,. Pi-AY 28, 1953 1 ?,W.C. Convocation OEIITRAL oiiiiiioiiiii i . rrna CUARDIAN. cnaacorrsrowis Cast Of Brackley Play In Festival Military Funeral , . PAGE. FIVE T funds for this purpose. interested business firms or individuals would make it possible to award more such scholarships to further the study of drama by those interested. commended the work of Mrs. Gates. and spoke of the tremendous amount of preparation by the pres- ident and executive for the foam, vaL fomorroyLMornin9 o:,.W.:;::i Calendar. 1 - i, t 10 o'c oc llolillllgdomgi Zliitlllquzrlumg The 11 111-C . and Minister of Education. Wmm w Matheson, will preside 110"" A5 ,...' MacKinnon. W111 SW6 171' rxillnncipalls address. His Hon- 1119 Hr, Administrator of the Gov- N1 in in-. Justice Mark R. Mc- tlhms Itvlll present the dlP10m9-5 'mmll'1lzes in the absence of the .1Ugiitlriiant1-Governor. The :lirtorY 111111 1"; Em-1 Cisnvocatlon Address will 11115:" -on by Mr. Frank W. Curtis. J11 hllnr-nt Charlottetown business- and former president of the ilinritliiie Board of Trade. First '”-M class I. imatley River ..n-rs of the First Aid class .i v.'lic:itlcy River who received ciiiiicmes were as follows: Kits. I-"red McRae, Mrs. H'iirold l.l.Hl.ll, Mrs. yi - i.coiiiii'd Ling, Mrs. , Mrs. Prrston Rackhnm, Mrs. 1;, T Ling. Mrs. Gordon Andrews, 111” 1-111551811 Rlclggrznl Fag: -Mr. Justice Mark R. McGuig:m, Shown above are the l'll(:lIll)el'SIDOIlilld Wctmore the best of the (',llllft MacKay, Alta Prowse, Brrni M B,,.u.e,.g Major JV L. ."MHii1' 1! - . i Administrator of the Province, will of the Cast of tltirs. O'Leary's three Tuesday night entries in the Newsoii, llorvey Jenkins, nnd M C. we Cmef mOm.ng' F-111111?-W-110111111” zittc-nd the local Coronation Day Cow", a one-act comedy prcsented1Pi-ovincial Drama Festival lJf'lllI', (3lfld,VS-lVIilCKil)'. Seated in. front .','(,1,.U s in mmmm and LN. ill”-15. I 13 r 1 celebration officially during the by Brackley RV0lllCll1S Institute,1lield in Charlottetown. from left is Cecilia Blatch. who also directed g,.m,,,1 .,,..,1,,.. 1; was .,mnmmCed Keith Rackliom. All received standard certificates. l JRLl(iP Chandler, who also com- received i::.i!i niai-ks, due to his youth re- tlie junior certificate. rliis wry siicecssiiil class was un- instruction of Mrs. Blair iilrtcri the course and mod unl.V .lvr iii? Aiidrew -AY. IN MEMORIAM In lining memory of Mrs. Frank Waite. who pass:-it away May 21, Vale- dellvered by Mr. the Fourth Year Harold Chandler, John SEEDS! .Store open daily. also Monday and Thursday evenings until 9 P. M. Arthur Veaey. DRAMA FESTIVAL continues Theatre, 8:15 p.ni. 1 CAR. DAMAGED-A half-ton truck and a sedan were in collision at midnight last night at the cor- ner of Queen and Rlchmonl streets. The sedan suffered cori- siderablc damage to one side. HEALTH BURSABY - A pub- llc health bursary has been award- ed-to Sister St. Hugh, laboratory director of the Charlottetown Hos- l pital to permit her to take a. two weeks' course in haematology at the Thorndyke Memorial Labora-i tory at Boston, Mass. - . REPAIRING HIGHWAY - A . great deal of patching and oil spraying is being done this week on the St. Peter's Highway by employees