FIRST IN W. I. \\l C \ (VI ' Ion, 't'.'i A (‘hat‘- l"‘~~«ii“‘:iti-d \\-iriiv-ri'.l ll‘-I’ i'<-s of h: .t ‘l: lI.'\ \\'-iiii i’ttiitI.i its‘ .-'t‘tt-'t.i'. "Ill"! ext » ; '3t_ '4-Illll‘(I in I897 in lll ilitituii .\'!tt- IIilI'l§ a ...;t. of S'.i».;i-ft K.ll'.'\ "‘ i'li‘\K\p.LpL'." lic.itlIii.i- Illt' WI . . iitteiziiqi ilie ll .\l I 1 I'I\'S W. I. 1 lake or I iltlle It‘. \i ii-it riii-tn 1 it \II \\| \ I{0.\I) Int‘:- l \I 't l'o-s tn l 'i.. !l'_{ \'t ~ t..' \ItiI’\|lllI4lll t‘iiicr- \.t»t.- t....i lI|iI “;l1I'1i\|". W01‘. Iitiliil - 'l"""N'l& W .\|I('4'f‘\\ i‘5\;~tt.t.l(-tit. ,\‘i\ li'4_.I filll nltg I I it‘ ‘N’-ilwt' it The lileellnt-I ('|l\_\(tI \ ixtlu‘ mil!‘ \‘ |\ lii~lil at ua» -i,« iii: ‘ii ~ vi- tig the "tide" is \ .\I.iL‘II4\lIi'I<I » llcpt \i«vc on ' t‘ ' ‘ho creed In iini- Sept l'l I’:w»t'cn«l- l!t'lil "l mile 2. .i iiiciiibers i‘es- alllllllllIt‘(I to ‘-17 >3 _ ‘I H.‘ mil min ‘'3 cup. l‘Y.'iti~ '.\t‘l'¢‘ lIl.ii't‘ at ':t.ti.~ \Il‘. pt-v .»t p. III(‘lll‘\ \I.icI.t-.tii. \.'it'ttitiivt Ii. ‘flu \,.H~_,t~_\- wad Ln, mm~|t‘, t‘lll(‘l'I1ttll .i1 H‘\fIT‘\"} itin- uh.‘ H» ,. .3 ,,,..‘.;m; and “»‘.r(.‘ cert to be held iii 5'. ('a'lic:‘tnes étlilitt \i'4I .t< rctid The corres-I ”“II “II (“I 3" i punlty ,1 I A “ ,(__.m and dl_‘.(.uS_‘ \Ii\ I.t‘1lIli|l‘lI \I:it-\t~\ it ."l\lt- wd vii Illt‘ lllt‘lllI\t‘l‘\ ‘it litii’ Iliilllt‘ tivr I.’ I . W .H_“ “as [‘a\\M‘TIli‘ \i-it ’Il'l1 lll‘ i’ ii. TI ~ 41 “H, .1‘ . _ HHHHWH _\ hN"__' Ii tit _ttt tin t .i ‘ t'iili» \tii(‘I W W? H, WHMS “H5 emendpd l'tII1I[‘\I xiliitli ‘\\ i- ‘i\I'.'l‘ '!\ \I:'s me ;m_\M(m and members o{:Rei.Zln8If‘I .\lacl\innoii. (litlc Iti. the —. ii iii itiitti t'iililmllI(‘(’ for ‘N . [MI ‘W,;\ ‘H mam.”-ymg th e “ \Itii.ii.' ailltttiriiiiti tttttlri xiiilill N, _ M \ [Y W” I.(_pm_m(“.ittii]- ‘\;:l\\‘\T’I\ P‘|“.l*‘.lll1.\K |-‘lllll ,2“. , M‘, ‘l’_.m had be’ n.‘i\”i'."i ;hld".‘li.|\\ \IIU.\tI ._ i i.iii iii: Ill mo in it the playground "“ ' , ,,H ;,.,H..,. had m.nH,d COM-lslm Following th ' I it deiirioiis ml _ H.“ H1.‘ ‘md R sud, School lunch was serxed bx lIi(-" mem- ttt-ii ll VI‘ rcported paper to«- he" “Mme W" "I3 3° .0” W H _,1 Iliilll(‘s \Ii'~ (“".llJli(I \Iitil\.ii \ H ‘t I “I W “sh hikvnillilll lIi.‘iiiI\i'(I_ "l(‘ llII"I‘II1l\>‘ll SI .l'l . - -1,‘ Ilf’ I’:’i>'c~t.'int IIIIIIIIIIH \‘ I I“: 8 “I” N‘ H i i«>lli‘(ll(ll‘l was also Imam“ mm H‘ ttik ' —-- — '-*—“—‘—‘ ' " """‘ ‘""”-"“‘“"l ‘I’ " IRisiiTow\' iv 1. llli i v:- '.:i a rclay race with \i ’l IEt.‘g'II\ti}'| a. captain \l-‘ I.ii:.“'. I'.itii wt‘ <""t'i‘Zt'i n- it‘ ' t ‘'tt‘.'‘_' I~‘.iiii .\It‘K I¥('l‘- 1'-'I ‘Iii‘ llll“l,’\t‘ it’ ‘law \\ I Iiir I -' i i I ‘H ‘l i‘i.'ii':c of ill!‘ r in‘ .‘tt~i ill -’ t‘; I Lllcvn ‘I ,i -t \li'l~("1\p-‘ next meet- nwoihi-rs avisvit-"ml in’ ( rill I”-‘ \\‘’ll :4 !'f‘f‘ll\(‘ ‘tr 5: Ctllllit" f‘I‘.\I1 . *3» -.c llytics kindl_v in int”... \I\ i ll« r»-~ .