elen Ingrid Jones Weds . illiam Foster Dawson isa Helen Ingrid Jones became neckline. . bride of Mr. William Foster Her hat was of malt-huuz pale wson in the chapel of Chaim-lpink and she carried 3 Mint! United Church It It o'clock.,urchid. For Jewellery sh? W079 I December diamond and handwroughl gold lpendant and eArrings, belonging he bride is the daughter of to her great-srnndmothth 3. J. Walter Jones of Bunburyi Followins the wedding. I I''?- - rms. Charlottetown. P. E. -ceptiun was held for the mem- '. lllr. Dawson is the son of bers of the immediate families lessor and Mrs. R. MacGreg- in the Canadian Grill of the lrhf Ottawa And Bridge-water. N. Chateau Lauricr. Later the couple 'left on I wedding trip to 39!- muda. On their return they will reside at 29 Mark Avenue. IIPII1 ment 7, Eastview. Travelling the bride wore I navy blue suit with pink accessories and a sapphire blue fox stole And. I while orchid en ctira3R9- I Mr. Dawson is assistaiil chief of English jtiuriials on the House of Commons staff. - - sday morning. ltlr. R. .l. Conrad of Montreal lye the bride in marriage and 1e was attended by Mrs. R. J.- ijnrad as matron of honor and iss Ardath Matheson As brides- ,iirl -'or her wedding the bride t-hose sll'P('t lctigth afternoon dress of, islet pink hrut-adc d9SlEltEt'l on vticcss llnPs And having A V-- EEPIN TRIM Join A Slim ming Club 3,. "H Jl.;.A5' puts it-ans, l'ie hP('iInlP flahby fat. l f you repeatedly bog down lll went from 143 Vptllllndi to 200. -ting attempts. try . neu st: tilillll(l5 fur my 5 .1 lily doctor numm a shmmmg club 1; tan must lose weight for my. .,-e lsnq mph 3 club in your l'lPi-llllll sake. At 2.: I feel much ighhorhond. invite A few lik?l.V ""7"" ”We're enthusiastic about get- ting started We all know reduc- tng will take determination and will power. But with God's help, we will all succeed." What makes reducinlt in clubs ndidatt-s tn Join you in the ven- 'e and start A club of your own . newly formed group of (Her- -tghts in Ohio in doing just at. A group of us are planning to p , tr: g club for civerwelghta. You so much more effective The pro- gm be interested in my 5(0ry;l9t"lie diet and exercise regime my problem is fairly typlc4il;is the same, whether the over- othera in the group. Most of my wright is retducing alone or in I , py, been . big girl, but notkgrnup. Yet, yudging front triumph- WOMEN l Lena Camllne Mchure. Women's Editor. Phone ISCI Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday. Dec. 18.1956 HAPPENINGS Dr. Lawrence E. Toomhs hast sisicr Mrs. Myrtle MacPhIll. returned to his studies at the Lulu: Creek- American st-nnni of Oriental "lic- searvh. JPItls2lll'lll. Jordan. l)r.l Mr Jim Carson of Dalhuusle Toombs Mas fut-rt-(l to leave Jor- titty:-rsily and Miss Julie Carson dan, due to icct-nl ftghttng there. of Kit. Allison University Are ex- and lake rctu;-'9 in Beirut. l.e- l)Wlt'd lllisp WE'dii9SdB.V- Tl"-TY banon, will-re he spent About A Hill b9 Slwndlntz the h0lKlH.V5 Willi month, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carsutl, Brighton Rilad Dr am ii” H R Brown M” Mr and Mrs. .l.l. llorrts are .5 me” guest tor the holiday scan . . 3 y lcaiing this week for Montreal? Cl: dlenarllllkilliillls xlIiiini'til-e.arl' In W spend the hnliilay 59850" Wllhl " ” ' ttht-tr son-ln-law and daughter. Mrw Mr. Ariltur ll.-ntlcrson. Down- and Mrs. F.C. lloskinsnn and fam-. er'A grove. lllttiois, la HSHHIK his ll!- MARY HAWORTl-l the family as A unit i It is a losing proposition All by SYLVIA HACK CAAAIIAA Pull Iii 'r& LONDON iCPi - A .h,.ty American It-treaa And . 5,,” Russian Athlete made the ugvg impact in women'a dot; 1. 