. : l I . ..-.. '1-as o.Usant.AN..v: driluino-rrcrown . CERESCEM. may -,C).jEMl!h'llltlA-AI." ouaaorsu CARNIVAL mm mm '.:'..-'.'.-c-'-........-' '"''''”f' "-u"'" ” i ....w-...:--L -M -r ...':.".:s.:: .'.'..:'""- "W ramcas raarilsos ucvsa h " ': IIIS. JOHNSON! Ladlea' Wear: ic0""'"'5'il 000”. "' '””W"Ph'- Spring coats, suits. dresses. Also ' 3 ' ale Stock. "Well. this certainly does seem 37:2: u up Qua; nu-at i like old times! I can't tell you how l j fnguxnmon "x3335!" h glad I am you dropped in on us. sunwaaa naunn nr:vo- f,?”',f ”" ”'i"”' "W" """' Mr... De Bruin My wire will be non - wssnssiiays p.15 to us. '" ”""'""'P"" " '""”'T""' down m . mmum rm mm mm. Km 0! an hm”. day. March is l.o.o.r'. Hall rim xlligltefml know you've had a db - - ""l'" '"''u”'' ' - - , .. C surprise in iindine your csnlsau ..'A. scooss '. "'” ' - i " . cousin here. Oi course you'll both Saturday, Mari:.!'ltlI.l:t2 Pnidbly Eynlnnox "ml, 3'33” V . A ' stay overnight with us. And would Princess aiissoeth Group or the m':”'8h- '”'”B”""'i "mi"! 0' ' A .. Li p fill: you care to come to a lien try with Baptist Ohurch. M '9” '”d'" A'5”?m"i0"- i ' . ii i no we” 1"” sum": out... y: . oak adrchllilth, will be at 2 P. M. "so r:sieiie's been telling me. It's wonjrll-s new areas. Prince 31' l ”d 1” 'i- M " i""i0"'iY yslaarlststirice 1;: seent::;'. bu: greet. will ml; ftthe only may "”"”"" ' : ave n yes ay are open. a ernoon and UV- weren't tor this great girl who's, oning. lLnL:n;PmNe"'m1-9 grown up while I had my back evenin at 8 P M n 3:" CO um turned. why, yes, Brock, we'd be BIBLE IOCIITY sssar con. , g '- - R," C"'""'- sled to spend the night. We were rssr closes March alsi. Mail an M n' flmmor V :3" f”; 9""''B' rather hoping you'd ask us to. We tries to. or obtain further inlor- Junk”. C6,; ma ” Pt M had to come to Plaquernine on mation from. R. J. ltuppert. Box Rank uyegn" on "" er M" business, so we thought we'd drop 328, Charlottetown. - " down here, too. We got a rd; at K ' t the livery stable. 'And so you're AITINTION Ell!!! lEnllD- m3TAu'N"0N 01' OFFICERS V on to a lien fry? Is that part oi sas. - The Annual Meeting or ;; AH” mi"-r meeiinz at Lady MrI.laalaGoldlI.popaianIldaatol0ageimra,N.B..baa the political program 1 hear you're the sheep s. r Association. W” 1--0'3-As of Canoe Cove V oailrrrslssttsa-all'ielsetsssann's Yeast. ' mapping out? Aiming to be a del- on March 16th, will be at 2 P. IL. U” '”"0Wina officers were ln.siall- 0 tuQCouff agate to the Constitutional Cori- instead of 10 A. M. as previously 94 by 13-W-P.G. Mistress Minnie Mn, nlKIId vention. eh?" announced. . MwNevm for the year 1951. i.P..u. 5 IY Tug auxin! oi , -x "News must travel faster in llclwzn Nnwhymh ”M”V 3419 Mlcndyen; W.M.- louisirns than it used to. well, I Flmnce Mecca-nneu; D. M.-Lil. 4 , ' e ' don't suppose it d any harm to Eilworth wilsoo xsouthport, re- Xian MapNevin; R. Sec .-M 1 i S get around amen people at such ceiwd I phone, call on Sunday Mwphalii F- Sec.V- - Nlhry awn: , gatherings. But as a. matter or momma conveying the sad news Macxlnnon; Tress. - Julia Dar- i :...e.....