w-e- . w-r» m“ - »v-—e— —---—. uwvuea~@....~».,-.»\....i . MQNDAY. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN tet-d-e-ut-et-died-dut-dw-e-e-is-l-itwe-l-et-it-d-e-e-i-ei-d-em-l-é-kil-it-eii. gin-rm“ gummy] A. R. P. NOTICE g PRACTICE BLACKOUT TUESDAY, ulilcii i0, 1942 9.30 Ml. T0 i0 P. ti. rams: EDWARD isliuin AREA e Under authority dated December 22nd, 1941, 0t’ the Minister o! l _ w m h Pensions and! NBhIOIEIfHCHIIIE b] IIEVQRIIII-ICIIBdAII‘ liaigePrecautlilon H; g zzglgrvxflf§hilirzl§h pozgsts. ‘Telils gulations un ert e e enceo ana a egua ons o genera y pu , lished, providing for general precautions and for emerlleiiey iliiii i691 blackout to be held and conducted from 9.80 p. m. to 10 p. m‘. on Tues: day the 10th day of March, 1942, in the area. of Prince Edward Island. “elféliirki et- a!‘ 'b:£'_'£'.'£'_'!'.d':b oi? dié-"Zefif-E-iéf -Y£i*kQ41F£{-I~I'I'I£§i+E1i+IIé§+. outside. LOCAL WARDENS. " oi.‘ ehei- '5' ohehf!" AVOID EXCITEMENT, OBEY RULES HARRY H. COX, Iulfillllll.’ he; men. l lowly l-IIIIIO ill! l" ll""" 5. ' W u CORRECT m “"‘“‘ This Easy wiy Eliminates 000K! for Photosranlia. b-ue. anus“! CONFEDIBATION urn maul.- “m”- ' LONDON, When heal 5 v5 mi; victory and your pqiietivatioa with glllflh eyxianiu mm?“ guy victory Bonds! "I will’ temporary relief. Your con- li-lao-e-o-li. giipation ma! he caused by lack of ______ en htHli ol"bulir inyourdiet. , were" ..':-..:..'*..-‘.‘.‘: ‘rt: ilk-i...- E..tb1%.“"i"~:; '"' wee y m - - ahliw Y. P. Emmy durlhmt 3i" ALLBRAN il l0 good, with cream. month of livsblill-ry were he d B 9 milk, fruit uiceqorin hot mutfine. Eat homes, lat and 3nd- MY- Mid M?!‘ ALL-BRA every day and drink Fred Shaw, lrd. M!“ is‘ pien of water.‘ But remember, Everett Crosby. 4th. - l - QLI, RAN doom t work like puru- Pemy MacDonald. ‘HM’! W" I l!" twee; it saline time. In twooonvenienl attendance at all the meetinse. ‘ifhfi alaee at your pooafe. Or in individual devotional will” w liver» will aervln I i,» at Illtlilrllltl- Made gzlmduclteg Mimi-Ir dggéigz fa’; by Kc logo in London, Canada. emne v a w phfl-QQ h l ht After this per- Igd a progigafin Ihadlwaye carried out y a committee appointed for the 1F ‘IP-l-é-Eibé-bil-"li-li-l-Il-ilfll-‘Q i $131717 being a. joint Yoiins People's Union lg has contributed an equal amount I to the financial account oi’ the Un- This oeliunn la rolorved for Iowa o! -“ lad..;"a.rsrésa.ilxr.flii; Jr. an. ':':.-::: .‘."'r.'i1'.‘.t: i: : g a. swwaii and ma. J. varnish 31);; "°'"'- "M" III-W I i '97 I493 o‘ ill-ml’ miter“! ‘or ‘he M‘ 6”“ Jwonw nu or maxim wmbmc. auras - a quiet but "1' GWRQETOWN - The World l Representing Minister of Pensions I: we“, wedding was wlemmzed on my of Prayer was wortliil ob. and National Health and Chairman Provincial Committee. 477$ LI G II '1‘ S—0utside lights and fires to he pilt out. Inside lights to lie put out or prevented from showing any beams or reflection {i "sen wiiii brown accessories and devoted to Inter. Denominational outside, even temporarily on opening of door or the like. Whole area must remain dark for full period. TRAFFIC — All except authorized vehicles must stop and remain pro- *3 perly parked during the whole period, and show no light. look of a delicious wPridlng supper the ‘lime ‘>1’ MY-‘l- Claude Nichol- PERSUNS - If at home, remain there, unless duty or emergency pre- vents. If elsewhere, rerilziin in shelter if possible. Avoid streets and roads, use care zit crossings. Make no light i ‘ w.M.s. MEETING-Tile February ‘The Scripture lesson was read by Allow no children out. ALL CITIZENS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ARE ASKED TO CO-OPERATE dvetvdu-iie-eieeir-eireirdeeie-ieeieeir-lreloeleolrdeelreieeireloeie decide-viral.