a poem, ‘Dan I m A hymn closed the won service. The president. Mrs. be“ Heaney occupied the chair for the business session, The U.C.w Purpose was repeated in uni: son. A total of 20 members re. sponded to roll call with a verse of scripture containing the word Give.j’ There were two vim. tors present. Mrs. Ralph Howard was ap. pointed to replace the card sec. retary who asked to have some one else take over the office no member expressed her thanks for a get well card. The Community friendship tat-y, Mrs. Justin Woodside re. w Peplars, Of All Trees, Have The Most Magic geries. and lit Rob‘s an acre- age of turnips... We continue to miss the set - cuttings and pot;- to - plantings of a former era of farming. It had that plea rant "social" side to it. which brought folks by to lend a friendly hand at these endea- vors in a custom of times past which now, because of the use of aehines, we sulpect, is land ity". ship Once more in another spring- time and year, we have wel comed the rounds of leaves back to the poplars about. And happily, bec a u s e of all the trees, the se to us have the most magic. When all else is still, when not a breath of wind roves, the poplar leaves sud denly stir; as though touches d 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. June 4, 1964.1 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 . to action by some unseen m ported 17 home cans‘ 45 card i 1 passing caress... So pretty now pretty well gone ntfit onlyI lfrogi 13 treats. and 30 hospital cons; I On Saturday evening past the ~ to Moncton after a pleasant MOI" l 1‘ ghehnew ilace 0:113” In? "at? garb“! “50 from arms 5 a” ‘ 3g“ 13:8 month. The treas. .Wilmot district friends gather-fiday in Baltic and Kensington.l5 :11 '3 arm “8 e "0“ ' ' - . .h as Vivian Woodside 9 home of Mr, an '- ms green of the late - lea m- Something else too We miss save er report. and Mrs. Reg- Mr. and Mrs. James HunterI " v “ “E > and daughter, Cathy of Monc- I _.,\_M___ 'f _ . ._ were recent visitors; Indian River, the guest of JEAN ACLEOD inald Dennis was appointed to act as treasurer for the sum. mer months. A new nominating committee was appointed Mrs Arthur Profitt, Mrs. Keith War: from the season. And we fancy the old mill down in the .deep of the valley also sighs over this as in its retirement it dreams of days gone. From I oaks. l Bright and colorful, indeed very gay are the flowerings we have from these bulbs that with Alex’s assist a n ce , I. Rayner to tender their.K daughter Rena a miscellaneous :shower_ The gitts were arrang- Ied on the table by Joan Ray: 3 :1 JOHN ANNEAR to her sister of the honored guest. l Mrs. Jean Hunter. we I'I‘he Ems We Opened by Mrs,I planted last fall. How reward: there. fading in with our v y Thompson ahd ’Lyman Huestis. Several duets: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adams. lng w these are, Even to springtime, it was usual to d'n Woods . Iwere enjoyed by 811- A lunch 0' 305N711. Mass-l 599m the‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Annear, have planted only a bare dozen hear the gentle hum of the “'33 901d“ to Pack a box v _ . . . , , . t f 800d used cloth' f was served by the hostess and “eekend 1n 381310. the guests. Leod, Victoria Cross. an- . Th . is to be over - paid for the work grinding of last gri s t 5. And ° . mg or over. ' ' MW" mmgue e m“ then losing this at times. “as "9"“- m‘hcles to be left 435813!