-......d-...-............-f..,....... .......,. , . Es-every steaming cup of Baker's Cows tastes better than even the most ardent cocoa lover could desirel That rich chocolate-brown color -that full-bodied, tantalizing aroma - invite you to try cocoa as it should taste . . . richly. deepl satisfying, with the smooth. true. natural flavor of pure cocoa, with not ling added. And for better baking, he sure to use Baker's always. Up to 90 servings in the eco- nomical I-lb. package V.sets-new1;-vsuxzw-ecrvijef-”: gr 2 7:l.'i'3i-4v-S-l.:h(91”:'li-radii;-fr ”:. A proud name to live up to -but Bakerls Cocoa meets with ease the same high standards of quality and re- liability that have made the name Baker famous for generations. ' 4' 1 rec ; . . , .. . Yes, the vii" ii” ” the 1'” 53'” in8Pd''9"'5'- "Y0" WW miikritdlifewliii3t:d"tloyw2;:""lgeleste 3:33:16 ”'oehr'r'.m'i're'?' 011:4). J-Dgrnle irlgirzelyudrlrfigl ' says "Fi1'3lo"i And tings 03137 miilt ii-EV! Piiinty Of DeP'r-Mid broke in. "I've never been to a Portitnd. Maine. ilil -' Dsn Mai.-Nevin; O. C. - one of the honors Mrs. Louis that's why, I recommend ilsh fry, Mr. ds Gruy. I wanted to - mg Mlnme MacNevin; lst. Lect. - V'G”'d1i9e5';”"wiu'.he'd':ki'tm me-"chm'm."'” Ye;'t'shv,mh iiglil”iil::8'.sreck show A'r1'sNi'loN snsnr an dd Le?” ' Queens un Flelschmannsm on are i ” 9 uar- Gasetownv N-3 ii!” "'4 "Y'”'i;h'3d hm” gguhiilleggodbediilm-A giidttgogirlulliid ii? Sheeirimlsrggilieii-:1 AMssos”ui.'Sioirf 1ii:::cel1wnA:toildlikr Gu"d-- . can well be proud. for Queen's lstender and digestible." you oughm-E to hav, to depend on on March 16th. will be at 2 P. M: or ins-iallstion; is socilall clfriflumn County boasts some mighty Right across the plate! an on mm” mm mm nmy instead or 10 A. M. as previously enjoyed and a delicious lunch on keen home bakers, and It's results that make ' "I have s. beau. of course. ML """0i"i00d- served by the ladies. - competition is pitched high. Flelschn1arm'sYeastthschoics do Gruy. I-gs here. too.) but 11: r Speaking of her .success in ofprins-winningcooks,andi.'.he nhzg greiffk aim!” gixlgr exifd 1 baking, Mrs. Goldie says that favorite of 3 out of 4 Canadian do,” we wk,” you mean -by mum: A Prodrm of General roads the firlii GNP 55 '0 Chm” the "9m3m him old. I don't call a man really Y ,l1 A old until he gets to be thirty. and 0 - " 3 Ir is ly t nty-eight." l 011 C Loveller N101? C rleri the iiiidst Z: the men-lment r , which lollowed this- state- ment. Anna came into the room. - and there was a new round of in- trodu tions followed by a detailed ' 1 LI F E discuscsion ' oi arrangements (or - ' . ' getting to the fish try. The ad- vent oi two extra guests. tactiess- A ly arriving in a horse-drawn ve- hicle, besides coming unheralded” I complicated a situation which she had vainly thought she had well g in hand at last. But it was (in- ' . m any decided to lreep the hired hack 9 ior the day and use the motors. too, and the enlarged party was 4 oi . The grove was already fairly well filled when they reached it. Wood tires had been lighted in low-built . fireplaces, and Negro woman, wearing clean calico dresses and bright tignons, were preferring the C O strong thick colles which it had been their ilrst task to prepare. . s The male guests were lounging about on the ground or sitting on i 4'" -' . fallen logs. smoking clars, swap- ping stories and giving a general b g etiect of large leisure and genial contentment. A iew of the women ' sat on camp stools, fanning them- selves. Celeste and her mother had not sat down with them After pleasantly acknowledging their ”:”.:".:.""'::-..:.":V. .2: ' w rs. o p e w n , another group, more actively en- designed l0 Blend OX uisil i gag . The women in this were WE”, ; . q e.Y making ayoli with a good deal of YOU? GVOPWG costumes -- some shade; grg dgl- friendly argument as to how much ;c .,l,. so d , g 5:Il'.i'ici;udlht;llhi't.i goepmouoig. eg:l:lsy...e -yr-Ii -f :10 are aring . . . . all are breathtaking -n. looks delicious.” she said. - - - - U as toned for the young and the youn -in- .. 'l';itdsmells sood. too. Could I hell: he”... of ." agey 9 See. . ."Sun Dance". . . Ko7'ser's exciting new nylon shade: a sum .yo,,5;:i,':o,':”;,,:',I,..myum m ' ' j dissed peociibloom beige! And "IIuebaryy Mauve"-marvelous "Yes. chere. when 7I"used to vis- new glove shade that makes magic with your Spring navy. it the de Gruys as a young girl." See our entire Keysar collection -more colors and Presently we um caddie were more wonderful variety then you've ever seem 233:8 "M 'lmP"n8 WWI "10 To 1 d tart" . - ' . en 3 ng new t KAYSER NYLONS from 31.85 to 51.95 ...ff ,,?::.."l:5s”i':”..d..i'L'2? 32:: sembies . . . wear 'iSwgeleatrliiIef-)d1liit"ix,irilltl,ufllaliti,arir'ie?i ?3dsp?.?iTii33rpiri'iE KAYSER GLOVES from 31.25 to 3225 ii:a"'o?Eair 'lll.”'s'&””ml?a;2l.h":l ' ” ”'d' if c”"'”' with 1951'””""lf"' Black ' lilo , M00 in ' . a r MGDRE 8 wteoo Ls iv"-”5”1ii””'i"ii ””'”””””e HA . . :?:e:iEuou1s:o go? 23?: uiiolsifmeilrgiyg with your f"”""t9 Pink! beige. apricot or suntan 0 ll IWII P.E.l. ” ' ””'"”' "””" . o i 3?: '.2:l.il:l.":P”s;.lo':."l. MOONLIGHT. that sort. which she had begun to as . ' r w possible. , Shl l ' .' e .Z.'i.i:.i';:.7-:..::-1.i:.::".:::.."”.: veh'ii5'l?5l"F'eim.'iitlc.3?.lf1;i':3”..i:..l:t"..t”:l.l?" We” "M””."' l y in W” ”.i.”l:':'3:s.”"?: :2: D - ,, clld I0 ll . i turned orrnsd an ooaunvo to the REAMER"h bus: of conversation which had Ultra-flatter! became more centralised as the H8 and so Very fashionable . . . you'll love thl h d :..-"re: .'."::.':.-.:-iiimr...-:22; - W" W "W "W-than-mvv. and son pastels 5 5 ” ' voices blended. The sauce was eir- . fully guerari Ag iic.CliSill'.ls .--,7, . or-1""'i . crisp bread meats. and the ayoli was soppeii with these. ' V Alter luncheon wasiovsr, Anna edged over to the place when 01- rausd E E E E 5 always been one of a group, up to - then. though he had sat still meet . .otthetlme. Now atlasthswas i ,"rra afraid youh not enjoying ' your-salt any more than I am." - e is no it iiiifs'pl.:ajrvr.gyrgai”crr ' res jar.ir some ' ssussrssii y as M9L&o.D.ein.il:i x