i i .l.ll..il.. lllliiii CAGNIVI FRANCES UIIGNID GEORGE IDBIASIIRIII! MANNING binned by MICIIAII. CUITIZ alum an in. Iwan ma»- llflnunl oval my. analogues TM Story o! Thai Greet Inlenelnn and Great American 6595c: M. COHAN lkvms an om anew... Ill flllll MD lllll . Til-DAY Continued o Saturday. 3 Shows Daily at 3.15 — 7 and 9.05 l PRIIIGE EDWARD-DOORS OPEN EARLY Yoooo saws son plumes ._.-_ i An encouraging outlook for Juven- fle diabetic; in the futusi is 19' lent from a report given by Dr. F. I. Elsie of the Baker Clinic of the New England Deaconess Hoa- tlllnst. mills. and published in s recent issue oi the Journal of the American Medical Association. _Wlleiena diabetes usually strikas after the age of 40. Juvenile dia- betics must face the disease from almost the beginning. Yet Dr. lisle found tlmt of 10d such pati- diis attending the clinic in March. im. there are 'fi or seven in every ten. still alive tociayi jwhat the advent of Insulin has meant. is told in undramatic statis- tics: 3i of the 103 died before the iiiiruiing of insulin treatment in I923. But of the 72 who survived to receive the life-saving drug. only one he; died since that timeI From i923 K1942, only one died of a disease Piiich all hsd acqutied at a. time Iiien their chance of reaching ma- turity was believed to be ntli Ninety- titiit per cent of those wiio sur- iivcd to receive the extract from the laucreas remain alive twenty or MN years after the disease thr t- "ifli them with speedy death. n- "iiiii Suva them a ea out of 100 llsnce to keep on living. m’- iiiisie states in his report that lone of these patients have had iii! difficulty whatsoever in under- l° our ical rations, inoiudi {IIJIIEI LILGUI OI‘ OINQDL removal of tonsils and solenoids. ap- =~en ectomies and cl; Biiiliiiiifltiiiiil- They are, he says. for the most part livinl and enloyinl ‘llbmi 11V“- Many or them hold positions of re- sponsibility in the professl ls and craft-e, and those who are married have a total of 85 livinl and. ap- parently healthy children. Interest-, ingl enough Dr. Eisie's report re-i veg that these long term diabetics have a high educational‘ level. Forty- two per cent went to co lege as com- red with seven per cent for ord- nary people of the same age group. “Like the older patient," con- cludes Dr. Elsie. “the Juvenile dis- betic patient has a constantly im- proving outlook for life and lfood to health with the present day method of diabetic control and refined medical and surgical treatment." War-ZS Years I Ago Today (Dy This Canadian Press) Feb. 2, forth-Austrians repulsed by Italians at Monte d! Val Bella. United states and German artillery active over American-held lilies Ih Lorraine sector of the Western Front. British troops made suc- cessful raids southeast of Monchy and northeast of Poeicalaeile. rnowlm ossrolFMrrrnlls passes ii°~ 1'" \ These lovely mlmnl are olly to imlr. ‘rhev are dam!" wlmi. and comfortable to wear. \ lire tts no. ms con iall hgoooa, illustration of destsnrbd r0283!!!“ instructions. Biove. lid order calms: wells or lend above st tiiarvkvitailutvegfi gaigitiiogm ro mm with is oentl in coin Ol‘ lllmls to N Guardian clo-iilfitwo ullmlflii. "' ' "ilisnuoizas ‘An__'_'_______——__.-¢_——s¢—I-— “WI-T annlugg.._.....