APRIL 22. 194w _. . I Eisrwsstrsitu GUARDIAN ' AGINTSI J. Elmer Murphy. l8! Hanover Street. an! '5 George Clow, .126 Ottawa Street. ‘UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subecriptlone, Advertising ‘ l Booisetore, Water Street- mnw Bglrery, Water Strebtt ni- TEHEAL msnnenca Ralph u‘ Mutton, summarsida. , |pice. Semflws . flngwn. Bell's mineralsw Sample's 5mm, Kcnsingtori. I _.\‘0W.IS the time to treat your settle with warble powder. 30 head Kenslngiim- vaginltis with Dr. Bell's minerals. semptgs Drug Store, Kensington. m with; buy Cyrus 8t Manning 511s Ltd. Oreeebsed Chicks, See or Phone Rex Dawson, Albany. _I'ANTRY SALE —— SIS. Mark's w_ A. will hold a Pantry Sale at Keir Uiarifis‘ Saiurda‘. M7111 " LONDON Presbyterian The Guardian may be bought at any of the following etoreeJn Bummerelde: Gouriiee Drugstore, fl Cenhat Street; Merl Caudet, t‘! Granville Street; V1.6“ Grocery, Russell Street; Alyre Bennett's Grocery. Seeonu Street: . island Motor Transport. Water Street- . Guardian will be delivered many home in Bunsmeraide try Curler at 8o per day or 18o per week. Phone £80 or 08-2 for tahle service ‘rirlyfl your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your tonne. -FISHING licenses for sele. lSempleh Drug Store, Kensington. ‘c dlF \'0U ‘VANT THE BEST 24th. Bedequa 11 A.M. Albany 1.30 I i i _}TQR razv‘ na,.feed poultryI -sormrnnwo new for calf _rug Store, Ken-‘ecours. sample's Drug Store, Ken- eington. .-.FOB sraiunm cow-s. feed Dr.‘ -nuvnvc Used Bags daily. Pay- Drug ing highest prices. We call. Write r Phone Rex Dawson, Albany, —SPRING MILLINERY now on display at our counters. Assorted m» 25 rents. sample's Drug Store, ‘colors and shades. Shipments arriv- ing regularly. Visit us early this week-end. The Mary Ann, opposite DFOBTIFY your cattle against Capitol Theatre, Summerside. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH HARGL. - Services Sunday, April P. M. Borden 11 A. M. Rev. W. Bra-ton Crowe. B. A. Mr. Angus MacDonald, Student, Assistant. -—-LOOKINIG FOR A GOOD USE!) CAR? I have a last year's Ford Start’. KeHSIHKIO-YIJCoach. Iii excellent shape that I 3rd. at s o'clock-l must dispose of. Car is complete with heater. Low mileage. Alan Holman. -.\'II Chmcht. services. Sunday. April‘ ._____ 24th. Clifton. l1 A. M. South Gram’ -Sll.Vf.R, wl-IDDING- The rel. Vlllt‘, 31in P, M. Geddie Memorial. alive: and friends of Mr. and 7:0 P. n. Rev. D. A CR-lnrbell- Mrs. Alex Iockliart. who have blinisivf- spent the past five months visiting in Malpeque. Hamilton. Charlotte- _§ri|tlOUSLY ILL -— Mr. E. E.,town and Summerside, assembled Parkman. Sutmncrsldc, ‘has recelvqat the homo of Mr. and Mrs. or WOHI thafhls son-lri-iaw. Mr. Percy MacMui-do, Kelvin Grove, Willie-n liorton of Kentville, N.S,.Qn Monday ‘Waning w extend best has undergone a serious ODCYBIII-Inlwjghgs, and mngratmage them on in Fraser Memorial Hospital. Kenl- the 25th anniversary of their tdilr. MP5. Parkman I5 with Mm rrarriage. Also celebrated at the Horton tiuriizig» the illness cf Mr. i-Inrton-.S. the United Church o Canada. Rev. W, G. Dickson, BAI. Minis- ter. West Devon at il A.M. Brae at 2 P. ‘M. 0’Lta.ry at 3.30 P. M. Bloomfield at 7.30 P.M. OLQBTY Sunday School at 10.30 A ‘M. All welcome. -VISITING FRIENDS — Mill Freda Myers, secretary of Gill! Wholesale Ltd., Summerslde, P. E. I same time was their son, Donald's birthday. The rooms were taste- fully decorated in green and yel- -O'LH.\RY PASTORAL CHABGEIRW for me (wcauom DL m Loo)“ hart read an address and Miss ‘Georgie Iockhart made a pres- entation of a purse of money. The remainder of the evening was spent in the singing of old favor- ites with Mrs. Alex Lnokhart, pianist. and featured were solos by Miss Marion Lockhart and duets by Mrs. and Miss Lockhart. Delicious refreshments were serv- by'the ladies and the candle- . _ ed ~‘~“"‘°.‘.