aHE CHARLOTTPTIUWN GUARDIAN SAT. Th Mil‘ <.\~ w» qr»: c; lolsnl Summer 191T] v FUR SYQLHIQRQIUE Dilly rvtul "'-lll!(i1l_\ 8.00 AM Saturday o: ._v 10.30 PJL Fill! BURDEN (VI . i-oiinei-ting with 31a Dnily ext-cpl. Sunday FOR NORTH LAKE (VIA ‘sounisi lluily i-vi-cpt Saturday Sutnriiny only FOR TIGNISH Daily except SundB-Y Georgetown — (‘h arlottetown Bits Service QTARTING MONDAY. MAY 111"’ Leave Gcorgctown - -- $.00 A.M. iiuic nrour 3.1a _ 1.00 - 8.45 - RFIGVLAR PRICES .\l ATl N E131 » Bing Crosby, Sliirli-y Ross . singing and romancing! ltliiriliu Ruyi- uml [lob Burns ousting cunliuu to llie Minds! PM lulu“ presents inllfl K1 BING Elzosiiv MARTHA RAYE Sl-llRiEY ROSS_ cxtmuvc uioivnnlv i l! ANNABELLA — I\ltvR.\'l.\'(i >l.ll.\.\ll HIT. " THE olor Transport Ltd. y “S (‘H.-\RI.O'I" snniiliy only 10.20 A.M. 8.30 mu. 2.30 i I L-Toduy C? Sat x" ,_,..,..._.~.._¢vvm..,,_ KRIOTOUS, RAW-KNIICKI-ED ROMANCE l A born fighter among fighting men who bul- lied tho world for lho woman he loved ey're the NUTS... OB BURNS Morell School Fair with the following schools parti- 1 cipatilig: Bangor, Morcll nut. l Bristol. st. Peter's Harbor. Moi-on Rear and Mt. Msry (Morell). The Vessey and supervisor Woolner. PRIZE LIST Class 1- Grill!“ Section 1. Data l. Gordon Mc- Ewen. st. Peters Harbor; 2. wil- l frcd Hogan. Morel] Bast; 3. Arthur l MacDougall. Bangor; 4. Ted Mc- l Ewen. st. Peter's Harbor. . Section 2. Wheat 1. Ted Mc-- l E\\'9ll. st. Peter's Harbm’; 2. Josephl i Rositer. Morel]; a. Goa-don Mc~| 1 Ewen. st. Peter's Harbor; 4. Rita Hogan. Morel] Blast. Section 3. Barley 1. i Hogan. Morell East; 2. 1 McEwen. St. Peter's Harbor; 3. l Rita Hogan. Morell East; 4. Gor- j don McEwen. St. Peter's Harbor. ‘ section 4. Corn 1. Doris McEwen Si. Peter's Harbor; 2. Freeman Mc- i Ewen. Si. Peter's Harbor 3. Gladys Compton. Bangor; 4. Clarence Wilfred Freeman JIQIHIN Hinir y“.\‘\\'l-fli’l‘ LEI-LAlYI” “BLVE H \\‘\'.\1l" and nlhcrs Also Suit-nor 11cc! & (‘zirloon \‘.\'l'I().\'.-\l. NEW WINGS 0F THE 1N HER LAifliST HI. \‘ TllElJ ROBE” Bus Schedule AT(,WN iVlA KE SINGTON) 1”‘. 5 PJI. 2.10 PJVl. 4.00 P.M. WIMI-JRSIDE) inland Bus Service 2.10 RM. and Sunday 4.30 P._M. 1.30 P.M. 11.00 RM. 4.00 RM. the offer of the Kensingtoll P187- ers to present their play in Stan- ley hall be accepted. The pwsmml i-oiislsivd of m trnmental music by Mrs. Erllcst, lvlaicEweni 501° "1 PiiilllCtl a H/Jse in the Giirdfll 0f 10w" by Min». E. Fleming. Head- ing “How the BIidGETOOIII W53 Cardigan -_-__ s10 nun. Drvswii" by Mis- 11- 5- Mmxflii- 4s Station - - 8-40 A-M- Ri-nzling "Jenn and the Institute _ p - , .. t» s!‘ ']‘hcr(5§g,§ _- 8.50 A.M. bi N113 Cnilie Woodside, a. CH ' Penkes — — -— 9.00 A.M. Pisquld - —- — 9-10 A- M, l-iiscott won b; 1': llhsl. prepared by Miss Hilda- Mrs, Lome Mac- Fort Augustus - 9.30 AM. mil-n iillll Mrs Geneva MacKayZ webs-HT»; (vorner 0.35 A.M. a "Slum; wilt/est prepared by Mrs. Clrirlotletown - 10.00 A-M- Frank BN1- W°11 b!