0cm!!! lé- 1947 “An important part of my diet ever since my first bottle has been Crown Brand Corn Syrup. Now, that may be all right for a little character like myself, but let me tell you, . these grown-ups sure are lucky what with Mom serving l AT HOME. them Crown Brand Corn Syrup with so many of their dishes. And she uses it in her baking, too, as a sweetener. I can hardly wait until I'm old enough to have some hot wafllcs q- pancakes smothered delicious Crown Brand. If it's as good as it is in my cereal- mmmmm!" For years doctors have recom- mended the use of Crown Brand Corn Syrup as a satisfactory carbo- hydrate acting as a mills modifier for bottle-fed infants. CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LTD. I ONIIEAL - TORONTO with Aha Manufacturers a! Canada Cora Storel CHILD'S SHYNESS 1B SELF-CENTRED shy children are self-centered and think that everybody is watching them, waiting to pounce upon them for any mistake the)‘ mike, ready to laugh at them for my reason st all. If W8 CHI! 111811- sger to get these children to un- lei-stand that few. ve.ry few people, ire in the least bit interested in what they are doing, if we can get them to see that their happiness lies outside themselves and must be created by themselves, we can help them greatly. All shy children dread entering s room where there are strangers. Don't force that. Give the child something to carry into the room and hand to the guests. That takes the edge ofi’. Teach him to look from him- self toward the other people about him. This is done by having him serve other people, helping in the tasks they are performing, doing little things to help them do what they want to do. It is unwise to force the shy child. He must __be gently led to look out, not in. tor his happi- X1955. ORIGINALLY MERCENARY The word peyote - lowest army rank - was the name originally given to soldiers hired by feudal barons in their private wars. "BUYS m WHYS iv 5%”; A weekly advertising and Information service for today's women MONTREAL, Oct. 16th.—" l-landspan " Waist! are the thing for Fall . . in a “PERMA LIFT " girdle to slim your midrifl and smartly mold your hipsl Does the job with no wrinkling or rolling over . . p NO bones about a "PERMA LIFT" Girdle . . . stays up without stays! Cost from $500 if? $12-50- Try a companion "PERMA LIFT" Brassiere . .5 for “The ‘ bosum ’ Lift that never lets you down because there! are soft, yet firm. inlet!“ in "ch bra cup that gently support from below. PERMA LIFT" Brassieres come in bra cups to flt . .-. . so take my tip and invest . for there B11 A. B and C, and in sizes 32 to 38. From $1.65 to $3.50 at smart M01138- WOULD YOU LIKE A GAY NEW HAT . . . or perhaps some bright chintz to cover the couch? Here's tho opportunity you‘ve been looking for .. . a wonderful chance to be s lucky cash prize winner in the OGILVIE OATS Ind VITA-B Contest! First Prize . . . smote-no ionlinsi And there are four other big cash prizes. as well as 200 prizes of $2.00 each and 300 prizes of $1.00 each. Just think . . . $2,000.00 in cash prizes will be given away in this enormous contest! So look for the OGILVIE advertisement with contest details in your daily and week-end newspapers. Tell your family and friends about it . . . and-if your family hasn't already lasted OGILVIE OATS and VITA-B, now‘: the time to treat them to these iwo OGILVIE favourites! "AK! ‘l’!!! MOST 0P‘ YOUR. SHOPPING . . a make a v e r y purchase worth , its weight in dimes and dol- . larsl The trick to profitable s h