‘:‘.s beiglfiailléglxluigegrrtglfgl, ighted birthday cake centred the imrLgvltrsilsilllllIe and Moncion. N.B..ldm‘n3'r°°m ‘awe’ Mr‘ and Mrs‘ gunned to h" home m Curlemniioockhart and Donald left by auto- on Friday, accnmpanied by huimobllc on Tuesday morning for comm. Miss Maya Campbem whuiOnlon Lake, Saskatchewan, to re- is an employee 0:1‘, Eaton Co, Ltd" rnain a short tame before proceed- Lianne“. Na Miss Myer, Wm be |ing to the Pacific Coast, where mending a few days at. her home they plan to reside. Accompany- before returning to her duties. tint! 7,1166! Was‘ Dr. Emanuel Lock- i Ihart. Shemogue. NS, with whom __»_SAD NEWS ___ The “d newslthey will stop over a. days. -- lias been received in Kenslngtonl of the sudden death of Lewis C. M“, George Murray and the la George Murray on. April 10th. He went west with other members of the family in 1910 and has resided there ever since. l-le will be kindly remembered by school mates _ Karisington School and other relatives and friends with whom was held on April Mordue’s Funeral I-lome. Many friends.._\vere._ in attendance and the beautiful floral offerings show- ed the esteem in which he was held. Interment was in Brookside Cemetery. "Besides his mother he is iurtdved by one sister (Annie) ‘Mrs. Hugh Boyd of Winnipeg. The sympathy of their many friends goes out to them in their sorrow. “m” "' w‘“““pe“' Mm" 5°" IBRIDE-TO-BEw-The hcme of Mr. I l iie.was a favourite. I-lis funeralim. 12th fromI -sisA' vnsw SHOWER FOR and Mrs. Amos ‘Adams was the scene of a happy gathering on Tuesday evening. April 12th. when a large number of relatives, friends and neighbours gathered to lender their daughter Mass Florena a nuptial shower previous to her mar- riage to M11‘. Herbert Albert Moore ltothesay, N. B. The drawing room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and weddinghells, The bo-ide-to-Ibe was escorted to a gaily decorated seat o1’ honor. under a beautifully dec- orated arch, by her sister Miss Ruby. After which a nicely decor- ated basket, laden -with parcels. which had to be refilled several times was carried in by little Laura Campbell and Master Walter —-G.H.M.— . DAVE MURRAY SAYS-The tax is off BABEIPS DOT CHOCOLATE so it's s whole lot leesgexpensive than formerly. Baker's Dot Chocolate is semi-sweet and delicious-you can eat it like candy as well ae using it extensively in your cooking and baking. The price la only 36 cents for "10 it pound block. . : Include Baker's Dot Chocolate in your 0"!" from the Grocery Department. ' Q tnmv MOUNTAIN SAYS-A new. fresh shipment of CURITY nmrans h" "My lust been received by the Youth Centre. Everyone who has a ‘IIIILV knows that Curity Diapers are by fer the best that can be bought. . . They're quite expensive-but they're well worth the price ~4.95 for a iiox of 1 doeen. Curity Diapers keep their shape,‘ they dry Ill l flash. they're soft and comfortable for baby wear. Give your baby all the advantages of Curity Diapers-you'll find them in the Youth entre. IMMY BROWN 8A\'S—And every one knows that ENGLISH DINNER- wsna ie the flneet and base la the world. . . rbeciii-os Don-shout ‘I Both the Summerslde and the Charlottetown Stores have a vety oom- iilrie selection of EngilehiDlnnerware-thle ‘ " includes Dinner- were of fine Chins, porcelain and semi-porcelain. The‘ patterns are new. different and beautiful. . . Comeln and choose your Dinnerware from anr large selection. Remember when, you are buying Dinnerware-kyodil want the best-so insist on English Dinnerware. You'll see wonderfui ieloctions in the China Departments of Both Stores. . v , , W!‘ BEND N SAYS-Jrhe smartest buys in the smartest BLOUSES "° IIWIQI. 