1 i‘ i011- “earn-one guise oars? i; is. Follow it. With your hands, work well into ghe pores of your face and drrost a erous lather of Palmolive Soap and rinse with warm were: co wash r away, followed by a cold rinse. Ho: water should never-touch your face. After this, in the morning, your make-up. At e bi hr, if your skin 1s dry, follow with 5’ . n i... ,, rbepr. Wmbfnbn next but] . rALMoL|v€ KEEP THAT‘ SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION . warm water. Then a thoro o’ or tissue cream. .. ' ‘kw’ p; Julia Foster‘ ||ers was the lslnd el figure Iarle gaaeanalsere anus! dream about. |psg|ne any sllalllllointnaene when I my a blemished eirlnl Didn't ahe new this simplest eeoret 0| oom- OU can have that advice. The few simple instruction: that have saved flsousandl of women from’ deveiopin ' g "mgic" skllln. Morédthsndlzrpo be; experts ve agr on ' ‘ lieiiizymre for die complexion. 131 ' 1 all; Pam-r shits undreii efbvealy- ' cuisines Advertisements on; Insertion Inc par line s! s words .. 9e per llle of l wards ... lo per llne e! l wsrde For Sela § ' 70s sane - snvensr. coorsnvo itangcs. Apply 89 Rochiord St. 2227-4r-2I-2l. WABDBOABD, IUITABLI F0! - lining thoi-Iles, etc” 10. per sheet. Guardian ofllce. t! A EliTllAl. salsa . Goudge performed the ceremony. vg-u- . ll‘!- STIWAIT -Chlted Church o! Canada any 1st. Mt. Stewart lll-lh-llldlp, m. 100408;). m. . snow YOUR muss-r by at. tending Annual Meeting or Free Dispensary tonisht in Board o! ‘reads Rooms. 222944-2041. WIDDING BILLS-The mar- risge o! Arthur Munn oi Hopoileld and‘ Janie Evelyn Buell o! Abbey rook place at the Parsonage, m“- ray Harbor, on the evening o! Tues- day. A9111 19111. 1m. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Munn 0! Hopelield, and the bride is e flulhter of Mr. and Mrs. James Iluell or Abney. The couple were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Buoll o! Abney, and Rev. T. R. --__- law days a road machine has been working on the roads in Victoria Park. grading them into shape. All that is now needed is some traitic to pack them down and make a hard surlaoe- The work on the breastwork has been completed and the new railing presents a very neat appearance. workmen are etlllhaulingolaytofilllnthencw part of the bresstwork in ibont ot the f? -ndal1 Home. PERSONALS Ml’. 'I'- A. MacIvar, oi Kinkore, P. I. I. made s business trip to ‘rryon on Monday, April 29th. Mayor o. n. Blakney o: aaeneum arrived in the city last evening. Mayor Blakeley is a guest at the i‘ *' National Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Crilly lea of Sum- mereide motored to Augustine Cove onSunday and report the roads in lair condition. They were guests ot Mr. and Mrs Frank Mover-lane. Mr. D. Mutean, Solwls, was a visitor to the city yesterday. It is 4* 11¢ Row! m‘ ' ”'°“'"'“ PackingCompany VIOIUIIA PARK-JV!‘ the past Business One o! our flossrisblng endow- gressive home industrial 1l 0B0 R01- nl Packing 00., Grafton Street. City. A Guardian representative spent e. very interesting hour with 1119 proprietor. Mr. J. D. Jmkinl. and saw lust how Island Brand Beans. with Pork are 919411000. The best grade o! bolns il‘ used. and hand picked before cooking. and then only the very best been! are canned. The beans are partially cooked 111 a. mono-metal boiler. then canned and sealed. They are than placed in the oven, heated to s. very high temperature, giving them the pro- per color and the