some. yeoose ..|-,~._ chosen or. ENLBULANB" ..___{__i_.{-_--—o- ~ THEDRAL sT'PE11‘s§e§r-§u€§1m " - Tiififirfiiii“ rm: KIRK OFVST. JAMES Minister n. Rev. '1'. ll Bessel! Homers MnL. 8.1K}!- 0 Miss I. bill“; Mcllensfe Mus. Rae . cnuncn scuoot. ii f: MORNING wonsnsr Preacher; The ‘Revhl. Chas. Cl-fll use a" .3HE,.;a“Iayaet-z-aapi-zhsasistsas-sisueriasssasa ...._.., ___. sari-no uflx¢x$r Uiiliizl) LHURLQHI oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED causes , - CHURCH DF CHRlsT CENTRAT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Large ‘Attendance from nee u ‘ cases. they‘ hed been turned Wen men for is destruction. ‘ “ ever-growing cleavage.‘ His Excellency seid, ‘exists today he- tween sn anti-God slave state on he one hand which threate-es m and the Ghristisn‘ world on- the other." The great question todejin engrossing the mhids of rhsn, s Excellenc, edd- ed, is whethsror not the cenzre 1i.’ ed tlo m lllt 83%. Qtllioenlsrwnte igfilidriéd- i-nfiwthe blind." . thisusterk reality as mo-ve. mun versitiss co y mlnzfl Mrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director Prince and Grelten Street 11mm Rev. c. csanvzfr wrnsrsa lilies nelen stewsrt. Ornnllt- MORNING WOBSIIH 11.00 a.m. Theme: ‘The Ministry of Comfort." Anthem: "From livery ‘t0 Wind,"—l‘l’iider Hymns: 12. 1'19. are, sai 1o p-m Tile sees-u.‘ School I. 2. 1nd Bible Clsnse 1m EVENING WORSHIP m1. Quartctte, “nemesis?- 0 Mighty One" arr. by Kin el. "Tho Lord's My Dhepher ". illr George Smart. boll i llymns: 109. 531i 5D The music Sunday led by s mele eh worship You are cordially‘ invited l0 ul- . v m British .n <__ Foreign Billie v Society I'N CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE enwsaossaaun‘ suxmsstv ‘ ' .m. Theme: “The Tragedy a-ithfrslnees" M.’ events: will l’. i 4 4 8a 91% -.'1 v OREMi ROUTE his?» 1m at. st. lined, Glen Martin. 01l- hhry’ edo is, I . Gsondl . l. - this: 1cm" weekly ‘Sig! 11,11:- lher noflee, BEATON STEWART lleuler for Dairying on. A. BOY JONES, 50o’ . d-U-M CO-OP BANK VENTURE BATH. Eflfilfltld — (OP) — Th O 0 B c- m 9.2mm“. "u" “csrai at one of in fisheries ' to use. facilities‘? "‘ nsiiiiil rrsnm s1‘. rsrhivs cmmcn 1111.1. MONDAY, MAY 271.11. 8:80 RM. Two Que-Act Plays $T_ PETERS A.Y.P.A. Charlottetown competing with BT- JOHN’S A.Y.P.A. Milton Also xlra One-Act . ‘ luv by 8'1‘. JOHN'S A.Y.P.A. Admission 35c ‘ Announcement mt asnotn r. srswluvr Physician ‘will commence practice Just m At stools, p. a. eiy m“ 1 systems d OH R Ell Kent Street make Olldflfletlone towlnl their Mauve; n. DUNBAB. n. 1.11.. ‘ we geuvsie trig... are fi s 8331M! V6 vese, l1 SOOPCS MES. M0. STEWART, Or-renlst Eistituticm have brought in some -——- e sou ns o end Choir Director meg?“ moo liziguiy neg; 11.00 5J1. Morning Wes-ship m; identical. But the all find seri- Comnsmien. need for correo on me re cus . So pom use straightforward l Consider snd llesr Me 152w‘: ‘mluytfaalsrtyiox an; lflfllfiaifiwéglgoril-Basfidé ohieig inky-ham n'gjli'0%i'lllei?' 1.x» I12: Ohlsrch School and glwifgivticlslwgiribigcisoelgd kgrnggltigall ‘lytirescher: The Reid. Ohns. Oern- w ' trflmngartomiéisgplgilttcmiangdczrnzrg .c*.';u=_°i:*........“’ “.'.'.“°" ‘"'°' My “trtldfifi fir“: “W... l?“ s... I . I Q llll Ill "ZION BRIAN ‘Kigali’: 3."..‘.'.'.:'..°:.';§?{.‘",... n “But it is herd. m: n: pim m?“ "mic - c- M c: .i'1%§"?...“;.