16!. iweye Judy Bond Blouses. Beside Dioueee of snowy ‘NIB and Jewel-like plalncolors, Judy Bond is featuring e new geo- mm" Print of good quality crepe-this youthful little Blouse has i\ “"1"! Molt. pep sleeves end button back closing, the sizes are 80 to 88 well-ed at . . . Then there la a smart, new print of delicate Bern- i"! in colorsgray, wine or green-this smart Judy Bond has cap ‘TMWI. I n t little collar androioeee down the front with glass buttons. ‘We Judy , an Prints are in eieee so to Bl-prieed at ass. Come n. Ind choose Itidy Print to enhance your Spring Suit . . You'll rJtieeeed ‘Intel: an proud to say. . . "My Ilonee u e allay Bond!" ' I" Department. l. U, . - the Xedieet Wear M have“ n l‘“"""“ ~ \ Stewart. Mrs. Hervey Woodside and Mrs. Leigh Brown opened the glfte. Miss Violet Baesett rem the u- commnying verses, and presented them to the bride, while Miss Shir. ley Stewart arranged them on the talble Fiorcna. in her usual grace ious manner thanked the many friends for remembering her so generously at this time and all 1011M in alanine "ForShe lee Jolly Good Rllow." The gilt‘ were costly and r consisting of silverware, glassware. linen end also a number of envelopes con- taining s generous sum of money. When the gifts had been admired by all, a bountiful IlHJCh was arved by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Music being furnished by Messrs. Oroziei- and McLeod which was much enjoyed by all. At l. late hour kind good-nights were said alter wishing the bride-Lo-be every happiness. > Personals "Mr. W, C. Schurman, Buni- mersida, leaves today on a business trip to 5ft. John, N.B.—-B.. —Miss Marion Rogers returned to her home in Summersida eftar an enjoyable visit with her sister, Mrs: D. F. Melanson, Moncton, N. B.—S. -—Miss Lucille McQuaid of the staff of the Summereide High School is a patient in the Prince County Hospital.-—S. —Mrs. Aloysius Greenan has re- turned to her home in Kinkora having spent the past pest two weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. P. Driscoli, Summerslde. —Miss Audrey Camdbeli oi Am- herst. N. S., accompanied by Mr. Bill l-lorsemarin are spending the Easter holidays at the home of Audrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell of Carleton. -—Mr. Ernest Robertson, R. C. A. F. stationed in Dorval, Quebec, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cheslay Robertson, Sumraerside-He was ac- companled by Mr. Paul Dumas, who has been posted borer-S. . M Island Branch 0f Resiaurani Ass'n. Meets AI S'Side A very inteiesting meeting of the P.E.I. branch of the National Restaurant Associatiom-was held on Wednesday afternoon at the hoirne of Mrs. Leo Coyle, Summersicie. Mmiber; from Charlottetown were present, including Mrs. Milton ‘Bell, president of thg PEI. Drench and he;- son. Myron Bell. also Mr. and Mrs. John Squarebriggs, Mr. Tom.Whlte and Mr. Harry Tcm. After the meeting adjourned the members‘ were the guests of Mr. Dan Chan. vice president. at a de- lightful Chinese dinner. In the evening a very instruct- ive film pertaining to the restaur- ant business was shown in (Doyle's banquet hall by Mr. Sharpe of the sanitation branch of the Depart- ment‘ of Health and Welfare. The personnell of Holman! and Small- man's lunch counters and Andy's Restaurant and the Olympia Res- taurant were invited guests. — S GO-O-OO-O-O-‘O-O-O-OQ-Ofi-O-OQ-OO-Q-Ol - Let's Talk lit Over -—Cood morning: Premier J. Welter Jonas. who is also Minister of Education of Prince Edward Island, stated in his address to the teachers at their annual convention in Charlottetown that he did not expect permanency in the teaching professidn, that it was a transitional job. a stepping stone to something better. “You are teaching until you find soma- thirig else/Kile stated. This will certainly be ' news to educational leaders across Canada, who have been stressing the value of having permanent teachers in the profes- sion. and deploring the transitional tendency, which our Minister of Education so compiacantly accepts. Does the Premier seriously be- lieve that men and women who ere in the teaching profession only un- til they can prepare themselves for more ramunerative positions can cope succesruily with the intricate problems that come up in the schools of this modern ere’! Peo- ple who "are teaching until they find something better" will not, as a rule, bother their heads too much about increasing their effi- ciency. Their lieerts will not: be in their work. If you moved into a home, dear reader, where you were to stay only temporarily until your permanent home was ready, would you