\iIiIilil(‘t'I \ "~il '.:4~ i-~i‘iii’ii‘l‘S lor the N0\'- in llic T)l’l‘\itI('HI‘ \l:\ I".-mlrn ct i ‘i:- I’ . Iliill (mill to be (.ttn;ilt.-j‘ .ii: i‘ 1 ll“ ‘lH‘ aiiiiiml It-cs 'l“nt» Il|'.\ l\.tt l_- .' t i".i‘Il\ .\ «. iwiis tiiiith was scricd for the t"TllIlllllli') ‘ri.tl'i uric tits in o I -‘i-~~.a~-isted by \Ii‘S. lpl.'i_\ciI liv \Ii'« \I H'I1(‘iWI I74“ ‘ill CV“ FIYNI “Y5 Ft8f‘lP‘Tlic niciiilicrs (I'—tl|~\l‘ll ‘Ito gttl (Kiiii ~ ‘ I't- tiiccfini: (VI().\‘e(i‘\I‘Val)lIil\‘ tiilimiiip Him‘: I)_\ r ntoiinl .\nihcm ii.‘ Ill ";t- t-tu--tt' fit it .'lll(I » Illilill‘ ~.lIl"_\. iiitt..i'.i.ti iii-Itl .ii the Il.lII \I (‘\I'IlI‘IRI\I-IS W.l. \_h_m.“..\ It” ifli M. ‘.\!’l{ [Hr -Y , ,mm.hh. meemm more litiiis .'lII(I :t.t\o i.-i.< tll1'(‘l 0' ~ - N24 7'llI‘\ WI was “"1 ‘”"“I‘”“' ' I it __ Ht >. “tic "l‘~llII til st i.iiii.t~ .\...-I «i l l‘lit~ tircsitti-nt ‘I "' ’ "" V‘ ‘-' ' ll‘ vt'i>tli4 I I II(‘ II ‘\I" Illnwl l ntwt .t ll ti. Rum “'l I IIl‘IIlI \ ‘i\l'Il‘ ll ~'I"Iil'l‘l Re 3; for it”, (\\pnlng Tho‘ \IlK I-'Illl]1'IIl‘I‘ 'i‘,iiiii‘{‘d 1*‘, . 1 .,1,,.m,t by “nmng niakinsz soiiiral «~;tl‘t< and the "Ti Hxliin {(iI!()\A(\d by 'l(\\ «inc ziitii-tiitwl - \Ii'~ \ II. rt ;.t t . .>.~t-cl iitit-«tn ' tiiiiilii-ll \li I.‘ i‘lt ‘till ind llti t i - :i.t \i'l(‘(l \\‘lII] I ‘ilt~ . I‘ \l.t.l,vt»«l II4 ncw FUR AND FABRIC ‘I'll: season he India have. One of the most miiuunrtlng 30!! great lnqatratta from Nil these innovations is the coat with nylon that WC’! tin ‘fur trim which has been won» We have II- nmai such deevecandu Ilinolol town Guardian. Hoiisahold Amt "' Ontario Print plainly. NAM .c -371. . beouttlul and for your copy of Book for I957! Plun a variety of design to ting. lP:ige l0 The Guardian ' 'I‘Iiurs_. Nov_ 721957 t For one hrief moment in its jhistory England tried the exper of abolishing the Crown. restore it again with an sigh of heartfelt re- ‘ only to impart lent well's Commonwealth Ilt‘>49-60! was doomed to failure from the outset. for deep in the heart of eiery ordinary Briton is the con \l('ll0n that kiiigship should be an office unattaini-iib to ambi- Il(if‘l and to all but the legally constituted heir his veneraioit for the Crown prevent damage to Odie-lope. <ii ‘\ l\ at ilie ceiltur " — of lllLtll\ I)\llI(Ill'l;.',\' customs Tlttmt.-ti \r_ir" \\.|g fttIl.(i\\9d hyjaiid «'(‘l’(‘li)1'illl('.\ associati.-(i with M W. “Md |“,“tht.r.Illl(‘ ('rtmn. and iliiis it is that ;il'H_\t‘l' 'l'hi- \Ll'l;lIlllI‘ it‘\\(|Il, I’llll1Dpl.'ifl3‘m'I 3 I"“ R"-‘“I P3I‘“'(’5- Ih°”gh 12731! and 214 was read in unl- 5"”‘c "I them are no onger res- .I.m_ mmmm M mo §(_pteIn_‘ltI(‘ll('(‘S of the Sovereign. remain ”w(_[_”L, “F”. H...” and m” it» this (lay in an excellent state I“ itii~iiilicr~ l‘I‘\[)1lll(IllIL'_. M I”“‘”Hm0” ‘ “mm mp S“ .\III Ilf1llaI1ll‘£iII\ — . 