appotising flavor which has made Island Brand Beans famous. Thlsproduct, which has created a remarkable demand. is handled by every Canadian, D0- mlnlon, M. M. A. and Progressive Store in the Maritime Provinces. and quantities are now being ship- ped as iar as St. John's Newlound- land. All lood produced by the Royal Packing Co. is Government Inspect- ed. This means that belore can- ning all the ingredients are passed by a Government ' pecto , pro- tecting the consumer against get- ting an inferior article. All cane sold by the Royal Packing Co. bear the Y cticn No. e1. This is an Island industry-Is- land owned, employing Island labor. and packing Island products in Ia- iend-made cans, and deserves the support of all who have the best interests of the Province at heart. Blindness Is Conquered KINGGION. out, April a1 - (By The Canadian mew-rt is more than. 30 years sklceliorne Winfield Mulloy, who died suddenly at Iro- quois, Ont, recently, (ought as a Canadian trooper against the Bobre in South Arrfca and lost his eye- sight. as the result oi a Boer bul- let hitting him across the bridge emits Q10. IUUIIDA! v ‘LG-lenior nun lousre, regular meeting -- Social lull. _ British Flag To Come Book‘ SAUIJI.‘ eTn. mall-ll. Ont... April 11- (nyunsoanadlezarreas) — Governor rranklin D. Roosevelt. 0! New York, has directed the return o! the British nag taken irons oauit Bte. Maris, Ontario, by American troops in July 1914. when the town was captured and harmed b! them. Mlalor General Ward, or the ems Museum at Albany, however, has SAINT JOHNWREDER pols Your‘ Nos: sums nitrous state Museum at Albany" s iew years‘ ago. Mr. Roosevelt's action, is in response to a request from the Canadian soc. l The flag wag taken from I. build ing at the corner o! Queen and; Pilgrim streets, part o! which is‘ yet standing. It was erected abouti 1790 by C. O. linnatinger, the Son's ilrst trader, and was used by him as a trading poet and lur. b .7 .11 U D N U c|'°‘"111l Cream. f. . $1 ‘ SiiinTcnicnnd frsslaener $1 5pa=loi Astringent . . . $1 TiasueCraon. use-Si The PHONE 219 Ross-Drug For a shiny nose-for an oily skin- you can find easy relief from these mn- ot tbeenabiiciocatstheflss. ~- , _ 31113: acoordlngeto the 500's inror- “w” b7 "w "@1111" lpplwaiw of pnratlons, and to feel H l R bi M rnetion was "in a glass ease in the Du “my BEAUTY PREpARM-lo"; that you are well “Made e elm u n8 n! Face ' Store u ‘ E A d ICTQPWMONQT AMi-ifirvfl-cHAitllljf1El()WN liess-llrug-llniied in Charlottetown is ex- clusive distributor for Do. Barry and Helene Rubinstein Toiletries. Our store curries only the best and latest in toilet and beauty pre- 5 M) w" T Up” means you are Powder . s. i0 M 8 Patron. Compacts . . $1.60 to $5.00 g of The Lipstick .... 50c. to $1.00 6° ROSS Creams . .... 75c. to $5.00 DRUG Rouge $1.00 to $1.25 UNITED Astringent . .. .. .. . $1.00 warehouse. It was never used ior military, purposes. It islnterestlng to recall that it was the burning or the ‘ sco. which caused the British to bum Washington later in the year. At that time, the soc. was one oi the, mmt important posts 0n the Greet! With the general change in train up", 7mg yeu- bum Yong (now ‘nodules commencing Sunday, Mny mmbtb) beg been bumeg by Am- lst., the Canadian National Rall- erican troops and in retaliation ways announce the inauguration oi 3mm. bee" b“ bumed Buflglo, the double train service rrom and me 500'; mm same In July, 1814, to Prince Edward Island daily ex- and Washington's later the reuow-‘cept Sunday. The 11101111118 89111166 jug mbnthg, from Prince Edward Island will be The hoisting oi the old flag is by train N0. 