I The resolution proposed that’ ttvattnx. nourishing uni preserv—ityptcai slave of Iucceu in that Jon is r'AsmxATmo _ '1 ' I ,.; V j S I :8 committee be formed to start - ing personal tins Man‘s Wtif‘k bigtime free enterprise capital- , V _ , _ V . -————— ‘ ithe collective bargaining ma- consists in foraging for the ist rat race. He does what he \‘\\U’,LH“.R (V’P‘ .— no" i > . . . g - ‘chtnery and that the association; household's ma'crial mainton- must to stay out in front; and 0”“ “M """“"k' "'l" “MS h" '3'“ “mm” I" PUNIPIZ? all 'ance. since these are his values and I'm if“ "IMF min": "I a "" (’Ilmlnatt‘ Sttth-‘mdflrd Working of course the two coiiiplciiicn- _\ti|| relish the "big chunk of the “h” ‘I “"J‘ ' )-‘ l "' 'I'I‘ “‘55 : M k S . B TORONTO ICP__The Rom» conditions and sa la ries of iai'yactivitics may o\rrlap. with world" he had grabbed off. it 1“" 3"” m" "mm:- has hm“ .i 0 e ‘tered Nurses. Association M nurses. the man doing some of the would make sense to accept him CIVIWI t" lllr' “lt‘t'ltm'i’ t't 'ht :: i Ontario voted Saturday to seek Before the resolution was woman's work and the woman as is You need analytic hf‘lp tn \‘aiii'oiiicr t"rin'irltan f‘rcdit In ‘. When spring . winds blow cool. sorbingly interesting. The rapid legislation making the associa- Passed a personnel policies re- some of the man's work as become an integrated pct'fiml' siiiiite ‘ as today. and brocklets rom growth of their spores. the way tion bargaining agent for all Pm". (Iv-shined to give a guide— necessity compels or tomppt‘a- "lily in your own right, bow- —— ,he “MPH!” “.mlm. . drms in mm. “H, 0" mph n'hm.’ [he In} Omnrm nurses. line to {’l'anO'Ypi-S' was ap— merit disposes But I am iiidicat— p\' rt 00000....ocooovvooe; the fields. have temporarily nner in w Iiic h the different The decision was made at the Pl'mml "lg III" 'n‘l'fl"""“-‘ ‘I' “"1"”? About the u‘t‘lglll Dl'tllllt‘m- : ll. “PINK-I‘ll"? FARR ’ ceased to flow. it helps to re. forms come and go. is so oniaz- concluding day of the associa- It includes a suggested salary h9“"""" “1“ "smnl'i‘l "W!" “"‘I rcatt "Bod\. .\lind and Sugar" . . .. : member that blossoming days ing and varied, thatl believe a tion‘s annual meeting. range and a schedule of raiscs the PS-‘PIIIIHIIN "WWII" WI’I’T-‘S tl-foiti by l)r EM. Abrahamson ' l"‘l"”l""‘ ("""":"'"g o _ lie ahead man could spend his life and After the meeting. Margaret aimed at equallizinz 035' Stand- I" family “I” I“ “I” -‘“” pm“ and AW. Pezet, for possible : R'J'lhill “('"llv'fnr ’ i “And what were you busy at not exhaust the forms or prob- R. Page of Port Arthur. Presi- ards throughout the nt‘m'l'm'e 599m"? on "Our mmhmnm hint on the cause and control ’ mm . ilux‘i- ("yd-1:5 : this morning?" his grandfather lems contained in one plate of dent of the 32.000-member or- The range begins at 54.320 a quarrel “W1 .“tlll' Illl‘lldan‘S ‘1'“ L . A . (‘iit’ili it-ii l p ° inquired of Gage. the younger manure." ganization. declined comment year for a registered nurse and diration In his work. of your seemingly unmanageable : rt o I Hi". - : son of the farm in the road. "And then“ Gage stopped a on when the board will act on rise to $8.230 for an assistant As | see the picture. he is a hunger. “It 10000000 ooooooooooms when he came by this evening... moment in reflection “what the resolution (ilt'ct'tor. _ 7— w” V " Wfi’ I He is a tall fellow in his 17i did we do? Oh. we moved some ""“' ' m“ i years. taking a man's place calves to another barn. And. oh *asilx now at th e farmwork. yes! There came another litter —— Tall and dark. with. we say "his; mother's eyes and features". I and Jamie also tall but broa- t dei'. favors too her people. in the piggery. for us to look to... ‘ And after dinner: the bush!" he allenflcn farmers in smiled. “(iood cutting there where f ‘l‘tlill’e spread manure on that you work now?