"Tfimdidefl-lllt acne saris?- w ken Up Natiiref-irom rd" ' 1- 131C559"- gfi;,=;1;v=,'=-*,,t'"-"*~"p l} .“"'H °""e..i...’.‘i"..‘.l‘."°'llfé.i'°"l-e§i‘; ,¢,"W=,,1g,,,d== 35w “use u ' IQ Gal" fl onrflllaalulslflilllssflac m], iagpxwsdunlglmd 011w“ Tang, (Fain g p e WEB CU Bu i‘ Bissau ELLEIPS lllllllY leashed var-er. ms- i Elma? 2m '9"h&,“d“:nk@"h Jtlilinent notice with you. 0-24-61 d?“ HUGHES DRUG S iueu betrarmiivouein T035 will be Jflk 7_ lrugtdtyt-hfluqc: Wen this afternoon and ev ng. “if-well. That! w y Id Hilly youth- I- ii. M " now taking an old “—' ..-Biie Beans. swtiu Nlililldf made at the Marlo Elena Beauty Salon ,0 W. stable 76 oreat o» so . ' M help other eiiectsoitoomucii Price 82.50 ail? $358,“ Phones Hunter River Presbyteri ic taxes early. 9-34. Liondrr. October ist. A7,.“ (Continued from Page W“ ”__'—'“ din i; of course well roofed “n hglt being the highest place it might be that the the pole which supper s a "silo will might surmount that . now. iiiicle of Z) but not prove to have such goo footing. was a 115i’ were cudd ed in their beds of straw, my wnry eyes, and round noses ex- ed and the next pen older ones t tn oon ewe , Pard t alglievellid fellow, the wilite of ‘his licenses were fined t4. d f xcursions down the grlieuiliid glbnrtecut. slept on the The doormat on the porch. I was oblig- Islanders are included in a list of ed to step some himheo deep or U2 long-haired coat soiled feigned was his slum ‘upper ‘Hm a a o And then refreshed by our naps, m; work was taken up with renew- M111“, ,4 energy. Jeanie came in to search out s favorite recipe of Judy's end 1, for that sussested it gt prove that m w ppbd up a cake and frosting. n. James went to industry came and then. the first mentioned was m, most suitable one to figure m James’ always thrilling dreams. It end nd s so hand had not forgotten every bt oi it! mlllllillfl- nay MoGuigen st. h made t: d him out over on the hill- all e with Mr e. - indicating thili‘. m0" C. their attitudes potato sre being inspected and an esti- am c1 the crogttnzbe there made. iir. D. is our guest ton ht-the iir. D. who has been d0‘!!! rpentry at Rob's and lilrlng bewitchlng music the who can from the mings cf his violin for young and ilder folks’ enjoyment at dances. lit came in the car with Jock. siien the showers cleared fotibutlei; time end beautiful wind tltuds were in the west—fainlly and mauve end royal urpie. the wind was threaten ng in ‘r the tree to s and about the eaves. = end the s reamsmzynti wplizgdsutgg: flamed u, , like the Island uigry waves atop. ell rushinB to- r nrds the waste- ates, mending egress. ziuries end Mr. and de- listened while D. chatted in the » ht and warmth of the old leit- ‘l... Ghost stories are favorites u a dark eerie night like this. Inn James catches this s ilit Hlld itso fte a psriiculerv l r would rather nliing one hair- send iim to th di ess oi the cellar isrtelle cream ftllnlunch than i0 8° wit, end then we settled it by together. One arn was m and Mrs. H11. Miller is leaving this stilt it was" eions a lonely rddd lithe country when all of e sud‘ 1'“!- ieii "an unearthly figure will! "P not believe it was any oi iumer friends-I'll bet they I “hi?” ‘,',{‘,‘§§”§,§-'§{§ view left yesterday to rejoin his (I d0 our can m!) he wee forced to sit 0n ti" nsdside. The a parition again hi)‘ ed beside h m and said hollow;- Mmt was eguite t. run we hed - u," return the other. "and sire going wwhavs another in a liiintsor two ind now a lovely it ti ilk this is at Iiihalrileis zreying and it asks in concern iiii what time it is?" I ‘hive been so absorbed I given it much thought. But "hush! is beginning irkl“ a clock srition. ttt m. e150 be n bit of yrxiauisence McDonald who have been visiting A], my door. he has ave you any confess I have not to tliirne the midnight hour. - Until tomorrow - Diary-WW‘ rence Giliis. Seattle. Washington. dent UB.A.. who spent the summer with there arise great mountain peaks her. Mrs. Gillis will travel to Los and olaieaiix high above the aver- harbor f year were lllfigghnlll) an "n: st . Martins, when sxpl died. k::;.'