1.1,... h...» m. Address‘ ti ud I K1118 EGOPOM n1 ' %:i..i. 51° nu! earm- , wag the subicct p! U1 the '1“ r ‘ ' "w Be mrfaé 101.131 May, 1cm n; the King's attitude before 81141 duflng this war? Where lg he now? Wm {he Monarchy stay in Bel- “lfjy iather, actually First ‘his fiémdidii. wmrfle King enabl- “1 me to follow the attitude of u, 1a I11 very. clearly. ' t to b . . Leo d I11. K1118 i e nrst time of the sudden v c5113» his country and her - hbo , to k fliclal p‘ "Win15 grigounter it? lgc was Euro ta . en so '14 sarreh. b0 ‘.1 Rhine in French territory. ,, y g weak protest arose irom the “pubncap government, again fac- qn; at that ime serious internal eommunistic troubles. His Majesty ‘flu-mad, while his government ‘mud the consequence oi the Gen-nan attitude, his determination u, pfepaft! Belgium with all her forces to face the growing danger which Europe was still ignoring, resting in her leisure and content- ment. Belgian Defenses areas ’ the defenses oi the building the so efficient) “lie in gelgian frontier b Albert Canal (sill - c 0H1“ gntry into war of e. France jacking in air force and army. and 0| an unarmed England, Belgium would be bound to o h ties against Germany. Wi t this be- oi hilldh military help es it would oblise Germ hurry into a war~ior which ne ther Hg count was actually ready. And indee Bel iu-m's entry into uld blis G Hy will.’ m’ wltlggu,‘ ‘hale; eiriifiaa hdl‘ ving France end mgland time hummus c! ‘ Th; . erco our _ xaiih bigreserves. The_ gisnded over two ‘ 1g; Belgian iorcles afnounted Bil, men, or ony nne men psrmile to stand ainst the hig- is the world. ‘G1 Oct 1i, 1N6. His Ma scammed :=;__ by an official announce- TBI FRED W. BRAY I/ID. 1Z0 Joh North. "I. lbw in. fill. Worth, olo Keith's Shop. Main 80.. Mouton. N. B. 1 Winston Dingwell, Morel! an. lies. hsncds Gardiner, Launching. I. harry Green, Central Be- "I Y with t ______,_r tion ‘ fh e11 ‘Frlrfi 3195511111 01' invasion, lgian territory from for purposes oi any”. or ulllfibliltr State, as a l so f 18nd. by m. or lnotlfpaeixlrétltal-XI]: ""111" 111-’- P°11¢y o complet deuce in full sovereignty,‘ April t4. 11m. the Hench British governments acknow_ d ‘ 1 ' '5 statement HERE'S RELIEF, F ROM INDIGESTIDN When Constipation ls ‘Ila Cease nd oi indigestion th t k i lmiaerablef head . . bE:?....V~'"¢"="'.'-'....r-i3~“"- . _ a . ’ to G91 d 1W1‘ FORUM" with all her Cart-sis remove. ch11..- ottibdigtwl Lgceandaea relclsal mglllm fries): ‘Vllltlailutupsegtlng yo'ur angular-pm Bl‘ l 911 you Wm ‘QUAD th Ilocalrno ‘lrlesaty, oflthanzood you saga" 0f‘ 0WD - It“? IIQM dertaking to render ....1.......“'2.,- y...°I.......1.l.1%'.'..'.'..‘.2’.‘.§2i3§1o.r.3 Belgium under the treaty. 1 see, CarteflPilis atoms-k when eon- " Oct. 13. 1W1. the German lfloatica is ea as 1M1! "- Governmen- eauaa of the b10- '. too . "Pb h’ “mum; A k the “m: stand’ Andytfitfk-thte renaibls way to [at the siéct at rel after.‘ g .. and 1e .s determination to re- , times the inviolability 1'1 You" of a neutral Bel- Next time indigestion u Carter's Pills at any- d M“; m; q um. o; 1,1, P01. 