“ James inqiiir- H- - 0 ie tip the rise." ed. ; D I D d h‘_'Aiid it'was fit to get the ma- I "Now. not had. We got a nice‘ ores” e d d. d. . '5 c mes on." ot gathered up this afternoon.I ' , . , . , an SIII'FOUI‘I In '5’": “Oh yes You'd be surprised Should have burned the brush, DEAR MARY HAVIOHFH' band 5 (my 0" (as ‘5 sunda" L 9 My husband is a very success- luncheon- lWe had planned a ‘ful dynamic executive with one 4 to see how firm and fit it was...‘ but didn't get round to it." . . ~ - shopping outing together, Tlicii. NOW IN STOCK FOR we cleaned tip some of those . 'ust as well, It was . . - t t a box - sta s p r e a d a nice about this date -- f was speaking; "I Lhe "mo" 5 lead'mg mm“ 837 'I pre'élmnged' 50'“qu . , strip." ahoiit it to your grandmother“. bus'm'sses' “LTD”; "1:1 hczm; i“ h” "I .._ ‘ a ‘ --..:; > r , “That's good" James nodded. today — that years back. a He has Epahbpd 0" " b“ an F a n ' ' ' . ....-., . M... .. «mu-nu. “aw.” i.“ will help me grass. Therok fire ran through ma' “mods (thunk of th? wm-ld 59,- us_ lane; 9 is constantly on. top in ‘MIIIIIHE better. You can't beat it just there where .Vou're cutting. me- knows MW m "H" and ” "0mm? “"95 and Proms 8"“ ‘5 iied, has spaces well respected. see. i as a fertilizer" he sm t came over the fields from another farm. It was like some wild thing -— frightening to see. l remember. Burned acres be- fore it was put out." “You had better come homc' now . Dear" his sister suggested to Peter this evening. coming by for him in the dusk - fall. robins are in bed. The cats too." “Per h a p s I'd better" he agreed a bit drowsily. “Did you know we made a mistake about filled in the empty and ti e bad outlook of ‘ my overstrarined childhood. My rnrcnts were divorced when l was age . With him i learned to enjoy being a woman and to love life I feel loved. and also feel I am .making meaningful use of my tlifc. in being a wife. mother and t homemaker. Why. then. do I react in a jealous way when his work infringes on the already small amount of time he has for us',‘ thc prudence of his efforts and would likeI to accept this without painful protests foil-lowed by butterfly feelings after he slams out. i feel i am failing him do- spcrately on this score: he shouldn‘t have to work under such tension. . . Another thing: I have a ter- rific weight problem: have been trying for 18 months to lose fit) pounds and can't. i was able to stop smoking without undue strain some years ago. so why crown band are detailed with “13:51::airiyaigaffigd‘hinvma‘ horizontal stitching. The crown ‘ simipm “gems. of the long ago 15. hm“ and mu.“de and ‘he had been made aware of this. bl‘lm turns up "I from and “The morning after my arriv- down In bad“ al in Germany many years ago ‘to sttidy fungi with Professori ‘ Brefeld“ he recorded. "his ser- Frnm the Paulette spring comes this modern VEI‘SlOI‘I of the sou'wcster. The hat is fashioned of soft felt in becom- ing pastel shades. lts brim and FERTILIZER 4 3‘ o i vant came marching in. In hisl i hands_ held as proudly as at I flaming Christmas pudding. was ‘ a plate heaped high with horse- something?" he questioned slip- ping into his boots. manure W i t h a flourish he ,placed it on my table. covered. -’ it with a bell jar. and assured‘ .me that it was absoluter fresh 1 and perfect. incredible as iti T . may seem. after my first feeling; ‘ . of revulsion had passed. l spent: of these times. up in the bayloft, The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. May 5, 1964. 7 “"990! “WWW” en‘malning I‘d say-n and instructive weeks in There where now beams of studying the fascinating moonlight stray in at a high SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH! We carry a complete line of Fertilizers and Yes" he smiled. “It's that we are both 28 and have four can't ldiet'.’ I'm sure it‘s mainly . striped mother - cat. and not children. ages ti. 4. 3 and 2.1‘hc emotional. as I am still upset _ __ _ _ _ __ _ L, mp ' ' ' am], dpl'vpr abby. whose kittens will be 4-year-old is in a mental hos- from our latest tiff and sick d'I‘WI 10”” I'Pld- FM here first! We'll find them one- pital. at heavy continuous ex- with liiiniger. even though I bad If you wish credit please delivery from local a satisfactory lunch two hours ago . . . . pense. with excessive brain dam- iagc from ellCPle‘aIItIP diabetes. I have schooled myself to ac— cept this harsh reality until i plants. we require one. day‘s notice. For ini- ported Fertilizers and come in and make arrange.- C.C. DEAR C.(‘.: Probany the nub nicnts before delivery date. life. H A P P E N | N G S “Inlds- “‘Itit‘h appeared one by! gable‘s window... misty moon— can think and speak of it with- of your woe is that you have a Lime. ten days iiotiw one. on the :Ilowly disintegrat-' beam . rout broken anguish. Yet 1 typical womanly feeling about Will he rcqlllrcd. . , . . In“ "1355' - It'l‘ttif'nl‘tlt' molds1 Until tomm‘rnw — Diary - sometimes wonder if my pro- what marriage is. or should be. sud”, Jenkms' “lumen. Edlmr' PM“ 4'85“ Iifjftfljfplwfllltitlll and ah-I Good - night...” blem is rooted there. whereas your husband has the WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Today «Mondayl was my hiis- typical man‘s sense of the well -——"““’""“'—_._'—_'— '”_ . .i . Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Confederation Centre Art Ga'- "1- I d state. \it Edward Rd.. lcft Saturday Icry. the principal guest spear». ‘Walsh. reported that $1443.65 I'I'IIP narmal man, satisfied forSackvillc. and will be ac. I or will be or. Adrien Arseii. iwas raised during the rear. With his marriage accepts it coinpanied on their return by ault. professor of the fine arts. I o z The nominating committee S""‘¢f\\'llflt lmlhlnkinflly as part their daughter. Susan who has and languages at St. Duiistan'si s "consisted of Mrs. Roy Gallant. “I him“ i (If 3‘ an “ten-“n” . . . . . . . completed her second iiiiivcr University. The meeting will bnl ichairnian. assisted by M r s. “I Ills PKPPI'tent'P. “P are also the Island Distributors for flame; potato cqliipmcnt. Includlng my ycar at .\it. Allison at Prince of Wales t‘ ol l c g c I.lames Whalcn and Mrs, ivan 'i‘iiiis_ with rosrwci to his okay seed cutters. seed treaters, grat PPS, Sizers. bill loaders. sproutch and bar- Rev. and Mrs. Louis Elias left tonight at eight p.m. sharp and will be open to the public a At League’s Annual Meet iRedmond. They brought in the ,following slate of officers: pre- mzii'riagc. as with respect to his good right arm. he tends to vesters. yesterday to holiday with Father Arsenaiilt will speak. GEORGETOWN H The an- ‘written and th at reports or Sident -a- Mrs. phmil’ R0551 15' take both for El'antcd. scarcely ' ' ' . their parents in Quebec. and . about Pablo Picasso and illus-f nual meeting of the Georgetown meetings were give it to the "IF? PI‘PSIfIt‘ntl — Mrs; CIICFIPT‘ aware of their existence while SPeCIOIIZEng In and Treaters will also attend the World's Fair l tt‘atc his talk with print; and ‘ Parish Council of the Catholic press. Walsh: 2nd vice-DWSKIE“t .— resting fully on their immeasur- In New York before returning to I slides. Mrs. Malcolm Putnam Women's League was held Mrs. Rupcrt Wight, read thu- . Mrs. Andrew Doyle: 3rd vice able value to his sense of well Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs Kciiiieth {\lac- PTachern and their son Lawson will pi'ctacc his lecture with an outlining of the work and influ- ence of the two artists who; seem to be pointing in the twol ccntly in St. .Iamcs' Parish Hall. I The president. Mrs. Alec Ar~ summit in her address reported that the director. Rev. 1.. annual financial report w h i c I' . showed