.""u dust, w! mo... ""' “'12:... ......- ', soothes. sands I C 3 I1 as itkl as yunk. Some of this cllsmllli- operations were canto: in- a drawing renher heavily m; my preserving sugar for the oc- wy, the barns. 1mm whence sounds oi inoreeg: M"; 1 lost him and presently Q8 all. 5th. Ad other d ays at Red rose. September You bu let another abso utely frag. y. trial next form of the S each. following Prince etl-Ialifax on Sept. 29. Leader TP. Butler. l5 Pownai St. Charlottetown; Fit. Sgt. P.B. Mac- Petere. Souris; Ptc. Ell‘. Birch. 137 Kent Street. Charlottetown. HOME BEREAVED — Mr. Ba’:- Mary‘s Road. received the sad news oi the death oi his nephew Augustus McGm- an who was drowned off the SS. ronwood. August '1. I-is was the only‘? of the deceased John Mc- ATTEND REFRESHEB COURSE —Three Island Anglican clergyman are among the '10 from the Mar- itimes who are attending a refresher course at King's Col-lose. Halifax. ‘they arc the Rev. Joseph W. Nowe, Aibertion: Rev. DE. Noel, Kensington: and the Rev. S J. Davies. Milton. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The funeral of William Daniel Docher- ty oi Kingston was held yesterday afternoon irom his late residence. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J. R. Skin- ner assisted by Rev. A. E. Todd. Members oi the Kingston Orange lodge attended in e body and con- eir service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Bertram Younker. Malcolm McSwein, John Gallant, Clement Wynne, George Beer. Everett Holmes. Interment Kingston Cemetery. Personals Miss Evelyn B. Hynes oi the staff oi Bank oi Nova Scotia leit yesterday morning’ to spend her holidays in Cambridge. Mass. Mr. Stanley L. Miller son oi Mr. morning to take up second year work at McGili University. Mont- Lt. Allison MacMillen unit with the Veterans‘ Guard oi Canada after spending a leave at his home. Mrs. J. B. Fleming accompanied by her daughter Mary and Ralph, returned recently after an Miss Mamie in Tignish. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. EJ. McTague returned to Mrs. Al. Bdmonds. 16s Boston St.. City left last week on e. visit to her daughter. Miss Florence of New Jersey, U.S.A. She was ac- companied by her slster Mrs. Flo- eies. California. and spend a fits. before re b Z‘ home in Seattle. Moumnsl. sept- It — (C?) - Producs prices today fvlldlild by the Dominion Department of Al‘ rioulture follow: EGGS: Ont and Que A 46-40%: A Medium 44-44% Pallets U49: B 80-81; C 29-26. Receipts: us’! cases. {T111132 Whl ll Qill 10b bl% asteurimd lgoozl Silk-lift: N: - 4 ; N09 a ihlltdllit“. s/is i151 mi: (fl-mfill: O lint WhltO llld western l0 wholesale white for local and c1170" iflild. will!" 3° ii/is-zi. Que- 21W"- Receipts: 306i bores- PUIWIOES: '75 lb bags 1,00; ma. 1.60-1.76; P-ill- 1M- AREBETTIR mew- local WHEN PAYING i. _ meat Civic taxes plezslexdbrifitlig. STUDENTS Permanent Wave 9-26- AVOID LONG WAITS b - ini your third installment gt all/I- OBIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLI- NIC. conducted by Dr. T3. Aciser at Red Cross House, Charlottetown, .and Town Frldsy. October ults make ap ointmenis for 9-25-51 mo. NYAL z son 1 sass m... t tore. Queen Streeet. ‘s Drugstore Prince one article and MAGISTRATPS COURT —Y8S- for resting. Small pigs gm bdglgnillgflilaiérlglttéhgregggeufil der the Excise Act was sent 11p for Pflfzlent regulations. luv Principal controls still in. rcme t. Three radio owners w. hout “will” u"!