--1 b.» dean op bednen...eusd chow In wool e! the plains! lemony and SAT. == PRIIIGE EIIWABD- Shows 315-7 and9 FINAL TODAY IRENE DUNN “A LADY IN A JAM” ADDED _ March or Time _ Musical - SPORTS rum: -_- ro- TWO GARE-AT STA EXTRL- Trumpet Serenade — Cartoon - Serial . 1 NQVEMBEK 36 943 .- In 2 DAYS ONLY tuanr-rnlg-snr. RS JOIN FOITCES coivbovs on the _ _ . - u screen today, make the ran e Showing: at 7 and 8.45 Matinee Saturday 0H1!’ 3 30 ring with snntlre , . . while lhsy I wJv-vnv-mA-h battle" bH-nlllts “West or Tomb- -- stone | Hoof-thundering thrills ileLlLLAN-OOADI nor-runs m. and Mrs. Mouuan ieit tn: “ml rhythm m uremia-d 1n this at columbkllls church. Brighton. .,. was the scene oi s very pretty vreddmg on September 6th, when lilies Florence Coacly, dallilllltef °l . and Mrs. William Cotwy oi rth Wiltahire, Prince Edward 1s- lllld. became the bride 0i Mi‘. Ron- lld Juno: Mcisellan oi Cambricbz». Mass. The oerenmuy was periormed in the presence oi E E 7 c . S ville Mass. The bride looked charm- infinlirl‘ a wedding gown oi’ ivory satin tr ed with pear 1nd Wore I rioting cap and veil caught Wilt band or pear-Ls and carried s White never book with white Gar- denias und streamers o! white satin ribbon caught with creme blossoms llvi maiden hair tern. Miss Anna Willi‘. cousin oi the bride was maid 0i honor. she wore a dress oi pale blue satin and net and bllle 'I‘iara o! flowers and shoulder veil and car- mi-l ll lwllquet oi Talisman Roses Delghimum and Baby's Breath tied lit a largaeblalua satin ribbon. The was assls us- nMr‘ wmnrdyMcLemhb-Ehzuulgkowm (By The Canadian Press) were Mr. Urban Mclellan and Mr NOV. 30, 1B1’! British mounted Melvin Clar in. troops captured Bmlr Station and Imrnotliulely after the ceremony; other points approximately 3 1-2 "Wlluoti was given at the home oi miles from Jerusalem. Allied troops Mn. siargmt, Ham“, Bflglmwn, repulsed Bulgarian attacks along $51.1» the immediate relatives oi the vsmsr valley in Maoedo . imusfilf ourndmsroobflratturs. Hartln roe wEAf J l: travelling suit was flrlolm pumps/dour hut and veil. with black bride was given a shower by h" many girl irlends at the home of Mfrs. liar-ten, Brighton. 1e a beaut ml string oi DeB-Tl-i- to the maid oi honor a sold vanity case and to the best man a black Onyx cigarette case. lVi.r. McLellan is the son ca’ Mr. John L, Mctellan. Bath. Maine, iormerly oi llldlll-Il Rive!‘ parish, Prince Edward Island. War-ZS Years Ago Today is lord Rothermere made president oi’ the air council. fi - NIIIHsHH' BAH':F-HEUAHK\ENNNHK same evening ior n. honeymoon trip to New York and Maine. The bride s oi Am beauty wool and light blue teathered bag and shoes. The bride and groom were recipients oi rnnny uni-Kill checks and beautilul slits. Previous to her marrioae the oom's gilt to the bride WM ‘Fl-IE. grauwrrm-owu GUAllDlAN g an GAPITUI. ya ‘ Cartoon — Sports ._ gee-in] ‘ .