‘ M"- Edwam ‘"1" G-Nlrint Lea" chuflfmowlvn_—__ vol;- of thanks was ibndewd Pmms- 5:20 P.M.i Ml". and ivn-n. MncKay for their C '1' an — — — ‘n-jvo GlI-hKrQFl-fnwn — -— 6.00 P.M. Saturday "W115 11'3" Gmrge’ ' 6.1 P. \1. wzglaveoNuliiinu Tl‘! R1191"! 5' 11.011 P 1“ ' i. are fully prutiictcd by . .. ~- - - tia ma. $1025‘ ‘Jill’. ‘IlI-l..“.§.."".'.‘.".‘.... Bus. ’ Stops iii. NOBANA ‘I153 ROOMS ALLISON HUESTIS Great George St. 1~t_-;~__:._ ._ n». STERLIN WU.“ INSTYIIVPII The rpglllgii‘ monthly mcctinl; 01 fir} y womviils institute was gold miEnvsiiii v c\ Pllllltl $1‘l)191'1bcr fourteen ll n‘! llic home of ‘Mr-i- A_ s. Md(.1§.\.__ Tlic President. Mrs, Gciirtgt- Brodll ii(“l11l)1(‘d me chain The lllw-lillt! ope-lied 1110-11 an Instltute- 5on2 31111 “Ted 1°" lowed by ill!‘ nnmiivs ‘>1 1116 111°‘ vious IllPPllllL; Roll Cull was 1'9- rpolidcd i0 by fourtecli members and 5i; yi-JXOTS. 'l‘lic Sick commit»- {en roportcri huv-nu mridc three‘ culls and takvn il-uit. Tlic svhwi committcc reporicrltlintalic clinol- room floor “'11s 111 111'?“ 01 1"‘1'"“' and it Wlls mtivvd rind sccnndvd that {he Iflélllllll‘. buy 7.1M if) 11X h. Th» frflon-mr: iww i‘filllhllll.l.‘PS' ‘Q0111 glli]\’illllf‘lli_ Sick: Ml‘ ._ D“ klciwotl. .‘\l.=s 1"-i11'1'11 111mg?“ Jnllli Iilifliiiirzm: Lnnv. -1-. VaJl ‘I-liuri‘. bill's W111i"? Mmmhvj‘ w, _ yq-nnq yqg-Fitvvii. Mrs. D. J- qwnmd. p..(,,_.,-,.n1; Mrs John Mc-i ‘Tiilflflfl. Mrs. Upton Rmiih. M's mbu Mcfiuivnn mid Mrs J. E. Fir-mpg wi-re nnDfl511i“11 ("VQ-"PF tn attcmi tho annual mcvi-iiii! 01 ti“, _|_:s_ p; I. Tfilb-"vriiln is LPnZiiP- A 15H?» W,“ ypflfl from the Suncr- Uicm. ,4.’ ghfly" (vi-iron. in 1w ivclri in the mu. 1t w» d-ic-iivd "m- kuitlin-ss lll inviting the Infiiiliiliie to meet at their home. Ncxt mivting to be held Octo- ber ninetecnt-h at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Brown, R011 Call to be flll.'\'\\'t‘l'(’('l with "Something I am Thankful for. Meeting 010F941 with tlic Nntzonal Anthem. MRS. ELLA MCEAOHIIN Back in the days of the Spring- time whi-n the soft warm breezes oi‘ the south and the bright rays oi" the sunshine were awakening nature all about us from tho dendncss of the winter. therecamc a message from on High to sum- mon one from this earth to the gforics of n land where death is unknown. It was on the twenty- first dny of April that Mrs. Ella Miu-Eiicliei-n. Rice Point, bade farewell to those whom she loved. Born on Si. Peter's Island, seventy- two ycnrs BRO. she spent her earlier days there. She later be- cumi- ‘lllil wife of Alexander Mac- lciurhcrn and at that time took up her rcsirlcnoe with him at Rice Point. whore she spent the re- mainder oi her life. Her husband prcdoccnscd 1101' several years ago. TllPlT‘ arr‘ loft t0 mourn her p885- ing, six sons and five dnimhtcrs. Wlllinm. Neill. Wifred and Archie. all of Rice Point. Malcolm of Halifax and Garfield who is a liiillvrll at ihc Sanitorinm. Mrs. I" c<l Inmnn, Victoria. Mrs. Mmzizic MucPlivc. Caledonia. Mrs. Weldon Tlivlnr. Si. Pctcrs bland. Mrs. Gbflfgi‘ Gallant Charlottetown. Mrs, James MacDonald, Canoe Cove. The funeral service took plncc from licr late residence on April vln» iwi-uiv-iliirri rind wn< l-onrlnctctl by the Rmv. G. Carlyle Webster oi Charlottctown. The liii-QVNE in u Universal Picluro ciuiiiiiicrl 1 l l l Based on the Famous ' l JACK LQNDQN i‘ story, "The Abysmal Brute"; JEAQ liik/Qfiglmii ALSO SERIAL .