5 -. licr callcd The L'oiiiiiiiiiiit\‘ l'(‘I(lf‘_\. \Il‘\ llcdley .\luitart re poricd zti home. 1 hospital call. s ziiitl It-(tors aim 19 treats ilittzti; tlic initnili A box of tIH'Il1IlL1 \\.i\ in-iii: }).'It‘I((‘d an will f‘IlH‘(‘lI)' ILI Kttrca The \Ili(I_\ til jniiiiii \\Ill('I1 most of most ancient and hi.~;toric It has lll IIS long hi.stor_\ served both as it palzicc and as prison. and iod;i_v ii lioiiscs the (‘rrrwn I3 Jewels. the richest collection of prmtng to be very interesting,.jawel5 in the worl _ On wer Dl‘ll‘.ZT‘.llll ll "(‘oit\ei"~atioiis on Green were executed two '\\l\'8S Japztii i«;i~ I(‘lI by ‘.\li's. Erncst of II(‘fll‘_\' \'lll. Anne Boleyn and ll.'trtitt~ .t s In <’ra.s- cailioriiic lloiizird and the path \\c'l attil \Il- \';tlli.'iii Riil‘ \Ir_\ oiti I.a<l_\ I.‘llt(‘ (Jim IN"\lfI(‘\ st‘ II1i\\(‘ unit .t'ttit_v with hm it its. icral others ulio had risked the hand spcttt 6 years as niisst0n- 9"mll.V M Ill? Cl’tlWn- arii-s lll .lntt:ttt LZil\€' many inter— Buckingham Palace is the prin- tg csiiii: lt"t‘l‘t‘l‘(’f‘S and short cipal restdeiice of Her Majesty \ ' l.'iII\ (Illl‘l'l‘_' tltt- \IH4I)‘ thc Queen and is not opcii to Tito il\4‘i"ll§ l'l‘\l\’I Hllll pi';i_v- IIN‘ lllllillt Iis splcntlitl Hl’?iTI' in my 1;. ,.‘.,t.(t“,n [,5 ti”. p,-(.s,_ iiiciits, \\IlI(Il ('I\lll:t'fl a Ill'l('t‘I(‘<S (I t tcollectton of paintings. arc the _ cene of many of the great ""‘ " ’ 4* Court ceremonies and rece i 1-‘,|.\m'oon w.[_ tion: On occasions national ltib-Ice ('\'Il'I)l'-'III4iTI Ill <:t-rte-v 'I‘:‘-. «it wit-v iitm-t.ii:1 of llm- ”J"mI“' It 15 ml‘ hm)” (Tl Mm- ‘ .(_l_ LN “MW” 1. H. “.H.‘., llllltl \\l \l.l~ lli'I(I ill the IIMW: .“l a.S"Nnh].v In “(ml E’ ii]1(;1()t_ \ Il“<iI :tt».i-c u.tli xix iiiciiibers ”w_I ‘ihw ‘md Infill {ho “_‘:I I .m_N1 -I-pt“, ”m_.m‘_, Upwwd by tn till‘. when the Qiiecn 8pp(dl‘S eiiuinu Iliit‘ tttllttucii bv ropeat— 0“ my Contra]. ba](.“.n~“ as she _ , _ V“ “H “M \H_m“.' (.UHN_l did after her (oronation on June \(lIl|\iI riiiiiiiiilli-e, \I|'\ IIlll\(’\' I‘ I“ \t ll "W1 I'’' 1.1.0,.” “mt \i,.\ “.111, 1-‘.,>\,m.r’ llitii 4 .‘ i.t- .ill~.\t‘I'l‘lI In 3 Iltlllllllllll (‘oiirt I’;il.‘ii-c and St. Tm, pm‘. Hf Imfllnk. M! \ ,\ Itl’1_'l]i‘ -. .~,\, \itm,,,.\ “M9 Jaiiics ~ Palace arc iiio iiicllow- i'llllH‘| was not tlriitlitl \Iis ' i I'll?”-"""I Illtl l—l|l"I IW IINHHIHIR hlmdvnb 0' Ih“.“m(‘ Dmwl H“_M_\ d‘\NaU_d a "M ;\lt'\'lIttll‘ 1.,‘-'»(«_i\(ltttI¢xn‘P “as M llciitx \lll llanipton (iiiirl. Fm“ (Wm “hwh ch? and ”,hm_ :‘t‘:iiI Ilil s Int’ czipsitles and dust- “MCI: Comams 3 “"9 ]“"II“;)I]I"” nmzhbnufl had n‘(_mm\ (N.H(_d t).’ll‘f“ iicrc pzi of pittures. is open to tie pit K‘. The ciitcrtatiiiiicii: I'illlilllllI(‘(‘ \‘H‘ “I ’Vm"'I ‘”'”"”m'" had land “S “fined gardens In wring liad scicral iiitercstiiic t-on- W I“,'“”' I 3”‘ '‘ “llfmd ‘I-n_d S~u.mm%rd«ia~ "Iaguflcel: '~-is and Illlll‘Il \\.