QUEEN MARKS HER 39TH BIRTHDAY Former Patie Maybe you've ~seen, boards, in magazines, on the TV -TMARY HAWORTH .. | e nts Claim ‘| Criminals Treated Better 4 tated with St Ehzaheth’s hesol- tal for mental patients in Wasa- inzter D.C These exnerts re>ort @ routinely succe:sul record im who have .a realistic sense of their marketable skills Also, in Washington D.C. group of men and women orgZa- ized as the Anchor Club. picnic- ered by the Catholic comman- ity. has teamed up with Rev. John’ Kuhn as their leader. to maintain a “Halfway House” of hospitality and. practical neip- fulness for mental, patients who are returning to society. The house is “open members and guests on weekend afternoons. Saturdays and Sundays. rrom Ito 7 pm. telephone LA 6 617 : And as of las! month. the D. C. Mental Health Association moved $50.906 closesr to it goal ‘of providing a Social Rehabili- _tation Center § in the nation’s/capital. These funds were raised at a gala be- nefit presided over by Mrs. Wil- liard Wittz.wifé of the Serre- tary of Laber So you see vou aren't nearly the forzotten man you claim te be MH Mary Haworth Counsels throuzh her column. not by mail or personal interview Tite to her in care of The Guadi * _| Weaves Original Fabrics - i Br PEGGY MASSIN ting.and the surface interest of | PARIS (Reuters! — Three woven fabric : ° years ago, an unknown French CONTACTED CHANEE = 5: _- girl sat knitting in her attic flat Enthusiastic friends urged her near Paris’ famous food- mar- to show her ideas to a Paris ket, Les Halles. couturier. Malhia_ recalls “T ‘The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs, Apr. 22, 1965. 9 Today, the same ‘girl -- Mi- didn’t know a single perspn in ~HAPPE Audrey Jenkins. Wemen’s Editer, Phone 4 8506 ed, with offers of sympathy and securin~ ich - >locement and helle Sorano. better known the fashion business. but Uke se eae than a religious job - advancement for coopera- iggy fia name of ee millions of_ other ; law - abiding citizen whese only tive patients and former patie sts designs and, weaves original, ! fevered the name of nel. fault was inability to withstand hand-made fabrics for Chanel, 50 | telephoned the house.” Givenchy, Balenciaga, -and ver Seen te. —_ other well-known Paris couturi, 2™ples.. Within hours t ers. " " ? Chanel director phoned to ar NINGS Mrs . Peter are . Wri A. W. Wright and child- and Alan. of Sussex, ft, 3 s of Mr. and Mrs. B. guest ight, Souris. meet 2 “7 Annual ing of the P_E.I. of the Unitarian Service ‘ommnittee at 230 Friday im the Film Board Room of the Domin- ion Bidz. Cpl. Gerald A Prowse, Mrs. Prowse and three children. Deb- bie, Kim and Shane are spend- ing the Easter holidays with Cpl. Prowse’s parents. Mr. and i 2 ’ Harbor. They recently returned from Germany; where they have been living for the past twe years. They lived in France for two years before going to. Ger- many. Cpl. Prowse is now sta- tioned at Uplands, Ottawa. Clair Muttart of Fredericton, N.B. was a recent cuest of his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart of Searletown.~ ~ — City, spent some time with his !slands. : awe a a y Tange an immediate interview: Mrs. FY. DeLory returned at a time when her is bead oer aor a to Georgetown last week from was limited to one yard a day. | Mathia ened face on knit Toronto, Ont., where she visi- woven on a single small knit- fing machi nd worked ul ‘ ted with her son, Dr. F. A. and ting machine. a ee ee nigh i ‘ and day to fill the order. Mrs. DeLory and family. 