39 leaving Charlotte- schedulsd as one or the events oi town at 7.00 n. m. Summerside the 500's "W011 Week" with e (train No. 54) 730 a. m, arriving mu p”; 0g gm“;- wqjyeb, wmeb Moncton at 1.35 p. m. where con- ls set tor the last week oi July. It nection will be made with trains tor it can be recovered, Governor Montreal, saint John and Halifax. mug“); will be ggked tq mme In the afternoon train No. 41 will over- and rehoist it, in nppreclat- leave Charlottetown at 2.80 p. m. gm b; m‘ wwgegy, q;- gg h; 11nd; Sumrnersidc (train No. 206) 2.45 that impossble to designate some p. m- 0111111118 so-okvllle at 5.25 11- one to act tor h'sn. The chief -m. where connection will be made ioeture o! "W01! Week" will be with the Maritime Express train N0. the presentation on the river bank 1 leaving there at 8.50 p. m. for 0g Q m3, vbmgm b; ubggbuqw"; Moncton and polnLl beyond. Service Hiawatha by tbs Oilbway Indians to Prince Edward Island from the who inspired it. in their own lang- mainland will be by train No. 42 C. 1V. R. Schedule Island Division To Let pleasing u. learn that his brother. Right Reverend Monsignor J. o. noose m LET-APPLY es m“ School st. aaso-s-n-ai hung“ I‘ “m” “PM” m Friends o! Mr. Lyddie Doyle, of the sales stafl of Moore d: Mc- Ieoiterepleaesdtossshlmabout T0 RENT-FURNISHED IOUSI. ‘with all modem conveniences. from May 1st to Sept. let. App Gulrdlan. 1101-2-31- . Jon sane - can‘ ravens? ‘s rants bundle. Guardian Otlics. _ , 2-4-8. . . I011 BALE-A QUANTITY 011' _ seed grain. Stanley Foster. Dun- - llsflnage. 210344-2041. "ram non sane-so scans or . good level rrss hold land. Apply Geo. Mellett. Union. 22104-27-21. ‘ alter ‘ ' , an operation at TOIET - MAY 1st FURNISHED the (my Bgnm“ apartment (Balmoral). ‘Telephone sol-J. ~ 22354-2041. F 11' T Employment Wanted as ‘on “ms To Wines And Spices NEW YORK, April 27- Wines BTENOGBAPHER WANTS WORK. 4991-‘! Gumum au°4454i~ and spice will Ieeture the new wool- _ len colon. Bordeaux and mellowed MIIOGHIIIGOIII Burgundy are important in a col- ; I01» SALI, T0 LII‘. BOARD AND Jiiiimliouaonbandatflusrdian Oilids. . ._...._._._..._.______...._ . I0! SALE-LIGHT TEAM TRUCK i. wagon. Russel Driscoll, Mt. Her- . bert. . 22064-2141. ._.____________i_____ FORBES FOR SALE. GOOD DRIV- ere and workers. Young and sound. Apply Large Bros. 2205-4-27-31. I011. SALE - NEWLY IRIEIIEN- ed Ayrshire Grade Cow. Apply Koppoch Farm. Phone d60J-4. ; 2230-4-28-31. 110B SALE-GOOD LOBSTER ‘boat with engine. Price 080 cash. Writs or phone John Moliachern, 9t. Catherlnes. 2219-4-27-21 l save a vans Lance srocrr oi rubber traces. complete lnr service. $2.90 per piir. Clinton Morrison. American Belt Dealer. P Fredericton, P. ll. I. 2235-4-28-51. . P01: sau: ... rwo srronrnonx ,, call. Also mixed grain an East. as t l. "w; o! hay. Mack menu}, York ulna °11£Q”_3_”_m_,m_ . . leotlon of B0 new colors on the i932 tall woollen card, econ to be issued by the Textile Color Card Asso- elation. The association, a non-proiit or- ganization operating for fabric and leather manuiacturers and mer- IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PIO- vincial Lend Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 9319-10-19-1 month. NOTICE. ELECTRIC WASHING Machines repaired, also Electric Irons, Sweepers and Rural Tele- phone Lines. Phone 108s. 11315-111115!" wlwflm- "9"" ""1 21304-2241. season the leading colors for its members. Male Help Wanted Mwns the hlshllshts in on m1 spectrum is the mahogany range, BECOME EXPERT BARBIE includlnl rum and spicy hues, such tnroush ‘ our new»! 