- -----------"' mF—-I\_u~——ln—‘e-_ IlOVll¢‘--"-"-"' CAPITOL lo-olu and wen. Cartoon - Snapshots I SHOWS $.15 - 1.00 AND L45 "' ralyuc stroke- niw-Muyllj liirl Guide News Arthur Burke. from W. R. 'Younker. 0i LO Kin Eldon Bchool Junior Red wI-l o- < i‘; 00 from Russel Finlay. Marie _ 5th, t 8.30 p. m. All Guiders are 27th. which I think was ilnique. It Macmillan’ Manon Wilson’ Ylrnrfi askeda to be at this meeting a; there Lowthnr, are important matters to be discuss- _ D_ bers were present. OOYH- NIELIWOMANS BADGE Several of our members went ' . Yeb. Each Guide oin to be tested for mflfe 0f the war. our sympath is l; _s v Kingston; B. A. Mallett, Elmer the Needlewomans Badge must pi-e- with them always also to the re- walfim 'V°55°Y- 3mm‘ sent to examiner:- _ Brodie, Arthur Two diapers (hemmed by hand) Mrs. ‘Brennan and Mrs. Seiitnor. VBSWY- Ymk- um‘ Bmw“ Yfrk- one baby dress. cutting out of We revrct the passing oi Mr. K9 fiié- whlch must be do“, by the guide Arthur Bruce: he wns the Branch h: a sewing machine. Ohappcil, Peter Wesley Matthew. York: Dougaid MacKinnon, Buchanan: Dan Murcbiesfl Prim;MBelle1\l{vlac"i‘Z,>lolr}ald. Mr. Mrs. ex ac amS; . Macliheeh iéioiorl: ygiillomR léggs- Wfglfxixil-ng Kc“! e’ a Ever’ 06.}; ' ' Buflonh°]Q_ your attention to the unfailing} ghariie Panton; Ruth t J. l. r Abner always rendv and Willing in rgive Ga ant. Har- we?!’ 13ml‘, 5mm" sub‘ all] fmnyaélgrgéilsing and we Mk9 R, , Murray. Mer- l ll n; ton BagnalLl-lluiier River; E. C. ‘up o _ 56.70 “our: tool's.- géliéimé...,“,.‘Z§“o€3l‘$3i‘“°“‘ a who a River; Mary love. tie-n; $1.50 from Lloyd Vesscy. York. Eamon Contributions $1.00 from J. A. Murray, Clyde Murrny River Contributions Alex J. Stewart. Lot 29: Walter Wigmore. Juries M. Camp- Mount Stewart Contri- - CB-"i * buttons d li C - d Green. Alfred Green. lvirrililaialnmgillli‘. “Eiiiiiilofilloflim” ssoo ed for payflieiiil-and they can be Rood" Bridgetown s» vicinity very few and of smal amounts- Watts, ciaude Lewis. Louis Qongrlbutloru Vessey; Ste- on MacEachern. inn Brown” giari l. Vessey, Mrs. A. Benton. Mr Prou, Mrs. P. Pro s, York; Watson Bishop, J. Murchison. John Nicholson. Buchanan: John J. Shaw. 0c“- M MacDonald, Raul‘. C. id MscCsll John Ross. d: Mars. w. n. dlull Mill x. 15f . Carl Vanldersti isms R-i . John L. II- Herbis Martin. Alulander A .........- “o; p‘ "7 ills. amoilu’ two colors. Angus _ Bts listogf inst-er; D haste, Charles ma" “m, h“ . 01m’ or 11m ‘mum’ m.“ Martha Virginia James in lower g, Clark, owmsn. Murdock Cute sell Nicholson. Brent Iikh Hod ic nusse n. n, smith lrlmol aid. Doris th. ThQifll n-lend. Marion Gillie. H fer River; Jeremiah ndish" J. 0- Tim chansons-rows oulsoias Bilfllllillllililll BIN GO l. ' I§IW of local interest. but advertising Holy Redeemer Hall os a news; nature may be inserted itfll $12.33“ ""°"’ "" rumour cools lol- rlloloslaphl. 8.30 The primal are the seine as those prevailing at other Bingos in the cit!- Freezout rol- Charitable rllrpom caaswau. for Piwwsrloa CONIIDERATION un maul- anon. u ACTING LEADING WBEN — A. M. Irving. of the Women's 3.0.x. B. will be in Charlottetown lomor- r row. and Thur to interview i applicant: for acrylics in that unit.’ I I I ‘ re a a specs openings or coolu, stewards. laundry workers oiungilspiendidudseév e.‘ Appll. a are mques a t in , ~-.