Page 2, The Guardian Friday. Oct. 28. 1955 l City and Central: ROY'B Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. FOR EXPERT HOUSE vtirlng i consult Brown Electric. "CRASWELL for better photo-I graphs," l TINY TOTS red lag sale. Open ;Saturday afternoon. TINY TOTS red tag sale. Open. i "YOUR DOLLAR buys more at Saturday afternoon. V THE ANNUAL I. of m the Hughes Drug Store." nice in: e , Brovincial Womenl: Conservative JEST ARRH ED turtle neck ofggnizgjjon win he held in me Y. svl eaters. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. h !ll':C,') ,&I:,5s:-:urh3ayS'al:(;'h 5;: 9 S Cl'. FT. Refrigerator mm.l.pr.e;ide.m hm-be the ghesttclearlng at 5295.00. Brown Electric.j speaker. All interested ladies in-y COME AND 5”; our 1.-ridhyl lspeclals. Sunler's Ladies vlted. The Poulhy, HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. Prll:i:l;ll(l'tsPI')I'ilvCi.Eiv?n-(if the Dept ofllhe United Church "I Ca"ada' Agriculture has realeased the fol-iserllces 5"'"l33'- October 30' lowing egg prices on P.E.l. To pro- B""5l”?w 11 3 "L1 Desable 3 9' ducers: ungraded eggs delivcred."": Vmmna 7:30 p'mt Rel" R'- Wear.l it . Charlottetown AL-50; AM-45; AS- 252 Graded pack delivered. Char- lottetown AI.-57: AM-S2: AS- 33: Retailers in cartons, AL 61: AM- S6: AS- 37. Poultry prices. chicken grade A over 5 lbs.. 37: fowl grade A over 5 lb.s.. 27 Legend:- .lI.- A Large; AM- A Medium; AS- A Small. POTATO APPEAL CASE - In the Supreme Court en banc yester- day. before Jllstices Tweedy and McGulgan. hearing was concluded In the case of Potato Distributors. Inc.. Florida appellant. vs. the Eastern Trust Conrpany as trust- ees of Island Cooperative Services on an appeal from a decision by the Chief Justice in connection with I potato contract. The appellant sought to have the contract de- clared void Mr. J.0.C Campbell. Q. C. appeared for the appellant and Allison Gillies for the respond ent. Decision was reserved. Personals Mr. and Mrs Hammond Rodd have returned home from Toronto after a two week visit with their daughter, Roma. Senator G. H Barbour and Mrs. Barbour. and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Barbour and daughter Anne. have returned by car from Boston, where they spent an enjoyable holiday visiting friends and rela- Eves- lloward Mclnnis FITTED roorwlriiii in Queen St.-Currie aiag. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS Sill: Par Insertion lH. Baxter. minister. i l MT. STEWART PASTORAL i .lCbarge. Services for Sunday, ()ct. illtlth. Mt. Steiiart II a m.; Bristol -3 p.m. Rev. G. W. Tilley, Min-I ' . isier.- i YORK PASTORAL Charge. the. United Church of Canada. Miiiis-l icr; Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sun- the judiciary and members of the .lay. October 30. l935 930 .i nl. Motor Vehicle Branch inspect the Pleasant (Irove; Il.00 a.rl1.. Cen- tral; 7:30 pm.. York. 5 TRYON Baptist Pastorate Dr. E. J. Barrass. minister Services: for Sunday. October illtt-ti. 3.00 pm. at Wesrmoreland. 730 p.m. at Tryon. Sunday school H00 a. m.. at Tryon. I Yesterday at Siiiiinierside and at CORNWALL Ltxrn-:9 charge, Southport. the traffic personnel of Services Oct. 30th. arranged as lhv R0.Val ('an8dl8n 3I0uIll9d (arrows; Rany service at corn. h Police gave a demonstration of the it-an at 7-30 and at yew p,.min.lEleciiin-lllatic Speed meter which inn at 730. Kingston 59,-Vice hwill he used as niclllod of iiiczisllr'- icancelled. On Nov. 6 and 13 fur me the rate at which a leliiclc iTiIley will conduct the services. may he lraV911lnE nn the hi;.'hilEl.l'-9' l Premier Matheson and members , P0wN-AL V-VITED P85l0l'3l,of the Government. also Jurigc Cll3l”i!9- SETWITS 