111w w" as cinnamon and thyme. Brown course. Hundreds oi aucoessiul graduates. Write Molar Barber College, 0T3 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. lt-stttl. SELL FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE 160 Guaranteed Household Neces- sities, such as Rod Products. Remedies, Toilet Preparatiopl. Veterinary rs ‘ucis, eie. Cash in on profits of $90.00 to 075-110 W1‘ week. Unemployed, nil-Re 11101197 instead of losing some! Protection in reserve territory. Sure sale in qygfy homo, N0 118k. Alk 101' d9- tails and catalcs- The B11111" Products Copany. 4169 St. Cath- glves indication or occupying an even stronger position than last year. though reds will be extremely popular. A dark tote de negro range is also in this group, the darkest tone of the range being an ebony brown which looks almost black. A d"? beetroot red, more pur- plish than the wine tone, will also be good 101' fall, ll well so rich. clear tones oi red, including the al- ready popular raspberry hue. Blues wllloarryonlnarangewider than‘ ever. In addition to navy, royal blues with a slishtiy purplish cast. soft Chine types with undertones i POI. SALE AT ST. PIITII-l BAY» liflcndid residence and large lot. ideally situated roi- simmer ho- ‘ tel or large family. ilst. o! . Anderson. 204 4.1mm.“ ran sate s1- prmnse. 1a 221cc due to lamb last ea May- ...l °“°.l’.‘.t".;'%’ .i"l'.:ii'...1°’ - . . n “"1411- ' é 21954-2041: OI‘ ‘fill BEST . u. You bundled.‘ :0" 1111. senator Dunlap which can- iiroas, April egg I‘ infill}: bcatenuior else and beauty. _ cfviolehsmokesndhasylilueswlll bepoptslar. Soinegreenswilltlndaplaoain thsfallcolcrsympbcnyaanorient- a1 tone o! yellowish cast probably lsadieginthislemily. Bright citzon endotlasrmllthueawltbayellow- ialalmdsrtenewillbesasrs. ‘ Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID F011. GINIRAI. housework. Apply 19 North Rive!‘ Road 22114-2141 y TR Y01v so. and ma. Lloyd Hewett of Carleton szcmr spent tho W“ '11“ “uh h“ peg-gnu, m. and Ml‘! James o! North T11011- u - “M i"; m‘: purchased the amen! w. H] A. inspires or ‘rs-yon. ia- cludino 111s blacksmith sbbv- 1i‘!- MaoPbeeb son. an. ll. D. MeoPblI CUTCLIIPII -- At Cape Traverse onAprillihllsttow. andMrs. Herold I. (Melitta, e son, (Byron Illswortha) - WlllTl-In this oityflAprll 23rd. m2. took. and am. George I- wbihtwloflweighinglpounfl eeciaCoilflatuletions- D. Medea... oi his nose. m 20 years alter that he had taken university courses at Queen's. Kingston, and Oxiord; oc- cupied the post oi prolusor oi mil- itary history in the Royal Miltary College or Canada. helped _anine the ‘Quebec-Ontario Bonus Entente, and finally ‘ " ‘ law and ‘ uage. ‘These live alongside the Canadian aeult. The poem is a. glorification oi the Seult area and Lake fluperior._Anothcr northern Canadian ieature will be a Hud- gap‘; gay company barbecue with an Indian programme. a practising Ontario barrister. Mulloy came of hardy Irish stool The loss or his eyesight did not hold him beak. Years ago he told the writer he just dec'ded to go ahead and adiust himself to new condit- ions. He d'd this so well that he became an active national