‘...ii"t ..s.:s:st:*:...z': uietive and results from the varh ous materialistic philosophies. which under the name of one ism or mn- other-positivism. pragamatinn. em- pirlcism or agnosti-cism — have so de-opiritu zed ' main centuries that Lin: rmuii. is nether disturbln no behold, even to those lies d n such philosophy. The loosrtg of atomic energy has done much to throw this awesome mon- ster. the spiritual illiterate, into focus. and COHSTGIIHY the fever- ish effort to rig i; the errors of several cervturies at one fell sweep t publication of another or report. Excellent though smny of these ox, and lo ao- cieinned thauuh they be. their effect will be negligible unlas a wide- spread conviction of tirelr \truti:1 induce constructive action. . he cam . es Jacques Maritein says ‘abandon s philosophy of life which dissrms and jeopardizes ihe hi3 of 111111 and find hath. in reason, and in God." ...."”-°’°"m“°l"t.'s‘i° ‘libmt..°i.."li s reform-ice to i. unque hnnm- that has indirect! come to the (foliage in the a tment of the Arch- Tormrio to the Sacred Oardi . We boast of Mofluigen as an alumnus Dunsizssfs i l8 3V 3Q - with mt Gurney?" an: u-tmhemayiivene male visit lindnmmss yemim began with a ts h hed ......* "u... ~ edauaooosn- “ill: c". enrol - percent. true accommodate a applied, and the total deeehed 280. 0r 1:3 than that of the . ‘he crowded conditions were most umomifortoible, ggtmwfre not dimimllld’ t0 thine n 118 every ooliqe throughout the land. lspentllng Faculties "this fsct. howeva. sceeirtmiies qs- gflpg v all our fu- beings nto clearer light vidiential it was i: we ully The P 7 four young bole of in t ‘ p‘ es tower-d nitirisrhsppiswi your ‘parents gnu stlons en this lth you for while you did the act- ual graduation. yet in s irit those who stood behind you. cases at ‘much sacrifice, those years hers will share with you in the Joys of hwing complet- ed your course. You then with this splendid oeresnd the elementary course in your local schools, cams 1n to St. Dunstan‘; always with the thes envir n out “First oi “all? l leve deosnelnths 0! peirtment of N txmalpefsrsce have extensive ‘fir...’ for the reorganize- ..w~*.-.. WW Q9 ll)’ "In clos special gumbo. end our many friends who have honored us by attending this function. Also the gratitude of iihis staff goes out to thc donors of in for their E9 sincere c cw you urpcses rotection and dir you ortune te- hsve good homes where your proper care and ment it attested to by ihe ect t at you are here-today. hose times there is indicat- psrt which the Society] It urn ome is paylug‘ in would ' applet‘ that E Olfun ot, entirely for- the W0- II W" . l‘ go llgntions m}: cluntoflerowu ¢U§RD|AM A: Home I - ' Mrs l. larit liaclmld will receive 5t her home .99 North River Road TUESDAY, MAY 28th we reomnmemid men i0 receive the sym- gradustim We trust they accomplishment in life. and we wish them s full measure of both. I with to thank M‘: lees ghe work of the College. ADDIESS T0 GRADUATES Following is the text of the ad- dress to the graduates by Mr Al- bsn Farmer: "To you, Graduates. I wish to extend This i: the dsy you have _ looking forward to for four or rive years and plished the came to Saint Dunstons "To you. the word. graduation. signifies the admission to a degree. You are today admitted to n new degree or status by this University. ‘there is something more thsnths‘ in the full meaning and sigrlflc- ance of this day in your lives. You are taking a new step. You closing what we msy coll. an t-ra m or division of your careers, opening up a new ere. "During the ers which you sre leaving you have been reared and cared for by your this time I would li e to extend to those parents of yours the sincer- est congratulations on ltion snd it il only fl tin he extend .@>an Lsvim - ilvntt‘ ' '1 . liuptials ‘ ' B withl I rich .‘?*‘....'i'.“...‘.‘.'_.u... $5 visit of s qgiet‘ but stilt. wet-limo‘ est Wedneai-sy . B o'c I ‘W t. it. nal indulge At g Batlli \ St. $5115.. so.» ‘w ' united u. rs ggfl“. g . B. M. Malone r Bo lmo to . “filfllblt. mnuliowt ' W}? $038; i253 “hm "m" "u" I m, 4 t o firshlm fiwfisgl-Llgit‘ cfnyMr- . Rev. F. Douglas Ben ersou , u‘ -|;_ 4 In brief add cues, LieuL-Gov- m 9 PM. N Ii; %I°F8f{ 5' Eli?