I Mod Mano during the .. {WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS IDA BAILEY ALLEN Vows Pledged evening were by Arthur ar:e l . I . Murray R landi dGlen .MacEacltgt'n IEigh- . an anctng was y iy Easier Provect Piannecl Enioy The Last MorseI . Liam. IMP ttiat‘iraze of Linda All!“ Refreshments. which includ- ‘ Hot Buttery Spaelzle 3"" It i. TUMORROW'S DINNER m .l n h it Will i a m t ed a three tiered '(".\‘a_\' both of Murray Rivelicake were served from the din- ptate recently at home in table decorated with golden By New Glasgow UCW Mrs J. S. Edwards. usin: men tor lItt‘II' regular meeting. “MIA l” Ult“ill“- lllt‘ (‘IW‘ - . . . "f 1”“ I’l'ldr- itapers il.cut as her topic was worship ltcld in I“(‘Itl'llill',\'. ' "'“l 1 “hm-"0“ "'1" “I “1“ “mm”?! \PTmnhm (mum 5WD ““~ “all” Bart‘m’ "HIL‘IaIEdi ‘ Iczttlct‘ ltil‘ tltc .\Ii’ll't'll itict‘I'ti: of The worship >(‘I'\.t‘(‘ was led II'WI II'C‘II lak“ IK‘l’t‘Il dltlllt‘rb In”! Lake [with 3' 'llf (MUM? Ting N‘l'emnnY- ‘ 0 New ottisuttw t'itttott Church by \tr. Illlsst'l smith tttkttt: as tititmlat In the Middle “N. "P The bride. :n'en in marriage? HOUSGI'lOld Hm”) ‘wimmr hm. Wm. “prawn,” Sprlpml-pj l The perctt were tried to . 91mm“ P'W‘k by itivt‘ father. wore a street-i Fabric dyes. dissolved in I Scripture in unison was read “ludian “as i“ m... “mmhvt :(iltlf‘lt brown antl broilulll in “‘lll"I‘mwfil’mfl‘l“ 3”” If‘llL'lli dress of white brocadeismall amount of water. make followed by a hymn, with Mrs. Mappinmm ’ l l t't‘l‘l‘llltlllltithl)’ \llllllll Iltil. pitec 3”“ "“’ 5“” ~Jtllll with scoop neckline and.attracttve. unusual status for ‘Wal'IIC‘ItI ()rr as organist. a nd titlier t'eudittus were :_'|\(‘n hi ' on a laruc platter, ’l‘ltc accotn ra‘l’hflrl Pu” MPH” lily ll'illll slemes. Her chapeliunfinished furniture pruver by the leader. I \h-S All”. “Mow,” and 31,3 pattttttettts: a big bowl of crack! ' I g, V) yet] was held in place wtth ‘thh .‘tnutt MCH‘IIMIH prest- prank (whim ttt;;- crisp shredded cabbage with w '1 '“rmflllc “‘"l f‘l ‘ MM} para and she Farmed a. 3'”. time youlsinp remember dittu, roll cal was answered by Ti“. prompt,” “as in “hm-m oil and cider \‘IIIPLlal‘ to mix I "1“ “31 ‘lt'y-Clt Rd-‘l’l‘mr-V’ bouquet of pink and white cat- there's "0 nutrltlmtal 0!“ quality ‘11 mettthers offering scripture “r the business when m” Ca“ .\ourown dressing. and a :ener- k'hfiBFRRY , ‘ .\ll‘x IlHIltilh diffetence between white eggs 0‘" 9 ’- p I 5 “"l "‘9 “0rd “9' was resiondcd to bv scriJlttrc ous nowlful of old- fashioned ‘ I'l' MLLB“ -I‘l'I“ \cot'tt as bridesm a id and “0“” The Wit)" merely ' ‘~ " I ‘ I l‘- c sifted tlour ‘ .lttlle - , frottt t‘ot'tntltiatts, spuct/Ie — small dropped GCI- . 't ' I’! wore pale blue brocade with a‘lnd'l'a‘t‘S Ill? hrt‘t‘fl "I h" 'h A .(Iflmnlmne “N's. fipnmnmd ‘ It was aL'rced to have a cake “""1‘ “5"? dumpl'"h' mused 1i: w sad hi I . z . . "lilit'lttll: litllhtix headdt‘t‘“ and prmluced 'l to plan lot an I-iitstet lea to he NW. as won as man, available. with butter. .