rigors. He we; healthy and strong and nat- ural in all his movements. "I saw (so and so) today." he would say- He was outspoken and constructive in his conversation, too. L. W. Mulioy might have had a seat in the Britsh House o! Com- mans 20 years ago, for his Oxford course brought him in touch with leaders like the late Lord Haldane. and he appeared on the bust-lull during a political campaign es a speaker on tsrirt reform {or the Unionist Party, but he decided to settle in his native land. In 1012 he became pmiesscr oi Military His- tory in the Royal Military College or Canada. H's war recruiting and Bonus Ilentcnte work were outstand ing. Finally he took to law, and was articled to John oocrrey. K. 0.. "'19 eminent ‘Toronto barrister, with whom he had worked in the Que- beo-Ontario Bcnne Irntentc move- ment. He read his law course and became a lull-fledged barrister in s year. Se was engaged in a murder case at the outset cf his legal car- eer, with Mr. Godlrey as chic! counsel. But his rinest work was in helping uniortunatss, whom he steer ed out or grave trouble without re- oomoense. One of Mulloys close friends in his earlier days was Frank McGee oi Ottawa, one o! the greatest hockey players Canada has produc- ed, and a member or the famed Me- Cise family. ..oi.'. the Capital. Th” were pals in the South African War and the writer recalls the two bid- ding each other goodbye in xlns- elon as McGee leit with the 21st Battalion, C. 1.‘. 1E, tor Harland to serve in the Great war .1110! 118W! met again, as McGee was killed in France. In memory or his comrade. llulloy-aithough a Mbthodlst-bad a High Mass sunk in 9t. Mari‘! Cathedral, Kingston. for the PIDOII e1 m; be“! one personally attended. ‘rryon- Mr. Jensen immediately JROBTING commenced to daaaollab all 110W’ . easaryouildlngandplambuild- UIQIlIAIIl wmmsbm ingtlnallslsedlsoullfifzlg; llpursln ngul-Icupabrowolzéd?" m; use work to basin i auger on m a board. bsirmins. sar. Jensen n a bllek- $115M“ n“: ilfl‘ whites or us! mini sun. mo). lsytrldo, and will no doubt neat in sugar. Mic on cake and be kept quite busy. Iveryonewish- put in a cool oven for fifteen min- in 11's new utea to but! and brown the marin- wright. Collection amounted to or as usual at the service at Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sun- day evsnins last. Rev. A. o. Crows delivered a very impressive mea- sage on the thought "Leaven o! Unrignteousness." Mrs. Earle lesrd presided at the organ. A short sing sing opened the service. spending a rsw days in Charlotte- town. 100M. Osastrevllle, will be pleas- merit in her health, smi- having 11000 indlspoeed tor several weeks. the New Annan School- . m" 368%. Gertie lflolhnil; 8 Wallace Moase. W111i!!! Daldel, 3 Eldon Schm- Hilli- MIDDLITON INSTITUTE The monthly meeting o? the Middleton Womens Institute WM held at the home oi Mrs. Wllired Craig. The meeting opened with the ode lollowed by the Creed in unison- The roll call was respond- edte by thirteen members, with re- cipes Ior supper dishes. The min- roed and approved. No report was given from the visiting commit‘ . The school committee reported schools in need or sweeping and in: committee was rc-eleeted School committee appointed, airs.- Keir Allen and Mrs. Oliiiord Wright. ‘The secretary reed cor- respondence Irom Provincial Sam’ itorlum and Government Grant. It was moved and seconded that one tress covers- Mrs. Elliott Wright then read a paper on houseclean- hostess and assisting hostesses, ab’ tor which this successful meeting closed with the singing or the "Na- f tienal Anflrem." Next meeting to. be hold at the home c: Mrs. r- s.