“ by Mrs~ Lester Bag- 0‘ Mr- and Mrs. Gordon 0011- nounce the engagement of . . it entailed. The crocuses had _ lole and Mrs. Bernadette Croz- sins. I their daughter. Jean Audrey, “age “nu take place June 30 their day - dainty and colorful would hear instead the regular :tetghe hfigle Dame supply sec. 2 I ' I I RN. to JOhn Morley. son of at 2-30 P-m. I in the then drabness about. 0! and not unmu sic al ech o e s Mrsrvad 5- ester Howard, '* ‘ ‘ 0" Sunday mcming- Mar 31.. which declared the folks there. ' ward Ginter and Mrs. Heath y'hew volunteered to [those which have followed, as Mrs. Everett Wall has re- the service at Princetown Unit-' 1a bedding - flower the hyd- were “"0 the SfiWlllE- "He" [help with athe packi ng. turned from a Visit to St. John. ed ChurCh “'33 conducted by cinths are especially attrac- fairly young, Ellen to be on . N.B., where she was the guest the pastor, Rev. R. E. John-V five. in beautiful shades from, that tractor at night" J a me i . Edison Heaney will Sinn' :“ the pastels to the deep-I offer n0“' from the old arm' have Charge 0‘ the'PTOETam for of her son James and M r s. . Wan. next meeting on chapter 9 of the “Word and the Way." Roll call will befresponded to with a verse 0 scripture conta" the word “Courage.” mmg Mrs. Edward Ginter present- ed the program on “Citizen- chair, mind with the lad at the cultivating. “It's a level field” we say. “I believe I'll go' out door: and have a look to see how he’s doing" he says rising. '1 should too by rights look in at colors. and among the daffol dils and tulips also eye-calen- ing, quite the highlight at pre- sent in our border. These (1 ays, naturally the pace of the cropping in fieldsl of the name has considerably I A special feature of the ser- m ,vice was the graduation exer-j h D ' 1 Mrs. Joseph Wood-side and, cises of two CGIT members.l . Mrs. George Brookins, Kenaing-l Heather Ramsay an‘d Wendai " 1ton left on Saturday for.Monc-j Crozier. This was per ormcd byj d d lton, N.B., where they plan to? their leader Miss Joan Carru-j CI ‘3‘ spend a few days with relatives; thers. I , , AIRPLANE passengers with, . I shi with an my . g i A. C. Reginald Jay has re-‘ education (as {lamin see. I little to do except “sit,” get a To make possible this_3 -hour accelerated. All this day trac- the stables to seeh that cgw -— on R,women,s Rigfigfistlng talk ,turned to his base at Val D-Or uil'ltyl. 13 in he a . b' restless in abmr three service. mo dim cuun‘ tors and machine 3. lifted and though Id say t era's e no The meeting MOS d 1 .. .. . w»... :Quebec after spending leave And it is almost impossible to I 'hours. ,part is to keep order in the gala Spreild manure. llftlng. away call before mornlng. . I hymn and the Miz eh- 1nzth .g MR AND MRS J H WHITE I‘m“ his Parents Mr. and Mrs. sustain a sin-gleheairied romance An American breakfast on, ley. This means eternal. Vir; the field - heaps. cleaning the “What a man!“ Curiosuy on mm in unisonv Pa nedic. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' IRoy Jay. ‘at a steady pitch for that length the plane is served on a linen-'ilance. If all returned items}, POlEbam and leavmg Ildy lhla the cou ch grins. “Everyone. ' I of time, and keep the bloom on.I lined tray. and includes a are not put back in place be. and that stall and stable about everything his care!" The old of fruit juice of l fore time to prepare to serve‘I Now on into the night cultivat- clock warns an hour. . . We 0 F M G I W d E Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bell Thus the wise precaution f rIWllle glass . . _ , . e 8 Jr. have returned to Calgary keeping the potentials of lasiifig ' choice: an e entree on an lunch, there is no workl ng; ing is being done thin of the day so bright and erS ATTend 88 o ' [after visiting Mrs. Bell's par-v true love or fond friendship 8‘2 inch plate: a hot roll with space left — just as in a home Mack came by {mm a new lovely, of the work of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hut-' alive, is to cherish this special butter: jelly alld plenty 0f Mfszklmhen- 1 in the dusk to refuel the trac. cropping m a kin g progress Banq UGT veheson, Belle River and Mr I attraction as the. choicest thread fee. lea 01‘ Ulllk- I bOUI four I“ the afternoon, tor. And then, its course mar- Ears pick up the sound of the St. A n d r e w ’ s Presbyterian ' pearl Bell's grandparents, Mr. and leaves headdress. Irs. George Young of Belle and veil l (if you Iikel but not the only Breakfast Continental stylelbrings another snack service: fr u it. assorted I ked by the lights, went to pre- ‘ pare a grainland for s in g. O'LEARY - The CGIT of tractor. the United Church in O‘Leaiy Homing then. safe is the lad r~h_ M t g ‘ was the ‘ She .arried a hm, up! of 5.0110“. b. I _ thread in he fabric of your soc- v includes fruit juice, lhot rolls,‘ sometimes_ i 2:51,; for ($18 [aligning man : rose; q I River. They also waited Mr. and' lal life during the last lap of ad. : butter,. jelly a a beverage! cheeses, crisp crackers and a As it happens t h e s .5 years who comes now. as Wm both 318:6! llllostesseg at their annual fiage re“,an when Mary: Miss Donna Jnhmmm “(mar Mrs. Ernest Young, Southport, olescenlce. , ( 00d idea for weekend guestsiohoiee of tea, coffee orAJuglce,f :grain is the principal crop households 3. Alder!” presem quet belied? atnth déglghters han- Frances Johnston. Grand Falls ' gue, sister of the bride. was . and Mr- and Mrs; Norma“ Mac'. ‘0“? were“ I" each Other at home)' at” “mes dime“ “ a " grown on fields of the name: fly to enjoy their night's rest. ‘ . a e lmsnan Ed- NB became the bride of J0_I maid of honm She “.0”, Lean, Murray River. lshould thrive and elldurc in pro. b If kpfass‘mng‘lers have an early, ll? “118th forhhpassenéers dPIPM'l grain and grasses. with an ad. 13m" mn‘mrmw __ Dim-y _ “can.” {Clengfv 01498138 AD- ‘ " .. , . . _ i x 1 _. ‘fl, 1 ‘ portion as you mh continue to rea as, tI ey Wl be rea y' ning tie in 'e evening a ux-‘ _ _ p . . memla 9y - guests attended. 31321.3???il‘eh‘lhlph'filal‘i:r35:55.2! E.Z..~h.i"i‘?"u2‘ $13.2 0" Wednesday eveninz. alwad. no path or hr 3. snac m Hours ivorres-lunous buffet setup on that d“ “3“” “‘ "‘W‘S ““ W» Gm“ "rm-~-~ l r. George Drwar was i... dau hm. a “r and “r; we,“ mamriax A 59mm?