‘l\ \l‘I\t‘(I ( “mm.” “m Hlnmmlnwd on PI\wn»nw 8 Hm.“ “.o.w ml 0 { K ‘ tw-..t;‘.m ‘my \1.c (‘tn Egan to lIll< great Th.iiiics—~tde Pal- Immu clmpd “MI I h 9 rc zipiioiiilctl on ~l‘Il<>(iI N‘ .\' SIT (‘l1l‘l5l0Phf‘l‘ WW". 50 Q”“‘’ I \¢-\i mwtmg M11 be ywtd at that today it presents a curious vvtimtd (‘amp_ iiuiigling of the Llll‘l‘t’.lS and niul I){‘lI_ \\!.(»n t«.,:{ mi] M11 by an_ \l.'ilI\' classic arcliitcciire of he READS (()R.‘\l-.R VI. I. Q\\ 3.9.1 “ «i. ,,,,_mt,‘.r\hu, yfl. lions til’ Tiid days with the ,. I’ it I‘ \ t - - Itc'i.ii- anrc Hm H“‘Hl'“ nwmml HWHIHZ iiiitititt ‘ti 1 ulhln |\m \“Ilmh ‘ If x ' T‘ I ll I’\ III I‘, ‘"9 Rm” S (.m_'"_' “‘mw".\ t - \l1rI:I\ ll ,li int: M ..llll('~ \ a are. t f i e lrsiiiiite was h<'I(i at tho home of .\lrs Francis Mm-Quai'rie .\Ieet- ing opened by Mary Stewart (‘ol-I !i-ct. .\Il’S, Ilirani I.ei't-o pl‘f‘\‘l(I- all over tlic iiicctiii: tn ‘tic -ih-' singing "W" IW ('vril I-Itzannicntcd clock tower of \\llI(‘Il ‘- - ““””I"‘I "fllllllllnli 3 VKUSGWHY"-lcrovins the vista down St. Jam- \Iectis: adjotirned. followed b s‘.s Street. is the official ad- "(God Stivc The Quccn."drcss of Lhe (‘ourt and ts not lief some ten years later Crom-t ‘burgh Castle, perched on a ‘ Polcces Ancl Coslles WIFE PRESERVERS l'Are Historic Landmarks open to the public It was in this pumice. in low, that Charles I spent his last night before being executed tn front of Whitehall Palace. of which all that re- mains is the banqueting hall with MS beautiful ceiling paned by Ru- bens. This is now the Unit vice Museu . The state apartments of Ken- siiigton Palace. which stands In l\’ci:singtoii Gardens. are open to the public from Spring to Au- tumn. Part of the palace is oc- cupied by the London Museum. Queen Victoria was born at Ken- singtoii Palace in 1819 Largest oi l.oiitlon's l‘(i_\'8I pal- arcs Is the Palace of Westmin- slvi‘. unofficially and more usu ally known as the Ho of Parlianient. This great building is the scene of the annual State Opening oi Parliament by the Queen. and II is open to visi tors on Saturdz-i,\s Windsor Castle. situated on its hill overlooking the River Tham- es has been the home of the So- vereign for over eight hundred _\t-at-s The State Apartments, V\lll('ll ('t)lll;illl many niagiiificent plt‘Illl‘(‘\. are open to the public when the (‘otiri is not in res- denre St. George's Chapel. the chapel of the Knights of the Gar Icr, i lovely example of Per- pciiilictilai‘ al‘t'llll(‘(‘Iul‘P at its fi- Ilf‘\I 'l‘ltct'p are two titiportaiit _vaI Palaces at Edinburgh. I-Id pre ctpitous rock rising front the cen- trc of the city. has played a not able part Iiriti.-Ii Iiistor, lot it was llf‘l'(' ilii-ii Jtanies I. iiisi kin: of Great Britain. was born. The Scottish War Memorial. which forms part the castle, is-probably the moat Iicatitilitl war iiiciiiorial ever to R0 in- lizive bccii erccii-tl The I’;ilai-i- of IItiI_\'f‘t)()(I‘IlUllS€ is ilic itllii-ial i'(‘.