- DUE 0N NEW AMSTERDAM - Edward Royel Canadian Air Force ar- er when ! riving on the troopshlp New Am. tune there for wood to build the sterdam which is expected to dock Mount Stewart; N/S LE. iesimo Chisng 11 ambassador to Chine. Bl a number oi effect, Labor i°ddy in a statement employment for women either dill! exempted tain national em permits before seeging i118 emplopment llldy not hire a m permit. m but employer eith must obtain 4. Employers wanting tlsc ior male employees red there. mssion. 5. Labor exit, permits be obtained by anyone wanting to to take a job outside leave Canada the country. 6. Employers in commerce must list itions with the nearest employment office, 7. Unemployed men must regis- ter at the employment office (tihey are out of work 1o.- ays 8. Special regulation technical personnel. 9. Restrictions on farms are still in effect t will be recognized large to said. be removed sible_ appreciate that in which are still tional Employment ENGINEER mutton, so}? 2s _ Johnson scholarshi- Of British Aircrall; an indu rv n: course flights. ‘Transport Auxiliary crashed in the Themes estuary. krwn. understandingheyes. "Ellen" their home in Kensington Monday WI-lE-gg-T rmlcvrlarfisflghlgissesr- Supposing the earth smooth. unrivifled greatest diameter and would be at the Equator earth is not uniform and are level. The earth's greatest Iiialoedleaenfim hood a esp, well beaten uneasy uailyndd work wlt a spoon pan at MOI. for 2 ese Communist leader. Kai-Shek. a d by Gen. Patrick J. Hurleyfrllise Labor Gontrols Still Effective Are Clarified controls still are in Minister Mitchell said 1' In the ilfoildsidnfieparation oi the empicgyer employee must give seven day; no. ti“ l" Wliiillk. iléiéillt for specific- as the constructionp such 2. Male worlsers must still o loyment and employers‘ Bil without s. i0llch with the Owen Sound pilot. 3. Female workers may seek o; dciiltlellt employment without a per-l er the employee or- was gvétiiin three days of being engag- took off from I/Judon for a 30-day their orders with th l office and have appliclarlllasoyment Men wanting to adver- “519 3°? Jobs must also obtain per- industry and all vacant pos- s still eppIyI men leaving Dart manpower controls have now been removed," Mr, Mitchen "Those which continue will Just as soon a; pos- but I think the public will this unsettled period of reconversion the controls in effect are very 1190955317 in assist the Labor De- partment, chiefly thorugh the Na. Service. Wdfiiirls toward a continuance of s high level of employment." WOMAN T0 TRAIN AS AIIL Dorothy Gwynne. l8. of Coventry. has been awarded the first Amy She will be thefirst women in Britain to become an apprentice aero engineer and to receive an engineerigig scholarship granted by s Boston. Mess. by the Society ---- Czmstructors. AIR BABIES NO NOVELTY W, Sept. 25—(Reuters) o NOW Wtlllilng as a. dreiughtsman. 5 n gills?! Gwynne socn will start p. four o v ar _ Won“. motor mp w Sydney i e ye aeronau cal engineer 9- 35 Amy Johnson. heroine oi many died in January, 1041, when the plane she was niloting h- an surf» ce. would naturally be where there is w. mountain peak at either end of the diameter. and locntinsz this spot has Involved a good deal of search. because as e rule mountain ranges _ I mountainous, is fairlv hgh. MAGIC lloney Pound Celia 2 .I|tOiI nu- Kc ism-pew lien masses; llrllnt dry on meal-at Ins with soieaors. Work shortening with spoon until luly and eenenalnisrezee . on , hours. SEAS, Sept. boys at the "repet" centre in Lev; it Elli it Wile true. R . O Overseas Headquarters ao Tse- Qenera-h which‘ sew it happen. flier. . S. control and began to crash oi it he