“ M‘pale Edith Wall entertained the growth, along individual it par. i pondlng to the coffee or tea trusty helper. the aisle wagon, guest. speaker and gave a g ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ ' ' ” members of Baltic Women's In- allel lines, each the center of. break at homel- wmh Choke" 0" other meat or most Interesting commentary vyn Johnston, Montague, and the groom is the son of M r s. ‘ Ernest White alid the late Mr. i White of Chickasha. Okla. -shaped skirt firming into a‘ ' Don Reeves. -Kerin Grove WI Members Of the Kelvin Grove I Mrs. J The premdcnt. Mrs. Dollzlasl A letter from Mrs. Simps on 3 D. C. was best man, and Ralph green flowers and a short completed her ensemble. Jerry C. Long, Washington, istitute with Mrs. David Cousins I presiding. I Plans were finalized for the ' \v't el 0 w at‘f‘f‘SSf‘ll‘lt‘S ’ . “001 1h y I A special feature of the eve- the h r id e wore a blue print: silk sheath with white accesso- ries and a corsage of white tea- thered carnatinns. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bryn ‘enton, Kensington were on a re-; (photo by Ai Molpeque Bride’s Home ett, only son of Mr. and Mrs. ,and Mrs. Hall Burt, patcrn aI" uncle of the bride, and the best i man proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom res-j pondcd. ' For a honeymoon trip through Mrs. Shirley Waugh. as ma- tron of honor, were hot pink over taffeta and white wed- ding - ring hat. and carried a bouquet of white carnations. two piece dress in navy linen . I with white accessories and a ‘ the firm "I Amsml M80149“ 85: sorsage of white carnations. Ia mechanic. MARY HAWORTH Moderation Influences vork his own personal rich ' lively, worthwhile social affilia- I '3 :1 A period of "hope deferrcd for you, which will (or should)‘ do much to dispcrsc the present , concentrated intensity of your‘ apprcciatinn of Ronald. , ougb her column. not. by mail or VOW Adopts said the the famed ing to enter The Netherlands to the 12-14 NATO women's peace force conference she passed into the country. Macpherson of Toronto, one of three Canadian and two British delegates temporarily refused admission to The Netherlands. , ministerial conference there. 'The misunderstanding was ing formation of multilateral nu- lim- 5, courtesy TWA :Shapiro of Regina, were witnlquickly helpful." salad sandwiches made with fresh rolls: a fruit backet: pet— its fours and tea or coffee. Well - Trained work a home perfect, hear you say? Our would friendly hostess smile. Interruptions are con, stant on a plane trip. they would do on Hot Shrimp Bisque lfrorcnl I Cold Fried Chicken-Sliced Ham; with dressing. Strew with bac- on: garnish: parsley. SHARP FRENCH DRESSING egg slices and Consumers Association Told ; Foreign Materials In Food gates to the Consumers' Asso- ,Toronto, chairman of the asso- ‘ciation's national food commit- tee, said numerous complaints I about in reign materials ili later verified by the provincial food and drug inspector Canada Other foreign materials found resolution today requesting stricter inspection of Canadian food processing plants. Th, - member associ- ation also received complaints with illustrated color slides of his Far East ur. Worship was conducted by Gail Gamble and Novella Mac. ‘ . 7. district annual convention to be on m... . ., . s - . . . l -, ‘ ~ 1 . 1 0' ~ V - _ , . are us oun women. u . - - ~ ' ‘ accompanied by Mrs. Full o n guc. were ushers. 11:11:; 3:11“? Igzzhllg§ggylngjx £12; a: whiICfi-ffmmgfgéoqf A?“ day the Iw"b:‘et igfilni they areysoywell’ - trained their [MaggEdrop xiiildml inconzlsm?” Influx” frailty; 1‘: 2121;515:2181 heig‘hlir: Campbell, Montague. i For the reception at toe: ‘one '“x f . . f, l ‘ you remem r w a wofk so we" . m. anized - their A '—. ~ - y o canne sa men. s - - Given in marriage by her fa~ ; church hall the bride‘s mother itafinch was served by me hos.