. WWW I I Irm'nTao‘rn. amateur—fiattniraafmrer 1964.! HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone Hist)! tl l At the close of the meettng,l the meeting of Xl Beta Chapter. I u n c h was served by Mrs. ‘ ‘ Beta Sigma Phi Sorority on George Mcbceman and Mrs. mottd Street. \lilton Fraser. Jr. 1 i ‘ v I The mam bus‘nvss or “w e.‘ i The Vice-president. Mrs Rov I 0mm was the approval by me bcrt \laclion presided at the‘ I members of a new slate of ol— regular memng 0f the Ladle: i | I Mrs. J Molloy was hostess tu‘ I I I ficers for tlte coming season . .. ‘ . e . . . . Auxiliary of the lungs (Olllllyt asirionzuiiarbznadl Memorial Hospital l-‘riday even-1 president w Mrs D Wonnncott. first vice president ~ Mrs. T ‘ g. . i The minutes and tlte eorresm .Hooper. second vice-preSident. I I pondence were read by Mrs. R.G. MacDonald who also prc sented tlte financial report. The isecretary reported that pillows. Miss Helen Cox. Treasurer — Mrs. J. llodgson. recording sec- retary - Miss Frances Mac- ‘ . i Millan and corresponding 50(- ‘md 3 mtth ‘ffi Chairs had. rem“, Mrs. R Vesse‘.’ beett purchased or tlte ltttspitat.; M“ n Dennis presemed an A geneious donation was receiv-.I ed from Pembroke Women's ln- stiittte. and a substantial sum has already been realized from hospital teas. interesting programme on lighting in the home and lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mtss Helen Cox and Mrs. . \ V r . D. (.mrdnn‘ At‘the close of the husmess. g ‘; the members spent an hour in I .3 g The (‘avendish Unit of the mending hospital supplies after t ' i Charge. met at the home of Mrs. I “‘lllt'll lunch “'35 Serve . Herbert Moore on April 14. Fit». ‘ .' t . i . teen members were present and I all? “01:” cugmn‘lgt ~ the mnettn: was presided over amp": ‘lrsfiyl,’ . 19 as by Mrs. Morley Bentley. An in- :1??? Th" ‘0‘ 33““élamla'1‘f'a‘ 'e if ; teresttng study from “The Word t a," .“l 0 "am 9‘ . , 3 ' . .1 .~.. ‘ attd the Way" was led by Mrs. ‘ 0“" m ear-l ‘ 33‘ u _ . ’. . Hm...“ * Stet‘l'ng Stewart an: dleiaotionbal: Mrs CA. maths “CG.” A". _ “01""95 “we co" “C 9 y is visiting iii Baden-Baden. Get-i I Mr: David Johnson. It was de-I man“ mm her sister and hmm‘l .. 1 “(led m pacl‘ n m." for Bruns.‘ er-in-law. Dr and Mrs. Sliawn‘ T.” . V. i ] ... in ,.,r v,‘ - 1- «stars and Prestdenl' ltttda -0 and \\'l(’lt House in Halifax. and fl- Kenny. “rs (mad). and her s|§_ present-wt "' i il 1"” timo- at the White Mrs. .lttti‘ist‘ttl Illa; Plans “'frebmladled forume 53‘ ter have toured Norway attd .; _' " ‘ I H a supper o e te in te new 1.. - - , .. ggtgor “M \mh :H W Him" w my! I”: [he “fl-,:‘I.r\r‘rl-l.f.pflo~t?l. church ha” on Apr” 5- T he Dennt tik. and “Ill tltis wetlt nc MARY HAWORTH lllogicol Affair Traps Weak And Naive WOITICtl‘i DEAR .\l \lJ‘t ll.\\’l'('lRl'll l am iii\'o‘.\ctl :n or a'llilll't‘llli} endless .‘t‘".’2: my dot or and i 't'.- Ill "I‘t‘l'l: Wt ’tll "tr ii. I (i\i\ \tiiir‘ ~wt t‘i-tii'tto I'i‘ii. ctsm avi’l "Htl‘ do". of the most semible .3 of iltu tttisetw able variium. I am in in i‘vl“. twenties; a forinrr h_ l‘t“ «7 winner. will. an .'t . ‘ irit-tt‘.’ = virile arrl i i ,\.“v ot-n third My It [:"’l i’ t: ' .~r inn 't ."\‘. lit share on“ >l§ that yrtvitt: 1 early nia- ' ' pcai‘anti ‘ ' . '3. -1»... EARLY Susan f'ouilner', first delltng assignment was a bit chilly " walking down the model's ramp clad only in fa- ahionable girl‘s pants before clothing buyers at the Chil- dren's apparel Manufactuo ers‘ Show at Toronto Susan. 4 looked much warmer in her oecond stroll down the ramp. mo- the end result of .