nrkgol L.m. 623:; Itlewps-le'tI::'lAceFuwlnmuw1:.g rm-. 'l'hore4la.v. April '7. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 I t work pg;-sod um" ". ”,oy,dp DIAGMOND-daiuuunu 5011. '”' "ID. A Hrltli-TTOVC, .cti . 1'3 ..-Mrs. Eu .ct:c ..in.;:tt tea on . 'Mr. Peter Manhood and Mr. um H mm, Mu, way: Stratocruiscr crashed Christ pi-ldsy for Boston. Mau., to James Callaghan motored to Char- ::n.q:.1w.:ndy mmgg T" b;1g5l:Tg:'IgiIr-t icggfal Jf: i.-1;; mas day. killing 23 persons andl spend. the Easter holidays with iottstown on March st. dime” cm” W" dumped back ggerlgs ulldlfohllllld with a 21.000. her mgther and other members of Mr. Peter uacuod was s mm. "'0" 5 Pm" - AW" 90 ii r family. the Fogarty's. M", Dr. A. E. lnss. Montague. made um mum. no Mount mm." on gIt”hnI:I;::I”;,IfIIn:I';P:lfl'.vI;:'lI,I;ee”3d9llI"; per cent of the diamonds were re- . . by - 5 now was Mary Funny m , numb" of business call. in Am," t H. V" covered. But the diamond chips” ”"gIe me" .5!" Wm wand abwt um Vmnny "cum" M" J91” NIcI'"I”" sprlnl work and now house claan- ?l)llyldsomt)IIeb:icIi;cs(:)Ilerv:I:sefgirtclgltifti lwo weeks in the big city. Mr. .Iohtl"nDl'lk2.boHlZEII:,P0ltik. Mr Gear" Mluumnd mum in is is full swing. ;hack on the crash site. - was a via r to me Icy ' ' .. e-eeee--1 wirielenglsogiaygthtmgdiiyxhpg on Much 30. ed from Nova Sootle. where he Mr. Ralph Nicholson was a visi-i 5yDNEy lcp) - wimlm J0 was employed. Mr. MacAualand to to ur Capital Cit on A ll ; ,- Ielrn 0' hi! Hidden Pu-Ins in the Mrs. Daniel Shaw spent the was" called home due to the lll- 3.: 0 y W liseapytf II:l0l8tlII!ilIII)t'Ief'Notlol!:;S”a)Iltd Iii; city following a heart attack at pug meg visiting at the some 91 neu ol his daughter, was Re- none accepted. The other day hr his work. The sincere sympathy gm m..u,.1", ma aughm, Mr, hecce MacAualand. M1" 50” M'v'K"""- I5 39'” finished one called "Going Fa. or this vicinity is extended to his and Mn, Alvin Myers, Cardigan. II" "N0"? 0' ' Vh" W NW” But Getting Nowhere." He re- ttpow who .15., .uu,,-ed the 1,," A number of borne Valley York and other points of interest caved word 1-hu,5d.y (mm ,, ,,. her father only . (cw weeks The guy Vguey 3”. held their ladies have several beautiful hooli- in the United States. Hollywood agency that it would sign. Red Cross meeting in the School Id Full I0 IIMV for thcir early -AM. soon be broadcast. on Friday. A large number ans- Mrs, Gus MacDonald left on wered. the roll call with the name Saturday morrfiing for Ottawa and of "My favorite song." nilier parts o Ontario to visit members of her family. Mrs. Mac- ML H93” M”G"'Ih' M" Llayd Donald will travel to Montreal M5cD0"'Id 3'"! MI” Fnnch M39 by car and 1mm there by "-51". lntyre were visitors to Milton on e expects to be away for some Much We They I180 attended an 3, i Auction Sale at the farm of the late Willard Kelley at Southport. Friends of Mrs. Herb Kenny will regret to learn she has been A numb" "I 1491'" V'u'Y a patient in the Charlottetown School slrls meet each Saturday Hospital for ten days now. It is believed that she will be home stersi Now thou who found out again for Easier as she la report- ploytnant right at their door for ed as somewhat better now. most of the summer must look Stirs. Leonard Kane la a patient to om" "W for Mk "yin" I In the Charlottetown Hospital at some of the children here are I. present Where she underwent a still absent lrom school as the is ' by HANDEL serious operation last week. Mr. severe cold or "flu is still going and Mrs, Kane will be celebrating around. Several other mild ill-1 a BROUGHT To YOU BY their thirty-scond wedding annl- nouns are reported among thei T - " ii-rsary on April .'lth and it is un- grown-ups. None of the sleknessi r ini-iunate that Mrs. Kane will is reported as serious. i . . not be home for the event that T T ' ' with t at t ”.”e ” 4 CHURMAN CHOL PARADE. Presents ”"l'HE MESSIAH" M E N 'S SUITS and TOPCOATS THAT l'.EAll THE FASHION PARADE I youire plarming no step out in style on Easter morning . . . Hut step in here for a look at our new suite and Topooats. featutlnl fashion”: most favored fabrics, colors and designs. Each suit and coat tailored to peribction . . . and priced to give WU? budizet 3 W160!” I break. ' 17 surfs TOPCOATS In tine wool worsted: and wool All-wool tweeds and gab.-irdinea will he celebrated later. They re- 5"” "I II." m"'.wh" Md fun ,J .de in me my new Ind mo" of employment lnplhl city on big jobs heir well educated family are :51 TIII, '"'d war" I:)"'k ':,It9h'I;' --g , eosnow go ac er I" mrmen Peru 0' me land fishing. Those who follow the seal Miss llliiriel Villard, has taken say that when the time comes it'll a position in the city and has al- like a bugle call or the dinner ready taken up her duties there. bell in their ears. That they She will be missed in the village can't resist; they must go back ISOBEL BAILLIE. soprano: GLADY5 MPLEY. Contralto; JAMES JOHNSTON. Tenor: HARRY MORTIMER. Trumpet; EDWARD COOPER. Organ; HUDDERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY (Herbert Bardgett. Chorus Master); and the LIVERPOOL PHIL- HARMONIC ORCHESTRA. SIR MALCOLM SARGENT. Conductor. (Electrically transcribed) We "91" a5;”":i1ld:”:":-9' h M I0 "- n-N- COLIYMBIA E:nd;1a::;.J"';ey?prg?gw;hl:': and nylon mixture gabardines. t EVE? (' E Om C 2 VC ' I i , g. .ie:::Siltn:p:ria:g;i:li in 1Iie cityl & W .p ' d..1l.,,;. remrhg 3 unquemlo 1:, on, ,,,.,li1,b:,.:,,.,;t ,,,o,,l., 0? Lt:t:l1'1e.vg- cl”; - 7 gl::.ser.A.l-I sizes with 2 Pairs Colors grey and mi y blue , ' , GIVE I 0 III II HIIII. D PIECE WI p oun ITIUI C 0 ILHID OB . or ...... ll il'ii'f”i..l3:2.'.Z'.J":f'l1i”i13. :::r:i; :: Mews i s39.oo 5"-95 I0 545-09 .'?lL.'”li:'&i...5?.f&.1J:..."'il.:i.il2i IV and '3.””” iris .i mm ' . . i 1 . pairs promp y, s 1- . , . . :vlf(;:;g.oW:nj)r'fer;-mold. he will mltly pe,.-fort,,,1.i,d. TV I. over ontw on Friday evening, AprlIl8th--7.30 to 8.30 i NEW SPMNG 'I Pr, T;-auger; 532.00 The sad news that the last lob an ennas ms 3 ed. '- the Rani l;1vilIltlan;I;g ;e:1i:riaet:!cast. Part 2, which to is the story of the Passion and - sler packing giant here will re-I , ' g . j A150 I 13139 3550”-me”! of f1”. .:;:..":.”'::”.::i.'.::i.ii.':5. l:'..':::i' 50W" Radio A. .......:.".i:. ;r.;;.';:::r:r"..i"i.”: l'-'.”;ii2”&.3l..””n”f..E5:”ii .5" .'::..":::: I 9 H A woo! worm in we and dou- . i s . - - by the Co-Op agotlrisis inbopirsiioni And T V . co.. Ltd. T ble-breasted model!- I. "t rin . n ac . it' . ' :91? V5 yam smge three mf Oh,” The Usual Schurmans, School Pnra.tl:l1e E-tt;lgrismme will continue on ', In all the new SIl'rl(ICS and pa ories cose together here were WII Frldny, Ap I . p styles by Stetson running at top sped I ,, lob- Prices from S895 and up ii Garagemen Please llote . at Me by coats . ' "3 f' .4.9' 1 S650 WE Now HAVE AVAILABLE ' ' ' Flues mm 05 O 0 Very smart colors and styles for i Other makes of hats: spring I" tWeed5v black am! Wllclcsalj Pans brown flecks. navy blue flecks . "" ' Prices 353.95 and UP and Harris tweeds. single and 3510115 Igggnllegtingu R055 ' double-breasted models. Also navy "5 99” . . . . . . . V . . bi bi , double-breasted mod- ' Bushings. Main Inset-ta V This IS your invitation to participate in our A15”, ” Spmdivd "me .”f 91:: am? Rings Ball Bearings mens and boys new Spring giggly?! I ggglstr Eggrglgm caps at very popular prices. Cnd Guides Fuel Pum N I- 7 STA W-A T H I Springs . Mufflers Eraiipipes , . I Keepers Brake Linings - 'MachInd Shop Service D E i Crankshaft Regrinding Brake Drum Turning I Piston Resizing Flywheel Grinding , ASK Agouf Eggiglugggjgi . Ergglgavggg Um"! ! h to be held in Charlottetown on . I OUR ' ring H. 93 0 . A ' CREDIT rams I Complete Automotive Machine She I P l - ' Smell Down MARITIME MIITIIII SUPPLY CO. LTD - '"Y"""' CHARwTTmg3W3msLE,, AVE. ML am Float Parade Sections will be mam Mommy If R. C. M..P. Commercial S i Indian Section Industrial S SHOP nus WEEK .?::t.::..:";::r;.::.". Service Clubs . Foil THESE BARGAINS i::i::"' Horses & Riders JUNIOR BOYS' SPORT COATS at Ans am "arse drawn vehicles i Navy blue and fine checks. Sizes 24 to 23- . AI'T9'" I c""'"" 53.95 to 59.95 prizes 3. AWARDS VWILL as GIVEN TO ""”'9" ""5 "N" '”IcK"s MEN'S SUITS to mo 29.-iii A g; ::;;;':t . MEN'S S to . g 1 WINNERS OF VARIOUS SECTIONS 53.95 to 56.95 to .50 YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS IMPORTANT ' Io - CENTENNIAL EVENT IS URGED. JUNIOR BOYS SUITS BOYS' PREP SUITS KEN, aA”nnmE - m Blue, brown and grey. simzlr and rioiilile-hitcasiied SPOIITTSIIIRTS lull shades) . 2.95 "" '”'""”" ” ””'"”'"' ”" '”"' '”””” ” W" ” "Mb" "I M" mam ” ll" C""'"""” c”"""""”' ' Wifh 2 Prs. Longs 516.50 modois with 2 pairs pants.- . . . . . 5.95 III i Charlottetown Cenfnnnhl committee. WM. 1 Pr. Poms snso s1 8.75 '0 s25.95 BOYS SUIT S to 24.50" . ION Ii I5.W - v . - - - r Gabardine Wool and Rayon Fleck. single and double- sporisors contemplating entering floats or otherwise participating l0YS' PANTS . 9. . . . .. 3.95 I .;.......,....,.. .;............ .-,.......i.... T B0YS' JACKETS & aovs' SPORT COATS . . . . . M I P. O. .0! 307. CIIClIO9909OVIll. P. E. I. In new hIllP. brown and maroon plain color and . g Navy blue and tweed mixture. Sizes 28 to 34- ' . 28 t 34- Be advised that the undersigned will be happy to contribute U fancy mm Sim O goty. 0”; ALL OTHER Mn” sum. . the success of on GRAND CENTENNIAL FLOAT PARADE by 35.95 so 513.50 M 59,95 19 316.50 TOPCOATS and SPORT COATS. . entering in the lactic!!- iss; oust s,4v.aw,aY PLAN .- A SMALL DI; Bitrnllun IT WILL IIOLD ANY GARMENT. P06. Firm or Organization ........................................ ., Ask Abgm our The iiiissiinli co. Ltii. Am r i..f:".23I.1'.”3L.Prowse Bros. I-id ........ n... For the Best Vahses in Men's and Boys' Clothing MEN'S QIONE 144 GT. (mo. 81'. ' "C I e . .