take very much pride in beau- tifying and making more comfort- able your temporary abode? If, as the Premier states, teachers are only in the piofesslon/ until they can find something else, the inference ' edietely becomes ap- parent that those who do remain in the profession are those who were unable to find something else: in other words. the misfits. the "also rims" who felled to better their positions in life, and were thus for- ced to remain in the backwash of progress. teaching school. So. If we follow the Premier's line of thought to its logical conclusion, we have in our schools. shaping the mantel concepts of our children. twp cleeees of people! first, these who ere in the work only tempor- arily. Ind who cannot he to take the interest in the "step- gep" job which they will later take in their life work. and secondly. those who did not have the quali- fications “te make the grade." "The survival of the unfittest," you might call it. Not e yery pretty picture. is it? Can Prince Edward Island hope to ‘ "l." Y"? high in the realm of ed- meatless! achievement if we hitch our chariot to e st-hele digger Instsetle! e etu? II the people of ‘Oaterid Dill’ of the educational aspirations at our “sister ef Id- uoetidn. there will be e Ireetdeei more ‘hteniment, we predict, than when they were tote- that tit-u- . rig: __gt_JAaniAN._ cnaacurrarown Firearms Tendered In Evidence As Murder . Case Is ‘Opened HALIFAX. April 21 —(CP) -- A grey box stamped "Canadian Nat- ional Reilweye" ‘and containing firearms and ammunition was brought into court hare today as evidence in the pre Iminary hearing of l-lenry Pilgrim. ntreel mam- ber of the Seafarers‘ International Union (A.F.l..) charged with at- tempted murder. The attempted murder charge arose from a waterfront rint here April 8 between 5.1.0. men and members of the striking Canadian Seaman's Union (T.L.C.) Hugh Felix of Halifax said Pilgrim liad fired at hilrn ‘from the deck of the Canadian National Steamships yes- sel Lady Rodney, ‘Three of five other SIU. men being held as material witnesses in Pilgrim's case today were charg- ed with being in possession of fire- arms without a licence, The three are Charles Lima, Ferdinand Daudelln and Michael Shenkaryk, all of Montreal. - R.C.M.P. Opl. Frank Robertson testified that the box containing m automatic pistol. iwo sawed-eff shotguns and ammunition was tak- en from a l-lallfax-te-Montreal train at Monctotn, N. B. Five S.I.U. imen, including Pilgrim. were arrested aboard the same train the night of Apttll 8. The sixth, Slienksryik, was arrested the next day at New- castle. N.B_ Albert Hatchet. Halifax taxi driver, ttstified he had driven four of the six S.I.U_ members to Am- herst. NS. where they boarded a Montreal-bound train. Ha said a box which “looked like" the C.N.R. box shown him in court was taken in the taxi to Amherst and then placed on the train, C.S.U. member Sam Walburn of Halifax said he was on picket duty April 8 when the S.I.U. men charg- ed into the pier shed and boarded. three C.N.S_ vessels. He said he saw Pilgrim on the Lady Rodney and was shouting back and forth with him. I-le said he had been to sea with Pilgrim several years ago and at that time Pilgrim had gone under the name of Avery. Walburn said Pilgrim had shout- ed to him: “Walburn. you're on the wrong side." After further argument. "he fired the gun in my direction," Walburn said. Under cross-examination, Wal- burn said he was "about said he could see only about six inches of the gun barrel, Defence counsel Edward Cragg sskied: “If you are so sure it was a gun. will you describe it?" Walburn answered: "I can't des- cribe it. It was just a gun. It. wasn't any peashcoter." Pilgrim's ccrnpanlons, who were arrested with him. testified they had not seen a gain in Pilgrim's hands at any time while he was on the Rodney, A total of l4 witnesses was heard today. The case was adjourned to April 28. I Cartel-on and Vicinity Mr. Douglas ‘Bell of Cal-lawn was e business visitor to Moncton on Wednesday. “Mrs. Wm. LeBresh of