Page Ii) The Giiirdjan Thursday. May 2. 1957 Princess Margaret's Former Escort Stirs Growing Interest dayIroeenll'!h';lthrelatlvas!nDu- grandmother. and young aunts. Mrs. Hector Rlcbanl. Alice Angela. Hector Richard and son Arthur is Inendlnt a few days in chart andlottetown. asohriliatowrldahviiu Ksusiuorou .- - .. .3... ...., . V" WWI! "Hill! the number. in. Wallace Waddell of sanity” Junk, Wm." hm . tuta li'i?r'i.iey”uinf'1i'r"oii.7'St.lt.'.ig'lt'il"'i"i" Messrs Dugold MacNutt. Ver- I were W" .ime 0, Mm: non McGuiun and John MacNuttl in cram A good mm W" n I . - a- -re now in Tiznisii im-rt-iii lot at M-ii-eque were motorists to . where the bachelor farmer owns mginrnlgzgfellai "al'.ll'::m'":v0:3 (r!uhai'i't;tdtetowa. on Tuesday. Air. 'T,.',mny mud, mu 1, y . -I e llearn Mrs: Lyle Crozier. D15:-ietlcltlj By KEN MATHERAL Caaadiaa Mrs. Gerald Lockhart. teacher Press Staff Writer more than 10.0w acres of Berk- "em the Bum hand." he" M. "M" mu". "rml"d' Wm” is a patient in the Prince C ounty he retitrned in St Dunn I vance his etlucaiion .u ilie fieldtsily hnckev alitl football teams isclfl l)tirtnt: llls sniilituiinie war he was (I ti--iiilwr nt the rust of of Arts, During his i'4Illl'L'P life atland had the ttwtun-tmn of play- . V I, I , g , I .t- ities. in the former he roc eded ' S'D'U" UH"5k'V" mm mm sever" mu D" mp Hm Wm" which wunl:lh3aKkP(ilMlllr”lllt: llid'”il.l 'i-lxmllie wllh la"'"”'blE wcce” bpul lg "'9 lllrllgllessinl-ill!-pnllll ram in April bounced her love for Group Can -1 . bu" he was "”'-Sltudllll Whirl! On l:(ldSlPl' tltindav the princess tain Peter Townsend in 1955 be-lg:l.gff"anJgr'Marnd llrgtmgdmgzd r - s - - i . e 9-;ilie Nlarilinie Ititeiwullegiate and al important positions and activ Senior Chanipinnsiitps. ly took part in campus activities. lC0lIc,ue iii-riiiintuw mu-it-iv. l l-Illtott has an ttdiiiimlile charac- LONDON tCPi - A handsome and wealthy county squire is; causing a ripple of excitement: among British newspaper colum-i lists always alert for signs of a. royal romance. The squire is Christopher Lewis Loyd. 33 - year - old Berkshire farmer who has been seen escort- ing Princess Margaret with in bridge. IAIN was a captain in the creasing frequency this. )var- Coldstream Guards during the Both the 26-year-old princess, Second World War and won the and Loyd were guests of the Dukei Military Cross. He has dark hair of Beaufort at the recent Badmin-3 and his lips curl down at the tori horse show and they spentlcornera. giving him a scowling much of their time lauillllnll and appearance when his face is in The Evening repose. A six-footer. he towers there. she saw work progreasingl on a 85.01!) ballroom-and-banquet-i ing hall that Loyd is adding to his home. A number of other rooms at Betterton House are being redesigned and enlarged. ITON. CAMBRIDGE. GUARDS A graduate of Eton and Cam. turned to her studies in town on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar re- cently visited her mother. Mrs. Ales Gallant in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eusehe Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and family motored to West Point on Wednesday evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment. Mrs. Keir Thomas and family., left recently for Montreal from where they will sail for Francel where they Join Mr. Thomas who" is in the R. C. A. F. Everyone :1; Mlllietlue. tMl;l. Gordon Cou- ' l'uCll9!'