- Fifim 1 Priest. Assililli- s. m, gnaw, - gm q_ ernor Berber . Chief Justice - - W- “will ‘Mi i‘ ' ---- 0mm“ m; h ha“, Campbell. . and Mr. Show con- » . . Y in the pres- BERVICES _ _‘____ grntuistbd the graduates for their T. F B k" mm“ i" "m"? “"4 SUNDAY _ , mm n, ohwm 30mm _ "n, scholastic sims and the fan in m‘ d“ "U". gin his retum from "'4'- ,--— h, “w; my.“ having com leted another year of u” a Phi-ix? set ovwsese was B“ rv..2~-"'~ M ‘rec-mm -=- m». . men mmem: c“ sums.“ 10.00 c V _ Mm . il-ii" Chm“ mmmm “a s” 1- "l- "W149 Wlmsau- ‘union's REPORT ofBoc been m: ed ‘hi? her er. gxilnglllhduy School. "3233!" "'1?" “m, Fioibvring is the text of the ro- Economle fm‘ tho DNvious will. Hvnalir. zrdeceiul in a lfc “b ‘m0 l-lvenaong and snnon. ‘uyflgun __|u.._ v5 L m. m e y the Rector Rev. Dr. lune-- m c“ m a gig. at?“ ‘e022. corssse of ye ow s 8.15 study Grwv- “ ll ,1 59"" - “w, gum,“ may m. u“, “mo, in order to thvohe s11 m, 0 w’ he when“. was Mr. Clifford Y! tyw mmenmnmt exam,” Oo-opeira ve and Credit Union Hynes, rather of one bride. WEEK“ 1.00am mvnsr rueuo won. or st. Dunstarfs. wmm. the year n‘ mm" w" ‘i mmi- Pmfi“ m“ “wmtilii/gnhtlxltli‘ at?‘ . . - i n m" “"""““"‘°" ‘id i 81"‘ “r1111 sow... or ifilé'i'°t..lll“’i.‘ltf°wm $832.‘: fir?“ h1- s-‘P-fiiifi" ‘L ‘t?’ 351° “7-""=53§=5p-31~1 w ti? 5.15 Wli-‘iifliiy “d l" " ' Hi5‘); " u __Th. “l. wargam m‘; .001; m but“! mostly arous socieleqn. organist Mrs. Dough-n 1.4:» Tuwlflv- 5mm ‘hm, mmmha... __ yo. pgu@_ m o,“ mm Md °u§ scicuuiess not 0x41 .1, m, After the ceremony 4.30 Wednesday. s t “my h“. I m“, pa“ been teaching. but also bug-re voi- breakfast wse OXIJOYGd st the . 1.45 T.,,,,d,,y_ rhumday. um Y“. u. “m” h m. do. mmbuuedfim m va1mnt'mem_ uaibie work he in u.’ home with toasts to the health snd s» w 11M" “mm; 0| m, ping“, u“; {g her: have re umsd to civil we ‘ "l"! 511 c of ullfl heroines: 01’ ti“ Pflvlllfl‘ YOIPI llvitilSulilg-y 6?. class of the Ivenins service: 0! life. or we in; go,- “m, t Unions} 8:1» gouxplre in Vfilggtllolhhcielviedldémlgi .0r‘re. . ~_ or -OIWBI- - new ageco n _ “n: wcck day lei-vim no in‘: ' BAP-us‘ 'h bypiihe ntm-sitzgiemflfif lbw tshghfio . and mum d is evidence of the p0 1x915 3 _ _ —Photo by David Twoei r*""-"..:;.“.'.B;'.'..t‘i."“vi'-»=I-* -- c-wc. c...w-.,,,....,.,. m, rs“. i... w. no: .-. .....%.:"‘.':.c.. a... s: Tie-bow we» c u- m s» Dunc-v- iva-ie. Mly w. w xtgénalml and the ‘acwmfl h ,. . w me mveflalm hemk ma“ m h_ for his ooritrlbut hm and has been residing for sometime. His Eminence Lardmal McGuigan and His Excellency Bishop Boyle were leaving the gnu tkovii-lgyigglilnylifvlkifaiigf °°- -THE BAPTIST CHURCH sgwaalizignbgegvirzfogtitigxfl flailing §Phoiiiiiuuflly % sanctuary. _ ‘. »-——-—————— Iflnl] I ‘ Goren. Cenu gem, a 0 1. 1'1 - - - "s. PAUL'S cnvlwll w. t --.---"=». s». ..“‘.*s%".sh fimtél yogurt... .2 W‘ ‘T °, '"° , 2ix1;':l"i.'..::.':r::f‘ " +****r+**+*++***++++++.+.~t ‘V -—— Ofth-cft t, ic ,, cc "Thtd ftmtesurec ~ lkr/ tt "c";- "rf" “‘°"‘"“ §-""'"" ‘it "n. uéheaélrmmiitc ma“: F n-tl. .. nan-Wars “s”; c ml’ 31115:. °""='"=*:“"“"5 “r- lh~"%1"fl'i‘*i?~ ‘i5~¢§'$'3°¢?§“".r‘" c Miss Lillian Earle. rill i Efliflw I n Isl sad no the m ta ng e - - . ohn- les en unpe accauns o 1e 30ml Le; u; contemplate 1 at . --- h P tor R4. id iioef ., rassur e? . He came to us in i938 d Btt d ith this invitation to M 11L with] the SU\'[)\Y SERVICES ST. PAUL'S m. f p- , n , V pgliinlsigfziwAtt isete all in h“ (Tut eiflcleimnhwnwibuwdanm "l: emit i‘: im¢rv°ne in m9“ $5.1‘: fir? gresltlgsutrof 12ers hasnend- v ‘ ‘ MAY 26th. _ The Church School l2 noon isn- lddfefiifri‘! the 511619034185 l0 i110 gag a?