vi: «a. \‘Afidsaw' appointed to the telephone mittee' Mrs. R. MacKensle. Miss Nora MacLean. Mrs. M. Birt. lWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Gift Of Appreciation midi mm “d M” R' The-next meeting will be held P t d T M at the home oi Mrs. S. Dingive‘fi land the following members w e o r l he on the lunch committee: Mrs. A gift of appreciation was gi-lthat arrangements had beeni gfigln' Mrs“ J' D"""' M"‘ R. , ven to Mrs. White for her past made with Mr. Wilson Ros s.l w‘ _ 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 21, 1968. ' work as organist and treasurer principal The of CQAHS regardingl . of the church. at the recentlhouslng for students in caseli‘govzed by ferreshme'lts' 5"" y the hostess. asSisted by meeting of the Murray Harbourlthey may be storm- stayed. the lunch committee United Baptist Missionary Soc-t rs. Albert Craswell was. ' iety and Ladies' Aid held at tbelpresented with an Institute pin BURTON w 1, home of Mrs. Marion White. 'in appreciation of her help for: A thank you letter from Mrs. The president Mrs. Thomasimany years by typing the pro-tn. L. Burge (or a layette (or The Rainbow Club held their where Cpl. Greer will be Ita- ‘Fraser presided and the meet-1grams and assisting in otherloverseas' was read at a meeting February meeting at Sunset Lod- Itioned. .l n. opened with the hymn sphases of Institute work. !of the Burton w. 1_ held recent. ge with the president, Mrs. P. l“Trust and Obey." Scripture. A report on the anniversaryily at the home of Mrs. [van Col- Sharam. presiding. Mr. John Doull. Central Bed— reading was in unison. readingvparty which is planned for the'licutt, The meeting was Opener! With i(Nine, arrived home on Saturday from Ecclesiastes chapter nine;fifteenth birthday of the Insti- Mrs. Lance Dalton. presided the motion by Brig. E. Keeping. lfrom Florida after visiting rela- verses fourteen. through eigh-llute was given by Mrs. C.H. Sel- and the meeting opened with the followed by prayer by Mrs. R. ftives. teen. Meditation was “Devilsilar. Committees were appoint-institute Ode, followed by the Francis, accompanist for thel gCheck Mate." The Lord‘s Pray-jed to take care of the arrangejMary Stewart collect in unison. meeting was Mrs. . . Mac- Mrs. Judson MacLean has re- ier In unison and hymn “Takelments for same. ’ Minutes were read and approv- Nalr. *turned to her home in Kensing- the Name of Jesus With You"; Mrs. II.B. Spence reported outed. followed by the treasurer's Mrs. Hope Clarke was wel-'ton from the Prince County Hos- Roll call was answered by a the work of the 4-H girls. I re ort. . _ comed back from a trip. lpital. Summerside. where she scripture verse beginning with Following the regular busmcasl The Sickk-ommittee reported The president welcomed tour ‘has been a patient. S. In the absence of the secre- meeting Miss Mary ThOI'fipS'on,.’VlSItllIg patients in hospital and new members: Mrs. Mark Spen- tary Mrs. Robert Glover was In provincial nutritionist was in- ' a new committee was appointed cer. Mrs. E. Saunders. Mrs. L.l Mrs. R. E. Wilhite. and little charge of the minutes. E ach trod-need Mrs. C. H. Mont- to wait the sick. They are Mrs. Phillips and Lieut. Joyce Aird. ldaughier. Oralie. of Memphis. member read individually about'gomery convener of home econ- Henry Dalton. and Mrs. van Brig, 15:. Chandler thanked the .Tenn.. are visiting at the home our missionary the “Over-i'omics' and a demonstration in Collicutt. In the school. commit. club for valentine treats for