f rue CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY__Z2.194q__ MPAGE TWO -_ ‘ 15 hoped that their use will not comforts overseas. the it ti h th has be offered. film!‘ matriculation d must. have *- ' c u s A L E add to her work, but will rat-her underizone some clian Sesflaanliin mar; “my just mm: what en bom not 1am ti‘... neeemberi ' . e - - l lm’ u: f..’§€‘.‘§éi..§‘...“‘£’é°'i.i."’““"f; "c". opium." sir "fi..‘°‘°z>....... s. ......... re wit” r" i lhursday. Friday f? W" W011i Lisa be cancelled Final si-rciiiée- ed togggiyieroin i voluntary petzi- senoimiilp mud is still intact and "Hal-lull ‘I ; i Saturday Only In the anxious days nreeediris §§>§iort§°rwth§urdlf§§§“iii°ii 85.2% iié$eii"'i§grafi“fiiii°li'felre°fiwrarggti at-iieuirzilgigmt mfillupbembalngbiylseg m-w-“w-dw t l . S°PV3~Q1B Queen“! in m? mfflds 0! come from the Wai- Office. The er need for stability and pennan- on indefinite?! the annual r.O.In.6oo0.Mnnnl.0II- I Hosiery or. —- -— - 67c HIM 0f 1%? must heve beenr-"Ceiild British ma Gross have found out ence in this Order's work so that tins of the National chapter . Purses - - ._ _. _ $179 ugmgofimcyl ignoring ogéiiliric? zit-ire; that Distribution can not be carried we my be may for my call which in ‘Ibron-to, 1m. May, the following , Sk- ts ( H - ) 249 ISO m n_ mime“ 1, ° ° W" lhmiizh their branches. the lien gheld.N0 mattervfhltourcreed resolution wu r-‘That in - " 5 "195 — 5 - , h! ch11 i u“ d! 01S WORM}? 8nd Geneva Conference still governs all or political views, one thins only event of war, any Post-Graduate . , Dfgggee; (Reg $293) $219 . 2nd dQ-‘gurfgemnen? rgfiuillreigilfinl: xgngross bordiesugutsidie their own is certain that we must {btend evexry; Schoiartselgp-tholder who W051i]: be (Sim 13 t, 44;, 0d mm, could u happen again m estabnsfiér BMW .v _ere will be effort. Kive every slunnv . and e lprevenr mm or . . . in Great Britain may i ——- Dresses (Re $5 95> $489 we senereiieei But it aid. ores: w...» 5e i °'“°“ "“‘°““‘ °“’ “m” “- “" “ "’“"°' m" °’ °°“‘° ' l r (Co tinned) l 9~ - - W 0e Committee to head day to the em that we may be able on application have the scholarship The following“ reports were sub- Biouses (Ali sizes) —— $1.89 g§§§§1d°§§“‘§§p{°§oi_>" 5:915; inf‘ uignimw: of all Itfltmeffl organiza- to pass on to another uneratlion deferrer until such time "In"? ‘kl-dale gig?! meeuyggéh‘ Tufbqng (Reg 69c) (meeting of the Chapter was called fieidcomfotr": mnrfdleuciatsdoufiiaéhag alklihgft $1131! Vi; lrespemmec€fiiiiyvgu‘bo' helnstor ugepiegbeei-wltgruumlfigiziileg. ‘r 3°!“ “'3' ‘PM’ ' ' ~ -‘ - ' 0n Sept. s. The Re ent remind d u t “ ' " Spec,“ _ _ _ ___ _ 49c rm“ had gt 1 1e s era from their own materials mltted. the 1930-40 Scholarshi lder for Ediifiuh“ 5“"“‘“7" 3km" Also special discounts on our 4 “Fig: Xiativiiaxia enfi-rgrfziie n rsilégtfld so mmugh our mm chan- Sec’ Bo I 5%‘ $eulfigvtin$ §axwiidu' Oniilnix: . new line of Hats. Come and “mild “i515? We W" "min “WW We. in common with all Canada i)!’ n ' l ' city havinz made appliwiion to Midai“ “"5"” “d Ladies‘ 5w our very mesa assort- “'9 “mild “W” "We °° f0" ° m" were nlunzed into mournin ' ' have his wholarshl deferred until MA: ICilgPiig sillliixirelaiigrrlieeifolgeéirfé. merit at discount prices. fglfleixfigrei adkgrggtlelpegzona pre- on February 12m list, when mid REPORT or acrmo srwim- conditions in Britain would make ...',i§,.