\ld(’fl('9 of the Queen uhcn in I-Edinburgh It is open to the public in the ob sciirc o the (iiurt. and visitors arc 3IIU\\ll tlic rooiii ulicrc Itiz/.io \\‘t'l.~ wt to ilezith hile i'lln;.!lllfl to the .~I\'lll\ of ‘Mary Queen of .\i-oi.- It was in this palace that the romantic Bonnie Prince Charlie made one of the delays that proved fatal to his i'.llI\(‘ and the Jacobite hopes. Baliiioral castle. situated amid tlio liiillllllllllh of Aberdoeiishire. and Saiidi'iii;.’Iiaiii. near the coast of .\'orf0Ik. are favourite coun- try homes of the Royal Family, but being private residences of tlir Qiiccn they do not rank as pzilaccs. T.Al.ENTED ACTRESS 1 Charlotte Birch - Pfeiffer, Ger-I man actress who ' in 1868,‘ was also a successful playwright. Set people to abstain entirely from M53! fl6_‘t’_°1T'." Alcohol Won't Benefit Anyone Mary Haworth: In an- ’swer to the wife who asks if so- cid drinking is risky. pioss lleading to addiction, your com- ‘menu of September 25 ea lthat you are reluctant to tell alcoholic. beverages Why‘? 5 Alcohol cannot I) en e fit one physically. If one is weak emo- Lionally. he will not gain strength of character by drinking. And one must be weak indeed if he label jdrlnks simply to follow the ‘crowd. The urge to be of~the- ‘SATIN.’ - paticrn ls understandable in a 15-_\ear-old. but not approp- riate to an ailiilt If one (Il‘lllk.\ because of fear of losing fricrtiship or association. orherwise desirable. there is no real basis for such fear. I can LE'SllI)' to that from personal ex perieiicc From l9l'i‘, when I eiitcred the Army at age %. I have refrained from drinking originally be- cause general orders forbade it. ARBITER OF l.'."l‘AKE Since disi'liar;c in 1919 I have been aritvc iii llI_\ pi'ofession. which l‘(‘(]Illl'l‘§ di-aling with per- sons from all strata of society. Also I have been active in sev- eral fratcrnal organizations — at last two of i.\I1l('I’l, I regret. have cariied l'(‘|lllI[lIl4lll\ for driiikiiig. ‘ind I Il’t\‘(‘ aticiided innumerable (‘0lI\'(‘flll0ll.\. parties, etc, where ‘the men. and in recent years the' mine getting _\'evcrili<-less. I haie never been (‘lllI)fll'I‘(|x<l‘il tit’ -tiiibbcd or int \llII(YI I\t‘t'.Ill\(~’ of my invariable “N0 thanks. I don't'use it." ID invitations to drink. There'Il no need to make any excuse orl .~’p(‘(*(‘h about it A person has a right. that must be rcmiuiii/MI. to all .~toiiiticli anti uliiit Ill‘ will -be ll nlcoliol. ~lii'tmp. aspar- agus or porieriiouse stcuk R. J. l RIGIIT 'I'() l'II(N).