26 cents. Tulsa tbaarasdineted. You gin‘ p” c] wnvogm 1n e sot thekindcirelieifronralugflshladi- ‘c, oi Br” the meoibereubi section that will make you eel seed e "Oslo Group", among whom 'l‘""u°'°'1 was King Gustave oi Sweden, King I-Iaakon of Norway, ‘Queen Wilhel- mina of the Netherlands and sev- eral Western diplomats, to endeav- in their respective coun- er in order to i Leo- and . a on, heir in the new world. Belgium been built by her kings and in the Monarch is her only assur- ance of strength between her paw- erful neighbors." waiting the return of pold, for in repare iv slovyakia, had been invaded without opposition-inciting in the Eiunpcan democracies an increasing fear oi war, an intenser love for that the still thought could be Eopt by t e magic wer oi truth, coniidence and un erstending. " Leopold's fear was justi- fled before long. On Sept. 3. i939. the German army having violated the Polish territo France and Great Britain entered the war on the side of her ally. Belgium, hav- ing completed her extensio oi the Maginot Line, was standing on her frontier with her nine milli n people ready to fulfil their duty. flitler, remembering her attitude in 1914-18. and moreover consider- that even a small country Benevolent Fund ,llel|1s Airmen And Their Families The following story, from a,Toronto paper, shows how the R.O.A.l". Benevolent Fund 0P- erates ior the benefit oi airmen, their wive and families: The chi d was dying‘, The fe-ther an L.A.C. in the .C.A.F. was overseas. Then an application was made to the RCAF. Benevolent Fund. The child and his mother were speeded to a city where the form- er received the best care medical scelelnce could provide. He recov- er . Polish wn fnllmtte tion to the r n . u ' a llowlng Oct- which ended in the f0 ober. Nssi Propaganda " th til M , i940, Ger- Fm“ en “n “i111; on the many continued driv Western Front her ‘war of nerves’, reprinted - THE .Cl-lARLO'l"i‘E'l‘OWN .1 GEITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAII "1 rug-nu, f news a as ai flu ants 35.1.13.‘ ‘trletly III!- lo advance. , CONFIDIBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE _______. .. UIANWBLL ior Photographs WILL you as a 111.000 nouns, Thursda. March 1'1 1! so please phone 2 n a. Till’) OFFICES o! Dr. J. E. O01‘- s-n will be closed from February h to March 8rd inclusive.‘ n r 2 FLOWERS FROM HOLLAND — Mrs. Tressa Matthews. Mflllmlllt. lias received two beautiful 918ml as a birthday ‘Lift from her son. I..- . Earle tthews serving in Holland. PARCEL APPRECIATE!) — m. and Mrs. J. J. Pequot. HIV/NWT"! Avenue. have received a. letter from their son 0S. Louis Paquet. merchant navy askinl 11mm 1° convey his thanks tc the Parkdaie WJ. for their lovely be! which 116 received when he arrived back to his port on Jan. 13. WEDDING BELLS-The home o! Mr. and Mrs. 3mg": (gparmiom. 9011116)’. was e tty wedding or; Wednesday David Sutherland s, son Mrs. Gertrude Cousins and the late James Cous- ins o c. The house was tastefully decorated for the occas- ion, an to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Ivan Dickieson, the bride entered the living room on the arm oi her father and looked charming in a street-length dress oi topaz blue- She was attended by her 515w‘. Miss Charlotte Champion, who was dressed in dustv rim. Whilfl Mr. Hilbert Caseley, Spring Valley, supported the groom. The bride's mother was 11W 111119 crepe trimmed with white. Rev. C. J. Crowdis performed the cere- mon . Immediately following, a wed supper was served to the guests. t in serving were Miss Charlotte Hickey, Mrs. Ivan Dickieson, Miss Evelyn Hickey and Mrs. John