slid Parachute hooked t0 the little mast of the aircraft. A5 tn fire hurtled earthwards. he was unable to do so. 99”“ Billet‘ him in the face Phillipos oi i-iiilegom relates that he and other local people saw the plane come down and land with the pilot hanging near the tall Phlllillllfl wrote to the R..C.A F‘ not so much to give details of the incident as to request that they out him in touch with PO Ahbcttg He cflilfessfd that he "bagged" the plane's propeller as a memento, and it now occurred to h‘m that pgr. lldDs Abbotts "might like to have it. as a souvenir of flse ‘ plane which b. I d‘d his duty so wonderful to save ijfllgglhlfi life bv landing s: beautifully or accept- all by itself " Overseas H Q. have put him in clarifying men and or Music to sootht- Canedari airmen |impatiently awaiting repatriation | promised when the frmcd a permit R C.A I‘ Overseas H Q. ' Bond |tour of France. Belgium, Holland and Germany. The band. under the direction oi Sadn l'_dr. Martin Boundy of lion- don. Ont . was slated to rfw- con- reris and broadcasts in Spirit-swig- Holstein, Am-stcrriam. Brussrls. wherever R C A.F' men are sta- flowed The 5i expert. mueicinn- have played all over the British Isle: and brfors the ‘I'M and Ouern at Bwkirgham Palace. to adver- must list refer- must still national TO COMFORT HEARTS THAT PINE i! r i ——- w/Eri The solace seeking souls go by tTo hear their pastor's voice Oi ins iration and of love In eac church edifice. It Ls the secret urge within That, calls the soul to prayer Within the ‘closet’ or the pew To lift it irom despair, To ins irstlons craved by man Up to ls source divine Out irom the Fountain-Head oi God To comfort hearts that pine.- , And guide them on the road of life And cheer that burdened heart To lift it; spirit toward the skies And give to iiie a char-tr Oi guidance thru ways Oi’ strength upon the road ‘Phat leads to everlasting life Freed irom the Pilgrim's load. Peter A. Reilly. that in I in the troubled (UP) — GLABGO One day this summer a woman climbed into an air ambulance at Stornoway. on the Island oi Lew- is off the Scottish west coast. En route to Glasgow, as the grey rocks of Mull passed underneath, a bon- ny baby was bom followed soon a ter by another. Records at the Glasgow R0 al Maternity and Wo- men's Hosp tal show several cases of twins and babies bom on the air ambulances flying in from tho western isles. have ocean depths opposite to them. Thus the Antipodes of the Hima- "gas is a basin in the floor of the South Pacific Ocean which is four miles deep. Because of this. the diameter here is little more than the equatorial average. ‘Ihe longest diameter has been found to begin. at Chimborazo in ECUQQOI‘, The top oi this mountain is four miles above the sea at one and s half degrees south of the Equator. A line drawn from here through the centre of the earth would come out on the North coast of Sumare, which, if not actually Officer had a i‘s thickness But ‘he here and thickness mew“ Kerr-slit Ksspvarssilsusnee Ktcpdemoasalsues hora.‘ wlslgnoondssslbfi on , a nandiosata at with not stir to Ihtly laurel 9" a l" I l" IIADIINGANADA (leer Yogtgiuliaig Mess Room Ghatter WIITI-l THE H.C.A.F. OVER- fi — (OP) — Till B18 land said, frankly, they didn't be- Tne story told by the Canadian Spitfire vliot. now back home: of the adventure which led to his culture and two years in a Nazi Dllldn dump. Just sounded incred- ible. .A.F have re- ceived a letter from a Nether-lander PO. J.E. Abbots Oi’ (i013 Third Ave.) Owen Sound, Ont. was on an escort flight ovcr Hulls-dd uh July 20. 