5lllll'l3.l'- Oct-lwalter E. Darby. was present at 30- Bl"lPl"Y 3' ll 3-m-5 ML H97" the Soiilhport (lcriioristralinn. be” C"l7lml1l'll0l'l 31 3330 Pm- All The Speed Meier may be oper- P9lV"3l 3' 7 P-l'"- RFVV -l- 3” aled from the trlink or rear FY35" Ol M03138"? Preach window of a slatioiiary vehiclc or R9V- 7- 3- G0"dE3- Mllll5l9l”- -independeiitly lronl the side of the - u n - t e -- .52fi.?.:...'i :;:i;:':::: .:'::r” Church. Rev. John M. Sheen.. . i . I . . ' minister. Cherry Valley 11 a.m ; :(:i(:fme 0" an up” of loads dnd .0rwell 2.30 p.m. Eldon 4 pm h lhlfbtn I ,h. ypdh, I .1 g ivernon River 7:30 p.m Common-wondifionli (fr ealnlv '":h"l"i'l)l;”'l: ion service at Orwell. Eldon and t , 5 O E ga 30" - -which are reputed to render reh- icles immune to radar such as ball WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. the hearinils in the hub caps. gsilver Unjtgd church of Canada, sen-. foil streamers or static chains. It lices Sunday are as follows: Win- ls la? l'n0FE atfllrale than Car sloe North. I1 a.m.; Glasgow speedometers and therefore makes Vernon River. Aid In Traffic Problem R.C..llP Pictured left to rightimagistrate Gilbert Gaudet. Mr. POLICE. HIGHWAY officials. demonstrated at Srimmerside and pony Gallant. M.V. Branch: Deputy Highways; Inspector Nevin of the icharlottetown yesterday by the Chief of Police, Sterns Webster; I R-CM PI; Mr. Barlow MVV. Bram. electronic speed meter which waslare: Cpl Ray Stunden. Mr. Anlh-Gordon White, Deputy Minister of (ch. by Rt. of BS Rt. Rt. ald R. .C. Device To lFormer Islander ;DEes In Regina I . . available to Courts precision speed The (0ll0Wln8 llem I5 from I measurements free from the error R981"?! PEPE? Of FECEM dale? of human ,,h,,en.ah0h. 1- A resident in Regina for 41 years. IJ. V. (Vincet Cari". 61. of 876 .VIc-- NOT A 'l'R:'iP Tavish street. died suddenly Tues-1 R CM P. point out that the day 1" ii R92!"-9 ll05Pll8l- Speed Meier is not a trap for the Born at Oyster Bed Bridge, P.J nn-es. will he publicized and signs alvd the business known as Peer- will be place-ti on the various high-11955 M”lUT5- later being emPl0lz'Ed urn-s informing the public that the as a salesman for Neil Motors Ltd-ldl5l'ffl,,"0"F'al'e equipmciil is in use in tho Prov-.F0F Ill? P859 11 Years he W85 8 the Y S”"da-V- Ocmber 30s im-e, Suhji-cl in the authririly ofireprcsentative of the Continental the hilornev General. neccssai-ylLife insurance company- signs viiil be placed at strategic! . points on main highways lcadingiis survived by three from all tmi ns. sons, Ted. Certain st-lei-ted R.('.!ii P per- at Ottawa. and Gordon. with lheilng clllsed with the Q”"'"- received spccialized naiy at Halifax. N. S.; a daughter soniiel have g training in the use of Ilic speedhMllS- R -7- LCPP- OI AJ3X- 0113-- metec. While Police are willing tolllllll ll tZI'8ndChlldl”Pll- admit that the Speed Meter is not lvlving are three brothers. Gordon the complete answer to highway land Howard. both of Oyster Bed traffic problems, it strengthens the 5311089 and Percy. of Charlestown. work of highway patrols in theiryand a sister. Mrs. J. W. Carter. constant battle to keep highways of HarrinEl0n- P- 15- l- safe. Road. 1.45 pm.: Winsloe South,' 3 p.m.; Princetown Road. 7.30 p. in. Heber H. Hardy. Minister. UIGG, Alexandra. Hazclbroolr services for Sunday. Oct. 30th. .Utgg ll a.m There will be spe- i cial music at. this service. Alex- I andra 3 p.m. Hazelbrook 730 p.l .m. All are welcome to these ser- . vices. Rev. C. E. Armstrong. min- ister. - BIRTHS GREEN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October 24th. 136. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green of North River. a soil. weight 10 lbs. I on. MacLEAN-At the P. E. island Hospital on October 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac-Lean. Mt. Herbert. a soil. Sterling George. Weight 8 lbs. 12 ozs. MICKINNON-At the town Hospital on Monday. Oct. 84. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray M.IcKi.nnon. Tignish, P.E.I., twin I.l”:.m-n.-,. . MARRIAGES SZALAY-FF:ii'(fUs'l)'iCA7'rTnTt'y Church Manse on Oct. II by Rev. Howard Christie. Hilda Mae Fer- day. Oct. 27. I955. Mrs. J. K. Ross of Parlrdale i.rl her 82nd year. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home froln where funeral he held on Saturday. service commencing at 1:30. lI'Ilel1TIe'nl People's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. McKEIGAN - Suddenly at the Charlottetown Hospital. Oct 27. Charlotte- guson. Charlottetown. to Jeno Szalay. Fort Erie, Ontario. nEATasT":TiT"” .-.....m...m..gm?ggggg ROSS-Alt 5 Fitzroy St., Thurs- COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada Ser-. ' vices Sunday. Oct. 30. West; l Covehead 1i am.; Coveheatli lRoad .1 pm: Union Road. 7.30l , pm. Guest soloist. Miss Helen 1 Wilson. Rev. Norman Green. i BROOKFIELD CHARGE. The' - i hours of service for Sunday. Oct-i l ober 30th are as follows: ll a.m.i Brookfield; 3 p.m. Glasgow Road:l .7'30 p.m. Hunter River Mr.I Rowley of Summerside will eon-l duct the morning service lnl Brnokfield. Miss Mary MacKen- zie of North Tryon will conduct the services in Glasgow Road. and Hunter River All are wel- come. Rev. Lawrence Blaikie. Minister. -I B. Y. P. U. MEETING -- Thel -7 1Baptlst Young People's Union held a Hallowe'en social on Thurs- -day evening in the Church hall. evening began with games conducted by Mr. Mitten. The mosti , Interesting event of the eveningjseen l"e5e"""5 Ml" ”d M” was 3 ghost walk led by Carl Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune gmlllll. Lunch was served by thelwith the Sanator J. A. MacDonald .committee In charge. Devotional- and Betty highs. A Mwvship ,home improvement in Kings Coun. circle was formed and Mr. Mitten MP and M”' Underhay 8'50 ml in pmyerg i won the R. T. Holman award of ,sl00. and the travel Bureau Prize I HUNTE11 mvgn pA51'()n,u, for outstanding improvements to Charge. the unrmd church of buildings. Barter'n Film Lab. , Canada. services on Sunda 0 t-l -j---m- RISS. Mrhs. ltIelsolledM:2Keigan thee ober 30. as follows: NortlI'WiClt- . nnw ynn.as - years. er -hi 9.4: . .. s d .-h i I M remains were transferred lasti lil.l.:: Whcdtldy Rigefy lfa: n evening from the Hennessey and 730 pm. Anniversary and". In loving memo?! 05 WT dam" Funeral Home to her late resl- ,-e..,,,,.,,,,,i sen.-was M wheamyf husband and father. Charles deuce. 32 Union Street from where hineral will be held Saturday morning at 8:45 to St Dunstan'li Basilica for High Mass Interment in on RGQIIIPITL the River. Dedication of new Com- r"i3l'amA "ll" P'””" "57 0”” miinion table in morning. Rev. L 9"" 28- ""7 "Warn-V "I K".'s"”""" lll” October brings and lnemorleii ""1 9 "'”””Z" '" "'9 men" Ola loved one gdnie burnt KING'S COUNTY WINNERS Col. John A. MacDonald (left) Isl Catholic Cemetery. miz Glasgow Road - Wllcatley River choir in attendance at hothl But yw Wm My" be mrgolun Wrvms Rm. C R Monk B All By the news who love you beat. side Memorial Park. Prince Street Home School Ass'n Meeting -Prince Street Home and School lAssociation was held on Thursday. Mr. K.A. Parker, Superindcntent of City Schools gave a Very able lof the reasons behind the new man- :ner of making report cdrds. emp- official recognition to that com- petition. This address was followed by a llively buzz session. After which the lreported their