‘ OO'OOQQOQ40-4§%O-OOQQ-O'OG l‘ Landing; §§~99Q90009f§+§*§'§'9-§§O9'9 we . Q! Si i. i. J v f e I e (‘II.\I"I‘I.'II. XX N0 ESCAPE! When the mun flung wide a door S flu 1".) Wile. lluiirlli ubuildzillcgulid 0f , ,. pi . lll bi. ~ i brilliance in con~ . ‘ Llllllllfibn. II. was iilii lilgli. villlltetl uptlrtlllcllt, li'(l hlaiiiioii-“li; as a. ll; iiiosl modern style. Bu’ ll'(1lll the three sides oi this one, and were brilliantly lit. fuo. so that the ltliole effect was one of vilsiiii-ss and eleunlice. Ill the room where Bond stood, lf7lllt‘ [IO/Ell OI‘ lllOfC XllEll WVFC grmliw-il. limc-iiiiipz to the radio, lun- izd ill to i1 lorciun political sileeirli. Vuli Krolien culilc forward. " lenses me very much, Mr. Bond. n: you shall be here with us on our lust pleasant. little evening here “Wliul?” Bond murmured. “Last ermil " 'I‘heli he seemed to rc- ninrlibci". _"Ol course, voure of! m the ill0l‘_lllll,',!—-—" m;T’Q_-nurli§—in lees than an hour. talked. Van Kronen hnd ' the ivay out from the . m. oi the interior rooms. i loscd doors, ihroe mun ll ill urgent and enm- - Tlify Qlaiircd lID as Vim Kronen entered, ff-lloutil by lloiid. ' . low-ii lookinir not in the . d. was inwardly" sur- i ‘ll elzizod as he looked - in other of those Lhrce V . _C iii iiioiii~corbillciit like ‘an 1-. iii~i~ i112 know well cilouizh. h.- wzis Ann f Gumbel". the SIIDDOSPCI \‘-'-"\ ‘ s ilnniiclcr. who had moat place duriniz the WIS L‘ ‘vi l‘ ‘foul bonnie in Enlzland .mi won have imagined for new. that the amooili. Ovliliy quite bobiilar Mr. ‘(Vllllilltfnyllflfl far bigger inwregiii M" “Vllhllli! iili BYlllSll trade “Pith kls\l'llll‘lliilltl"i.lli’it, in fact he w; “l” WW1 ii flflfllll’ sinister purpose. Iillkdliuqspgiuijnhcrd was only - --~ r..." ' _ mimosa?‘ an espionage The mhor two nlen certulnlv sur- s pm‘; Ifl baby luiierlrom held cold one I unnecessary moment. Relieve‘. without delay, that Initlllnir and IDOEZIHi. . .ihn p "‘"'"miijtd“i"‘l."izi;i°’l°ifél;.‘tlé I o ro n “Tliilrili. "II-IFIIIOIICILD brinll quick ' rails ormoMy back. M h I B SOcIubeor/arnf I l ""11"" ;, ‘llglzly from your near-en inulllll- M ‘~5- WJEWOII, I'll b nllties behind foreign sccrtt servic- ‘us. Alld licrc-lll Lllcsc i.\‘.'o sitlllll.’ lyltll Gulltllur~l1e Sll\\' tho of _l.iic l't‘.ilI cillulb, the boileiii IQLIIIIILI u rc- iilurlluiilo olwizilllzallloll. All the tluce, lltfttllizad to silly, were null anarc- 0i his ldulitiiy. ll. u.s Jiilkilcllt ill the uxiy they Llllllztl ililii slzilcd at iiilll, and it w b equally apparent lroiii lllt‘ll' cxilrcss- ions that liiclr coiiiiriilni I01‘ liiiii was iliihOllllll, llluiluil lQlllllclcll by a L‘ liiilriljui-i‘clll'l<;>..1),', "so? 1i. ls lllCIl our lilaciiloils .. uiliii-it Cill a llUlL‘ 0i siilirc. kill Lllrrc oi iliciii I\'lllll‘(I l ObVIclIS iillhltl) Iiillllt Ll ' Otllltl iliilc ‘lClksl "ivcl iliiilc lllultkli lilul. lilll‘ L ,;ll.