the Ioi Mrs. Wilhite's parents Mr. seas Missionary Digest." sandWich making was given by tee is Mrs. Ivan Collucutt and guests. .and Mrs. George Cotton. Ken- Mrs. Marlon White had a bible Miss Thompson. Members then program committee 15 Mrs. Clif- ‘presented her with a small ford Collicutt. Mrs. Henry Dal- Plans were discussed for en-lslngton. quiz. A cakeless cake sale will ' I ‘i tertainment for the members and ». ‘be held at the March meeting of gift, and a vote of thanks. ‘ on. .' e Dalton. Mrs. Hm A card party was held the &)ciety at e home of Lunch was served by the hos- Ivan Collicutl and Mrs. Peter .... meeting closed with the MI:- MR. AND MRS. MITIer Autumn Flowers Are Decor For Wedding in Porkclole l iConclles Are Lil For Ceremony The summers“? Business and Auld's sister and brotlier-ln-law Professional Womens Club held iMr- and 1"“ Leonard Vamher' Spring Valley Hall on Satur- ;day evening when five tables Phyllis Harris. itess and committee in charge. ‘Dalton are on lunch committee. The meeting was closed with. T pah Benediction. Meeting closed with he. Mrs. Lance Dalton Will be Mr. and Mrs. Waller Auld. .‘were in play. Winners of high prayer by Rev. A. G. J. Sleeveleucen. ‘ . , ‘(tharlnttetownI had as their gu. prizes were Mrs. Ivan Adams followed by lunch which was ST JAMES UCW 5“” Fa“ W‘" be answered by G'ft‘.?£°w°r' I???" h"!- ests over the weekend rs. ‘and Chester Champion. With served by the hostess Mrs. ‘. ' ' ' A Ir's’h “ORE. . gun a! a “m ‘ so“, 2 M“ - . The United Church Women of Our letter friend convener \Vl“ aprons — each one yard! Us. White. HUNTER RIVER WI. ‘consolation prizes going to Mrs. iWilliam Cousms and Wilbur Bry- 5" James united Chumh' Sm“ 59“" 3 N a ‘lctler friend“ ris. met at the home of Mrs. ery, .w.'l‘, hostess for the March Meeting. mate WCkets in Discov- scraps for pockets. holders. Pat , tern 7370: \ .. \ \.\.\\\ . .. \\ ~ I GAY MATCH-MATES Apple and butterfly—match 'n' potholders' transfer: printed pal. V . . . . . . i . . .. their recent meeting at vaorth 7.“ Dartmm'lh' "to" . M F k 3 1] h .E. Adams recently with the pre- More information on na eitern‘ cutting chart The “whim: of “my \irnlna. 'llic grooms molhci. Mrs. . . . i 0 m Island the Vah rs. ran agna_ was as. . t _ V I m . . ' daughter of \lr. and \lrs. .I A. Minsc. wore a double knit sheath to “2:9 “Exam: ha lchvzrllsleals: Vi;th {fiends and: Mrs, Larry Van Ypet-ne‘ char- less to the Hunter River WI for lsighhl. Mrs. George Roach pre- Signs for our district Will be ob- Thirty - five cents «mum IBen‘i Arseiimill. Park-dale, and style dress of blue with brown .29 L-adiognofirthe ‘Un‘hed Church’flrelatim in Kensinglon, nun-;lottetown was a recent guest at the Fephuary meeting. Mrs. 035' '"8~ . . taxi?!” k ‘ f m f til" "11ft Billion (no stamps, Charles .Ioscph, son of \Ir. and accessories and a corsage of‘ The tvhe‘me wag “Imcmafionalistaffnage' pownal and Lower the home of her parents. Mr. V- 5m“ . PPeSldeni. COHdUClEd: The meeting opened with call I V an you me rom e a-.pease 0‘ ice Brooks. car, . Mrs. William Muise, Charlotte- white feathered carnations. i .. .. Montague M M”. Ivan Harrington, the meeting. Roll call by secre-‘lto worship by Mrs. L. Dingwell. ml) of the 9 Mrs. Ernestrof Guardian - Patriot Pattern town, took place rcccntlv at St. Following the ceremonv, a rawhimht‘ Mn‘ menus” of Ken'l ' . _ ‘spring Valley_ 38W MPS- C-H- 59118!