THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Visiting Artist Recalls Meeting Lord Tennyson As Boy In ‘Old Country Freshwater to stay with his uncir- for a. few weeks in the hope that 'By J. O. Liewls) i country aii- and food might ini- prove his health. "I've been chea- ting a butterfly and came through iinto your garden without know-. ling where I was. I am sorry, sir." Slowly the angry. fretfiil looki in. _|_ a _ '_ ou the face of the old man faded; ‘ .'"“‘ Ell/x‘- H1823‘? )3 butter-I as? iilgt L:l1lel’8:;ll‘s‘.lls\\'1i1c8e:ée ifeaflf-llthe m“. ‘mend; and ‘m’ b” g,y_ in and oui among the appieime upon which his he!“ w-siivatched .n wonder as that. face FY1398. whose branches were bcnd- set. in!‘ with their loads of ripeninizi At last. with a great. poundini. iruii. he ran. _Ff‘\‘Cl'ISlTI_\', the'-"- his temples. he saw his iiet, Jfslldfhii" the Mt “ns izrasned in ‘tiivvelop those flashing. many- it ifhg ‘hand as. with body bent, cmourei-l w-iiigs, Tender“; with mm 1e “FIN. to amid the low- trembling fingers. he extrieeted , 811g. ruit-iaden branches. he .he. butterfly and placed it. in his JUNE 11. 1947 ‘ MATTHEW & McLEAN ' SDIIRIS Mon. & Tues.—.|une 16th 8t l 7th 2 S-DAYS DNLY recs iztavi;ii' uqn"" ' evlfnfseeoml Your swis- "Well. may be you were llfilul after my apples. Did you catcni‘ any butterflies?" “Yea. sir." the boy said. "three.I One of them. the one which l’ chased into your garden. I bellllWQl is an Eriocraniidae" "An Eriocraniidae. began to take on a look of nohil- ity blended with a deep lender- ness and understanding. lifflll- up the chase. collect r’. b . i‘ T71!‘ plate Wris his uni-Io‘: ggr- the. hsx ‘in Ollis iliivikglfdalihgt‘ ill?" I" Ill‘? "lll-“EP of Fhesitii-aterlliendiiiiz down to pick up his, not, eiii‘ ‘that’! l ~:n the Isle of Wight. Th in th w-i-ien ii h d was August; the year. isaei. on Irast-moifingeailiet 553E113‘; oifiigeai/i‘: I'm“ D° y?" km“ “h” mi AIWHYS. the glorious speckled-lstralghtened up to confront i the “Em mm?" ~ ' iwlnsed insect evaded the riegiangriest-looking _- and what he NO‘ am - ‘r "t Time after time the delicate twine seemed about to enmesh the beau- ‘ IIEUI creature. but time after time it floated effortlessly away just beyond the perimeter of the dead- ihouglii. at the time was .- the tallest man he had ever seer-i, The man was old Very aid, A long, white beard tapered toward his chest and on his head was a "All ri ht ' Bri tt . 9nd camse “:2: wiiiitlmfiourplgi: Ffllilt Row tic io ri,ii‘.I: (Jordon MacEaciicrii. ‘lliiii Hall, James haps. if you iibien caieiiiii‘. i , Walter Clonrad. Crcelmatii Dickinson. Lorna Flood. Joyce Cantweli. Marion ' " ‘ Edith Kely. Louise Gi'i in. Maureen MacGuigari. . b bl t. tll h I Satin eihao iexiegnifi: ya‘? égfieivélilg‘ Back Row ileft t.o righil: Roy Dciiigan. rrol Carruthers. llv .i'!.'