findings and had bad by Mr. lfaction of all. up-av. Reg MacNutt. Parker on be alf of all present. Attention Community Concert Members APOLLO BOYS' CHOIR Al Prince of Wales College Friday. Oct. 28th, I955 8:30 P.M. RYAN-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Wednesday. nctnher 25. I955. Mrs. Charlotte Rvan. aged 3) years. Her remains were transferred last evening from the Ilennessey Funeral Home to the residence of her son-in-law. Nelson Mt-Kelgan from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 8445 in St. Dunstanls Basilica fnr Requiem High Mass Interment in the Catholic Ceme- tery. Charlottetown all North Wlltahin DlAL5MI- funeral of the late 'Vlrs. Gavin 11.! a , l N' D' Mac"..n Walker was held from her late re Nu. UNDERTAKEB sldence. 5 Eden Street. yesterday IUEV" "m"''l”''5 57 .” '3' afternoon. Service was conducted - '- EMBALMEG by Rev. A. Frank MacLean. Inter- B D minister God gave ull shength to but It Till: PRESBYTERIAN Church C"""”' "I "" ':"h":"" l in Canada. Central Parish. Ser- gut whnltlfll mg-nhnmvueyou vices next Lord's Day are as fol-, i 0 "M W 9' r lows: Clyde River ll am, Sun; sad” mined by wu. uul lun- day school 10 am; Canoe Cove 1),. 3 p.m.. Slinday School 2 p.m.; Nine Mile Creek 7:30. Rev, Lee MacNaughton will be guest min- ister at the Nine Mile Creek ser- vice. Churchill Sunday school I1 a.m Rev. Donald Nicholson. minister. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The In loving menu; of lielllllnlll i Claw. Murray Huber North. whoh l departed this life Octioba 2!. 1051. Every rig. in some small VI!- Meinarln of you came our way: ; 1 Though absent you are WU BM?-l Still missed. Itlli lined. laid every 'l'."ll3.'.?ril'ii"ll75f.l'5E3"3Z5lnll”X1-and the work at no mvldedi many lessons and discussion com-i ;;'E:':j";odm:'”ud:f:c ..'t ":9 gggxa mittees were formed to look after; various projects. The meeting Signnsdu1';y:,?:'c:,:5"Gunondlhgrlmlfglgleaded with iefreshments. . The P-ll mm! were Mmm Ar-l PRIZE WINNERS .. Following- liold Pl-own. Robert Cook. Davldi - .h I 1 g 3 1 gr Walker. Arthur Wright. Arihurl:,'l.',, C,',,,,",',,1"h,l,';,,l,','l;'f-,,,:," 1.2.3.1 Gr-nt.Ivnn l-ambt Ladies first, Mrs. Reta Wortllgi ANNUAL MEETING - The ln- ”1l';ir-R Flml; fglfhhl-Gflgji anal meeting of the -Charlottetowni . n M(;n.! hr t guy mcmbly. Red Cross swimming and water.'"c'nnd Rnnlkllrhubuny '0': safety committee was held last mm E B E". Dom iumnmgl "9"" "l '5' "'"""" "' "" aid .MacL.ean Freeugtrt bio rdring chairman. Mr. Ian Ren- BM "Id Prick Thom.” ' 'y HI. C North River Road. FoiIow- ' he the mid the minute! CASE oiimissnn - The case III! II! Illldllfllll-' of a man charged with arson. daclunolomu,-afar yletwtliclllubeengolngonfoi-sev-, X has and Mr. are! days In a preliminary hear-i 3 tag. was dismissed yesterday; morning by Stipelldlary-Magistrate. Hr. KM. Martin. J.P. blicholson ap-l red for the cr r and Joe. , ,Q.C. for Ill! ' I E Week Enil Specials Ar HOOLEY'S MEN'S wean srous , CHARLOTTETOWN and MONTAGUE Men's Gabardine Top Coat: with llppill lining for summer or winter weer vjfjf Besides his wife. Mary, Mr. Carr Cox led the group in song. Also sur- l 1' meeting or (he similar appointments. The very large and enthusiastic; Division of Laboratories. Depart- gathering of parents and teachersi mlfm 05 Health and W9ll3l”8- - Elisteneri with great attention lvliilel and in formative address 0 nsomiei i ihasjying the fact that although the; lottetown Newman Club was held .child is in constant competition;last night at the Knights of Co the report card will not now draw lumbus home. i i 'chairmen of the various 8T0llDSI”'g which we"? adflllled 98 Tend. .