i - Goods ileaiiy FEBRUARY 14. 1958 For Shipment lo iioilatiti 150 sheets and 150 pillow cases pro ready for shipment to Hol- 1..,.d today. thanks to the ready response of many-WON!" IMO"? in; to different organlutionl In CItIII'IOU.CI.0VI'II and Sumnierslda and answered the Red Cross all n... help. These needed articles were sent out on Monday and Tugldgy of this week and were all finished and returned to M4 Cross Headquarters by Thursday. sierns Limited In Charlottetown ....n the white Star Laundry in summerside very generously came tn the rescue and laundered them all free of charge as their share ill relieving conditions In Holland. Du.-mg the week 3411.00 was .-...i.e.i in ma cm: Hud- niiariers In Charlottetown for the piiropean Flood Disaster. Sl82.09 at this amount was ear marked ,,,r -l1)utc)i I lief" and came from Lli former residents of Holland nun are now living in this pro- tin?!- Collllllitliiontw "Sllndsy In The United Church In many of the over 6.000 .-liiirches of the United Church of i'fiIlldI. from Newfoundland across :lie Dominion to nritlsli Columbia's western coast. the services on Sun- day will feature In one way or an- iiher an observance of "commit- ment sunday". commitment I0 voluntary Total Abstinence. said thg luv. John I-l. MacKay, secret- iry P. E. l. Tenipcriince Federa- inn. 'l'iie challenge will be. "Make Siiilrch POIICY YOU? PTIVII559" l'hIs observance is part of the de- velopment of the decision of the i:ellel'aI Council lvhicll met in Montreal in September. into. to I'll” iuct command) members of the United Church to practise Vol- iiiitary Total Abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages. "Every unit of horsepower added to the motor of the oar we drive demands keenar judgment; each new development of nuclear science mus for greater application of an precise control: its international imiliidsries become blurred by growth of world I teresis..complato iindrrstsliding an appreciation of neighbour people: everywhere be- come euentlai. in these basic needs of modern society lie the reason why scientific leadership is in- rrefuliigly maintaining that sl- rnhoiiu beverages have no place in the future of the kind of world which alone can nurvive present (Ifi.V problems. Thus maily United t'iiiiri-ii people will be reminded of the cviis of the manufacture. sale. pill-i-iinsc and use of alcoholic bev- rI':I',!E!." said the Rev. Mr. Mac- Kay. If the grain that is thereby wasted was pilt to proper use. mil- llniis of the starving people of the earth might have food to eat. and this would do more to defeat Communism in such places as China than most of us realize. It is it fact that the indirect cost of the ltquor traffic is more than I I-2 times the amounts the Govern- ments receive from liquor taxation. Add to these facts the long line of broken homes, destroyed lives. lin- iii!"-iii! deathd. wasted manpower. Increase of crime. lust. disease. and the many more evils that are so much caused by the liquor traffic. and we begin to have an under- standing of the reasons why the leaders of the United church have iliscefl illia goal of total abstinenc before their people. r "If the nearly 1.000.000 members of the United church respond to this challenge" said Mr. Maclisy. our Dominion would experience a irsnsforming Revolution which would be one of the rsatest steps "true" civiilsat on for many Mons wnrrn. rolv-i. YPORT BTANLKY. Ont (OP) - ghe mid-winter survey of water owl in this Lake Iris district thawed the number of birds was :'Il0"i 50-Der-cent greater than at his time last year. due to the iiliid winter. The bi est proper. llon. about so per cm . were egn. rasback ducts. HOWARD McINNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. IIIITIIS. IMIIIIIABES. DEATH: 50: Per iiisertlea wpg aTs'-rn liIcl.lNNAN .. "the nth a I-dwsrd Island Hospital, nbruaiy 5: to Mr. and Mrs. '11 Macbatlnan. igm. a son. w ' resting at Davis luni-riii Home until Sunday noon. thence to st. Stephen's Ohuraii niliilinlion where funeral service Iviil be held at 1 pm. lntlrmeiit iii the church cemetery. ISEIITIUII. GUARDIAN. This column is reserved for IGII of local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy able In advance. ....D..:..A.......n..ggg 0005'! for Perfect Pictures. TOWN TAXI - Phone I800-333. IIIOIINI Refrigerators in steels. lryenton and Mackay. OIIAIWILI. for Better Photo- arapha union IIAIID COAL is always the best. Arofsst Coal Go. THE MAPIAE I.I'.'AF.'I'ilNI lucky number is 53633. 'yous nouialtmi-luvs unas- as the license patio s1'0IIl'l' SPRING MA'ITITRNl'I'Y IIREBSIS. slses ls-ao. At The Position Shoppe. LOBIIQ AND Biiiovls watches. high class guariiiitend rvpiilrs. V. R. Poplar. The Jeweller. Montague. VISIT HI-8'I'Ii'l.E Mll.I.lNEIH'. 103 V2 Great George Bireet. Ad- vanced showing of no spring hats. Every style-lli-Sly e. NI!-8'I'l'I.l DRESS SIIOIP. We have still a number of greatly re- duced dresses. WALIsI'API!1lImCleIarniirs. Siiocini room lots. half price. llryeiiinn it- Macl-(sly. MRS. VAN:S CIIOil0I.IIit3i and candy. Sea the Valentine iulxtilile meat at the Abegweit Gift Court and Kemp's Slstlonory. NOW SHOWING at Iii-Stylel Mlliinery. I03 I12 Grsiii Grin-ire Street. Matching list and hand- bag sets. CONNIE IMILAIII. builder. specializing in all types of rail- inets. floors. bathrooms. illiis. etc. Phone 1901. IVANGEIIICAI. BIBLE l.IiC- Tllllfa by Rev, H. F. Macliweii. Sons of England llall, llicilmoiiti near Great George. Stiildays at 1.140 P. M. subject. "The Book of Gen- lVAN(.lliLlS'l'I(I st-rvivea will be held in Preilerit-tun hail. Suit- day, February mill. at .'l pm. Man- day, Wednesday, and 'l'iiui-stiii.v. at 8 p.nI. All are Invited. Ii. Chap- peli. "M" lender. THE PR0CE'l:I)5IIli(IllI the Pro- Lenten dance at tho itollaivay Ballroom on Moildsy. spniisnroti hy the Charlottetown Kiiialiii-ii Club. are for the National l(In.i. men European Flood Rciicf Fllllil. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY St'llO(lI. meets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. Each member is urged In be present. The offering will lid for flood victims in I-ingiiiiid and Holland. FOLIO! COURT - In the city police court yesterday morning be- low Magistrate K. Iii. Martin it resident of New Haven was fined Gil. and costs or it days on n driiiik and incapable charge and It oily resident on a similar charge re- ceived a similar sentence. POTATO PRICES - In "lilo fnriii marketing report. of Mr. W.R. Isaiw. Deputy Minister of Agricul- tiun, published yesterday, an iirmr appeared in price figums set by tho P.ll.I. Potato Marketing Board. '!Ihe statunant should have read: "Prices for-Mountains, Sobaoo anti Ksitaihdln and will be at 02.10 per seas per owt." ARMY IIOIUITB-Tho follow- ing recruits have been ciaspiiieheti to No. 1 Personnel Depot, linlitiix, from this recruiting station for final documentation for enrollment in the Canadian Army Active Force. via MDA: David Neil Sand- ers. Wood Islands; Rilcal Beriaull. Msrriokvllle. onts. Ferny Gordon Bouiter. 0'i.iear.v: seliloii Neil Buchanan. O'Leary; Emile Joseph Doltoohu. Tignish. IORORITY lill-IIJTING - Mem- bers of Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Somriiy held their meeting on Monday evening at the huna of Mrs. Eileen Bagiiali, Prince Street. Miss Mildred Cuti- rnora and Miss Jeiinile Macftac gave an Interesting talk on l'ccail' niiling period decoration iii futilit- us and art. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted iiy Mrl. D01) Maolnod and Mil. Bill Thom-paoll. MEET TREASURY BOARD - A delegation which was appoint fl from the city Council and headed by Mayor ,1. D. stowsi-t waited on my tr.-euury Board yesterday al- tarnoon and presented a pi'enni'od brief for the consideration by thiit body. Hll Worship said last evening that the results of the visit of the delegation would probably be ra- flsetad in the bitdget. when the House meets next niolith. nuns:-ro-ns nolvoitt-zn - on Tuesday night Miss Eleanor Mscbsod. whose marriage look lace yesterday. was sum of onof gt g delightful dinner party at the Charlottetown Hotel. Miss Lueil MacDonald and Mrs. Wilson miss were Joint hostesses. Tito bride-to-be was presented with a suitable gift. on Wednesday night g ii. ii. M-aelean UNDIITAIIII ' I-JMIALMII I her sister at her borne. Oonnaugllt am. John Men-iii entertained for Apia. Miss lieian Cameron And Mrs. Wilson Ross assisted in serv- ins. Personals" .4 ossristieieea sea North Wilsbire I-nous no soy IW owt. at the farm, and cobbler seed E "The Show must go on", was the D0llL'.lsSIt)il l'uisi'.tled by all beef cat- tic in-ecdei-s at ii meeting iheld yesterday afternoon In the Board Room of the Department of Agri- culture. The resolute attitude of those In attendance was indicat- ed by the Inuilediaie submission of 31 entries and a record taken of a dozen more. A full and free discussion on various aspects of the show was followed by the passing of several Important rosoiutioiill but for- ward with l view to strengthening the pwitiotl of show and sale in the ccolloniy ot the count.r.v. On motion of Mr. Houlibii Mutcll, seconded by Mr. George liaytleii, it was agreed that ”the Ending be done at the Fair grounds and that ressonlably suit- able cattle be accepted.' Another YSQOIIIKIOII agreed to the weight range as betxiieen 850 and 1250 lbs. lilld that there be no grad-ing ex- cept classification by weight. Allotilor resolution was passed permitting an entry oi one heifer each per IIIVIOCIGT. who will be re- quired. however. to guarantee that the entry is not in calf. I HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Til Hold Beef Show & Sale As Scheduled On March 20th Tile standing cimltnltiee on the Show slid Sale will continue to carry on under the chairmanship of Dr. J. P. Lants. with the inp- llroved addition oi the following breeders, Messrs. Atiiol Roberts. Ifoulton Mutch, Fulton Sounders. Dali Jewell sud Wilfrici Mac.Kililoy. Hon. 0. C. Baker. Minister of Agriculture, who has sufficiently recovered from ills recent illness to be in his office for a short per- iod oi time. received an ovation when he entered the room for a few moments to say hello slid wish the meeting success. The data of the show remains unchanged as March 20. with the deadline for entries fixed for March first: Mr. Neil Matllesoii. who presided at the meeting. will aocaht the entries. In the event of Mr. L. H. Ho.iniIton of Amherst not being able to attend as Judge. the executive will eiideai'oilr to secure Mr. John Carter'of Aulac to fill the position. The usual co-operation was as- sured by Mr. W. It. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. and Mr. Harold Olay on behalf of his de- i)artan.clit.. """ I-Iliillitliildzdkos ....., .