='-'. Fiiriiesa Nlarzoil L‘ Lorna Crc .. Edison Aitken. Robert Anderson Do iy hoop‘ Finliiy’ u it it h“ diiapidatedl dirtyflny mt h“ "id why ii w“ given to the but” las Dennis. John Craig. iiioj: iBoswell. Marlon Cud more. Miss Cutcllffe. Doroihv Andrew, Bernade become conscious of its danger, it Hut though. for the‘ boy. the lemy". Hughes’ Hope Hudson’ s m” 610v“ wired over the trees and tiie sound ti: the Oiii man-s heavy And that. Mr. Percy Woodie-y. » ______._____ white fence to which, here and hurnving tread had seemed but 10"“, Engnsh “m” “m” l“ ‘ I L there. a izraDe-vine clung. and an instant before. in carrvuvith Ch'rl°l't°t°“'“ "esllm"? m“ “l4 and u” green w“ 3nd “l” I“ “h” C!“ almreclllf‘ "n "lul- slilralled down among the trees it the sureness of an impending hunting‘ o! ‘he Legislative A!” when m: returned he found me Ima" beau“ ‘S nch‘ only he is AS My‘ woodk)“ “Epramd I and iiie iioivei.’ inio me minim cioonh a blackening m“ o’ the 59mm)“ ioid me yesieniai. w“ hoiz lost to his surroundings. ivory rich who. appreciating that» me those \\'U"dS which. more ti iiig ggyderL sun and an ushering in o‘ dank 310w ii, moi goi- iiie iirsi, iime gazing at oiie wall where. row beauty. is able by his creative 111W Wars ago. England's gro The boy wanted ii-iai butieriiy he“ with i“ and to a" “gm and Aiii-ed Lori-i Tennyson‘ poet upon rowistood books in the powers to add something to its 8st Ylvtoriar. noet. had spoken m» was miiy i3 biii m, acquiring ‘my in ti“ “mid y“ in that ma” Lam-gait ti: Engiami Greek. Latin. French. and Italian plenteous store. a child in n sun norm in wh inf beautiful tliii-igs liad been a mg. iieari-ieaiiiiig. pulse-throbbing lapguagps" I All" lalkm? l“ "mil" hall "L" “mmrs mm‘ "W ml“ "l lmariia “iii, him from iiie Him he moment of imm his subconscioub Tammi-ed word! Tennyson immediately laui-ichea hour. Tennyson i059 m his ieei world HOV.‘ mine :1 n. a sin-in. had been abie ti, waiiL Latem he m“ had registered m“ the Didi into a history of mythology a5 an intimation iiiai, iii; had Eianced out of wit. iiiiduu- new had begun the collecting and the man's shabby coat. now a shiny m’ 3"“ m“ "1 “in” M“ Learned men‘ he ‘Sam’ “Hm “w m1" mm" m Peflmm- 5° walk‘ the square hem" Pwple w classifying of butterflies, moths, green from iii, marching “y! of tom's led the young boy aim-is or fancied they 53b.‘ some re. ed W" to you“ Woodie,“ who hurrying along on Giafton Sir: and other insects and he knew many seasonysuns’ had on“ bee“ paths bordered with beautiful. fiemblamle bllween the beauty t" had also risen. pieced his right "1059 0* llltm» apparently. hor the scientific names for scores of blue. Only the. bright. dark eyes 9mm: rmwus- 5° den" “'9” the 50mg Om" Characteristic °t a" hand m‘ 11"‘- bQY-S 19f! Shollldel‘ ward bound- h’ ‘h’ C7"?- 1Y1 species. He knew this butterfly flashing with ill temper beneath “w” shrubs’ am‘ “we” m m“ "Essa such as a bumerfly‘ am and “Id: “Cm” and *9? m" LT.” C"‘“""*5 Bulidm? “'55 l I was a rare specimen and flflW he ui-iiiisii, shaggy brows, bemiyed garden that the boy did not see iflfll» 0f 8 80d 0f 801N955» 501118- again. But should ir. be. that ivt-I Sinking l?" he'll" of five. I f times, those learned men saw some beautiful plant or other of the earth's living creatures and sorry for ilicni, There they iv hustling and jostling. obses with the little problems of tl little drijv. flotsam and jetsar I4\ I do not. meet. I should like to tell! you one thing more. The love for the creative is more valuable had called it after a constellation than money, Stick to your ideals or an individual star. The earth. find money. enough for your needs.