\s tlte ('het' leisure. *' N" "u 9' “I‘M- I’ “ “ “‘4 ioi't'tcd a ttosccav of tinted car ‘ held-Mair. 30 at Mrs, H e a t h m.__ (51“. Johnsmn invited ly finished the last mortal, his I l’t’t‘dN'“ up...“ (‘oordtnale a hedroottt a n d I “(TIL'IMM 5;], . f .‘ I members to her home for next "5"“ “Icallmd- a 5”"? Sign be rid “Stilt-t . “M3” \""""' mm” z'rl' ham mlh COIOII—rnmu'hw fill-eels Cl .‘et.l)u“l‘.l‘l‘w 0. d'blgxs (rm “mt meeting wltcn she will have had dreamed ill) a new recipe. ‘1‘ Cl?" 9.“; grailm‘nl , ilttt't‘ 8 (INF MS!" nylon dress t anlddm“°].5 ‘ "\‘i'llallnc m il'fl’efii ’ " ‘ ‘4 ~ » ' t ‘ III] . . C . ' . ' ' ' C'ii'Lt-Sttld‘ilsih gitd‘i Charge 0f “'9 “(H‘hhlp SONIC“ “I “0059 Spacmp' Madame" filth]; liiittgr rl'n "M W [IN a hm”! 0! we“. :lltlllgdylli‘i) I‘l- Ii'tfiiritlv“\?‘:i)hrlg was decided‘ th‘a ‘ ‘ mombws- Lunch committee are Mrs. he beamed, “containing corn- “up”; ‘ “l ‘11 lit‘it l’t‘litl“ I E 1 1e ‘ 3 ' W‘nuld donate or lend dimes Lfor‘tA lice Mat-Neill. Mrs. Frank lineal. wottld be a perfect mdt- , c' nmk I’l‘itltkh'rt WIHINWN hl‘tllht‘l‘ KN. n,” ,1) Q “can and no“. , ‘ Crabbe and Mrs. Lester .lolttts “(129 with fried fish." ‘1 ' » "I III" BMW“: “'35 b0“ man- - p “ U‘ (‘- - , . t .the piesent. m" B, 'k . u t ‘t k. _h l c. canned raspberries. w e it lgnnflmnfl mp (.monwwv a Iooktni: by sudsin: ll'I the wash- Tlte treasurer's attd fricnd~ ‘ KPNSWGTO‘J VNCV'L‘R); I]? “‘1; d1“ (In ,1” drained “Town!” gm hold m my “WW in: machine for a few minutes. ship secretary’s reports were. “,qu R‘“,FR‘(.WI "Pup l ' lie ‘11; LE‘Z Sift dry Ingrfllit‘llls Itin‘lilt"! .H Wm.) ”‘ Rlll>0 thoroughly attd ry in heat new committee ap- ‘ , _‘. ‘ ' ‘ ( l' a mu" “Um” I add egzs. lemon rind. butter ant. ' ' - \M’H‘nl A mil I101 7- DIEN'C ? ‘ i i - t The KCNSIHEI 0 H ‘< In“ I 8 0 announced. and all the taste- - r , . ‘potn men s mate ‘ Rn.” Pa “‘11 Council of me “No” amp"! lllllk. Beat itttttl Hitlitiln A coat of paste wax will pre- : Thea Saudi/Mon Iltdlla' was i111“.val moi q}. n da v evening ' ' ’ Roll raspberries in t (‘\ll'.t ny COUpIe serve the rubber. he 9 p them lzitlille‘flrsyl}. Hellfsli‘onAndlewlhlal'Ch 8 at the honie of Mrs. ‘ “casuromems Inc" In“? flu-“r: mm mm humlr' Shmmfl‘ A . ~ A- y ‘ -. “meg L qaundm‘g Tm mgL ‘ ‘ Ni es for 6 ; litrn into buttered qt. llltiltt. Observe Ann “ t Stamps for the mission an;j t ‘H ~A~ It P ~ STYth T0 CROCHET CHEESE SPAEIZLE .cinwcm-er; steam 45 mm, Ln. ' q C I 8 theme” are I" be forwarded lot on ‘ 15' 'Q‘m ,rsenau one" Costly to “Y- Penm“s I" v (. cit‘ted all- ur nsc flotr mnld- 'l‘ltc "olden weddine aiinit'cr- ROYAL "E UR TIE Mrs. Warfteld Orr. 9“ 'le moc'm‘g “."l‘ Wrs' make. Delight a child with new “ ' A p p f I s ~ I t "l h ~‘ m . .. ‘ . . ' Corporation Limited , . I ‘ . ., l _” d . . .i _ .t"1\(‘ to will am one oi \ H. ..l \H \ -i, do \lr n l .d . . . Minutes of the lebtttati meet ,. . . . me or (up enttt ted corn .t ‘ an tan 1 ll] . . w i to .