MGDRE E~ 5U...“ - u it i... LIIXYRIA-iiiore than just a cleansing cream. The unique beautificr that leaves your akin soothed. refreshed, radiant! IlEAllTY VIA QUAIHY- Qwlitv is Lhe surest route to Beauty. The cream! ‘ lotions, powders you use must be fine llfltl pure. Turn to the preparation! (if HARRIET HYBBARD AYER ——— a name synonymous with QflalilY the world over. Begin now to follow, ilie Ayer Way to Beauty. PFLEOD FEE nu.“ --...___ your qoul is Sec THE BROWNIES OF ST JAMES . The little Brownies oi St. James 43rd Packl are one oi the bright- est and most intelligent groups we have. Mrs. Jenkins was invited to. pass tests [or the Lloldcn Bar on Friday inst by Bl‘n\\li Owl Mar- garet hiarKcnzie who is doing a splendid job oi training. The en- thusiasm of the whole Pack is wonderful and so many oi the Brownies trcre rcmiy to pass tests that it was impossible to Q9! i119!" all completed. Hon-ever a start was made and those who did not get tested will have their turn next week. Do not forget. Brown- ies, 76 School Street is the place and after school on Wednesday the time and day. Brownies, Kath- erine MacDonalti and Margo Mac~ Guire passed their Si\i'\'it‘E'. Nature, and First Aid and so completed the Golden Bar test. Daphne Tay- lor almost iinisheti her Bar test and Katherine Campbell alter strenuous efforts that almost took all her breath away, passed the skipping test. What determination Katherine, but you made it. hope you were not too tired. There are sixteen Brownies in the Pack and they are all such good ones with Monthly Meeting of‘ West Royalty W. I. Mrs. Maven-Enron was lun- tcss tor the October meeting o! West Royalty Women's Institute. _'I‘he president presided. Fourteen members and two special lilCll answered mil call. Aiter the reading d the min- utes s brief financial report Ilns given by the ‘n-essurer. The school committee submitted s fir! com- prehensive report. iollowing which n sum oi money was voted to pur- chase playground equipment. ‘I110 visiting committee reported sev- erai calls made. and presented bills for iruit delivered. 00r- l spondence included letters from otiice regarding autograph quilt; inionmation from convenor oi Aria and Literature; an appeal imam the Salvation Army. Choice oi color and purchase of material ior autograph quilt was left to the President and Secretary. Many interesting possibilities about Drama Group; were reveal- ed in discussion, but the forms- tion of such a group was left until next meeting. Ten dollars was voted to the sail- vation Army. It was decided to hold a rummage sale in the near future, the proceeds to purchase some article needed ior Sunset Lodge. Miss Mary Robin, upon being introduced to each member per- sonally, presented A very attrac- ive picture oi’ the senior sewing classes planned for the year. It was decided that scme oi our members, in conjunction with members. oi adjoining Institutes. take advantage of this wonderiill opportunity dining the winder months. Miss Mayles Boswell outlined the work done by Girls‘ Sewing "Lend A Hand" written all over them. Keep it up little Brownies and work ior that Golden Hand: who is going to be the First, lst Class Brownie’! uriiv. .. i Thcrés one way to protect such > your bank or investment dealer a goal-and that’s by saving. for ‘cash or in instalments, or Canada Savings Bonds make sav- tllrough your company Payroll Savings Plan. The money you ing easy. Set yourself an amount that save this way is as safe as Canada, ‘you think you ought to save this and you’ll be surprised how soon year-then commit yourself to 'it will mount up. Canada Savings this program by putting in your Bonds can be cashed at any order for Canada Savings Bonds. time at; any bank for full face clubs. It wu decided to ernnise suchscliliassoonupoaaiblnia West Royalty. and the following ladies were chosen u laden: Ma's. England, ‘In. niman. Mn. 0on- A committee was eppohted is arrange ice a clrd party to b! held in the school the latte part oi pctober. Iisch mumbli- will be responsible for one table. In. Alfred Webster, kindly invited the members to her homo for die llovombn meeting. oom- mittse ier this annual meeting in- cludes Mn. Melanie. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Powlry. end Mrs. Trsinor. Meeting adjourned, after which a very pleasant social holl- wu lllfllt over the tea-emu. Local Seaman With ll. S. Barrier Henry B. Cody. tire controlmari, third clssl. USN. son of Mr. And Mrs. John E. Oody of 6'! Dcrchu- ser 5t, Gui-iottntown. Prhice Edward Island. Osnsds. is serving as e. crew member aboard the es- cort aircraft carrier US Bimke. which is psriclpating in "Opemtlon Mikl", s large-scale amphibious ex- erclse in the Pacific _ The maneuvers, scheiixied in continue through October and November. involve nearly 40x00 soldiers, sailors and marines, and are designed to dislodge sn imag- inary aggressor iorce from the Hawaiian islands. Genlni Mark W. Clark, Commanding Omani oi the Sixth Army. is overall com- mandeir. The First Task Fleet will con. duct the assault on Oahu with complete wartime