__- Canova, Coionna Riotous Team In New Laugh Film Are qi a Colonna-iancier? DWI 8K0 man With this mag-bl. eyes and the handle-bar moustache fill-lid- You as bi a laush as he doe: to countless tlousunds o; radio listeners and movie-goers? It so, You're in for the time oi’ your lilo when you see Jen-v colonna and hi! Partner in clowning. Judy Ganova, m their new Paramount comedy. "True to the Army” which comes TODAY to the Capitol Theatre. Colonna is Field Marshal of the Piston , coop. His sweetheart Judy CI-XIOVK. ll a tight-rope walker who finds herself iv a tight. spot because she ls the only eye- witness to a gangster killing. The gangsters want ner, the police want her, so she hides away in Colonna’s army camp. Allan Jones, Joioluias the army show-producer, assists in $111158’ to transtonn the reluctant Jlidy into a buck private. They cut her hair, iii-Jack her lipstick and hustle her into a uniform. from that moment, army life be- comes slightly irregular but alto- gether hilarious. Ann Miller as the Garter-M's daughter is beautiful to look at 811d B-lllflllllll to watch. She does a. tap-dance routine to the tune of machine-gunning that ls reported, to be one the most nmnzing- dance novelties ever smn. bcland st level" JIIIJY cAiBiK-"lifli mus lllllllli! ‘Jill nova sue corona 1i ri 37.39%!!! ' ro-our i l? National Film Board FREE BOUND MOVIES tllllila Gillie) Mt. Mount-Monday - - I pm. Cnnli|\n—'l‘un:d.ay -— — — I pm. Vernon-Wednesday _. - — I p.11. Central Bedeque-Thuraday I p-m, s‘outhport—i‘ridly - - —- 3 llsm- souris. CENTRAL BEDEQUE W. I. The November and anlnruai meet- 1mg W18 held at the home oil Ml‘!- Biititen Mrth iihtrteen members and two vlsiwn present. The V109- President, Mia: Florence Green presided. th the M ur opened wi motl- ee 1%)’ the mil call which was tollowed amwgpd rinsing membership dues. The mirtrutcs the last annual meeting also_ the misiuws ot the October moot-ism wee need and each stood approved u read. 11h» Secretary gave s. report 0i the yen-Ks york. Total reWiPts were $143.80 and “P6111395 $120.10 leaving a. baiztnoe oi‘ 23.70. We spent 37.18 m1 the school, Red Cross $20.00, Alexandra Orphanage $10.00, Blanket tiund 4-00, T. 13. Leuguetz00, iriillrmary $2.00 and Kinsmews Club $2.00. also other articles for quilts and hall etc. The Red Cross report for the your by Mrs. Evan DEW-sill! W85 2'1 quilts, 6 prs. pajamas, 8 girls dresses, 1 child; coat, 8 shirts, Starrettjind Hayden Gallop Across Range! America's two favorite western heroes gallon across the range . . . in search oi’ new adventure on the Texas plains! Charles Starrett and Russell Hayden. the iightintzcst new double-powered, double bar- relcd act-ion hit! Blazing with the iurv of mighty gun battles bczwccn dewornte nut- laws and the iifltflfl0li~ Billy, the Kid, “West 0r ‘Fnmlnnref’ which opens at the Enmlre Theatre today was directed. bv Howard Brother-ton from an original screen-play by Maurice Gcra-rht-y. In Memoriam BLISS PRISCILLA M. AYERI To malny Islanders at home an?‘ abroad the news oi the death oi Miss Priscilla. M Ayers oi Sask- atoon will come as a distinct shook. Misl More who died on the even- ing o! the 20th: after a short ill- ness was born in 180'! at Union Road not 33 the eldest o! the iam- lty oi the late Mr. and Ma's. ‘Iholnas Ayelfl A: a yer woman Min Ayers went to Boa n, Mass, whens tor several years she conducted a sue- eestul dressmaking esiabllshitlent. Latter studying at Northiield, Mass. she prepared herself for the work oi’ deaconess and pastor's assistant in the Methodist church and was actively engaged in simh work in New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey and Maine. Coming home to Pdnce Edward l Bland in 190a she helped care iog" her latlver in his last illness