MacDonald. Amidst a with fiance still unprepared to flght. The Nazis were hoping to weaken the spirit cf Holland, Bel- ium and France's armies under ceaseless tension oi their pro anda. The tactic artly suc- cee , but less in Belg um where the country was especially united behind her King. And it was thro h six months of feverish activiy that Belgium completed her war activity under the auth- ority cf her King in complete co- ration with his Bovernmant. use six months of gernaak hesi- tation gave to Englan an ance l- the opportunity to prepare a high- $139 flgpfefiefléiela scale armament. m _ i940. Gena-any - quick h A“ s: and the . 11m‘. The story of the Iibrt Erie wom- iell beneath a moving train. Both legs had u. be lmbutaied. Medical euoenaes plus the care o! their two children were iar beyond the officer's means. The burden was eased by a substantial grant from the fund. These are but two of scores of case histories in the records of the iund. There was the recent case oi Mrs. Archie MacDonald, mother oi triplets. Through some error, 1‘ ’ A ‘ \- Board on payments in appeals. May l0, “Ade?” mm i bitter an cour o .. d‘ arated from thll r u use "=11 w” “n 1 Benevolent Fund oiiicers were im- gif$wfa 13511513,, 12,1, ‘$33315 medlately on the telephone. “on “nuns squeezed along me learned basic facts and a cheque beaches under a ceaseless sir bgm- w" géluiaifyw“? W M"- Mwmmm e . 1mm - v gieldnlum” m “firm: 12?. Their only quarrel is with Mrs. eerf vs 1 An officer's wife, on the way to m a west Coast ate-tion, slipped and “e4 sh forces wmh. en's plight appeared in the papers. 1° th hat to match. with wolf collar an matching ac- caseorles. On their return the happy couple will reside in Baltic. AlllllAl. MEETING (Continued from page 1) __ libraries, Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine; sev- vice libraries campaig , Mrs. J. A. an. McMill ey plaid coat and also to pupils submitting the three best essays in the Sara Max- .‘.'.§“.§‘“’..°°..'l£i“;. a r no can unroe o West Kent School wen third place in the Dominion-wide contest. arm ca; hm,‘ w“ M,” by MacDonald. her husband and her France -wit fourteen days. the 111151781145 o-C- The!’ BS1! W111! i1 army having accomplished the three 111d nQi. fl-Pllly t0 ihe illfldl n “mule any“; 1,1,8 “n15 when Mrs. MacDonald did not re- m wan,“ gal-elm Th, m“; was’ ceive her allowance payments? Dc-l mun rigqner- with his army, and vendents of air personnel as well them started his long nve ls pensioners have been advised s of captivit . He kept, sym- that the fund is standing by t0 l of union for is people in close 1101p them in event of distress. contact with his emigrate govern- The fund and what it will do to men; and me “ndemmund fog-gas, alleviate distress, has been bullet- a definite " o Qppoglflofl ined on every station board in the against Gennan authority. At the! country. MacDonald's; own station. end oi October i944 he was seized through its canteen funds. n- in his palace oi Loaken and sent as tributes to the Benevolent Fund rum“ u, German gun-is, pe- Its active executive officers ad- 111g separated from the Princes. mit. and sadly. "We have had .also in German prisons. Prince trouble in getting across i0 the Charles, his brother, alone manflced Air Force what the iund is pre- to escape and oin the underground pared to do." fc cos, with