3'", Ain during 1956. . Film star Mar Hum. the headlines wltli her up gles And hare intdrlff; dymplc discus-thrower Nina V. making a late start. anally ..,..' newspaper attention djgphytu A pgnchant for hug.” T e press . epdon "worded Marilyn on her Arrival to mu. A movie with Sir Ijurgggg ouvi" had to be seen to be believed. It was pandemonlurn: repay," g , tag to shriek queatloiia Above the clatter of the photogt-.959". within A week. shop. we” or. -fering to British women . copy of Marilyn": akin-tllht hllck chif- fofn dress with trllllparent mm. rf . Crowds collected wherever Mar- ilyn went during her Ihrggqnunth stztv to make I fllm version of The Sleeping Prince but her do. parture for the United sate, Wu chell. The following is the Alate of of. ficers for 1956. President. Mr; Frank Mitchell. vice-pres.. Mrs: Henry G0dlT9)'. treuurer, Mrs. Geo. Godfrey, rec. uc-y. Mrs Bruce Deacon. corr. sec'y, Mn. Her Intentions Are The Best Dear Mary llauorth: The prob- lem is our iecn-age .-.on's intoler- ance of mv ailing uintherls pres- around, to make lll'f the focus of! Reimlltl Cllrk. Ch. Stewardship- your atlcntion. wlulst your son M,”- w'"''' C-llrk Community rebels and your hlisbantl is sub- friendship. Mrs. A. Bowman, cit- jecled to tiuim-.-tic pandeniun- 'Z5n5l"l? 590 3'. Mn. Earle Mac- lum. Sooner or later. that brand: Raeo l"9l'3lUFG lec'y Mrs. Nel- of "giving" would strain family 50" Hllltefley. nasoclaiion mem- relations beyond repalrrbclween be.”,"c 5'' M”- H91"? Godlfey. hiisbantl and wife. and parents m'5S"m blind "'d"- Mfl In BOW- and (mm man. assistant band leader, Mrs. Since the birth of my fourjant rviwris. there 1! In lldren. Aged I montha to Slant difference. lm port - SEXSMITH. Alta. (CF) - Aunt” HARD WORKER ' 'A face beamed when she told p caller: "Thirty - five years I've. was ”nuihiiii."'- 00 babies!" in Ilnco her Arrival in this init after .1 m Alberta town in the rmothcr. Rlyer district in 1921- Stnr- stay I" led her ”the Florence Night dren and their father. Alo of the North." and refer the time when Princess Alice, ting this region, 3- matron of the Sexsmith ma- nity home-that wonderful wo- n” be presented to her. ,hla indefatigable woman ati party 72 years of IR! now lsl ting Almost as much work as -.l Scxsniith. "localized" A tiio 7! l Aulit Jo says now that the past her emotional but many moth- en here. And In that time. Lord era in the coiiitiiutitty will testify enough to lie liostiitalitcd Hou- o Ill, I've delivered close to olherwisc They will sav. for in- ever. she tin-(ls volt-tail: czirc niitl istance. lliat when the delivery of watching aittl i am hntuiv in l)PIll',' imt Jo is the name by which the child was over. then the real helpful; and my husband. is run- ' Johann. Haaknld hag hpent work began. In Addition to look sidrraic and kind-- cvcn Qlvlnllptlp the newborn And the our bedroom without any hesita- nurte Haakstiid would the home and cook and '1-nun .b,,u1 3-." year, ago care for perhaps five or six chlI- now I4. an only child Grlintlma "pad that the way in which the nurse was, working because of her inability guest during his school vacation to say nu, he insislcd that A nm- in yoiliigcr years. He dclilicralcly ternity hospital he established in huru her by ordering her about, once in our liuttseliultl. hlutherls mental health has been on the decline for five years. She is now 66. and sonic in-t-ks ago she tried Florence Nightingale OF L? :l.Z..”:; ,il.:."”" ”f”'flf”? - On the titliice of pxirliiallists, "forth" Going Strong At 72 :::'..l:;”':; .:t:':”l'.?:.i'i'i.:. its eldest daughteri in be away from ,dad. who is the Culisc of llitist I'- slrt-ss a- pres:-tit. Mother is liartiiless. mid iiol ill lion. But the rub is our son. Ht-ii. has invaded his fziiiiily privacy ' ln I928. Dr. L. R Gamay. took and he resents it' Mr can't SllilI'0 lover front Dr. Shaw When he saiv his home life or his part-nts wltli her, although he was oitcn ht-r arguing iiiih her over trivialitics. So it was that Aunt Jo became and even pushing her out of tlic room .xhak,wa.v. 9 , 535 ever dnneg Hum"-Ed, n( was rented. providing two beds: .Mother is I friglitcned-stittl, ali- :, Nhers tn the pm" Rivpr ,-e.'I.itiIc by littlc, the flirflting medi xiotut to keep out of his p.