and some years later went to Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, then only a small town where eihe became a prominent citizen, the owner o! the Merslelgh House and the Ayers Aportmcnt Block. A woman oi some considerable business ability she maintained a continued activity in her different business interests, and in her home and fiarden up till her last illness As a ieloug mem- ‘ber of the Methodist, lntor United Church, she was ever interested in things pertaining to ti» best wel- iare or the community and was one 9i the original members and strong- est sugporters oi 'l‘hird Avenue Un- ited C urch. Saskatoon. Among those who mourn her passing are the hlTlowlng brothers and sisters: Rev. Geo. Ayers, Sum- mr-rside: Dr J.‘ ‘H Ayers. Chm-- iot-tetown: Mrs B C Hardy, Un- 2 nightgowns, 9 prs. men's socifl. a prs. bed eookl. l. w. boys sol! socks. 4 pars. menu mitts. 4 prs. ch- lids mitts, 6 171's, men's gloves. 1 pr. chiltls gloves. l8 soldiers sweaters 1 ladies long siee-ved sweater, i5 child: sweaters, (pullover: and cardigans), 2 aero caps. 4 turtle- neck tuck - ins, 1 child! knitted dress anti panties. and numerous articles tor tihre bab mower. It. was decided lat we pact 4 boxes for soidiers. The election o; officers as follows; President, Mrs. Wstllle Hogg. beXIlce-Presidient, Nlra. Ralph Cal- Sec.-'1‘reae, Mrs. J. E- Webster. Directors, Liz-s. A, n‘. Wrlght. Mre. John lilimKennn, Mrs. Melvin John- son. Auditors, llirs. Howard Selim-men and Mrs. Britten. tenoe was rev-d end disoilsse, and it was moved and seconded that we send $3.00 to m- linnury. MreE. Clark lawited the members to her home for December rneetinz, mil call to be answered esloth irlelnber contributing a or! S rmg. Lunch Conunitbee, Mrs. Ralph Culbook and Mrs. Britten. Mrs. Ralph Cal/beck bald mime o! program and summarised tihe first chapter o1’ Emergencies which was very interesting. A dainty lmdh was served ens e epciall time en let's luv hell's! r time rub vicke VapoBub on rhroat, chest and back. its Boul- olce-vepor action works to ring you comfort while you sleep. inWlnlG m1. unmet wyuas ioo Wlllialus. 30c Mn‘. Quinn, rm Wivalrd Nicholson l-(‘olléc Mrs Claude _W d Allan Moifatt 1 "it 100.; Arlene Carr. Prank Houston l 0o "Iotai - $2.70. Davis Mofiatt l 00 : Prion thee! b! Dovvley Lend 50¢ each: Mrs. L M ‘roomhs. ‘Mrs. Bruce Dawson 1,00 we. Robert Stead. George Smith. ilmloy Iesrd 1.00 Gordon Houston, Mrs Miller Orr, Mrs. Bowie been 1,00 Mrs Blair Andrew. Mrs. A. George Bouts:- Loo , Asher liowutt ‘ L00 flbtgl__u_fl_ 50c each; Mrs. Uriel mutt; v Moreiey Mullins, Gerald Best, White land: by Mn. Wm. Glover Total-oi? 50, and Mrs. Howard Boll 00o . . W. W Buell, Vere Phlllivfl. Emest ottaclie Ives . 1.00 s YlsyTe Get Relief nen. Mrs. toliver GltlEdhlgs,\ii\'lr‘sl Qrrr. wupsnésareea lg Fred Whie, Mrs. ‘nr fool-v. ll ‘ Austn’ oomlbl . g~*,;,f';,',g§°;:,;’e€,,g, m, ‘l; Iscibel and Lorin Brehaut. 40c Mrs |1\l‘r.u1k ltulflvic-s ' 1.00 w, w‘; m, wmfly and c" Chores Brooks. m 7.1m, A bio Houatt l 00 w§y___B°flpm9w5Qe1-_Pgugfl 5o eacht. Mrs Hammond - Mrs, Flora Clerk i 00 mm|,ww|, d; u] colle. Urs Joihn Beck. ‘ clajvton qhoinas 1.00 olvlelsvaponub. hen reathe 25o ewh: Mrs. Howard Bell. George Wood l 00 inthe medicinalva . Mfrs. Alex hiolrenn. Margaret n ti; 75c each: Mrs spurgeon Clark; With every rcath you ake Minnie Nicolle. Mrs. Roy Pl"'t‘~\'5l3. [Nlrs 11mm Ch|sh0l|n_ Velwflvb’! medication will" Mrs. Sidney Brooks. Mrs llowv 50c each: Mrs. liiargaret Mac- lrrtatlotuouiel-sooushlntshelps te, Mrs W. J. Bueli. nus ‘tut-tn. i\lrs_ Wilfred Inman; lnslie "l9" lllfid BM bffilthlll Pl!