. I d Mr . gm" emu" tucbe? .1" Bung. for her speedy recovery. attended the ' iucim-', Mr. John Crozler of Hamilton, Couventoln at Charlottetown dur- 1 IS a patient in the Prince County in; this week. Hospital. All hope for his speedy Miss Mary Pendergast returned l'9C0VeI”y. to her home in Kensington after on Sunday morning a um attending the Easter holidays in number attended service in ih. Charlottetown. the guest of her Princetown United Church Mai. mud parents. Mr. and Mrs. peque. with Mr. Reginald mun. -hm" Phlllkrilst. conducting the service. Due to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adams the inclement condition of roan. lccompanled by Mr. and Mrs. ' and weather this was the first ser. James Hickey of Darnley were vice for several weeks. Hospital. Summerslde. All trust wishes them "ban ,. ' over. in mm l" extrbcurrlcuhr '”llV- her of tunes and escorted the the Old Berkshire visited Betterton liouse. Loyd's is evidenced by the numerous exe. at Lockinge, . M. fl M . T l P ner party after she publicly re-; cently ililsnedrjt thguhsonglgfahzg cause of her sense oi duty to Nmnan Ovrkary. Church "5 c0l"1l"l" Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault with EDWARD Josi-zr-it st.-ctur. JAMES ARNOLID !liL'LLiN ELLi0'r'r t,. Mt-.tI LAY i GEORGE J. MULLALLY chatting together. . - . ” dbl" M..l 'l'.GllII1lfF Q on June 1, t9:rt, "liuxki hd- Charlottetown was a Quiet and James lLVlllttilvl..Pti ii.-mini, Arts On July 25. 1935 the home or :lh:wfnis,,E:1ylD,;ile,',f,,e'iw',','; ,,;;'s,,;';;"”fj,f,”1,v';”'”;,,ij'l"f'5'- t vieisweffio Kenagingtonoon E221. t eacefui ciiv until in th w b ii iii litl lll lla Ge M II ' 5 t y ' 1” "mm" ' - ward Joseph .'tlrCalie. .tr'-. nay: H I D -. . W W5 9 W99 1355 Pm '" W ” "A 'f' it '1 Y 0'5” " '"Yv bowl! Wilt. was them (hue mat gm Lam has be. Locking, mm the vmageu mdiar Sunday where she will visit her hm," 1" Chammemw W ”,H,n,M dillursr o etentl);-t .l.. hun- M. l9.l4(.1 iuliti tsllhv RIRHI ox ad: graced by the arrival of an infant come one or princess Margaret's, worker, on his "late weak highlvldaughter and son-in-law. Mr. and .2 :8 ed his i"'H113TV M M: viii ii liinal Afngioeheuliliil: Harp.-illlilll "onanll: enlierlleg srnlti llilllllikali SI inuilio fall W" '0 he "lied Gem" Jo" "'3 Cm" "'”"'li " I "' '"m- 14" 37"” ll! W” "m" 3l' M” Tu" Dummy "d me" m"' l i T" ' i . -- 7 .' . i . N 'wo' who I ' - I - , anti there he ilPli'nIittld lli.t! en-psccuel. Arnold. lit-cause of his ag. of at after i,i.itlii.ittiu. trout Queen George Jr. received the first 2: ,:&whOHH:.I bled -m Wm,-5 evnhe: it!n:util:MlhEolgu”l'n cucusl Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant and her ' g lhlmasm mu." m,. H, mlui by gressivcness in his early youth, Square St-iiuol ihrtl salltP-)e'ar glp- yea” of hi, pnmuy educnion ” whoy first cahw mm the public Same observer gloigge Lo d is granddaughter. Delia of Pluaville , Q him ihrtiuilhnut hi: ;u.tit.-s picked "p "1? "am 0' "Kayo" lmttrecelilcllm "1 W Wwrtmmm-lthe mu "hml' um '" '""d' eye 'last June when he escorted replacing Billy Wallace as l3rin.i"is"'d 1" HM!" M E”l" M””' And "'”V"'l'h f”l"l5l”8 t' f.: He entered S!” INN” y m mg SC:1l:ulE!tl).:)Erii:lee(l(.”'LImlII!:f0llGr:;1:la)1E: fgeisiiinlhani l;:llldNlV:VL.l;Il'tl3w. nirnhif :2 5::;ldse'l'!l'IiEh me Q(;ieen's sister Hal E41522! lot ties: Mal'g:l'el'I favorite west.-ortp .f'iw "N M me "non in . Pleiachmsntfs Active Dry ii . l. S . - l e so- . i . , l 3 V gnld Tagumnwgllmwm HA1. ulslhj alhislh rl')el:.nSl:n I In ',"PH::"h?'(hs:li ofAAsn: tiuu i't--itit--it siliilvill he nedd me Gnvegdnor Generll" clef; P:l)itsrtlrnl;I”llll.:.lEIgln aet the begin. Pul:)l)T:lrY! ltqllliwtllenlhiealllflttceiaalj 5en.F: Md car: Dial-:68: 3:. hhem Yeast" "' "en lb" wlu . . F100, t: a tin t-t llllit' ti ' - 9 p p in: ll it A ' - me E - . - g y g on 1"-5 ay Vemn 3 . u , i -2 as and was then riignst-rl zn thetto be a diligent and persevering bravm '1'" "l"'Hl ” ml " N”"d of this l;(SllgllelliJil)lln wellhe gm”: "mg "l Hip war. Ml” kl? spam more pull” mall anyone else mdlof Mrs. Frank Gallant. lfefrlelglif buns dennmh fc" "Joni " lP'if'l'lll'lK rirntossion itir niw vear. student and a NtlsRlllP athlete 5"m”'"""llt M"""'li' 3"” 'i""dllto try; 1 -in h- p pa" New lea” 31 wl"dg”".