-uh A '0" msmv m her upabitimm. lcal comm-unity got used to the emu retiring to hcr rntini iiiit.l 'ic LWAYS j.lELplN(; idea of visiting Aunt Jo, rsther,lspoff to school or finlshcd with It was in the early days that ”'8" Ming visiicd. ;Tl. He pWIl-l limp iuio-ti tli.wu-- lg: Hanksmd. whn mm, ,0 (tan. TRlBl'TE FROM MOTIIERS sinn. itntnvitctl to siipporl nit- L1 with her parents from Nor-l '" I l ltl ncetlcrl attention. nearby Lafilace. 1 ping. After her first case. . sident physician, A Dr. Shaw, 3519 W”l'””l ll"- . do the then 35-year-old prac-i, Al nurse his partner. V ll rom that time, nurse llaakstad I the most familiar figure:-”9"' R " smilcd Aunt Jo. ”I may i to get old inside. hrough bllzzards and mud. ajurae And her doctor served Jgrge farming community 24 day. l ireach 300 fcct high. - W''?3G -- . .. W-- ';5 Workshop Pattern; l lyomnna all the mothers in the North who rpm nag yjytug with h". parents had hecn nursed by Jolirinna con- i ttrihuted St for each baby born in ghglmolhers that they couldn't man- "Mayhe llll carry on for Awhile he lgettlng old outside. but I never Thank country. On horseback, on Gfld rm "01 the V'0")'II'IB kind-" Canada's tallest trees. the Doug- las firs of the Pacific coast, may tony I ; welfare. ;lI(lllSPll(llfl upside down to give licr i948, more than 2.000 mtith- against her. p River country CHAMPIONS (;itA.Niit-viriit-JR ': pt, firut became known to the "5 "(U19 P"-1"? llllmlllllllt Hf Scxsinllli. Someone Palfllylrlhllls ”' Alf"! "'"',pA: "liii Mother's not t-hartiiiiit: coni- lhv Vlllalc W85 f'IaVlnlZ I hRb.V p"l1'"'"" "Y T65 Mhamu, an patty, its ll'llt'. and Hon (lot-stilt enjoy her fl0pl”fSs4i'9 SlZllE'. How- ever, she makes a rt-al cifnrt to show interest in his activities; ing to make hcr fccl welt-otiic. I As grandpa st-cnis to lit- the victim. Ben is angcrctl by the fact that I prefer to care for my Imother instead. Can yott advise .me how to htintlle the siitiittioniw r tW(-ll." she said, "so-rneone 1-"f'm';'"'59i;' ,"ra'"""y hospnalhn although she isn't capable of suit- lilllfd "if" 1 Pafked I llHl'I8Se.l72 Shl(:”5fiind;9ita"i:': o5::?:lew:0 Hf cere afft-t-tion tiny lutigcr. as ho 3,:-d! g',H.Se::T;':'0m '33:?-iltire.-niainlvl l)P('8llfe”ill'l" doctor "Hist smsa I Tm mi my N15" ' ' ' - ' r l C , f em. trying to p t-use llnl kll(lll'-- l 1' the truth were known. Aunt "7 lo .V98'-5 Slanllmi. HF. -l- - mg he cant; l-Wt. umtn nlsti try. it dldn-r "and 3 chance of ,5. Mt-(rum. insists on behalf of lllt' Dear D.S.: ft is to he hoped that you've had the hcnefit of really first-rate psycliilttric opin- I in planning your mother's tcare. i This I say hct-misc l'iit not rurc that you are acting wiscly to sc- cttro the good of the gn-zttt-r num- her, and to safeguard the family when you turn your ttgunrantee of your cont-crn. Thcrc E , explore - 1 factor l'it.v, if such it Is. ii is A possibility, which you slitiiiltl .ihnt she is Iyrnnninng, in an infantile way. over all of you; And this indcectl may be it in hcr Slfknrss-Of soull- Evrn though your hiisbaiul ls kindly disposed and readilv co- operative so far. it IiP('llTS in me thtit you may he blindly risking liynur marriage st-citrity. in taking made from I panel of bardboard. A pattern Available to readers is taped la place and traced for saw- lllg out the blank Including tliep street Iomo. When the first coat of white is dry the fun of