i V i . THE Dunnnion Stores shows interlorl row, of grocery Time 5-7 Tickets 31.00 refrigerated dis p l a y s oaseslgiouungaea? olStl))f)II,1Z')' mgfiet 13 Ml": I n I O n I n 9 A Message to the Hard of Hearing" ABOVE PICTURES ofivtews of a portion of the manyitabovet. and By WILMOT IIEBCIIERI . WASHINGTON (AP)-The Eisen bower administration urged Con- gress Monday to invest an addit- ional 84.900.000.000 in foreign aid as insurance against "augmented dangers to the free world.” "Military assistance is still be relaxed in any degree." John l-loiiinger, director of the interna- tional Co-operation Administration, told the Senate foreign relations committee. "Although today Soviet tactics are placing greater emphasis on economic overtures to the less de- veloped nations- there is no indica- tion that the danger of military aggression is over. COMMUNIST BUILDUP "Communist military build-up in many parts of the world and com- munist distribution oi modern weapons provide augmented dan- gers to the free world." The administration is asking for- eign aid funds for the fiscal year beginning July l. Its new budget is 32.200.000.000 more than Con- gress voted last year. l-iollister, who runs the foreign aid program. said about 33,000,000-000 worth of the new money would be used for military assistance. Under questioning. the foreign aid chief said "there always is danger" of a renewal of fighting in Korea: New U. 5. Foreign Aid Contains Advanced Weapons For Allies in needed and defence efforts cannot 9-? in Without American help- he said. Korea cannot "maintain in the field the largest free world army in Asia. facing a strong enemy across I narrow deniiiitartsed ttrlp. "That enemy may strike in new aggregsalon at any time." Holilster MOSA DANGER sP0Pl' Around Formosa. too, he said- the communists may, "for their own reasons. decide at any time to attack." President Eisenhower sent his semi-annual report on the mutual security program to Congress to- day. disclosing that the United States has shipped more than 312.- 400-000.000 worth of weapons and other military supplies to its free world allies in the last six years. The general magnitude of mil- itary forces being maintained by all countries receiving U.S. help. the piesident said "is equivalent to more than 200 divisions. over 2,000 naval ships and about soo air squadrons." F OUTFITTER OF PRINCE DIES. CALGARY (CP)-Eneas McCor- mick, who fitted the Prince oil Wales-now Diikg of Windsor-with a cowboy outfit when the Prince bought his ranch in the 1919s. died '.Wlns Scholarships during the weekend at the age of B0. A former alderman be was a partner in a leather goods store. All seats 60 cents Tickets on sale--Reddin macy. Stead's Pharmacy, A. J. Zakem's Thomas Michael's Grocery. I The Merry Minstrels of '56 With lots of music and laughter IN HOLY NAME HALL Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, May 14-15-16 Curtain 8:15 Cantwell's Phar- Grocery. Bros.. TURKEY AND SALAD SUPPER Holy Redeemer Community Centre WEDNESDAY, MAY l6th For Business Here Today Dr-ruiicd and constructed to mzikc shopping for gmceries and ltlilrl as easy and as pleasant as piixSllll(' the new Doiiiliiion Grue- mv Store at L55 Queen Street Lptlllx its doors to the buyers of Cliarlutiotown and Prince Ed- storc where customers will have their food checked and automatic- ally moved along the counter ll.'il'l'l island this morning at tenlwhen leaving the building 0ilm'l(. iillro-modern in every respect Vllll rctzard to food nicrcliandiz- mi: :itti'zirtirt-ly iiccoratcd and xwll liuhteti to assure an atmos- plioi-i- of comfort. cleanliness and mitt-it-iii-y the new store incor- poraics all the lilt(.'Sl. and most i'lli”itllV(? aspects of food retail- in. i striking feature of the new SlHl'l' is the roomincss wliicli al- lows shoppers to make thcir sel- ections in a selling area of about The 80 foot walls are finished in pastel shrimp and this color is broken only where the differ- rnl sections are clearly marked in large letters. Natural light streams through the large win- dows at the front while ariifical lighting is provided by M00 feet of fluorescent lighting. The Charlottetown store is the 29th to be constructed by Domin-, ion Stores Limited in the Mari-I times. There are six other Dom- 25 foot section of bread, pastry the inimagcr of the meat depart- anghcakes. I h K liment and Mr. Clayton Kaulback 9'9 3" Oi" me” an 93 is the produce manager. Both check-outs at the front of the Mr. Mam! and ML Kaulback are native Islanders and have been trained for their present positions in Dominion Stores in Nova Scotia. ihusband's surprise. I found dreaded farmervs wife mm : O SPIED GLIDE-ON Gal. 3 I PLINAMII. at. s 9 i all farmer's wives will agret-Ye Nit: 5" "'"h' "u" 8-' 5'' h''''''"” separator came 0.” ;,,.a..llfum, o ENDURANCE IMPERIAL Cal. 59” I sue VAINISH oi. 5305 clean and shiny, just as my duh. . ULTRA-WHITE MOUSE PAINT - Fevaxtarlen - 'd8y - is a wash day - with .more .. J I 1 new "Otarion Listener"? I Have you seen? Have you tried the wonderful built right into eye-glasses. The very latest and most efficient hearing aid on the market today. Write, telephone or call. For further demonstration 104 Kent St., Charlottetown. Telephone 6310, J. Vincent Maclntyre, Hearing Aid Consultant. A transitor hearing aid luwemtiiccoly i from Germany iGENT for most everything fect product. Thursday, May 10,1956 The Guardian, Page 9 MODERNIZE .m. PAINT ADD NEW BEAUTY, COMFORT AND VALUE TO YOUR HOME WITH Glitltleii Paints Inside and Out! UITAWA (CP) -A Halifax man s won one of two scholarships offered to Canada by est Ger- many, the external affairs depart- ment announced Wednesday. The scholarsliip to be used in! the 1956-57 academic year, goesi to Alexander Farrell of Halifax. I Each scholarship is valued at. 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HAZEN TABOR. i Sussex, New B , v” MAPLE LEAF Lioirriiiiwwm RETERGENT I FOR MOM.... FOR THE GRADUATING NURSE FOR THE COLLEGE GRADUATE L lT'S LUGGAGE FROM MOORE es. McLEOD LTD. Luggage by Large 4'7 5'5-:13.-osirec-ere:-s5iA.ce.':;x:aE.;v-sE-'.5'W lnion stores presently iihder con-. i struciion in the Seaside Provinces. it" Mr. Douglas tDoug) Osborne. who has had years of experience; in the food business. is the store 5.000 square feet. Rvfmzeratcd food and meat dis- play cases line both sides of the stoic Long. well, stocked rows oi HMCBRINEU Selection P f t . glare;-3. ilcms occupy the main managen ML Lloyd Moore is h .".;:r'..:.'.'.. ”.':' .;:";i5...::?..:"S..:f e l' TY "CHRISTlE" am most counter. ” " The rows of grocery couiilcrs p------------q ltilll their colorful labels present. . ' ii striking nnd colorful scene-.l 0 I ilwic are three 45 foot countcrisl I .l k ('l ' h I l) t Th?! 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