1 Now, she employs eight ex- One of these taaiee. ta black * _, pert weavers to fill the increas- and red‘ wool, became one of ee aeoeta > cone ing number of\ orders for rich the most popular models in the side, were Mrs. Albert Robert- — and textured woollen next “hanel collection son, Parksville B.C Mrs forks. -*Matbhia’s fascinating weaves J ‘aechansid Chattatiatuns Malhia, a 27-year-old former and textures are works of art— andl ‘ aeons aakaens aa actress who played -small- parts and Proportionately expensive. Katherine MacKenna. Elmsdale. °" ‘he stage and radio, pur- Althougi she has no formal tex- ; ren *\chased a knitting machine in tile or design training, she does "1962 to add a few sweaters to not find it difficult to” evolve her modest wardrobe. new idéas Once_she-had_learned_to-op-___“!_just_sit_ down at the loom: Kimzsboro, attended a workshop |¢fate the machine she began #4 think,’’ she explains for youth officers of the young | ¢XPerimenting with. various on: Half Century people’s group at the United | Stitches and. different types of Club Meets Julie King. Nova Scotia, spent Baptist Bible Training - School, | Woollen threads. One day, she the Easter holidays as guest of Scott, Summeride, spent the At Bedeque Ethan Garrett and Richard MacGregor, “East Baltic and. discovered an unusual weave Mametes, during the weekend. (os ths lateral svete of kalt- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ching, | Easter Holidays with Mrs. Mac- | Kingsboro. ; _ | Donald's ; i Bell,.Murray Harbour and Cpl. = met recently at the home MacDonald's parents in Wood Mrs. James Henderson, with Serieid | Roberises, _Gueber the president, Mrs.s George Hen- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph derson in the chair | Once Unknown, Girl Now Be mother. Mrs. John The Bedeqne Half Century screens, the captivating adver. Robertson, Kingsboro. Betty Thibedeau has returned dee Ernest Johnson read the ne Queen Elizabeth 11 walks Prince Edward. 1, is in pram _Anne and Prince Charles com- |tisement. for a certain — : to her home in Ebbsfleet after ening | poem “The New Year”, with her family at Frogmore, with Prince Andrew, 4, held- plete the family group. The. poe the punch - Une _ George Palmer. RCAF Stat-’ = some time in Mont- oa was i ppb the Windsor, during picture sess- ing on. Prince Philip and their Queen marked her “birthday | Which is: “I'd rather fight: ion, Quebec, spent the Easter real. < " aern and minutes were jon to mark her 39th birthday. two oldest children, Princess Wednesday. (CP Wirephete) than switch.” The ad is illus- holiday with his parents, Mr. and read a treasurer's report trated with the smiling face of Mrs. Albert Palmer, Searle- Ralph Lotd, telephone agent at given. Mrs. Vernon Craig and : “ ; man or a girl with a black eye. town. ae Central Bedeque, accompan- | Mrs. Orville Johnsoh were in : —_ELLEN’‘S DIARY. Pena ee was have geo It occurs tome that-maybe you owe ied by his. sister and brother-in- | charge of the program, and. eae s : lout to the River!” “I guess’ | Would rather gripe and grumble | Catherine Callbeck, Saint‘John, 1@w, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Gard- | Mrs. J. Henderson also gave a ‘ : Alex Yematked ia Peter we'd | and defeat, yourself and blame N.B., was the guest of her pa-. iner, visited their brother Alb-|readinz. : An lers Came B To Tr better move away from here.” |others for your failure to get jrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call- ert Lord and family in Sydney,’ The next meeting will be held g y y ‘They had been playing this af-|J0D. tham actually go look ~ ibeck, Central Bedeque, over N.S., for the Easter holidays. on May 10th, when Mrs. © 0 ve ° . fernoon with Alex's engagin new ‘2 Tight places, where pertin- the holiday. ; Johnson will give the opening Their Luck With Trouting red baseball and bat on a shiny | CM Job - finding. services are Mr. and Mrs. Glen oa wel poem, and Mrs. Ernest John- ; : : | available to you. e Richard Gaudet has return- 294 son and daughter of Mur-/ son and Mrs. George Henderson spot near a piggery. their chuc-| 1 am told, for example, that if ed to his home in Rocki ‘ray River are