‘ 0011b- ‘1110 congregation was not as large 1dr- George M- llacKay has been The many {risnds or we. Anna ed to bear oi’ the steady improve- rbs following is the min... oi Grade I: I Peggy Roman: 2 Gflde 1X: 1 Ruth Mouse: 2 Grape VIII: 1 Greta Hesserty. Glide VI: I Audrey ‘mplin; 2 UPI‘! V! 1 Ruth ‘Rlplin; 2 Ednl Daflel: I Starling Moses. arriving Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Summerrfde (train No. 53) 6.15 p. m. Tignish 10.15 p.m. and train No, 40 leav‘ng Monctcn at 8.50 p. m. and arriving in Charlottetown 10.15 pm. Summerslde (train No. 205) 9-45 p. m. Natal Day Anniversary minimum or 46 hours instruction a I Cadet Inspection on o- syllabus mo... much . ' _ practice in class taking and mutual And Tralnlng- instruction. . The prwent class commenced on October last and is the largest ev- er held at the College, ‘m, mo"; was scarcely interrupted by the disastrous are o! last February, as arrangements were immediately made for the use of other acco- modflilon for the classes. Examinations in Physical Training will commence at the Prince o! Wales College and Normal School on the morning of ‘mesdey 3rd May, and will continue daily until noon on the 5th. Two hundred end two candidat- es will present themselves ior ex- amination and ii successful will ‘be granted a Grade "B" Physical The annual inspection oi’ cadet Training CertTicate which is a ""115 111 11111 P101111“ W111 com- necessary qualification to: tench- L "m" °11 i119 5th 0! M“. with the ere in Canadian Schools 111=1>°°i1°11 01 11w Prince or Wales i The Course leading up to this cadet “m! i‘ 3 D- m- imd B1’- examinetion has been conducted 91111101111’! College Cadet Corps at Iby the Cadet Services brandh oi’ 33° P- m- Qllem 511111118. West the Department or National Dc- Kent and can?‘ “midi? cmrhile‘ fence. imwn Wm 5° 11131199100 in May or Each student must complete a ""17 ‘mm’- Cadet Corps Active Large Increase total 6.000. Admitted 15o the homes‘ since their opening over 30,000, so Last year woe e meet gugcgufu] one can readily see what a vast or- one for cadet work in the Prov- ganization the Order is. | lnce, the number or Cadets on p51‘- The Maritime Home is in Pictou. ads at the annual inspections e1 N. S. and is in e. flourlslrng corr ‘ the eleven corp; we; 3gb u mm. 1111m- »pared with m in the previous 275 rrflllion dollars has been paid year. An increase o! 13.69 per cent. out in reliei funds. 'I‘he foreign Th1; mugs” w" the third m? ,Grnhd Lodge ha; met in Canada iour times, oi recent years in Win- nipeg in 1912 and i931. Bro. Ramsay's address was most interesting and brought many comm The total o! cadets on the Is- plimentary remarks. land is made up by the following An excellent program followed. ‘ CQy-pg; p14,.“ o! wales’ s.‘ mm Solo by Miss Muriel Len: Mbno- sun's, w“; Kent’ Queen square logue by Mrs. A. S. McKay; solo. g1 Qba1-1°tgeg°wn_ 5mm,‘ Mon. 191141118 With 19.00 per cent and Now Brunswick following with 17,19 per cent. Prince Edward mdge No. 22, 1, ~13. Graham Rogers: Piano e010,} tagug’ Georgetown, summmldo’ O. 0. 11‘. Summer-side, celebrated the 113th. anniversary oi the Order on Tuesday everfng at their lodge and friends were present. . Bro. Sharp, D.D.G.M., presided and opened the meetng with a lewf general remarks. Bro. Ramsay.