w he took active part until his inséadllation as Prince Can Do PM"! ent in libera . The mstitution im on him this ‘Ilhat it can do plenty is clear. charge until the return of his bro- It has some sewooo on hand and “m; it expects to add approximately $750,000 in the back-log. It believes that its program is wise and that it is adm nistered on a sound basis and in a spirit oi common sense. Mose oi the money comes from sir personnel, contributions oi one per cent oi the gross sales oi R.C.A.l=‘. canteens and messes: donations by service personnel and ‘ , and s from sources such as maria events. sir diqolays and div- services. l Post War Attitude "If neutrality was ne pro-war policy oi poet-war on by Mr. P. istel‘, Bloc, whi will be the balance to Russian and American influenceJ she will keep her independence, bu collaborate from a through voluntary sew Framed pictures oi the King and Queen were prosented to the Rec- reation Room of Mt. Pleasant Air- ort and 46 smaller pictures oi the King and Queen given to local schools. hans to H.M.C.S. Charlottetown. . l box oi personal comfort bags B to British Service Women. The Cha ter is indebted to the Victory Clu of Melville ior donut- to ions of quilts and knitted articles o, last May and at that time made mostly. .1 from material sup-1 brought back an interesting reportpplied by the Chrmcct". In additinnls ‘Ijheintergst and Energy, of the to these shipments nvcr 3700 mtvz-l members have been devoted to sewing for the destitute people oi the bombed areas oi England, knit-z ting for the services, and raising money for war work in general.‘ The rinances of the Chapter have: been very capably handled by the, efficient treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Smith, while Mrs. A. E. Morrison with her committee have cheeriulfl ly arranged the detail; oi the pro- cts hcl . The special oontriout- thing Fund N ions through the Cent-a-Day Fund'raries, Local . lo 1H has been dill ently collected by|Appcal for_childr__c'1 r Mrs. RE. Smal wood and her com-mire Ivorl- v1 ‘Pv - > mittee. |school prizes, and Canadian Wel- During the year the following fare Council. shipments have been madez- | Hospitality has bccn prorlJzzl 5 boxes of 750 articles from the a very generous scale for the ~ ' ingCommit sent to EnglantlJvice personnel and letters of u box oi woollen comforts to come have been sent to a 11111115-. } Annioand Air Force. ,0! British war brides who have, ‘ a xes containing second hand come to the province. ~ ‘ ., an " comforts to|committec ’ ‘ of Mrs. Wm» the Merchant Marine. ,Brehaut, Mrs. F. S. Chandler. and‘ 2 boxes containing books, wool- Mrs. A. V. Saunders have spent an len comforts and toilet articles and evening every second week at the also ecial Christmas packages local airport sewing and mending for eac man on board the snip ior any of the personnel who rc-g was sent to l-I.M.C.M.L. 090. qulred this service. I box containing books and 2 ai-l Royal Edward Chapter was in- 1 .1 cards and puzzles were i115 ne 1131.. Pleasant Airport. Apnroxiziiet one thousand dollars have be -» donated to the following branchesN‘ of the work sponsored by National Ofllce as well as for local purposes‘ o sent to and Mi11e Sweepers‘ Fund. Nat- ional Clgarctte Fund, British Clo- .. “M. W911i" I can tell lav his socks" AHT -RIN.“1ING by s t civilians who are in R.C.A.!