‘ he utent. on. is filled with beauty i wanted it more than anything else in the world. He lost all sense of time and place. Never, in after years. was he able to recall having seen the hole in the fence nni- of having climbed through it. to the frightened, observant child m” hm“ ‘mm they “Ere but a the latent virility of the stranger m" "m! “m” l‘ Tennysu“ who had rushed upon him so un- I35" mm ' ch51’ l‘ m‘ sun (xpeciedii-V porch and left him while he went ~50 W,“ a" in h", sigaiing my into the main house to divest qpiilgs tlh?" iii, Did ma“ iiiiimb himself of the battered old hat. ered. with s great effort of will the A 51PM“ Garden boy managed to retain his coin- !‘ 41d 11°‘ 151°" he Will ll I polure so that his voice was strange garden. Annie trees in fairly steady as lie looked up into profusion were still about him the aged, scowllng face. and. under the circumstances. no 1' was mi, gieaiing you, appieg flllld (‘Ollld b6 EXDECW! l0 lwfi- Indeed. l’ would have no reason l“ I31" n9"- lhe "OW"! W61‘! to steal them. for there are plenty fllfféfénfily arranged. H9 Si" lhfl over there in my uncle's garden. llexes but. it. did not occur to him "Qh_ I 59,, Nereffheiessi i- d, that there were no such shrubs in imi remember Seeing you inferti- hls uncles garden All he knew Hos- long have iviu has; 11.3"?" -ell he cared to know-was that The [my ioid him He hm film- bvl e short distance from come from London. he said. wi-iei-e (Cont - riilPII on Page oursriiiiiiiiiii run ' DDATS AT oursriiiiiiiiiii PRICES IMPDRTANT GDVERNMENT norm: Perlmaii Furriers will lie at him driltlns lazily amen: the his parents lived. He iiad been covmpanied by Mrs. Walker's imoth- er. i\’li"s. Willlaari Buffett who Wtll visit here for sometime. Mr. and Mira. Harry MaoKey o! Mount Stewart, accompanied by Miss Miriam Toombs 0d Western Canada, motored to Georgetown on Sunday. where they wen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stew- art. especting Price Contra I . Tbefollowinglistiseoonvuilentuumneryoftlaeierfluelrieealfreleloealfiderflo.7M endispublisbedforebepmtecfion aridg-uideaoeofflepubin ltbeanetgiveflaefidlteitoflae Order.- FQrfuIIdeQeiIerefermceiiauHbemdetseQeQiQerheJ’. m 0E iiiiaiis m starlets limit: sail n iiiiiiiiiiiii not AelotbnhInWarfiurePfieoehTradeBoIdQeQtKciM-Jecflvejhelillfl MATTHEW & McLEAN’8 Georgetown And Vicinity \ Mn!- fltepiieu ssuiiy o! ‘Burnt . Point ivris a recent visiior lo her ii. Qqe-qeiun iii-me ha» i KINGS OUN OSPITAL IDDK YDIIR ORDERS _ __ _ . AIIIIIIAL MEETIIID The pulpit or St.lDav4d'e United toichurcih was ocmmiied on Sunihy ievenlng. Junie 1st by the Rev. A. Miss itiari- Fitdgarald and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald were visitors Charlottetown on Thursday. KARI! -=--- Ofiejoi. j i end whipping ‘cream. Grocery ADELINE C. HYNES, merit." MONTAGUE Men's Wear JUST ARRIVED ys’ Suits, sins 24 to 30 Boys’ Underwear, Sizes 24 to 34 Men's Underwear, AII Sizes l- V. D. and Arrow Shirts Mallard Sport Shim \, Lev/la and Budd Hots $5.50 to $7.50 Cell and see our line of Men's Sportweur l. N. HOOLEY, rt». MONTAGUE Thursday. June l2. 