‘ was all‘ltISSiStECI by MI‘S- 5~ Dmgwell- MaCGregm was.read' . l" 60 From St. w" Tomi!” Pius X Church, Parkdale, I".E.I. ccption was held in St. ~Pius X i smgmn was gueSt Speaker an.d‘ Mr“ and Mr" ‘am‘er “tum'. swered by giving a household! Roll call was answered by l6 MI‘S. M89 lely. “th is Fe-’ 1. Ont. Ontario residents add l .~ . . . 1 - - ’ ismke "" the Stat“ M “{0me“ m ed recently from a three week! . ~ hint. Corresponding secretary,lmembers the minutes or the turning to her home In Boston,lcent sales tax. Print mph The double ring ccicmony “as Parish Hall. The brides table,pnland which k her “an”, mum 1 Janet Evans enleilained the . . . V ,th .f I I} performed by Rcr. R V. \lac— was tastefully decorated with‘ r, ghe also ‘mla‘ed ersonax ‘holiday cruise to the West Ind-members of the JIA_ of st. Ste. Mrs. R.L. Smith. I read several January mceling were read and \laS.PF959ni9d WI 8 Ill MI‘S. V PATTERN NUMBER. NAME. Kenzie, Organist was Wilbert Autumn flowers, lighted candles. 5' ‘. ' d p. 1 has on the Mvgg gunman phenvs Church. Burlington. for letters from shut-ins, who had the treasurer reported a sub- (oilic'utt read a poem After-l ADDRESS“ exper'enccs She had .“rmg t.‘°i ” ‘ received Christmas boxes. and stantial bank balance. 10W composed by her 5151“: 1963's Biggest Needlecraft Mclnnis. soloist was Miss Myrna and wedding cake. Music during‘world Wm. H Followmg th Nicholson. e reception was provided by ' th The bride was given in marri- Mr. Wilbert McInnls. Miss Myr- . l 8 lsbe and her daughter, Anna,~ da p0“ of s aim Trinld 'who was dressed in Polish cos- “mu ' p ith ' la meetin . When the h ' e" reg“ r g a letter of thanks from a mem- ber who had been ill. Mrs. CH.» Sellar reported having contactfi Reports were heard from the Laurie. various committees. Correspondence included ' ' ‘ i t k th t Ber- Thmrqtmer" 00 em 0 ad ipresident, Darlyene Harrington gt Vinjipresided. Plans were made for ' ‘ ‘ ‘tbe Children's World Day of 1Islands of Grenada age by her father and wore a lna Nicholson and Mr, Frederickl ; ,- - l , . I I , . ballerina length gown of Wl‘lltelAl‘SPI’lallli. Miss Thelma Walsh, Gigi? entertamed Nth piano ‘gg't'stsi 5" Luc‘a' Am'gl'a and St‘ lPrayer service to be held at the 3d Mr. dLionfl Dixghh. pl‘0\'ll501tallglal;k‘you “Ole from Mrs- w- vamour' fleurette brocade. T b e fittcd . RN circulated the guest book. ‘ ". - . . . .a s l ' next regular meeting on March rama irec or, w regar of on e. . y ' torso with elbow length sleeves Rev. Andrew MacDonald was Iprgscfigglegflaigglgigs; hum . . 151. The leader, Mrs. Keith Suds- ilnstructing the group in a one-; A rummage sale will ‘be held Bflflif‘lwfl; topped a controlled skirt whiChlcailed upon by Mr. Harold Muisel ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald HdS- was named by Norma ac play in the church hall on rebruai'y‘ MINISTERS me DIES . _ M'lla , assisted b Mrs. featured a Side drape caughtlto propose the toast to the bride l Elladghaw. y with one large self rose. Hcr which was suitably responded to; head piccc consisted of a SliOlIl—‘ French illusion which was al- ‘ of honor which was responded to land was “Pym”, tachpd lo a crown of simiilatediby the besl man. in): pearls. She carried a cascade of Out of town guests incliidcdysidp ply-Ll: sensation roses. iMrI. John F‘. Perry of St. Nich-l Attending the bride was deter. Mrs Keith I‘larrarh, wholalsn relatives and friends from.