“ i" F3181 BM Phiic-su- matters the State steps in and we em after six years of hol-ribp. 4e- ----~ cc»- -»--~- use... tétifi..%“““‘f.ltl..a°é°.‘ia we ‘imam "u: 2.2” ‘*.¥..'.':25"".::.:.§ CONCERT t r.‘.'.’."-..t..".'.’1"£'l' ar.i.'*s‘.t:i:.'rz; ~we w... l. our... o. o..." . bu“. eameot- ..:.i%..'.1§ ssz... i. m! *:...i'.;:*.!:::‘:i..".":.‘;: 2.: .."..'r::.; 19-00 5"" Oi’ ' i Hem Ls fact that mart P-fi and en-th 11.00am iieh i k the form of ~ d Selim!!! ~l>olh ulll ld, a P Th‘ inl/"mn i1" i" hu an beings lost their lives. The u-grxdzgsxtli Poll-"frcfsf 10%;!“ gveniséouvlazrllslp?! p. m. u t smé]: as; gf nbgliltvnkphg-fgs: Q2119“taxaaizefiegzuz3;rfgz'“fig: lsufliiartings, Dlivisitions ismtlhetleggixlctil; VOCIIi and Iflifillllélltll M11818 "mm; » on o umen ves o ‘ ghfiitiantlméélrflpislgf of g __b, Pu2::“;° _ _ ‘rag? u‘ timte to be trained aind developed mrmitnlfima-flmfl-Ig B scholar-than materialistic principals are in con- be!" continued to a less degree m 1141mm; stmom’ gnaw-y ‘aw Gligi Guides and Brownie Peeks. {Ilse music of ‘the day will be under aw? "flmgg? 110W “ca! Wider’ rlgfilwna g: tho‘ “natal: :1‘: yfiiiltdwiln ‘$5.- nng£z the lmine and disease which isfitfi Melee-Soprano Lyric Soprano 1.00 P-M- Evening PW" W‘ "will" i" WI- 9- Eliiii" ""- the/t w fer alsadow the wads Wish m ‘Home he wil d - eelemily where a minimum of in- :::“'.‘.'.$€.'°..E"‘.‘.E‘i.‘1.. ".122? d; éi- summon rncxms h mornin mil 0r 111st and Choir Director y" P P Y 5mm"- "Preamar b‘ You?" w “mad w ‘~mr_ of pest. the youth of the “rm- terference is exerted by the State. fen m.“ cammon enemy new can. sole Phlflgt eyvizlrallgarze comhu-y hflud. ‘M’ wuhfdllllu“ 1mm.“ chunk. . in with tll-uéllht Emmi“. “mama” “These trends in what is called m; "We amqng themsewep m. JOAN GOODYEAR, Accosnpanist. TUESDAY, MAY 2s, AT 3.15 P.M Admission 50 Cents. Students ++++¢sir++dré-sii-i-lr-l-‘i-‘ir-b-iiewl-de-d-ib-l; "St. Dunstan! is concerned to- men of goodwill must be lirected day but with n strong conviction toward that end. of optimism as to how you zhaii e “These many problems and d11- manage on life's journey in the ficuiiies are not of your making wider world. You have been prop- and it might 889m quite 515991"? eriy taught that your own ulilm- i118 l0 8V9" 9073931915" the!" hi" ute end is the first ull important they are with us snd they mlwl bl consideration of each of you and faced. All should endeavour to up- you have had the means for the ply their BBETBIE! 1° the" 485' attainment of that proper end :n-. iers. Whatever will be sccomplish- dlcgted to you_ ed will be the result of each per- son so ordering his life. his deal- ings with his fellow-man, that cher- lty and justice and right shall pre- vail and when the individual does this the result of his rectitude shell radiate from him through these domestic, Provincial, Nation- al and International problems and he reflected in the proper disposit- ion ol these problems. A nation is what the mdividusls who con- stitute that Natl-on. make it. There ls no one on the side lines. All are making their contribution to the betterment of human progress. “You are now going forth along the path of your proposed vocation in life. Your training fits you to go for the priesthood orinto the other learned professions and you are eminently qualified to proceed on your way to any field or ondeav. our upon which you may or have already decided. social development ere quite pre- valent in our country today _ and there may come a time when we will find ourselves face to face with the question 11s to whether the State shell take complete charge of the functions properly belonging to the home or not. This question will be accelerated to a decision by the failure of the home °' to discharge its proper function. "As has been said you have been in the favoured position of having a good home and a suitable school W training to enable you to come her the disposition of territories 4nd other matters which are now dis- puted. The concentration camp is still very much in evidence in the land of one of those with whom we fought side by side. The four free- doms which were held out to the world es sn emblem of hope dur- ing the greet struggle now appear to have vanished so fer as the realization of them in practise is apparent. 