\'Y\'Il P01" ' ‘ Loyalists Wink At Air Signals Raids Are Less BY FII‘-\\'l.\' S. JflllfxlSON l('gl-.|'l'1‘i 1'11 . . \.Vl'lI(.'l‘ 1 VALENCIA, S",)l_ 23 1C1“) — lCi-lz-ii- oi tlli‘ _Z\‘ citrus in ; gmcriinu-iih.milrriii-il Spniii llilH! .‘l'(l \\ill'lliil.'.\ oi fill‘—l'ill(l.\ uiicl lliunliurunivnt. Willi ‘ indifii-rcntc. l A\ll0llll~lJ' l'i't-q‘iviitl_v spccd‘ 11311110111 2- A1199 Webfiie!‘ 3. Doris ‘bl 1- JOYDh Kelly. Mon-ll ‘ along.- llic .- » of VuIi-mzn. Mliilfltl M05008" 4. Bernadine Kelly. 59mm‘ 6- P1B511°111° 1140110111118 ' anti Bnrccoliu n: night with (a) 1< 531119 squlws Z-Fféemflh Mc-l : (lam ill: llvzllll -. . - g on CLASS s. mun" Ewen 3- Nan MacDonald 4. Teresa "a thrum; bu nit».- uiili lights 5901-1011 1. Red Astrachan Apples Bil-fry. 4. Irene Masher st. Peter's blflllllll iiom l|li>llllll(‘l‘l'[1 windows 1. l-lfirly MacDougnll. 11111501‘- and lllllllj’ ll(lll.‘.‘lllill.ll'l\ do not Section 2. Wealthy Apples l, (b) 1. Grade VIII. Morell 2. Syl- ‘ take the il'0ll1Jlt' of drawing their Eiirl MflcKgy z_ Tel-em MMDOW via Arnold, Bristol, bliiid~. aid a. Helen MacDonald 4. Mary 5119* V1111 1° IX For that mnllvr. air-ratios are Rannhan. (c) i. Grade IX. Morell 2. Grad" l bccninllig nun-v ‘liiriwiilciit. every ‘ Scction 3. Apples rcarix) 1_ Maw X $1‘. Morel]. 3, Grade x Jr‘ Mn”!- l week and lll M. ll2i.i' ])i‘licLl(- Ranahnn 2. Bertram McAdam ally crust-d. q-pi‘ ' 3. Leonard Ranshan 4_ Reginald CLASS 12. Canton; ‘ators t-otlrty hold xlu- mastery in MqAdgnL Section 2. Singing 1, >311 who air in ilic .\()'l1ll(‘l'l1 sectors. Seggjon 4_ Phlms L Catherine School 2. St. Peter's Harv vlawvls. Owillp- lo ‘lic silpply of MMDOHKRH 3_ Clam Moshe’ sohooy inst. nificicni mrulnincs nmnn- 3. Mary Ranahan 4. Harry Mgc- ‘Pal-TM? P198119 60m’) fziciul-ctl lll Ru» ui uiiiivr American Dougaiy liccnnc. 0f LIWM? ncurly 200 CLAS a . . were icccivcd ll1 spam dilring S . COOKING . l 111Y- Probe Discovery The first of llli'.~'(‘ machines Section 1. Whitg Bread 1, mm went up ovcr .\1.l('ll‘l(l and came to a. tragic t‘ll(l. ii \\'ll~ tukcn for an Section 2. Biscuits 1. Mary Mc- enemy craft and nits broneht Varish. Bristol; 2. Mary aim-lot; down by zinli-ziircinfl firc. The 3. Male Moshe: Bfkfiol- 4 Maw FRED . ~ ,- -, , ._ ' - - ERICION. . , , g ‘ ‘[')llOl';’,e£l;l(llC(lH\\illl lJllLLl-.\,l\\fl.§ sx- Kcsllyil _(op)_nlwovm 11:32‘ .- | rac rom .u~ wrvc nut give a. m o 1G“, 5m _ L . 