(a'l”' '5 the d935ed d"”"”" M the 28493” menls consisting of cake and ice- I V" t -- at :2 i'.l?. -n an . in ad- was a valuable im-iiitwi' of our Var- ' 3 l ” i ' ” L shown a keen interest both in stud- Margaret and her ll'l('llflS a num- Wallace was the first-man to Sb" '""""E W” 9"-l”y'd bl '” escort Princess Margaret to a din-i Pmwni V ' i" i flongygun (Wee (Me and sllr until sugar ll dissolved. Sprinkle with content: of I. In an 8-inch squora cake pan, malt As a Freshman he was it mem- During his soiuurn here he was . . . .. . - cutive po itions whi it h . her of the Dramaiics Society; lnllelected President of the A..A.A,!lf:. ;:l:h,El:1,,(3.l::::.,, ::',1,(,iIr;: .:mu:1r,n. ed on u,sm.(-epi. C e W” can country mansmn Ralph Jean and S. d . M d his Sophomore year he was buck and captain of our hockev and W310 . -- , . p i . -Maj-e- ' ll 73- V15 E - - H . ' ,, g ped sense of lliillltli. Suite cnm- or two years George was chos- M A .. . 3 tablespoons honor I i immba” ”"””'”' km" N50 l”"' ing to Saint llttiixtan's he has been en by his classmates to representl neighbours taking potatoes from talrlon rllvceiliatlleigdal; allleelliieiloln Hos” ”' ""'9"l"' .Fl':l:G'liFi't:nnn'I a cellar. He was rushed to the Mrs. J. R. Digman had arm-hi Drizzle with Active nry Yeast ey manager and a member of the executive of the Amateur Atheltic Association: during his junior yearl he was assistant canteen manager and this year he was manager of, the canteen, a much expanded and enhanced unit during his years of service Husky also has nierttedl ”l(ayti" plans to make his ca- his commission in the Royal Can- rear with the Royal Canadian Ar- ticipated ill intramural basketball and softball. displaying in these his characteristic drive and deter- his service in the R0.T-P noted as a riiliut-iit student. a plea! .,ant t-nnipaiitnii. and a Christian gentleman lilltl has ittin many """3”"” "9 M5 ill-W 95"l9d lll5 frtt-nds. lie liiis l)P0fl an asset in manager P0mml55l4"l "1 lllf Al”m.V ll1WU3llioiir campus and tie. his friends. Dramatic tuish liiill cit-rv siiccess in what- ever he litEi)' clitmsc to do. l Barler' Film Lab. them on the Studcnts' Union exe- cutive. While in college he capa- bly executed the duties oi rink stage manager for the Society, chairman oi N. ii?-C.U.S.. and vice-President oi .the Students' Union. This year in recognition of George's ability to lead and willingness to work. the Prince Ciiitnty Hospital in Sum- merside where it was discovered that his lcg uas broken. he is still a patient In the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ki-nnctli l)amali- man, Kniitsfurd. were Sunday vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble. Untonvale. SICK Spell which necessitated the calling of the doctor as G-FAMEIIV-CllUVIiCil.1G. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards of Duvar, motored to Charlotte- town on Holy Saturday. April 20 to visit with relatives and friends. The gncleni camednl of 3!, there. Mark at Venice is distinguished Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant by its five domes. and little Jaunita who are visit-l Gal-l let stand l0 minutes, THEN stir well. Stir the lukewarm millt mixture and l well-lnoton egg Vs hospoon vonllll into the yeast mixture. Sift together once 1 cups once-sifted Va cup honey and sprinkle with; V: eup broken salted nutmeots . Scold Va cup milk lemova from heat and stir in