194a, when, he related. his Spitfire went out of Abbotts was throw t‘ r tn iiflhter. but instead of‘ ggtltin; c193: down its tail and his radio e tSpiF s u - flied desperately to free hlmsclfrblllt _ ___ nominate-wow» Apnqrjijiirowiu GUARDIAN _ In Memos-lam MR8. WILLIAM IDBIITS _ Illl 0f Wm]?! HIV! I .1 Tne community oi Middleton and other intuitions site's» vs nmep- Iliffdiilldink dial-rim We Ilduen- pliestius oi a saw treatment - ed on August 28th when it became m, i» egg“ "f: mwn that Mrs. William itoberis first da in feet passed away. r... '.. cw “"1"” W» sowi- vs- u w . m M“ g“ finalise" M. 70th year sne was quite active and is tea-I'd?»- aiuea better you look. ‘dgtenissshlgebzbout ti} twig months ego came an t. c best medical attention and mo C01;- lldli-t loving care cf her iamiiy the ild-dlldiiy weakened till on ‘use the herself But it is will be Wu ‘IJ/glrfiianbemitholic c urch, The last hurch was ‘taco pisstor. Rev. ,1. re uent ‘ her I i1 I y visited She leaves large circle of and ten chlldre McKenna, Ncwtcwn 0M daughter (Elizabeth: William Sherry Dledeceased mother i2 years ago. She also leaves 2i grand children asirmid 3 great grandchildren to whom Me was devoted. Also one sister as. Annie hitzsimmons. Cum. brildge. Mass. he funeral which was largely attended took place mun her home to Et. Malachys CllllTOiI, Klnkurg at 9 o'clock. August 30th. A SOxmn H h Mass oi itequiein ivas ceie. brated by the pastor Rt. Rev. J. A. ivfurpliy, assisted bv Rev. Wm, Mt; Gllikan as Deacon and Rev. Leon. nrd McKenna as sub-deacon, vho B350 i-‘Ofldildted the service at the grave‘ where all that was mortal ti i1 idvlng wiio and mother was iC-n- derly laid to rest there to await the resurrectionfflie pail bearers were: Messrs. Wilfred Craig, Enl- son Wright. William Sherry". Earl Roberts, Albert McCardle and El- mer Roberts. May she rest in peace. ---__Z..._ Gard of Thanks Mr. William zlocerts and limlly wish to express their most sincere and hens-felt thanks to their pastor Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy, to Doctor Mcyse and their many nclgnbozzrs and friends who so lLIldlY aisisteu them in their bereavement. A110 to all those who. tent Mats Cards. Letters and Cards of Sympahy. NITS. i181‘ WILLIAM A. cisivirslnnl... est. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam A. Camp- lzcil, iviortmez, Caliormc, i11.e h3- teiied inc sad iievis oi tire ueatn Ci their riiie son, Pic. widlain .1. Udlilpihdl, Jim, llI action on icuion. ‘inc young new “as a member 1.1‘ the "Rea Arrow? ministry Uiusloli and hcid tizc combat JIIBXIWY badge for exemplary behavior in battle, me PhlLlpDlilB pipe: atlon Medal and the uiaiic-Pacliic nio- bon. He nan teczi in ihe ssriuce since August, i944. 4 William J11, was bom in Oakland but hacl lived mcst of nis iiie in Martinez, graduating ircm ‘ the Alhambra union High bclioo. i.r1 1935. He was employed by the Union Oil Refinery at oleum. Caiit, before enlisting in the U. :4. Army. '1' he lather of this lOI-illl 5°1- cier is a native of Prince hdMIiICl 151mm; his mother was Lorri hfi Australia. Also left to mourn is d widow, ivirs. itebecca Campbell BI‘- two children. Wrllicrlu Jdfievll "id 12c . saggraiccl-fisiniarixliz official inform- ation that hi5 soil had besn kiln! in action. Mr. Campbell. an. iélil- chased an additional $2000 Ci eel’; enth War Loan Bonds in honoi o. the young man who leit a happy home to fight for llls native coun- try-and gave all he had to cfi-:r—— his iiie. He lies in a hoi-os grave n“. from hi5 native California. ill be kcpt 232x118 hflgr “latllxmrtlmelv —- Odit Blld Maple Leaf. in! MEMORIAM Mum shared, former well known saint, Jolm florist, passed away at the saint John General Hospital Monday evening after a 1on8 illness She was born in Scotland, a dausil- ter of the late James and Mary Donald but had lived at Ashbum for the‘ last so years. where the s] houses were located to sill)- pi an extensive clientele. lifrs. Shand is‘ survived by ll?