-“ “ l 00mm; m, 5%,“, ob,g,i,,e"-'_,; and ofegiuiiresdgeagtteerneiet tripe TARY g5 glpvycésrlrgmon may Poghstbiiwmlvir. Ltiiigrlegtghllns "l: llhn whaHiny sci/about Tea and Merv?" The Sara Maxwell Memorial j B help win the war. In October. eflgqts o! mncu-Zshm lsfigtfunf PRINFEBBURAAEY 1Q“ ’ m’ raga?“ ‘cones, nix?“ us), Opes.’ "Wall, ho i: tending hor c I00 0i SW00! Cam” Rlzo for the bests-Wis’ 0n "Cur- 159 L2 Kent s’ twelve and one half dozen towels eral was held at Otto/we. on the ' ingofthe autumn term. In Novem- It'll! Events \ViiilI the Emirire! we r 0M S , “niiabox 0f 5.0m» were sent to local following Wednesday. and ii siffl- Madam neoeri-t and Ladies: ber the i-ezulsr meeting or the from Sum. l-Dcc. 3i, i933, was - I pa n) units of Artillery, because equip- pie funeral service was observed at, The regular work of the Order Comfnittee of Selection was held i cuuipvzcd for by the fllildrvn 0f, HIIEIIJT. and supplies were coming 1'11 the same time in StJames Church. as carried on by our Provincial to consider application! for the; ‘ Play", mm mp1“, yegrg h; 1.1m. my . , fiéziggltéiezld ornxeagegérr 281C350“?! gliisarlgtjetcum, where members of Educational Secre a has cdn- 1940-41 scholarship. Because of fie l . ~i .. Di‘. I-fowzir nit again I . - - _ _ n‘ - ‘ a fer in d 1th d . d ' $5.1m y rmd “my. 9>Si\_\'5 Mid from M155 Tans 0°‘ °f m“ itrilgn tlaspshrcitalfroigeilrerspgcinl mestt- (org-firiiiizations emouvgnlng otflifg eglglimgggggtteliilrglgglgg diralflrglei gggliggtigrivsazgs ‘ilitethzrtl. tim: "i~df'.t l i Bvlvi’ , . ~ . r- , 5W‘. - ea fan Bh, _» , i ft die. ‘keviggilzoarlcrenei: Cgfiesliirmd v W11“ gigfiogglrlolgiglllldou:fldaufiliilllfggii ‘ Qéigrixficiveghfiviémlfxmtgrmékggg gxfsggrslallrx,“ Ecggrnéipc guests??? :§~u”§‘:r. ‘iyrfiiiéiiifiéxfiugliemoi-ial fix}: gIIjgI£°I2§Q1§¢éfBFQ9fQEtIIlIiS€ léidilwe “The puma lam in which tobacco can be smoked,” Cai "Iii" . c can equiv. ircc ‘win this 1.0.1.3 we Mm m build e_rs“mnditvions h9g3“! impossible at an nown ans. - ursar es were schedu ed in end 0P0 Ore 00 0H8 65¢‘ 0R1‘ D .33.’.iii.?‘éi§“..?.i“..§32fi. sf :.i;e.*..=£'::;~;.-:l2.."::i.. LTEJ‘Z’°‘°.“‘ 351415ifiiliifififwiiiesiifeu°ui; éviiiivéssti"i.'"‘ii'2*li.‘r;°i; “dfieili iii»?! ‘iiffiiii "r '-- -~~- Slll‘(‘(‘$;~jiiii in Wiffilirlflv third plnce though the cxpcnditific for this ,,,(,_.,,"Vh,-1e reaflz-izuzfileiflnolfirglz‘; Tueedsmulr who is Honorary Pm’. a few partial bursaries “lei-e mward- our Scholarship 1933-35 and who in England, Miss Champion was spring has received fgvuru-ab] m, .1; Canada‘ The “m, m,” be. branch 9f our work “.35 not as of the lmdorhlkhlg at short not,“ sldent of our Order. mnressions of ed last year on the same eondi- has since been connected with the arwarded a traveliin; fell rip comment from the res; 3nd h, lng won by Gloria Kendall of vic- great ilus your. the interest reifiaiiis nmmbers {p}; ma; m“, “M” Slnnlvnihv have been sent io mem- tlons as the regular bursaries. Un- Department of External Affairs which swve her a trip to Australia met with a read safe. tn,“ B[~_ second by 3m’, Yuk‘ U... .3“... B.