\'Il AIAnI -_ docs llOL-lllitl‘ >Lblilt lu 111.c- iiic uret- ulliu i-i‘l~?" H about liiu Greeks. .\'0il'il kilo-w .11, . ZLI\\"A.\.‘> ll price attached to nily iiiil l-livv liriiitl." _ “fliure nilllll be ii i-zocil bricu lililil. you nuiy iic sulc!“ clicltlui ilic lat Gunther. "Wt.- dont nilllci wilat urlcc we pay ,.so long as suiilcoiii: (Lllttlé the goods! You blizill liuvc all the reward you so truly deserve, Mr. Bond. 0i that you iiiuy be Ct‘l‘ii‘illl.l You liiiic ilie important miii..ii_y' panel's wiili you, I hope?” "Have-lit I ulwiiys ilelin-iui the goods?" llolld Sllllltitlfid. iiiiii the more important. oltlclul uuvcu iisiclc what. van Krone-ll evluellilv hill-ini- ed t0 suy. as lit: nostureu ullilrlll‘. "Crrluiiili/ you blue!’ hi: si-il. l an niiiiiriible Lune, "You lliiv -l\in us a lzood service, lillll llOlN. ham-i" than trhcii you SlllU-ACALLLI Lillll you should return to your Double. li-iiliii: come into your lalnlly cstiilc. and suck to become friendly llkkllll with them." "From the accounts of our many watchers.’ he went on. "it sci-ills to have worked quite uicll. ‘flint is good. We have also heal tI—Il'OIll ililll. uood fellow Fritz. who is with rail Kroncii-—tliat you have silaccss- iully Cflphlllfifl those Illll)Ul‘i.fl.l'lL dot-u- iiieiiis, which vou promised should collie lnw our IIlHltIS. You have illciil wllli you, llulllrall_v‘l" AL this moment, lwiore Bond could answer, sounds oi uproar driited In lroln an outer room. the doors were flung uilde, and the sullint-cytd lirliz. caiilc i.ii. He cnme iii lnlich 5 iii-Iuillst his own will, being battered iii ilic filcc by a pair of lieltv lists. Llohind the iirsis, to Bond's amazo- mriit, was Slosher Wclsiii DILOPPED STITCH 1N THE WEB “They've got Miss Anna in here. sir, and they've bccn treating hm‘ rough!" Welsh shouted, held (loan by overwhelming numbers. "It's up to you uricl mc———" Bond stepped forward, but. discov- ered the discouraging menace oi an automatic iriuzale in the bit of his stomach. Van Kroiien suid:—- “Bcttcr kecp still, and so kindly put up your hands. please! It. lb, por- haps. us I have already l‘€l)Ol'l(‘(i to my superiors that you are not ullo- izethcr the friend you have been pre- tending to be. Mr. Bond. Just as well this servant of yours colucs here. Like you-he shall be kcpti" “Kept?" echoed Bond calmly, not in the least perturbed on the sur- face. The mall, whom he know ior the chief of the spy ring, lauizlicd. "You don't think we lei VOll wiilk into this tran so as to let you izo again?" lie observed. “No. we are too well aware of that. danger, my irlcud. ’l'liis countiy may not be too healthy for its tomorrow. Nciilii-r would it be healthy for us m loiivo ‘KOIIIIIOIY.’ behind, You might talk too iiiuc i." “Hrre are the papers!" intcrverird the voice of Van Kroncn. who mean- llm0——B01’l(I'-‘i arms b€llll bowerlrss above his head under ilun throat‘.- had been running aizlle fingers over the lniicr‘s person. c biowodlx’ Bond ‘heard AND INSTRUCTIONS 0F V p USE rnanrliona our IN Niccassrrv. All as 1r THIS 'I‘EST WERE THE EMERGENCY I'l‘Sl5l.I". mo... ii‘.-lii..