‘ James Derby. Mrs. Larvrence Si cu- vitaDonnlti. Mrs. Sheldon Dixon, n monsoon.) an. ...At art. Harry Clemente, Robert Mo- Frank Dixon, M R. Gamble. Mrs. Farlane, Mrs. Wm Glover, Mrs. ‘Ggxgrigie David Glover. Mrs Hennan Mute. -Clmrle Mrs Austin Bell, Malcolm Buell. Protestantllrphanage‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN Annual Etfitctions Thi: eollllnll b reserved for new: or local interest, but advertising o! a llCIly all!!! Ilsly be Inlet . st ilve sent: l Wold. llflolll Pl!‘ Qnlleflobwn Oonllnlel sole in advance. - ' TinneLoampbellelbm :: (YONFEDEBATXON UFI INSUR- Parlilh-le by Mn. ll. J. Callbeck Lqgm u "WIT! 3.00 I AID IOOIIT! G .6: G. Milk O0. $1.00 ‘Annual meeting to t at l 0'- “ rm its er... t “our. - Pu ".0 lnvt . - ransom... are — v n .001 CW..A.C. RECIIUIITI WANTED Mn. Sentner $1.00 sergeant Rhoda Hyson o! the Can- IdOIi-l Glwfll’! $1.00 adian womens‘ Army Co is Mrs. r $1.00 stationed at the Recruiting Station, Mrs. Mcllachq; $1.00 c. as tretown Armouries, to give Mia: ve $1.00 information and advice to women 50c. each: Mrs. Beers; Mira. Smith consluerlxig enlisting. Phone 1885. Mrs. Webster; Mrs. Simpson; n. 11-24-01 Callback; Aexlex Stewart: Mrs. W. -—-—— Dickson; Mrs. H. Douglas; Mrs. RECEIVE PRONPOTION - Chas. Snow. Word has een received in (the $0., Mrs. Y. ildlcDonald. city by Miss Stella Morrlssey, Roch- Totai $16.76. ford Apt; that her brother, I. J. 1-! Morrlssey has been promoted l0 It. Idvrard Road by Mrs. Ben the rwk or Lieutenant Colonel. At Livingston the onbreak c1 this war he was on the teaching stat! o! Queen Mrs. B. Livingston $1.00 $qilflfe School where he and tho MIL. JJ. A. Cilrrlt $1.00 Principal, Major 1A0. T. MacDon- Mrs. N. Winchester 31.00 aid were given leave o! absence by Mrs. W. Bums 1.00 the City school Board for the dur- ation of the war. The teaching stat! and pupils o! Queen Square ,are very peused indeed to hear of Mr. liirm-lsseys promotion. FROM P. B. 1. —Pte.1mvrence Dcveausz. stationed at Charlottp- Mrs. . A Innis; Mock McEach; em; lvitrs. Hollis Moore; Mrs. Victor Shaw; Mrs. Balmer; Miss Boston; Mrs. Anderson; ' Jim Swan; Mrs. Neil walker; Ivan Mitchell; Mrs. Newson. "vvfifiknefiiars Salmon Goes. To Brljalnl ‘ileleedinaherdqrfldlenefiesrlyleeeitq Dewy fldely-eeperated ind, lrlbh and: nourishing,‘ highly-concentrated foods. Canada‘: entire i942 canard salmon peck, with its llslr load value, is e vlul contribution‘ fee Victory. 350., each: Mrs. Roy Wood; Mira. Rowe: Mabel Macvane. 300., each: Billie McLean; Dou- town, P 15.1, i: spending a iew days lrale in town visiting his wife land uncle and aunt. Mr. and M11! Brown. Alex Ltevezurx, County Road. While owl-elite. here he l: the guest or Ivirs. Dev- enuxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juries Iprinflield District b Mrl. Waiter Llojifi station Street. ~syqney ‘ G. Macks e PUoL Record. I 8 cnsnrr ‘UNION $1.25 r The annual meeting oi the St. Aiuz- I $1110 usluiu PilifiSh Credit Union Ltd... wfl-s J. Crawiord Sixrclair Seven Green Hornets Nelson Matheson