-... ..... --M ..... to consult the hope oi gaining iinitled action in any fur- ther moves in tile critical I-larliisst sitilatiilli. British and French statenients. along with. some Congress mom. bcrs, have recently expressed fear that iiiliscllliuwei-'a order to the 7th Fleet to reuse patrolling the Foi'iiinm strait might lead to spreading the Kilreiul war. Dullcs reqiicsted secrecy on his trstiiiioiiy at Pi-idnyts rioso session of the Scllilttt Far Eastern affairs suii-cnmiilittcc. I-foreign Affairs (Contiliiiixi from Page it stand their government proposes to follow. The Lake Centre member. and of Canada's all-party "parliament- iiry ndvieura"' to the ctnliltr.v'a United Nations delegation. said he ivoiilii not aiivocnic the use of "provocntii-e iiieiisui-cs” but added that "ill strrligtil and in iiility lies the only hope for ninnkinti." There was a iiocd to tread carefully and to be careful about CriIIt'ISill of the United States. which had borne liiucil. Bill Canadians were entitled to llIi)l'c tliail the qualified slate- iiiclit on Forliinsa Kivril by the ex- ternal affairs minister. Mi: Diofullbnkrr criticized the 001” p:'Yl,v for its attitude on For- mosa. Ila spokrsnicll criticized the orlgiilal U. 8. action in netitriiliziiig tllc Natitliiiilisis on tile isliind with the seventh fleet and iiniv ivcrr i-l'itirir.iilg the flirt. the fleet was u'itisdrnuti. Should Aim To End War aiaiiley Knowles (OOF'-WinnIpeg- North Centre) said Canada's fun- iianloiitul aLni in Korea silouid be to "end. not to extend. that war." "Let's not go along with the kind of mistakes that. could lead to tho third world war." Mr. Klioivles siiid Canada siliiiild be "deeply concerned" tllnt tile nrw U.S. policy on Forniosn liliglit be the first step towards that war. Cniiiltin also should raise her voice to help the 11.3. "got on it more hopeful paiiiway to liiiiropc." Lack Of llmlersi-anding it 5N'lllNI that U.S. State Sen- rctaigv Dulles showed it lack of tin- iici-stiilldiiig of the situation ill iiropr. Mr. Dulles lind liven tiio Europ- rliil nations 75 days to achieve unity "or else". It seemed Mi". DIIIINI was making all attsntpt to "condIl.imi the American people to the idea of lessening U 8. support for Wt-stern Ellrope.” It would be Ideal if Eltirope could redo:-iitr. But for the U.s. to say it must be achieved on terms dic- Iiiird by lilo il.S. was "the ll'l'fIlll: wily to go about it." Other Sneakers George Mill-ray (L-Carllioot said 0. blockade of China could only rc- 3liIi..iiI on all-out war on the Asian coiltllient. Sonichow, there must he a hay of "ahpcnliiig to the heart of lilo Chinese people iitld winning them in the ways of peace." L. Philippe Piciird il.-BeiIe- chiisso). who recently visited the Middle East. said he had met many national leaders there and had nollchitlcii lioiio of them favor the advent of Couimiiliisni in their part. of the world. "None or Iliem tiioiigiit that thc U.55.R. would ntteinpt any viola- tion of any IN'i'Il.0fT in tho Middle East IIIIICM a general war devili- cperi In the world.” he said. "Some of them recognise the danger of Communist uprisings or Commit- iiist-inspiredpin-ties gaining power. bill. significantly enough. none ad- mitted tllis ilaiiger to exist In his owl country." , r.l'icard joined with some pre- vious opposition speakers in stress- ing that Canada should speak firmly and Independently In for- eign affairs and should avoid any- thing apprqsclling the role of I CHARLOTTITOWN FUNERAL HOME PHONE 008 Complete Ii'unt..tl and Ambulance Service -Dlreotore- -..... and Harry olatae arid Mrs, Peter aaaibosieid. . - ed the lnltli-Delaney wedding I. North 'n-yon on Wednesday. Febru- I. I. Bradley J. W. iifelleana -W iliirymen Given Demonstration with important phases of farm ac- tivity, sponsored by the Depart- monts of Agriculture and other lil- terests. was broiigiht to a close last evoning by a dairy delllonslratolnii ill the Vocational Sollohl. Mr. Walter Iliaitowcll. Research Director of Universal Milking Ma- olilile Divlaioil. National Coopera- tives Ilic.. Minilosoia, was the guest snooker. Mr. EIl'l(.'kWOII.,(IO8CHbECI in detail the coiistriiotion. operation and care of the mndiliiles which were on display. before all apprec- lstivc audience. Following his talk. a moving picture was shown whim gave tilme iu a'ti.olidoiic.e it very (Ioar picture of the pomlbitlties of the eqiiipment. under discussion. Mr. Blaolnwell ooiitiilucd his address dealing with modern dairy practice. toohnique and oquipnlotit. He ex- plained tiha trend of changes tak- ing pllwe Iii Illic dairy Indusiryialld niiido special reforcilce to vacuum mick whole milk which Is even now being processed and kept fresh for six nlnnills. Mr. J. E. Phillips. rel-trod Genemi Mniiager of (Ieiiirnl 00-opemtive. Wiscoilsiil. followed In a brief ad- dress dealing with practices, explaining how. by this means. the United Ntiiimis internals iinvebceli able to reach and treat disease among millions of people in Europe and oisciviierr. "'l'lle some effective trciitnieiit has bcn eti- tctideii iii the lillittar of feeding. as- sisting in iil.ri'iciiIiiu'o and of-her rs- rontial scrvicm to sirirkeil roun- trim. which could not possibly be iiildertakeil. excerpt. co-opri-:ii.iveIy." said the npcaltor, On liiotioii of Mr. Liililoili Dewar. seconded by Rev. William Simpson. a vote of thanks was extended both speakers. aild tendered IIIIGIII iiy tihe olsnirnlnll. Mr. Leo Molsaac. SIIIPIIIIO to the United States. Cnllntia's policies had been too long itlfiilelioed by Britain. hr siiiri, and she should be wary about. full- Iliiz into that pattern witii the us. "Cnilndiiills." he said. "do not relish the role of it satellite iiliy A week of daily meetings deaiillgi co-operative I Lleut-(lovernor Prowee His Honour Lieiit-Governor T. W. l.. i'l'owse has consented to set as patron. and the Hon. George D. Daniela, lloiloilrary President of tile Y. M. C. A.. as honourary ciialrmisn of the Y. M. C. A. deb: relirillg campaign. Both are an- tiilisiastie in their support of the drive and from each has been re- Strong "Y." Campaign Supporters '4! g; I I i I lion. George D. uellloia ceived the generous donation iii 31.000. 'i'ho special 3liILS(lI'il)I.I0ll cani- pnign will be officially opened mi. Monday evening at the when the caiupaign workers will gather for information. Tile main drive opens on Molldiiy week Feb. 33. VICTORIA. (OPt -- 'IIile stratig- est debate in the history of the Biritlsli Ooliunibia legislature raged thrniigili its ninth day Friihy. The Opposition did all the ma- ing. Jibas continued to mill down on social Credit heads but stile gov- orniueilit benches refused to own- tor-mitnck. I The oddity of hits tihmne speech dobate, iii wiiioii members defend. attack and disciisis government pol- icy. stems from the fact that no social Credit private members - luid only llu-ce cabinet uliinisters-- are taking part in it. Preniier W. A.C. Bemlotit said his Il'&1IilIl!'i.ll cohorts chose to skip the ilimile speooh debate and wait for the budget debate. when theyishould have a complete outline of govern- ilioui. policy and thus be better cqilippt-ii in dismiss it. Tornado -of Seam Strangest Debate In B. C. History Continues l once as representatives unltm the.vI get on their feet and speak up for: their ridisligs. "Tiley Iiavo nloutlisi but speak not." he said, 1 W.T. Siirlil-it iLwVictm'Ia) utility the Frontier is t.i-yilut I0 TIISIII IJIlP0ilg'Il the debate wftlilniit givinll new momibers n alliance to not ad-; jiisted. 'l'lierc are oisrllt ()OF'cr.s,. two Liberals and two Progressive oonssrvaiiives without previous ex- perience In the Hull”- Maritime it. c. A. r. (Continued ftoin Page 1) 15- tr-."ti-iiIr??iIi-iT"s'e?reItTi7.i-. Brooklyn. N. 3.; Ci. 1". Muihoiisnd. tieasuroi-., Buinniersido; Jack Estoy. Maritime uronp Repi-eseiitative on National rixeciitivo Council. Lnggieville. N. 3.: Don Artlulin, N.8. vice-WWI" dent. Halifax: Marty Fraser. N-1 'I'llls in-oilg-lit a tornado of acorn from the OGF. Liberal and Progres- sive C0llsiif'Vll'iIl'e bsnciliaa. Edtioaiioii Mlilister Tilly Rolston moved the .l'i(I(II'AL! in mivly to the isior Kolulertih Kledllllll seconded. 'l'iiora will ilot be another Social Credit speaker in bile dobaii imill AliI0l'iI0y-CIPIIOIVII Robert Bonner winds it tip for the govarlullciit. next week. Only two Social Orodit. mem- bers iiiivc Iiiid previous lo-risintivc i-xprrioiice - Mr. Bennett iiild Mrs. Roi.-lion. Jiicial Credit Silent lilxwipt for a steady volley of inilitts and iiitnrriiptioils by tho Premier. and loud lniwhtar at some Opposzitioil oiionrm, the social Ore- dfitlrs liave roiiinincd aiiont. COP Oppo.-iliioii loader Hamid Winiill said the premier is dictating to his followers mid iiltat he is try- imz to in-lisp absolute control over iiiic oiililiict. iilid g0vci'iiinfen't side. Robert Strnoiiiiii (OCl"-O0wioh- more than those satellites of Rus- si .. nit-Newomitilel said Social Cred-it fIl0nlII('i'.1 can't justify their exist- Comcdy in Wit iy. Colorful (Georgian lIi5I.AN TO ATTEND "SLEEPING BEAIITY OF LORELANI)" .Ii'iiimiiizod by College Students N.D.A. NDTRE DAME AUDITORIUM Tilrnduy, Fol). 24th, 8:15 pm. Admission 50 cc-ills Tiirce Acts and Ellciiailiiiitr Cosiiiincs) Aiiiniariion iitic. tax I villi-zliriiie I I Don't lliiss 'i'iic Illfl VAIIENTINIC DANCE A-T Tllltl ROLLAWAY CLUB T()NI(lIl'l' Ihutcing front 0:30 till I2 Music by the Ilownlownrnr iii Door I'ri1.m to be given away and tallies Intlluilotl ..,.,. R. C. N. (R) DANCE . - SlCAMEN's MESS Ir.M.c.s. QIIEEN clssnl.0'r'rI-2 ' . Monday. February seen! Active Members Only I Dancing from 2100 to 2380 Eastern Trust Building ORTON DEW Your Insurance Counsellor PHONE 3046 I .... Charlottetown BI.-atons' Mills. P. rl. I: Hilda ITiionipeon, Eiutern W.D. repro- scntatfve, Fsirview. N.s.; Oliarlta iiiu-one specoii iiild Agriculture Min-' vice-president. Mnuctoii; J.A. lilac- Lean, Mi.r.. P.lI.I. vice-president. swanton. immediate past-prositieni. Saint Joint. N- 3- Nova sootla delegates: Margaret lisiiconinild. Mildred norm. N0- ioo (Blue-nose) - wins. Halifax: linden Jewett. Allan Ed2iI'- AI Tyler. No. 101 (Atlantic) Willi. Halifax; Norman wriiliit and Ly!” Wilson. No. me (colchester) wind. I'tirilro; Lauciiie Macbougall and J. smith. No. loo (Cabot) wing. Syd- hey; Marguerite Hartleti. No. I04 irrl.-aim) wing. Liverpool; W-1'3 Burke, 8. M. Sous. N0- 105 icumi bu-lgndl Wing. Amherst: Irvine Maohcttn, No. we ixeiltvillei Wintr. Koiltvills; E. C. Atkinson. No. 101 (Morfeoi Wing. Annapolis Rniflli George Hart-ingtiili. No. 108 (Yar- l1I0llI.Ill wing. Yiirnloiiiil: ITVI" Benjiiniin. David Fail. No. 100 iniiiidyl wing, Dartmoiitil. Newfoundland lilelciiiii-I!-I? RON" Reid, No. loo iNoi-iii Atiiiiitlci wing. at. Joliilb. Now Briiilswick Dcloiiitlrs: Hill Conueii, Norm Jackson. Ed fill!- gerald. Al. Shepherd. Gordon mit- ile, Bruce Oarter. Bill Macoratii. I PAGE F IVE MEN are the most conservative credturea when it comes to dress. .. . TIiat's why any changes In men": styling has to he so gradual that it is iiardiy iioiirenllie tit lhe litiia-. hut. iiilic by little these changes ate suude iinii pri-sin nicn are ri--siyii-ii before they realize it! The Arrow "ARIDEN" SIiIlt'l' is one of these siiiitie style rlinugrs. It. has the new Short Point, Mi-iiiiuil Spri-iiii Coiiiir, fused of course. The l-irriii-ii Cuffs lire lll'iIl fitting and the iii.-iii-rial is fine broadcloth "Sanforlzod” for perliiniioiil fit and good iippclirliiirc. The Arrow "Arden" ('OlllllIIirs with the siulirl now look in lIII'll.iI fiisliioiis. You'll find it In 3i7!'.i II to 10 I '3, IIl'I('l'l'I 405 In the Men's Wear Iloparintriit al ifniiiiniils. Till-Ilii'I'S I'r.iilI,i' iliilie It COIIFPIIOII of CIIIL.DIlEN'5 IIAT3. IVOOI. TOQIII-IS AND SCAIIYI-7S on the iltilf Price Table in the Youth (len- tr:-. The Hair are of velvet, rordiirny aild there are a few felts; in tiarkisli iiiiiii-r siiziiivs. The Tnquos and Scarves are of soft unni knit Ill stovkiiig sliirli iinii fiiiislii-.1 with tiissela: the rniorl are GIMP- lni. llI'l)H'Il or fawn. Tile-so iiei-iii-g--ziis are rraiiy "good hiI.u". . . . 'lllie,v're Just ii.lI.l-' i'lilCliZ in the Youth ('viiire at lioiman's. NEW arrivals in the I-iiirliltiire llepsrimrnil of Hoiman's in Char- Ioiiaioivii slid Nilnliiiersitie iiii-liiiir a large sliipment of smart Elih- ROOM Sl'l'l'I-IS in the most popular prire range-from 175.0!) In 18930. These Bedrotiiii Stiller lll'll in the moderii square ricsigli with either- regular or bookcase licnillinartis on the beds. The 3 and 4 piece Siliios are IIIIIIIINI iii iirlsiiiifui glriiiiiiiig uaiiiilt. rirli oak or the new hlniiiio liinling.-iiiy. We owrlieiir iiiliiiy, lil.1Il)' niilipliillelitnry remarks IlIiiI'lI this smart new lIrIlt'nnlii Fitriiiliire. . . . Ynii'I hi-iii rmito in Mid ari- it for yniirself Hedrooiii Suites are in the Furniture iii-partiiients of ltolh iioliiiiiii Stores. AI-'l'I”.R-INl'l-IN'li0IlY SPiiIt'lAl.S AT AS'li0i'.N'lllNG I'RlCi-IS Aliiri IIN DISPLAY IN 'lIlI ” I-II7IfNI'l'III'(I'I I7IiiPAiiTMl'iN'l'S OF BOTH IIi'll.)l.lN S'i'(lR IS .. . A SPICIIIAI. POINT OF FIIOOSING THE FURNI- TIIRE YOU Nil l'()ii'l.l. SAVE PI.i-INTY AT THE SAVING PRICI-is' (IN I"I'iiNI'lII'IiH IN !l0l.M.-tN'S IN CII.lRl.0'l"lIl-I'l'0WN AND Si'.li- XiII'1RSII)lC. V ,m;”.ed7.”1L” FLAVOR TREAT B to encore i......v....lli. No. 260 (St. Joiint Wing. St. John: '1'. 1!. oaites. Ml: Perrml. Ruherb Miocshe, No. not iMadawaskai Wing. Ddmunsiml: John Toiiuer. '1'Iioinns Wilhy, Roy MIIN. Ivan. 0'Lenl'.v. Glen (iirdwood. -Infill Iaoone, No. not (Predarictniit wing. Pi-eiierictoii; .I.P. Mattie. I".D. Mil.- tnn, Ruth Ssboui-ill. .l. R. Wood. LAVISHIY loaded with lucio.i3'a bIoele'7:IisrrieITtlli? vanilla ice cream thrill is one of the taste treats oI'53. With a block-eyed beauty look, Cherry Van-I iiia's flavor contrasts deliciously between rich ripe sweet cherries and cool smooth vanilla. At your Roger LetBlenc, No. 250 l(MUlICl0Ill Wing. Moncton. NB.: Sam LifrIi- lee. Wilfred (Iormiiii. No. 256 (Mir-. aniichii Wing. Ohatilam. N.B. it Prince Edward island Delegates. may Johnson. N0- son (summi- sidrt Wing, Siinlmt-raide: s.M. Mit- iluilie. J. A. Onrruthcrs. W. 8. Mac- .l.eod. No. not (Confederatioiii Perfection dealer's right nowdi 40aad&y 92lo.a.c:5y V CEN IIRAI. CREAMERI ES LTD. SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN - sounie Wing, Ollarlottotowil. P- E. I- NOT FAT STOCK SHOW ; For Stock Show will Be held as planned on . MARCH 20th Entries will be received up to March let Addressed to MR. NEIL MATHESON. Charlottetown Weights from 650 to I250. One female to a breeder. Corrie not necessarily dslioraed this year. no culling. Animals to be or Exhibition Grounds LAIER THAN MARCH 'i9tII. s” l' s li1Is,l cw X . : is? Y I. L l. . i I g p . i 'i I : , ... f, I is l"' ah I I 'i:E.,Ii I I511! it till . i "I J 5 .l.it.3g” . i 1- H xrII'-3- . .wl.il . a t it -- -with I " all-it ll '3' ,.l :5 . I h IAI ,. I it? hit: wglttv yo L it 6 I ti-'i. I i - 5 Tfillilt iii I IV?” I ' ll 'I.rV-I- , 1:. . I l 0 ii: iii '.I.I ,l: ' I it-3 4 I I IV 21 .