*' .llt.' lIi i 1 u, t “Mm” served on, Hlday, February , at ‘Ii mgllluallr/Iyhl’; iixfin. eldest sdaughtel", Si" mild‘ Unified chm“. G" l ~ o! Harry T. Mortimer, was united "Wm- M3"- sldmy J- 3°?" i ‘ in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony gfijsiggdmaiiil‘ mDaviBdutl ttllglslr re or e a {i to Stanley Fleener Ward son of Mr marge o, me singing. The 10h T l and Mrs. Fred Ward. rile ma.rri- l" R ‘It lowing ladies, representative f the age ceremony was perform"! by Anglican Baptist. and gutted Father McKenzie. The bride was l becomlngly attired in a street U"“"°h°-‘- led 1“ PTRYEYI- M";- fll‘ length dress of turquoise blue with L- R WW1": M"- O- BR171119911- turquolse blue hat and matching Mr‘ Ywsmn- M“ w- “M5379”- i accessories and wore a corsage of Mr- mnova“ and M"- 37°11'15" i‘ pink cal-nations. Miss Lilla Harding Ma°D°m1d~ me ‘lueim? W56 1'9‘ attended as bridesmaid. who also ciilved by M“ Hamid Mfiliixnflld i wore a sti-ceiflengtli dress of moss and M“ BH- Stewart 5nd ‘"1" b9 ‘é wore a (“page or white camaiinm_ literature throughout the world. l Dawson \\oper acted as ooms- "‘“'* ‘l’ than. After the ceremony thgrbridal ~'GU"~D MEETING — Th9" Lg, party motored to the home of the Ymmil’ Wilmellfl Guild 0! 5% All- groomis parents where a large num- drews Hesbylerlan Chum?! MW her of friends and relations par- 911' "W!" monthly meeting" at at a late hour all left wishing Mr, so" on Mondiiv evening Moreh 2nd. and Mm wiii-(i mam. years o; at 8 o'clock. The president. Mrs. i happy wedded life ' Wilfred Watterworth presided. The ‘I- me-Etlng opened with the hymn, "Jesus Calls Us O’er The Tumult". , meeting of the Bonshaw United Mrs. Leonard Gillis and prayer led ‘b Church W. M. S. was held at the by Mrs. Bryon Stewart. 'l‘hl'ee new I Rfancigieivifl] Mr. tilmd Mils. Stteziirbt menlibsrs Miss Sag Helnpllill, Miss V 0" ‘e ""1 "i! ° ~e- The ma liar-er an Mrs. Cecil Bell 4. IEILLFIPIIISCIIIPZ tilfienod bii; refid- uilere welcomed by the president. ' 3 e ‘meme or e mon l “ o ie remainder of the even ng was ‘it Bible" by the Pfefiidellt. MYS- Ged- spent in sewing different articles * tile McLeod who pl'€51<i9d-D0\'0ti<>n- in preparation for the annual fall ‘k lal period ti; aha ltvlisgokriartyl Mgntli- bazaar. The Benediction, repeated Vi" ""9 0" e l’ 9 "=5" in unison, closed the meeting. af- em- Blblfl Ieddillsfi were given b ter which a dainty lunch was served MTS- F- shflw. Mrs. . by the hostess and a peasant fea- elil MTS- J~ BQYW. Mld- D- MePheB. Mld- ture worth special mention was a 4, gr MwliavliglendNMilizrgl-Jslg/Iielfifd- beautifullythdecorated birthday calm; .' Bye!‘ _l‘5- - il- fl- made by e hos ess i-i JOIIO!‘ o ohdvflP-lvdlvl-"l! “lee of previous meetloiz read bv the Vice President "Mi-s. Martin _ _V 1M“? i? Secretary and signed by President; curl-in" who was celebrating her d *th'e‘b?o> Roll was answeied with n verse o. birthday on iiiiii, day,__1,_ l ‘v _ ~ . 1 Scripture and seven members ‘res- ...*":...1::.":r.:ua...ai: e “i” difi°i'..lz’..i.i'i ‘u; '“.‘l2li’.f.ii ' Personals i" ' m w ' 4i Tr ' t d .73 ——*_ ‘villi-nil “ufemséiméniif i.ii.. ffiflfitiPiifi. iii... .2‘; win-inn sumo» home i1“l'll(‘l1ilflililic-lciy perused“ some of contributed bv eight members to 0" a 511ml 193"’ 1'@l"1'“"d l0 his he tlnfsrrlllt. which he and th i‘ n v , - unit after o plea-soul visit lo hlii 9 the W.C.T.I. REWTJLICH Camp at fillings‘ were ui-ccitiilyhscarinlni. ldl-Ie petaiyflwa_ The President "H," can family in Moiitaililc.