‘ dumn‘ ‘M ‘m’ pipe‘ In both Noble Grand, the speaker o! thefor 25 years service in the Order rooms needed repairing, The visit-ievenmg’ s“, a mo... jnbggggbing by Bro. A. s. MacKay, P.N.G., to to me yesterday morning and gem ' 8111011818 0i the Order since it; m- Thomes Bishop, Chester Palmer and caption. The Order was founded in 1319 in the city of Baltimore. Th‘s was its first llltlLduauofl on the A-m- ericgn continent. The S'ster Lodge or Rebecca's was founded elshtv 11°11" 119 "lit 58111101111111 10a‘ mll- yea“ ago and September 20m is cream and cake were served by the set apart (or their celebration. The total subordinate memborihlp, There are ility publications, {our oi them befng Canadian. From the view point or a local lodge we may have e, pessimistic idea as to its ei-§ fluency, but when one considers m, won; done by the organization as a whole we may feel proud 14> belong to it. one activity alone, that of Orphan and other homes kept up by the Order, under the 80v ereign Grand Lodge of North Amer ice, has sixty-rive homes with a- initial cost oi’ $1,000,000. with 1 present valuation or 017.000.0011 a a maintenance cost o! $2,000.00? Endowment funds of nearly $4,000,- ooo. Residents at the present time Grade IV: (a) 1 Ierrine Macin- nis; Jane Dalziel; Francis Mao- Kay. Grade IV: (b) l Tessie Mclnnis. and, 111; 1 Ruth Inman, 2 Jam- es Tuplln. 3 Ruth Dalziel. Q1149 11: 1 Phyllis Mouse, 2 Isaac Tuplln, ll Harold MacDon- aid. Grade I: l Reginald Dalziel; 2 Owen MacWilliarns. Mr. John Noonan oi Boston has been visiting his mother. Mrs Wil- liam Noorlan at Cenlrevilio. —%-- M'ss Kathleen Prciit or 1on8 River ha: been spending a short holiday very pleasantly in New‘ Arman, the iconic guest oi her. friend. Miss Qlive Moscow-B. l I Miss Meadows: Vocal Solo Mrs. Mc-- 0'Leary, Kenein n d T; h Leod; Solo Miss summons: Reading 8w an gm ' Mrs. .7. S. Perry: Vocal solo George m" of u“ “W10” meeting were Rooms. The members. their wives 3011111111511. Mks Meadows and ivilss‘ ilvitlrlel Lee were the pinrrsta oi the A nice old man entered the v11. Iago inn. He chatted with the inn. 119131191‘ ior a few moments and then said: "BY 1116 Way. a poor reilow came evening. The enjoyable program was i011- owed by the presentation oi Jewels he was starving. I ssnt him to you Colin Milligan. Bridge and auction and told hlrn to have a good meal forty-lives were played, the prizes at my expense. Did he come?" being won by Mlss Ethel Macleod] “Yes. that's right, air" said the and M153 Ireno Hardy ior Auction; Y inn keeper. Ivir. Harold Crockett and Miss “How much do I owe you then?" Gladys McDonald {or Bridge. Ice asked the bene olent . l "Four and ab: in slimmer." "Four and six. He must have men. The younger members finish- ihad n tlit- sized meal (or that. ed up with dancing. The evening l"? b! 1193"“. 103M106 b? a con-Mn u“ worm today 1, "me more was voted one oi the best gn/ther- What did he have?" m“ m!‘ ‘"4 ‘m’ 0 “mtytban one and a mu millions and lugs that have been held in the lumhm w” ma‘ “W” w m‘ the Rebecca's nearly s. milllon.| Lodge ior some time-S “Five pints or beer and a packet o.’ cigarettes." Quality Job Printing oun WORK i IS PERFECT OUR SERVICE PROMPT For all kinds of Job Printing, Stationery, Office Supplies, etc., call Guardian Central Job Print o1.‘ rnour 13a a 3 OOQ-OO-O-O-QOQOO-OQ-GO 0440 est in the Dominion. hbva Bcotia _. .- '","~"fi~r-?9:afl5'r_:<-.-