of the Department of Public Works and Highways as they are repairing the damage caused to the road by the past . livinter. A large number of holes and gouges are being filled in to provide it smoother riding surface. (EOIIONATION DAY ITROGRAM afternoon activities at the Ex- , g which was Judged by Acijudicatorl hibition Grounds. Mayor .1. D. l ' s to right are Thelma Newson, Vii--l For Maiiogus A full military funeral will be accorded the late Major T. B. Rog- :.:i1g.:i;;??.::1:”:r irsizif mi: T?S..i?:”””.i”.tt.3t.?fit ' Rf ' th - t tl F0 - - 11-13,19 1r:,e,.ri1sy Digegeya-C", c;:,1:;r1g, Church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. T.H.B. Somers who will also officiate at the grave. commanded by Major R. J. Mahar, I, T. M. MBCFm'ltll'lE. The Lament will be played by Bandmastcr W. B. Burke. The order of march will be as fol- lows: Firing Party. Band, Canad- ian Legion, Flower Carriage, Gun Carriage and Fall. Next will come the L-Lcarery Party of WO. 1 E. G l.ewis, W0. 1 J. F. Smith, W0. 1 E. if. To-ombs, W0. 2 C. A. 0i'ford, W0, 2 w.N. I-tarrar, W0. 2 J. T. Place, W0. 2 J. D. MCCa5klll, M. iftl, and W0. 2 Giles Caiitwell. 1 l-'ollriwiiig them will be the pall- ibtiiiwis, Biig. WAY. Held, D.S.L), 'fill'. (fol. J. 1). Stewart, l).S. . .ll.';r.r it. E. llov.'ard, I-JD, the presentation. tBarter's Film Lab.i llIl(llllS will be worn for I out Stewart, who had been advised from Ottawa to contact the OC. of the Sumnierside airport, also reported last evening that he had done so and arrangements have been made for a "Fly Past" at the Exhibition Grounds between 3.30 and 4.00 pm. on June 2. by planes from Sunimerside. Fine Work Shown Al Needlework Guild Display Large quantities of fine hand- made infants" and childrens' gar- ments iiiiide by the niembcrs of the Queen Mary Neerlleitoi-k Guild were on display yesterday as the Guild held its aiiiitial display nt READING DEMONSTRATION- Children of the City Schools in the primary grades 1 to 4 will be having a holiday today while their teachers are attending the read- ing demonstrations here arranged A gay comedy with a Ciiiderellai theme entitled "Herc Contest Charlie". prcseiitcd by the Tignisli' Dramatic Club, was the bill of fine last evening as the foiii' day l'i'ovinciiil Drama l-lesllrai contin- ued at the iiniiiire Tliiinire. Tignish Group Presents Play In Drama Festival iiiidiiiiirc iii the pluck displayed by the 'i':i-. i Players in the fectival sr-nii-iii .s, wliin, on the way to ltiisrtco, where they presented their iii-riilriit resiilted in in- pliiy. an jiii-iris in ,crve::il members of the c- s' in the trui' "the play must go 1 ion spirit of the theatre, they gave 011mg 1., the cast wc-pg 1.3.1111. their pieseiitatioii as though noth- Bt'l'lllll'(l as Mrs. Faiiiiy Fzirnliiini inf! 1lf1E1”('tl11'l'Fi1 10 1h"1T1(11Ct1P 1-119171 ers who died Tuesday night after I. The Conatlinii Legion service will be conducted by Major A. H. Peake. CD, and the funeral party will be D., with the firing party under SQMS. C. B. Ryan and the P. E. I. Regiment Band uiiller Bandmastcr l.lt'lt't. Col. W. J. MacDonald,g "will-IRE now is a really the; Mrs. Harold Laird of Kelvin Grove, past president