a substantial bank bat ance. Father Dooley thande the retiring executive and mem being. He's not likely to count, as a » miser counts gold. the blessings of SllC'I'l "togetherness" 'pi'esidcnt ~— Mrs Bernard Mac- ?Pherson: secretary Mrs James Whalcn: treasurer : Mrs. (‘ecil Walsh; councillors - Mrs Herman Gill. Mrs. Acnaes ERIC ROBINSON have returned to Scarborough. directions art is taking today: I Dnolt‘y and several members hers for their work during the V ~ and his family: or himself and Albany. P- E- L r’iiit, after spending weeks . the abstract impressionist or] had attended the annual con year. (""3" ""d Mr" Ham“ n”"' his arm‘. so long as the system Office: Bordt‘n “64 Resident: Borden 37-" holiday with their parents. ‘.\Ir 1 "action painter". Jackson Pol- t vciition held at St Dittistan‘s‘ ’l‘ Ii e nominating committct. I‘m" . continues intact. It would be mu Mr, Law-yon nuptial-horn, .' lock. and the "more than reat"l Ulll\'t"l‘.~“t}’. .\n invitation to the then brought in the following Lottery winnc was .‘lttt‘lon only if some awful mischancc i‘iicrry \‘allcy and .Vlr. and Mrs I painter of nature's magic. An- provincial executive to hold the ‘ slate of officers: president. Mrs. Donnell. Avonda e t .Vlrs Arthur (‘aiii gaxe a y uch to rob him of his arm or its II a I D h Sillldt‘l‘st'n- -‘IIII"i€“'~ “WW w-""”‘- i regional COHlPl‘etN‘t‘ for K in gS‘ Richard Curley; lst vice iiresi- , , his spouse that he would wakcn __ _.. _ — —. _ .— \'ouiig lawsoii. who has ten , That Picasso is a painter com-1 County was exten d p d h_\' the dam Mrs. Rupert Wight; 2nd, tory of the Vernon River_Piirish in a dogpprm‘, sense of having I I grandparents and grmtgrnnd— ; parable to the greats of all time I Council, and WM held in George. ; vim, president. Mrs_ Mercer“ ’ Council from ‘ItS founding 32; nwipflfli m appreciate a price. psircnts and one great-great-I is at‘t't‘ltlt‘d 9"”.“Wllf‘l‘a 011? Mi town in October. (‘ h oc o lates; Gotei]; 3rd, vice president. Mn )‘Cars 82.0. until Dt'esf‘tlt day. 195,- troasuro whit? he had ii. I ‘ l Cl‘ltlldlllfllllt‘l‘. celebrated his the most productive painters I were sold to raise money for. C oli n Mac-Donald; treasurer. FMIOM'IF “1“ “"‘Je'l'ng "I “l9 With things as they are, in the tii‘st birthday when he was in Who Over IlH‘d. IK‘ has bct‘n tn!" the cxpcnscs of the national furs, Frantic MacLean and sec. CWI‘ scmn- Mrs; [‘er Mac‘M'I’ world as it is. there is woman's I V, i I “W PMVIWTH "10"“ than a rittat'tcr rt a (‘t'll-I convention to be held in ('har- rotary, Miss Janie Batch‘lder. i an presented sewn "a" 9”“ work and man‘s work in the J . “m. me fountainhead of 3 him.“ toiietnwn Angus, 31, m in he, I dents \\'lt‘h pins; and1 Mrs. .l..l, arena of family may woman.s . f I Ada Mai-(iremr pi't‘sldf‘d at : dred schools of painting. He hasi closing remarks. to all th o s c_ VERNON RIVER (wt. ,MacDona d presente memoirs “wk cm“ti “fientianv in N”. I M _ ‘ ' the regular meeting of Acme i the creative urge of genius. bereaved during this year slip? The annual meeting of the mm? Chart” m9m>h°r5~ 7 ' ‘ " " » Pzist’Noblc Grands Club. Mon ;\vhich is not to say that he is . extended sympathy and sires. \‘ernon River parish council Mrs. Arthur (Jam in e_ a l— J I the retiring - — —— —- ~— tilJlle. held at the nurses rcsr liked or appreciated by every-i scd the importance of the CWT. i was held Sunday. April 25th with vote of thanks to Now Many Wear deuce Wednesday evening. At one. Father 'Arsenaiilt. for inthe church and the commun.‘an attendance of! 60 [FOH‘beI‘Sif‘xe'L-IIKIVP‘. The. executiv: . . the close of the business the whom Picasso is a partiitilail' in- my She thanked path“- Dnnlgy } and 'two‘uiitoricmme the pro- ggg‘temptllembéfing Pignficra‘ti‘lofi members spent some time sew- ; spiration. will try to ma 9 cear for his wise mumei and gm . vmcia. t.’ I. —x i ' . ‘ ‘ ~ . ‘ .fl . ‘ _ . 'n: and making IiOs’pliPI siip- Some‘ofthe well-springs OPPI- amp; aim an nffiporg. mnvpn. v The rettrtnz p‘l‘t’fldt‘lnt.d_21r:; Tifiillgrs rectting the [JP-1;". WI"! LIH'Ie Worry i‘Ilf‘S» Um?“ “"5 SN‘VN‘I by N‘s-‘0 5 art- “‘9 MI 5"“er ers and members for their work Ha‘mld Dlmnds I'" Aft Sph‘fnnLflirt' I’ ~__‘___ __'__H_7___»_ _ “Elfikft‘vzlgltérlrx‘tégflgliz: Pgee'ehzggtgggg. _ \lrs. George Brook-ins and Mrs i hopes that a large audience wul i and wiping pnflpnmion. poit refeire o. to Iii igifi H “mm”! .m wohhn. .2. FASTEETH. Howard \‘ickerson be there to hear this lecture. The following is a short re- ?I 'h‘t‘l-“y‘a' 5 “""k- {than 0 3d ATTRACTS CHILDREN iioi'fismpiiiiigli:1 mini mud mdorehc _ The History of Art Series. :i sumo or the work [.9 (mm W or ieir co-opera ion a n i ‘ I. . ' or a y. a'p easari new i- “no ‘ p ‘ iwisiiod im- successm- the same The 19M annual skiing than. gummv.gooc\ sti tnsIttesorteelt g. - ‘ ih ven in this (‘cntennial Year. has the convcnors. S iritual convcn- _ . , - t - _ oesn'l ratis lka If” the final. will”, m c . g r i M. p , ._ good Will and untirin': efforts of lelShlP COmPPIIII‘InS for 9"- inonmciiii, Chm "plate odor" n uni-v nf Ari Spripfi anon hv been enormoust sticce.s ti . er. .\frs. , l.. Boudreault I't . . . , h i‘ i B r .d t h m. p- S the P:E.I Art Society in re tendance has averaged from 40 ported a Mass offered on the {members ‘Wh‘cn 5:1; 9mm Cd. :cfh‘oaocteda 2 27:6 “not: Klimt?“ Hfighgfmm “ first Friday of each month for mm“ her mm M 0 "'9' ' " 1.2 m M ' I paration for the opening of the. l at the Fort Augustus monthly: meetings. and the general pub- lic has been well in evidence at every one. The executive of the society feels that the effort that went into preparation of th e course has been worth making. They are now looking forward to next year's activity when the Art Gallery will be a reality and full use can he made of its facil- ities. A new series "History of Canadian Art" will be. they hope. the main material for the 1964-1965 program. to 50 at the regular monthly. I Mrs. HL. MacGregor of Mon- tague has left by sue for a month's holiday in Fort Lauderdale. Florida. Mrs. Mac- Gregor will return the first of June. motoring with her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and their sons. John and Roy. who have spent the winter in Florida. Enroute they plan to spend some time in Washingto. D.C., an increase in religious voca tions: monthly communion was also observed on this day. Per- petual rosary recited for mem- bers on the first Saturday of each month. Education convener. Mrs. Richard Ctirlcy reported used school books donated by mem- bers and distributed to needy children. Money was donated for school and catechlsm prizes. Social service convener. Mrs L. S. Batchilder reported new and used clothing donated. The annual visit was made to River- side Hospital and to Provincial Infirmary. rests of candy. fruits and cigarettes were dis» tributh to patien and two birthday cakes were provided for monthly birthday party. Altar Convener. Mrs. Michael Burke Jr.. reported that altars l and sanctuary were taken care of by m .rs. s and means convenient Mrs. Cecil The treasurer. dents aged 66M termplan loan let me buy more car for the same money” Flat-h set mmprises a Mrnplete'service for mght m cups. and butter plates. tea plates and dinner plates. Six attractive Extra pieces available from open stock Everglades Looks and feels like bone china Leaf Soft shades PAY $LOO DOWN . .. balance on easy monthly payments! SH'I'W‘I" I‘F‘l'".'1IT- FI'IIIIS . . . bread patte'iis from which to choose. Melinda of blue, III'C‘tVll and gold and will also attend the World's Mrs.APatrick Murphy reported designed trim in shades of brown. grey form an ant-acme trim on this scallop- Fair in New York. I that “pantry sale. rummage and mamon an phinaiikp ma}; Rpg. ed hoider dinnemai-c by .