‘il from the start. r ; day I return- ed M - * . 'l‘ii atla‘r ha: Iliad over a \m-‘v- tt't tin Pl‘lfl ~n SITIII. rt» 'ove oxkts Mean \\‘» l have 2|‘tt\\ll lt‘ss rts prone to my liti~band. l reaii/c l ' ‘ 'trali. sch-centered no .t p.12! titzi' doesn't ll‘m prnittt-ttt. Ri‘tli m‘. il‘l’~l‘~'lllti and l are pas'oi'ol guidance }lli\'\\'f'l solve lli\'ttdll~ nti‘5‘I>l~ so icn't tip. ' more phy- .. :‘ttn Ill i;l=flul :'t~~ttt':tse,~ to ‘i:t't:it‘tis"iit:'s. that leave you It equipped to mini iii- and e‘. i‘ f‘Ilt v‘ttitci's. 'l the "worldly" cott‘ni'mtt ~. 3} a : pet‘s on I 4 dottot' _.;.v. Ilf’t’l ltt otter-l you were Red liltllll'l “tr : itl-"‘l'l‘.' lite Ho'l. who li‘ll t rtotvt Il‘ garden path. a.t (‘.t : .tttrt< ttt vour natt'cte. .‘itt‘ trim and rollev vtilrcrahtli- ti ‘ i" ‘Itl. (H'ilt‘ii‘fil it'l. 'll§ .7. -\t“trt . .. .-p of "pervc‘xion ' 't‘tll " ' a .‘l_\' t-u' of th' ptt l‘ 'ii it=\ lélili’l't It - v \ r 'Jtl‘t‘ an ttc min/l. (Ilt.l '.v:tnltn: are he fins '-.‘. tlhtt cisiw'y MODEL Th}! ttme she modelled a sweater and slack outfit. bot- tom picture. She showed five outfits during the night. dress- ed in her own clothes again and told her mother she w a .1 going to do it again it e xt week. (01’ errph‘oto) St‘lf—l)i‘ltl(‘t‘ll\ cly ‘ itt Parts. She also plans to spend some time in Italy. i attd Mrs .I.W. Moresidet and Dr. and Mrs. Eric Green re-i turned last evening front a \‘aea-I ' meeting closed with the theme break the spell 0i t'il‘t‘lhily I0. ltytnti attd benediction. evil. Uni-e that tote-of-ihe-wtll, i Dr_ hits carried. rtzht action will The April meeting of the La- ntinw. leading you forth to free-- dies Auxiliary of the Royal Cau- dom. adian Legion. Montague Branch, “on in 50””. (tamhnm i t: a too of ho», however. was held at the Legion H 0 me . that one of tltc ,tcittest al- with the president. Mrs. Athol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burke havp' mos lll\ll]lf'l‘illii(‘ Ill1\lfl’l9~ to Robertson, in the chair. returned to Parkdale with their. escape from such ctptiviiy is The opening ceremony was family from Fort Lauderdalefl that permits in ihrall to evil led by the president. followed by Fla. I find it so seductive. iii its hide- t nlls‘llt‘\~'. that they feel as if all oi.'tc~- colorless. lltfll' will-. tn-r‘scnpo ('ml ht" stymied. ' to \‘flll tn tIll‘OW the your willt in favor of escape. :\ll.l when. as and if! you make that “act of the will"l (as it is (illlf‘fl‘ r\\lll('ll is ah-. st‘tllllt'iy essential to your escape" trout evil and recovery of in-‘ nor-once had better ask‘ the minutes. correspondence and financial report read by Mrs. Basil MacKinnon. Roll (‘all wasl answered with books and ntaga- . zines for the Riverside Hospital Library. Mrs. George tchee-I. man reported for the visit i ng committee. The president gave an excellent report on the suc» cess of the recent supper. tltci proceeds from which will be. given towards the new skatingl rink project. Mrs. Robertson al-i Ciibistn to the birth of abstract ' art will be the subject of a ser- ies of slides prepared with con.- metttary by llVICSCO to be pre- sented at the Tuesday workshop. of the PE] ~\rt society atl Prince of Wales College. 1 Barry Bugden will present thet slides which should be an inter- esting part of the controversial discussions already stimulated at the regular montltly meeting God to guide. sttrrttind to 5“ presented a compmtmnsive by artists of this great century: support your cat'ry-tlil'OUEIl 9“. report of the Provincial Execu- 0f Pillllllllll- ‘ m.” . . live meeting held in Summer Members are urged to attend. it kllI‘IWBMIHI tfe said tau ‘arcflan side m mm}, and the public will be welcomed‘ a :l(‘l.