‘ daughters. Lillian. wife oi Rev. James T. Ibbott. Charlottetown, P. EL, Jean wife of Ve Rev. Dcim w. s:, ruiiei- oi Suite ooh. Marsu- ret wife of Rev. Percy J. Heslsm, Dalhousie. Christian, wife of 1A1:- rick G. Lannen. Bourlamague. P- Q,, Blanche, wife oi M18115 - Cd?‘ michael. Clifton. NE, and Miss Anna A., at home; two brothers. William and Peter Donald. both oiScotland; seven grllldcililiilell and several nephews and nieces. The iunenal took place on Wod- nesday from her residence Ashburn Road. Interment was in Fernliiii Oametsryn- St. John Telegraph- Journal. UTILITY CIOCKERY STAYS IN BRITAIN BTOKE-ON-TRENT. England. Soot. N — (OP) - The United Kingdom will have to be content with plain white "utility" cups and saucers for a while longer, potterles officials say. Many factories which made fine china still are closed and those carrying on are swamped with orders from overseas Throughout the war gaiiy colored crockery. of a quality not seen in British shops her charity and kindness. won ior thsl 10v; and respect oi all. n t e horn t; ~ nil-wed moat. Bile vwalareai t’: voted wit: and mother and she had m! lldi.\ileas of having mogt; o; She was a devout‘ member of the rites ot H1 administercgiyto liigifhcf; A. Murphy her uuiing i0 mourn beside a friends her hugbgnd il- Milly. Mrs. Cnar- . _ _ cross, ' ' ""6... e thought. But as it neared the Ismail" La“"‘-‘i-'-i\. Mrs. John Quilty. EBENEZEE Site makts interesting use of god~ Thomson. _ _ ground the plane miraculously W“ shme- P- E- 1-: Sister Mai-y n s tember meeting o; gn- eta iii adding flare m starts. ‘she Grade 1. D.-l, Winmired Thom- 29ih. ltruimhiesied out. skimmed ovcr a gem‘ ‘Adm- Si- Pillli. Minn; siS- “e21? Wigner“ Institute was hem outstanding trend o1 the entire 5,511 and Donald ivlacuonaid; 2. sin? (By The Canadian Press) rooftop, and cgme to land ina. (‘elri 1' Mary Elects (Liiiian) Pacts. e l‘: h m of Mrs Pew. Mame. collection i5 extravazcnt use of‘ Sherrin and George Wood, equal; OTTAWA. Sept. ze-Manpower °i iililil bulbi at Hiliegcm The all.» N- Y.'Wllliam J. Middleton. at t °ith°ei§ven members and three maternal in iavisn drapes ands, Frank Harvey iinil Film" w°°¢ gillliigdls introduced to provide nd- ma“ w“? Olly slightly damaged lottmt Kent's Omis- J0hh. Char- iiilslhgs present Conecmm am- pleats. all ultra-feminine and tiat- equal. _ “fig: fimifhborflafor essential lndus- ““,fh;2°w:;l°&dll!£red rllttic harm. metmgigéhhfliélglillle-uigliddlgoik; Esn- 01mm, to 60c ' teiang. Aiternoon and cvenmsi Perfect Alitenaémcgogg Kalyzemllen; . e - _ . _ . .; " ' - i _. . . y was n’ been to a arge eftilt ‘limlfififlfi roborntion. s. ‘lite? tract: 121%.}... the R. C. it‘. in Petawgttgi The secretary reported having cothts place emphasis on hustles man. Loviel an sent 50c Foundation Fund, and also having i0 huge. _ Frank Iliurvf-‘y.’ _ . G d bought and sent mm to a sick boy d Rguii. like others, favors tunic IP-{liutztlkiiefidigxfiségle 7161 Senior ra ea m the district resses. pamcuiiirly in black. —Hi has‘ Average m senior Grade: The teacher reported that dfillk- POLWWIQWWOMAWN _Argthur canted“ mag/p ing cups were needed for the PSYCH6LOGY SAYS mum Cairns _ mach,“ '°"°‘i.‘.'. t"? "*z"...“"°-i-i:li °°""" —- — ge ese, u. ———— . . - M ggplgomtlniiée appointed for the 125 —— '-- RECORD IE£DER§TOR coming month who dcegn.‘ “fave f“ fiheeuiget“; NEWPORT, Mon ~ l P) ——Two was the The drawing was done by er Mathi: held by Whealley Next m home of ing closed with "The Kllii" dainty lunch was then served b he hostess assisted by Mrs. Fran t MacRae. Llnkietter at the home of Mrs. Harry Jones on the afternoon of September 6. The president, Mrs. Ernest Call- beck, presided. and meeting open- ed by members repeating the Re u ‘o ‘*- tmcc," _ __ Creed in unison. Grade Jnli°1,m$§ll°’n§“ef5‘$.ll " Roll call was responded to by “d. 2' Grace Hows“. 