o p pin g is simply this . . . look for the trade-name. Tho identifylfll label and the VINY- LlTE PLASTICS trade mark are Your assurance o! plastics tested and approved by “The Better Fabrics Testing Bureau". You'll want a copy of “The Story o! VINYLITE Plastics" . . . a book- let that tells you what's what in VINYLITE Plastics-what's here Ind what's h comol For your free c097. Iimply write to me, Barbara Brent, lfliiCrescent St, p Montreal, P.Q, ANYTIME IS x “mnsit or r - 711MB for the f J o n a a s I l They've discov. cred the aecrat of bubbling Iwd cbeer in a bottle of delicious ‘l-Up. They've Hilde a family ailair of ‘l-Up . . . ‘"4 you will. too . . . once you've fluted its wholesome goodness . . . l“ llilwllht lemon-lime flavour-i small wonder that ‘l-Up is ouch l Ii-icccra with so many happy families . . . tor it's the family “huh "P" . . . you like it and uhlNliIJuni-ryihulet ""1 Ill) l0 bubbling over your "Blue. Fool like smiling? 0t “we you do! 1-1:; is a cheer- " every time-and you can lat it u“ HI’? time at tba store with hr land! T.C.A.'s gives you so A M 0 D I I. N MIRACLE o! c o m t o r t and convenience . . . / the TRANS- ); CANADA ‘AIR LINES "North Star" way to Ireland. Scot- land and Eng- rplendicl servica much for your money . . . truly, luxury on a u budget! The new North Star " skyliners are spacious and com- fortable. The delicious, stewardess servos complimentary h o t meals-gives you playing cards- rnagazines . . . the steward will serve cocktails if you wish. Yea, you'll take to the airways of tba Atlantic with the greatest o! pleasure in a T.C.A. “North Star "l Plan n owtoflytotha UK. the T.C.A. way! is an all-weath- er menu when it includes any one of the do- licious HEINZ C o n d c n s c d Soups! Served as a a o u p course . . . or in YOUR. FALL WIATIII MENU b/f. 0?, 0 ‘$- any one of fifty-seven flavour-fa! WlYl-u Soups ara menu magic-no fooling! Did you know, for instance, that added milk or water gives you twenty ounces ot extra-delicious soup for tho price of ten ounces . . . or, four ample serving‘! Deligb t your hungry family at mealtime with HIIINZ Soup recipes from "51 Ways to Uts Reins Condensed Soups“. For your tree simply write y-a to me. Bar are Brent, lqiii Crescent St, Moni- real, P. "W Asotrr aaanm m sumo now wbila u» children are iii .0” 060 N615 l. "M 14in Quaint It. $433.2.” school and cool days makb the kitchen a pleasant to be‘! You'll achieve‘ that “professional” urish in a Jilly when you baka with CROWN BRAND Corn Syrupi Hero's a CROWN BRAND ltacipa Sheet with baking recipes so good-rounding -—!'d like to trade my typewriter for an oven- loeaacr Coke-Brownies or your free co of ply write to ma, Bar able In advance. ———- Cameron's. i- CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la raaervad for lore of local interest. but advartldng o! a neway nature may be inserted llllvaeentsawordatrlotlyfl- p _ GIAPION ST. CENTRAL LIST _ OlAllWlI-Ia for Photograph- snutlra can. Phone m’ Bruno Stewart a co. Ltd. 10.00 a ——— McDonald . asaornmssoiws-mria citrus; Rudd n, 3,122 1238 "——- ' J. R. Paton 5.00 “mull-ARON p l-IFI IN- Dr. n. n. McNeil soo "73""!!