(u s ptayet in unison - fashions fot ltct doll. “(aim emu“, m.“tp “in (popum .. _ r. .l . . ,. Mocks and Bonds 1 _ d it I i- ‘lll! were read by tlte secretary. i y i ~ .. gi t.K “‘3 ‘ , . ‘ ‘ “WI ‘1“ [I‘ll t‘ In‘l-P “t” l‘ , c ose te nee tng. H ' CROLH 4T bprtns it t for ]‘qunhpn'v “mp v . . i - . . . AI E\ M WILSON Iv I: !.'\1rs. lhomas hither. and Inc an H.,,_im.h we“ do” palm." l tsp salt "I v ‘. v » ('(‘lllt't obscnct. w tten tcltitty - ' ‘_\1‘n~a"or ‘ STANIIOPE WI correspondence was read by 7386. '13”, opening mm.” 3_ '; c :rated Parmesan cliccsc 1.w (luff SWIM“. PM .h‘" t“ "it" film's ““"“ “HON” "Pd ~- (I. "m; 2‘ " Dial 4.3533 Education was the theme of Mrs, Peter .\lgii-Lellaii. ~ .' ~ .- . ‘ .k ' 2 was. beaten 0 a“) W?" M“ will as .‘tl titiir hotttc "‘ ' a ‘ ° . . - - . We“ 5”” “1m “pct 5 “IL " bcr’ » smelt Illlilel‘lhh brook trout ot - A " - -' ' ‘ N'arloucmw" lthe Match meeting of the Stan—l nu. mpmhws mmmpprcd m mudas’ jacket. I c waici , t I. . . ,t (MUM. “My” “a, “M... , -. , ~ t . . , in .. . i . . . . . . : IIODP WOIIIC‘II S [HEIIIIIIE IK’Id aL-hplp “1th (-(vntonmal dinners . T irly_ “‘1‘ (THIS 4mm],- for 7; Ilifill. IJIIIIN‘. nmilnd IHHI li..l|t .llltI lill det’IHsS \\lll(ll at» __V_,w,.-._ the home of Mrs. Reg Ross with Roll call was answered b." H'this pattern llm sinintis. I)It‘.’l.~.(‘t I wish. chopped tint-dry mm” 2 1h" m" “‘h- I‘lllr'“ t‘ttiitztttltit‘tt tiit' tn'cscntzttimi 0t ' '- t t t :1; Umi- \ - -: ‘> v t1.) members and one \tsuor at- members. and one visitor was. in An“. Brunt“. mm. m (mum. Hm}, ground himk “app” I” “I” “"h “I hm‘m‘. ~ “ t t In ‘lltt lottttt) “M ltd" l‘.‘ t d i t I\ with tbs) told w l' e 1 ~ -s L I 9“ "ll-"v welcomed. Each member an». ian _ pamm Npmnmwm “pm” sift together flour, cortttticat '. , I" ‘I_ h \‘l’”” *‘mllmm- ran 5 O 5 31K. AND MRS. SIMON MACDONALD ' Four Institute tttetttbers are “'Ct'Pd m” 1'3” With a 29‘ “'0” l 60 Front Street West Toronto t and salt' stir tn cheese (‘om- 5“wig mml it“ “"9311le m“ “R RM,“ WNW” “will” d. ~. < . . . . .. t . . ' ' ‘ " critms in c. '4 u .\i- o '- ivu . 'r-i '. B L It‘ll‘lnz. me. Rod U055 Um”?.mflmp‘lmy “UL Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent hine c2225 and water: gradually ‘ mm] wigflflé “5:1”; 1:! tirlnt int. ‘tt-ltitc l It‘tiliifl‘ll tit “It: Conn lens D G E {Mam “HIM”: held 3‘ “‘9 5"l’lit“- I “W 5m“ “I 5""00 “'35 ""“'d sales tax. Print plainly PAT-.stir ittto flour utt.\lure. 4‘ 1“", him)” and i. ,.,,lnl.,'lm' H \ guilty]: mil...“ llléad' It”; . .s .. , . t . . . . . . . . . 1 -‘ v - .;t‘:e : ' ‘ ‘ ‘ I _ atty‘ Lawson thanked to the new motttet house at .\II..TLRN :“MmuR‘ Nun.“ A“; “mp hath by i1 waspmnfms sodium'nlumlww ' I r W V _ H t _ H I N" March fir and Mrs Sutton \lcliitn illtll \II'~_ .\tattlcy Ilytttt‘nt. “‘9 ““men I‘” “"3 mural “'Il'Ch 51- Mari s~ II “3“ 311.0“! ‘0 DRESS. into '2 (its boilinn s'tlted water ft.‘ “J .. . . n 'l U mmmpdmm' '1 I) air! are shown followin: their SIII'IIILLIIIII. l‘ I“. 