1 hero's funeral Prvvriiiiioiis ivere 1 Kelly 2.11511“ wiebrstm; p‘ Maw um“ on me bu“ °f "he 5'" John taken to avoid flllOlllPl‘ nllCll error. Air raids zirt- inurr- dcstruciive than shelling. bnf 10x5 wcuriiig on the nerves. Usually, ilu- people know an ail" mid will not last long. When Sllfillllli’, nil-ls it is impossible to know if it will con- tinue fonmlnnlv, hours or days. “brncil oi‘ Alcohol The shelling llalitlll)‘ 1 send? Rosifggnzimsf-Poggxhunm 11 M“? deslrians nto tic she tier o ‘ ' "'-——-———— gfiorwnys. Wonicn and children 4 GLASS 7 sgwm OENIRAL WOYCLTY w- I- grope their way to the rival-est G “'9' M!“ La i"? _ reiuxio. These art- scattvrcd at seem n l Don I u" 911119“ W115 1105995‘ l strategic ltoinl. llll‘i'ill2li()lll- the “bah ° ' ‘ P3515711" 1- MflC 0T the 59919171597 1719911118 W111¢1i cities. Unlike mo Oillll" unis of é J ‘*1 2- Tiiwi MacDonald "4 °P°i1°i1 1" 11w usual manner. thr- tvniz. fi-u" nun" spi-iid entire l demo“? ftteflfi M01911; 4. Beth n m" w? ‘mswered by nights in the stifling iill‘ of these 5632f "611- Re 33°11)” - TWHVB 1719m- ccnam J on 2. Damned Mitten 1, 119m and nine visitor; war, present. The Spaniard fl(\l‘.\ not attempt to st-ndy his ll\"l‘\"\ '-. 1|l l\l(‘illlO1 l 2~ Evelyn Geldert B. Bits Hogan, ' ‘dopud- Mn- M3101‘ M0338 1'9- at such times. In furl Rcpnlficans . 59911011 4. K-Tili-Tkd Scarf 1. Claire porwd buying 51m‘ 1°’ 51511091- regard OV€l'-lll(lillL1JIll‘i‘ .l.\ l! Cl'lll‘l8' Henllebefly 3. Rita Hogan. Mm 09°11 Jenkm‘ 7917011611 "/1118 and the wnriiiiiu i: li-cqucnily “"51 5"“ b91113 b11111- scen: "Alchol is l'|lii"l‘ dunrzerons CLASS 7. B. The “w” ammml‘ o‘ $19-09 W55 than tnnlb; the l)iil‘i,lll of the Soot-ion 1. Girl; Blouse. 1. Doria "M" Y" prim for pupils for 193'!- bottle is Franco's l)l‘.\i _.'\l!_\'. l McEwen. 33- ‘Remhghnl fielmixmimw 01 . In any cast‘. bvvr l5 nllnosi llll— Section 4. Darn muse o" e 5° °° currlculum- 11' obtainable except for lhc troops Hogan, ed sock L Helm w" P15113911 m“ 1W0 71111-516111‘ and the “hard sI-llil" lu..io~. sumo- ‘thing like varnish smclls. burns like gnsolinc and is lll()l'i' potent. 1 than a hand izrcnutle. However, m" .-oon n. i. e " l Ooneawndmw °1' 1119 MOM-h clcnr" is sonndzcl. giuiiulh CLASS a‘ hum!“ Trunk“ Téldiwlilnrge C. Jenkins and M“, n r0 a es ll lli" .r.~ unrl coir-s - c W" flpllflliiifid t0 €\(')llt'gl‘(‘gltll(.‘ lcli r and noise it section 2' mm House l‘ Arthur “mm "W991"? 1'9 91511191- 9°11- dcafcnlnrz. Al'l,.llllf‘lll.‘i ilftilalflll- MacDonald a’ Rkgmmd Mumhm‘ v°1m°n~ MT-i- H- 5111951116 t0 ‘ ally flnrc up between customer section 3' Towel Hold“ l‘ "'9' “MM T- 3- “@3119 "19911118- l and wniicr as the nntivc doesnt ma“ Mcxwen‘ ""1 °°mmm¢°l 51197 "(lib-MIS- ‘tnke kindly to the latest innov-' wlml 511d M"- Dllmwd- 5611001. ntlon oi issililll: scrip or trade-in chips to moot a. hortngc of small chance. With the Spaniard cquivalvnt of “trike it or lcuvc it Burldy," llic WRilPl‘ throws llic change on the table and stalks away. Wc look our.» -n .