visiting with will take over the program. Re- . : , kles and laughs indicating their 4 s Rockingham, : i program Toward-inst-sutumie whee the:soe wings, were the-charmas-ef oT ot of this pastime, which (7°? Sere MGreMenle eile: ane \N.S.. after visiting at the home ‘heir son and daughter-in-law, freshments were served by days drew in and breakfasts it we enjoy: the beauty and .ser-. PRIOYment DI lls bas ime. ‘are ready to work ‘ready by the ‘of his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Laird MacKinnon, | the hostess. and suppers on the farms came enity of the winter landscape, 18 i vee ee OChey | coctar’s definition and your’ ows Mrs. Paul Gondet in St. Louis, | Dartmouth, N.S. : : by lamplight. and a bareness ob- the content of sheltering roofss, ° “Bet whe?” Peter questioned. \tisposition) then you are eligi- as ‘ NEW_CHURCH TO GO UP tained’ in . yards. that in-sum-~’ the ‘ comforting smokes of the Rg vente vou sckioed the ble for systematic job - finding | Guests Easter Sunday at the _ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaudet and mer seqeens Sa bork oo ML. See ee Cee ‘Quiet, Please’ signs up?” Alex help from the local office of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | daughter, Catherine, have re- The Norwegian Seamen's we thought when we bade Au doors — and a work to do, nd orianed . oy _Depar t of Vocational Reha- i : 3 Mr. | turned to their home'in DeBlois, Church in New Orleans, La., Revoir to the little songsparrows works done. "Ah ha, little pigs coming” he Dilitation (1331) H Street North- and Mrs. Cecil Ward, Charlotte- after spending the winter has begun a $250,000 drive for a . It would be a long time before! Thi: morning when all was well ae , west, EXecutive 3-5268. in down ‘town. Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Months in Danvers, Mass. “ new church. The old building ‘ts we shonld be privileged to wel- with the springtime; when April oe hall; eh? Sorina’ts t town Washington, C_D.) | Clow: Cherry Valley and : too run-down to repair —-eeme—their.return_There—would-.smiled.-_-mildly —and—one rt ne eae Sty The Department of Vorutional Mr and.: Mrs We Cadmore:- Mrs~-Hector -Leard of -Cen=: A be winds cold about the eaves, aware of an increased numberof N°" Pr Nee ore her Rehabilitation is a federal pro- t Sacslettniown ee ‘Bedeque spent the Easter |x.°°°° °*°° °o 90 oe teoooes _Fings of frost on the panes. snow. feathered visitors About on Eee eee ad Cat - operating nationy--wide; ————————————agliday—at- the -home-of-her-sis-|t i BENNETT CARRE {- 4 fall and drifts along the valley. 'songsparrow; came back to -the thane oe the yard | With branches in every state in | Sally Nicholson of Moncton, iter, and brother - in-law, Mr. I at i 3 Winter would spread a blanket vine which,clinfbs to an eave. fi ae to have a of the union, many |N.B., spent the Easter holiday (ad Mrs. Pat Mahoney of Hali- District Supervisor $ deep and white. before they When the spring warms and the ee Sak a er Tt as ae leas capitals. others fan- ‘with her parents Mr. and Mrs. fax. N.S. She was accompanied'$ Charlottetowa="PIE.L. = should once mace sing to xis. sun's sonile is caressing amd €9-| "Eros arrows. anglers... | Sing oul tetn.cther suegs, hegully |Allan Nicholson, Wood Islands. by her daughter, Mrs. Willard|{ Sum Life of Canada = sweetening the summer hours. courazing, maybe asf mi baseball... piglets: Springtime’s Populated or hospital - center- : é ' \Leard and daughter Kelly of ¢: "hone oer - $08 ° It was long to look ahead. but Our loaves. or iron the pieces tiie now. Belote eka bhseseee Mrs. Milton White, Murray, y lé e 3 in this hindsight, we know that. of wash. or attend to like chor- iaas ell Tallow Z A’ staff of eight counsellors ‘Harbour, had as guests over the | ; | 2000S 6S0006S 00 DOSSSOs: the time spent fast away. There ¢s of the housework, we shall gprs — Diary — serves the branch Department of Easter holidays her three daw- | was crunch of frosty. steps. The hear in the silence obtaining. C054. night... Vocational Rehabilitation affil- ghters, Mrs. Bruce MacPher- snowfall we had, and white drifts. pet es o . their —— ie ee : -*'son, Winsloe Mrs. Crilly Bourke; o Ther as ss without — ay. 3150 opening a seaso = ) Charli : ‘ - +a limited. of fullness, which wil! end for us ; | C il ° hii h i SPRING WEDDING cout haa Gordon = But against this, to lend the sea- in the sizht o! a tone, and, we Genera OUNCI Hig Ig ts ood Ry TRACY ADRIA é = idiots with tiled Se j : Frem always fancy, lonely kingfisher a + TRA A ¥ ith a + -pevia B of Halif NS. : » perched on a wire overlooking lj : ° | e FOR THE spring. hride. dice, a self - fabric belt and a ie visiting ith i crag ie s 8 the then deserted stream, ang- Out ined At Specia Service here is a beautiful wedding floor - length bellied skirt. J ra aad ts a u ore S = t ¥ jlegs came by today to try first ; . gown that combines the new A full, cathedral sires is- a Liew aa: Liew , r k ‘fortunes at the trouting. _Taking—-his_teat_from—Acts_15--Council-of the United Church of “1? the 7 ve genase Leggs 2 re crowe George No luck I would-say” Mack 6 ‘and the Apostles. and elders Canada, held in 1964 for the _ %¢ dress is m _ “a Parag head. - Reuben Cahoon has returned & NEW BALLET jobserved, seeing a. visiting car came together to consider of first time in Newfoundland. He *“'SS 23072 — i — ‘ga ate to Pictou, N.S., after spending \withdraw from the old mill- this matter”, which he said) said the General Council is the ‘'usters of sweetheart roses. a few days with his wife and e iroad, when he was about to set possibly recorded the first coun-jhighest court .in the United \daughter im Murray Harbour. | Oo e 195 é ROLLS eut for school: “Not a g00d ij of the church, Dr.C. R.Wed- Church, and meets’ regularly ° i J ' ‘wind, this. And besides. the ber of Trinity Unitpd-C h-a-7 ¢ Wi, | “that-men: may be able to consi- Abegweit C apter IODE | Mae Bradshaw, a former *re Ps water's not clear. Perhaps” he Summerside, addressed a large der the changing needs of the ‘sident of Central Bedeque, is er suas eer oraae -congregation on Sunday night'church”. The General Council ; T ‘home for the Easter holidays | Sun Spun at Kensington United Church. | is trying to do what the apostles Oo oO ernoon ea ‘from Toronto, where she h as j The service was the Thankof-:did long ago. keep the church : spent the last six months. She ow fering of has peo Church relative to the times. Final arrangement were next meeting. so that shipmnt is visiting her parents, Mr. and Women, and was conducted by ‘The minister stated that made for the Abezwett Chap- of overseas parcels could be Mrs. Everett, Bradshaw. er 20 oz. tin Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mrs. women are taking a greater ter IODE Anniversary Tea to be completed. It was decided to Sunnyvale . 28 = Aylm ® for ee bag ning than ever before in * \e held at the Royal Canadian Le-‘hold a rummagie sale in the (pj. H. S. MacDonald, Mrs. | : late choir ted in the singing Of General Council both as tay zion Home Summerside on May near future. Marionsid end sous Jock end | Peaches 69c Wax Beans 39 the congregational hymns and women and as ministers. The sth. Several members of. the After considerable discussion, = oe.e . a on eee. Pon ‘wonderful welcome given the Chapter will be presented with i was A teak ie 5 FTTRFFRTRRRTEARRERRH* 4 made the Day”: and “O Lord; ; vin- 5 ms at the 1 4 >| most Holy”, with Gordon Mur te and by the city of St. John's tea, presentations to be amade gira SG «PURITY DAIRY {@ YORK PEANUT - ase ray at the grgan e meeti Ww Wy resident of ae ee 6 §; : Tae |" De, Webber gave 0 imol lune Gucgty agpeeriniee by ailldie Preveecim Chaser. | Bisinees having been com-4 “Parents Prefer 5 / NEW 2 LB. teresting talk on some of the | who attended the speaker said. The April meeting was held oe a ae end 6 Purity Products % — JAR C highlights of the 21st General! Following the ‘service, Dr. at the home of Mrs. W. E. Jen- served by the committee, Mrs. | Si] Kent St. Die! ¢7198 4 ; 4 Webber showed slides of many kins, with 16 members present.’ 