-L. 1‘ I'll‘ “O 011E‘. 0 0 men 0 lllfl ed M _ N?‘ F . l. .1 . ‘d ijirlrlljililtzld‘ We sllan M once get new" an oillidrgs oil fllfilllgétllglllbli ‘tumble - ‘Ml-ii Marion Wlckllain Hiid eli- m; ,.‘, §u_°‘;l,de‘l_°edse?.g§ rag“ fr???‘ hostess wlille Mrs. Hector MacNcv- ter, Mrs. Dewar and son Jimmie l ‘iivdsiuniil and order tlllgm Igndtnllg in a: lzfhaltitg mle niemtzjevs icy‘?! ‘eillllrxiliifeik? eltllinfii agergfflll. . "lili. .h.l ien erw a ovey rav. rs. ' - s. - - -- llliq) {I13}; Qnlnxrilialiigiefifsfiff: S. MacNevln in her pic-using niim- called the"! by i110 111E655 11ml nlzllls! It ls well we know or iler expressed nei- thanks for the death of their mother, Mrs. Wick- i‘ fllrflllilonicnis! After all. pleasant surprise. The olferinq was imm- Tile Fimvlillily 0f ii 1P1?!" Bond. Vflll do us a izood service. dedicated with prayer by the Presi- number of friends is ext-ended to -li I (lltllll. quite expect! Van sent, Meeting ciqsed with Hymn all the members oi the family-L. xlilllCllwllt‘ seems to have been 183 and prayer by P,.e5;d,9ni_ M he _._.___ nurli lllfllllPfi to doubt the quality i f n u i ih .. t f I. , ‘_ . - u) ‘ h‘ t th t (‘CS6 O ‘ .10 ITIFP I12 TE F0. [iii-xii 3 e %:...:."..‘:; ;3l.“‘€fi... ..r.....".°i....:. end u in In Memoriam by Mrs. Neil l-‘rrmwcu and MP8. i1. I'll be blowedl" Bond heard ‘llwheil M»"l"-°5e Ne" mew"? ‘i’ "I if 4' . . . w .11 morning in blank amaae- be held at the homo oi MY- iiriil Mll- WIARI-lvb J "53"?" iiicui. but did not look his way. Mrs. L.T. Benton on March 9th at '-——-- "Wliat I promised to do. I have ll p. m. The doatli ol CILllLC-S J. Bairett done!" he snld to the other. “And (icciii-md a, i“. iimii, n Duqiiiiye llliil- mnkos it the more strange that on Jan 19m l“ u.‘ 81s, e ' I1 TIIIOIRITII iind lfllyseli" trietaited lilge purng ‘us il-lvss lie was’ vly‘ I'd zis. v mrm em iaan’ come . * - - - ‘r M‘ iiiivmilvcriiiisslon ofhmine-—"m my THE BAPTIST CHURCH by his pastel‘, Rev. Louis Calla:- " tic same, e seems ve A; the morning service me Rev him, who also almililsteied to known where to find .011!" the a Q ' . . ziilior snici suspiciously, 821d shruii- I‘ ‘lllisdscn kvyntook ‘as m‘ “lime h?“ um m)“ m“ o! Roman cam ".l‘(l. "lloirover. it doesn't matter. He o’ sernwn Enbernng Jews“ em m” chum 1' mo‘ Siiiiii wmompam, w,“ and “SJ. -Beliol:i your Kins! It was the The deceased possessed a kind (To be continued) hour of triumphal entry, bezinning and genial character’ and was u, ___. --r________.. the week which includes Calvary peciaiiy mo...“ m. i“ qugei md billiards kills palrr. and climaxes in Easter. It was a peacemi dwpositlon “hm, em time when devout. Jcws from all the _ d m L n “h ‘ h world were gathered at Jerusalem, “me v m ° a wl°m e it was their hour of greatest expect- cm“ l‘ “mael- H~ l‘ survived by - - y ancy, Those gairereil at Jerusalem hi8 W119i Elizabeth. 0T1? 5°" 30ml s knew their prophets, “Rejoice O J. 011 "l6 hmlfsi/flid. 931d 011B , daughter of Zion, thy kiniz cometh daughter, Mrs. Geri-rude Brooke, .' u unto tllee....lowly and r161"! llrwll also 3 sisters and 1 brother, name- an ass." The fulfilment was obvious iy; Mm‘ _1_ Mwney o; page,» Sid Vii/git??? Piiizille Wel-Ciimcd a station. Mrs. Margaret O'Ne.'il of no an ier we.come was ap- , ugvoi- Jog", eeegigngtlegag; klvgg- §°°§i§ni§$°‘"n.