8 P. M SPEAKERS: L W. SHAW, M. A. (Deporimcni of Educoiionlfl- "Teucher Recruitment and Curriculum.’ MRS. FRED GATES (Women's IflSIiIllIE)-' "School Improvement and Home and 50% MR. F. S. REEVES (Formed Represnniniivel» "Efficient Administration rind lmlllllvfd 5';l‘°"l“- MISS ESTELLE BOWNESS (T€GCI\€rl‘ Federation)»- "Teoclier Professional Improvement." Public Discussion Following 599ml?"- FREE FILM SHOW t lg teats-v, QOO€>OOQ>OO<£>OD<§\MQ¢W§‘QID*§'Q*Q% i i MDNTADIIE i Shoe Store i’ H“, i: Montague Slwl Store SPECIAL» Sterling Tuesdfll‘. 1"" lo I to M-boili days Inclusive. full-fashioned 45 9W9’ Silk Stockings- gigo Fer Fair on routs EARLY! i_~w. LADNER. Prov-- of Oliarlottetown has arrived at heir home in Bumtijsii short 0g i“; Point. l John DeLorv. student at Prince ‘day rm Moncton, N.B.. where she Georgetown. where they were guests of Mrs. William Martell. ere recent visit- fest cereals. macaroni. ver- i°xpe°ml "‘°"“°' -siieiisti corn. but list iii. eluding popping corn. I Dried pees, eoya beans. dried been: except lime beans and season's figures. Miis. Laura Lavers leift on Sun- ell-wool or all-rayon fabric. brie. (b) raincoats, (e) jackets and Windbreakers, except when made wholly U chiefly of leather, or (d) landings will I I I Uniforms for either sex. Gloves. gauntlete and mitt: for either sex when made per, and substitutes contain- ing bleek or white pepper. I Salecl and cooking oils. ‘he lion will shortly open her summer I .-hotel. “Linden Lodge". on Rich-l ___ ‘nmnd Sweet" e Raisins. currents. prunes; wholly or chiefly nf cotton 24rd andhihirrs‘ Ihpngfrei in?‘ m‘ I _, . '““" . dehydrated apples. or leather. except those de- Rll 811.4! 0 i191’ 0 l‘ "W" i IJPOFROlOHIZ-LITS who ‘were visitors, , ii-omno”, tomato saute]. “sued a, iipeciaiizd sport, 59ml fl"? “flkmd "Bill-ll? Ml" ‘to Charlottetown during the week‘ “mam pane‘ tomato puip‘ equipment oi- ioi- spggializgd i Levers mother. Mrs. Mabel Levers. iilcludtlsd: Mm m“ (ii-Sword aiid tom-to ma‘ tomato cab indumiai ‘ma i i‘ ‘-“‘“ C"‘l"°' M“ M c “I B“ °' I119. chii sauce. when in I Brassieree; foundation ar- l Ml“ Emu‘ Pflrkm" Mush“: Ml’. “XVI M5- wllllam 5t “Iflflelli hermetically sealed cane or merits, but not inclutgng Mr. and Iilirs. llc-iiijv Parker. who -s and i-fiimg “ii-L Mm ill-iii" Liwei-E‘ gin” aurgicai corset“ i (‘HTIPIOYIWI iii i t-cnlly. Miss Elaine Walker. daughter of Halifax. Wild a short visit In the home of his parents 1'0- Mis. Spiirgcon Walker and Mr. iErnest lltoyie. I Q1: sfllllrdllymllle annual chem-mi ICanned pork and beans. canned spaghetti, macaroni and vcrmicclli. I Canned corn. canned I Diapers and diaper supporte- ‘ HOUSEHOLD IND OTHER H 1d M g q n1 wink” f ‘of the church premises of Sf. Ndbeenkaiceliricluding thelimd IXTTEES . 