- - ,1 derator was then called d 0 e pertinent questions. answer "I0 p - P n Sum Parker to the sails-H0 dell”? 5 V9-TY 9l'll0.V8ble talk. A I rm k , moved by Mr. in a very informative discussion We ” anassexmnded mm. on jazz and classicial music. ONLY 523.95 Men's Regular Spring and HE Top Codi. Gabardine and Wool-518.95 and up Harris Tweed Top Coats-655.00 Harris Tweed Sport Coats. new darker tones for Fall-535.00 to 541.50 Shifter - Hltlmaii Suits. expertly relieved from the finest English cloths IVIIIHO Thtquallrywilalwuysbenmqlnllerod Y's Men's glilaclllillan. 1). E. McTague, E. P. Club Meeting .the Alpha Y's Men's Club was C" held last evening in the banquet room of the Y. M. C. A. with chairman Bill Agnew and co-chair, man Jock Sutherland presiding. Mr. Sutherland was "Weather Forcasting”. l Plans were discussed for the l director Bill Carson The guest speaker was thanked!D- .2410 Mhmague 51,991; Jack' Rcmriby John Man-Nair and the rncet- remains at the church.' The Lib-l era the R. Are Named To h Library Board l on the .. , Board of Directors of the Prince Edward Island Library. Under the Prince Edward Island Libraries Act amended at the last session of the Legislature. it was provided that the Government appoint a per- manent civil servant and one other representative. The City of Charl- ottetown are required to make two Miss Blanche Murray was ap- pointed a laboratory aide in the Newinini Club Weekly Meeting The weekly meeting of the Char- The meeting was called to ord- er by the President and opened with a prayer. The secretary then read the minutes of the last meet- Father Clarence Roche. the club) Richard St. John led the group The meeting closed with the New- man Club prayer and was follow- Nl h.V a I-Iallowe'cn party, enjoy- ed by all. For o . .533 "mi-'!. Funefd of Rev. R. J. MacDonald Held Yesterday The funeral of the late Rev. Run- nld J. MacDonald was held yel- terday morning at ten o'clock from St. mains were received at the church tor of the Basilica. solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Most Rev. Malcolm MacEachern. Bishop of Charlottetown. of Honor were Rev. F. Corcoran and Rev. .J MacDonald; Deacon livan and Rev. G. A. MacDonald monies was Very Rev. P. F. Mac- Donal Seated tn the Sanctuary were'1 Rev. P. Mclilahon. Revs. M. Monagliann D.D., T. Campbell. D.C. MacPher; son. A L. Herrill. W. V. MacDon- . F. L. Mullally, A. L. Sinnott, Croken, B. M8('D0n8ld. G. Mac- . , . Donald. E. L Murray, L. D. Mac- Ball" 5 mm 1'” loonaid, w. Keefe, Ayers. T. P. Butler. L. McKennn.i Mac-Leod, V. G. Murnaghan, J.j LeClair. J. A. Smith, A. F. Mac-l The regular weekly meeting ofiD”"ald' '1' Li Phal9"' Pi Hammm-l lltlurphy, Rev. lwilliam MacMillan. - The pail bearers were Dr. H. A. Mar-Millan, W. D. Gillls, H. F also theylllacPhee. M. A Farmer. Joseph motoring public Its use in Pr-inceili. 1-. Mr. Carr came to Reainalguesl Slleake Of the 9l"9"l"E 8lldlCa”agl'a"' J"”"'e GUI” A G"”d V V . I I Edward island. as in other Prov- in 1914- For many years he oper-it-We 5 la” ”"”""”'"e talk onlgni!gIlll)IIsorof'rgIt'lllintlll:ls 43'..D55E2i. command of Worthy Pilot. Alfredl to be held at Kelli l At one o'clock the remains were 1 Also present was the regional conveyed to St. Columba Church. ' and Walterlliasl Point the deceased had been: pastor for 36 years. Rev. Williaml This morning at 10.00 am. So- lerlnn Requiem High Mass will be! re ebrated at St. Columba by Rev. .Basil Croken P.P.. St. Teresa. Thel ' P. M' At a meeting of the Executive sermon will be delivered by Rev.l iCounrll held yesterday aftei'noon,;Finley lllullally. P.P.. Sturgeon.t Funeral service will be at st-Mr. P.S. Fielding and Mrs. Rich- Interment will be in the church i.Iohn United church at 1.30 p.m. lard E. Dowd were named as Gov-lcemetery. lFrlday and burial will be in Rivel'- ernment representatives Biennial Convention Of Kings Daughters & Sons The International Order of the Richardson. Intarnadnnal presld King's Daughter: and Sam met ent of the Order. from Indiana: and Mn. 6. C. Poole. 