-»~»-. ‘t’ “ “Annual Reports RUSSIAN MUSICALI. —'l‘he um rail" slalom perils“ — n a mus ca - . _ gear"; glfmw, s- R~ Muse's- mliiii. ‘Zébliil’ fiiifiilfigwi." “ti; Par-flock indehel a ma Mn’ ‘Lqfllilaidies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian d at Mrs. Portlock s , jputmgnf, on Thursday, “may legion held on Friday right: . Mrs. Portlock played a so- President's Report iightfui pro ram which included The President, Mrs. Arthur Henry the works 0 Chopin, Bach. Deb- suomitilx; the iouowuig reporl; my,‘ Sggighgifia DIE; musitc was‘ What. l have prepared can llulciiy 9 . SUBS _ ~ t. were served with siitergoon tzawag ifliwyti‘; flufl°p§§,fi,e‘,‘i,‘ry'f“,,lggflt,“;eeji me °°ncimi°n' UKkJlIXVCIlOYB of standing collim- "“_‘ i lees ave kept an account of the oillifffliofiottlfit°azi m» _ . - pleasure wtmfivenugl ‘amen an?“ h°meiol giving to you the facts and raoe y an presen R0 .' . , son cigarette lighter and fcliuntaxin §§,",‘_°‘ o‘ n busy and summit“ fihbibwf. "itliil"i.“-fif .f§a‘i‘-‘:..l..-=“;lr::e 811i went in music. dancing and ' games 5nd “t u“ “m” 111mb W" iii} glaiitgflblu-tgpeetrhlglrlliniior their loy- served by Mrs. Carrie Mitciieil,| Qum- comnmtees were appomed or w or Maritime central A "a. i. m ‘everymtorm toxic therllisgavc a good leave Saturday for Chariotietowrn; Th6 Rm; commmimee u we cam P. E. I. to take up his new dut- or, ll came und . . _ _ . e1 this heading; 1"‘ Monakm Times- the amount oi‘ money raised during will; CIIARLEY GRAPEVMI itie short time slotted to us was P61300818 outstanding. You will agree with _._i. me that most of the credit should Bergt. Major A. n. MeMoslsl-l 8° w Mrs Fltzeerald- She earned who hll been m the cit conduct- it» At the some time we must not in: classes in llgnlulhg eft yeSter- ‘Qnlet our good friend Mrs. Clark day morning on return to the Whii mflde it possible by giving us Mainland. I-le was accompanied the. beautiful Ring. by Mrs. McMasters. Altcuethcr. f feel we were most fortunate iii having so many of The many friends of William W“ "ad-Y and Willing to neip when Burney. East Royalty, regrqt w called upon. learn of his serious illness in the Th9 POVPY DBy committee raised P. E Island Hospital, after a pa- miiiiidefiibiy more this year too. In connection with Remembrance --_ Dav I would like to remind yoli, Flight. Sergt. Ross ‘Down who we served coffee. tea and sand- hss been spending a. furlough with wlches to the Paradlng Veterans; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. August- you will remember Mrs. Mesaervy la Down, Victory Avenue, left on sussested it and I feel it turned $1,‘ Monday to resume with R.0.A F. out to be one of the nicest gather- a.‘ M". w. s‘ Newsome’ m‘ KAI-g Paying off the Mortgage on our Maculiuchlan. frills of the year. Mimi Home, another happy oc- caslon. Our thanks to the Mum“ Women's institute for floor cover- in8s and curtains and to Mrs. Nor- man Lpwther for an afghan. Meetings of the Executive were always called by phone and when time did not permit a gathering they were asked to express their opinion over the telephone. to any 5 Jpmeg and all of those members whom I remiah fated. to contact I can only say it was not intentional and I am very ty; sorry. tong I don't want to bring my short- rgss. _,_i comlnrs before this meeting; you £3113 The February meetin of the gfielail aware of them-so am I- "v Wail" m‘ W- €§i.l"§€".i??