“ hospitalized. wore a ballerina length gown oflseveral parts of the Island, Nova' mjdnighf blue with malchinngcolia and New Brunswick. head piece and carried a bou- nl. Memb William Muise brother of the I groom. was t 9 host man, parts of New Brunswmk. lr‘or‘K Mrs. Arscnaiill mother of the travelling the bride wore brill" Wm" “ flip“ “i "HIP" brown double knll wool sheath beige lace OI'PI‘ taffeta With matching accessories and wore al eorsage of pink feathered enr— uatlons. l ELLEN'S DIARY Clothing Disoppeors When Mot ls Being Moole “And how do you find this winter. Ellen?" one who came by to chat with us a few minut- es this morning asked. “It‘s a nice winter!" wc said. “Clean.” he noddcd. “A great new Provincial By-Laws. and turquoise accessories. l l I went." He smi ed come with me. She's making a dcrstaffed. Wlnlcr to get on with anv work mat voii know. Meeting im “hen things get straighten- ’ ' n I. . . . _ , i . . 7 [courting sense. PERFECTION 0R CARNATION Ma le Lear 1 maktn ofuthe farm. . I‘le gl'anced around the kitchen. know she has a problem but ied out. 1 was taken by surprisei so my advice K relax 3.. With an A Barge , mince Good wheeling for machine _Voii re not in that business she has. One manifestation is {but somehow couldn't say no. I :sympathefic and unn’urried 'if he 0m" burger we nffcrcd. lhikwm‘hers" m h u ' tbal s‘he railinot bcar ilo hbe men“. know his Wm. but gather-find“ to ca“ . e soon Haw DOZ ‘ “\‘cs We \\f‘ll| down to town i 0- ‘1 WON 0. WP ll'ln- j armin pmpe. cxcopt n or he had 3 ha v home life and is i ‘ " . .' . ‘ . . . ‘ ’ 1 "rd. home. Others have to R0 ‘0 the W- ever. dont alert r neighbor FIVE ROSES—25 LII. and wonderfully tasty. mgr made I‘lierc's certainly a Iascina- store. for her and do similarl . - Y . . "Town?" lion in it." he said. "Once a Ichores that most of us do for gogmhamf, ir°ggdw';;,“ti"d§g vbrafld'mi‘. “MW” " “l? 3‘; Hamburger Lift in each envelope for one pound of mm- C05“ My“ There was a “a” 0; woman gets a piece of canvas ,ourselves. l b ( d‘o .t wa t to gem mi? gos'msé’“ yogi: “cc ‘ 'l' ‘ I . x F ~i only a penny or two a serving. ' r' . “"in the frames, there's no keep-‘ Do you or your readers know [h t l‘l’v bl: '" th i 3 ry awor mun”? CANADA “MT GRADE g“"‘“'"” or s M TH N6 F0 '“"“‘—‘ -l. 9 I PRINTED PATTERN ling her away from it. until it's of a place thal might. offer some " a~s 5" P Pong o 9 same i “hm-h 'her commn’ n“ b) 8.0 ‘ ~° E I R THE MEN! Let "~19 men in your hm” us . "new chance of n, MW, f h r, qMitziitli but not to the same church. imall or personal interview. LB Toilet c. little of your favourite bath-conditioner. ‘ “w-hm WNW" is in” low: '0 WM; and) “if” "a ah“; Please answer soon. _ '. ‘Wrile her In care of The Guar- ' Tissue ' CAEAGPQ’” EffiugUE'lri “1 [thew fihaa'ing ‘ He shook his head. smilcd. less house and in this way coul ler [lizzmvég'zvxafvbgemznmgfih 91in: _ FIRM RIPE ml: ’2 Q" ' ngegmomfiy meet-3,2153%; 3:311:93? l “Don't ask me! Though I did :offset part of the expense. The‘lmhhhz “urge” to h“ anentiohf u u- - Re“ “'15 really clean shave. Helps keep their razor hhear her say a while back,;lra]ance if moderate. could be=' a ‘pmshemve hm Mend; LB. OW..le Nd. clean. too. But is won’t be. any surprise to ,lhat she had seen one at thelhandlcd by us. i H. BENNETT CARR , I you if you’ve made a habit, as I have. 0 [Fair last slimmer. that she was: of your garments?" we chuck- l l fill ; "Not lost," we said. id “That‘s so," he agreed. “They isanitarium? I've never heard 0 ,long as you know where it is!" :that medical management "(lb I don't know. ‘not like it used to be when we igical source of help to you. fed the home-grown grains ' to my adVice is to lthem. about all you