3rd v-C of the Prince Edward Island Ilnternatlolul president from .q..;,j Branch in Heart: Memorial Hall. John. N. B. were introduced a Charlottetown. here on Wednesday. convention gguelta. other out .5 The unions opened at 10:00 town guests being M". w J I.m. with Mrs. L. H. Simmons, Davis. presldentof the New i3.'-..,.,L wick Branch. and a member of the Door-keepers Circle of sum John and Mrs. Fletcher Peacoa of the Golden Rule Circle of Fun. ericton. N. 3.. to whom u .d, (Continued on page is) Dunstan': Basilica. The re- Rt. Rev. P. Mclldallon. Rec- vlcu president, in the chair. Fol- lowinl reliltration by the dele latea the hymn. "0. Master Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung and Mrs. Simmons declared the convention open. Mn. Louis M. High Priest was Rev. J. A. Murphy; Deacons the Mass was Rev. J. A. Sul- Queen's County Liberal sub-deacon. Master of Cere- d. I Association Annual Meeting TONIGHT Rev. G. J. McLellan, V. G.; Rev. Maurice MacDonald, Rt.. R. V. MacKen7.ie. Rt Rev.i - Hear G HON. MILTON GREGG. V.C.. Minister of Labor F. MacDonald. M. J. Rooney. Pitre, C. J. McCarthy. J. 81 J. Kelly, LE P. Wood, William Simpson,, D.l Aylward. L. B. Dooley. A. J.l Roche. Very Rev. Gregory J. F. Coghlan, Siri MacDonald. P.P. received the was chanted by the choir and Rosary was recited by Rt. Rev. V. Macl(enzie. P4 TONIGHT. IDAY. OCTOBER 28th Cliurlofterown P What's All The Excitement? TINY TOTS I55 Great George St. Are having their RED TAG SALE and are offering great re- . ductions on all SNOW SUITS. COATS. DRESSES. JACKETS. SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES -AT 2.59 -- 2.00 - 1.59 - 1.00 ,- 59: - 29: LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON Q-4'--We-far BEDSPREADS Popular because they're rlannod for modern living. Designed to enhance - enlarge - the smaller rooms. Lend elegance presents AN INVITATION TO YOU You are cordially invited to the first major allowing of the famous Bateo Bedspread: to be held on Prince Edward Island. This HIIIIIJ. Whlcll opens today, is presented with the co- oporntlon of Gordon Mncxay Ltd. oi Toronto. who represent Bate: in Canada. I& well known spreads as Habltant. Gallic. Colonial and George Washington are here br you to In as well u the popular price designs In many colors. By courtesy of the Gordon Mu! puny a representative of that firm 9" WW 0" Friday afternoon and evening so well n on Saturday rnol-sling. In will have the complete range of Bates spreads samples to show you and he will gladty assist in help- ing you choose the correct spend; for your bedrooms. All of the vnu nu. at Snug no M ......'”".'':.:.''a you we on 1 it or W drop in. 70!-nronuerotlntuupruatlnrch no need to describe their trelnulldona ulna oi; coin- be in hunts. 11 WI have not had din epportanl :9u:f'”"llo'd"'ul:l"V '0 II! that they II vuln- wrlnkl jg;-4 '.mn'. Sm” for 0 ruhuntdaucwg arlhavnilable. including many an "gun W0 hope you will accept or igyiuuog, to larger rooms. Made of quality cotton. They do not show wrinkles or scuEng . . . donot shod .. . tubandironupas goodasnew. And reasonably pricedl Many patterns from which to choose-about 89.95 to 842.50. An extra Spread in easily made into a beautiful set of t ”' draperies. 0 r, . See them at - . - r. A. s. JONES 129 Kent St. Dial 3188 " moan m-TX