is. a plaque,.|....... Chunky-.Applesauce sys»). COW.Brand Baking Soda, : . eae Bee a hag een oe : i there on the 100th an- (homemade. or -canned) Ree ce osvense MIE MORIAL..pays.—tribute...to...the--nursing-_profession.. At..i8 —niversary Bt PO eHee NIBKT _fomemade. or canned). __.|..Odours-and.stains...—- . pattern. Ontario residents Oatmeal Cookies (homemade or purchased) ~~ Coffee; Téa “Milk” /REFRESHING *GREEN--BEAN* SALAD FROM. CALIFORNIA 1 can (1 Ib) cut Blue Lake green beans - 2 grapefruit, pared and sectioned 2 tbsp. diced pimiento 1 small onion, peeled and sliced into thin rings 1-3 c. Italian or French disappear instantly — no suds or grit to rinse ~away: No wonder it’s fecommended by... 22 leading refrigerator manufacturers! Florence Nightingale for car- _....ing_for..the wounded during {the Crimean War _ (1854-57) “and laying the foundations of ~ ‘Monument In Instanbul Honors Nurse Nightingale MARGARET NESS _. located in an out-of-the-way English cemetery in Tstanbul- ors Hann OB BORG) ingale’s arrival at Scutari. It ‘reads: 5 as “To F10-r.e-n.c.e_Nightingale whose work near this cemetery a century ago relieved human |suffering and laid the. founda- ition of the. nursing ‘profession | 1854-1954. This tablet cast in the coronation year of Her Majesty Queeri Elizabeth II has been raised by the British community You learn from An Encyclo- jn Turkey in her. memory.” Ski Jackets Now 4 AT TWICE AS FASY! It's such fun to surprise every- one—- to slide off the bolero, and show off the sugar- frosted eye- let voke. Easy-sew in™pique, or-,| gandy, linen for Easter Sunday, | By oe Pattern 4355: Chil. ISTANBUL (CP) — It seems pedic Guide to Istanbul that|- Florence Nightingale is in-) dressing: ne dren’a Sten 27-46 Size 6 -wuttit; odd in- this. fascinating. Turkish yo4-can-make-a round trip from. deed the founder of nursing. For; Iceberg lettuce Wai eerelal-telk 2 vds. %-in.. 4%» contrast. city of more than 500 mosques |, city. by: fett¥" to Uskadar Until then. nurses were poorly | a , ens i : and’ the (ornate palaces of —. : ; «, \educated and often drunkards. ee FIFTY CENTS. (50 cents in i" with its sensational mountain ‘ (no stamped (please) for ench former sultans and their harems view.ond drive along. the Her well-to-do background and we P : : Pp £ {her Crimean reputation brought - New ada ‘0 find a_link with an English nurse. Asia Minor side near “‘the bar- ; | ‘“‘gentlewomen” into the nursi racks ,of Selim where Florence g y ° ee 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, wt rie Hida = erates : ae ks. And here, on the Asis ‘NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE _ But it was here that Florence Nishtingale during the Crimean Tanks. , Spri - : Nightingale came in the autumn w. : ‘ _|Minor side of modern. Istanbul rin NUMBER War (1854-57) started the nurs: Florence Nightingale is still re- Pp g Send order to ANNE ADAMS, of 1854 to. organize the care of ing profession.” You continue to |membered, OUTLET care of Guardian-Patriot Pat- the wounded from’ the Crimea the town of Kadikoy and then) 2 = . HATS tern Dept.,60..Eront »St.. W.,.and to found modern nursing take another ferry back to the. GIVES FASHION TIP Toronto’ Ontario procedure, : bustling harbor of old Istanbul. CARACAS> Venezuela (AP) a $s 1 COME. ALIVE FOR SPRING! Ask about Florence Night- This reporter planned to stop Princesé Margrethe, heiress to , arriving daily! oy a. @) es E. Send for-our new Spring-Sum- ingale here and vou will he off and see both the harracks the throne of Denmark, asked mer Pattern Catalog. 125° ‘op prondiy told. of the new,hospital and the ‘Crimean cemetery what she thought of the fashion ; ‘ shanes for’ sun, fun, dancing, in the city suburbs named after with fhe ‘memorial of Queen far bare knees, when she ar- L '§ dining, everyday! Oné free pat- her. But if you want to see Victoria” — rived on an unofficial visit Sat- ADE LA MILLINERY | 169 Queen Strect’ Dial 892-1841 tern-—clup coupon in Catalog. where she actually worked you BARRACKS WAS HOSPITAL = ‘urday, said: “There are few 100 Queen St. Charlottetown | 59 Qu cea . have w be a sleuth. i The 20 - minute boat trip to knees that can. bear it.” ~ : Send 0c. :