11m r-- . n err ‘t ii .~l<i'., (‘eorg town. was enmes- ' ey varieties. - . Flisirlciintowm. Is visiting at the “my (ranged 6mm 11nd,“. "vi . cmned apricots‘ canned I home o.‘ her niiiil, Mrs. Qrdlmm" auspices». of 1hr \’.P.ll. A ronslder- peaches. canned pears. o; (Mimi m- mvoi-i; bed, i “'“Ik"'l‘ l" l1"ill'?"'°“'"~ ‘able ariioiinl._of useful ivork was eFruite and vegetablesin the spreads; blankets. except "*“' low-ii and faithfully clone. after, two preceding items ivheis horeeblerikets; dish towels; . M" '7’»"l‘d““ I~“"~i'tl"-S'"" M‘ l ‘ivhitii-i iii» Woman's Association. from end sold in consumer face cloths: luncheon use: few diii-s ago for Wood islands. SM-Wii a bOiii-iiiiiii guppfl‘, ‘ size packages. n.pkiflg;pi"cw easeauheeeeg i where I'|"l' husband ‘S employed on __.__. I OSti-ewberry and raspberry silence cloths; table-cloths; _ the Prince Nova. Mr mvl lvfzs. “Md hfllion‘. ‘w. Pngmefimg jams, and enyjam contein- throw-overs; towels; wash luviugstriii \\'lll make their home at ‘s"ldp“' 3i MgGLn Liiiiivvi-giyy gpmi, ‘i’? ‘strawberries or rasp- cloths. ‘WW1 15mm‘ ‘the weekend with his parents. Mr. ""9" -~--- 311d M... i-. .T_ DeLoriv. Fred is at. 'M=-t_ led w" vellum iiomsuote nuiimm All Mr end Mrs. Siiiiracon “Vfllkelti-irsseui in Plctou. N.S.. where lie "°' "hid" w"- P" suirpiii; and family motcirerl io Sourls Sun-day. on return thty ivere Dr. Chase's N E ave FOOD fir New Pep Energy i foods, and certain varieties "i" has joined the Hydiogrsphie sur- ‘w- "y ship “Acadmw m.‘ which h’ ‘rm I gfeucfeolheagatniicilge lflifllmegh: . ruilinncgitmgxggfrplgergslll: Id” slmfl‘ “T,” dunng "he “m” artificial. I Feet??? heaters. fireplacn mm“ I Clnned lllmon. " eel heaters, grates, and basket‘ trout. canned pilchards o! therefor. Howard Walker. son of M. 0nd! iMi-s. Chester Walker who is Eilfl‘: 'a Canadian Vocational Treilmn; course in drafting in Si. John, N. 1%.. is spending e. few days at his" i’ homo here. illr. Walker has with him. as his guest Mr. Donald Dean of Grand Falls. Newfoundland. who iii also taking e drafting course in I Si. John. ITDMTIIIEIDII Defeated MONTREAL. June 9 -(@) -iA resolution which would have open- I ed membership in the Canadian i _ the 1946 or earlier peeks. I Edible animal and vegetable fete including lerde and shortening. GOTHIC ‘Ma's. youths‘ and bovs’ eoatl. jackets and wind- bfukere made wholly or chiefly of ietitiiet. ejeclret heaters and otbQ water heating equipment. I Soap and soap compounds; MOTOR VlllKll ACCESSORIES i Pneumatic tires end tube! when sold for the purpose of or as original uipmci-it on agricultural mac inery. goods ll nbjeot eomedmum prices. Alaoeny aetwhieheontainem article dcheaeteoneietaoterticleenetreferred legion in all who served in the armed forces during the Second Greet War wont down to defeat. today at the annual meeting of the edlan legion’: Queue comm .