\. i I 'ot ‘c . s ‘ '~ - t column. ydu nitist limit“?u I New busmess immde Pl?“ at 8 0 (Wk Sharp. not: and van say you've been. for SpoFsorlng "‘9 6”] Gmde Mr and l\lrs.\'ernon Willis.i supper in May. arrangements to t be finalized by a joint meeting of the executive and Girl Guide. Leaders. Plans were also dis-‘1 cussed for having a guest speak-i reading it of recent months. So.‘ oti dcrper levels than your con- scious mind. you are courting‘ God's help. l think: which you North River Road. entertained an "At Home" on Saturday. afternoon. trii'v need itt your present (14» "Background Walls" was the sprt'n‘c ll'il’lill' ‘ er at the. regular meeting on program topic presented by" Read (‘hapter X”. t i t l e d May 6 when guests will include Mrs. .l.(‘. Gallant and Mrs. Syd- "l":tttlt." iii Lewis‘ hook. members of the Legion and my stead at the regular meeting “(‘ltristtau Behavior" tMac.-‘ their wives. A special meeting ing of the XI Beta Chapter ott Milton. Dilllllsllt‘rl. was scheduled for April 13th to Beta Sigma Phi. Mil. make final arrangements. Assisting the hostess. Mrs ' Temple Hooper. with ‘ refresh- ' » ments were Mrs. Roderick Mac- I Kenzie and Mrs. William Thom- ' pson. 'l‘he Kensington Pt'csbyterian‘ ng Iottng Women‘s Gllllld hleld tltcir‘ . :Dri meeting at tie tome Many Minds i ELLEN'S DIARY Spring Cleani Uppermost In Mrs. Alan (‘hampion with Mrs. i John Bernard presiding. ... . . . . The meeting opened with the Smell II catch that fra-l praettcal. troughs and maiigers‘ Lord-s Prayer [0110“th bv .he grant-e! Papa Starling ex- are ’a first consideration. flow: dovmmnai ‘ ” ‘ period and prayer ers a secondary matter. Though: by the president. ‘ e sometimes question this no- .T“‘p]ve members answert‘d lion. We have known farleVL‘a mu can with a verse of serip-. who would willingly P3" “"1111 lure. and the minutes of the a! lCast 50m: of those. to grill” previous meeting were read byi flowers so to feed the soul! t. Mrs Newton MacArthur. 5" ‘Pmml51n2 Ihe mflmlng. Correspondence was read and was. So sunlighted and mild. lt ' seemed that no inclement claimed draw tug iti deco breaths on his terrace this morning. "It‘s right from ‘dose cotton ftel’s back home." we chuck- led "light from the South: orange blossoms and ," i “r-llttll‘flvsllt‘klf‘" we supplied] wmtrlerin: if our lone vine L'x ’ ,1 Elvis: ,1. I vs fly y 731‘. _ ’ .. . . z -. > . . ' R'dflfinnm. n Mother Margaret Rose. left. and Mother Rosalind kneel to 3. .~'tt rid flower beds of weeds in preparation for coming tulips WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS i More“ UC Women Plcm ’Easter Bonnet Social’ i . “Easter bonnet social" Will be staged April 29 by L'ntts One and Two of the Morell Unit- ed Church Women. it was decid- ed at a joint meeting Sunday. Anyone arrtvtn: without a bonnet of her own creation will lime to pay a fiitc. At Sunday's meeting the lad ies were asked to prepare fora congregational lobster supper. May 27. The regular meeting of the Unit Two Ut‘ll’ was held \pril d with devotions led by Mrs Flori .lanies and study book in charge‘ of Mrs. .loltn Cobb. ’ .lrs. Freeman .lay and Mrs. Wendall Coffin were appointed 2 I I box for Brunswick House in‘ Haltft‘x Mrs Sterling Stewart led a study from “The Word and the Way" attd flP\'llIlt"llf‘ll exercises were conducted by Mrs. Davtd Johnson EMERALD WI Ten dresses. three nighties and tctt diapers were recently sewn forthe Red (‘ross by the members of the Emerald Wo- men's Institute. it was reported at the club‘s regular meeting April R at the home of Mrs.’ Reginald Smith. The nine members prt‘settt vo. ted tit favor of purchasing a briefcase for Wl books. It was‘ leaders for the next meettug. I decided that a “tra\ el ltn gt Following the Mi'rpah bette- apron" would be started to‘ diction. lunch was served by help defray the cost of the Mrs. Norman Mat'Swain. .\ll'\ musu' teacher's salary. attd Sterling MacSwain Jr. and Mrs the sect-ct a t- v was asked to James Robbins. “’ l' l l P c("‘t'ti‘l‘é‘ll Sltll‘PS ffit’ remf ‘ “nuts. STANHOPE “1 Agriculture was the theme of the April meeting of the Stan~ hope Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. Harry l.aw~‘ son. Roll call was answered by. it members and one visitor \\lll1 an exchange of Easter eggs. The minutes of the previous. meeting were read. approved and signed. The treasurer gave‘ her report. . it was moved by Mrs Harrvi The different committees gave their reports and new commit- tees were appointed. Mrs. Bruce Ellis reported on Scout meeting. Correspondence was read and discussec . lt was moved by Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlan and seconded by Mrs, .loltn Miscnci' that we en» T ter the (‘cttienttial Rural Beauti- fication. Motion carried. Mrs. Alvin Mai-Laitchlan re— ported on the concert to bc .\pi'il 18 It was niovorl by Mrs lloracc Marshall and seconded by Mrs. Harry Lawson that we order :lic institute news. Motion carried. A contest of homemade hats The next m e e ting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lee-i laitd \layne. l (iltMlAM‘S ROAD “1 Household birds were urban:- or by 13 members of "Success' W] at their meeting on April it} 'l‘cuttttive platts were made for catering to the co-op ltan-' ottet April 23 at the Kettstngton Regional High School. and a. committee was nanie - MacLauchlan and seconded by. Ml“ Limits MaClnt‘Od filtered? Mrs. Horace Marshall that all: Incitrnd to two requests re-E . outstanding bills be paid. .\lo-‘ ('(‘m‘tl "‘ {mm Stanley WI for “on mypjmr numbers fora concert in May." and front Mrs. Dewar for aprons front the convention area sale at a FWlC convention itt Wolft'illc. ‘ Mrs. Ray Machod and Mrs Louis ('tmtplit‘ll will meet w:tli the shareholders of the hall on Apt'tl 27 to discuss the feasibility of renovations. t A t‘cadttt: by Mrs. Louis Mac-I Lend and bingo conducted Mrs. Earle Murray comprised v I 2‘ the nteetttt :‘s program SIGNS or- SPRING ststed by Mrs. Cousins. --........::q; and lilacs. The garden is I at Western Ontario. 3 R om an Breacta College. University of Catholic women's college. YORK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mae- Dowell. Glen Valley. spent Cousins, after the regular rou-I tine of btisiitcss was carried out; a social hour followed. L u n cn: was served by Mrs. Burn: us-I r their daughter. ‘ Crockett. . Mrs. Laken Lewis. had as h I guest on Sunday. her sister. ‘Miss Joan MacLellan. I I Mrs. Donal Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simpso Bayview. spent Sunday in Yorkt ' Helen Lewis. Charlotte- :town was the recent guest 0! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Yor'. Allen Brown has returned to his home in York. after bflnlz a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mrs. Lacey. York manse. was hostess to the UCW on Tuesdav evening. Miss Rose Watts. York. spent Tuesday with her sister and bro- ther-in-law. . . and Mrs. E. MacArthur. Union Road. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts and daughter. York. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Watts. Grand Traeadie. Mrs. Beverly Simpson was hostess to the UCW group. at her home on Tuesday evening. . r. and Mrs. lvan Asher and two children Ruth and Mark. York. were guests of Mr. Ash- ely's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ash- ely. Charlottetown. on Sunday. UCW met at the home of Mrs Will Crockett. on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. Mary MacDonald. Win- sloc was the guest of her daughter. Mr. Cecil Watts. YOI‘K recently. .AA A A . A A A . A A: a. BENNETT CARR 3 Itl'FFLED CHARMER A charmer from ruffle yokt t t Sunday in York. the guests of ‘ tn flaring lines m easy - crochet “I Insurance Counselling . of inexpensive string. o District Supervisor > So breezy. dainty in lacy. ’ un Life of Canada t picoi pattern stitch —‘- little I Phone 4-3817 - 4-5435 , . girls love this party fashion.‘t Charlottetown. P.E.I. v Easy croc lt et Pattern 7277: .I . . . . A . . . . r A --------A " Sizes 4. a. 8 included. i "" Thirty - five cents Icoinst for this pattern ttto stamps. please‘: When a "as to .-\liee Brooks. care of Guar- i - dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. t D'arrhoea 60 Front St. W . Toronto 1. Ont. lHere’s what many Mothers do ontan" rFSlle‘s add 1 c 9 "t It's natural for Mother to worry when sales tax. Print plainly PAT. annoying Dinrr oea upset. someone i! TERN NUMBER NAME AD_ 1 the family. All in well again when Mother DRESS ’ — or perhaps Gran Ina-re Fowler's Extract BlliTlt‘. “'l The members of Baltic Wom- en's Institute were entertained iti \pril at the home of Mrs. Wit» liattt H. Burns of Sunttnerstdc. with a good attendance. brings such quick. one. let. So pen a. so pleasant to take. no . reliably efiective for children or adult. PURITY DAIRY | Dr. ow t‘r s .xtrnct an a om “ . hold standbv in Canada for generation. Parents Prefer i smpo Dinrr m a one moat prevalent ailments, often unlit); Ind denly with names. cum I!) I '- why Dr. in; intestinal u eta. t nwlrr‘s should in your home. randy Purity Products" 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 . won by Mrs. [.ond Bell The ntecting was conducted and Mrs. Harry Mncltauchlan. by the PN‘Sidt‘nl. MFS- Dm’ldi The meeting was adjourttcd by \ Mrs. Horace Marshall. This was followed by the Queen. A delic ious lunch was served by the hostess and a social half-liour‘ wontns to ive l'Iurrv-u relief. Get the genome Extract. M — r. FOWL R‘S Let’s Dine Out discussed. A motion was passed‘ enioyed by a” which climbs tip toward eastern gable. had survived the winter's care. "Honeysuckle!" he smiled. And where then was Mama Starlinz‘.’ :\t her spring cleaning. natur- ally. Tirlytng her home llehat . ing. we suspected. as does. many a one similiarly engaged these times. whether she should Get new curtains for the front window. or make do with those‘ she had. Even if they might not hanging. would it improve on (la-VI to hold a rummage and pantry i would follow. nor could ever an sale in “1‘. church Ln...” ha“ on . (‘AVENDISH UCW adverse wind blow. At an edge . lay 15. Final plans for a salad sup. 0’ Ill“ baring lawn-bftrder- We Mrs, P_.t, Kennedy will be per on April 25 were made at found snowdrops wliite-budded.t guest Sppaker at the next meet.l the April 14 of the ('a. meeting , . ing to be held April 28 in theivendish Unit 0 tlte United why are you dottigi lower hall. 