have left for icounselor and explore ways lyourself." he chuckled. "is the lodd cake. .and the cheery program for your sister cl" zsteer her into it. i "I wish," Alex offered this af—f ilcrnoon over the picture he was] job. But I just never seem find a husba ivcr come a n orangei leaf. I'd rather they stayed al- lways green. That is my favorite . icolor.” ‘ home. "And why?" in good cook "I don't know. I think it in be-' My cause I like the green grass, and llhe green leaves mer". he smiled. The aim. brilliant then on the ‘Ff’hl'llflf‘y fields made a square 1of gold on the wall beside him. fAnd on the conch_ washed in its ‘n'warmih. Curiosity. a round of lorangy fur. purred a cat's song. Stars keep their watch now. ‘ "See the time n in. rziien-ii's' bedtime!" James exclaime Into 3;” 5'” “it. "mm" 31/“ 3w“ our silence. starting up from the M‘ “‘7‘ Cold armchair. He sighs. "Isn't "I II'Cnggp‘ssopfgxzz “12in. . .ycs. nothing short of amaz- ‘ Ing the way a day slips away!" LOUNGE IN LUXURY SLIP INTO something prcl. —~ this robe or daytime dress neckline g leaving next month. Cy with a ring .. Dacron print. Printed Pattern M02 Sizes 14%. 16%. into. 7017. 22!? i i CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service this pattern. Ontario rcsidenta '“ ' Wm aims ~ ~ ri— .. sass... .. ._ W m"- nioons'r KNOWN MEDICAL "MIMIC Algond order” (to ANNE Am. care :uardisn-Pat-‘known single deposit of barite riot Pattern Dept. no Front si. ! In the world. It is used chi y mfwuom. lln oii well drain. Nova Scotia has the largest cm" M Po'mu m Richmond St" CI'INI \ ii it a Mary ‘lam and Muriel Haslam. Spring' til-1:31 . _ Mrs. Vclma Bendlscn. who Is . b~" “'0 hr'd03rmm' H" ”‘ “'r" a mcmhcr of the Charlottetown. der length \‘f‘ll nf handrolled [proposed a toast in tho matron j R and r, (huh. was in al'ondnn to tibe meet- by Mrs. Olive Waite Pre- ‘ ers learned of the ill-1w”: her .olas. grandmother of the blade. ‘ ties: of Mrs. Ethel Compton who m l The next meeting is to be held , y. . . . ‘ , . ‘al the home of Mrs. Louise l-Iun- ‘Greer‘ .“m‘ m" Carl and daugh ‘3 Think”?! 053’ Tea in the L9“ Following “IF reception Ml‘. fer on 12 March, Lunch Conven- “us, of White and b1” cam" and Mrs. Miiise left on a short‘er is Mrs. Mary Bradshaw. Eacbi trip through Nova Scotia a n d member “’35 31V?" 3 copy 0&3: ' ‘Marjorie Champion advised that ; 3any donations for clothing foriMrs. Grcc Unitarian Relief may be left at spend a two weeks furlouin be- lch-gs, with twig, coat and brown 350 Maple Avenue. Summersicle. lfore going to Greenwood. N.S., (Photo: c. o. Macxay) MARY HAWORTH Mentally Ill Sister Neecls Heollb Core Progrom . Dear Mary Haworth: I have a business dcalings willi a sister badly in need of psychia- ;who lost his wife just two mon- tric aid. That old bugavboo. lack tbs ago after a ‘crcam to go. And the eggs. And ‘ of money. prevents our getting i There are two do iW»‘ "N‘de a few ihlhgl- 50 welhcr first - rate private treat‘ll’i and took a bite of early dinner. and lmcnl. She has had a state in-‘ . “I had tolslitiitional care without success; coax lbc Wife 3 bit before she'd ‘apparcnly the institution is un-l ness matter. During our comma :in the near future 5 her, you never would h She is a Christian and them Dear W.F.: Are you proposing lchiatric treatment in a private say that ‘Nothing is lost so such an arrangement and doubt has "You're fortunate to have lever tried It. jcream and eggs to sell." we You don't say whether your isaid sister lives in your commiinily ‘ There's not or in another place. In any case. imuch cream this time of year- in the city from which you write rwe have only a few cows fresh- ttbe local Family Service Agency encd yet. And as for eggs-it's lhas a first-rate staff and is a -lo- icic- ithem. By the time you buy lay- l phone the agency. set up a con- ling mash and other dainties for lt‘idcntial interview with a staff devise a suitable health care and M. H. 1 Dear Mary Hawortb: I am a coloring in his book, “there'd ne- ; spinister. 