- a stirflts of Bridge (“Inflow ‘Wm qvanflbl? the” bers who have suffered serious il‘- fortunately we have not half any at Ottawa. has recently been ep- last summer. On her return she There are atil fifty-one m, R trm 5N. giimvs up 111g §u])(_\_\"i§j[)n o; shmnfb‘, “Qépf THC ‘Dpnyrhnbn-t ncss during the mist year; and to eligible candidates recently. The pointed on the Secretarial staff of had come as far as India v/hen war Memorial pictures on hand. Th " " ‘ ‘ ‘ these who have been soreiv bcrew- the Canadian Location in Austra- broke out. we understand Miss .0nly condition on which picture “iigiifiliip 5mm“ o! U” p553“ M” A‘ E ‘mnvhon’ mmgh "MW i’ “mi” i"““““i““‘ “i” °f "i" A form r m mbe M riw b ti so d ht r 11a Mis H len Jean Champion Champion n r t m d to A a cl to ii is i ~ f e .r. ‘s. . . e ie n or aw: er o a man - s f‘ . as e u e us- re ven sc 0o __s that they b. i——j—-—————~--;<‘:- conditions require the applicant to} |,._ ~11 . K ._. m‘ Qmmy- p“ 35 ivas ruiscti to contribute $49.2" l0 _' t‘, , g _ -, >1 -' _ "L b“ i“ ‘aw lmfschools m“, ‘mm Funds m me City schgob’ I‘ ‘biliigi-‘iiiriif! gar Hlndmzm, has recently liassad killed or totally disabled. The can- held our Scholarship 1937-39 and traiia. ‘Her book "Over On The v e m“. bun‘: “T-n...“ and {mace-SI of we m; dl1ll]lj"s}“vfl'n1 cloth“... blanket‘ mo‘ for away, and to her family our sym- did:it6 must, have passed his or her attended London University. While Islanq. which w” published last (Continued on pa“ 12.001 l) _ n , iOiriS ycarsdillilc Cilapitir $12??? 11V?!" Cilia‘ ‘zgiigfi Ylihmiilii-‘Hlg‘evm-llillcd childrmi in Great Bri- ‘- . . "jeiu- l . igzlvc "m. s 0 seven 0 Ms enci _‘ - _- . .. <0‘ nu isi‘ 1-1;“ we Rm-M Edward Ch‘ ‘m. . I \ mid Prince Sticct 5111001 Phiililfii- 0H1‘ Rfflillllfil‘ >19 h‘ plnrcd this work in i-ilf‘ hand‘? of OUT OUR ‘VAY _ _ BY J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE —— -— With —-M9.jor Hoop]; to \V. st, Kent Sh! 315 bfm‘ élie lliigl-icist: marks ‘@1319 0g P_ 1m m“ (gimliqnittrv; digits. P w T M's. , ‘. ‘i w- wuiis a z .n1\ inn . " ‘4- <1 - 1 ‘ - “Q01”. is. . . i‘ , I ' - - . . » . ii 1L‘ T‘; e lprizffs gore idivlided iimiiilillyr H\i@c‘oi_!lic‘ H <r lvpi», 131...; C H B‘ fnngwntvn‘ andi /. gaMFwOENegtrllggr / DO I VéANNfi BET 9N OKAY, JAKE, RESUME suoizipqe/fidw . . First p.17“ 5390‘ 59c- |C_c>i us dud 0.1101 ducts tics uviejn “q L’ P..()“-Se_ on November - ' QCRAM vi-efl NOPE. new I'M Nqffouflnem" an-IRA . - distributed to flicsc (‘iiiifil‘f*il rho ‘ ~ 1-» - GiT OUT o HERE! I .. i I TETD ill grades nine and ton. Cm _‘ , __ r 1d. tour ii ti‘ cartons of clothing. - AN JOLLY JAKE DON"! SEE A CHUMP VMIUNGFORA _ cakndars were eiliffllC0-0pflrfihllgg uitli Mr. Luck I b901,; and Show blankets em “we YOU KILLED A ELK, WAN-r NOSACKFUL OF CA“ STREET , 50m but {our SQPIPHiAkJK Iiiigvuii- MI- C- A-i ‘ sliiiriicci in LOiKiOll. England, where TWO DEER AND 24_ WHEN ‘n’; NEAREST-TRACKS A115 v given to the Schooh If. til 1 -fl.sili‘ 0 Cflilmfi- A couicnts were added to the tons FQUR QABBn-S BRCARATFLBIWCII<$ FEWHER; TWO BLOCKS WE5T/"JU5T ‘THOUGHT i D LE6 . TM GU51’ ‘ICU MIGHT HQVE 1300M IN YOU ' R‘ R“‘“5)“C“r“il-v Submitwd the {JFGFPHIIOH l“tfii('i‘ iii-iii cur- 0i" ' - > BESSIE BETIII‘ I .. -. .. .‘ ,, ,, R . “‘F“%“<.1'-"i mi“ W116}? W"? °f mi‘ CONCENTRATmrQN pogggrs msoa‘ Cheri" Ed- S" i- iiliiiefiuiwEibkiiiiilii ‘iliolldluéy? K§"‘.‘i’.‘é°’i§e§§}i°§>‘i“?i.1°“§§§§i‘.§?§ / KEEPIN‘ our». srizarr- roan-inn???‘ Core 0i Common Cold. eie. Ii we ‘culied forili a great. deui of admira- JACKETS-u... so p|¢|< i s‘ Financial Statement Mariam Regent and Ladies: I beg leave to present for you.” approval flic thirpv-eQEiih annual report of the Royal Edward Chap- tcr Imperial Order Daughters of the Elnpire. a. review of its activi- tics 0f the vcnr ending Feb. 27th, 19-10. Uflicre have been 18 meetings (luring the year-the greatest num- snde for good rcniiinsr. A Committee em Acknowledgment and thanks boy ‘m gny 31mi- 5ince its founding from