=‘. welfare. Avialable To All It is acimowled ed there has been coolness to 5.. iund among personnel op the assumption that > t was being built up ior the per-' mancnt force and that, declare the men 90% it; bu] 95!’? inditissiml. It is that Governmgnet ' , agencies act slowly and when that results distress, the iund can ,steo in and make advances. It is ,’ TWQBXIiZQd also th 1 oi distress - and sickn ere are instances ess to de-‘ Pendent l ... which gelisefa $1,111,213 "hue" obtetimm ih Government licncles. .1811! to 50. ls an initial loa 1e main thing ie once distress d. e loa is sstabllshe n 1, m.“ ll. J. MAIIIII OPTOMETBIQT Fitting and Supplying clan“ lie. Montague. P. I. I. 0m ll : l0 i i . °‘ flint." "- t .. 1r o e i‘ v appointment ca Connected wi DBUGBTOII of repayment are settled after- in wards directly honored when the 1st Vice: and the distres; is relieved. Terms Regent, Mrs. E. G. Saunders. oncl of the delegates on the Citizens’; lAdopiion Committee. was appoinm; ed to represent the City .. i110. christening ceremony of their 1111-‘ done by the ag . ;0Dt¢d ship the frigate 11.15.05 1 Actiye officers in charge oi ad- Charlottetown. The member; lmvc. ministration at headquarters: ~L$n co-eneratcd with other OPRMP‘ Treasurer. slodn. Ldr. F. lorenzcn, izations bv PplJCilltlflR collector's to secretary. Flt. Lt. Ad... Bell (the help the Red Cross in their nnnzxul secretary, incidentally, lost a leg in campaign. to assist in the sale of an engagement over the Mecner- war savings stomps and mans‘ 01h- In the event that a Government agency is responsible, the iund is ‘ronean ofi French Morocco and ‘Y will‘ ‘W010!!!- spent many months in o prison The last important work of the camp); and claims committee sec- V8111‘ was the Chapters participat- rotary, n1. Lg, J,J_ canon, 311 ion in ihc campaign tn raise mora sir-ca; that 1.1m iund n“ had "me monrcy for new books for the armed utmost co-operation from resporr- serwces, A committee of member'- sible Government agencies." “"11 this Chen's" ":11! ih~ Earl qr As evidence that there 1r, no 13;. l-lillsboro. rmder the rwnrlblc leac- ging me iund, me moment ma; ershin of Mrs. J. A; McMillan. io- an n, "511 “sunny 1, announced nether with r11 nzl\'\~.:~"v' commutes “ W" 1°" s" we "m 0' 111-1.’ =.‘:"..""""*:r";. $3.2 ' recc 1c m p .1 ' Cy m. l: “c-Jqisfactory rcsultlw, rficccdinsiz thclg- Th l" o. cc ve 1v 3 are" margn. gloat? ilhe llQnaiure of. Al: lilo: flzgflugg, °l ‘ms has “mad? L, . ‘A .. arctlsannJA. Sully. as honorary P“ gm?!“ fidbflsp (lmnwtpv n‘; nu“. u, m is m cxenda 0 n on n c y an m“ plum. med nub“ m: country who assisted in Ulla m1». 1 mm m‘ A“. Mum“, ‘zaignytko ‘the orhand Council p ‘n Robe" new‘ 1r W" “.r'r:~ e1: :1 r , '1 M". Ar- nmm. R Gordom Ea thur Roger who‘ placed the Tmucr- Nomnn M Mantra‘, ML Jumcs .111 Servl-e Stat on at lhc disposal gn-Md o; Quebm. ‘nd CL Bub o: the Chapter for thcflcollcciion w“ o! “Nmm ‘he "n" me my a] bpoks and maznzixrcs, in Dir. , "nun" o; Ont-Ho‘ iar es Toombs for a lnrgc clone.