reslixn. Secrecy shrouds the probable date oi dep- arture irom mainland waters Ind the projected D-Day on the beach- es o! Oahu. As in wartime island operations, the task ileet will in- clude a iull array at Naval vase]: ranging from iully loaded tank landing ships to powei-iul aircrait carriers. A Country Garden By Mn. Gordon Macmillan (Continued from Page 2) October; hope it may be that late or later this year as Dahlias are especially nice lust now. Of course the more hardy things like Mums and Fall asters. and the clematis can stand several de- grees oi irost. O I I I am very happy to have a small healed garden room and have be- gun to gather in the tender Az- alea Calla. Lily and other plants. i know many of my readers have large sunporchea filled with beau- tiiul flowers because they have told me so, and I cannot think oi anything nicer for those who love to garden. I O O A screened veranda may have winier windows and ior those blessed with radiators o! heat. these can be installed and the outdoors brought in for almost every month in the year. My own garden room is small as many'of you know but it is crowded all year with color. It was made in a corner of the house and the bsck porch with live windows facing south, east and west: then a window was made in the roof to admit more light. ii measures nine feet square and is heated from the house furnace with s coil of pipe rnade by the plumber. and some pipes laid from the furnace to the gar- den room with two rows around the small place. Except when it ls twenty below zero we have not had any trouble with it. and the sun seems to warm it up during eacli day. and the furnace It night keeps everything quite warm enough. A high sheli is used for tuberous beponiu in summer and in winter for many nnlll plants of ivy geranium. bulbs seduma, aioes ferns and other plants. and on the larger-bench below I have bloomed Talisman roses, Azalea, carnations. stocks petunia, germ. iums, lilies and many things. Two lovely Gloxinin are now in bloom and ,'the begonias have never eiiop- ped since elrlv June. O O O Fragrant nasiuriium hang in blue pots from the windows and I always try to have fragrance in this garden all year. Where elect- ricity is available I think you could use this for heat if you needed it, but even e small gsr- den room is I [rent joy to ell who love |rowin| thing-s. Glad bulbs planted in the Per- ennial border are now blooming and making s bright spot of color. They are desirable at this season oi the year because when planted they did not take up much room Here is another opportunity for you to adopt this tried and tested system of saving money. You can buy Bonds for cash of course. Or if you prefer, the Royal Bank will arrange for you to buy them by regular monthly instalments out of income. The procedure is simplicity itself. All forms and full information available st every branch; I Boldforcash erbylmtaimenn aidlbruichon OCTOBER 11. 1949 m, must be properly dressed for working in the garden. You need to b: warm but. not tied up too much with clothing as it is active work. Fleece-lined cotton gloves titted to your size of hand so small seedlings may be planted, are necessary; ii possible have two or three pair an as they be- come cold and muddy they may be warmed and dried. 0i course good knitted ones are better ii you can get them. A kneeling cushion is important. and keep it dry by covering with an oilcloth covering or one oi those rubber kneeling pads supposed to be used in the home. Loose slacks so you can bend ‘ I l!‘ .- ‘\‘ "91’. [l I "UIIIII," ‘IIIIII,’ . Armstrong's Asphalt Tile is s truly modern resilient flooring-nimble in: eaisly, and warm sweaters or Jackets make garden work a pleasure and also a healthy pas- time or hobby; it is true that you do not‘ look much like a model in s fashion magazine but gardeners do not think about that when they are enjoying the garden work. o - s This country garden grows many vegetables and iruits and quantit- ies o! these have been harvested. The only time l wish I did not live on a hill is when I am lug- ging baskets oi cukes and tomat- oes home. However, we are grate- iui for all the bounty of the good earth. i have had more trouble with (our-looted larm animals, thistilne two large porkers who investigat- ed every corner oi the garden, leaving sharp deep marks on the green lawn with their clovca hooves and plunging through ihs soit earth oi the new pansy bed, boxes of seedlings they thought held something good for pigs and alone I chased them round and round the house; the phone rang, the chow chow burned on the kitchen stove but the harm they could do to my garden spurred ms on. Only when help arrived were we able to get them to the corral and we were breathing easier s- gain. __ i I/ , - . i I i ‘I i - i‘ ~ l 1 . I . I . I I‘ "And i colours will never wear off!" occasional washing and waxing. I Put down one tile at a time, Ami You can buy them through value plus interest. in among the June perennials that crowd the border to the full. . 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