35. and have a good nd. Actually I've ne- ver been too popular. I own my ave a good can- and am molhcr lived wllh me for five years before she died. I've In the sum-l also had the responsibility of my “ sister and her daughter. The lat- iter ls with me now but will be For the. past Ill years I've had inanicii PIIAIIMIIIIY here to serve. you ANY hour of the day or night I Mrs. Rea h Bagnall reported,” at 7: . . ngton' g A congregational social cveii- HAMILTON. Ont. 'field were in Victoria rerently. and paid a visit to Mr. John Ste- ewari. Elll‘t‘ka HGIISP- ‘ ' I G 'd H lhall on March 15th. when sand- Rev. L. Cowan. "' e lwichcs and coffee will be serv- of St. Andrew's Presbyterian led Admission to this event Will ‘Churoh here and past moder- Mrs. Cecil Mill. Kensinglon. is. ;Sbow stars smocked accesson ' A 'drawing in the dark' con-lies — it's our new Needlecraft a test was won by Mrs. Home ‘Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-lo- .you designs to knit. crochet. Sell. The meeting closed. followedlweave. embroider. quilt. Plus ___lfree pattern. Send 5 cents now? i later of the Presbyterian Church l (CPi—Mrs. g in Canada. ‘Ing will be held in the (‘-lllll‘('ll Charles L. Cowan, wife of Very} Hamilton Civic Hospital. ‘ ministerlcongregation honored Mr. and Mrs. Cowan last year on their 50th wedding anniversary. died Tuesday at ~ t' t in the P. E. I. hospital. ‘1 h‘ k' D I lhp' 35 (This. a paemihe in receiving treat- lT y Mrs. B. Stewart. 32:: (first. hl‘l. ‘ . i rter were appo nt 0 e. en the‘ La Rl‘nll'nlt‘ rnmmliIFP for cleaning church for February. The following members were; The Montague Girl Guides and single candle on the Corporal KPnhFih GNP". M‘Y'S- lBrownies with their leaders held birthday cake. _ Work done by the Guides was ‘on display. CONT arrived home rc- .ion Hall recently. 5cently from Germany where Cpl. ‘ The tea tables were decoraiEd‘ Mrs. Gordon Avard, Provincialiand asked the support and as- he “’m‘ Poued 913"" and lightedlCommissloner from Charlotte-isistance of the mothers. 2”“ rm” yea” .candles and the cent” of an"? town was present and commend- Mrs. A. E. Ings and Mrs. Er- Thev Wm met at Mom‘ihn by lilo“ were the decorated cakes m ed the girls and their leadersnest MacDonald presided at I i"s parents and will .‘ honor of the birthday 01' Lfldy for their efforts. Also prcSent the tea urns. Serving were Mrs. Baden‘Poweni The Guides- und' from the Provincial office were Eric Duvar, Mrs. Marvcn .lolin- 'Cl' the direcmn “f Mrs- George Mrs. Austin Scales. Mrs. E ric son. and Miss Betty Gallant as-. warn”. Presented ‘ page“t 1“ Found. Mrs. Earl Taylor a nd‘sisled by several of the Guide l iWhiCh the Candle'lilmefl were Mrs. Neil Mathcson. land Brownies. 30in!