Sourls was s. visitor in Carleton last week guest of Mrs. Fred Ranahan. Mrs. Albert Morrison of Carleton 400 feet A from the side of the Rodney." lit; Attempted » Miss Pearle Cameron of Char- lottetown spent Good Friday in Carleton visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Camer- on. Mr, and Mrs Harry Patterson and daughter Patricia ere spend- ing the week-end in Amherst. guests of Mr and Mrs. Lester Patterson. Mrsul". E. Benehsn and two children are spending e couple of weeks in Soul-is at the present time, guests of Mrs. Allen J. Mac- Donald. Mr. Stanley Howatt of Carleton. accompanied by Philip Perry of Borden, motored to Halifax on Wednesday on a business trip, re- turning Thursday night Expecis‘ Siari On Airport Housing _P_roieci Confidence that e. start \viIl be made this summer on the con- struction of homes for married personnel at the R. C. A. F. station, Summerside, ‘was expressed yester- day by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. member of Parliament for Prince and parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. ,Mr. Mac- Naught said -he iexpected that about half of the total number of homes planned, which is three hundred, will be completed this year. At the same time Mr. Mac- Naught stressed that even when this project is finished there will still be a great demand for ac- commodation in, Summerside and vicinity, as it is expected that there will be upwards of one thousand men stationed here eventually. Mr. MacNaught plans to return to Ottawa on Sunday for the upen- ing of Parliament on Monday, following the Easter recess. Mrs. MacNaught arrived in Summar- side on Wednesday evening from Ottawa and will return with Mr. MacNaught. In discussing the housing project Mr. MacNaught said that‘ it will be located adjacent to the alr- port on some 54 acres of land which will be purchased by the Government for that purpose. The community will have its own school, he said, for the children that live there-S . WorkQTo Resume Shortly 0n S'Side Airport Runways In about another; week work will be resumed on the extension and repair of the runways of the Summorside Airport. This work was started last spring by Curran and Briggs Ltd, who lfave the contract which is valued at about one million dollars. It is hoped to complete the Job this fall. All the runways are to be re- capped and extended so that when the contract is finished the air- drome will have two runways of 6.000 feet in length and one of 5.- was abusinass visitor in Summer- side on Thursday Miss Mae McCarville. teacher of‘ Carleton School, attended thel Teachers‘ Convention in Charlotte- i IOWA. | Friends of m. '1'. a. Gillespie‘ will regret to learn that he was 400 feat in length. Five cement buttons, each 200 feet in length and the width of the runways, are also to be built to accommodate jet aircraft. Approximately 160 men were am- pioyed last summer on the job and if is expected that the same num- ber will find work there this year. - . ' th confined to his home through siivgofikuwéfi‘ 2535;625:351 as e severe attack of the flu last weeio. ‘ ' it t Two large Lancaster aircrs I are now based at Summersida and Miss Francis Adams of Kensinr-i tori is spending a few days in, Carleton. guest of Mr. and Mrs! Fcnton Rowan. Mr. anti Mrs. Alyre Bernard of Summer-side are visitors in Carla- ton for a few days. guests of Mr.- ancl Mrs. Allie Gallant. - , young Lochinvar: should go forth to seek their affinities somewhat in the manner of a farmer going to purchase e cow. If Premier Jones loves the teaching profession es he l claims, it is a little difficult to understand why he did not hnthor- tu learn a little more about. its significance end importance. That he did not is due. perhaps, to the fact that he taught only to put him- self through college; that he was one of those to whom teaching was only a stepping stone to "higher things." The Premier in the course of his address told hit listeners an amus- in: story of the way he had to tip the treln hands, porters, bell hops. etc., in