'Church Women at the home of that?" Peter. inquired of his‘ A short program conducted by 1 Mrs- Herbert “(’01P- grandfather when toward noon,‘ Mrs. Wallace Thompson was" The EFOUD (1901de I0 WW 1 seated on a chopping-block m- followed by lunch served by the tm the sun by the woodshed. James I “05 tess assisted by Mrs. Haroldl t. .WOMENPASIZI “To go this afternoon to cut ‘ the wood" he replied. a hit an have tonstay at home to doiygéfli it‘ SKIES SMILE “An ’. ' . t ‘ flatly. c nres_ I de m. a e by common urinary . surme‘another' laundering. cm ..W re... . ..Oh I we. The" the” 0 K .. _ lrrttntloncauscd by a not-m, E:rlierirhin. 1mm: m and tight “0.. b... m... .a s .. i p .e.‘ i. d- ' ' 'granniesinherit.tartaric; i breeze. would freshen them ' me no ' ‘ e . 5m 9. ‘ icnused byKldneyand ntndno'rimtnt‘miis. . ama,.ngly_ And an“. an. sup“ ed. Skies smile. And this eveningtfltgthtnan?tntqrnnio‘rf'rexantiseptic I n . u 9" ~ - - OF B t‘“’ this. X0“ (l0 l5 'flkt‘ imam... and mi in ..gi.5y“l..°.°";;.;g:.. liiiénfnszgxggi'$3,156???“ thantest...i.rtritv.ti.t.:rs.rl [lain her Window with costly ' ' ' «attraction ctr-s isnisnnnnnnizestc‘ I I . detract from the VIP“! by day or; ‘night of the changing seasons “1 want to know!" the young- above the old mill in the deep titer demanded. .i of the valley. for all to Fain relievcr‘for‘Rhcilmntic Poms. Hend- a’c‘lpe. Bncknche. an “Well. the fact is. you and l‘ . muscular pnlnn. Get WISh rom drtmglsh Feel better {ML upon. I ‘ without. or capture more of theI desired sunlight. she would ‘ wish to enter her .rooms? : NEED OF REPAIRS ‘ Ah ha. here was stitching in i the offing, we made a mentati note. There would be. a patch needed on a knee. we could secl w b e n we pinned n p air of' James' overalls on the line. sleeve of a work-shirt too was' thinning at a left elbow. And the hells of a pair of gray socks We had knitted in long and cozyI winter—evenings by the fire. were" also in need at repairs. . "How are the new troughs do .in:"” we overheard the yonntz-i er farmer question his father. 0! a pair recently installed in a ' piggcry These were made‘ - from a neat discarded water-i I tank. With a professional halfmg1 i affected lengthwise. and net-1 tam stahll7tng items added. This' . was the same vessel we had‘ i been planning to appropriate to i make a plant container to brigh-. ten a corner of the yard. Filled with scarlet geranittms. or with nastttrttnms tor bees‘ pilferlngs. how attractive and satisfying to l‘ us this could be. owever on I farm. to be Ellis Bros. Save-Easy ‘Ei'i‘i‘i'il’iit‘s" 29° TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY fihNANAs 5 59° WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Ellis Bros. Save-Easy ST. PETERS ROAD PARKDALE LIGHTEST DIRECT DRIVE HOMELITE Xl-IZ Weighs only 12 lbs e Cuts 12 Inch logs to 10 oconds. o Fells trees up to 3 test in diameter n Starts tastinanyweather. o Peitectly balanced for easy handling. 0 Low parts prices. Go! I [no demonstration today! F. (l. WRIGHT. Manager Charlottetown Brunch- Branches also to Hunter River. Mount Stewart. Summenltlo and Tyne Volley. At The Charlottetown Make every acre work with a ‘Royal’ Farm Improvement Loan A ‘Royal‘ Farm Impmvc- mcnt Loan helps you pur- chase top stock—finances necessary construction- repairs—extensions—elec- tric systems or equipment to improve or develop your herd. Mother. too, deserves to be served . . . fussed over . . . freed from the apron strings. Give her a treat. Take the whole fami- ly to luncheon or dinner at The Charlottetown Hotel. She'll Ilka it. Superb selec- tions from only $1.60. The Charlottetown Hotel Is the Ideal place to bring your favourite friends . . . your special guests . . . your I very special family. Specie menu rates for children. It you can't make today the treat day — com. to on any special occuslon. i - Charlottetown CW) Hotel ROYAL BAN K men l is P6 h; .om—Jmms‘b-Int‘