~ll|) of ordinary paper on \\'l1l('ll was printed: “Good for one msctn in trade lull-bearers were Mvssrs. James CLASS 9. Live SIM! lllil P0111"! MacDonald. Jnmcs MacNevln, S8000!) l- in) Heifer Oil! Jtihn D. MacDonald. Charles Mnc- iDniry) 1. Gladys Compton. Douiziil’. A. Muvflimunll mid John 1b) l-iciier Calf (Beef) - Arthur Mzrliounlri. tiifonnonl u-ns made Compton. in the Canoe Cove cemetery. l xi-un Webster 4. Lloyd Cox. i ‘ Common 2. Mary Compton a. James ‘ Kane 4. Doris McEwen, (‘lll‘lll_\' . McEwen. st. Peters Harbor. St-clion 5. Beans 1. Doris Mc- Ewen 2. Gordon MoEwon 8. Beth1 MacDongall. CLASS 2. ROOTS Sci-lion l. Green Mt. l. Wilfred Hogan SPPiIOn 2. Irish Cobbler Potatoes 5‘ l. Kcith Webster 2. HGITy Robbins _‘ 3. Leonard Ranahan 4. Lilla Hob- ‘ bin". l Section s. Tilmips. 1. Moi-y a» 1 nnhnn 2. Jenn Compton 3. Theresa‘ I Rossiwr. I l Potatoes Section 4. Mangels I. Ben Comp- . ion 2. JPnn Compton 3. l Compton 4. Keith Webster. Section 5. CfllTOLi l. Gerald Mc- Innis. 2. Elizabeth Compton 3.‘ Simon Section s. Par nlps l. Isabel. Compton 2. Freeman McEwen ‘ 3. Lloyd Cox. i (‘LASS .'l. VEGETABLES Section l. Tomatoes 1, Imelda’ l-‘tossiler 2. Lois McEwnn 3. Theresa Rossiicr 4. Lloyd Cox. Section 2. Cucumbers 1, Simon Section 3. Beets l. Ciflrence Mc- Ewon 2. Freeman McEwen 3. Lilla. Robbins 4. Teresa Rossiter, Section 4. Cabbage 1. Moro, Compton. Bangor; 2. Jean comp- ton. Section s. Pumkin 1. Florrle Hawbolt. Morrell; Gladys comp- ton 3. Isabel Compton. Scctinn 6. Spuah i. Compton 2. Arthur Lousc Compton. Elizabeth Compton 3. CLASS 4. FLOWERS Scction 2. Mixed Flowers l. Ev- oyn Geldert 2. Eddie Hnwbolt 8. Isabel Compton 4. Flora Comp. 1011. Sci-lion 3. Gladiolus ‘ McEwen. l SWUOH 4. Geranium. 1. 1. Margaret Florrie thur Msonougall 2. n-oemm Mc- Ewen 3. Clam 1480190118311- Bection 3. white Liechorns l. Maren scmol Fm, n‘ held m Elisabeth Compton 2. Harry Mic- Morel] Hall 0n Tuesday Sept. 14th. Dounll. CLASS 10. Collocfloni Section l. Weeds 1. School 2. Peter's Harbor School. judges were 1W3. Mlwlilillm. MT- Section 2. W-fld F10“!!! 1. Bon- Bristol (or School. section 3. Insects 1. school 2. Burger School. CLASS ll. School Work Section l. (o) Writing Grade l. l. Ruth Duke. 3t. Peter's Harbor 2. Albert BquuosBLPetei-m Harbor; ‘ 3. Clarence McEwen 4. Earl Cobb. (b) Gnrde II 1. Inttle Stewart 2. Regina Ryan 3. Joe Kane 4. Sadie Squire; 4. Iheresa Barry. Section Ltc) Grades III and IV. I. Theresa Kane 2. J. J. Dunphy a. Freeman Mclllwen 4. Claire Mosher. id) Grades V and VI. 1. Claim Henneben-y 2. Theresa MacDonald 3. Plorrle I-hwboltt Lucy Ranahsn. (e) Grades V17! fl-nd VIII. 1. sylvis Arnold. Bristol; 2. Alice Webster 2. Edna Pinlayson 3. Mary MoDougaIJ 4. Helen Ding- well. tf) Gradu 1X and X. l. Mary Kelly 2. Patricia Kelly 8. Pauline Kelly 4. Eunice MacDonald. Section 2. Map Drawing (s) Grades V and VI. I. Beth Geldert 2. Bertram McAdam 3. Owen Sinnott 4. Clara MacDougoll 4. Margaret Kelly. (b) Grades VII and VIII 1. Louise McEwen 2. Helena Hogan 3. Lloyd Cox 4. Doris McEwen 4. Gordon McEwen, (c) raeds IX and X. 1. Mary Kelly 2. Patricia Kelly 3. Pauline Kelly 3. Margaret