|--- inqu- THT. screens. ePre-cut salt lumber pro- duces " ' OIGypemriboerdendgypeom ~ wsiiiissrds and building boards. haying echin y, harvest- inglmachinery. tractors, wag- ons, ‘dairy machines and equipment, spreyers and duetere. I Articlee of barn and benav yerd equipment. I Stationery gee engines. e Harness and harness herd- “'8fC. I Barbed wire and other fenc- ing wire and fences. i Binder twine. gradual! a! i kinds except orue m3 pet foods. bay. straw. clam shell and poultry grit. I Fertilizers of all kinds. but not Includmg humus. muck. manure. apbagnun-i moss or peat moae.‘ e Gopher poisons.- ISeed field beans and need field peas. I Grains es follows: wheat! barley; oats; flaiueed. buck’ wheat; rapeseed; aunflowe: ; grain screenings. IIW MID PROCESSED IATERIMS 0 Basic iron} and steel pro- ducts and alloys including pig iron; cest: iron and steel scrap. ingots. bars. plate. rode end wire. e Primary and secondary rin end elloya containing more than 95 per cent tin. 0 All fete and oils, Ificllldifll Vitamin A oils. of animal, vegetable or marine origin but not including refined me- dicinel cod liver oil and core oil. width, in any state, wheflaa knitted or woven, containing sure" on to Mr. H ‘s formed- home Quiche; of iobstsiis emgbyiio in b; mieelli. spaghetti‘. noodlee e Womeifa, misses‘. girls’; , . ovoi- 25 per cent by eight "d." deiivemi h,” o‘ chars.’ 500M771“ Tum"; in Bum-rt Point. lsnllflilldfllgd irfijielny hauls halve t bf‘: gngdumfl 11mm y PM! flatlliiliidnlggeilg i135‘; residmtiai m. h’; “fig: ‘of the yarplband flirerda re- ‘ ._ _ 111559 Y l5 9mm" W‘ fl . ' . . . . . __ - _i, i id-mg i-uiiy erred to a ove. eluding Q-oigi ‘iilgfgirzmglliiic-‘llaéi- ‘wilaiflihléiolliigée: ibad weather. Unless there is an im~ :§;‘é°;;°°l°*"|‘%a‘;'i‘:$_"°'— xziadlrighouyfii)“ flzffintflfl ifrgffibfltgfcd‘nifu‘i'idings_ corduroy. but riot iIIoludu-i; other pile fabrics. I Elastic yarns and fabrics. I Hides and skins firom anlmeh of a type ordinarily pro- cessed for use as a leather. r - . I C at: ' sol ' d _ .‘ of Wales College. has arrived at Hwiii visii iitii- so“ and daughter-in- "d kidney hem-m “'°.’“““ gowns)’ . firntingstm‘ m” an I Leather: of all kinds. orbs PUPLIC FORUM s. j . i ' ‘ , ' ' I uger auger cane eynipei as o owe: un ergarmen s. ~ i h“ homing “t"iltive§c.‘fliiiri=.‘"lslietir‘ ‘itapTfiTxr ‘i: I "m "rm"- mee "Be" gfijgffg" ‘jgggfifigggiig Aoiiiceimu summer. rule me men QN . ivim Mary Doyle. R.N.. of Boston. ssiiviiiessitrig frotm the effects of a i ,§Li’-bi i , imii .05", o; cgm, o, IMHEIVIIIIS, EQUIPMENT All 0 w“ _. ‘ Mass. is visiting at the home of ._ifl-ei-iy bmkm arm I l @1110 luee. rayon. wpnm o Wood pulp. esicept ‘ her parents. Mr. and fvlrs. Ernest ‘ _.__. i ' S?’ mm“ “m” m" . work ciothin inciudin‘ e Pi-agfiggfly aii 1km, of hm. (a) dissolving grades; Doyle’ I Miss Mic’ Compton who h“ ONEEIE. alt ext: t alt aprons for eitger sex when mil-‘hiflflw- ' ' " Dlaflf- (b)“all7ha“i'adfl°fbl°ach‘ i "- ispent the winter 1n Boston, anived l - Y" 3° > m made Qvhoiiy o, chiéfly o; ing, seeding and fertilizin gdaulphefed i M155 m" 511d MT- Hen?!’ 90mm ‘here on Friday and ls the guest of | ' cotton or leather "luifmmti PlOWI. fillflie f) ml-"Cel - AT oil Rustico were recent visnors to