\l_\otts of Eng- i sale and lottery were held and 340). land. Reg Hartwell Daley guest speaker; Home and S c h 0 ol meeting. i pointh out the important roll . teachers play in the formation of the future world through their Influence on the pupils. He also that the League catered to tilt Lions Club Charter Night. Radio. television and film con— vener. Janie Batchilder. report- ed observance of certain pro- grammes. discussion at meet- ings of suitable and unsuitablc 26.99 Regal Rose amt .99 Hampton Court Stressed the newssny 0f parmtsl pmg‘rammes and letter 0‘ com- Finance in advance—put buying pawcr' bmgaini"! pm." in your pad“ mm 3 Pale pink border with centre rose do» Bright chew-int flrval tif‘slfln In palc gold trying m "nddrlsmnd dWhtalt‘fllt‘hhe I mél‘ttla'mlliiltwmletccn M 1' term Ian IOFn‘ compare “5 low cost wuh an). ("her financmg deal )You can make" No coralion which beaiitit'tes this semi~por- bcrd-ri' with '- 'cam cc.‘ c'cd ccnt re. Reg. teachers are ong an o .; zens co . er. . s. . _ . v . , UK, car the more i ‘ ~ P ‘ ' . 3:60. iii-5 enlightening parents in this ; wiiiiam Murphy flpnrii‘d pm. 1 extras. No hidden charges. Remember. the morcyou saw on financmgyo , cetain diimm set m ( “Mia... Re“. ;i 00 . regard. . tern advertising blood donor cli- you can spend on the car itself. . _ v I A display "I N‘menm?‘ Iptm i "m we" displayed pr‘lm'mn“ When you need cash for any his purchase. use your credit. this busmcsslikc way- . . l“.f'flii§‘.i§"‘in§lf’il§3i§cis if; iiiiiidailiiaiif“3°;éiifl. “:5. I am of an m Roy-i1 Bank ubout - tire-insured termplan loan- The 'History of Fort Augustus. tending clinic.. Two members 3 _ maps or firms ir'IblMuElli-myths:I bear: on ammo and welfare I Typical low-cost termplan loans MOIOdy Belle Flore (‘ ~ ~ ' .. . V SUN-CITY MTUME SHdSIIEandmwoml carving Membership convenor. M rs. roan-um It‘ll "1"" 1”" N0"”"."r'fl""""’ Silver trim on s-ca'loped boi‘dci' with English scmr pitt't'rliil’: ‘RI‘I’IIII all over Parents of Grade V pupils ‘ Clarence David reported a total 5 5m 1) months s 41.0} blue and apply lppf denim on pure “4,... noini mitmn n Him r‘tiiiql imam,” Hm” smartly hand 'n' h”""" “iprp admitted to the nicettngi enrollment of 9t members 53.000 joinnnth; 3 7st: i. Reg. futon. dinnii- m in snow”... ME. 23.15. firm" i“ “we?” "" dress and bv presenting posters drawn by house to house canvass of the . 53.000 36 months Sits.” WW" "I I" 9' mo” "9' their children These post"! parish was made In April to col- m" I" “Mn-V ""5 5"" ‘ my m" ' ‘ : awards “Wei lect dues and solicit new mem- I o - - tiime every time you wear it. i “m "m"! hm. @ [finance In advance at 0 Printed Pattern 4651: al Sizes 14%. 16‘s. “1‘7. 20%. 22‘s. 24%. Size 16% dress 3% yards 35 » inch: jacket 1% yds FIFTY CENTS tso cents) in “Hos 'no stamps. pleaset for "Us Pattern. onurin residents granted to James Clarey, Brian Shea. Mary P. Hughes. 1 Grade ' and coloring, parents and teachers discussed the progress and achievements. of the pupils. veners with instructions to be filled out and returned at the annual meeting Mrs, F. J. Delnry. magazine ROYAL BAN K SPECIAL OFFER DURI 10% Discount Off 4 or More NG MAY Place Settings and 2 cent: all" tax. Print I ; (sh l n t . n n h _. II). t‘. WRIGHT. Manager - n M NFALI. convener reported that in mem i or o P nun m t‘ ' p I a I My 3' ‘ NAME‘ A“ GREATEST I ' ' M 1 Stewart. Summon“. and Tyne valley ' . _ of rain—— subscribe to Canadian lunches the In Enter River. can . ""38 mm- ”m'y "" "m" League Magazine. . In Spade, Royal Doullon, Wedgwood u n «J Royal Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept. no Front st. W, onto 1, on. OT- . i 19 The secretary, Mrs. Marcell- us Gotell reported on all corres- lpondenco received and letters Albert patterns. ‘.