McEwen 4. Duns- tan Dunphy. ART WORK Section 3. Grade 1.: (a) 1. Clarence McEwen 2. Ruth Drake 3. Albert Squires 4. Isabel Compton 4. Earl Cobb. (b) Grade II 1. Garth Blaxland 2. Sadie Squires 3. Alfred Mac- Donald 4. Samuel COmpton 4. Eugene Finlsyson. (c) Grades III and IV. 1. Rita Hogan ‘st-Wilfred Hogan 3. Beulah Geldert 4. Freeman MoEwen. st. Peter's Harbor. (d) Gradee V and VI 1. Berno- dine Kelly Morell 2. John Barry. St. Peter's Harbor; 3. Rcginald McAdam. Morel]; 4. Cs therine Coffin. Morel]. (c) Grades VII and VIII. 1. Reginald Eildershaw. Morel]; 2. Maurice Murphy. Morell; s. Aloy- suis Murphy. Moi-ell 4. Alexis Kelly. Morell. ' (f) Grade= IX and X. 1. Helena Hogan. Morell East: 2. Margaret McEwen. Morel]; 3. Hubcrt Coffin Morel]; 4. Leo Rositer, Morell. (g) Water Colors (Farm Scene) 1. Alice Webster More-ll East 2. Louise McEwen St. Peter's Har- bor. 560N011 4. P01110110, 1, Si. Peter's Harbor School (b) 1. St. Peter's Harbor School. Section 5. Original Postx-r i8) l. Freeman McEwen 2. John Barry 3. Teresa Barry. Bangor Morell 54111001 8. 8t. should be. Central Royall-y girls. Miss Ircfic-l McLeod gave a cicliplitful dcscript- ' ion of ‘icr trip to the Coronation and her vlsii- to Scotland. Miss Dorothy Cullen cave a pleasing account of her trip to New York and Washington. ' A short "Flower Cmitcst" follow’- Eii Mr.» Cccll Jenkins bring the pl'lZ(‘Wllllt8l‘. ! Mr... Agnew invncd tlic members for thr- Octobcr mcctlnti. Cullen served a (iolicions lunch. TO KEEP THE!“ SGFT Ono crirlcss w n \\'lll rum the most oxpvn “cc wool blan- kets. If tho ivnici- in “your locality is hard. add about two mick-spoons Th0 meeting arlionrncd and Miss‘ RQSEBUD is right upymy alley Rosebud is a prime favourite with pipe smokers. . . and ii should be. ForRosebud fills the bill. “measures up in every way lo o man's idea oi who? good tobacco and you'll soy there IS keener pleasure in this popular Maritime smoke. Try Rosebud in your pipe Cut smoking tobacco SEPTEMBER 24 1937 . k1‘ 11-1-11; MARITIME sMQKE of a reliable water softener. Use a l g bland soap thoroughly dissolved in warm water, about room tcmpera- lure. Agitale until the suds arc thick and frothy; Before immers- ing the blanket. shake well to dis- . place all loose dirt and dust. Never rub a wool blanket on n wash board. When it is‘ clean press the sud» gently from the blanket. D0 ‘ not wring. Rinse thoroughly in clcur warm wntpr: about three musings shonki bc silfficicnt Never dry in the hot sun or in iucezing Till’. Sudden cold causes thc wool fibrcs to contract and your blanket will shrink. if you dry it in the house. do not hang it over or near a radiator. To make PhiladclpliitI-clirhkrlfi; quarts of green tomatoes, 4 pounds of green ciibbngc, 1 quart of small green cilcumbcrs. and l] sweet green peppers. all chopped fine. Put into a porcelain sauce- pan 3 quarts of vinegar. ivith ti“ following spices. each loosely tied in a little Ffillflll? of chccwclothr One ounce. each. nf allspice berries whole cloves. bladcs of mat-c. \\'ll0l( black pcplwi‘. cclcry sccd and mustard seed. Lei tlic whole rnme slowly to a boil. tlnin arid the chopped vegetables. with 1 cup salt mid cook for 2O to 30 nnnuics. Pill into jars while hot. This or any other chopped pickli may be put into halves oi lriuor skins. and served as a l‘(‘l'.