V4 cup honey Va teaspoon salt V4 cup shortening Cool to lukewarm. ing in liowlan visited Mrs. lants grandmother. Mrs. Mrgaret. Arsenault at Forest View on East-. er Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel ltwcrt Mr. and Airs. Leigh Gilgash and son Stewart of (ileuwood uere re- eni visitors at the home oi the Mr. and Mrs. all-purpose flour 96 teaspoon glound cinnamon Sift dry ingredients into yanst student body elected him as Prcsi dent of the Students' Union. The efficient manner in which he car- C . rind out these varied duties earn- hue” p'"c'"5' llis generous and kindly person- Second Battalion Black Watch at ality. together with that spirit of Aldersliot. We can rest assured "Ambition has no risk." which wel that in his future he Vlill display sual priificiency and Chris-: adian Army Service Corp. my, and has been posted to thel O'LEARY ...;.r.2-.....'13. have known at St. Dunstan's, will his u v d '” '” (y no doubt carry him on to sitccess. tian zeal. T ft" - W 'li'"IH-S. 'VNlil- I h. . Lo.-M gens in 0-u.a,.yg Bart.er's Film Lah.l llari,er's Film Lahl Mrs. (lmirlc Ila:-s. Mrs. cylrilxWil- ”lr”e.':)';e's';:;el:.':"::'!. lxisbiilalaflelcx; Mary Lou MacMillan. 0'l.cary of Lcoville spent a few days during 3 In H. '. 'l3”ol”" P”"- -"'5' is the guest of her grandparl.-nts.iHoly Week in Woodstock guests oi I; 1' ""b"""""t'""'"" mixture and stir until wall " a a "'9' "' blended-about 1 minute. . liams and Jack llli'('aull and daiitzliter Mrs. James Burlettzlt. of F.lIer.slie Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaudet of Al- visitors to V: cup lukewarm water and-addition he is a member of the I teaspoon granulated U.R.T.P. tAir Force Reservet and ML and M” George Macmillan in West Cape for a couple of weeks. g. spoon mum" IMO P". pared colia pan. Cover. lat I 1 . Ab F A P I were visitors in ()'ie.'iry on Frt- ' I'll” Nd l"5"'”Cll'"'- M. d M H A d H g h be . ove I eel I 0' day afiririiiinit ' G”"”” "”"'d5 "' la” "9 "ha" hay: silnt iltse wllI:l'El' i: wigftiztoglfre rec.em V 2 WI-I many as a career. To a gentleman Summerside have moved back ,0 ML and Mn Mani" Gmam . ;l::xIT'nV:'!r&ttqp.l:e;,:;a;ufllom . s - Mr and Mrs llcrlitti Bell. Sum- and family of Coleman were vl it- ' 5 about IVA hours. Ialta In is II ' II . - - c , mcrsuit-. were visitors to the home ;”'""”".ll'l"5e",.wlm”"i ':5"” their home in Kntitsfnrd. All are of the latler'.s parents, Mr. and V?a:a”:al;'r'I'e':t5 ;:",ltl ” 'pl”'” lmal glad to see Mr. Harris so well. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Robert mod N , v 0-,, s .i was oya we - H g - o Th" 1' "M M ' "H" dmnnll lC""l” mm llla-l" ,Mlllr.(lifitlr:llFlfEe;,l?lIlllFl?l8Pi'l:a3-5 'dn"t:”';": chllre" kmwllll ("ll .fl:llr.halltdsl;l(rsH.p(l.llirnc Johnstone. gtliisttel:g'l.m and km”), on Enter obotitnslglhtlilstbuolcrn 35.? We 3 9 Wll llW8.V! hear the 0'Leary, were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet panlmmadlataiy.Sai-va wgnn, Leary. were visitors to Charlotte-pl I .stamp of S.D.U. with honor. Barter'ii Film Lab. l Normally. a person exerts mus- . . V . ;clcs in breathing in vihile exhal-1 um" an Monday. and Mrs. Norman Slum" motor. the home, oi the lattcrs parents, ed to Summerside on Easter Mon- with human problems arising Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith in Bloom- frtmi the development of new hlgll-speed. high - altitude alr- aiinn is purely passive. . . V . ' ' will for the MAR i M liiuh aim-idin the oxinvnim, ..f,?f,L"l,,,"lfJ'i';i,,.lf.Z."2lfL.2'llmmmggggggggg field. .1 , By DAVE Ms'lNTOSIl must he i'l('llt'?r('il to the airman's qmanman mix-"'mQ.m.d 0'" -m,n.t' Mr. and Mrs. Bvrid Thurber lnnumcrators are now busv pre-t Canadian Press Staff Writer lungs under pressure. am, rlonmu whmfa "mmm;r M of Springfield West. spent Sunday md ('h”drpn' (;.