“no‘l'..“i“%i‘ifi.“"oiiiiiii’iilor ill“ "§t’.l..l”°‘°ii‘ifi:..‘iil’fiiiili R‘ “whim” Hm” Commissioner, Miss Lillian Duche- which is not finished m. mm, next m-iday evening. February e had a meeting on November was held by the light of a kerosene lamp. owing to trouble at the “L Electric Light Co. plant. 42 mem- iiimiikh trving times Inst year, be- Iativcs of our deported members— herself. All seams must be sewn on iiibiiibei‘ most cnseiy associated with us in our work. f know I _ u, d n sneak fo all f l __ Two patches one c0 on an o e We Mjssrmm-o us wlen I say I cannot finish without cullingl lrttdness of CFC Y. They lire , Treasurer's Report York Contributions The Treasurer, Mrs. G. Blllier 158285 m1 have pleasurle in preSflnting -* rourarova ou'i‘s-' Hunter River Obniriiiiiiiiiiil lgélg poplin lorpiho past maintains-life“ 75:20 You will note the books are 6 0° cloaccl ns oi January 26th, this is to allow sufficient time for ilie 329.00 iiil-fiiiflr to check the year's trans- actions. Ally monies received after that date or any accounts present- Montague Contributions - Souris Contributions 195.00 41.00 ‘will be incorporated ill riext year's —— ‘business. As you are aware our main sources of revenue are from Chances and teas. but thh year these have .een augmented by a lottery made of Mount Stewart, and by a don- ation of $150.00 by the Salvage merit. both of whom are entitled to a hearty vote of thanks. ‘Ihe slim- realhed from the ring lotteryl amounted to $507.50 operations amounted to 82.349101 in amounting to $535.92. and ibis added to the $225.58 referred to above. results in tile balance of $761.50 as shown in the statement. l We contributed toward the lie- gion Fund ti-tdoo being the balance of the mortgage. and in addition spent $490.16 in decorations, re- ._pairs and improvements to the |1¢ilion premises. , Before closing mv report I wisti .90 thank all of those who assisted ‘jme lrl any way during the year, and in particular Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown who were willing lit nil times ' t? lead bfiltieir laatluabig; ngtg wigh aso ank r.A.. qs.w.n 17553559 m“! Qmj‘ ’“'n‘ is s very busy man. and who so 13 5L5 lkindly made your and" for you. g seek, Treasurer's statement Youthful, loot-suite h?!” m‘ “flue ending Jtnuny For dog-res murder in the slaying of Mrs. 20th. i042: Food Retailers To Sell Four Million War Stamps in February Drive National Chairman Outlines I001! industry's Plans to All v- ernmenrs War Finance o - i rnitteo i sllorrsas T0 as uaoao 10' owns-r January 30 - The grocer, the butcher. the breadrnan and the miikman, over fift thousand of, them. are gaining orces Ibhruary. one million do are’ wort of War Savings stamps in a single month, Mr. J. W. Horsey. N- ion-l Chair- first in a gantic drivg to sell man March to Berlin l-wlu stamp Sale. stated lode". The entire Food Industry‘. (run Char- town slid. has bee full rganiled this csmpai l: whlghois bein dertaken a the r uest of Honourable J. L. Ils ey, Minister of Finance. and the National War Finance Committee, Wal- Stamps on Every Shopping Trio To promote the investment of another million dollars in Can- ada's war effort, Mr, Hofgqy pQmQ. eflgout, will require the uni-emu. t effort of every food store clerk and every house-to-house salesman of bread and milk for the entire