Mrs. R. E. Howard $100 held in the llustico Parish Hall, on Mr: Art-bur riaslam $1.00 Oct. 17th. There was a very good m“, wm, Huglugn $1.00 attcrmanw oi the memberehl . The i-l 81-00 mt-‘owls "belied with J Gal- mrs mes: naslsm $1.00 | 1am. President m the air. um- MN F. W. m. Heslam $1.00 utes or the last annual meeting Muriel Haslam 8L0‘) I ‘were read and adopted. The dir- Misses l-lasiam $1.00 ; actors then gave their reports which Cedric Seaman $1.00 . were followed by the treasurer‘: re- D N. lidrllzKay $LUO Port which stated that shares _ 1.00 Automated to 81878.2; and deDoeitl Mrs. Waiter .G. MacKensin 1.00 , to $74.78. and a membership or 7e ' 500., each: Mrs. Wm. Constable: rmembers. Then iollowed the reports Irving Haslam; Elsworm Mayne. lor the credit and supervisory com- Mra. leith Paynter; Mrs. Clamnce mittee rollowed. bv discussion: oi’ uaslam; Mrs. Norris SlXlClElLI‘. several important questions or each: Mrs. H-yatt Haslam: which one was in regards o! making 25c, Doreen McKay. QllQtQlI Loan. [tlssieckied to x n b, on“ Con‘ ma Buckley By Marlon Ionnker Vivian Howatt Mrs Guy Rodd ' 1.1!) 60o each: Mrs. R. 1... 5?enton_ enzklns, is O. when 01-00 Mr w Pro , . Beecher Court 81W | ' w” ELK Mrs. uoned Robinson $1.00 Vivian Hewett m. m. “oh v- J. bruit-b. B. C. Woolna"; R05’ 25¢, wh- “u. _ Woulner; Mrs. W. C. Pursey; Mrs. L Pwvsse; N. ' u“ G. Publicover- Alien Purse)‘; MP5- Tom $4315, w. c. MilcNelli; Mrs. irony Mac- kenzie; Mrs. Alex Sirevellsilll; Mls- B kl b Milli ll Y k Gordon Laird; W. L. ‘foomiis; 1101'“ n“ q y o um u en Houston; Mrs. Lfiliill Vi/a-llell; ,1}; B, 19o Hilda MacKenzle; Mrs. John Bui- Ffvffgomnw" ‘mo luau; Reg. MacNeill. Mrs. F. Home 1.00 40¢» lVll-i- Lilly -R43llll183- 35°- 50c each: Mire Y. MacMillan; each: Mrs. 'l‘homas Hiscott: Mrs.‘ Roy Toombs; Robert Woolner: Nile-l Ernest. McLure; Roy Laird. 30¢. Florence McLure. 25o. “will Townsend MacNelli; N. S. NLCLUIQI Mrs. John Pursey; Pelor '1‘61‘llZ-i¢l Mrs. Lincoln nuseyzQwrltln Court: Enard Court; Veard Court. Total--$i6.00 Greham‘: Bond S. 1). by Mrs J. M. Campbell Mrs. i-I_ Stead; Mrs. W. Younker; Mrs. B. Diamond. 400., Raymond Seliliclr. 350., Mrs. H. Stewart. 20c, John Wood. '1‘0tal——~$5.95. New London by Women’: : ‘ltnte Mrs. Keith MacAlllsifir 81.00 50c, each: Mrs. W. P. MBEEVIQII: Mrs. Ivan Brown; Mrs. Frank Ram- say; Burs. 11.. P. Found: Mrs. Wil- bert MncKay; Mrs hew. 400.: Mrs. . btlooooh: Mrs. Wm Bell: Merle» ~ 35c: each: Mrs. cheater Buntain: MaicKay, Emily MocLeod, Geo. M Mrs .E.H Dunning: _Mr:. Wallace MBOKBY. Ml‘! Amy MMKlTlIlOYl. MacKrly; Mrs Mont. MacEwen; 35c: Mrs A. M. Green. Mrs l-‘red McEwen; Mrs Claude 25¢ each: Mrs Walter Wismore. I nir-Elwen; Mrs James Cole; Mrs. Mrs ROY Molreod. Mrs All. Green. , Oscar MacKay. 30o. 0 2 Mrs. Mrs Jame: Williams, Mrs. J M Leigh liicEuen; Ens. MacKay; Mrs. Campbell. Mrs Earle Murray, Mrs. W L). Coiley. 