‘ the 011:: said. yesterday? asked Mrs. hands so den pragctice 5'0 per. ?l"g§’ bees} SI?“ han'd Other expecmd ‘0 renew “5 “for” to mgfiir' ant he m .S .1. the" the bride Wm.“ 8 gm“ of i received wearing. a “3’” plow -tess assisted by Mrs Bruce no other meaningful vouuhf‘ul re..I Pammg’ fected, that the doing Is seem-i .3315)" magi]: in signals?“ halls. a :YStem or CPmpulsori' Luvs Sea. was sun: "Ag 82 ,white peau dc sole \l'lll’l boll ensemble of white ligiitivcigMJCrozien laticnsliips. during the lengtliyl "Yes" the Officer Signed. BS ingly effortless. (Practice can] “meg gag,“ 160 women defer: firaclnnidgr canned “Sh Wt up CGIT choir y ' s make ‘ ' ' ' The mothers and guests were ' l t . tan a , rs a e of lcllow ro-. . _ ~ ‘ 5 TI .t v r . _ , - , Amon th n ck , will; csghiljildermlénncth bouffant sesd m z 3 hung (‘was' a vocal 8010 by Gm. will Alipeml‘rfieight;"(fltillclzgh350011.t $m: at ll]: Zigl-ilial‘ijoilgdofgil’lgillgh toaIBut we homemakers are damn 0f canada annual meet. pmblem: “3'13: '3; 3‘: $351918 esc(tm8d to candle - m ban- . ,. .. ' , n , . e . - - . ' , ' ~ , - . ~ ' ' i ‘ a well was enhanced by a s9 ed Leaving for the honeymoon | O m“ r challenging new environment COth‘llIlOll bl’ Mrs Kathleen constantly lnlenuptEdl" ‘10 I Infii‘mewd TlfiSSSiBH'ggtar nf tihon loftme {00d comritltee “' ggzaslgh‘Iei‘ogsflmI-g‘i‘hefool-hug}: ‘ - e as year were 5 or me - was proposed by presid e n t Jean Adams and responded to by Mrs. C h e stcr McMacki... sures of liquids in wax cartons and deceptive packaging of tinned nuts. the use of : ,cent motor tri to Nova Scotia.; . r HO‘IdS June Meet The newlywods will rcside at; p i M.H.: The others. Mrs. Jo Shepherd “Jul learn to take the m1 ed M h d be . d With regard to the assocla- 33:95.: {3, gfif‘vffim’ffiem p"; - Grand Falls v.3. qu John Wigmore a nd' Marv Haworth counsels t‘n Of Town“ and Mrs- Juliette without resentment and be‘ can" g° s. a 9“ meme hon's continuing campaign ‘ ‘ 50" an~ ' ‘ (‘ D MacKaV) Ithree. daughters have returned l ‘ I I I by her commlttee' resPondEd m by M rs' Lem" against traddig Bernard - . - . . . ‘ . u .‘ She later told a reporter that . . Womens Institute responded ‘ personal lnle‘l‘Vlf‘W. Write her In. h" “n the Platform as She re‘ “"59. smlle 1" .. Slam S in Canada, Mrs. M r - ‘ m m“ , m” with a baker?“ . can, 0f on”, Gunman). ported her experiences at the 1best; you'll get through." lfin5?Ska:thSEM‘fgggfngpxug ingstgr presented U.S. figiggs ha’ffh80:15:?iglnlétgflgesgralhcl ' 50 cent sale at the .lunc meet- l n “"""'—"" ‘ Women‘s conference. held in TOMO I I - purporting to show that 55 r ' I - I i. l < - RROWS SUBSTANTIAL can of s a hettl. 1’“ Davld H. Hamllton resents d I N P g . P in: held at the home. of e g y iThe Hag”? mm“ m" AT” SUPPER I n his was Amerlca" cusmmel‘b corsages to the leaders in ap- ce are indifferent to the stamps. SEVERE PENALTIES preciation of their excellent leadership, sense of team play " ' . , Icarcd 'n 24 h ue to - thninrfmlhlnhi‘ Peace Pledge Igrompt 23min on {lllcrspgl‘l of 8"" 1"“ saSI‘a‘Chewa" "33“ In her annual report Pm- and “Wm” “m” I“ CG” Marv Stewart (0119ch The. home of Mr. and Mrs . l Also present among the‘ “W”. “a WP, __ “A”, Vow officers and friends, Caila- “WELD”? Salad iations _- the Co - operative