1, Thu groom they I’lll't‘ltétbt‘d for the school. send $5 to the Sui-red Heart 77t_.—r-s- . r “a (2 N) s‘a'm Du‘mh C I 0 Wu I” l.‘ Pall Vllt‘di f‘ttlntl Doll» fi'tt‘illltlll from that (thgifllllalltlll; P_M. t't't't‘ltl “‘Pddlnfl in lllt‘ I’I't‘hlty I\ the son of \lr. and Mrs. H “'35 MN?" .m hat" “le 1 William. annual mt‘t'llll” will be Iit‘ltl In sbac/Ie C ve r' boil 'tently thinly. and \mmamf‘ 0” m m“..- tertan Church. Victoria \l‘esl. '\II(‘II .\li-lionald. luverttess. Rural Beal'llfloallon PICIUI’? 0‘ ““mlm's dm'l‘lo‘l I” purthasc‘llle vestt‘v 8 about .13 min or until bitcfitend- ‘\ (moruhllnmii' “the”. iw‘. [.ml- Queen CI‘ICII‘IOHG The bride is the former .\lar» P IC.I tl’hoto by Heckhert IIIGHSCIWLI (Enlarged alld Placed 100 Mass cards to be placed at! “ecl‘mg'clmod “1”, 1mm.” “- . "01 [smlxfiika 1:11”: d I. n tirit Joan daunhter of Mr. Stitdioi. I“ I? 5‘7 00v Diw'isttn‘s li‘uncral lltime. f j _ a > ‘ II I . . . V . . ‘S-aue’u H‘ 0 m] (W. h . h g I h Committees dare their re- .\lrs. Adolphus .\Iat-K i n nontb-V RRl-‘lc I" (unffllh'nrw . d Rinse quickly with ball lllg’FltIe. l‘hen wttlt broad spatula “Parents Prpler SC 00' P0115 311d “‘9 New 01105 aDIWIHI- and .\It's, Alfred Brennan ltcldl Rohp’mmems w H “‘ 0 water: (train. Toss with butter turn to cook and brown t'et'ctsc purih. Products" H. H Cd. Correspondence was r H mm pm“. during [he m n mh-b-V “‘9 ll‘l‘m“ 3‘55"“ I” NW" 'tll(I chopped parsley. Dttst with ide 3]_ r t' D. ' 47125 tickets flI Ioomhs and {and discussed. with proceeds allttiuttttnl: tolla Dummy and M”- R“) I‘M” fresh ground black pe ppe 1'. Sauce: Saute choice as to r ‘ w“ '3 Miner Bros, , It was agreed tltat art pa “'5 some at once. sauteed Itsh steaks and flit‘ls' dd 'T‘l—to-tiuardiahjllizirlolrtetowii.‘ “till.w.\llal'-t'll TITS.“ HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Pltottc 1-8506 \lt atttl \lrs. I‘il'ttt‘st \|.icttott. \liu‘rny Ilrirbottr hatc I't‘IIlI'llt'ti I'ttlllf‘ .Illt'l' \'l.\‘.llll..' \it'll \Iachoti's .‘tIIlI brother in Inc In and \lt's t’t.ir eitir \l‘itt‘e I‘l'ttlllltt'lti \' Ii “"5 SM Ht‘ll. lIlt‘ \Il ~. .l o s i- p It IIat-‘iottt' who spent Ill ins l'(‘llll'll(‘tI I~lttzid \llt‘ is spcntlut: ttutc ill (‘ltarlottctowtt I'f'l'lllllllg to her home. Vincent Heck llurtttttitith. \Ittt'l‘.tt w llllt‘l ilt \I.t~s ti .\UIIH‘ lit'tttt‘t‘ “tilt spent the weekend with its parents. Mr, and .\Il'\ I’rcs tou Beck. \lt Ifdw:trd Ittl. ha~ lust t‘t‘ltll‘llt‘ll from two months iii the t'arz'ilti-att 'l‘he II)'(Il‘tt‘.‘l‘i'lDIltt' vessel. «‘55 Btiftttt was anchored at \l'tlIii! Island where the oi-czttttui'npl‘tt team from the Hcdford Ittsltlulc. Ili't"lllll)lllll. ttttttle up ot Hi. .I o h n Doe. .\I (footttiis. John Beck was doiu: research on a turbulent attcmottictcr. They retttrned last weekend SMOCKING! Extra-eas —-no watst St‘tttttsl Stitch stt‘atizht .tway to whip up this charmltt: day- time casual that's trimmed with h“"t‘.