85 Cents Peecetisrso E "In our own great Canada we are faced with the problems of chang- ing hack to our peacetime economy Our Armies are for the great part, hack again with us and coincident with their retum to clvllien life the spectre ofunempioyment looms on the horizon. There are many dislocations in the orderly way of life of our Country which require snd must have immediate stunt- ion. We are bound to consider our £1111 in the organization of World owers to prevent the occurence of such s greet catastrophe as an- other war. "In our own Province we find e. Vhen you ceme to St. Dun- sun's you came to en Institution which has a good record for a long time. The fsundinfz of this Inst- itution wss at a tme when there was a great need in‘ this Provirve for s place to retsin and develop the ideals of true education. The founders of St. Dunstan’: and the custodians of its development through sii these many years were men of high ideals and courage and it is with confidence in .he future that we know St. Dunstan‘s is to continue with the assurance mm °l hill-WW“! 1511111119! dB-Tliillded the urban centres crowded beyond by changing conditions to E111 m housing facilities while the “urel glee in the educational life of this press present many unoccupied rovince. _ farms and abandoned homes. “This ls-the picture which is -Mllll' Different Tllfllrlfl! a pleasant prospect but you have not been taught to expect s iifeof presented to you of the world as you step out into 1t today. It i5 not ease. You can go back in the tradition of your own families and you will find that ln the short spec: of three of four generations you come to the pioneers who settled in this Province. These courageous people did not look for a soft job. Fhey The De- Not Always Speeheculls‘ "You will find that life is not always spectacular and made up of great events but _s series of very ordinary occurrences es you go about from day to day in your evocation. The larger and im art- ant questions and decisions o life will come to you in fragments. It will require alertness at all timc-s to Jnoperly recognize and appraise an determine each small part which reaches you in daily rife :0 that the whole picture of life may dis/play e proper and complete scene. In the end the result of life Will mean the total of many .meil items. just as your College days consisted of a series of classes. recreation and games which added up, amounted to a degree. Do not stand on the corner waiting for something outstanding to do, Go about your daily tasks and do och one well. And if you were to ask me how best to succeed I would say that the only answer which I but into how soon effect we twenty- lmve faith great "We have so msny different '11s- ories of education today. Some presuming to speak with authority tell us that the only true concept of education is one that visuallzes a universisi citizenship. 3th say. that education must fit individual to be useful, everything is based on the utiiiterlen motive. With these theories and with so endbcththn n mum“ The following grsdguetee reqglq; ed degrees: 350E108 OI‘ ARTS many others we can only say that faced ha d hi , t l l d . 