“ Cudmorev Gene" Car— Charlotte Gordon P.H.N., Dis-j The ladies lpemfl'n Donna Juksw- A n“. trict Commissioner spoke brieflyil.egion Auxiliary catered. lilacGowan. Carol Ferguson. De- bbie Sinclair,. Sandra Verna MacKlnnon. The Brownies, under the lea- ,,/ dership of Mrs. William Brebaut, . -’ gave a demonstration of thelrl man activities. Blanche Moyaert, re-l presented the Brownies. lit the Sim” '“ness' loneliness of major bereavement “ghte‘rs' ages as early as the spirit moves him 10- ~ to make the effort. And I don't A few weeks after llf‘l‘ death I think that an afternoon or even.‘ had to contact him on a hIISl- ing spent with you in that spirit i ‘ nee “dating” ter. inda. iGreer has been serving for t branch. Chances are, you 1 day than piping-bot dumpling easy to make with TEA-BIS WHEN QUALITY COUNTS COUNT O NOU‘R MEATS .When you use Mon ’ ' you smply With beef or lamb stew! I all-purpose Tea‘Bi mix on your shelf MAPLE LE AF RINDLESS PICTURE PAC I’M NOT EXAGGE if i. ’ ' .\. _._ [at ih. 65° or: a: O O 'z ation he asked me about dating; construed as in the ' JI‘N wm‘m" "9" hood to the fact that he is a lFLOUR 69c; . _ _ 4 When :V°" 80‘ m touch,le hm!- : see: out LUCKY DOLLAR on Fort moan SPECIALS l um, ostensibly to talk’ busmcss. And Insurance counsellh' .. . - ‘ vvvvv lto seek the company of trusted: t associates, as respite com the ; ’ ‘luxurious' necessities! l l Miss Lynnle Aitken i ALLA- l your bargain — then see the B of lwriiir COULD as Micah—foihinher on a c s. . . . K! It's a great idea and they're so simple _to make! arch Tea-Bisk ‘ d milk or ‘\ V‘ . dum lin mix, i ad 3 FAMOUS s watepr, tghen let those luscious dumplings i Fog ‘puff up, hot and tender. Delicious served IDENTIALLY YOURS ———by Byrne Hope Sanders Finance Plan. This modern plan gives me the means to afford a really big bargain even if it costs more than I want to pay out in cash at the moment. If you see something you really want going at bargain prices — a_ fur coat, furniture, even a car — talk to the llpeople at your neighbourh f ’ be having it delivered shortly after- wards. A low-cost. life-insured B of M Family Finance Plan loan of the. Montague; puts big bargains on a sensible morfihly-payment basis. First is: know you'll find sk just about the handiest . even handier now that it comes in con- venient, pre~measured, l-cup envelopes! RATING when I say that this all-in-one seasoning does something spectacular for good, plain hamburgers. Just try FRENCH'S HAMBURGER LI ' ‘ spirited spices, herbs and other seasoning! hat makes hamburgers extra-plu Ask for French’s Hamburger_Lift . . recipes on the package and three envelopes inside. With enough cately scented Calgon Bouquet ‘conditions’ 4 .4 “taken up with. I believe she fore a church-sponsored instilu-; , - 1‘ i made a sketch of it then.” jlion might be best. But I know lfiZSrbfmggs was m the bark or I Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: WINNER 0F ELECTRIC "MR; the. water: . . makes it soft. silky and helps soap to lather . - ~ “You‘ve not been missing any i of none. so write to you. W.F. y I w m g 1 th t h , ml d 1 Phone 4-3317 . 4-5435 DRYER WAS 1 leaves no itchy scantiim and there‘s never 8 . . . 0“ 99 a 9 s e" e t Chfllnuetowl' REL sure you'll agree With me . . . Calgon Bouquet is one 0 liter ‘ ll Calgon Bouquet in your bath. Deli- NTREAL Family 0 next my. juicy bath-tub ‘rin '. l'm lied that your sister might do house-i "But I am." he grinned rue— hold chores for board-and-kcepi ly. “My old sweater is gone!" ‘to reduce the costs of her psy- of Canada’s Favourite Digestive . . . fwo new features In a_ny package, Canada’s favourite— the best Digestive biscuit ever baked. Peek Frean’s 8-oz. Digestive now to in the new red wrapper. i I" m I wmww" PEEK FREAN .. l. _11' ‘