month of February Householders and shoppers are billed to make that task as easy and pleasant as possible with a courteous reception snc ready re- filiiimt to every appes... No one will be asking the ic to give publ 1 aYiYtiimS-Wiy i0 lend. to invest Surplus quarters to do a war job now and return with ample inter. est later. To this end, Mr. Horsey said. one of the objectives of the drive is to see that every dropper 5&3“ ti’ it?" on": “"5.” diiii-Yill the Xfwhriilh. a on v t 3% Tax Free Whii Flood cl salesmgn will msit: use MW? patriotic appeal. Mr. Honey's stateohent goes on to show the out. standing investment value of wnr Stumps even when viewed from l. Purely selfish angle. Every 51x. Wm War Savings Stamps pill-Chas. ed at a total cost of $4.00 can be fumed in for a Certificate worth $5.00 cash at maturity -_ "l l“. tel-est rate of 3% semi-annually, exempt from income tax. Be. Calls-la of this tax-free feature, certificates that may be purchas- d ed by any one indi ual during n silence: "on one...“ l» - maturity). ' ( ‘o0 at Complete Food l a Organlsntio: "n" The Pia" e1 campaign mils the actual sellin ob lhe Food Ritiiiiersfqtuel gum Iiidiiflifys main Point of contact with the general blic. But be. hiind the retailer a COmprehen- fnve ("Siiiiization of the Industry's anufacturers, brokers. distribu- tors, wholesalers, jobbers and ss- soclations. There is s. national Wlifiliiis committee undel- the President of poniihlx’ ‘£2313: Limited, with s, H, Young. vkfi President of Christie, Brown and companY- LiTiiii-ed. as Vice-Chair- miititi- A se arate working sun. ni ee is ac Ive in each pruvjncg 8nd all are 00m or 1e g executives in The Iibod Industry. LEE-SHEA WEDDING St. Dunstanfls Basilica was the "EH0 0f s quiet and pretty wed- fiiiii: 0n January 36, 1943, when M135 Ivllilleanore Lee daughter o; Mn grim s. Matthew Lee became moi r e of Vincent J. Shea. of the‘ R-C NV R» son of the late Mr.‘ and Mrs. Daniel Shea. The mar“ rluge ceremony was performed byi the Rev. Louis Dougan who also‘ celebrated the Nliptial Mass. ‘Ihe bride entered the church on the arm of her father by whom s-he was given in mun-mam The bride was bscomingiy attired in a, turquoise blue dress with ac. cessories to match and was attend. ed by her sister Florence. who wore a iiose dress with matching mo". sores. The groom was ably supported by James MacDonald. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride, where they were greeted by a numbe of friends and a sump- £30118 wedding breakfast was see-v- They left on a short trip through the Maritimes. Many of their friends join in wishing the young couple many happy years o married life. Previous to her mar-rill s the bride was tendered a frisce laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Fred Blandiard by her girl friends at which she received many useful and valuable gifis. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January- eossible through the donation of a‘, Grade X --1. Harold Jenkins; I. diamond ring by Mrs. 3.0. CiarlgGeorge Brown; 3 John Stems. Grade Ix-l. Joan Large; 2. Grads IX-l. Allison Jewell; s. Robert Watson; a. Harry Shams. Grade IX-l. Kelldick Gordon . and Arthur coffin; 2. Tom Clarke; Our total receipts for the year's 3 David Andrew to View . Mr. Horsey for uln- PAGE THREE $9.291! PW a said in your pocket! N DU RING COLDS ICARRY SOFTABSORBENT ' MAT/It'll’ US$058‘ INSTEAD OF HANKIES. USE EACH TISSUE ONCE, THEN DESTROY-GERMS l/r-nlboulyoltal IF YOU CAN'T GET KLEENEX AT YOUR DEALER'S TODAY. . . please realize that the popular demand for Kleenex exceeds the production at this time .. . that our armed forces are using and lire entitled to considerable quantities of riieir ilivourire tissues. Steps are being taken to assure you of Kleenex and your dealer will have a supply in ll dny or so. ‘We are grateful for your patience. . -- "-‘u ' ' fllllle erg“, fli Ina . m“, Wm v5.00 r .. 5114/5! , Kl, W “W. ~- M wort-DUI ‘ _ ~. uui foul solo. i“: {Univ-H iiN/‘ii iiugs, Nrfilocuull IISSEN“ t.\uliYQiiii“in “i ‘ ' vi.‘ _ s ‘l - o-ilelljco out)?” A. i ‘it, : . lnviinlv l ~' _ ‘ TZr/fly MWy! I mo omen nssoes ‘FEAR mo (RUMBLE cor gigs/vex savls Me NWNEY BECAUSE IT'S STRONG A5 wEu. A9 50H’! l1...» . u»... l; M P) O-OUOOOOQOOO-Q4Q-OQ ‘Dorothy Dix Says- _4*. .___ ,____;. _=, and dying for. it is only since we linvc ‘ocgun to feel the pinch of the shoe ourselves that we are sensing lac.- miicli of the pleasures of life are dependent upon having uuri doing just tile little common, ordinary things that we have never regarded us ui any unportanlze at all, Al MIA‘ page lit is both fulmy and cynical’ that the rationing of gasoline has dons more to bring home to us a realization of the big part that small things Yin in our happiness than ul‘. of our pliilosophizing. For we are already on lng back with nostalgia upon the good cid days when we could lump in our automobiles and run around three blocks to the grocers. or go n couple of thousand miles to visit dear old Aunt Mbry. GRACE BEFORE MEALS MEANS MUCH NOW And the same thing holds good all along the line. We med to eat a good dinner without really savoring it. It was lust one more meal. But now. with a food shortage that ilobodv ever expected to_see in this coun- try starlrlg us in the face, and ulzll lilC thought of mil ions of people in Europe starving to death, we think hon" lucky we are when We sit down even to a scanty llioul. The old-fashioned grace before meals hrs taken on a real meaning. when we thank God “for what we are about to receivef: we put our hearts Into it. taiil oile are roulizin as never before i-hlt fill only hlD- pinegrfitlhgtrstangspteliri wens and (cargo! life is the dflmestifi bl’!!!- that il woven on their own ilonrlhsiollcs. Tiic pliiinilderiiig husbands and wives. who go abroad in search of llicir l ensure, get a few thrills that hrs iola lowed by hxidaches and _il(>fil‘th(ilt‘b, but they never know the peace anw contentment of the married couples who love each other! and who kno that if all the worlrl. turned against them there woul still be 0X29 On whose loyalty and devotion llicy could depend. '1 ~. =1 ‘ii ar ii burden to them. whom they wish off 51h guiiggsilrltlsidiigilg-bril-uoifoizfqii:d 53mm and schools as soon as possible. miss the finest illlli purwt lav liliii liilll 110ml: to anyone in never seeing 0n their children's faces illc adoration and w _ Father and Mother and God. And surely no parents in thgse halgawlixixi: sons at the Front, but who know ihG fine pride that 0031i s anhood m reared sens Who hnd. the Cllill"lll!,(‘ rind inc lmtrlotism and B m offer their all to the defense of their