3' Mme “F thirteen members. Two visitors man‘ were present. Minutes of the Grade vI__1_ Ruth Thomson. a previous meeting were read and mmy'q~honw°n_ approved. was read. meet here at the school house on Friday. September pmpose of organizing Sewing Club." Mrs. Ernest Callback and Mrs. Mubcl MBCDOBIIG: 3. Lowell Har- B i Cl k appointed to Vey- ' Q5235? tneardistlviilte for the “Blue Grade 1.1-1, Blair Delaney; 2. Cross Hospitalization Plan." it was decided to send for fifty boxes of members. Meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. PARIS. designers have decded that the, end of the war means women want‘ to Bet back clothes afternoon shown during the first week of cou- turier ope Neckline emphasis .waistlines use of bustles and full flaring skirts JBCql-ICS sports clothes, presents a collection of designs all emphasizing and high- ightirig the feminine figure. lusfrous velvcts, satins and rustling tafictas for his more for- mal cathes and dresses up suave. simple lines of his well-cut spectator sports clothes with such llS€S feminine triiizy collars and sharp shoulder ines material in the skirt; of ‘his sports clothes. sleeves . Worthis the short fur. ifs suits are snug with mar‘ velous mouidinr over the hips. and wrist-length jackets. Maggy Rouif also shows olenty of short coats Rer type Tliatrboy-named-Bill and thatrmrl-namcd-Jill meet on common ground at the words Have a Coke. Friendllness and refreshment go along with Coke. Have a Coke is a simple three word lesson in how to get along with fo1ks—-—a. refreshing way to say Let‘: befriends. A special feature of the evening kct for the quilt. on which a large number of tickets had been sod LINKLETTER WOMEN’S Rosemary's career lie n """""" arm,» 1m - h=»il~='1~°§1"§-'lri==i Ellititil...““l.§&%"°'l'.l2.""'3$.'i€..§i The sdllirembei" meeting of the gatggfizi 2: gggfmlthegalfimizx; more unsettling experience into A letter from Mrs. Ernest Linkletier the members to her home for the October meeting. accnnr 0N (inmost 1N FRENCH srvsns This attitude is reflected in most every dress, particularly the Madeleine de Ranch. famous for m sports. and informal gowns, is hit- DcRaucli interest in decorated pockets and Such designers as Mngrry Riouff and Worth which will be wearable and Drac- tical during the anticipated rigors of the approaching win er PAGE THR EE ' _‘ "Law-J? Don’t fence me out. . . Have a C C . . g .~ ‘ a“..‘>.1&£l’-J . h.‘ , . . making a neigbbourly confab fiiendly “Colce"= -Cols Authorised Battier oi “Coca-Colt h diulbbxwhdon s.a'r.ason.isas Lrsulln. ."‘d _k h chat-resumes. r.‘|:. i. llifi'v'tli’e"°s.il.'e'.d'm'e'ci'se.c$'l Company o Quads. Limited. 1g) gun; 2, Jimmie Howatt; 3. Calvi-n which ranfle in size from moderate Winniired ‘liiomsoi-i. Jim Sherren. to the Princess Alice half ' l es of rain fell within §fdmlnnteslllctilint a terrific thun- derstorm here. It was the hcuvibfii rainfall rccordetl since 1875 Water in some parts rose two feet over ‘pivlng room floors and NBtlOIlBi Fire Service euulrmen’ was called to pump out flooded business prem- ises NEED rnnar- MENT a biaciuack to bring the wayward into line. She prefers io use psychology in her Job as a detective in a large Chicago hotel In doing "tltc only work I know," Mrs. O'Bi.n has proved that a soft word l5 far more effective than such tactics as juijitsu. She and three others were em- ployed last January in the first at- tempt in th country to use women in policing "hotel. Their main ef- forts were directed against juvenile delinquency. As Irish as the Blarney stone, drawing of the lucky tic- Mr. son and the lucky tic Dover .t- ket of lvir. James River. eating to beheld at the Mrs. Ken MacRae. Meet‘ LONDON, se—pt._ 25——(CP)—Air- men especially rdqlii" 5YmlJdi5hEil" treatment on resettlement in civil 153e, gays g broadsheet issued by Women's Institute m" their Will‘ service than most men accumulated in a life time and the "intensive training and desperate needs cf the time have worn thin the tensile strength oi their resist.