-M'u'i.§“.l” 13.31511 B006 6 . .5 8 ' "‘ . Tile mimbers of the women's In- isllfllln his glstinction between earth? “l Clflmgo 395'?“ a “m?” hm uliuie Executive met in the In- ly scvorofirnty and the kingdom of °l fr-ends "ml Yflallve!‘ ntltllte Rust rumm 0n Friday, Feb- the Fa rev God. Ho. tllOliRllt and Hli funeral Wok Pliwe to Bi- Piifliy 27th, at 1.30 P.M. In spite taught in terms or this Kingdom Patrfcks Church, Fcrt Augustus. of the fact that road conditions and for it he was ready to die. where e. High Maia of Requiem ivcrc difficult eight members were While Jesus came to establish a w“ Qeleibfaiflgd by m“ n5 lY-‘(léelll- kin dOm it was not by the method = I An Institute war Cook Book and of Inc world but by the slow and §§1,“,‘fe*;",‘,',"f,‘,fl. agvéxuonmd u" Iiflme Mflriual was discussed, this humble method of love. Alexander, The “when”! fir‘, J to be edited by a committee in Caesar. Napoleon established king- R ‘a h a Mb H!‘ flu?“ charge and sold to raise money for doms bv force, Jeslls establishes a yam‘ c M GP’ ' P“ H“ ivflrburpcscs. Members having suit- kinzdom by love and throughout mm" '7°5°’P“ 3°? "h "h" 5- iible recipes or household hints will the ages liia kingdom shall endure. mylflil- Beymore I-Ivirhes, be invited to contribute same. The morning anthem was Parker's (Plltfkll 918W: 00W) It was announced that the ool- "Jerusalem? The Church School L-81il-3-0-1i. loction from Institute member; of met with its usual excellent attend- ---—-----_---_ ihis province for the Mobile Kitchen anoe at 2.30 PM. ‘Phe service of PARKDALE 501100], Fund of the Federated Women's evening worship at '1 o'clock had a _._._.. Institutes of Canada now totals notably large attendance, when Mr. swirling im- me month o1 “b. £1353 70. A motion was passed that levy was heard in an eloquent aer- ruary. .lic ulloimcnt of $400.00 be made up mm‘ with the subject “But God. ." from the balance of the Ambulance Zingarellra "Go Not Far mom lenlor Depfltmqnl Fluid, previously collected, and also Me 0 God" was sung bv the choir ilint a Victory Bond for $200.00 be and Malotte’: setting of live Twen- Grade X-l. Nolvne Auld. 2.10100 purchased from this same balance. ty Third Psalm was impressively Warren. 3. Kaye Macliacllern. A suggestion to combine our ln- lung by Mr. Robert Patchen. Grade IX-1. Blair Moorue. I. Bar- nlllllto News with another pub- lication was discussed and voted Grade VIII-l. Vincent Dwyel‘. I. Cglleen Gaudet. l. George Moln- iipon. The unanimous decision was tlint we should not combine will: n any but continue our own indivld- fiagiegxflrl. lflilil Pequot. l. nal PRDPr. 10 r l. . Stewart Wood. UMrs. George Mai-tin, repreeenta- o Grade VI-l. Mariette Arbliil. llllli‘ Ofiniiyeiiifcitlietlalltclslllln olifirilflli ‘zlifiidlly llllostae-llonu-IOY the nnniinl meeting of thgtorganiza- oriuie V-l. Marjorie and-Eileen lion. It wna decided that all resol- Gallant (equal). 2. Ifleanor Dell. lll-IOIIS, before being‘ presented to 3. Do Gallant. »n_v organization, should come ba- Grade lib-Clea; A (a0 p,e,_mo (me the Executive and be diicuu- n.c.)-l. Deliiht Bell. 2. Gordon rd at the Annual convention. Gregory. 8. Helen Maegan, Plmis for the Annual Convention Grade III-flit) .c.—l00 p. o.)