adding the colors hegimi. Just Inc on; the potter-ii And trace l the rotors. Delhi with dAMy's reitf such hasty mcasiircs as turiiirig him out of his at-t-ustomcd bed- room, to provide sanctuary for your mother- ROBBING PETER? if A long-ti-rm arrangcmcnt is under consideration. she shouldn't be inst:-illcd in his plot". in any sense of the word, You sit: equip- ped to assuage hr-r nerd: of cro- ature care. only If you can ratcr to her without ndical upset to y, luck Wyeth Spoon T97? CUT-OUT SNOW FIGURE: l .l -t 4l4 Thin family of carol singers ls '9': Worship service is to be prepar- . ed by Mrs. George Godfrey and t.' gun Study by Mrs. Frnnlt Mit- ()n the surface, Bvtl'i behavior stiuntls liratttsh and iiilhu-usably selfish. And yet, his partisan feel- ing Iur his gi'aiirlp;t sparks the thought that tnaylic ltc grasps the gist Ill his grantliiiotlicrs morbid- ity ttiorc clearly than you do. fllaylw ll(' has thc child": intuitive p('lTPtllltIIl, in studying her de- cliut-. and discern: that back of it all. Silt) is cit-igvbotly's rival for prclci'tiit-tit---lit-tire his frank rt-it-t-liuti of her. 'lu ;.:t-t your l)t:tll'lll;LS, read "Alt-iiltil llllll'.KN A (itiitlc for the l”.'tiiiily"--a hriwlitirr written by Etlitll M Stern in with I)r. Stiniucl W. Hamilton, it is distrilititctl hy the National As- Stl('lEItItm for Alt-ntal Hcalth. Inc.. at 1790 Broadway. New York ('uy I9 (”h;iptcr 3: "Why Hos- ptialize"" speaks especially tol your Slltlfllltlfl. lll.H. , Mary llaworlli counsels through- licr Ptllllfllll. not by mail or pt-r-l sonal int:-rxtcw. Write her in care? of this iiciispapcr. IRISHTOWN W.l. fllrs Art-hie Pziyiilcr was nos-l less to lrislituwn W l. on Dccem-I bcr 4th 'l'wenty nicmbers answer-pl cd roll call by an exchange of. gitts Mrs Bordon Campbell pt'e'- sitlctl. The secret:-ir,v, Mrs. Harold Mat-Lend F0t.tll'lPIl from the Lead- crslup t'uttrsc hcltl at l(ensington.i Sick Pumfnlllv? for l)t-cembcrzl Mrs. Daniel Hl('l(UX. Mrs. H.B. film-l.cod and Mrs llzirtild Mar- x. l, ,SchunI committee: Mrs.l llzilscy Protilt and Mrs Leighl Payntcr. l The secretary reported tliatl S34 3.1 had been sent to Springhill l)isti.sit-r Relief Fund. Treats and siiutll gifts are to be given to sclioul childrt-it at Christmas con- ccrt. Shut-ins also to be rememb-t crt-tl with a treat. 35.00 was for-I wzirtlcd for T B- Bond. Rcd Cross, work was distributed Among the' members. i Mrs Clayton Stavcrt and Mrs Ruth Carr wore Appointed to dis-; cuss plans with the hall trustees, for rt-novttiing the ticket office at the Coniititinity Hall. i Ncxt mt-t-ting will be Wednes-1 day, .lnntinry 2nd, at the home tit, Mrs. John E. Mm-l.eot1. Lunchf was sci-vctl by Mrs Paynlcr, as-, sistr-d Irv Mrs Halsey Profitt And: Mrs lx-ich Payntcr A very Interesting reading on Christmas Customs in other coun- tries was givcn by Mrs Lelghl Pnviitcr. Several Carols were sung! and in n conlcsls followed. Wln-i ncrs lll these were Mrs. it B. Mnt'l.cod, Mrs I.cRny Flimphfll. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell. MPNIHK closed with "The Qiiccn."' l NORTH WILTSHIRE W.M.S. The December meeting of the North Wiltshire Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society was hold at the home of Mrs. Aquilla and Leonard Bowman. A candle lighting. ceremony. ro- lattve to the study of the Chllr('ll- n: in Smith East Asia, was con- ductcd by Mrs, Wm. Clark And iiicludcd scripts by 6 members. who each lit a candle represent- ing hcr country and A solo by Mrs. Rcglnald (ilark. and several carols sung by the members. The supply secretary reported' having sent A second bale to Tor- onto for overseas. The treasurer reported having sent 829.50 from the mite box opening, to the Prr-shytriiil secretary. A letter from Miss Elma