\l'f FASHIONABLE FOOTSTEPS These handsome shoes are id al and heeled with liltirk cttlf to wear with the new fall e suits. calf is Petforated to form a u dresses and coats and they add oration on the upper toes. arttttv ii an air of distinction to each and the collars. and at tho I.i.;li it every one of these costumes. ‘ used for -the one; shown which an tipped Dark gray suedc is which is laced with leather ‘same stvle iiiay be had in in drinking by legal force The waste I life. is cation may eradicate. But probably won‘! in they may receive uYlfI(‘l‘<lt'lli'I cg health. and help like Jitlic ;.[.'l\\‘ tit m.(.1,t(. ,t,_-,1 I)(l M” W“ mm his money and happiness caiiscd by which suggests tliiii \Ir l- kpep excessive and addictive drinking siicaking front tlic In-zirt «ti -.tt~~- a tragedy of mankind that edu- sonal experience. in I£i_Vlli‘,.' l»_.-e timte.‘what be soon‘.-\nd in telling how ihi- itttittwtt I However. great strides have been may ‘made in this century towards iin— di‘iiikcr‘s mind is iiitidc iitt l{..l.: Ir ctlcct you are derstanding and thereby learning 1 I makes the drtnkcr tlr: be coiiqiicrcd. once He also teaclies tlic Dca 'l\kI{|’_' t-"t\ Iilttii't proath against IO control a I0l‘m(’i‘I_V benighted truth lhfll nt'l)i>(i\' «hill iii'I)iii' the use of alcnliulic lieieragefidrive towards alcoholic self-de- can lielpi.lts= di'inkei- \I.i_\ (I|\' rt. iiheii thc SLlI')_l9(‘l o ing iiitrodiiccd Well. I think that you _voitr.~clf Il.'I\(‘ .\llp|lIlt*(l the sons? ihle answer. stritciiiciit. to \\it in your concluding 23. tion ruction TALKS TURKEY I interjected I bit of educ . I hoped. by calling attention; the drinker Illfl\\-(‘ll has cided absolutely that 8-!‘ M. . “A person has a l't_‘;!IlI that must to James Lamb Free's book Just e recognized. to fI(‘(‘lde what he;O'ne More will put into his stomach and] what lie will lice-ii oiil~foe it all coliol. sliriiiip. .‘l~p.'ll‘Lll.lllS or port-‘ c I Coward-McCLnn lishersi in which the author I turkey to the reader about lie, a composite picture of the av? Don‘t shake your dust map I -e .,... suede combined with brim ll I . Iii‘ Im. A i’ea.‘v Into my remarks of September wants to stop bending his (’I.l\1i\ H 21:15:’ HOUSEHOLD HIN Chatr- I ll! Hi i I ' S iik. "if‘ qr. 0.1 f‘Il()1l.~(‘ \II‘.'l erage problem drinker “who the window. from the back pow-h . It was in i'et-ogiiiiiiiit of tlii.s might be your hiisbi-ind. father. or any place \|Ill‘l‘P lllf‘ dust iiill right ireasoiiably f‘Xi‘l‘(‘lS€’fII thattbrother. sweetheart or even you.“ ' blow around Tie a hit: hat: ii- the l3th .-lmcndnient was r¢- you" round the mop head and SI't:iI(I pealed. thus putting an end to the socalled noble exiperiment of the ltrying to stamp out destructive with affection a Charlies. y brother: . . . a nd with hope that tor. He dedicates his book "To alll vigorously; then throw the bag away in the lDC1n(‘l‘l- dust scncc of the pl't‘\I(I(‘lll Tho tiiiii- iiies of the last meeting we re‘; read and approved. (‘orrespon-. dence was read and disciis.