\t'omb smockitt: l‘t'ttttcd Pattern 482 Stu-m lit“. t2 xfit ‘ 31‘" WP ‘; takes 5",». t’tini-lt 'l'rarisfe. FIFTY (‘HV'I’S 1.30 It‘llI'-' tn ' stain is. ple'tse for ‘bottom Ontario residents ~ cents sales tin. l' r l ttt blottttv SIZI“ N ‘\ .\I lit . | Alilnttzss. s'n't. ; Ntwutiztt. 50nd order to ANNI'Z .\li\\l.\ “"9 0f Guardian V I‘att-iot I‘.tt IN“ WW . I Front Street West. Mute 1. Ont. I- ll .1 If li'l -. Itl'é, ' studs .liv ttir \ lit Home New ‘Yot'k. :tttit \Iouit'cul 'I lit‘ It_\t|ri-'_*r.i*'.lttc It‘tt I't‘dldlllili’.’ on the It .I t l t \l’lllm ttttttI \I:ti lttca. II is n at Il.t\ t'ctui'tiitI \pn tin: some tll I.ttt|c .\‘ztuds I.Ill\(I “Ilt‘t‘lt'l' I‘tctott alter IIIlll‘ :tt IIl\ I‘ililll" lit \ii-c ritucul .\Il‘s \I.‘Illl'|('(‘ .\liutli'ct' presided for the March tttcclitt: of the Lucy .\I:tttd \Iottt:ottici'\ Itilllf lllt‘l‘l tit: held (II the home of .\It‘s Iil'~.~ Iliii\ll(‘ \lctttttci's \tlIl‘tI to t-oitttttuc il.t\ll - note ut'oti-t‘l. displaying Illl‘lll lll‘tillllll‘llll\ tIlIl'JIL: the s It itt itt l‘ l' \ doll house is to he bottzzitl bv Illt‘lltltt‘l\ and pinned :u the lIi-tardod (Shdd t'cu's ('I;is~ .‘ll \\‘cst I\'cttt School,‘ and books for Ill\'t‘l'\ltl(‘ Ilospt lul's library .‘tt't‘ to be collected at the \tirt! tttci‘tiuz. Ilt‘ll't‘*vllllit‘ltI\ were sct‘vcd by \It's lioti \ltithIIatt and \l rs .\Iltsou Mutt-h (it‘l'dltl f‘ \I u r t .'t ; It .sttiti’ of the Health and of Iltt‘ \I't‘ :ttrt‘ .lttt‘.~tiitt. .‘tl Itotttttttou Bureau of» 7-: fitaltst L'\. tittawa. was a dc littlt‘ trottt his p .‘I r t s It credit ‘ltllltilt :ttlcndin: the 24th mutual lt'ttll\'t‘ltllttll of the Ontario t'ri‘dtt I lftttott L c :t : H e Ltd which t-ottthttlcd :it the Royal llottl. 'l'oronto. Saturday tit: Inst \Ir ‘~Ittrl.t:lt I\ :t pri'st rtlf‘lll of St Ilriaitl's Parish 'Ot» .ttiwtit ('l't‘dtt L'Ilhilt Ltd and ts It former director ot the Ottawa and lttstrtit (‘t‘edtt l'nion t‘hap tet'. lie is .‘tlsti former secretary of the chapter The convention was officially opened It‘riday tttornittu by “to “on. Wed t‘ass. attorney gen t‘rttl for the province of Ontario. t'ept'cscutittfl the premier of the province "ltc invocation L‘I\‘t‘ll bv Ills l-Ixct‘llency. l-‘rttitcts .-\ .\Iorroct'o. aux Iloutaii ('tttholic bishop the ttt'ct'dioccscs of Toronto. \I'lttlc ttt ’l‘itt‘oulo. (terry \'tst llt‘tl his brother John P. and M; and Mrs \‘vull Lantbe. for ltt(‘l‘l_\' frottt Emerald, Mr, Mitt :t son of Mr. and .\I rs. \Itit‘tttuh who reside in 3I‘.I'I.l. He returned to (tltawa ‘Suntlay tttuht. .1 5.. even twist Itt thc absence of president Mrs J. ‘ Gordon. the an- nual lllt‘l‘lltltl ot the Queen Mary V c c d I c w o r It (illlltl was in clittrzc of \lrs, I‘I\', ltell, , Delllots. who visit— ed St James l‘ulttxc wttlt ltcr (lattttlitct' \lt's. \‘olcsky. stave an 0(‘~ / Informal description of the tension. i The (‘harlottetown branch of .tlti‘ uttiltl hope to be represen» ‘ed itt London this tttotitlt :it Im- annual mcctinu of the London branch, presided over by Ier .