3;-.. h . MR. up M. siiwusma First Wedding is Held In St. Pius X. Church The marriage of Ali.-a Maria de Brewer. daughter of lir. zind llrs. llinc. Mrs. Johannis dc Bi-imor to lit-t'niann.Nliss Beverley Gaudet. Sewuster. son of Iilr. and Airs. llcn-' eph Mt-Eachern. Mrs- Joseph Dow- Reg McCarviJ.le and t The toast to the bride was given AND ATTEN DA NTS sriiixtirit-:i.ti w. I. field W. l iitct at the Tile roll call was The rcuiiliir lll('('llllL' of Spring- home of Mrs. Norris Sinclair for the April meeting. The president presided and opened the meeting with the singing of Billy Boy. There were 13 mcmbt-rs and 1 Visitor present. answered with a iiet-nmtcd Easter egg the rici Sewusler. all of (liiii-le. Neth-.by Monsignor MacKenzie and re- erlanda. took place in St. Pius X lspondcd to by the groom. Col. F. Church. Parkdale, on April 23. ll. Andrew and Mrs. Andrew were 1957. The matron of honour wasispecial guests. both the bride and Mrs. Marinus Vim i3ystci'vcl(ll. 3 srnnm being employed on the farm aister of the bride. and Zilr. Van of Col. Andrew. Bysterveldi was groomsman. The officiating clergyman was Very Rev. Monsignor R. V. Mac- ls Dark-Skinned Kenzie. pastor of St. Pius Church and the marriatzc marked: Beauly Spocialisl the first occasion of such a cc-re-. many in the l'0('('llliy formed l!-'”''l 3)! SYLVIA HACK lsh. prize being won by Mrs. dered to be patti- Mrs. Crawford Canadian rm; Staff Writer ed by 5"""'3"”” "' 19” Fohowmg . remplinn In the LONDON iCP)-Something new basement hall of the church. the in b9a"tY 5319'” h" be" 099"” weddmh ham, and 33 Em..,s Wm; in London. It's designed for dark- Qo the hum, of 31,, and um. vahh skinned girls who find it hard to members. Correspondence T Bystervvldl at UNIIUNI ll'h”'f' the gel "'9 Yighl: shlda of cmmencs ed and seconded lliat 52.00 be sent . Cl”.5e.d with the singing M me 3” 8095 Out 10 the PFDVIHCIII l 9 C.W.L. uiidcr lllCil' Pl'CsitlL'lli. Zilrs. h Hlllglllgllgsttglhlisihtgetmrta in Brixwn in fur Easter seals. Carried. lQllIItlflg Party. W. l. for the splendid leadership ; ' Percy MzicDoii:ilii scrrcd a de- - H was moved and seconded KINGSMORO wy L given. Easter seals were brought Ilghtful turkey dinner. Assisting in l the 50”" I-'9"d03 "95 whim M5, serving were Mrs. Percy 1lacDon- i attracted many of the recent im- hm M” John Beagonh M”. Joylmigrants from the West lndics. . made. , Among other things. the cstab-I unlccred l" l"9l""'" 7' P3”- -Ilishmcnt will provide a new "anti-l Reg Haslam. The minutes of last meet- lng were read and approved. Billa were presented and on motion on it was moved and seconded that Sinclair be on the Executive Committee in place of Mrs. John Hickox.. it was mov- ed and seconded that the executive be empowered to invite the Dis- trict Convention to be entertain- The Red Cross committee re- ported work received and more yarn for knitting be given to the was , , read and discussed. it was mov- 1" ""799 5”" wmch ""9 m&""5 that 35.00 be donated to the Girls hSewing Club. Carried. Some dis- Hhereforel me clientele ,5 readyj cussion followed on the Exchange of the Kingsboro Women's Instit- .Proi:ram and each member voi- lute met at the home of Mrs. Arn- Thcrc bcini; no iurtiicr business an attendance of fourteen mem- WEST INDIAN that will be catered for. she said. .in port. dove grey and lemon. A new clothes sprinkler mode of polyethylene plultlt holds 16 ounces of Watch more than . conventional sprinlilon. Gently I a semi circular nook screened off, "W" 1"" 1000-900 l'9”"'d5 "1 "W 5 the time. by bamboo poles. The chairing the sprinkler lilio a tail col- graccs. portrayed as nudc. dusky ii lav provides a steady spray. and tho sprinlilar is light in weight, oven W..." M. 