our Cililjlif‘? conferred with “were rggejygd 1mm caUL E _;_ H_ in 100i, and the average attendance their COIIIIIHHPP. mid wliilc (express- MQi-iissfflfl n: these meetings is the largest in its history; Our Monday afternoon iiicctincs have developed into ga- tlieiiigs for sewing and knitting; fillti rmliough the Empire Study Co. mince urved us to demon- . ., _ _ _ Sergio that hgnds are at least as Nation‘ Cmmcly “i _W?"1t‘l\ “"0 men sent their thanks for this ‘Lwonunt as hands, and mm we have a very acme uioqiniiime for comfurt‘ ‘ dcakrig with Di‘li.Y.(‘l‘i matter. I“ November the ghapw; co. should not do away with Empire Siuciv meectingsr-for the past five mouths, at least, our members have found knitting and handiwork needs so insistent. that all other ac- tivitivs have been pushed into the background. A wery busy pro- {c}, We do ted b Mr gramme has been carried out. sun- EM t, F ‘d: RD 1 Ed a , cep a e” “e n“ y s" wniuolvuuomgeg Jttwrclvnp ccssfiilly, and our membership list. Cympvgfiwsekdlfii by ya w“ ‘Mgfiggn Pwbuglulg Company Q-“Q-V-l-VAEMI.“ £13 IN THE MATCH RACE! which had been steadily increasing L Nation,“ Chapfgf with getting donawd printing o; 5mm to be ‘ l ll before September, has leaped ahead. $17160 that time we have had toiook for larcer room for our meetings. A factor in this g-rowth of our membership is the arousing of women to the realization of their 1i WHO vzisi ziliioiliit 0i i-UIOWi Qt‘ Efgilffiillt! can pass the kuowluige on, mid if we can itiflilciicc ZOVPFIIIIlOIIiS to legislate for health, we bilitii be doing much for iiiv wclfiire of our COUIIITY. Tile Chapter WIIS represented at all meetings of socin. service agen- cies where co-operritlon was asked for. The Catholic Women's Lreazue asked for Co-oucrution iii n cru- ing our appreciation of their cf- forts. it was pointed out that this Order is constantly bungling before members the necessity for construc- tive reading. It was also pointed out that ive arc nffilintezi with the The Regent Mis. J. A. Mnthieson. placed the wreath c6 Rcmembranoei on behalf of the Chapter on Re-i membranes Day. Work of the Order splendid exampic in giving to this National Fund from which they never received any benefit. 2. Empire Work in Inciia: We may be proud to assert that in the march of progress iii India. wc. also. responsibilities in a common cause: women are joining the ozcler to help under 1L5 direction, in the defence of all that we hold dear. The have taken a hand by our interest .a'nd help to St. Helcnevs Schocl at Toccnie. nl i'i‘.‘\\‘ warm (ilothini! and biiYllkPls tioii in the Mother Country, and this first gesture in the present conflict, is a promise of the special services iii which the members are now undertaking. Nov. l6: 93 pairs socks were sent to Island nien scrvlnz with “Black Watch" Regiment at Dartmouth. These socks were to be distributed to Islanders by Major T. B. Rog- Nov. 27: 34 separately wrapped scarves were sent to Island boys on naval duty in or out of the port". of Halifax. These were distributed through kindness of Lleut. Com. G. H. Biuitain. and many of the operated with the National effort in voluniary registration of women for unergency war service. Jan. l8: The Chapter undertook the collection of tinfoil us a war economy. One dozen baskets as re- hung over baskets. Irwin Printing Company donated blank cards for above signs. M1‘. E. S. Coffin helped with hand printing the signs, To ai of these. and to Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon for placing the re- ccptacIes in Hotels, Clubs. Curling iPoona, India. and in our contribu- {tlon to the Kalser-i-Iiind Chiiptc" Rink etc. the thanks of the mem- bers are extended. OUT O’ SEASON! THE AVALANCI-fl - ‘ UP YOUR sAmvtes, urns MAN,AMD 12v new coca! 3m: ISN'T lNTERESTEO BRINGING up FATHER DON'T TALK TOO VOU MEAH-SENSELES I HELLO 7 NOW ~ V61} - ARE SPOILING MVP TRIP response made to the National of which Miss N. Kuhraji is still J‘ _. en l”, . m“ Reuistration of woman for volun- Regent. Our contribution to the “.0113. do§itiofilss “Qfifkfeceflied for gfL-QEVGTU tni-y emergency service. shows that Medical Mission was gratefully re- [we of the soldiers “.110 were WM“ i- ME" women are anxious to give help ceived and this work makes possible ' ing transport. DAD-CUT THE IKSSIDING "i145 iséfié i "r THE » D A COUPLE OF HUNDQED QIGHT AVtAY-v TH’ MINT? NOW HE WANTS TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS- GET BAC ONT ‘l’ zeueWsEe-iifi wou KNOQN- 5' in some branch of national service. the saving of the llvcs of many I 1 d d . m u .1 _ The National Otiwpter held itaiwomen and babies. The TQDOYVJnutIiSIiSZG M" e m was do annual meeting this year in Toron- make one feel flint no dollar spent ‘ Mm T_ 5 Grady‘ 52g to. but the Royal Edward Chapter could purchase greater value. '\1'I‘_“ i:- ]\.1_ Elm; bu, can-m Mathieson. Bingo sent no delegate. This has been a year filled with unusual and vital happenings. Our days have been so packed with the unusual. that although Canada. is not yet an armed camrp. it is ap- parent that, we 3X8 a people grimly determined to strain our citizen stzengih to the limit of its power. and it is with difficulty that we connect these later days with the tumultuous a lause and the dem- onstratlons o loyalty and affection of the Royal Visit. and with all the days and nights of pageants, par- ades and Joyous hilarity of Con- federation Week; it is with difficul- ty that we realize all this happen- ed in the same year. The most un- expected event of all has really happened-we have really seen our King and Queen in our own Do- minion. Thcy have come and gone. but we will retain in our minds a vivid picture of two very real peo- plc, human and understanding yet fully alive to the dignity and re- sponsibilities c! their high position. In the events nfl-that memorable day of June 14, 1939. the Chaptcr members joined with all citizens to show their loyalty and devotion. Iii April. Mrs. W. G. Lumbers. our National President. was the week-end guest o! the Royal Ed- ward Chapter; and members were invited to meet her informally at the home of Mrs. J. A. Mnthicson cm Sunday afternoon. On April 22 Mrs. Lumbers was zuest speaker It a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel: she dealt with the ainu of the Order of which she was the Head. and which now numbers over 80.000 women. MLss Mary Hunt. Re- gent of Abcg-weit Chapter, Sum- merside, was also an honored guest at this luncheon. National Affiliation: l. Our 1on2 association and co- operation with the Victoria League gives them a special place in our thoughts; they have done us grant service for many years. This lenzua is best described as a. non- 3. New payer cards which in- clude a. prayer for peace have been ordered for use rit our meetings, and prayer cards are to be distributed which are supplied by the Sisters of St. John the Divine in an effort to bring about n concerted notion- zil prayer for pence. 