- the City of Chicago from the nfd. die 90's until 1910. NORTH rnioiv SCHOOL Collection $2.10. the supervisor Grade V.—l, Doreen l-lowgtt and asking the leaders to ' B Beverly Delaney, equal; Id Wood! S. mils Wood. Grade IV.-l. Hamel Dawson: 2. Donald Lord and Lois MacDonald I equal. ' I I 14th, for the "A Girl's Grade IIL-l. Helen Howat: 2, Raymond Thomson. I ,Grade I. A.—l. Arthur Callbeck; . Nancy Lea. I Grade I. B.—l, Bobby Harvey. Grade I. C.—l, Elizabeth Thcm- FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER Christmas cards for the invited Dorothy Dix Says- Sept 25 - (CPU-French (Continued from PitBe that she will sn b k other man withing/half“ ‘sigemlmdl. that is, of course, if there ian w be the ca“. has fallen in love, and that doesn't One of the most curious thin that we cannot 2) .. 't any seem into elegant feminine al- and evening gowns. nings hero. _ h ave to make new adjustments This . yy; ...2i..'.l".'f.°...‘.i‘.i. 3"“ "s" vi" ~ on c jxixne. a s 0c an i 1 t. arc dramatzed by the ma“ l" 5° mdlly 6859s. a a sappo n There was the first wild raptu f etti I -' again. and then a slump in whichrebgthghadngtohsvxgrek oliaillrlutg ltogemu even a pretense of enthusiasm. The wife after th= long Icllflretll: “o? iti ' ~ ~ W3 llZ illld illllilety. and boredom and loneliness, and herd work and a the" SEMHMOIL- . as e had idealized hei- into being during chuglelrd‘ élglt-Sizdhndhlrfiernéervoig. reislless, unable 5- s. ' . iar work that filled in the days? [so sleic€tl:>hZ5r1L-)Etla,e..%! 2:213:15 lthteo 51f. ih ' . - ‘w Mo. I‘ ' emd ere was n slight ting. of di.app.i..... :1 11.: bapk qt hi, Helm, noted for furs and He the to settle down. The touches as high pockets, Thai, I lake ii. is the situation lz/‘nve: :1 y;.i and your wife. and if 0-3.“ “z.- "—' t-‘rig tiic same note Ho." collection W“ will lilii give her time to adjust herself. a .d " c‘ ~ .- , MRS. ADAM SHAND l; m}, in .312,“ on o; the 59350.13; leave her alone and let her miss you. I have urn dfiliplnet 1.31111.’ game‘: M ____ , . a _ lls Jew D shimd wld°w “f miss/lid”??? mafirlais- right its.lf Your best technique is to dron the husband rol~ an?! .3 , . . e eim No.5 quantities of back to the lover role. Give her rush. "rah Let her feel that her goo‘d times will giggle! amuse- DE AR 120E011” DIX I ha" Well engaged to a man for three and a half years. He is everything that is desirable and I would make me a good husband. However the trciibic i= t‘: '1" he only five feet. seven inches high. while I ‘am five feet ii at e u friends tell me that if I were actually in love that his hqvfk My ‘u? mean a thing. so I am wondering if I should break off m‘ gain wcumnt i° hlm- °i‘ mdiTy him when he comes home? y unmet" places primary . . .s.,..4~>u,'r..-é"!~.ur:é_..l are shovring clothes large collection accents cm in both cloth and UNDECIDIID. ANSWER: Well. if your love isn't strong enou h m gt I 1 8 and two inches Y‘ 119181". I Bdmdstly advise you to give up the man and hunt up s You certainly h v if the wear-and strain of marariifd rliofen Gwen for mm m“ Wm "n", . with the favorite swag- scven-eighths length THAT FULL FLAVOR ,_ HALF A CUP IDSOBJISGOISGA ‘ I I ‘WU - or FLAVOR? swmorociiilsie 8r SAN BORN CHASE 8. SANBO N! for five years, has been shipped