-p;.nm(,uni, were paring 8 ..0",,Ly "51 for (he"(onh,i N d OTTAWA tCP' - Above 4li.0tt0 SAFETY MARGIN mbndg and" mliuhhmlw ganwrrdi visiting at the home of Mr. and recent visitor; to Bloonlrlpld ",5 coming e1ecum',on June log t 00 8 DO feet. without cabin pressurization. Suppose. then, a pilot is rcct-iv-lm mm',(,mkinM(,'”mm miml. namesgi Ml'5- C3'l"l Lalrd in Alb9Fl0ll l'E- 0'Leary, visiting with friends. The senior mnm or Howlan '.fri .'.a” n i ”"”5' k C? school reopened on Tuesday Ap- t g 0 ril H after the long Easter week- end. The Teacher is attending convention. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richard and family of Sl.lI'nf'l'lCfSldc spent a few 3 pilot .must learn ”reversed mg oxygen uudcr iiresstirc. Hepm,m,5h,m,ms MW, sgrwd by me brcatltttit1' Vlllll artificial pressureldtics not have to exert any mus- lam”. if he is to rr-main conscious. icles to inhale. But he must exerti MI. and Mrs. smlmi pnlmmvi ,tl)mc t'i.”l.000 feet. again withoiit-tllcm to exhale, the reverse of the (-,,,mm.v ..,.,.,. r,.,.(.,,, Hm",-S at, t-.'t'oiii prcssiirt7.ation. the water in normal pliysiolngii-nl procedure. lim. h,,i,,,. nf 1),. and fit”. wliiiam And he must receive liclp to do' M,.Mm.d,,' 0-limryg I Mr. tiiid Mrs. George Stewart Mid l8mIl.V of Siinimerside spent Sunday with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. James Mills. Kensington. -iiisroizicy SEA The Sea of Japan between .la- pan and Korea is virtually tide- less for most of the year. l'llx hndy would hntl if he did not wot-ii' ni-otcciive eqitipmvni. this. A special still cxeris t'nttnl'3r-i 31,, and 3.1” ",.,.N,. i,,,,mi5 spent the weekend with relatives M mm-ii Iiiuhrr aimnrins, ho pt'cs.stiro on the chest nail to on, and ,i(.,,,m,,(.,. ',I'!-l'sQ' (,-Mary. and friends in Brac and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mr-(tall of 8M9 lllt” Film l” ”xl"'ll' lmtilored in West Point iiltcrc they in ca-W Ii? cabin vrrwsiiiiizatii-n t-isitmt viillt relatives and friends l'7""-ill? WP" remit vi-sitnrs to ttituld be subject in i-tisniit' radia- the home of Mr. and Mrs. David and his aircraft would he tttui bnnthzirded hy small meteorites. failure. this still Would keel! thPlrrir-r-iitl.v. ; , The RCAF now is tip against pilot conscious for at least 10 min-, Miss Ytiarlcne Palmer. 0'i.enry, LN'kh3l'l-y "1 ('0lPm3n. Mrs. Llaude MacArthur. Mt. ARVENS MP5. anwle ill"? ii" mm '0 il?S- and Miss Dorcne Andrews, Linton- ccnd to a safe altitude for normal vnlt-. were passcngi-rs tn ('hnr- ' pl9353"l- W35 R Vlsilllr (0 0'Lenry recently where she viisiied with GRADE "A" LARGE those problems-and overcoming, thcm- as it enters the age of su- g pcrsonic night. its ,l.600-miles-am breathing. lottctnvtn rt-ccntiv. where thcy vis-. Mr lam" Mr km" E". h linur CF-105 Arrow jet interccpuir But the RCAF wants some-tliing ited with friends. . . r .- a 4 . 15- W 0 will be test-flown for the firstiima better titan this and its institutep MlSs Slurlixv ll.'u-Yiiilltin uho'l5"ll ill llle llilnle N018. B I S C U I T S in carton doz of aviation medicine is workiniil ll ""1ill".VNl In IIll'im('rSIilP- Slwnli H”".' mxa"-V gmgld-S 0' llitilglas I y - a a o C andi ill'rlS. nutsor. are sorry to pUR,-rv AND QUA, WY e ii TASTY-PAK this year. it probably will have an altitude capability of more than 6.1.00!) feet on special garments to protect air the weekend with relatives crows, The goal in . gun good friends in Knutsiord recently. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ellis. Ken- - hear that he had the misfortune to get caught in a power take off PEAS, 20 oz. tins, 2 for . . 