1104 Gorrill and Mrs. Robert 6 - : 2 O Ni ht jbeautiful scenes in Newfound- Mrs. Lioyd Patriquin and Mrs. Wood : POOLE OOELEGEGEX Duncan Hines 2 pkgs Graves f pen Wig land/ taken’ by him and Mrs. Thomas Hall were welcomed ws Pork ‘ 2 for “ | . Webber while im that province new members ° Held By to attend the council meetings. jt was reported by the conve- th ° MA a e X ce C and Beans 43¢ ; | ‘The minister, Rev. L. M. Mur- ner that the bridge tournament) [f’s the Greatest < : ; Youth Grou ps iray, made the announcements, was very successful. To conclude : 1 Oceeldliiiamaadanienss thanked the speaker and pro- the ‘tournament, Mrs. Reginald Perfection 5 tins By, pal. (64 07.) ‘ Wednesday evening was ‘Open nougced benediction. Mrs. Frank Pope offered her home for am . Night"’ for CGIT Tuxis, Explor-| MacEwen, Mrs. Duncan Pick- afternoon bridge to entertain 7 o hem 7 Milk 19 J 49 4 ers, Parents and friends in the etts, Mrs. Walford MacEwen pa the players. Expenditures were (* I ei ee 66 avex csi ; ‘ new auditorium of Kensington Mrs. W. S. Latta ushered authorized for a subscripuon . ‘ United Church. Hall. received the offering. to the year book and $30.00 was Thursday, April 22nd and ' > Betty MacFadyen and Fran- voted for school prizes. It as ; ® . ’ ces Caseley led the devotions ‘and 2 also decided to pay the first in- . e ec on ce ream . Gordon Murray was pianist. D- Interesting Talk ‘statiment 0 $20.00 to the Prince Friday, April 23rd ‘ rothy MacKenzie, a CGIT lea- County Extension Fund : ‘ der, presided, and said that the Heard By WI Members were asked to have ' FREE 4 girl's knowledge of this year’s all knitting and sewing in by the AT ‘ Pk 1 GAL. study on Trinidad and Brazil Guest speaker at the April! — — . owe 2 : Cc ‘ was abetted by resources such | meeting of the Clinton Women’s ence Marchbank, was discas- Cc Ss : as maps, the missionary out-| Institute. held on Tuesday sed and filled in BE SURETO ATTEND ones $ Pop into this cool. care-free reach etc. ‘The missionary and evening at the home of Mrs. Wil- The Institute News «as dis > *charmer when you want to ; Maintenance objective of each fred Pickering, was Dr. J eam tributed to the members. and Sunkist 6 oz. tin B Long green 2 for * relax and look pretty, too! New- | group was. shown. "| Halliday MacKay of Charlotte- it- was decided to renew the Tickets are available at the door 2 for | » est in a blazing - bright Island PET OT’ MASCOT | The Missionary Co - ordinator, | town. CAC subscription. Mrs. Stirling M Cc A Members Cucumbers C * print. Very, very easy to sew — ; Mrs. Alexander MacKay, pre-| per sgacKay was introduced by MacKay will be hostess for the or from Y.M.C.A. Lemonade C » Pure delight to wear. nae sao! ting ten oe sented Werle Friendenip bad Mrs. Weiram MacKay. and May meeting when roll will be . , . ‘ 4@as 4 ’ i ; ee . ae ‘ » _ Printed. Pattern 4907: Misses aa ‘ doliahetel pet “ges to. three girls, Jackie Smith, | chose for ker ‘very interesting responded to by ne i A A A eo — cA . 9 x ~Ginda Hunter and Nancy. Kelly. « oi would like to visit”. AT AE New Cro ? Ibs. Sizes 10. 12. 