\Ittittstt, the Queen \Iolhct‘ “mil.” Illt‘..\l. BItl-ZH‘II Ill li\I"I-Z\I' ‘\I“ Iltlthliilfl illtlI RIII:.'HIRII (‘outmtttttst lend- ers ended talks Saturday on the \Iosi-ow-Pekin: spill and pros ll‘tl\ for it (‘ottutitttttst ~itttutttt itiirtin: ltcrc later this ‘iltilllll 'I‘Iiv tttittlay c\i-It:tti;c premiers .lnnos Kndnr of thin- ‘Z:tl’\ (Illtl Todot' /.hi\"ito\ of Bttluttria was marked by plcas for preserving the tinin of the llocialist camp. ' .the warmth. be boualtt tor the 4-H Club The annual meetth of the Pan-'H-k's Boy Scouts is to be held at the school Mari-h Its, Ilat't'y Lawson gave an interesting: talk on education Lunch was served hostess and e o m m i t t e e tn half—hour charge and a social was enjoyed PRINCE'I‘OWV R0,“) l'(‘w \lrs’ .\Itt'c \lztt-Neill was hos- tie“ to the tttctttbcrs of I’I'llll't‘~ Road ELLEN’S DIARY tow n littited t‘huri-h Wo» Isolated By Winter’s Snow I) 9" $50.00 It was reported that the St. play is progress i it at favorably. and each woman in the parish is asked to make Indie to he sold at the play. by tltC the t'tim't‘ltlil'b [I H (‘ .\rscuattlt. The p r c s l d e n t requested to hate their re» ort tornts completed for the, ttttual tttcetitt: "he spiritual director prtilIII-i rl the following as n nominat- couttitittec. Mrs J o It n .\lrs. t'lttt'cttcc Hick- ey and Mrs. Peter .\Inclicllatt. \‘exl Illt‘t‘llltLl. which is tliei Farm Folk Await Spring I llllli. This morning it pleased Ill-'tl - the little truck. of Ill£‘\lllll.'llil(-‘ ltelp tit our tar nt i n 2. could Ill'lll: a arm of lltlll‘ICOd up to the yard. Winter had been keep- in: it in recent weeks down at lane's cttd. where ltaitliuus tit tt st be It it r s e and slctuh. or t-:' to crutplitr them. But It'dav after the spell of ittild weather. (Itll‘lllL‘. which the had opened a w ny for it. mach- ittc came tip happ i I y. almost to out" door. . Before too long. it came to tttittd. it will be alont: the fields. It “I” be carrying the require~ tttcttts of that first work of farm holds the >lét|)I(‘S stt‘ctcltct's. the pliers titer and tttattl. and those lit 1 it u s which contribute to- ward the fencing of the farm- lands The sunshine will have a warmer quality to it. tltrn. The wind will be happy. No kcening ' it over ost scenes. e fartit»folks will find in ottr days tltett a promise. a faith. which lookitt: into the future will pic- ture the outline of our developing dreams. 'I‘ It i s tinte the crops he abund a n t . l‘lte grain sown will germinate to the last seed. and prodttce iii the best Biblical measure. The L'rassl Ilow tltick and succulent i: will come fer the shit". as green attd pretty as lrt‘lztnd's own, attd iii the tttrtt of the montlts its carpet will be starre with low - growing. sweet, white } clover. I The little truck will carry too llS the stakes. that have been shar- pen to a nicer at chop- pintt - blot by the woodshcd‘s doot The chips. scented and halsamy. will be the cooks' por- tiott to add a liveliness