of the Drama Festival Association. and president of the Women's Institutes, who have done much to encourage the festi- val, also spoke briefly. She re- marked on the obvious progress the festival is making from year to N0 HORSES tractors were demonstrations at this years Ox- fordshlre agricultural society show. No heavy horses appeared. The show emphasized the way in which science and industry help the farmer. year, and said that it was gratify- ing to see that entries are coming from all parts of the Island. She Vl'llEN Summer roiurs . . . Br Cool He Car and at the self-iiainn time have the best looking t')utdonr-l.ivin;; Room in your home town! The Furniture Departments of Holmants in Charlottetown and Summer- side are already and waiting in help you achieve this aim! Every- day, new and delightful SlJMftiEl-t. Fl1RIx'lTUflE is arriving and is on display for your choosing. There are some beautiful American ini- ports of sturdy hardwood with "Saran" Ciisliions, tliesn are in cli.'irni- lug oiitdoory color coinliinations and tliey'rc ziosolutoly wafer repel- lent--lhe coinforlnbli) Lounge Cliziirs, complete wiili canopy. have ail- justalilc arms that lower the hack section for restful recliiiing. Then too, there are Sun (Tots, Deck Chairs with or without arms and tho ll1,Zlllr.'tS-ll-leiIlh?F Alumliiuiii Lawn Furniture. We know you'll want; to revel in the Summer sunsliinr: and so no ll.'I'.l.' :i really fine .-nl- , lrvlion of Summer llrinii l1'ui'nitui'e from nliiili you lIl.' iiioose. You'll 1llllI'l it in the Furniliirvi lliipzirfincnls of Both llolnieiii Stores. . . .,L-L , worth while Kilt-lieii Aiilf . li's a realit- land truly "posh" WAS'lii-I CAN in a good largzn size for all the liflSll lfliat seems In be such a ttnrry to a busy liouseuifr, The uniriur- lfcature of iliis tl'nSlc f';iii fix the nanie "MAGIC-CLOSE" implies is 'tlie smart cover which shuts down snugly without any ban: or ciailei. "Fliis Can is very attractive with a gleaming stainless steel rover .-iml colored enamel hottom--ilin inside fin is of heavy galvanized meiil and,I repeat. it is .1 good generous size. The "Magic-Close" War-in Can is priced (3.95 (It's worth every penny of that) in the China ile- pnrfnients of i)0llI lfolninn's in Cliarlotte-town and liolmaii's in Sum- nicrside. THE liunible "Seei'siit'kei"' has changed its name and has lrwenni: ll the process so fine and soft that it is now in the luxury fabric vi. -i . . . but don't let the name ”(TOTTON PLISSE" throw you. . . . If H reasonable in price and has kept the no-need-to-iron quality so fl('4l' to the hearts of no women! I came upon a whole bevy of CO'I'Tf)V PLISSE NIGHTIES AND PYJAMAS in the Lingerie Section this aunt of me play;-; here, 1,3.-yy i-11-, Xlrs. t;:ites aniiounccd that one morning and they tell me that they are also available in the I.llll”" mm, who W15 pmyed by A1-thtir seli-.)l2it'5liip would be donated by Shop in Charlottetown too. The styles are simply darling wiilt A.-,;9.mu)i. Mpivm Legit... as his the A. L'lfl'lfill this year. suffici- feminine frills galore. Tliesri llOl-WERUIPF Nightwcars are in solid h..,..;d Tm Harri,-.,-I and M...