37c the e"'li'll:..:.,s1e"gliirnrrl-lltlhllstiltliiilixslibe uncom- Slngtnn. were visitors to 0'l.cary "ll 3 ""107 While Wnliltlnil I1 I ':;;l" the ”d"fi,l,il"" fl" 'l":9:l" Lnxzblfo hi: ::::,lledth.;)ypi::, waiilrl-!lrellvlliTsly(;lllVe Tuplin Wiurrav Road Nrs L 150 COU 0 p it pressure. ereora ari - I . . , '- v i LIPT1) Ess , p N -I-i we--in M in W" iv new "om ;::"r.'.." 2.;:.:::.y. r 3 so: ' k - - eo ags, - in pcic oge 65c so. the pilot may perspire nearly four quarts of water in a single mission. . Construction of a full prcssurei suit to ancase the airman from" head to toe has raised complexl problems because no machine has ever been invented with the flex-i iblllty and dexterity of the human; Mm Nam. Mung 4l9l"”' l i i few days with her the supposition that cabin pressur- The suit must be made. flexible lfiiggguilsz. ncerona lS.,1,,,,,' 0-. isstlon will never fall. it must so that when inflated-this would Law. have an emergency system to pro- be done automatically in event of we "K, M” -nmm,, phimp, tact. ah-crew in event of pressurip cabin pressurization failure - til and funny of summenid, W." ation failure. would not spreadeagia a man like! recent visitors to 0'l.eary and vic- 'l'bis emergency system is rcp- a rag doll. As nearly as possible. hm... resented in the first place by a the Unionvale. lointu In the nil! must no Mrs. Errol Stclsnn. partial pressure suit. This is proximate the Joints of the human' wgni 5 row days in Charlottetown wbm "r a v a r I o d breathing" body. "ixmhhtt Mrs. George shim of Macmillan Sends An Interim Reply To Bulgonin's Letter Capo Wolfe. were recent visitors to the home of their son and daugh- ter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw in 0'lMr.V- Miss Tolt-e Smallman. 0'l.eary. spent the weekend with her moth- er Mrs. Lulu Smallman in Mill By WALTEYI DAVIS Mr. Malitt on April ll.and fully LONDON tneuterst Prime appreciate the care which you Minister Macmillan announced have given to the study of all Tuesday he has sent an interim these questions and the interest reply to Soviet Premier BnlgaI- you show in improving relations in's April It letter urging closer between our two countries. Altlflo-Rllllllll ftllllmllo "Your letter raises a large num- llan. O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. litalph Paine of Springfield West. have gone on a two weeks visit to relatives and friends in the United States. Mrs. Foster Smallman. l(nuts- mm, was a passenger to Char- lottetown on Monday. Woodstock. TALISMAN Orange or Three Fruit MARMALADE, 24 oz. bottle 39c around the airman to keep his body functioning. This is done in the first place. of course, by cabin pressuriza-, lion. The pressure is kept that same above 10,000 feet is human can live comfortably at this al- titude) as if the plans remained at that height- Biit the air force can't rely oni Enjoy the finest Cheddar you can buy! "N50. Giant Pkg. . . . . 75c SHORTENING, riutto, 2 lbs. 59. MUPIIER JACK80N'S POPPING CORN, 10 oz. tin 19c KNIIIV Illl DOA! WIDOII our choice at E1910 Id. Old-Wind, oiq, Medium. Mild, Nov. N0. 1 ISLAND witrrii: HONEY, 2 lb. tin . . . .. . 49: wiim: MURESCO, 5 lb. pkg. . . . 95: DEVON TOMATOES, 23 oz. tin . . . 29: s,..... ,5, SHREDDED wusar, 2 plcgs. 39: NEW SUNKIST-288 SIZE llill Choose W:-on J Ivilalt Itltoiva Avaviia Tnioy -in-chin; good Cherry Hill Cheddal River East. Mr. and Mrs. Brut-e Ciirruthers. Hnwlttn. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Carruther's sis- ter. Mrs. Margaret Dumville, 0'- Leary. Mr. Walter Wells, Alberton. was I visitor at the home of his broth- Cheese with every meal or as I snack. 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