to their springtime ircs. This morning spring was near. The truck came tip to the yar ’l‘ottiuht however. in a snowfall w t' is at times restless. March seems to have settled the t\\'iltl(‘l‘ in again. Mack had Peter by the hand. when after an evettiitt: Visit the two Itottted through it to the house across the lane. By the rope . swing. and the robitts‘ va- cant nest in the old hirch we them no. feeling for footitt: along the once more isnow'v patt. "Will Peter remember going home throttizh the snowfall?" James wondered. 3‘ ” e never know. just what lwill stick to a child's mind" we 1said. “It's liker he will recall the comfort. of his itt Mack's on the .‘Illtl the glow the the welcoming d on r :tbcutl " "I never knew what it up: to have (I brother for company. or hand light fortunate I hope too thcy lIlt‘i'C. Ittst how .‘Il'(‘ in that war will l'(‘lll;llll as now. always the 1best of friends " \Ies was mission from the company. He is niit-ntn: a col which k ee p s him indoors. I treat misery at present. “5. we milht l .l I bite of lunch f le us comfortably. 'beat' us off, each one to his and her ow n l.:tud of Dreams L Goodnight...” "We were tltittkitt: the wea~ ltt‘t' itzts >l| pt‘i‘it‘islt: ll‘ts mor- that if all noes well with make a start a he wood » cuttin;_t totttort'otv'" antes comtttcnts. peering ' I lie t'efrtzet'utor tti search "But this s n o w- .‘lll will delay that." . however. our present The old bed will crad- our pillows t 'ttItI tintorrcw litttry -—i s I 5 E 3. if 1 o 3 i O o If =+ O O O + i i 0 e 000000000 II. BENNETT (“ARR Insurance Counselling is rict Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-SSI7 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. OOOOOOOOOHOAOI Arranges Group Travel Plans C. N. TRAYNE Appointed Director of'l‘ra- vet for his company’s sales group. Mr. Trayne’s first official act was to charter a Canadlun National coach for their next. session in the East. “Chartered coaches are the trend in ” claims Mr. . "They allow my coll ‘tlgllt‘s to prepare ntuch of the business agenda on route. Saves time and mott- ey”, he. said. “For example, a group of (it) people, trav- elling itt their ‘own’ coach, can save as much as 33%. u can’t beat t bar- gain I” For longer trips, Mr. 'I‘rttyne charters a sleeper and also saves money. "When ottr group splits into smaller committees of between 10 and ‘3': men. we make sure they Iril\(‘l on (‘5; lit-d ‘Ilargttttt' or White 'I‘Jt'ottottty' Days. Even then. we can take advantage of CN's Party I’arcs and save 10C to 130'; more. I rcconttncud you your IN l’as senger Sales Office for fttll information about. group travel arrangements!" St'et'i-t ’ wr- tb i' you [ml the" _ I .. Di Iii: fiat. w: The stre‘i' b around the bad in thecriss-cross design. n. strap: continue under and Exclusive Cordth tabric inserts undertbe ' wherever t earl. bust for proper support. rounded tines. \~?\V'\‘. . 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