-l. ‘TOTO (liacussed and the dates chosen , ' ~ '. ~— 2 B7 ' Vonda Blllolg-o lice MacDonald. ni-ri-c Juno 17th and 18th. K ' i ' ' o i. H’: and Leona Dd]- After the meeting adjourned a ‘ W“ ' will. coll (gel). rd friendly clip of tea was enjoyed iii ' Grade It-(Oiua A--oo p. °.__1w tho Institute office where the incl-l. Gesine Vaat. l. Arlene momborg met and talked with the" Bell. a. sylvla MacKay. lion. Mr. Dennis, Minister of Agri- Grade I-(Clil-sa A 80 11-12-100 p. .--...._ I,‘ 1 pa...“ (Queue-a 9 v.4,” SIX JUMPS AHEAD of Spring and sturdy fabric you can dunk in su No ironing! Wide fronted zip front or Phone orwrite. 1i .. . ._:..\-.<4 -|-----ie¢n-qa....,,,, . . . Flower Prints of crisp seercucker ds. keep looking fresh with ease! wrap around styles. Rush in . . . . . . $4.95 About Rayon Rilyoll stockings will yive mus- lwwry service if handled carc- flllly. They are made on the "m" “"8 KBIIKB machines u alrlli and Will 11in I! 3 thread lg okell. Rayon ls strongest wlien dry, so 17° Iii"- Wriiiz when Wishing - and do not nut tlii-m on unless they are absolutely dry. Use the same care that you have given silk husiery-‘Vasli every night-dine a mild scan-Rinse thoroughly-and you will receive the maximum satisfaction. NQDRE E~ P19LEOD@ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Phone 49 . . . .Private Branch Exchange Burke. 3. Bhlrley MacKay. illar MncFadyen-Prlnclpal. Mildred B. Auld—-Assistluit. Georgle E. Willis-Assistant. Jrrrlzhv WOMAN LM limo CIIARM When jitters come ill at the door --even a temporary case o! tittci's—~ charm ices, ‘Iille smart woman knows she never is at her hes-t when the la very tired or upset She his the fidsetv binds, restless feet and rov- ilis eyesthat tell of a lack of inner poise Now, many a oaae of jitters is due to lack of alwp- And many to laid: of exewide. In fact. veiy often golle can be Nziiired Just simply y a long, brisk walk. And the woman who means to re- main smart and beautiful learn; m relax at odd moments during the day. ahe doesn't fly into a temper when lllQ hi! to [top her fig)- Kid wait for a traffic light to Qhanle- she inea that time to rent. Shemaybetnabigruaiitoan appointment. but lie knows that gebtlna upset will only complicate h" PNMMITV-‘flii by liilltlnfl her lees infmetinl to look at and talk to when lie @060 arrive. Bo she thinks of aometliinc else and acme-tiling pleasant while she waits for the light, or for the telephone to be lneweied. or for the releewomau to bring back her charlie. Nordoeeetieroliltepieoeawhen lheblaouiia are ioobrowruorihe CUUGHSIIUIDS BRONCHITIS w iii t) li\‘-.l'i if in UCKLEY‘ NVIXTLJRC i boss‘ sixth letter contains an error. I'm‘ slie knows that one mishap ‘ doesn't make a tragedy-but a real- ly rattled wcman can make it seem like one, to herself and every ocie around her. You'll be surprised at licw much you can aoccmplish by training yourself to look at tiling; calmly, and at how many minor tragedies this viewpoint will enable you to survive without a batted eye. ‘Ill! HARDIER BIOS!‘ WIMBLEDON. England -(CP)-— ‘ilembers of ‘Po 228th Cadet Anti- Tank Battery. Royal Artillery. have farmed a “Commando Troop" and 30 nicked members, have " replaced table tennis and billiard! by the llflfiiief Ipofie 0f boxing, wrestling and iu-Jiteu. Keep Minardfi In the home. 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