14, 16, 18. Size 16 topic, “Extension of Time”. country you id iP * thes Me vai. 3m ; Playful 18-inch poodle has- She said the church is rich in) president Mrs. Harold Meeting adj and re- » Texas tMFIFTY CENTS (30 cents: im fock for child mas sipped tu Symbolism. and explained the | Heaney. extended a, vote of freshments were served by the . AT TAYLORS - ---- y . [NTS |: i far”. ib © ; ¥. ‘ ’ ‘coins. (no stamps, please) {Of modern style. Pattern 7001: meaning of the badges. She thanks to the guest spteker om hostess. assisted by Mrs Ivan , ° N Onions oes 25c | this pattern. Ontario residents td atte said the purpose of the CGIT iS) hehalf of the members Pickering Sead Y conte caite Gan. Print hmee cee Based o0 the wards Of Seriptere. | vee meciing opened wih “te STEAL Wics) OTe EWE uD MON us ‘ Stay SHEE Mate Abbe THIRTY - FIVE, CENTS "uy irene, in vie ait wea at Tina vo ewe eee _<g __N | : rae i ANEE ADAMS Thirty. - five. cents (coins) for God and man’. Rev. L. M Mur- Tesponded to roll call with “2 yore popular in Montreal dur- N s NV —= > : Order to A. eas’ this pattern, no stamps, pleae, ray offered a prayer relating, te SUSsestion for a community ™- 14. the weekend—with thieves YOU CAN SS - care of Guardian Patriot Need- | 1 tite Brooks, care of Guar- concern for others. jProvement:" One visitor “8 Breaking at two wig ‘firms re \ LBS. + lecraft Dept., 09 Frost St. Ws) ois. Needlecraft Dept. yette on Trinidad was Present. The secretary. Mrs. cited in a total loss wf $7,000 ‘ Tercato 1.. Ont dian - Patriot } pt..| A playe Willi Cot the “3 . COMPLETE FASHION RE- 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. staged by Mrs. Stan Moore's t of the . muine- worth of assorted hairpieces, PORT in war eew ‘Spring Sum Ontario residents add 1 cent group, as well as a contest om te al Sen tr cues ke police reported Monday . Oo ’ E % » PAT- Portuguese words and gestur-) °°. decided « mer Pattern Catalog plus con- sates (ax. Print plainly district for the Cancer Society, 4. : | gon tor ONE FREE PAT. TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- es weed ia Beasl. This yes fol also to collect the “Flowers , of N ON ALL TAYLOR DIAMONDS \ Com Beef 9 Beef PS eee ; TERN. ‘“Svervthing vou need a a i , : “ os e¢ tor the life vou lead — 350 de- 1985 NEEDLECRAFT CATA- A Tuxis panel of two boys an- worn, ecuaaaren ‘te ca — ‘ FREE INSURANCE — CONVEJENT CREDIT ‘ sign ideas! Send 30 cents now | LOG — 200 designs, 3 free pat- swered questions on Trinidad, ; . { : x ees NEEDI ECR AFT CATA. terns. Newest knit, crochet asked by Mr. Murray. and The dates for the day camp to » ; . » / LOG . ™ dociens. 3 free sat. fashions, embroidered. 25 cents. four of the, intermediate girls be held at Clinton Beach. are G8 CONURIaeTS - SEmG SERVES \ LB. C. * terms Newest knit, crochet /Now! Send for tlegant, new held a panel discussion on Bra-/July 1090. oad ts a ee ce) renee. noms res, x ; acs . nes “Decorate with Needlecraft!” zil v ow, Project. a ; vieer dean iar aa — 5 beautiful room settings, 2% Finally there was a —— wane yo cane named § * : "§ N 9 ‘ ~ > P “Deco ete ceediecraft!” complete patterns for decora- CGIT” panel of Senior € wi . a. cis Spring Drapenes ° r 8 benatitel sion ae eal tive accessories in one book! Pil- on Trinidad with Lorna Waite A letter of appreciation to the 3 ‘, $ : ’ P. Se & Ltd. Cudmore e c plete patterns “toy jo--rative lows, wall hangings, curtains, as moderator This number in- Institute was read from the [@ newest shades ° no S LY DIAL 4-8585 CASH GROCERY P secessories in'one book! Pil- appliques, more! 60c. cn. a a, orf teacher and pupils for installing ¢ @ finest quality . > QP JEWELLER N and 4-8586 DIAL 43813 lows, wall hangings, curtains, Value! Deluxe Quilt d and a im . the new furnace im the school ° 3 u s aoe ae — 18 complete patterns anes aa cadena “ae a The questiounsire frem the coe- 2 166 Prince St. Ch'tews 3 = 121 Grafton St. Dial +4233 YE FREE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED. ' agit Book 6) cents. ’ ° : = bemslete pene 6 cents. imed a huge circle \vener of Agriculture, Mrs Clar- 4 o0ce0scssss00000008e WSOP OOOAAAAADAAAOAAAABAEE: ‘ a s + e : ex . » . ” :