M", Fiopeme Jenkins, Mi“ Cgmip: m“ "Pwmd “hm”? ' implements and cultivators, dieroundwond and un- bleached euipbite grades sold for the manufacture of newsprint or hanging paper. CONTAINERS AID PACKAGING MATEIIMS 0 Containers. packaging and wrapping devices of a type used for the sale or shipment ni’ products. when made from e textile fabric and irirluding bags. cases. envelopes. fold~ ere and sacks. ' Transportation of goods and serviceeassociatcd therewith I Warehousing; dry storage of general merchandise and household goods other rhaii wearing apparrl . cold storage. including rental oi’ lockers end ancillary services evirh as processing charges in cold storage plants. u The supplying of meals with sleeping a cccmmodatione for I combined charge. except when supplied by en employ- er to his employees, directly or through e servant: or agent. or by a hotel ea defined in Board Order No. 294. i I The packing or packaging or any other manufacturing pro- cess in respect pf any W019‘ eubject to maximum prices. when performed on e custom or commission been. USED 60005 I Used beg! and used begin‘ and balihg materiel.- Any material shown above processed for incorporation Into; or any febiicebed component plrt of any of the above refenedtoeboveiembjeetbomeaimimiprioeaeventhougbthewfllillfk N. K. W. TAYLOR, Chulrmtlm i/VARTIM!‘ PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ~------r -.., ' ‘ "“ '_ . i s- Adalm (‘E ‘Mmlagufi Th“ Rm’- 3’ POOH ° Men‘!- youehe‘ and boy!‘ ii Pa‘! l win Q. Mr. ‘Lemuel lvlactormicli who is Royce conducted the service in ‘Au a mi". m‘ suits or panes made wboly apqg.,( “bu, m; llladflmflqp,” . .. . ——- doomed in the uni-- spent the .M0iit.'t§ue in iiie United Chlwith aim"- 5°‘" orchioflyofcotton orrayon; - w, w“ - , STORE weekend Wm‘ m5 faml-l-Y- ‘lhfie- i ‘$.55: OMerVs, youths’ and boys‘ lim-lberefi ' l. "V"? . The Annual Meeting of the - i - - - ._ . incense,- jute, . RI i I _ ‘Bi-eidibrudmhmdhb, furnishings as follows. Spfiwoodveura. . , SOU S King, goimiy Hflpiiui viii 5g m. and IILra. William White ofi Friends of Mr. Howard i-‘oiisiiere: wmducm blouses: collars: wjarnu: ‘Plywoofl not wet-av son- evllveiabmnl i- i" the cum" Riuk Mania “e I Borden motored to Georgetown om ,‘ ‘Town Clerk regret to hear that for a Bixuig, except mo“ mm, nlghcahlrteiunderweanother akuctodofhuidwood. "955 "Eel-mflfl 8h”- i. EM dolly dellve of posteur- 9 ' 9 ' Saturday. where they spent the i IIIP past few‘ (‘IHYS he has been oon- pl iei Qovmg “w, time, than that made whollv or e MlIlww-k mh as dmra; " 75'!“ ‘"5 mmdwr-"m i‘ ry 9" Thumb)‘: Jul" l9. I947 0|’ iveekend visiting relatives. Irii-ied it, his hilt-m iiii-Oiighiiines Oiztey i-hiefly of wool: sages. in- undies. window». stairs and “FMS” fibmflis" a |I_ M, -————- i‘ d iih i i 9d- i t , p, ‘ wuLmoimd eluding sport shirts other gems,- but not induing _ "9- h“ m“; d” ha" t" ‘Hum Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hqmpi-iifl iglodaiieafie or a ‘p6 t‘ re um o w 'un::?::g_ - - 51' hi“: than those made wboly u! screen door! or window ‘Fun’ 9'" n 1nd!“ h I: