aidnrd Illlflfl ' » l; 0! 59' *;,§},",,,°°2'.T.“ at the a °°°“"" scan. m‘ m“ of candidates to date in- ' w, that the majority of First ' scouts seokingto attend are w qualified, a pro-Jamboree m will provide the extra pol- . and familiarise the boys with o e extra Ottawa camp program. Ldqs oi the Jamboree contirli; will be m. Fred Drisoo f,“ scout and Cub ioadenand B,“ Ccnilmiesloflfl‘ Gem-so Aud- goon. munj», plans call for the Isi- md wnmigerit to renddvotbwith 1,5,5; Maritime and Newfoundland “an; 5t MOIICIOTI where ‘HG’! w,“ near-d a special train for Ot- taws July 15. The camp is being held July 16 to 2i. Parent pointed out to the aunt!!! that applications are still 5mg received and that it is ex- " that several more Scouts _meet the necessary require- msiqia to attend the Janwlbwee. in addition to the contingent ohm- Lslanders will be on head- m camp Sts-tf. They will made Helen Dewar, Hilda Auld m4 sterling walker. All are act- ive in the scout and Cub move- in the city. 44s the meeting yesterday, which y“ presided over by the presid- m, grigadier W. W. Edd. it“! siliotllilood the annual mesons of the Provincial Boy Scouts Associ- stion would be held Friday. June ac. Ehxcellent g Recital By lit. A. Artists A lugs audience was in attond~ mos last night at Hearts Memor- ial Bali to hear a splendid mus- iesl recital given by student art- bts of the Mount Allison consor- vstory of Music, saeirviile, N. 3., under the sponsorship of irinlty Men's Association of Charlotte- town. The Mount Allison Concert Par- ty, composed of Paulina Whit- man, s0p!\nd, Kenneth Jennings. vests Mosber. Jblilsi, and Ilvron Kinsman. (so; mentor‘ of the Conservatory, nted a wide varietytnd. piano. I vocal selections which were csipably rendered and receiv- ed nauon hearty applause by a isms. attentive audience. The various talented artists vim introduced to the audienbe w. Jack McNeil‘. President of nivy Men's Association. VThs floiiowing is the props-am Ballade in A major (Chopin)- Mosh ‘ vans er. .voi che Sapeto: Marriage of Rare (Mosart), Das veiichen (Moan-t). Old Mother Hubbard (Hutchinson). The Fairy Pipers tkewen-Jraiatine Whitman. ‘hitennissiion, seis or candy. fifhs Ships o! Arosdy (Head). lsrensdo (Sohibert). A Dream (Cries). Quests o Qucila: Rigo- lvtto (VerdD-Ketineth Jennings. Pmwuu" Ballade (Brahms). Rsdemudfin (Ireland), Valle in A IlIIIOr (imvitskD-veefa Mosher. Como to the Pair (Martin), Bird Songs at Eventide (Costco), All a "flfllidsyvrime (Ronsldk-Pntil- ine Whitman and Kenneth Jeri- iils Per iasioniss E “WIN-At the r. s: Island Hns- i? more: “or: ' l en, n‘, . "1- s dvushter. Sandra out. lMALB-‘At the r. n. Island noe- 1121 "I M» 19ih.190 to m- and . Arih Q1151 ' ' gm,“ 0 a “i, City, a son. ‘cl-At Toronto, Ont. May 1, fnGMr. and Mrs. nuimi Bock. n 02- my Haslarn. weilht s lbs IBWNESS-M "10 RHINO 001131 “a” "s: 18th. mo. to u: 9 lie. 7% on. A sister for Valerie. ' uaaaraoss I omirrnar. _- MaeINNll ha! _ “ M *u\1”w37".'.$““"'~‘3“iv"‘l' 0"” Chappeii o! South Granville ' Fllwhs ‘anemia at irh..i'.'““'”‘ ii smborestobe' ' anniversary of formation of a lowly aahrs any be iassrasd alflva osaisawemsiieiiypu- ablslaadvaaos. 000K! for photographs. IISIDIiTIODSIIeULToonts ilusieltore.‘ ‘araxissrsmrmuniumuu Enamels. Tocmbs Music Store. OONIIDEBATION LIFE IN- IUIANOE. . ' . f G- will be held in Charlottetown Wed- nesday. Mayfltb. it was announced ysstarday by Chairman and Organ- iser Walthen Csudet. ‘Thepurposoofthemestingiam form a Provincial Auocistion and itisexpectedthsrewilibealarge and representative attendance. The convention will convene at the Legion Hall at l0 sun. and throughout the day will consider a AT YOUR SEBVIOE—Amhst Ooai Company._ Phone 249d. , "NA-CRUDE" liquid fertiliier and plant food ls stocked and sold by-J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency, 58 Fitzroy St, Charlotte town. CITY MULKITP-Zhleedly, M87 24th, being a public holiday, the Olly Market will be open on Mon- Hon. I. A. Bernard, day, May 23rd. -—— Lieuis-Governor NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC who will speak at l o'clock today RADIO — Special $19.95. Toombs over CFCY on cancer. Music Store. \ "NA-CITIES" liquid fertiliser is -——- easily applied, divorced from RUMMAGE SALE’ s,‘ Pete" figs?igfioz-hahngmgoihlrdlnprtgcx szmémil, wom’ Saturday’ M” an’ price of dry fertilizers. Try it on at least, a portion of your present ' _ cultivation and be convinced. nagzavxtfhg??tsgd?ggllmfisre_ c"! ' ported by Mr. J. J. Larrabee, Dom- ‘"853’ club 1:18‘: “g5 $.51", ‘gag, inlon Supervisor of Fisheries. The h" s L_ Hardy a, Co m2 Kent catches are heavier this year and StJOPimfltG C“), Ham " a week earlier than usual. Adequate bait is available through the Pro- MNA_CHUBSW nqum germizer vincisl Government's bait freezing will produce amazing results, will 1i1°11m¢5~ o fr a alier Z121‘. ‘$3071.55 linhiéli‘ nil‘... um» coon cums w» iier and improved product, because 1949-P°“°° mllgmrl" 511d lull“ its chemical contents are 100 per °t the Juvenile Cm!" °1 ‘he C193’ "m loluble plant mo,’ Wm, no and District of North Vancouver ulna.‘ "u" accompangmen; since 1944, Francis James Bsyfield, gormeriy ofd Charlottetown, has w, eon name ort ancouvsri ,,,,‘;§’,‘1,,§",‘,‘,,,,"2,‘{ ;,§,‘,'|'°:,';:,, tgm- Good Citizen of 194s. The award delivery to any person in Britain, is 81V"! annually bl! the Frllflnll For pnrflcular. fir,“ o, apply l; Order of Eagles and Magistrate U.E.F.B., 20': Queen Street, Char- Bevfleld W" Presented with s lottetown, telephone 914-1., civic service Good Citizenship _.__ award Wednesday night at Oddfei- sNkcnu-Bs» uquga germgu, 1| lows Hall, the occasion also mark- recommended for potatoes, roo u, ing the second anniversary of form- sm.“ vegetable‘. 3.11m- benqu, ation of the F.0.E. lodge here. At- trees, shrubs, flowers and other tending the ceremony was provin- - _ su- b clal president of the F.O.E., Al- 2x3. figltlgfilglzjufarmcrsawzhtzfilzi, he" W°Tk °t vlcmrili- be especially interested. w-s-c-owi * YESTERDAY _ ‘The . ——— FUNERAL MILTON-IUSTTOO PARISH -— funeral of the late Chester Gal'- Servicss for Sunday. May 22M rett, who passed away at Lancas- are as follows: St. John's, Milton. m- liflljgary 1143mm, 5g John, 10.00 a.m., Sunday School; 00 NB. May 1'1, was held yesterday Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. Qfug-nogn 1mm Zlqn chujqfL The Mark's, Rustico, 3:00 Evensong and “W1C” n m, mum}, m‘; an“. Sermon. "O worship the Lord in we" conduqed by 3,9“ gum, the beauty of holiness. O come. let’ Webster. The honorary pallbearers us adore Him, Christ, the Lord!’ wen Messrs W. Chester S. Mac- Tha Rector, Rev. A. E. Plercey Lu,’ Dr‘ Blanchard’ Dn swung. welcomes you. J. Lester Douglas, Allan J. Mac- '—'-' Donald and Robert Bell. Thd act- “NA-CIIUBS" liquid fertilizer is we Dunbar“, were med Taylor‘ n well balanced plant food for all P.s_F1e]d1ng_ EJ wymm JJ“ Co,“ WP" of wll- It's chsmlm l"¢"-‘d' nollly, ma. Nicholson and William tents are already dissolved and BodSner_ Members of the Canadian immediately “available for P11!"- Legum agenda m l bow and held ll°url5hme"t_and ram‘! :'°w"h' their services at the grave. Inter- ment in the People's Cornetcry. EXAMINATIONS COMPLETED .__.. -8tudents st both St. Dunstan’! RBCHVE! DEGREE - Mr. University and mince od Wales Heath N. MacQuari-io received the College completed writing final degree of Master of Arts at the exhumation; yesterday. Large recent convocation of the Univer- chu” Wm m. =- g9 mm mm sity of New Brunswick. His major institutions with 8t. Dunstan’: field of study was in P01111081 hum‘ the “m,” gnmmumogug science and the minor in history, f, with the thesis on the topic "The m T“ Cmnéwes, Pan American ‘Union and Canad- ian Iiloreign Policy.” Graduated ‘at’: °‘;,Uf°§f,_?,{£°‘,”,§§;;,u"ff, BA. from University of Manitoba w» h» =» i» M» w» erab:.:"~..r".:a> s \ professor of economics 6:?“ polit; - ical science at the Univ ty o terrace: - mkk- h h- respondent, writer and author of been appointed seseicinalcéielotibrer , in political science a M l ri- 'G‘“1m°t t“ °""'g'd; t, mtg‘: iversity where he plans to proceed '1! the "Pfnm," ° l e an“ 2 to his PhD degree. Professor Mac- Mml- Plrlmflul? ‘l’ meppe’ t ' Quarrl, is at present visiting his lnvlflim 0f "ggiaizvilgst "iargg: mother, Mrs. Wilked MacQularride “MP!!!” n ' t Vit l, Price Edward Isan . was is visitor h; the citytryestelriday. a c or l n He s a mam er o e ess Gallery. Ottawa. representing the Personals Southam chain of newspapers. and Mr‘ Jam“ r-"Dmh, from 0L College, Guelph, is visiting his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. is at present touring Canada noting campaign reactions in the wake of John MsdNeill, L7 Sydney BL the political leaders. RECEIVES WORD OI’ DEATH Dr. and Mrs. W. Moreslde are OI‘ BROTHER — Word was re- receiving heartiest congratulations ceived ‘Thursday. _May 19th,‘ o! the on his recent graduation in medi- dum o; ML gm”; chsppe“ o; cine at Dnihousle. V ncouver. B. C. Mr. Chappe "-" ho. been in poor health for some Miss Joyce Coffin, Greenfield time. He was the son of the late 4"» "il-"limleii 1"” "m!" in o. n. Chsppoll, Architect, Chnr- honor of "1159 5"" mm"- iottetown. Besides his widow. form- bride-elm 0! M"? Wh- eriy Miss Blanche Warren this —‘_‘ city. he leaves to mourn two daughters and one son, also a bro- ther Mr. Fred Chappell, Charlotte- town Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Moreslde have returned from Halifax where they attended the graduation 0! their son Bill, who received his degree in medicine from Dal- houslo University. Nanmn coon crrrzm iron 1M0 - Magistrate Bayfieid, Police Misses Marion and Jean Mac- magistrate and judge of the Juv- Millsn left by 91MB on Tummy gulls Com-t of the City Ind Dls- TOI‘ Halifax where they will mud trtct of North vshcouvei- whee a brief holiday. the use" of W- 10“, Irancis James Bayfield, for- and Mrs. Gordon fiv- mfly d chulmmn’ h" Mr. John r. ccnnollv. manger ' nowsra Island In- annuaily by thq Fraternal Order dustrial Coriwfllilml l! HD9051"! of mm Ind Magistrate ‘Hayfield the week-end in "s" If:- was presented with a civic service looklnd m” df-"If-‘IODIIIQHIQ 1B i Good Citisensloiigidfallzard Wednes- freesing operations. day night at e ws' eion also rnariri the second Mr. Harry "BUDDY" 5""- Ill"- oo“ n! the dent at Dalhcusie University, has , "" '°'""‘°“ “°"‘.°..."'.‘.’nl"l.if"ifl‘i.ll'f ceremony was provincial pres dent summer mon , ed the 1.0.1., Albert Work of Vio- Mr. and Mrs. l-LL. Sears, York m“; - IAne. an. and Mrs. Percy hum-ism have returned from attending the convocation eureroises at Dalhourie University where their dstlhter. Miss lilies-n Landridlll. MElVI-‘il her 38o. degree. Miss hndrigan ls taking a position with the De- partment of Fisheries st Halifax. J_-____-___. 10.3. lodge hers. Minding 0. IIILTOI FRRZEE IISIIIIIIGE ‘Ills . Aste - Lifs Ilsssfsstsrsrs ilfs CONTIAOTOI constitution. resolutions. elect of- ficers and visw films. Speakers at the sessions will include D. M Houston, Ottawa. tary of Y. P. C.'s of Canada and IMY- Ted Conover, Toronto. presi» dent of the Y. P. C.'s of Ontario. In the evening at 6 o'clock a re-‘ cepiion will be held in the Char-Q lottetown Hotel where the Young Progressive Conservatives will meet. Donald MIFiemirig, M’. P. for Eglinton. Ont, and the four feder- al candidates. Chief speaker at the dinner will be Mr. Fleming. Members of the Convention Com- mittee in addition to the chairman include. Major J. A. MacDonald, King's. J. Angus Macliean. $1‘ Don Campbell, Prince. sland Graduates At llalhousie f Several Island students received degrees and diplomas at the Con- vocation exercises held at Dal- housie University Tuesday morn- ing. Following is the list of the successful students: Bachelor of Arts—Maxwell Carle- ton Currie. Montague; Gordon Joseph ‘rrainor, Charlottetown. Bachelor of Science-Khmer Mao- Millan, Charlottetown; Eileen Lau- drigan. Charlottetown; Donald Mao- Lcad. (“srlottetownz Glen Mae- Dougali, Rocky Point; Leigh Mil- ligan, Coleman; Preston Sanderson. Kinross. Bachelor of laws-Joseph Gal- lant. Ecmont Bay. Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery-Lorne Bonrieli. Char- lottetown; William Moreside. Char- lottetown; Waidron Auid. Freetown: Agnes McLeod, Lorne Valley. Engineering Diplomas-Glen Ilse. Dougall, Rocky Point; Don Mac- Leod. Charlottetown. Pharmacy Diploma - Raymond MacKinnon, Charlottetown. SIIMMEILQTTAGE (iCmtimsedflzwnPaggf) m) and motors not exceeding two hp. . Normal rates for "individual private residential summer " tages would be 31.5.00 per season, including 100 KWiI-I of energy Dlllis additional energy at 3.110 per The first cabin in tourist camps and commercial cottage groups would have a similar rate. An ad- ditional charge od $5.00 peg- w‘- 8°11 D911 cottage, including 30 KWH plus additional energy at Mo per KWH would be added. Rates would be~slmilar as above for simmer hotels and cottages attached. m addition. $3.00 "per season Der guest room including 20 KW}! of enemy would be c-hsrxed. New Customers ‘fines will be extended free oi’ ‘oosttoanyoottageispiioamin- iimnn distance of S00 feet from m! Wmitlflyb nearest pole. lb:- tensions over 300 feet will be made, provided the customer pays for the additional line in ad- vance, at the rate of $20 per mm. dred feet of extension, ownership of the facilities remaining with the mummy. who will maintain end keep them in service. Rights of w!!- clearances and easements to be furnished by the customer. In determining the lengths of free extensions to summer hotels, "W! sueste rooms will beconsider- a equivalent Q one single cot- e: Connected With Farms "A farmer or other rural resid- 01169. ltrlrsd as on all year cust- Too Late To iilasiiy son SALE-TWO CHOICE wonx mares at Howard Baiderstoms, North Wiltshire. Waiter S. Weeks. FOB SALE-DOUBLE ELECTRIC Moffatt range, used only three months, in perfect condition. Phone 1831. ‘For SALE-NEW coonsnorr tractors barrows and drill; wood- en-wheei wagon; manure spread. er; used International tractor, 1W0 W8". $850: new Massey Harris Pony tractor, $750, both fully equipped; sectional seeder with seed boxes s40; d!” and lever barrow. s15 to ass. Five work horses. Walter S. Weeks. n w" Provincial Convention Young Conservatives A Provincial Convention on Young Prouessi-vs Conservatives‘ executive seczc- . i l l l v on. n. M. Houston I Mr. Donald Fleming, M. P. omer. may connect not more than three sixule cottages or their equivalent, flu-mil: his existing meter for his own operation as a summer oommccisl enterprise, service being billed under the n- isting rate. ll! more than three cottages are utilised, then all cot- tages shall bs served and billed as a group, as commercial tourist conga. ,. IIItEVlAIiES (Omtimied from Pagg l) cams to know them better and truly appreciate them." ‘ The Qeech Iwas Mr. Drew's first in French since he started on a coast-to-coast Federal election “n” campaign tour. He stumbled over a fevv words in his prepared text. but his large audience of French speaking citizens gave him a re- sounding cheer when-‘he concluded. Mr. Drew spoke earlier brrrCBC national network broadcast and said that the 1949-60 budget will never go into effect. ~"Hsvlng dissolved Parliament without asking for its approval, the budget has no more effect than any other pro-election promise of this Government," he said. "If the Government were returned to power it would introduce an entirely for the City Cancer Campaign lest night showed that the City of Charlottetown had well surpassed it's objecti v of $6,000.00. The campaigners already had obtained 120% of their objective with rrlsny outstanding returns still to be Names committee under chairman F. M. Troop indicated that they would meet their mark. Division No. 8 under Harold Hennessey toot the campaign honors with a total of 186.6% of their objective obtained. Coming a close second was the Y's Men's division under Walter Cox with a subscribed amount of 151%. Divis- ion No. 8 under Art Hogan came third with 131% subscribed. High team last night was captain- ed by Allan MacMillan in Art Hogan's division with 210%. Sec- ond high team was captained by William C mpbeli in Roy Mc- FOR Awl‘! "=- lnteres li. of P. ieremony I The Hawthorne Bible that was first used in 184 was employed by Mr. Melvin M. Ewen, secretary lo! the Supreme Lodge of the ,Knighis of Pythiaa to Jive the jobligstlon to the class of candi- gdafas who received their first ranii last night at Empire Lodge here. Mr. Ewen was welcomed by Bro- .ther Mayor MacDonald and the Chancellor Commander of the Lodge. After the first rank had been conferred on the candidates in s vsry impressive ceremony he gave an interesting address on friendship and it's relation to life. Grand Chancellor Matheson. Juniper, New Brunswick also spoke briefly. l-Is was accompanied by Grand Past Chancellors B. R. Hol- man and l-I. Macbesn. Graham's Road W. I. Players Win Conpetition Graham's Road Washes’: Instb ute players won their playoff in the Queen's County Drama Fest- ival last evening at York Hail in competition with the Cornwall Community Club players. Aiwarded ‘i9 marks for their presentation of "A Family Affair", the winning play was directed by Mrs. Ray MaioLeod. "Stage, sets, props and lights were very good", said the adjudicator-s. ‘The players were well cast, the tempo was ex- cellent. In. general, s good perfor- manoe." The Cornwall players more dir- ected bry Mrs. Gordon MacMlllsn. well east. the single male and two lady players “deserved a better play than the "Sisters Mac- iintosh" BQlQ-IORIOTQIOCVCIHIIIII Katberin. in tbs win- ing play. Mr. Parker Jewell was awarded .ths prise .as fin best actor without competition. Mr. Harold Whtts of York pre- sided. Bannonica solos lime play- ed b7 llr. Billy Mselischern Cessna! accompanied wide acclaim wherever he has appeared. from leading newspapers in the United ads. testify to his ability. DON'T FAIL TO SEE HIM k KINSMEN SPRING CARNIVAL‘ TOM AUBURN Illllillllllll EXTRAORIIIIIAIM Featured Star in the coming Kinsmerfs Sprln val to be held here June 2-3-4. Tom Auburn FORUM JUN! 2-3-4 Testimonials States and Can- am vsssy played a ‘ pi. who. a issues wws Mr. Prank > use, (spfislrsan), “Mrs. Itoy > ms m». h Dev. ’ P P different budget. ’ “What other Purpose can it have 0 had in mind when the decision was made to dimolvs Parliament with- out any attempt to pass the budget. They deliberately left that budget as a. mere scrap of paper. They offered a pro-election bribe and then refused even to honou- the bribe." Mr. Duw reiterated citicism o! tbs present Government's trade policy and ssid that men with "no practical experience have been intcrfering with trade without ..suthei:ity..!_r... ailment" . ., ion: sans: 1 194-5 '34». Chev. ‘truck,’ good corldltlon, m um, I 194i Dodge Sedan. ALSO K Tits following MASSEY-IMRHIS Machinery} No. 22 Tractors Pony Trocton Second-hand Fonison Tractor, rubber tired, (l only) Fertilizer Sewers, - Monurs Spreaders-Z hoiss Engines Rubber-tired wagons Groin Crushers Tandem Disc Hermes LIIKIN Q - ' (AP) - Pensivs, less o! racing‘: triple crown in 10M and sir; of this year's Ken- tuoaw Derby winner Ponder, died last. night at Calumet Rim. Death was caused by strangula- Objective Surpassed In‘ Cancer Campaign Incomplete returns of canvasserkCillva-sys division with 1N5. and heard from. Results of the Special Property or Hunter River, 1-4 mils from vilhgs, 30 ocrsa of lond with B-room house ond out buildings. S. C. WATT! 228 Cumberlond Street, Cholloftsivvls tion in a small intestine, s farm spokesman said. Pensiva became iii yesterday morning. takng third place honors was Wil- lard Spencer's team with W01. Major Craig expressed his thanks to those present for their splendid efforts and oo-opsration in the drive. - Following the meeting in con- versation with csnflllln officials he gave full credit to the division- al commanders. team captains and each individual canvsaser for mak- ing the campaign the great success it was. He thanked psérticulsrlynthe Ml)‘ N: DlNGWlE-L 8r ROSSITER ' Morell, FIE. i. Sunday — Mon doy — Tuesday Special Full Chizlien Dinner $1.00 Special lobster Plate $1.00 atso 1'0 ant, 4 nun s rouse LOBSTERS. DINNER FROM 4 PM. 1O 7 PM. mo: YOUR neserwinous BY moms - ises snnnvs Lnestnunnnr Si. Peter's Rood AAévm Anna. .snaanannaaaAnaaaanaaaaaanaaagggggg‘_ generous ' of who once more responded magnifi- - ciently to s great humanitarian need. "Of course," he stated, "with- out the full co-opea-ation of all the workers such wonderful results could not have been obtained." Major Craig also thanked the bankers, accountants and Mr. sistance in tabuisting returns. . i ___..._ TI} ‘ll IIANONG. isssmes ilsisssu. lepisssntstivs _ ‘Mm i7! Qssss Si. Phase 7i! '1 - H“. _ , native of Aber- hire, Weiss, h! hi‘ , 5,,,__ STA-RTINGHH... TEEN-TOWN TONITE AT .Y. M. C. A. m. Special Waist-Alisa llascsll "BNIERTAINMENT rot EVERYONM-PING-PONG, MOVIES, CANTEEN, cunts, mo com MISSJTI! l " _ THERE'S FUN FOR ‘EVERYONE! will" Bclflilfllfllfl M "W" Il- DellcIous-Deleotable-Delovoiy! v", ls all of that and more mo! The large i8 ounce tins of fancy quality fruil —pedches, pears pineapple. gran" ' d ta ‘I people at a cost of only 59 cents. Dons Fruit Cocktail with tho Fruits for Salad-the Fruit Cocktail ll n Cllflld , s lgudlffiszens selection of more s d d‘ d I k n or your un ay formzsore-i-vvepkiiovyl" You'll find Del Monte Fruit Oockhll and oflscl fins Del Monte Products in the Grocery Department. pools! Saving Price because IT was Bight Here! Bight Now! And at a S ant to rotum IT to the factory-d ordered for someone and vve don't u Ive vvant to give some lucky builder the chance of getting IT and savfn beginning to wonder just what this super MEN‘! MIXER with a capacity 0f I cubic fee‘ Johnson Engine. This Mixer has 2 prism towed behind a car for transportation bl London Cement Mixer is money! I suppose you're LIT l’! ll l LONDON CE driven by 1 1-3 horse power mails sires and can be easily differ-ens Jobs. .. .. The Special Price on this $40.00, Mixer-there's Ono of Ilse important Isshi robe contains a KNITTED SUIT beauties in the Ladies’ Wear Deparhnent and attractive-and they're favourite. The sires are ll and - wqa Department. Phone l7ll —-G. Il. and cherries will actually serv nh-"Zil M. - DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAII finely out than the (tiller-- - ~- er-Youql come bael which ls a considerable saving for you. Come in and get thil FOR Competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITN MORTON DEW loafers Trust lldg. only one! IT'S in the Hardware Department eanietatesrorepriasisiaseyou-wara 0B DRESS. .. .. You'll find semi They're In i-plece styled with either a pull-over or a buttoned front top- .. .. In colors rose, gra or peep, knit of fine boucle yarn. A Knitted Dress always Ioobs e comfortable so wear. Come In choose yo zit-priced at I050 and 81.00 in tbs Indie Charlottetown