-no riillv "gr to eiiable the winner, colors or dainty flower prints. the sizes are small. medium or lar;r-. Kmugh as his 1f'huy(ip-e, vgtig... to he ch .en from the participants and the price a mere 2.98. Personally! don't think there's anylhinzz new or old that is half so comfortable or serviceable as Cotton Pliaso OXFORD. England. (CP)-Onlv used in plowing I953. for by the Department of Educa- . - .1 in V 1 . .- v - . in the lfsiltill, to attend the eleven line year has passed since that non, The series of meetings. W111C11 1115 C11111.1”11e10w11 1111191" 1wgggu3l.,3:fabym1l11..:1cg1.1g..fdlZ:?Sf1I Kyijllf-1511. E829 0.; tlilV )lfIl'il1lllI' short course in drama for Nightwear and I know you'll find that so too. Come to the Lima h1'1"1 11113" x d " "ed 293311 S11 '1;131;1511Sy951e1"d1?5' 1:111 kT3edc1:1'1mm'tnUf 1y1xl1)Sb.0r 11'”1”:;1:trr. Donhld Welmore as tho 10l11HflDDS an iiiiinniiiie-red little hill-1,:1n1d0tliPr forms of community Shop in Charlottetown or the Lingerie Section of the Summersiiio 111 "1 "M we 0” w M e um U9 11 umme” e 0' m C .Mmm 5. or 11 M5 11" formers iii the three act prcsent- miiv 1..-1 who in R Vmy was trans-1lPa(lf1Tsllll) held at Tntzimagouche, Store and see these beauties! away. mormw. They are being conduct- older children. knitted shawls. baby 119.1 1, , f. " , ,I, g F . V V V l . , . M . g LL..LL 11”” '""1t 1'" 1"""”' '1 1"" H” '11 by M1” K1"1”7” M”C"11eV' 1””"1”15' d”'”"5' py1”"1”' 1””11-1' ammltrmt 11h(1inl.)h1l11e'1tll1mgi'1i'11h11L110”n(l(l mlm alLhl:m1'iug'1oung1iLld1: 1 :i-cl)nili::tu1s1:lceHt1l&E A:;:iatlc1i1n A C.ii'si: woarn SUPPORTING! REMEMBER Tnr: GIRL GL'll)l-I will, B.Sc. (Ed) of the Wisconsin Teach- niglitgowns with diiinty enibi'oid- C0.ns1f. en. afnt 900'.” ”Cc(C1,;;1,L(.1,,'i"111d . 1.” 9 NA 91', ' d1:,11111st' 111 05: u',,,,bh, 25' '1; ,.'me 5;” more RMSIN DAYMSA-I-ryR1)Ay, May 30:11, wmm, mu. hpnrfg um Hvgath gun, u-5 college with the 15931 Depart. cry. younsye,-y suits and shmsy 18115 17 :19) y, t 1 11 1'1-ti, 3115"-5 .111 Fl1i111l1mt11 1 11;) DWV1311 iwh H Hj g M, gjlwi , .3 , mam, M Edumuon xepresemed by mm may Cloths mm mmnmdcrml in .s, lose 0 ie SflLlC y eonscioiisi him fioiii an.issiiiq a ortune on Mrs. Caroline Smytlie-Kersey andltlie stock market, were portrayed remembered by son Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie also in initials and crnelir-ted edging. and I ovlngly fxvrmi and daughter-in-law Evelyn. HOWARD McINNlS rirran roorwaan i7.'S Queen St.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion S I.E(lI.AlR -- At the Charlottetown Hospital. May 20th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Connie Leclalr , (nee Beatrice Mcaulay) ll. daughter. Jane Ann. Milli-.tt the Prince County Hos- liital. Wednesday. May 8th, 1953, to Mr. anti Mrs. Lloyd Carr, North it. Eleriiiors, it daughter, Heather tlhiilf'lli'. DEATHS am. yin"-At the Charlotfetown losnital on Wednesday, May 27, lifriit Wfliinlcy, St. Peter's in his ""11 lien:-. Funeral notice later. litNLi1.llS-.-it the Prince Edward attendance. CONVOCATION BALL - Color- ful evening dresses. beautiful girls and soft lights combined last night to make the annual Convocation Ball at Prince of Wales College one which will be outstanding in the memory of those present. The large Auditorium was filled with students and graduates for the last social event of the term. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Mr. Garth Crockett and the music was by the Downtowners. Greet- ing the dancers as they entered was the receiving line of Mr. Ken- neth Tulle, president of the Fourth Year Class, his partner, Miss Flor- ence Mathesoii. Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon. principal, and Mrs. Mac- Kinnon. Professor and Mrs. W. J. Duchrmin. and Professor and Mrs Gordon Bennett. -Pegigals Mrs. Thorley Burke (Margaret Carr) is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital after undergoing an op- eration. Her friends wish licrva speedy recovery. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Chester Smith, Bishop Street, has entered the P. E. I. Hospital with a fractured spine. and all wish him a speedy recovery. P.w.EiiiI.ifni many other articles. Vtlll be sent to the Queen Mary M:tternltyHoa- pital in England and to the P. E. I3 Protestant Orphanage. Displayed with the clothing wcrei a number of lovely Christmas cards received from Her liitc Maj- esty Qucen Mary over the years from 1934 to the present. and a certificate from Queen Mary pre-1. sentii to the Guild in recognition! of their niogiilncciit work during the war years. In addition to donating work to the Maternity Hospital and the Orphanage. the Guild has, during ltlie past few weeks, Collected and ipackcd tlirec bundles of used clo- thing. weigliing between 30 and 40 pounds. which were sent. to Tor- onto aiid Montreal for shipment. to Korea. The Guild will continue to pack nnd ship clothing for Ko- her son Mortimer. Mr. Wetmore coiigratiilated the cast for tackling such it long and difficult play. and he commented on the obvious talent. of the per- formers. suggesting in them way.; in which the. action of the play might be sustained. He also had special praise for their splendid articulation. and reniarked that the clizirocterlzation of every one was good. lby Marguerite Leclnir and Charles? lltiefiinis. Police. officer Tim MC-1 lcfrill was played by Henry Perry,; and the'Irish maid, Nora. Malone.1 by Jeanette Perry. i "Here Comes Cliarlio" was dir-.11 Looted by Mrs. Leslie McCai'th,v,, . Mrs. Charles Mclnnis and Rev.i lFathPr Dennis Gallant. ' l Mrs. Fred Gates. president of the 3 Drama Festival Association. intro-. 1diieed the program, and told thoi rean relief as it is received. A large number attended the, display yesterday, and fill were! warm in their praise of the won- derful work of the nienibers. as evidenced by the great quantltyl of useful and carefully iiinde art- icles. Mrs. Harry Miller, president, and others of the executive re- ceived the members nnd friends. conducting them about the dis- plays and describing the work of the organization. Tuber Setshenaced ister of Defence Any yoiiiig Liberal your intention to attend. P. E. I. LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Young Liberal Rally l'.M.