hi- mnn. Trinidad. was read. In it she Asked for school books which would Appeal to children Aged 5 to )0 years. The lunch commit- tee for next month is Mn. Mac- RAe and Mrs. Hatherley. The NIll2tlllll'iillUll ! i of 870. had been sent to the Spring- ,R- C'3l'k- baby band leader, Mrs. tRzilph Noye. lupply geyy, M,-5, lwilliam Clark, assisted by Mrs.' iPatterstin and Mrs. Bruce you,- The meeting closed with bene. diction. l.. MONTAGUE W. l. 7'1? N-'8lIl8r meeting of the Lower Montague Women's Instit- ute was held on December 4th at Hillside inn. Montague. Before the) meeting. 26 members and 2 visit- or: enjoyed a delicious turkey din-. ner. Ml-lellflll opened by singing. "Jingle Bells." followed by thel creed in unison. Roll call was In- swered by an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Minutes of last regul- :5 meeting were read and approv- Tlie sccretaryreported the sum hlll Disaster Relief Fund. Weekly dance proceeds for November were 8251.35, A "thank you" message was received from the Kings County Hospital auxillAry for the generous donation sent in for the pantry sale. A lrcport on the leadership course which the executive had Attend- ed was given by Mrs. Si”lman MacKlnnon. Mrs. Cecil Hlclten was asked to prepare I program book to be entered in the W. 1. program contest. A motion was- made and carried that pay 340. he paid on the hall mortgage. It was decided to give A treat of apples and oranges to the children of the wmniunity It the Christ- mas concert. A motion was made and carried that I 85. 8, Bond be bought. it was decided that the member. would dunnte children's used cloth hit! to the Montague disaster group. All correspondence was read. Collection amounting to 32.20 was given to the waitrcss. Penny auctions were won by Mrs Harold Anncar And Mrs Al- bert Ellsworth, amount realized from same, 81.80. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. Shins LAUNDERED m . PERFECTION RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 Jltlora Evil liasboelitesting portable Alulninnnilrriptionsystunato inaeustlicoolou-.rop.leuiltI In slanting: yield per tree is inoietha doublod.EvotiifIp- plbd only to half of lruira aaku aw. vfetluctiovi would b-hit:nuAtlhy1,7w.&NAIl on on Canadian famin- hsofoudn&IoyMomA (hIa&dj:Hpingfor Amvdnldduopsaoduoat Andatdiiigforbarinbroodsn bought waste paper cans and pap- er towels for school. made And 2 sympathy cards sent to bereaved fiimlltea. Red Cross it was moved and sec- onded to send for material to sew. After A discussion on how to raise Women Were in The News in. Many Roles During Past Year dye” only Tgiutine coverage. I: HA "life contrast. Nina Arrived Alina unheralded -nd deemed 1- I mug of publicity After llldlu for .1; weeks in the Russian Ern- hugy in London. in A valii At- tempt to avoid stnndlnl lflll OI I charge of stealing five hats from an Oxford Street store. The broad - shouldered Ithletl eventually IPPEBF99 "1 9W"- W” found guilty and ordered to Pl)! three guinens costs. British women made more u- date appearances in the news. In January. Lady Row Alexan- der, daughter of Field Mlrlhll Eu-I Alexander, former Gover- nor-General of Canada. married Captain Humphrey Crosstnan. In November she gave birth to A II. ”The British wedding-of-the-year between lovely Claire Baring And the Hon. Peter Ward. who lived at Stiawinigan Lake. B.C.. ll lb! outbreak of the Second World war, took place on A cold, bleak November day at St. Margaret's Churclt, Westminster. Princess Margaret was among the several hundred EH95”- LEGAL LIGHT Rose Hetlbron. 