- Matheson a» Pea-kc . H. L. Sear 5.00 BOWAID IMINNIS‘ Fitted rbotwoar at 17b Queen Street. IENWOOI) OVBBCOATS. order now for winter delivery. at Jack ‘I0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 mm ,utes via Maritime Central Airways : twice daily. Phone 2061 0r 540. - Mrs. T. R07 Cud- GUARDIAN. g Contributions To i Protestant flrsiianags OMITTED IIOI Henderson do Cudmora 825.00 CHAKLOTTETOWN CONTINUED IDWII GIEAT GIIOIGE ST. too i $2.00 Eaob: Dr. G. L. Smith; H. M. Davison Ltd; Clarence Walker; Stewart Moore; Marion Bell; Jolm Boyce; Bea Vanldentine. $1.00 Each: Louise Roger-son! Joanne Robinson; Mrs. Fraser; George Craig; E. E. Clawson; Lyle Robson; George Sherren; P. Mac- Ausland; H. W. Kifsm; N, W. Low- ther; Miss E. Kays; Ruth Steven- son; Mrs. W31‘. Huggan; Ma's. Bruce i-tuggan; Mrs. Piclsani; Mrs. Bon- more will be At Home Friday nfwr- nell. noon, October seventeenth, from KENT ISTIEIT three to five-thirty. Col. K. S Rogers 25.00 ‘——- Stern: Ltd. 25.00 POLICE CoURT—A0 HIS Stblp- Hopng Mow" 253g endiary Magistrate's Court yos- Robert Simpson hatorn Ltd. 20.00 tarday, tho case of a local man Col_ 11A, melanin“, 1990 keenlno a vicious dos was ad-l Whltlcols Tire enop 1.00 journed for one week. A man‘ Mr. Butbart 10.00 charged with theft not exceedingi Dr. W. J. P. Mclidlllan 10.00 $.25 was remanded untif Monday» Johnson dz Johnson 10.00 October 20, while a rnan charged‘ Stewart Bakeries Ltd. 10.00 f“ with assault oocasioning actual Milton's Old Spain 10.00 bodily harm, was remanded until, Lt. Gov. J. A. Bernard 5.00 Monday, October 20th. . Byron Brown 5.00 -___ MacFarlane Bros. 5.00 LEFT 0N RETURN-ills‘. Alden H. C. Crockett 5.00 Douglas of Port Crewe, Ont, left Filmer Electric 5.00 Tuesday morning on return to his The Mayfair T98 Rooms 5.00 homo after opendinB l‘ month] "Q0990 Charm-W" 500' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Dvvzhs Bros. 5.00 Edson Douglas of Bunbury. Mr.§ H- 5- 051109‘!!! 5-00 Douglas was accompanied as far‘ Maurice 31°01! 5-00 as Montreal by his father, who N- D- Mchean 5-00 has been a patient in the P. E. Th” M155!" H551“! 4-00 Island Hospital for some time M°D°mid°0i RM“ 5MP 3-00 - and who is entering the Mont-f M“; hank Ben 3-00 real General Hospital for further IMsz'oovfi?cggp(ifig°‘yfmgmasg and a speedy recovery. ,treatment. His many friends wish ' . > Mr. Douglas a quick return home i R" H- 3°39"; Harrmt Glbbsi mm‘ HOME BEREAVED — Word has been received by Mrs. Stuart son of this City oi’ the after s lengthy illness at Mor- passing his home 35 Gorham Avenue, Brook- iine, Mass. of her brother-in-law, ' James Herbert Morson. a Mr. well-known lawyer of Boston. The late Mr. W. A. O. Morson of this llviorson of Cardigan were brothers. City arid the late Mr. Dougald C. ' Bentley; 1301-15 gm; also Mr. Morson is remem- bered with affection and respect _cna.-11e Rygn; Mm A_ 1_,_ Mcpher. by many in the province. especial- ly in Marshfield and Dundas sides his widow ho leaves sisters in Western Canada. one brother. Reverend R. Robert Kenzie; Bertie Steawrt; Mrs. Orion Morson in Bryantville, Mass a short time Albert Duffy, Frank Walsh. Father Duffy celebrated his and sister, the Holy Priesthood, Augustus parish, represented Mr. Herbert Beagan, class-mote, and Kari Kelly, sented him with an address presentation. Father Duffy native parish and will long fuiness shown him by Father lnghan, PP. Personals Rev. Dr. A. J. B. E.. and Mrs. Scrimgeour, for Trinidad, where they are ies. Mr. and Nib-s. returned from Halifax where C. J. Fear. Cameron. Augustine’ Cove, her recent tonsil operrWon in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Seymour Alexandra. accompanied by daughters. Mrs. Robert Carter Miss Mary Macbennan, have turned from a motor trip week-end. Murray. Cornwall Nunn, Rustico. i, - N5v|$ BREAD Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ lppstlzlng Nutritious ‘on n cw ro-uv ' pleased to learn. that she is con- vaiesclng nicely at her home after . Be- three and REV. nanny n, nuns-y ma. l Waller Jay; Neil McConnell; Alex. TURNS WEST - Rev. Henry A. ‘ Boudreaux: 'W. H. Phillips; puny has 1e“ for m; west “t”. Blrtwhistie; Beth MacLalne; Mrs. spending a pleasant summer at W- H- Poole; M". D0088! 