(l.A. 3:30 p.m., SATI'RI)AY, MAY 30th. Banquet 6:30 p.m. to he addressed by John Dickey, MP. for Halifax and Parlianieiitary Assistant to Min- Prodiiction, and lion. A. W. Matli- : eson, Q.C., Preniiev of Prince Fdward Island. aged 19 to 35 is, y httcnd and lake pzirt in discussion and to attend the . banquet. liindly write or tcl'epli0ne i W. A F. A. LARGE, Secretary. 1 &)yNG ME? today and be YOU SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ATKlNSON'S The name so popular with thrifty housewives. Visit this store convinced us I was. invited to the Secretary of . CIIRRIE, President, I(ELLOGG'S ALL BRAN. large pkg. . . 29c TRY OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE. I5. . . .... . . 95: PEANUT BUTTER. 4 lb. tin . . . . . . . .. 51.49 GRIFFIN'S BLUEBERRIES. 15 oz. tin. 2 tins . . ...'. . 49: MAGIC .. With Free Cook Book . BAKING POWDER. 'l FANCY PINK . SALMON. 1 lb. tins. lb.tin.........33c 2t'ins......... 85c AC on A ouic I LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS l l K DESSERT BONELESS BEEF A REAL BUY ISLAND BRAND lKi.'4l'.Il lfnspltal on Tuesday, May - In. "1'i.'i;'l'llOh1r13 Burrows Rogers ALL FLAVOURS l2 07.. Tin - Hamburg SL713 .n its .u.'.Ili year. Resting at the 1 o i - llaelmii Funeral Home. Funeral 6 k 5. 59C ,- 2 THIS 45C "mo St. James Presbyterian n '-'-i . ---vvr 1 " J” i'i..;.-,-i., )9.-iday ,en,,Ce commmg The seed corn innggot wtillt often MARVI.;;x;'g , BRIGHT S , I 1, Ci . g .5, 2 . ' w , . , car it two oclock. Interment with me mpm a,,pm,ch 9. cause smiousdannsze to non o as The Regulii Moiillily Meeting of the (lldllt)lle- L MON OR G'NGER SNAPS 15 om ha 29; TOMATO JUTCE it-oples Cemetery. Convocation and we end 01 ml.” after they nie planted ingtlte field. W i . . I I ,..,.",RgM Hmlhmk an wcdg college life at prince of Wales the Ssmiffcet11;elm::k1:n113;;2f;l:" 0';htc1;: toxin Bram-li (anadian Legion, B.fu.S.l.., will be field SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 for . ..... . . . . . . . . 216' 43 oz. tin -win. tray 27. 1953, Mrs. H. J. ';f3”S,,'j,:1g,E2;f,,5ff”',f0,f3'fd;1f13t1f. maggots may tunnel the sets an in the Braiicli Home at 8 P. M. 'i'liiii'.sil:iv iiiulif, 28th. 1111111101111 in her 92nd year. Resting pwc Mum,” A33.-mhmon held us conipletely that tli('y will be dc- T 0! tin 2 for 33c 2 fof 696 . .ifnrLr:in Funeral Home. m'm.'m'1 dmne, at The Cymr10nc.lr.l.lt0,VCd. but if the plants trot it g . , y g ' V g ' T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . i -I from 11;y,,.;-ihmnk B,-must town Presiding gas Mr. F way. good start, before the ninggnts nl- INT-511111171 ' 1'P11"1511 B11517l9SS- lil.1 lilto i””T””TiG" ”””T "f?T”:T ."l1i."lll on Fi'ltl.'iy, am-i-lee stnrt- 1,, Hyndnmn. p,e,;d(.m, who ax. tack the sets, they will not rniise 1 lb. 2 for . . . ' . AYLMER Y: is 2 in. Interment llazelhrook tended Lrrectings and congratula. any serious hnriii. . V g " y , ) Y) ' ' l 1'””'”1-1'- non; to the graduates and briefly Y T119 P1111051. 15V0111"”1119i ”1l1111111?l115 "M" '"T"W"” CCCC ”' , 1;-(L1g1GtR111 b . 'l'0iiialo or Vegetable ii......u.LNggA , ,, . . g outlined the college traditions and 91 S96 .0011! 111-1880-ir S iltifn W . g ag . . . . . H-H ' . . . , c .v . .i i.1,....1 ;;E,..:.1::,. :,,1,1'1r':Csd13:1, the ties which bind her graduates yicaftlif; is qcool nliiri yi'ot,lc.pecIlnliy . Ql,Am..I; ' i i ' iii ,1... 