- mbers i ih P i Committee for Preinee 'm~§§’¥a“'1§'-' land consist of: Mrrs. J.A. Lawson. Charlottetown I. 11W. Adams, Charlottetown, 1'- li-ll. Martin, Charlottetown. M. 8.0. Bourke. Charlottetown, J.C. Simpson, Bummerslde, as. Calnpbell, 11mm“; m, 2ndViRvct- .1‘... ‘gag-lug. formumunggflmwl l ce Ien Mrs W I. "M" ma“ cmdmmdmum. aiwhasurer—lllrs. Howard I. 1 and magazines during the "ear; to the ‘nress and radio for their ctr-operation, and tho general public for their suc- “ort In all projects sponsored by the Chagter. The o icers are as follows. Honorary Rcgenh-Mrs. J. A. ath son. A. McMillan. for the ensuing year Re-rcnip-Mrii. .7. int Vice Regent-Mrs. E. B. Coi- H... azlnes. 253 books and a number of _, ‘ Service Libraries-Mrs. R. S. P. . '. 1.. Council Milton Prisoners of War Fund, Sailorli’ lfiimmdle“ Miss ' Saunders. 1 "This illurlnliols taken [mm an actual pbalograflb" PAGE THREE ' usIr/z 1 saw I say mvo an O “When I had no shoes I complained-until I saw a boy who had no feet”. So reads an ancient proverb. [Alt by air-raiders to face life without lee! or legs, is the pitiful lot of Tony Hyert, of Wickham, Eng- land. He is but one of thousands whose sufferings and lose make our own trials seem trivial by comparison. Will you help the Red Cross care for these innocent victims of modern savagery? The bombed-out in the cities-the wounded in the field-the sick in hospital-the captives in enemy hands-the starving women and children of the liberated countries all look to the Red Cross. Because the world needs the Red Cross as never before, your generous support is needed now more than ever. Lend a hand! GIVE GENEROUSLY. Derlifuiion and lVant are so argue! end desperate in flu liberated countries, Ibo! lb: Iiiinirier of National 1V0‘ Service: arbed the Red Cross, with the collaboration c] Ibo Canadian Uniled Allied Relief Fund represcnlin lb: 1V0 Charities ol eleven o] lbs United Nations, to in: uds funds for tin’: relief in lbs national appeal. CANADIAN BED C8055 CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS RED cnoss novels. e2 PRINCE s1, CHARLOTTETOWN fovdlf/oneycii/Veeczédao/Veaa3gow Secretary-blur. T. G. Ives. " , Assistant Secretary-Mrs. G. T. n. cztional Secretary Beer. "Echoes e vzis. —1‘/frs. A. .Mo1' :4’.‘1., Mrs. H. W. J. Phillips, loin, iss Lemuel lvicDougall. lllnplr: Study~Mlss “flcnal S91v1” mbJMffllliffiillahJlild Flowers-hits. H. R. ll §Q1'\. Ccnt-a-Day- Mrs. F. 0d Sewing Convener-Miss Emmai iCllfllfiOll, Wool Convener-Miss iznrd. nc Hospitality-Mrs. G. 1‘. Empire Work in India-Mrs. “L1 . Huestis. navy League-Mrs. E deis nre-nfrs. A. E. Morrison. rings Stamps-Miss Jcs- ll Sn '~ 1- ullcrtu Packing Saint John Man Beaten, Robbed SAINT JOHN, TLB , a" (CF) - Baird. '~ ' and claim l his 1 d today on his boar-mug car Jahn zrcntlv ilififl born un "ml-eonscmus while . ' so cchhat time. Jed and his 110cc was bro- Tnc car had bcsn ransackcd. A- lllUllZ 1.‘ more Au: l‘. crircl inicsln s radio and ‘i5? 1...‘_..»....;a... . Secretary -— Mrs. Standard Bearer - Miss ' \\'3l'i.. Jar Convener-Mrs. J. A. Law- Hem-y Katherine Brow Convener-Mrs. A. V. I hirflzrkanything aboutdifi-Yhe said quietly. WINNIPEGERS ARGUF ABOUT GIRL CAUET$ WINNIPEG —Feb. 21-101’)- Winxilpcggcrs are divided 111 will opinions on the uavlsabilzii‘ 01 having a, girl cadeuccrps. 