1 they do not include the esscnt- ions inclxdesntric ihlsiignngixii- 101231.53,igegligfifihifiitllllflflfltu" pram“ Ever?" 00111811111. Wel- iel ingredient of education. nsme- ion of this Country from a forest "These thin ' have 1111811011. P. E. I. 1y, the complete development the person with the view m attaining his ultimate end. You have so well learned the lesson st St. Duncan's that man has a soul as well as a body and you have also learned that the body will but the soul will last. therefor, men's education must take into consideration that ermsnent feature of his, namely. h s soul. fa whi-ch We considered wil call for your ser- ious consideration; the pvservat. i011 of the Christian hqmq the Prvpsr type of education. m.- wcrid turmoil and our National sng Provincial problems, The" B" mflny such problems will de- lrrgrdugglre r253!“ Ihgllzltt and action pushed‘ we 8 re o be accom- st s cross-roads in crisis in world affairs and 1g g FY0119!‘ solution of these prublgm; 5 m 5* "cmmhlished. the best > thought endmii the energies of_ to a land of promise. forth today you should by the same faith and courage which inspired your forefathers. You are nut asked to use the crude tools of your pioneer gore. fathers. Your education is the re- sult cf the labours of the wrest mindrof the ages. Scientists have sinned alt your disposal the grey‘; iscover es o the times. The atom St. Duncan's has always in its has been forced to yield its secret long tradition been outstanding in In a certain sense you are now l its adherence to e pisn of training ing st the greatest time which places in proper prospective history of this Universe. the importance which must be at- tached to spiritual matters. such is s proper course, I will rcfer you to the illustrious Cardinal Newman. who, when treating of this topic in his ‘The Idea of A University" says "I cannot so con- Francis John wln’s Rosd. RE. Marius Crete. As you go be nspired I Oorcorsn, Bald. r‘ lxvill, 1'. uFi-‘imflnd Defy. roBLt. Steanisgus ymond Gallant, Abramh Vil- lsge. P. E. I. ‘Dialogs gclbert Kelly. Charlotte- Pflnlill? Joseph MscAdam. Morell John Jos lphIMscDonald. Mount Marshall MacLeliar Stewart. P. Continued on page s THE GLORIA ongratulstlons. been have accom- for which you iv- in the RTE and Ifflntl llili 8i our gradiu; l! therein the other sciences com- ' BOH- mimiy studied in Universities, and PRESENTS t SUN _ CLOTHES WHEN SUN TIMI COMEI LOOK TO TilE GLORIA . . , FOR SLACKS, r012 SLACK surrs OCCISPOII Ill-mil to exclude the science of relig- ion." I will also refer you to s esent day educator. Dr. Sidney mith, President of the Univenuty of Toronto, who recently expres- sed his convictions that our Catho- lic Colleges ssess the intellect- usl snd more stsndsrds which i-re needed in the educational world of today. He stated. that education , necessarily involves the sound de- velopment cf the heart as well as of the mind. Ii many during ection which afforded you. had the great Christian Favorable Conditions- "Now these ere the very fsv sble conditions which u This is the ere which you fin yourself leaving todsy and ste - gin] forth tomorrow out into 1R; ‘render world. It msy be that msny of you will go to other iss- ltitufionl of iesmlng. None of us n; will sug est thst your education ' new nished en complete. time goes on you will realise mere mi more new smsll your know- edec- sctusiy is snd how t the smount ye! t0 be I V ' any case you will molt‘ v yourself without mp - d "tun":- cb- . Y0 fl I OON ilsve to rely uiich your ‘mo! U’ 5 '< g3 FOR SHORTS, FOR SKIRTS. the change ls better. The FOR CLOTHES TO TEMP? A GOLDEN TAN. r011 ALL r111: PLAY wens r1111‘ MAKE A SMARTLY DRESS D 1' . "i! OUTDOOR GIRL. ~ ndin sc- - or c srged t LOOK T0 The Gloria A “Where emu Weltal lisp‘ Cor. Queen l licensed lie.