4, This year marked the 20th Anniversary of the flight of Alcock and Brow-xi who made the first At- lantic crossing by air. The Order had printed a picture of Alcock and Brown, and hoped to put one in every schoolroom in Canada, iii order that cliikli-cn mlyzlit know that two youiiz Euciisliiiicii svcre the first to fly from Ireland to Ca- nada. 5. Service and EX-servlce Men's work- Remembering that our greatest service to the state in this hour is steadiness and sanity us we go about our ordinary’ tasks, let us also remember that one 0f the important {risks is tlic mnilitcflaiic-e of the morale of EK-SGTVICG men and their dependents whose social welfare depends upon such agencies as ours. Some pf our members sent Christmas boxcs to fumiiics of e service men. One family was spec- ially remembered where the father had died two days before Christ- mas Day. Reports silch as this can not. bezln to cover the many kindly rsnnal acts of service rendered y those into whose hands workEflaliski I 8. ucn .0110 :- It can be readily understood that post graduate work in Great Bri- tain has been seriously interfered with because of the war.’ the ap- pointee for this province preferring to rcmiiln 1n Canada. his schoioib ship is to be hcid for him. 'I‘he pamphlet "Canada ywithin the Enviro" has bivm great satis- faction, and is placed in schools. Home and School Clubs. miiitery camps. etc. Primary Chapters are reminded that here is material particular-iv suitable for use on Empire Day. Last ycnr a list of Historical Facts about Canada were compiirzi. but the first inten- Mrs, Mrs, \Vlic:il', (Innis uni Games. Mrs. Longworth, Cards and Games, Miss Lorna Weeks. Games. CliTovvn Men's Club. 1 packs of cards. Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Cards. Miss K. Brovm, Cards, Feb. 22: 5 cartons and l parcel ,0! soldier's comforts were shipped Jto I. O. D. E. warehouse. Halifax, qvhere contents wil be held for ‘ltllPiit. Com. Bimtnin who twain has kiiiflly‘ consented to dishlbute those doz. lconiforis to nccdy sailors. Tzlis Silipmfiilf, was in response to a |sncciai call from the Head Office For warm clothing (or the navy, this winter having been a specially ,severc one. There were 85 parcels ‘containing one sweater and one pair of socks. Oi“ one scarf and one pair of socks in each parcel. V Tlic. following Committees have .bccn sct up. 1. Wool Committee: Miss Ethel Stewart. Mrs. E, M. Blanchard. Miss ,Mory Haszird. Mrs. H. L. Bethune, ;Miss R. Nicholson. $183.35 has been spent for yam in these months sincewar began; great difficulty is anticzpatcd in rcgnnd to wool sup. ply; but so far this province has been favored in quality. quantity and price. 2. Sewing: Mrs. H. J. Gordon, Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Mrs. w. A. Huestis, Mrs. Reuben Mncdonaid, Mis. H. H. Smith. This committee meets every Friday morning and anyone willing to help is urged to attend these meetings. ‘The Conven- or has arranged a programme of monthly work. $85.98 has been spent. on materials for sewing. 3. Libraries: Mrs. J. A. Macmillan Miss Ina Gillan. The Onder has undertaken the work of providing libraries for the varimis military canons throughout the Dominion ‘and Miss Mary Plummer is Direct- or of Camp Libraries. Books are required and will continue to be ireqifired for the merchant marine |at the port of Halifax. At Halifax .18 depot has been provided by the Tingle AND “cs9” STUBBS By ‘Edwina .4 p. . WELL, GOOD AFTC-RFOON, MY LIT TLE MAN] IS Youa GRANDMOTHER AT HOME? SHE'S BIZZY AN’ O\N'T SEE. YQJ .