340F80- hi5 01d home 1n For; Augustus‘ yen; Edison Tanton; Eric Moreside; paths,- Duffy Wm return by way A Friend; Mrs. C. L. MacKay; Ec- of New York where he will spend “mm? Gmceryi M“ Wm“ Nlchifl‘ with his brother. Mrs During his vmé Mrs. W. Boisner; Alberta Lewis; Sil- ver Jubilee-twenty-five years in Greg“; Mrs" ‘i- H" H°w°m M's" J‘ on which T l _ occasion the parishioners of Fort “y 0:’ by a. former pre- and will carry back West with him many happy memories o! his visit to his TC- mcmber the kindness and thought- Cai- Stdmgeour, O. left the senior United States missionar- J. P. Simmonds they spent the week-end and Thanks- giving with their daughter. Mrs. I The many friends of Miss Retai tho MaeLennan. Mum”? her and re- I to Moncton and vicinity where they visited relatives over the holiday Dams. °t2...‘2?.‘i€;‘f’...lil.f;‘.“"t‘;|H-~*d =------= S.. who spent the ‘Thanksgiving vacation at their various homes cum“. Mm n 1 Andra. Mm were Peter MacDonald. Bonshaw, Don-m Manon“, Bill MscQuarrie. Hampton, Orville and Alvin ert Large; A Friend; J. A. Fuller- IOD; Kent Beauty Shop; Gordon ‘Foster; Maple Leaf Bakery; Byron gBowness; P. J. Sentner; E. L. Sei- iier; Mrs. W. E. Scan-tlebury; J. S. _Tnyloir; W. C. S. Mclzure; L. H. - Kennedy; Brown's Oyster Bar; Mrs. T. B. Grady; Harry Chan; P. J. Mc- Donald; J. F. Laiferty; Mrs. H. W. . Stems; [Jean Ferguson; Mona Clay. 1 $1.50-Mrs. Ralph Crockett. ' $1.00 Each: Ruby Reynolds; W. C. Stuart Ives; Mrs. VanBuskirlt; P. J. Keenan; Sgt. Buirke; Sgt. D. P. Bruce; , son: Mrs. C. Carson; J. T. Place; ' Ann Duffy; Mrs. Bob. Large; Stuart Dixon; Robert Simpson; Mary Wright; Doris Downs; Vera Mc- l Johnston; Sun Lee; William l-iarmb- .-ly; Davis McLeod; Morrell Hotel; Chief son; Mrs. G. E. Sutherland; Mrs. G. C. Thompson; Mrs. John W. Jay; Mrs. O. C. LePage; Mrs. E. Mao- A F, Hobbs; Miss Ida. Seller; Mrs. J. Mrs. Rog. Cox; Mrs. L. Benton; Mrs. C. L. Jay; Annie Smith; hdrs. William Alley; Mrs. G. Baliingall; Emma White; Mrs. Hanry Smith; Mrs. Catharine Mur- ley; C. F. Hine; Grace Crosby; Bessie Prowse; Mary McDoiigall; Minnie McKay; Alma Yeo; Gladys Taylor; Mary MoLennsn; Mrs. H. . Bethune; Helen McKismon; Ethel ‘Taylor; Margaret Riley; Louis Campbell Margaret McDoug- all; Norman McLeod. ‘lilo-A Friend. 56c-Mi'. Walker. lion-A Friend. 50c Each: Mrs. Thscker; H. Lar- ter; Ray Purser; Noriih American Hotel; J. E. Jordan; Mrs. Arsen- auit; H. Court; Mrs. l. M. Caseley; A Fir-lend‘. 25c Eadi: Art Perry; Two Friends. 20o-.A Friend. PBINOI ‘Iihe Polyalinio 50,00 Hickey Nicholson Tobacco 0o 25.00 Canadian Packers Ltd. 25.00 ‘Iihe Charlottetown Guardian 15.00 Clarke Produce Assn Ltd. 10.00 STREET W. E. Bentley 5,00 Mrs. H-szen McLean 5.00 P.J. McDonald 3.00 Mrs. I. J. Yeo 3.00 $2.00 Each: Ernest Worth; G. E. Ritchie; Mrs. Airthur Henry; A. E. Morrison; Allison McLeod; Beulah Verna Darraoh; J. L. Gaudet; lkrams Nicholson; Mira. (Dr.) Charles Dougnn; MaoPheo ros. $1.00 Each: Arthur Duvar; Mrs. W. R. MsoDweei; Miss Ora Prontt; Mrs. William l-iasribly; Mrs. Blythe Mitray; Frank Orford; Mrs. D. Carson; Mrs. Boyce MoKlo: G. P. ‘lihompson; Dr. W. B. Carson; Mrs. Audrey Harvey; Mrs. J. P. Hillier; Mrs. L. B. Hunt: Ma's. J’. A. Mc- Mrs. A. O. F. _Gill; Mrs. W. C. Rimes: Mrs. Stan- ley Mathieson; Mrs, W. J. Storey: Charles Mot-Karrie; Mrs. L. W. Saunders. Hts-Miss Evelyn Halberd. 