'as their hair is drying. baths and massage can be had in CONFIDENT ALLY YOURS Why Byrnn H-mi : mu: - MONTREAL. April 25th - Breakfast in.bedl There": a pleasure. isn't it? ' special? with a piping hot cup of INSTANT CIIA E & ANBORN rlllt tuteof ference in the these delicious jellies . . . one a pleasure to carve. makers of Lushus have greatly each The that now. as you dissolve the "bud" you bring the full ft-uh quality of the fniita to your jelly. Youill feel tha'o'a IIIJIIIII like Lushus! I liba to keep several mould: of Luahua always ready lnthc'frig...foriniexpoctod raidabyt.hafamily.Wlunotiay in a supply of all in fhvon? Como oa . . . lot'sl ed diet for all oil can vary your dogs diet with Chicken. Liver or Reg- ular navora - and i'it'il thrive drag the long summer months ill!" ' ahead. A well-cared-for is an unending ure. ...oir1iiaaooxrv6.Et WHITE IANINSTITUTEOIPL mo 03 Moderaiaadooio (mac. HIE -5'”"" a-mu kink" pg-rmanent gum-gagged to Mrs. Andrew Hughes convencr of it-' take the curl out of tho frizzlest hair. marble bat its. The salon is the property of jazz l53h9”9. LU1'35- h0"0Y ' 5h"'"0d pianist Wini'red Atwell, who come, Toronto singer who played inhtlie (mm Tuhapuhm Trinidad "5 her. hit-musical The Jazz Tfflill. thinks self has the kind of complexion 1-0nd0n badly I104-tded 8 5510!! M use 1 this type. "I have a heck of a know Ah, problem, mu handy" time trying in find the right cos- metic slitidcs." she said. The decor is contemporary style MISS MW9”- illlriit-'lil'f?ly Plllmll gt-title-nianncrcd. is mic. of 1-hen.-5 an interior rock garden llritains most popular. lam pian- and 5 legevismh 39; to while away. ists. Site has a world-wide fan club The h,tr.d,-1,,-, are gnlof 12.000 members and has sold and mm, yea rs.. The day she ripened hcr salon m8i(l('flS. smile dowti on the clients She "9"9lV9d 3 '3” "I 99"”-V I"-”" pol", a fan in Montreal. ”Ali tho pieces were shaped like maple leaves." she said. "I was so delighted to have it-it came as a present after I'd sent for some sheet music that couldnt be got easily in Canada. IN THE icons and Feeder Packet 1. Price IL50 Guardian Workshop Pat- terns. 4433 West 5th Avenue Van- couver. B.C. stgusguo To-day The Robins Sang And Everyone Was Happy "TN! II the best day yet" one'behold the miracle of twilight ll d "39 I llld ' . it comes in on a E9099 HOW 55' "But!" we ebI:H'ehd.. ing the low of the valley With thi- ber what the up wrote. dow. dimming the distant liiutou The can was warm but the wind and filling all between with It! pur- waa chill. pling magic and peace. Then the You know how it is with an April evening star glows. southward Wig div. a great jewel on a lady"! i What; the sun is out and the wind gown both silver and blue. And is still quickly. lest their flames be tun You're one mood: on in tin iniddo dy, other stars - constellation! of l pattern the heavens of Night. But if you ao much u duo in These keep lovely watch and ward IDIIK. now over the fields and the wood- A cloud comes over the sunllt arch. lands. , A wlndcomes off a frozen peak Today viith its sullslllue and love YOIl'l'I two months back in the lincss was one. it Came to mild. to mlddla of March!" encourage back to u I u al (DOG Nevertheless. Tirm proved. as health. ""159 presently mtserablo in in passing it proves much. that and laid aside from the Joys of lhll Wu "tho best day yet" of the ; their daily round. Good days. Plin- Sprlng. .free. happy. there yet should be "We don't min d walking to L that was its promise. For thoao school these mornings". Grand-iwho