-ed. It was moved by Mix Small and seconded by Mrs \T.'IlIl(‘<0l'| ‘hzit a wreath be pLIl‘l'Il.'l~t‘(I for i'«~iiiciiiIii‘:ini'e I).'i\ \lr< Wil- Jtiiti .\I:ithcson mpot‘t‘r-ii mi’ tho El('I( committee. Sellfllrltg tvto treats. '\Irs Ixiis Schiirmnn members to her home the \ou~mhcr mceittiiz \lt~cttn: all Ill'.l|'llt‘(I liv \lll‘.llf\‘.' "|‘l‘.c Qtiiii-ti" lolktiirtl Ii tII"I" lIlIl('II served g Franccs .\IacQii.'irrie, and Mrs llober .\lacQiiarrie. iii\itcII wtiix ('.-XPF. TR.i\\'I-IRSIC \\.'\1.S. 'lttt- 'llttiiik~;iitit2 the .-\ll\'|Il8l'_V of 7» I.i»\\lli«-r. .tiitl lcil ttiwn Bciiiztx ltl'i*sl(I(‘lll t‘Hii<Iiii'li~d tn: hymn “Lord of a PERT PUPPY I Everyone will admire this pert' puppy as he protects your chair. 1You'I.l find the met crochet easy. with Its plain mesh Pattern 7084 t-rochrt f‘Iil'f‘f‘llnnI (hurt: for I2 I I6 inch .hair- bnck. armrest: 6 l2 in [string Eniiy pick-up work Send THIRTY-FIVE (‘ENTII tmtntl for thin pattern Iotnmps cannot he accepted‘ to Charlotte Dept, 60 Front St W. Toronto,‘ F I ADDRESS. PATTERN \'l'.VllEll_ i.‘ "' 'PlLN N TO SAVE DOLLARS BY SHOPPING DURING EATON’S WHICH CONTINUES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 7th and 8th. CHECK THE CIRCULAR WHICH IS BEING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR HUNDREDS OF VALUE PACKED ITEMS FOR HOME AND FAMILY. INTER SAL EARLY MORNING SPECIALS — FRIDAY ChiIcIren’s ”Sno-Sox” “Siio-.so.\"' QPKRI V ORNINF \'ool and ll}'I()l’l ltlcnd M J O ‘tiloiiirs; \\Iiitc, l'<‘(l. iizivy. J’°ECl F“ standard! suitable to car in sktitcs or for skiing. Plltisticizcd ciifl. Sizcs ii to fl. Suh- Speclal. pair Clearance! Candies \.ssorlod llallmi'e'eii candies—jelly ;u.rri tlrops and kisses. Special. lb. beans. Plastic Bowl Sets ~'avy denim boxer style jeans lined with cosy plaid cotton flannel. One pocket. Sides 2 and 4. Children’: lined Jeans Special. pair I Boys’ Sweaters 0 All wool sweaters in smart Norwegian pat- terns and cable stitch. V ncck, turtle neck and round neck styles. Assorted colours. Sizes 6 to Ipochheuch Women's Casual Shoes Made of polyethelene plastic In yellow or TUSIIIORCG 90185. 80“ Cfllshcd kid leather‘ ippers. Colours: red and black widths AA white. Three sizes in each sot. and B in “RS 4% to 10 I Special. S0! of 3 flpoclgl, pglr leather Billfolds chxk" Gum. English morocco leather in black and brown womplm checker nm._m“d bond with with dome fastener aid zipper closing. .29 plastic "aunt pegs c spam‘ ac‘ spacial. game complete EATOII’S BIIBBET PLAII AND A boom for our readers twq‘ FREE patterns. prlnipd in our new Alice molu Needlecrnn order — crochet. knlr ldery. hack weaving. others. send 13 cents BUDGET BOIIPOII TERMS AVAILABLE WITII this needlecrafi low! 0 D 0 w DURING AYMENT THIS SALE ONDAY I LI. FRIDAY "r..l2£\'l’.Ql._f_._§.‘Z... STORE HOURS - . TUEDAY. WIDNEDAY» AY TUIDAY 3“ h§:IBP.H. BA.H.toBP.M- ~ 3