00c- MrsJ-looley. 50c Each: Lorraine Dacoate; A Friend; Mrs. O. G. Pickard; Mrs. A. M. Stewart; Mrs. Drake. t rAgi; ffl-IREE FACTS You Want t0 know about Canada Savings Bonds i Second Series OINERAI. - REGISTRATION Q_ Hmhypjfflcmla ‘why Bands? Q. What t‘: tbs priu of Canada Wb] s’: It rams-Jar; to ugh!!! ' Saving: Bonds? Canada Inning: Bands? A- 1111 my 0i tllgnftflliholzvuillilg Vi]?! a I A. 100%. That is, a $100 bond A. Registration gives otection gfpflghmm u “m. costs $100. If payment is not in case your bon is lost, com leted on or before No- stolen or destroyed. It is also l- BY“ l" deducdim‘ fro“ vem r 15th, 1947, interest will be added to the purchase price. the simplest way to ensure Ely i_ the Payroll Savings that individuals do not hold l“ l‘ m °P°""°" l‘ 7°" more than the $1,000 limit. P11“ 9f mPhYnw" 3. By monthly instalments or other arrangements with ' - your bank, trust or loan ' company. Q. Wbar intmrt i: paid on Canada s _ Bond 2 Q. In subm mum can Crusade Sn- avmgr r. i115: Band: b: ngirtmd? v - A- 2%€>c— ‘Yflbk m; A. They can be registered only in , vem r st rom_ to , t]; 1m f ‘A1111! _ by coupon cashablc without adfilil ore giinglif iii: Id lithe. h M‘ Pam” 50nd,,” chargc at my branch m Cm- amount of the authorized _ i fldi 0f in)’ bull- limit. The registration must A. Underthu Plan ouplaccyout , designateaCanadian address. ordelt- for goo ypthtl emp oyer. ou or o » Bonds by regularmcductions ; '- Q. In wbatvimominnrion: ‘an C7»- Cdvdd Saw-fly Emlyn: gglylvlcliatgnavz gvpcelzlfigltltfi '4" S"'”"S-' B"'d"' "”‘"I‘H" 51mm! m tbs name of s child be You P‘), 1w% P1,“ l’ "M" A $50. $100. $500 and $1,000- Pfllbfd? amount of interest. After I , A. ti... Banks are failniliar with §z>;;;§=t§;m ‘lfnjf frf m! I t c necessary regu ations. to . ' I you with the first Q. I: tbm ma] limit to tlu mount m‘! l“ "hfilumt mum" of tbir Strand Series of Canada “WP”! “udm-l- Saving: Bond: tbn oru perms Cm Condo Suing: Bond: lo may bold? If so, lob}? dirpand of 101m: Ergirtrrrzd m lbs _ A. Y... On this Second Series ""”" ‘f ‘ “m” 1""‘"'" Q. We.» l: u. Oflrial more there is a limit of $1,000 for A. Yes. Any bani; will supply Saving: Plea? each individual, but each the neoessatyin ormation. . member of a famil may hold A’ End“ m“ m” yo; ‘Elna g bonds up to the imit. The Wm 907mm‘ ° 5 ° m’ s favourable rare of interest and ' - c’ sloolnond) m 7°“: ha?’ the advantage of immediate Q. Can I nplace m] Canada Saving: frgigt 2r tggud cashability make this 1mm 501x11. 11W: m 1w. Irvlm w i’ ml; ‘mom o; mum‘! , I n°c“”'ry' u m _ over the next eleven months, A. Yes. It is wise, hOWWH. $0 by regular monthly lflitllt - keep Calnada Savings Bolnilds in mgng, If, 1f my time dufifl I sa c p ace, as w Won my these eleven months, you wis cAsmNo OF POND‘ other valuable ocumcntaRe- so complete payment of the , a c” and‘ slgu-"fi Bmh u t gilgitglltsgagttg-lglfd ‘if: balance. you may do so. arsigvud ntmu n! may b: s" u f] p. ncaseo oss A. They can be cashed, but not yyou should immediate] noti- _ _ , assigned or transferred. This the Bank of Can a, Ot- Q. Wbjml rqsirdto pa; into-mi l. is neoess to prevent any tawa, of the circumstances of n: my urelmn under tbs Payroll individua from ac uirpin the lots, with! details of dgeno- or tbs zionrbb Saving: Flam? c" r" limits" s".:'..::.':"".::; i. =1- song» P*Y=b1° ' been lost or stolen,you should Novgmber .1"' 948’ tepr." give the same information to "m? ‘h’ 1mm" I“. w!" om. 10ml u“ receive as if you ha aid fol amt-rm...» non Y P° ' onrbondsinfullbeoteNca C 3t w Y o. m. n“: rm. .1 3111x1325.