making his way from the de- , pot to his hotel. Once, he related. ha sneaked out the back way with his luggage and saved a quarter. That seems to us an apt illustration of what. the educational authorities are doing in Prince Edward Island. They are “sneaking out the beck. way" in educational advance‘ and] "saving the quarter." about thirteen Dakotas are also located here. when this contract: is completed almost any aircraft will be able to take off and land here-S. Produce MONTREAL. April 21— (CPI- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as follows: Eggs: I-‘ree cases. A large 46 ~47: med ‘it-Ii; A puliets 42-435 B 42 ' m; c a5. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 57 1-4; wholesale Quebec no‘1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58-458 1-4. First grade creamery print Job price 58 3-4- 59 1-2; solids 58 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts Ontario white 30; Ontario colored 30 1-8-— 30 1-4 (fob); wholesale Ontario white 31 1-4; Ontario colored 31 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs new 1115-125; NB no 1 75 lbs 1.35- 1.40, 10-lb bags 2l~24 cents. 50 lbs 90 rents; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.55— ‘ 1.60, 10-ih bags 24-15 cents. Dpslion Aurigae is the largest star known; it is calculated from the lIlht-curve as 2.800 time! the rise of the sun. ’ ’ Izi/fv/tl Wnt1rr--- RP/IIOVPJ Grouse Snowflake IAMMO. IA IHFIICI XIIIM I I "Shipping Ilews‘ AT All- Arrived Thursday None. Sailed Thursday Wyoming, for New York Imperial Hamilton. St. John's Anglia Anastasia. 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SHOWS 7.I5 & 9.15 < MATIINEES TODAY & SAT. ‘ 2.30 Also Laurel & "Illllilli ' ilillfll Hardy GRAPAUB TIIEIITRE "ro EACH ms own" With Olivia DeHovIIIond Fri. 8.00, Sof. 8.30 iCMOCO-‘TQQMOOMOM 0AM E0 THEATRE Kensington FBI. 8.15 — SAT — Matinee Evening 1.15, 9.15., Its Comedy with EDDIE CANTO]! and JOAN DAVIS 2.30 II u in “IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" with FetlmleI" OLWE“ V“‘- little Bobby Driscoii, also Serial and News. _ 50 Roy Bank -Q$*0O%O0}00%O0<§>0O%\ 3555 ROWING 1116 Teck I-lu .. 1855588 $034181‘ - 1200 Thorn Lund 5 HD0011" 1060 Toburn .._ 340 $80 AM ~ 600 Torbrit . G000 Sannorm 1-2 10400 Tran Re; 15000 Senator 300 Un Keno 600 Sheep Cr .. M126 500 UDPB!‘ Cda . 23563 Sherritt . 194 4005 Waite 200 Sigma 790 12000 Wiltsey 22000 Silanco 65 6000 Wingait .... 4500 Silv Mill .. 44 1145 iNright l-iar 5900 Sisroe 25 4200 Yeliorex .. . 3000 Sladcn .. 33 200 Springer 107 GU35 ,-_ 1200 Starratt 76 . "‘ 3150 Steep R0 . 135 400 Foothills ..... ... ._‘ L;- Z0 800 Sullivan 3750 Sylvanite .. 6500 Pend Ore Total sales 715,000. .. -._.... 405 I lb. .. . .. BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP, 5 lb. tin LAR‘D oars, Pkg. .. WEEK EIIII SPECIAL MacKenzies’ Kensington Friday. Saturday. Monday. Apr. 22. 23. 25, RAKAWANA m. ' ...89c ..69c ...39c I lb. 2 lb. .... CLARK'S PORK a gI-‘(IZRTENINIG 59c arms, 2 tins C QIIIIII-virw- 25° I§§fII§§“A‘§I‘°° ord, 2 fors‘ Sh“ - NOW IN STOCK BULK TEA SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbs. 75c 29c .. Genera-I Electric Power Washers. SERVICE o II I For expert service on I makes and models, domcsrici cno commercial, coll ED CLOW Somme-aside PIione:-- Day I76; Evenings 70-2 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWI Six ‘nus; us. cm: BACK soc ALTERATIONS. us WANTED Hi5 TUX ‘lb FIT HIM LIKE A secouo 9km ._.___ er we WAY THIS JACKET Lava.‘ ‘mars NOT A FIT rrs CONVUIJIONI I'M GOIN'TO AN IMPOR- ‘ TANT art-ma. r Goinoduy Electric Washers- Leonord Refrigerators. Congoleum Squares. Broken lines of Women's Shoes clearing of spacial prices. We fake this opportunity to advise our customers that we will be closed on Wednesday afternoons beginning Moy 4th. ond continuing until the end of October. MacKENZlE & 00. x/x/m/my/ya JUST LOOK A GOTTA LOOK / JUST RIGHT.‘ . So WHAT.‘ m six DQINKS r-"txr us LOOKED LIKE "rut BUM-OF-THE- MONTH ANYVIIAYI i By Fogoly and Shorten w”... /' /./' . / I , ROSENDALE; Nil.