idem Mrs. A. F. w. pl'umvtre and the Chlll‘Ch. The superin- ‘ The Slf'k "“mmnm" mlmrlpd 1 Shgaggennelhgf 1 illlfggnx'ogzrgga bark you sure you Will" to dcplirt I (glanland Du”: go‘tzmmem of. Warm Sesagngatlglf‘ad zlgyi‘lbsopgl‘lalgvjsnd digits: Of (gtawa 5:” szme dmfigism taerldeltl’lhrcaigd Jlgzhierls’atgf » r, .. if 't. tt the ' - _~ g: t - l-- 'j" i_‘lclas..."sesal. . -' ~—,‘ " are isrearin teirleaan ' H mite £0,230; ngllthzczxgunve wedding when the c 0 li pie s ‘ William Mill. the. latter “'951'“ “Md MFS‘ Lmus Pa” The 140 Vnw member‘ m “‘9 compo“ Pf Pres/h FTUIIS tested to the association about moral regponsigimies bvgseuln: Donald Matheson and Mre. ‘meetmg hpid recently at me i only daughter. Nancy Rutn. mg a floral’ print dress andI .YN... finswvmd a New,“ meeting hp", adopted a peace; or chocolate C‘ak'e g I r ‘ Ifore'g“ mater'als m canned certain prescription drugs with- Chester McMacmn' was united in the holv find: of beige hat, lcr maternal grand- . . . . s‘l '3 t'» l goods We have also received « - The evening closed with .home of Vlrs. Donald Lamont. t . _,th w l-d F. If m r A t m C, _ d ‘1 , lands immigralum officer. pledge adopted by 1.900 women nice of Beverage if 1 _ t fr m H of out prescriptions. They should ,1 ,, “val given by Mrs. Don Reeves. ma rimony in a on ,.icr- a e . re as .arr, an i r, “I t in you may mng “I, at The Hague mnference oppkw i Menunmems level. recipes, omp am 5 om 0 er pa 5 be “able to more pen. lips . alties "than the fine of a small _ . _ d I i Everett Burt. French Rivcr. ; grand parents of the b rid e-i - ‘. . _. _ ,, y a; Y‘agzfiiefileyd\rrz’zZadecmyi Nuptia] mum was played } groom! Mrs. Burt wearing . United States Stlt‘nllsl, attempt ,‘ clear force. I ROYAL CHEFS SALAD in canned goods during the last amount of dollars. ‘ ed to tn, to contact same one ; by Mrs. Earle MacKay. aunt of l navy dress and matching hat. . _ w y W ‘ ‘ 1/, head cm lettuce year and reported to the com- . - .0 give 33 dpmnnstmmn 0“ ar_ ; the bride. The double ring cor-I A reception for 36 guests. ‘ - . . ‘ ‘- "'1‘ , 1 small head “dive mittee included worms. cores. Pack “Parents Prefer -tificial respiration at the next WWW “'35 Perfm‘rnt‘d h." M . held In lilalpcque Hall. was I 7 % bunch green onions. chopped hairs and pieces of hide. Purity Products» . meeting. Rev, Donald MacKay, Sum-j catered to by the Malpcque . A, 1/2 c. celery. chopped , Mrs. Morningstar said he: 3" Ken. DR! 4-7125 . n was decided to give the merside. beneath an arch of W.l. Pouring were Mrs. Les- 1A a sharp French dressing did not believe the cases “5., g In .'ual treat to Ihp schml' pink and while. flanked by for Woodslde' and .Mrs. Earle' ' (follows) Porto to the commute? th'e‘ For Overseas .d‘udren at me and of the fierm baskets of spllngV flowers. 1 Mat-Kay. Asmstlng in servbn gl‘ 3 strips crisp cooked bacon, [1501?“ insmncfs- Thls “’33 (IIIIIIIIIIIII‘ , 11 as school prizes. The youthful bride, 2“ n n were girl Honda of the bride,I “I? , mm falrly general across the M M am G. I THE FASHIONETTE ‘ u we ,4 marriage by her father, was Charlotte and Edith MacGou-l ‘ 1 mm . cooked cg gum country. “- W . “1W conduc- ~ 5’ ROM” How: M”- hP l lovely in her street ien gt h gan, Judy Clark, Sandra Craig. " .3 1331-519 . r1 3" “*1 “he WOPShlP Seerce at the BEAUTY SALON ‘ ~ “me” for the 'IUI‘V meenng‘ I gown. of pale blue nylon over