~ll witl individual portions of cold meat, MacDonald. 0f Human Skull River at Mannaquac, York County. l is to be investigated by police. The skull was found on farm property I of Eldon Curry. Section 4. Coke l. Mildred Jay 2» M111‘)! Rbsiiter 3. Catherine M“- Dilslgitill 4. Mae Masher. ion 5. Fudge 1. Lois 0o a, 11; t}; p055 13°111fli11119 Kelly 4. Lila MoGrllth. remolhlss WBISLUBlSIzOSQ oflblioilgagitihff l MSgci-ion g. finned Beets 1. Louise I den, 36. who disappeared from ‘fcgiom l-I My Sinnotvt 3. neon‘ the farm of A. L. Blipp st, Queens- ‘ a "3" - bill? Bix years ago. He was a son | oi George F. Burden, ex- M_ L. A. , Claire Hennebery. Morell Minutes of last meeting read and R891" members go each n-idny afternoon, and have group singing Mp5, A, Agnew and Mrs. l-l. Gillespie to 80 for “ ptember. 590L101! 5- Hemstitchlng l. Ilunloo MacDonald 2. Florence Msthoson. Bristol; 3. Mary Slnnott. CLASS I. (B) section 1. Book liinds i. fugi- nuld Phalen 2. Dunstan Murphy. Section 2. Black Board Complss 1. Dunstan Murphy 2. A. J. MM!- Adam. Morell; section 3. Miscellaneous 1. Reg- innld Phalen 2. Ted Mcllwen 3. Theodore Welnlor 4. Reginald MacAdam. Mn. Agnew and Mrs. E Roper and Mrs. F. McKay. Mil call on "Home Economics" The program for the evening was s very interesting one 0on- sisting of two travel taih by two § i- Sectlon I. Barred Rocks 1. Ar- 79t n. Men's fleece piece all sizes. 1.38 .'..'.i derwear all sizes. 1.29 PRO WSE BROS. L TD. WORKING MEN’S NEEDS SMOCKS and OVERALLS Mum's work shirts sizes 14 1~2 to 17. Men's Police braces - — - 29c to 50c Men's heavy wool hose - - 25c to 50c lined Men's fleence lined combination un- 1.49 Headquarters For Men's Carhartt Overalls and Smocks in blue 8: black denim. Full cut, triple stitched sizes to 44. 11' ' Men's blue redback and black heavy denim cut hard wearing overalls sizes to 46. 1.50 t. 1.75 _ Menscottonade pants strong hardwear- ing material. Good roomy cut sizes 32 to 46. 1.79 Men's blue and khaki combination overalls roomy cut of heavy weight denim. 2.5 ..,, Laced back sailor pants made of heavy fieeced blue denim all sizes. 1.50 _Men's riveted dungarees in three weights of denim sturidly constructed for rough wear all sizes. “.00 to 1 Men's blue mackinaw zipper front wind- breakers heavy weight. Two slash pockets and side straps all sizes. 3.75 to 4.59 Men's heavy wool rib underwear 2 piece all sizes. 21M a suit and up Men's all wool sweaters with zippefi colors navy, wine and royal blue in sii sizes. ‘.60 Men's all wool coat sweaters jumbo knit assorted colors and sizes. 2.50 ... 4.50 full full 1.25 underwear 2 sult 1.59 1