25c. each: Doria Mrs J Buntaln; Mrs. B. Dunning; Mn Gamet Oampbe . A Whitehead, Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs 1-1. A, oamrpbeil, Charity Mne- Kay. Mrs J. A Brown, Mrs John MOGTBROI‘. Mrs John McLeod. Airs. roster Drmnuig: Mrs. Harry Dun- niniz; Mrs. HMI. Buntaln: Mrs. Lorne Campbell; Mrs. Robert Carr; Mrs Stanford Carr; Mrs. Claude eoeeseiir are-tendons. Mer- mnqmmflwufl*m dock Dawson. | TWHAIB m E slim lrunsn arsynels h; Mn- Blalr Andrew Ernest lmnnn; Fred file an Joyce Hooper 15c cucll Mrs. B Carr; Mrs, Trroa by m: Horn Cllrl eadr stewart (rlunents am Pratt. Iselth Thomas, Mr. Bartlett. Mrs Sarah Mac- lKemic, Mrs Ken ilk-Donald. Mrs. AUCTION 45's r. of o. nous FRIDAY, EVENING NOV. 27, 1942 Chicken: For Prise: Admission 25o EVERYBODY WELCOME 8-15 EM. 4515*. Rih Comes to the FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. HALT! For Your Dancing Pleasure I THE N0. 62 C.A.B.T.C. ORCHESTRA “i 1942. Admission 35c ,4: Total -$9 l0. G. O Wright, Mrs Bessie Roger- snn. Rev w Mclman. Mrs Charlie Nolclor, Mrs Geo. Canticld, Mrs. so» ~ .3’? Albert Mabcy li/[rs Geo Hnlfbiee, |Tlrcmpson 45c: Mrs Gnu-lie Lord 4,100: Mrs Laura Williams. 35o lqc-ach: Mrs Maud Bell, Mrs. Stir- ” lino Lorri, Mrs. James Arbing. Mre. fi|Percy Howatt 30c: Lizzie SCMYU. Let A igh 23c ouch: Mrs Everett Ives. Percy liuaney: Mrs Thomas Dawson; Nit-s Russel Mabey. Mrs Brent |C:n~r. Mrs Arthur Halliwell. Mrs. ,Ho:".h Hownit. Mrs May Dawson. ‘Mrs Roy Dnrwson. Mrs Walter B-ll. Mrs Howard Callbedt, ‘Mrs.- Dnnlud Boll. Mrs John Dawson, Arirllc Cnillwnk: Home Msbey. ~ Total _-$‘25.80 Trvcm District Total-HO I0. Special Mnlpoque Women's III-l stltute 010.0 NAME HALL t we J. A. Cam ll, Mrs Arch. Mc- Graham; Airs. Harry Somers: Mll- M" J D_ My} dred Adams; Mrs. John Currie; m m» “were... may" s“ runs; s. ; s. To“! _n'” MllrffliyDMflllKlYli: Mrs. Geo. Cole; ‘mm "u," b, Mm y; g Mrs. on Mc wen; Mrs. John y cums!“ culrétlglllafigd. Mrs. Red Pidseon. J. . IBM w . P. moron y,,...,.... 1.60 MW, 1-0,. IOMAIO roast 0» 9» Dem"! l°° each: ‘Mrs "'!'eor justu- ‘ 15,- 1;, gag?“ l g8 snnur- H linen iéerd- étnei Foy ' ' ' . ' . am e -..- ' . ' ,' 50c each: J. w. Buchanan Mrs figfgfxhm-dgfailigml“ WWW“ lfiarpslibby’: Tomato juice Ervin Buchanan Harry Ross, Mrs To“, _ “M e m? Samoa “in b e. 000.00 bond. Then Fol- Credit Cillg. V 1w, lowed the election 0i oiiiceri. 130F911. '15" ‘P1P - r Beard o! Directors, Cornel- Alban Glilluli’. Q1: su in: A. Doucet and Benoit B. Martin. mitoee. Andrew M edLErncst Gallant at .1 Jinn G. Gallant. The meeting was fliirn ad.- journed by singing God 5 m: The Kins. _ . .... zrzn to replace Joseph J. Gallant and Gallant whose terms nad ex- pired. ‘rheophil Blanchard. Isidore A, Gslla-ng Peter R. Gallant. 0g fllme/l ENDLESS MEFW Waulefiq Q Bounce the been; doll, eneeomeeo flswoue lereallyhuqyoulowncievetnreeswilleuge at many uses for Libby‘: “Gentle Press" omato juice-cocktails, morning “pick-mes ups", bouillon, soups, u ‘c: and wber else you may think of. Only Lib patented “Gentle Press" method an give you this flesh-from- rhe-gerden flavour : a a em-dnnched odneae lneveryglaesmaonpededveke Havoc! gently extracted m plump; rl tornntoeeaa. lnstbewholeaomqncifrielllinc; qualities of min: A and C which are _ essential no the owrh olhnsky g bodice > and the proper rmadon o! sound teeth: See that yourchlldteagersglneelflelYGensie Press" Tomeeojuioe every dqs DOUlI-I YOUR MONIY BACK Should you non egne the: one on d than u! Libby’: "Gentle Press‘ Tomaso Produces- {UICIL CATCHUP and SOUP-are the been you eve ever meted, Libby’: will ps1 you defile your money beck 6 Slices Toast file a bu»: Ines Ion the its-Hm H0- llll ‘Omsk like, add soda and salt. "I then the m!!!‘ ill» West in lance. serve hot. . ;r1::t.s"‘;'sr'~ ’ 401-’