coilntliv REVIVAL 01-‘ APPRECIATION or‘ sourm LIVING , , ,. - , -, _- tinl things of life. wliiosho niiéeoiilg-il-{ssigiifiiuigl ‘ilcilighggl ligrtiigliiiilsieegs- We are learn- ‘ ' ‘ .. ' Jr-ctiv wor. e Rodin‘ ‘érglssdliifsoiéfilxlitiriig lgoiojtliveutliiiti: 502F118]? arguing? slriilsterieous complain‘: . ' ~ The exodus of co dun“; tlmlllsl. you" iililllwili‘ lilo slivciniistsdhnvlfii‘ m M “vomm find out kilvliallllll‘ o. to... o» lors and the masscurs. . - .. ... l nlldilig out how en- Coiiversutioll i.- biffllllllill! an ant ri...l._ii. W01 are m can w“ at home tertainlng it. is to lieu wlttl’ Fififliiilqpiairviitllfigi: kip“; band M our dinner and do not have to sztrrnm above‘. r r v no ed tozemet Plrties. Rivalry is out for the duration ~..h.u we are all ra n .- .- . . . our it. For so w.) can n11 find Oil!‘ il‘l"‘l.l"C s lll SJIlDiC ii1iiiK5 an e we are all simple crcni res hi bottom. ‘ I ' ________.____. i... dtyie loll-lees Barbara Piclcard; 3 Donald Mac- .: I ‘Jommiitee of the Local Govern- Lieod Grade VIII-l. Douglas Pfem and ‘ addition to which we carried over-Kenneth Yoo equal; I. Charles $226.58 from last year making nJ-Iowatt; 3 Arthur Avard. total 0f 82,574.59. Our total dis-i ‘sursements amounted to si,0i3.09|I. James Bentley; 3. Charles Rog-l leaving profit fr th r en. l o a yea Grade VII-l. Leith Douglas; I. Grade VIII-l. Waiter Conrad; Neill Foster; s Gerald McAul . Grade VII—l. Elaine Bourke; I. Betty Proctor; a. Garth Crockett. Grade VI--l. Philip Jardine; 3. M Raf Vera Stewart; I Rink Currie. Grade fV-l. lulnno Palmer e Barbara Dick equal: I. Bobbi N and ,1. son; .1. Mary lash Harri; and Karl Renrdon equal. Grade lfl . Johanna ‘Iriodon-I aid. 2 Audrey Home: 8 Joey Hoyt‘ and Robert llsrnbly rental! Gflt-Q Ill -l. . Maureen Bohaker enunl Grade Il-l Rory lnnts; I Billie Butt; 3. Wilma ‘Taylor; Gordon Tait. Allan Mcleod aqua‘. Grade II-l. Helen Whitlock: 1 MIC . - aw“ . mi-‘mm- f‘? mun-rug“; l ginstsuiiliililarrn DancelghTeas, etc. 31554-91 ' r: m; Angela. Capt“; Vernon Bas- Ring Lottery Rus- mussen of the Po llosnicide Bur- rises and Collections ~ , _ gnnousmd that Folkoa had ad- Donation from Govemment , :3. film lhl slaying. Capt. Res- slivlge Committee 15000| w. Mac- “mu said however that he put Rented cups broken 1.6M a Mac- more confidence in iolkeo admis- Bank Interest '2 36-34: | BHDDSOXI CSV: ::|i ,Cavendish;', onaicuaafiloiloso loonnnuoalllpeseaooio l s . . -..- -~.\ ~~--\, .3» . _ x Hank Johnsto Grade I -l. and Gordon Tweedy equal: 2 Vcf leen Johnston; s. Alan Campbell. Brlar chanlier equal); ‘i Murray Carmodv; 3. Carol/n Nelson and 3. Uinniri Haynes} the tremendous Improvement that Desmond Connolly; Canadian anny since ille Great War. Tile army 3 579i! 39ml"? 3 Phm“ H“ni'"' scious. Yesterday's soldier got hash. ‘vegetables. rtiiiBii-MV" Grads I -1» 9"" M“°D°“" bread. plum and npnlo jnm. one ten. Today, solrp steak. vegetables- l-hrcsc and milk (as pictlflbd) ll l Program now lsnderwny. TUPSP two pictures .i pie a-ls-mode, brzad and hlliirr. ‘Jdpsssantativs meal for the m: filbwil lilii- l ol-ship that they onl give to ' Good nutrition for Canada is the nlm of the NPiiiOYiiii Niiirmm oi typical alloy medalls :5 t were in the Inst war fnbnvl-i and as they are tocaY- ! °V "Y! h” m‘, m...“ um m the diet of the is now nutrition-ooh- hunks of