“ lsflyl-uolge gs “w,” sr n , o < , ti l d l inte t tho I A- U!!!“ N°v¢mbfl 1"» 1957- 2' A” mm” ‘up’: “yum” l-IZOI-lni): yiiftoyourrcgl;lxiients Theblzonds 4137c datfld N5; A. Iglco. They are payable to from the date you make them. V831 l‘ SI, , I-fl W gggf, mature November 1st, 1957. now AND WHIRI ro suv 9, WM b-rrm If!» will"! continua p-Jmmt: under tbs Pay- k Q Wbm “n I h] amid‘ gnu-n‘, rall Sat/in r Plan or Month!) . Con 1 m» i»: a n»: - Bondrl iwiflsl P t»? "h" N' m’ '9’ A. Through the Payroll Savings A. Ifyou have the cub. you ml! ' . . Yes, any branch in Canada of Plan, if this is in operation at pay up the balance and _ro- any bank will cash our bond your lace of employmctll; 0°13"! Y°“1'B°"d- odmwlile- immediately at full ace value, throng any authorized in- your employer, b81114» 0!‘ "l!" or loan company will redeem the bond for you and will refimd your payments. vestment dealer or savings institution; or tbrou h any brand: of any bankin. anads. lus interest at 2%%, upon identification of the registered holder. Ibonahprpuodlbatuahiuhplodhhpulaibanlikndtnfl-swhbatsnsisiwqhum ' Yoiili never he sorry viii saved ilillilli SAVINGS l llilllliS District Oontriiiutlon 301"" (‘V-U 115° n GENEVIEVE KEMBLI 00a rcundworlt already seriously quarter, or possibly a stroke oi ‘rile Salvation Army Red Shield PM River <W~ 1-). 6-00 yam- rn-ioay, October i1 i... sgnsibly spsdcd up. Such mo- genius or creative" flash, may we" Ohmml-“ Qmmlvtee wknow- 50""! PM?!" 917-" A sisrismuz: evaluation of ex- ment of pause may bring forth brii- the "own "HM i" WW4" W‘ ledges with grateful thanks the llyflvk 5 ""10""?! 1M» lsting circumstances. involving a llnnt plans or modifying circum- formance of lonbiersn worth- foiiowing contributiontz- “F1150 30-00 seeming blocking of the best efforts gtanees, in preparation for a really Take time out for proper study gprgunejg, Qqmmgfgjflg g; silver Birch (W.i.) . 10.00 and brightest ideas, may be met by m"; eoup, An influence from un- physical relaxation or par-hops it: Ernersid- Canvassed by Snrlnsvlk (W-I.) .. 8-00 ———————-'_i-——~-“ expected sources may be the Ilvlfll IV!" I dflml” mfl‘ "m" ' woman.‘ Institute _ ' Moo , gpnnh]; 3 m.“ ¢ ‘Icris ti.“ . ...... .._ [Mum blue." it fright prove revolutionar! " i . . .2 M" ° a ~~ ' ' 0P 1'95"!" 0- 3:32. (zmlluasfoolaiwtlb 1500' ads‘: vlaiiey (W.I.) ids: Cbrnvilgll W- 1- (York PM 10-00 o“ u" n “u” A tunic born on this cur lllhwll w. . , . _. 44.00 - Miiiview (was .. 10.00 144v Merle hO-B-A- ---- -- 5-°° Those whose on hday it is may serious and stuavmaai; ham Ilount fips (WL) 4,05 , Belmont District (WI 28.10 Appreciation is expressed to Mrs. nnd it to their bezt interest. 1h "l! dlfll. 7Q? $7 ‘m w “awn” _ Albion (wt) soc Alllha w. i. (Yam 10m Melvin tayior and the ladies oi long run. to poi’ one definite ao- with “hula m‘ “vmmmw lfliburn (WJJ ii.00,Lower Montague District tho Rad Oross for the spienfld lion. whiia waiii-z in normal de- tor a ro I _ lib (W1) . .................... 0.00 (W. l.) 45.00 amount realised at Remington. veloptnerit of proleots already career. NcTr-ih mmon w. Land Freetown (WJJ mseeining retreat, at least by a launched oti seeminll! "t" m‘! pause for sober reflection to gain enduring foundations. A enclave-g time for the nappy incubation of omit. comma from In WW0” 13.0.3 The stars Say - \