1110s: 1,, iavor of ille rdsa. like rt bacilli! it. 111.1195 girls smarter and B1164 111cm better department. _M,_s_ CbjSurviving Three 1- fillritish Quads Are “Year 0ld Today By BARBARA WACE [Associated Press Staff Vi/rlicrl HEANOR, Derbyshlrc, Feb. 26— [lip-Last Feb. Z7 lhis litilc min- i" g town was watching the m0- - zncnt-by-inomelit p:- Jacquclinc r‘ pm‘ Lnp- rison. Airs. J. Phillips, ( Mrs. l“ S committee meeting ln Winnipeg announced that it was in favor of girl CudCi/ corps in secondary schools anu would ioiwaro a re- ccmcndrtlon to CJawa. A housewife oelfcvc that the corps is a "splendid idea. "I think iLs somerning like the Ger- mans. oi course we don't want that, but it's good training "There i; no point i11 i1 Winnipeg 1251.) 1.1 n. training and cilizznunip, yes, bat I don't see why they need military trciniizg." "The principal of a school which has a girl cadet corps was favor of the idea "'I‘he girls dcportmcnt and everything is ac much improvt-d " The Greater Winnl eg are: a- lone had i5 schools whim include girls in their cadet pros-ram. Scm: tcedwrs are being assislec by members of the Canadiar \V0men's Armv Corps in organiz- in? training for the girls " So far this training of gll‘ cadets. is umuthorized and m government gram is allotted it ou. ,5"- “l-icanor cuads" orere 31191,“ 1c irsv/s inter htatlf‘ the u-orld. 0V1’. B year 3 CZ‘, C IE8 SUE- E- smamivlvlng babies will spend their first birthday visiting their aunt Lillian liardy at nearby Breaston. This Mm“ H b he their first visit since they return 1 *1" -io the little two-storey cottage af- ,ier their first two months of spe- cial care in hospital. Their mother and Granny will be with them. Bu: their father is in while Mrs. Hardy's hus- ls serving overseas. 1110M 1s a cake. with three cnnoles and .1?" l"‘.lll"‘2 Madeleine, Maureen, and Michael. Three bani... are n handful for any mother. and with father “somewhere overseas." the day will wuss very much as usual unless ,tl1e_parccls he has mailed arrive in 1.1mm When Staff Sgt. William Thomp- son, Pittsburgh, Pn., aimuunced in gondgncthat no n5 the father o.‘ it m ugh m ca, l n 1.1 ora nrncrrtems ouadruflet", h“ - ° K 145,5 ‘"9 5 3°‘ sralid hhc wished to support her and, $15,515:‘ m.“ D°'"1m°" °i Aiamdi 13 ablps from may, d“ -. _ .9 _ sac c~uz11p:...o.1_1_ l": said they ivcrc not 1113 l\11t' F111“! U.‘ 115- 111311153113 L551" lwllcdhifz be if his wife would di- i 1119111 “W111 1112116 I9 525141511: vorcc m. "1 g, - 0i‘ or 1'_'a.ns.t c0 0 would '-sl1.l§‘°?§§$§1.°érh§ns.i“k1i° b15111 unill nay had sftudigiiiex gee are} ca?‘ for the children." i 11101111181111‘- n t e ittls‘ kitchen at the 11 mo? ' "" "m" of Norah's father and mother Ollie! 13TH CENTURY D1511 three babies show every evidencei l5 PRIZE!) IIEIRLOOM _.icPl__. cf loving care. Life has pone on nuieily in the‘ ED-WONTQN- little cottage since the rhildreni AVsnetLan glass dish 4B9 can?" bacl: there uftcr three months ycan old and sol io be the only i11 the hospital zvhcre they were i on: if its kind in Canada is one oi taken after the first fev: days of".i1e proud possessions of Mrs II Thcy havent had a Murrgry of Edmonton. An heirloom said a allh . G. Sa 1111- bntigro-I: en rogbed in West ;.id io- 1 . bunk tit S . . lfl ,. l-fis 01c: : lives. ‘la-Y's 1111105‘; lmvded down in the family from Norah want spcak about plans. mother to daughter through insnv or how she and Bill are going to generations. it came io her 40 gaIL-gb ‘ghixsmlvtlfe hi‘? , Pars ago’ and’ crililzi rlrallsv ictame - s u" nonco me am ' n W zer- uniil after the u'__‘__I__don't ask‘ mil“ 1 u articles saiciv ras- THAT run. rLAvon 1s onmcmc A DOMINION-WIDE swme 1o crease o saw aoan coarse l 111111 lciur or rmvorv