41 - year - old. Queen"; Counsellor. housewife Andi mother. made legal history inf November when she became the first woman Recorder ln Eng-l land she is Recorder--A rank rnid-may between magistrate And judgeeat But-nley. Lanca. l in October, Covent Crardenl Opera House had one of its most; glittering seasons ever when the- Bolshoi Ballet cnmpany,' led byl the 46-year-old ballerina Ulanovaf danced before enthralled Audi-j ences, l (anadian women in the enter-l tatnment world held A warml place in British hearts. Libby- Moi'i'is from Winnipeg. Pattll 1.;-nu: of Toronto and Barharal Kclly of Vancouver became firnt faitiritcs with British TV Audiv eiit-cs in '56. l Toronto actress Sharon Acker. who came over with the Strntford, (int, Theatre Company, Ilgned A British film contract. 1 The fashion world boomed in 1956. British women never looked' more elgant, and conservative use of make-up gave way to the care-l fully made-up look with emphasis on eye cosmetics. Most popular lint seeing the old year out was the Cossack type favored by Princess Margaret. Women wearing them could be seen every few yards Along fash- ionable regent street. lltilliners predict the same style will be featured next spring, made. in light-colored straws. MILLVIEW W.l. Eleven members of the Wom- en's lnstltute met at the home of Mrs. Mllton Smith on WednesdAy evening. December 5th. Meeting opened by repeating Mary Stew- art Collect in unison. followed by roll call Answered by exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of annual meeting read” approved and signed by presid- ent. and monthly statement given by Secretary. School Committee Sick committee reported 0 calls All bills paid. Correspondence was read and Institute news passed out. In Answer to an Appeal from the rtnntt .. for A dance After New Year's. d in the military pervicca. Collect- loii amounted to 65 cents. Next meeting invited by Mrs. Edison Drake. A delicious lunch served by the hostess and meeting ad- lourned Gill Time at and "The Gloria" useful every woman. "The GLORIA" "Wliere Smarter Women Shop" In these days 'lis well to be practical As well as generous. and beautiful Suggestions" that will delight Gift shop at "The Gloria" and you will be sure to 0 Ralph Howard. Auditors. Mn. Wil- lard 'P Mrs. Charlea Den- nis. ' The meeting closed by singing the Queen. Lunch-was served by Mrs. Mayliew and committee. A village five E E maliider of the evening was spent In den llll and . L ll utrvedcby the mm W” ELECI PRESIDENT BERN (Reuters)-HAM Struell, head of the federal finance dc. partinent. Thursday was elected president of Switzerland for 1951 by If annual joint session of the "'0 0' v-I" Struell, 64-year-old member of the mid. Chulzsrtau ., miles ii of Quebec, waa first settled tn 1650. Gloves . . . has many "Gift Umbrellas Scarves-Priced from 79c to 2.98 Handbags . . . . . . . . . 1.98 to 10.95 Housecoats and Dusters at New Low Prices Nylon Hosiery Flannelette. Cotton and Crepe Pyjamas-2.98 to 5.98 Not Gordon Tartan , Skirts and Aurora Sweaters match tartana. All gifts attractively boxed. For our gentlemen shoppers we will gift-wrap your purchase FREE OF CHARGE 179 GRAFI ON Near Prince lcll Party. received 173 votes out of am valid ballots. ......... 1.00 to 2.98 2.98-3.98 99c to 1.75 in shades to Canada. Chase k Sunburn - CarefiilHAndingofthoworld'ahoAtouI'eobeIAIiathe sea-etof'GiIAAI'.8InlaoriI'ainu&HIvn.OuAApert blender: have devotodyeIraofp'1&hgrAeeIrehtobriag youaricli. nlVM'fIlG)(0G.1ii&VIjIldt.Ghlli'00d Coloeiaoorvod. coIeeum;ivIsyeuIreallyaAA'&iqoAlu. YoIaAQoyntiIfyingGAutIIAIArACoIIolnyou ovnhonmlorvoitlooot till: Hue, in the largest hotel in the British Empire. you'll love the modern decor and the delicious meals . . . tneala high- lighted by I wonderfully satisfying eolee. The Royal York taken great an in preparing in colon . . . And takes great pride in serving it. For liere. II in the hut hotels Acrou d&pluunIIqdX T3 1'-' 9 I; '1; :.nt u.4..:J'u