Thelma Cousins and Nor-i wagl 19:11”: Endive careful, STRICTER INSPECTION “Elli” meeting 0‘ the Margate " one" Every Day ~ ‘ taffeta, with white wedd in g-I ma Craig. Sheila Carr was in j . _ f" 4y; d run; “‘81. in bite . size‘ Asa result of the committee's Unlted Churc‘h Women 'held in : C0ld_anIfll . BICHCMRKR ring hat, and she carried a ‘ charge of the guest book. Gracei * pieces» tinglings,>“tl;; asiociiation dele gemghugrcgi ggtgy.re18hie :pe‘ging ,~ Tinting . Perm. Special. ‘ y . g. ‘ , ,. l aes wi as e o ass a in, re _ bouquet of pink roses. was offered by George Burges I Add onions and celery, toss, 8 P followed by the meditation Phone 4 9752 ‘ u . ,, 257 Crafton SI. Cmmalr 0‘ I Christian .l-‘llll'l'lllllll- ** TODAY’S RED CROSS / M21: man was R o g e r devifihugsxh£ethgiggdedgflglle (Does Mt “935mm” on “and. 200 degrees for 5 to 10 min. Un- Bl°°° °°"°" “'N'c‘ €hlleT£ittgi1§Eg§ BEE wIllIltfiiithltifllT/lers. Burt are Lesi- ill/zeitg: Suriname“ 125555“: 2:: :attznafgr Egg; Legion . . . . . . . , 2— 4 P,~M. "the groom'll-Mrs‘ Bu". wore a {I’lzs'gmir :gl‘ltlelSSxMWWt-ztril [gspéligleafg cider Vinegar the entree course . . . . . . . . EM. ----- ----- ----- Combine seasonings in small deep bowl. Break in egg; add 1 tbsp. vinegar: beat untill smooth. it beat in oil and? y. AN-n com Adapt the custom of provid- Ing not or cold towels when an . meets ’ H. BENNETT CARR --- "BE A CENTENNIAL DONOR AND ' SAVE A LIFE" --- Phone 4-8811 - 4-5438 ‘ Charlottetown. P.2d. NEW ROYAL BANK DIRECTORS AAAA - in ice buckets. If to be hot, heat in oven at S ' IOfR “WW cur me .ora rservceo"n- - UI'VIVO omonce wbmfzm “ low" 8 mm" on or Deaerary Ham-truism alhiskitiire.Botldtm‘t wantto‘ _ laf'rfi 1 enter college : tie him down in any way. I only mildtoo who‘lnrzoh 05p I! next rank:r have v mlflfmlwam him to make the most of package to aluminum foil: dill. 0E8 a I. anion-eases- Special Harrow Clearance only that I believe I cotde W on {of buys a never settl . mmmnh,mainrndlmW-MIMWMW‘° ‘lnewsetFIeu -Bi 3 . ' - m 1‘0 WT will be a mo:- In Hash flu?" WEI?“ “ma”: teeth. Reg. wig-3.85.53“ pt Hitch Hamm' 26 Costly to M y . vein! 1 e- to vtve. as I want it to? m guitar.é Clearing ...................... -" u,hmver,maliiybeeause we ' " . . too this ‘ih the fun of: Dear s.r.: i rim that the 1 new set Fleury-Blssell 3 section drag type Har- I t w M? .1" m mdirelationshi-p has an rows, 3 section, CPTE. with drawbar. 3%: m" mmwrm endowment; R" “1"” $160 00 3 . m m '“h in 1 “min m 0‘, mt eating ........ e ' , ir- "" m . . . ‘ . slacks. berm he a: I him“! mmlat: i, h" 1 slightly M let neury_Blsse" 3 “action. dug c. I. NIAPOLI D. I. ANDERSON ‘llte-., ) all. as «in can cam. notlprscflcedaof magnum as r": “" ms CPTE. with drawbar. :9 clown-g. M. as Vice-President: of ca. Neural! ‘ ' ’ -‘ W h the some 2811! m MI?!”- I ‘ . 35.00. Clear' ........... .. "I..." ' IN"... a M. h m w” .mu mve? the W of Del“ mg ' am“ .2: m «WCM' gww'dwwm 6:7: mam”... ":2; .5" 3% Thanh? "‘9 The pretty model Da lene pl in a 1 Hal MFG ’ h u" “m” “m."'""' we, . , r ' . I I dull. Yet M h naich Min both It! MI b 10 Little of Tomato. is wearing biz” “(samba . . . 3:." M M“. “nu-l “m, “Whimmrllldammmmm. a"8tarl"ire" hairstyling manna. eatinqu “.3m‘ __.. a m am pinned. iimm or law We can-1h! createdbyClaudio Mestroni of of the Ontario BMW“, P- I. '- unmoumu'm,nuymnuu. Toronto. “human (2le