151.3,: tin .R0ir C Nine, wgetghul-' yrt f H (l 11 ll1lS11:(1(1?l 1t1p1tll1igd l11ll:l)Ul1)1'('Ull')lll1Eul((; 5 b 451; 4 fins 47; ." Te0nxiism'.i'0 16 low, 1-. - , g , . a ....'.'...'I.'..'....:ii”'1.:fs':;...if"?3.:LT? i -- - 9 - - - -- - - - ,.,., ., i , I -, iiiioii. principii w in, in llmlolf-I . .2 '. . nz ”. , y.' y ' u g ' V I i i lillmyp :ourh:?i.r;eqf:;l;irel.;n:,if l1hlg:i'21 nus vein. told several Stolficsllnizslllulllclel.110: l)l0p(llt.j.' lirnlrrl (HO), Clllldieii s crept s,ln S.'1f1fI,'1Ig! 2 511-ah-xv & t 11”7- 11i1KWfW' Stewart Kin 1b0l”0 past events m connccnon mm 1u'I”a tln'ngt21)1hl ' it '1 5 lo 10 i' "' 111 1' ll '11-Iii Mini-c1 the. furicrul ygill be ?1ud1ll11lHandidxnter1ll)1liCtre! tonfseitilils ll1C1)R11C1l11lld is1Si'el'i1t1lt'c1ly'W1lli'v11ilhll 11 2 1 I 52.” 11111:” hpm 11"1f1 1(ll'l.'l)', 'rm”-gdny nnnnoom t:EuJ1'waelte1:,aJones as E dlsun. wm.nL If it is ),l,.,1,(.,s,..m.s. to Hi”; me 10 ----------------------------------- -- -' . 52.518 euch , , , 21C 1, Tb. . . . . . . . . 496 ill.;;..:n1..0tn1i:cill:1,;.:'.:,1w&”1"l”C11' izuisiicd alumnus ago C0:'!l31l- 5C1StiECtgCIt'Tl days berfore plaigtlllitt. Children's Campers- l.fll'ifl' l1:lSCEll ,. Baked . ,n , g 0 "18 El'y- merited Miss Jean amon on see in ie cu sur nces are ea - , T being the first woman to hold the ed over by simtndlnrz them out in a 11 to 13 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 532 2-) CELERYI S'u1k - - - - - - - - 176 1 MEAT 1'oAF' ",1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 55: position of president of the Stu- thin layer on the floor and turning 1 i A ' y Nmy 1 Mock dent Council. them over several tunes A day. Do to , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W - r i; 1 ' N D M L M Kemm .,u,,,' ,,,,5,,,,,, 0, M, ,,,,,,m.”,m,,ng m,Ws0, .................................... .. s2...n . contacts, 2 lbs. , ,, , , , 19: . 1 QHICKEN LOAF, A lb. . . 33c ' I tllge Lourlhl XOBF1 Stliissv n1hge"h1t:'1t: I'M. Men's (Tiiiiiieis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M, ggggg H 32.9,; 1 l'1il'lll liiiwl if VODIWI1 y . e umii soca io i ----v---.- --es - 1 i - t, 0, M M W, ,,c,,,,, ,,,, LONG m,,,,m,o,, Mm Loam 50,, ,,,m BM ,6 75 . ronaross. cello pkg. . . 25: ., rousus. A lb. ........ 39c UNDERTAIIER many friendships f0';mveVd1dur1nl - i " ' I F1'(Xx'h - if sliced the rem at Prince 0 21 es. BEXHILL. England. ice)-com Men's Rubi cr H el 7 -- F ' 1 EMBALMER. A program of music was 1nter- mmon an-angernenta in mi. 51.5. 1 C and Sole V1mk B0015 """""" " l13'o0 : Tb. s onus o o . . . TUC 1. n on s . . . . . 33C ' a):;IedntV.IIl:l;lint!::niWOf::Bf:h.10Egg: sex town, extending for seven dgyg Men's Cork Sole Vvgrk Boots gggggggggggg M Sfxgg and 337.50 Long (jiiopn y Maple Leaf ' Charlottetown ....a .......' Mr 3.... p......... ......... 3,231.12": ”.;.i2:3:f”..?.ti"”23:.”; L.....,.- s.,,,,.S.,.,,m ggggg H m,, ,0 mg . oucumasas. 2 for 35: . WIENERS. lb. .. .. 39: N”"1' Wmlhlro 1;; 333,5";gtg,;”,;;rd;;'vOg;;y,; centre. The symbolic name win he L d. , 42 N I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " A ” 1' Finn Yellow l Fresh Ground . ' - 8 . 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