\\\\\\.-\\‘\\Z\‘\\x..\\\<\“\.\‘\\» HUN wsuywuuo WELL/SHE \Y/L_JZ. Arcusr BIZCIVILTO -- m I s? HIM 0ON‘T*OJlVl\ SUCHA NZZY "J- XWT LIKE HIM .. DARE TELL STORY AGAIN- “- " partisan. non-sectarian association tlon of puhlishinz this chart in Navy Department and box“ M of men and women who seek by ‘in Echoes had to he abandoned ‘fresh books ‘m, supnued w m, -, 7t rsonai service to promote a nnd i-he charts sold separate y. ships and the ships tum m boxes ¢ i-iendly understanding tlirough- "Facts" lsrccnmmendod for schools they have had on we voyage from - A out the British Eimpire. Repeating and libraries. If you are curious to which they have J t, Emmett u:lz.r'i.‘::.:: ii"%.1f2$$...“'£'."u§2° i‘?l§’>‘.‘§e~‘i51i“ifi“'}ifii¥ai.lififill°‘$35.’? presume?“ e reveled tel in London for Canadian soldiers ,flfty, or evcii 153 ymrs aqo. lonki 4_ Pgckin bommmee; Mm 3,9, be and we are asked to contribute yup yrour chart. you u-ill‘ ivlll find it lmut, Mrs.gE. G. Saimdcrs. Mrs. so TPATS THE WAY rCOULDNrHEL DON'T WOR Y"'WE'L" HAVE wAu-Y RI .6009 GIIIEF fumtfii.é“€.~5.?{"8.2l°’i§°§i.%‘ skit: s:*.::~:.:.":*.i2:"‘::il*..i:"'§fi at...“ Sulleazvliid:*‘i..‘f;"'l:;; ighii fiflféiiivi "' °“°°“‘ *° °'""“‘""*"°“’et."i’.%v""“* w» Me em "We" m" . . . . . » -- - . . .. . . Eff} ‘ uteri children‘. as blankets ore so [tribute-d as sun] lo S"ilfi0iS. iibm- ifour consignments: 1. for Evacuated PRESENCEMFIRST ' hard to obtain in England, Five _rif\s, ilic Lo u. ctc. The dcmmifi child on; g. scarves for Island srill- YOU FREEZE HIM m hundred pairs are requieri. ,'f-m- our Calendars. 321s m horny tins ore at Hulfax; 3. socks for Islimd- THEN YOU ROAS an 2. Thc Navy Ieague has iniorm- your that tlirrc it?» not a c1 vndrii" ci-s in "Black watch": 4. Cnmicrts H|M,AND THEN flidifitlilgfliigrgffiflilléfiat i}; glevivii-Eliuditf‘)? i/to1gi:fihgr'ifllin Prirc Fssnv 51905;}, $311239 gm“ ‘hilfimfi You SLAP HIM ii ~--- F - ~ r- '..- ' eons." at the Sailors’ Home. and that nil I. fioufwl nave 3rd prize to Brutrice that ivc have been accorded the e/ '11 0. D. E. caLs would be transferred Pound of this c v. _ ' ‘ ' same rate for CCPHH shipments as Nr to ihc new buldinc. Muiry ifl"'ii§“'! cetiv Pr: incu-lcd Hi0 Rcci Cross, 20c pel- cubic foot‘ De 3. Oil Zlif0l\<C in the Girl Guide “~~ '11‘ _"i "fee Tlnv F4". lir-lrl i'n HIGH" shinments to be “i=0 bandied miivcnvut in: drain Iijmonsfralrti S"p 'm‘t'r tbs vlhr. av" _t "c syn by Gvv Tcniba C0., Mouton]. Frce N! by flu: gift of a flag to 2:022 Church of iii; {liii .-li iliCfil-‘f’ “Tiic L-cy ship], . q pi-ivilcgrs have prep grant. CCili]l'ii_\‘ of Guides. Our FUCHIF are Vrws '1". . ed Wiiilih Canada b" hoih railways 8'1 used for meetings bv Miss Fuilcr- - In nr-rwliqprr- dis-ill} kill" dcrisinn free ortvvccn units of the Order for c: fan's Ringers; the broad so cast o! "crd O ii,»- n __~ '".=‘\ euui- soldiers‘ comforts, etc Exnrggg mi- upon tlu- wnitrs has bren returned fcrm .=v=t'ni_r~f icMrrr-cfil i“ - v:lr't“s are. s‘li.‘ unclcr discu-"slrfl. to us tzrli fnlti in that tho gliishav-e 9'11 i._."v‘ v c fr“: c’ 0'" \'::‘.~ = ‘ " F‘ :e irrnv * . i_r::- fiili" from _U. been sgndmg m knitv-ci swcziics ""2211 "affix. the trrrsiir-"r _.~'i".v> 'ri S. to our orraiiwmtién far s11 p- for our war work. A Rift of eight the us“ o’ the R"f‘f_'lI7f."i"ii Debursc- .nic':is oi soldiers‘ comforts, etc. In “Bani in distribution of field sweater: wu also gratefully re- ment books. or new Cash books; it