had suffered recent bereavr dlllthter untied happily when the meat and mourn sadly the loss of two ut out along I shortcut of a loved one. the very loveliness orchard road-ward "not when ro- would bring them solace . . . proof bina sing for us on the way.” of after Winti-r. Spring. the thought Robins t.rilled for us this evelthat withal the sorrow. not every ning. after the sun had left Island happilicsh has been taken. that farm! in shadow to light strange smiles stillcd in sadness now, wily dlatant scenes. So dark than the break again. And in compensation evergreens on the hilltop were for loss, much content still pp limncd against the afterglow. a- mains. bove the dimming snow-patched (L-intent is so many thii185. It ll fields. it seemed that the country- lierally ”llavini.: tli e desires limi- side was not of earth but of vel- ted to that uliicli one has": it la vct in a beautiful tapestry, the pearly ii.-iwiis and rosy ducks and colors faultlessly blended. the a work to do . . . and a perfect lighter and ark. April day and the sweet ol rest And Presently. . . If is good at its close. for one to watch. to put for a time Until tomorrow - - - Diary .- every duty and care aside and Goodniglin. ... the program on Home Enconomlca proved and the treasurer": report took charge and pmsented - very showed a substantial balance in muumng pm3”m' Mrs" C”"' the funds The school committee ford Sin lal read a H ' Enconoiiiicg. This piig? ofrtiilldivneld mid of N" "ombonu being "”d' by a demonstration on proper tab- Ed (Or the Rhythm Band- The le setting by the convener. A flow- sick committee had sent flowers "1 c”E";;l tkl" W0" W M75 SW1" to a member in hopital. eight " " SC 'yi Get Well one baby and three sym- At this point an address was ' ' read to Mrs. Samuel Gillespie and "my fan”: site was presented with a gift R?P0”5 M" "cam fmm me from tiie Institute in recognition Guides and BI"0WIIie5- Ml”S- 31339 of her splendid work as leader of hay g BFOWIHE Lttfldfgh had ROSW- the Girls 4-it Sewing Club. Mrs. 9 er warren- 0 Convener Gulegpie nd 1," family tug. of the Hall committee told of tho mo,-gy for Albert; when they Handicraft Van visiting the Hal will make their future home. 8"d 5" Al-'l”e"'emem Day beum be ha” mid Wm lake the hm" 9' ' entcd with gifts and refreshments Pot Luck Supper to which the hu- were "Wed by the commm" in bands are invited. Lunch was aer- chargey ved by the hostels and Commit!” A successful leadership course was held and the appreciation of for the crippled Children's Fund. and a group of members catered for the Ayrshire Breeders dinner at Birch Court. The district Con- vention Ccntre Queens No. 1 is to to be held in the hall June 20th. school Committee - Parkdale, School-Mrs. A. West. Mrs. A. Seaman. Mrs. J. Hogan. Junior High. Mrs. H. MacDon- ald. Mrs. B. Westhovcr. Mrs. F. Osborne gave an interesting talk on the Life Savers Club. which was followed by a film. Next came a bring and buy sale with Mrs. D. McAskill as auctioneer. The bidding was live- ly and the many useful articles were quickly disposed of. Lnuch committee for May is the following. Mrs. K. Moore. Mrs. H. Maclnnil. Mrs. B. Compton. Mrs. L. Brown. Owing to the Music Festival our next meeting will be held on May nth. Meeting cloud The regular monthly meeting cit Robertson on April 2nd with bers and three visitors. In absence of the president the vice president. Mrs. Robert Ro- bertson opened the meeting with 'the institute Creed followed by roll call answered by waist meas- urcmcnt which increased the funds by S4. 89. Two new members were welcomed. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Reports of Committees were then givcn. Sec- rctary gave report of Souris Hospi- tal Cullcctioii. Amount for Kings- boro district 8246.65. Kingsboro Women's Institute sao.oo a totd of 3266.65. - New committees for April is. ly SYLVIA BACK , Canadian Prey Staff Writer IDNDON (CF)-Aatlioa Fairfax v National Gallery. captivated his audience Tuesday evening at the Canadian Club dinner heldlat The Charlottetown. A summary of Mr. Jarvla'a career was given shortly before bl: arrival in this province. It is interesting, however. to re call his 1955 activities. An abridged Iceoun runa like tiliis: April. 1955. Returned from Britain where he had lived for 15 years. May: Took over as director of the National Glut?! June: Bought a house in Rockcliffe Park in suburban Ot- tawa. July: Got married. Septem- ber: Began a series of speaking enlgolncnta that has taken him from the Atlantic to the Pacific. A photograph of Alan Jarvis. as the family man. taken at that time presents a charming picture in- deed. Mrs. Jarvis is tall; fair and very attractive - a most joyous smile. There are three children by her first marriage. The oldest is a lovely looking young teen agcr with her arm resting on that of Mother's. boy who looks just what a real boy should look like at that age. The hair is ginger ta few strandsl not quite in place). The shirt is oil course red check and the Jeans are blue. The youngest. around nine. is seated by her father. With 'her horn-rimmed glasses she looks quite sweet and serious enough to be considering the af- fairs of the National Art Gallery. Then there is the director him- self. All in all Mr. Alan Jarvis seems. both in private and public life. to be a most fortunate Canad- in. Mrs. Harry Cudmorc is in Hall- fax, for a week with a group of people from this province. Mrs. Cudmore is an instructor in the Water Safety instruciors' course given at the .Y.M.C.A. pool in Hall- ax. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gass are at- tending many parties prior to their departure on a holiday trip to Great Britain and the Continent. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rogers. Brighton Road. entertained at their residence this week at a sup- per party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gass. Mrs. G. 1'. Moore was entertain- Sclioul-plans were made to scrub and clean school. Mrs. Wesley Brucc. Mrs. Ken MacGrcgor. Mrs. Bernard Massey and Mrs. Lowell Ching volonteer to go. Lunch-- Mrs. John. Mrs. William and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Sick-Mrs. Wes- llcy Brucc, Mrs. Staffer Boricen and Mrs. Arnett Robertson. Pro- gram-Mrs. Peicr Stewart and Mrs. Colleen MacLcan- Roll call--get well or sympathy with the National Anthem. ing opened by singing the "Ode" followed by tho "Collect" Roll c;lhwu answered with a blot for t r l Everybody loves this fragrant oldehouoandlI.(lbou!) -l-IAPPENINGS i Mi Alan Jarvis. director of the i Then there is an adolescent aizei t The following is the thme-quah lwright and E r n d s t Mulligan. POTATO CHIPS PUPITV AND QUAl.lTV bot oven. 375'. 45-50 min. Ma. 0 tall. I7-ye brunette. hll full I into mad the buohut of Britlab pu rela- lau comma lc1.uro.Wou:eo'l Editor. Phone Ill mtg - us: g questions Patio '3 Tho Guardian Thursday.AP1'1125o1957 ,2." ”'""”.',',..”.'.:.,,,1,l;l...:..":; 'ni t to the chief press officer r. m 3; ' Wednesday at The Charlottetown for Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mn. D. M. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Goodwill Avenue. are antenata- ing this Thurssday evening at I Boil voyage party for the Bells and Gasses. Mrs. E. K. MacNui1 entertain- ed at luncheon Wednesday at the Charlottetown Hotel in honor of Mrs. Oscar Maccalluin and Misc Elsie Nicholson. The latter are leaving for a trip abroad within the near future. Mrs. J. P. Lanta la in Montreal visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brodie. l Mr. R. M. Nicholson. Charlotte- itowu. returned yesterday after- lnoon by plane. after spending "East:-r with friends in St. George, and Moncton. New Brunswick. CHARMING Miss Carol Willoughby is shown modelling at the Parade of Spring Fashions. What could be smarter than the navy sheath dress with the new "bioused on" back. The dress is trimmed with dainty ny- lon pleated collar and cuffs. Smart ' MIDDLETON SCHOOL ter term report. Grade VIII. 1. Mary Mccardlc, 2. James Mccardle. 3. Charlene lequall. x P. R. O. For Royal Family Enjoys Theatre And Books Lyttelton. quit tin Job for main. monlal reaoona - who have the honor of working gt the palace. and it's not right .0 talk about ononlf." The thing that has Inlpregsed he, 4 most so far ia the amount of work the Queen and tho Duke of Edtn. iburgli get through. Last January Miu Fairfax-Rog. did a Canadian coast-to-coast tour with her father to visit her broil." hohn. who e an to luontri-at vo years ago. now iiv ' Nam York. R as "' as Fairfax- on I s sh i Montreal boat of tn:ycitie:l'ii2 saw. "I think the French-speaking population give a say continental flavor to the plaoe." Llg5ItAlH"I EXPERIENCE ore cw new a olnt Mlsa Fairfax-Ross worliifd onmflilel editorial staff of The Times and for a literary agency. reading and selling manuscripts for television and magazines. She shares a flat in the West En: with a friend and at week. an 5 goes to her family home Cttckficld. sun . "' ii in not at all the athletic type. she says. "Theatres and books are my two hobbies. or driv. ing in my new blue car which was given to me recently by my grand. father." . Her father is a member of the London Stock Exchange. Average age at marriage In Canada is Just under 27 for bache- accessories complete this charm- Grade VII. 1. Carol Anne Ham- mg Imam omm ill. 2. Helen McCardla. 8. Ella Hamill. lnrs. Just under 24 years for spin. aiers. Grade VI. 1. James Hamill. 1. Bertie Webster. 8. Camillus Rich- ards. Grade V. 1. Winnie Mccardle. 2. Palsy Noonan. 3. Joe Mccardie. Grade IV. 1. Pauline Mccardle. 2. Velma Webster, 3. Morley Wright. Grade III. 1. Sandra Hamill. 1. Marian Mulligan, 3. George Web- ster. Grade Ii. Sr. 1. Gerald Arsen- ault. 2. Mary Lou Hamill. and Phyllis Hamill (equal). 3. Linda Craig. . Grade II. Jr. 1. Judy Arscnaul 2. Sidncy Richards. Grade I. 1. Linda Arscnault. and Fred Mccardle. 2. Ronnie Ar- ticnault. 3. Beryl Craig. Teachers. Jerome Matters. (Principal) Catherine E. Lockhart. MORNING SMILE Tea party hostess - Now. lad- les. do make yourselves at home. I'm at home myself and I sincere- ly wish you could all be Ilkewiu. T0 310.95 nnsss CLEARANCE FROM OUR REGULAR SPRING COLLECTION IN 3 LOW PRICE GROUPS ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY TO 314.95 FAMOUS FOR STYLE AND VALUE COAST TO COAST 10 319.50 12.88 FIRST QUALITY Orlgllally to ms ORIGINALLY mi d ,0 y M h i . oAnd it's so easy to make gorrhis tg OY-t1hl)hl&WerySmgi.her hunch: ic-iiin "iiypiln. .iii'5.t Reoebeitgsoii. when you use rustnsinii div Nylons nous” nous” We 97. '9 38 on on ays- y Correspondence were then read co" N agree? And don't worry about the work - for h. . BcstYcastl if you 0 - DAc30N- COTTON DACIWN: ilnstant Chasenk ianiyii-:htah:h:drh&:coi: l 5.3:”: 5' f,fdp,?f”:5;f,i X3234 w.f;f,,.,',';”f bake a, home CHIISIIIIAD 69: NYLON. cnara NYLON. calm: to prepare. ac o s i re - ' . y coffee liea nearly 100 years of Chase at Sanborn coffee e rlcnce. W55 " l "9" "'""'"- I, . please your family - y g 0 iron our 51.88 1,38 J h look W u h m window in H” at Ind See the rich co fee com. . eino A box of Red C oaa knitting and , . scald 3 e. milk. to o. graaa- once sifted all pllrpoile floar. tlilast means IPEKEI coffee flavor. Yea. J)'0ll can see that this is really HOUSES sewing I". passedf.munfg auto by baking mm M” ""5 "A 5" "n "4 K"?”d”""5huy'a”"''?d bud wonderful coffee! Then taste it-and enjoy it every day. "TIER" b"'""e. " "i""''”"5 "m ”"”'” treat tomorrowl 4lba.alIortutlnl8G00l l0 h!k9' lmlll Im001h Ind 0lll"C- "'99 omgynhuy I -s-M; h ' my 5” ""d I5""p5”" Iugfufcuu" I”; 6"” warm. Meantime, measure into in greased bowl and grease lop ”' o'M'""' .' us” I to u” FRIENDS ASK: "How's SIR ISAAC " in muc the same way . even nu nmoun 0 one 0 ar - oflllllll - enquire for any member of the family . . . for our seventy cents. Guessing game put ' lam.” bavgl lb 5' M gaghhihsfv." Wit. '"f" rs. ”ei:'t".5"ci.:..et";i'.iisaiia 3" m:."'::.-:...'.. i 33:. than-"'u-2 out "in M... woou oowns . ' i ' i r . . r a . . ' . Tliiall-?lic'l' whiciinism: bzflanided Ihnixture of s favorium l tlIc fuiid by 32.25. E C . gijaialaud agar and sprint lightly-Muted hill"! "'4 AND ornana 351-7 51-1" ' seeds and is one of the 5 Basic Brock Products. A comes: of gcrgmblcd wu-an with1envelopolIeudryYeut. divide into 4 equal portions. Alwa s. in tip-top condition. Sir Isaac Is I constant J,. by Mrs. Staffer Bortecn was en- 1;: stand 10 minutes, THEN Coverlightlywithaciothandlot 54.33 31.33 53.33 dell L h V lgyed by ali'. lhiegtgna client; with our well. rest for 15 mins. Divide each W5 OWN-THE 9353557 905' LOVELV T0 Looh AT ' ' Bird houses must please tenants. i iygumhnh 0 ow d Eythanc uh Stir in cooled milk mixture. Wm” ddouhh '."m 3 Wm; gwmpgmvggage; vr. ,,;;gt;t..m g Robina like an Open front. Wood- " Y M" 9" ' "' Stir in 4 c. an Eh-1-dpgnd-Jhhrfh-g;t;g:0;;tg MANY ITEMS ON sans: tvorr anvsnrrisitm IA no”-ii-r-lg more em urimngmewn packers want a deep nest space. PARKDALE W. I. I'Iou;beatwitliarolary " P” h , 8 ,) . ,,5 d 3', mm 8 J wnhnpemd Jcn i-iy Wren loves a tiny g muhmu,eb.tw,mmomh, greased oafpuII( X Vi . '3 hzniiiii. swccf- fruit mayors of "”"”t P " ' F 9 " " . 3” Whit" ,”",l”.f",' "'”h'"l”-"”,.f”"'"'T'”d '7 Cover and set in a warm place. 5"" wt” '"d ”"'"”” "R" ' - dlsposliioned USRUS asp glnV”5m"fl;',f),;fc'f;” fmj,” (Th "3 .3: ,;;.,mt;,',l,,f f”;h,”1;f,;;"tl,f, rm rm... unit, 1;. .i,. ......i loaf with V. cqhreddedcheue. 142 61'. GEORGE 81'. doc. To kcthi him Lll-IS. There's m.”m,d if” 25 (hm. T';.'k matter: --Th,-m in ,..,..'.,,i....,,.,.,.-- Meet. doubled in bulk. Work in 2:. Coverand let rise until doubled i"on- gm" 0' d"- n 0... of five in the Bird House tinny-i-cku I-eiy-I-r-ued in hunt Me in mod-meiy WN' The minutes were read and ap- I-IIINZ QIAIOJIJIOI "I-ialvur PACK" FRESH OR CORNED-IDIAI. FOR IOASTING SHOULDER PORK. tit 49: PITIIPAH-CK PEACHES Ieoosife GAIK1-COL POIKIIIANS 26010839: us-rrna PlA!.10oa. ..-...2ooos39c IIDIQI-ILI. ma sauaoa. fancy .. sse IWIM I COIN-IIIF ..... GU33: mamm . 930-iiooo .....;1ooos2lo IuWcooitus..;.....m ununmu . i. m IOooaC'CIIOo i :ton.n-moon 4for50c mooaiuoar c 3ton25c tsiizi:iK nus noun MACKIIL . . out 29: EM' (;,im,o at (g. raaucii mas .. pk. 21: voiurnoaaiii I y ouuoa JUICI. 2 for an PUREX WIIN ..... lb. 390 aaao-na iiuicacaaan HIS .........pig.196 l.OAP.........lb.49o - 't'.'"n cameo -...-. n... Pkg. HII'll1'lCK8pkq.39e wx . V "m.,. h riaaroaanli I an. m '........'.i'.' BUTTER 1.25 iiucam-a” ;- -