'9"! of water on every acre. JULY 2. 1953 i Agricultural News P. E. I. Department of Agriculture Biackleg Losses have been experienced, in Various parts of the Province, this gpfing from Blackleg. These heavy losses can be prevented by having cordwood, multiply the length, width. and height together and divide the product by 125. This will Rive you the number of cords. A gallon of water equals 277.214 cubic inches. your calves and heifers protected. W , Buckles ,5 p manly hm, mmdg treezilixtg expands 1 11 of its bulk in ly progressive. infectious disease at young cattle. Animals between the ages of six months and two years of age are most susceptible; although the disease sometimes oc- Doubllng the diameter of a pipe or cylindrical vessel increases its capacity four times. Double-riveting is from 16 to 20 curs in both Ybunser and older EI:,l;thfEnt strong". than smug" stock. The germs are found in the ' A soil and on forage in many areas. 01;: f,i,?:mt:,:, clggmgifggeff b' Animals become infected by eating 314,6 y or drinking contaminated iood 31- ' ""d W”'” or "hm" h pumiur” mulgipffyjd IR: d1cEII-'i:fitr:i!fei:n:eclrcI7e' wounds. and abrasion of the skin. 3133. y Biackleg symptoms are easily ' ' -To find the area of a circle, mul- itiply the square of the diameter .by .7854. recognized. There is loss of appe- tite, high fever. rapid breathing and lameness, afterwards charac- teristic awellings appear in the muscles under the skin of the neck and shoulder. One or more of these symptoms may be absent. Therefore it is necessary to have the case diagnosed by an experienc- ed man. Death usually occurs twelve to thirty-six hours after the first symptoms are noted. There is no practical treatment for blackleg. Vaccination is the only Junior Club News Nine members of St. George's Calf Club met for a regular judg- ing class at Mickey MacDonald's. De Gros Marsh, on Tuesday eve- ning. June 23rd. Following the Judging, the Grain Club meeting was held in St. George's Hall, and films from the National Film . B d '. T . : ioiiable and effective means of;--33;, Ijlvfegeinahzxg sgiiie Yfilrlen 3f:::::i2i.. :li.li.”..;::;":: .t.'::;geeg;;' .;:,3,.."The comes before aniiipals go out to pasture. '. However. your animls have noti been done do not hesitate to havelmrgr :;:1aCrres3u::”m(3;:ibn hem iiirm vaccinated. The practice oflMa1peque mm on i,.r,da evgmn using the pills shot under the skinlmm, 12”, There war); tweng; I5 ”m' ”mmCt0ry' and I" ” Kwailmcmbers present The roll call was many cases does more harm than ,,nswe,ed by m:,mmg n famous Iz0"d' The most "m”aCmry wny animal of either the Holstein or '" have yam nmmnls Wccmated 15 Shorthorn breeds The roll call for to contact your district veterinar-lJu1V is to bl, an5,,.e,.ed by naming in disease of livestock and its pre- iscribed cure. The study period was "I young Came' frequently MW" conducted by the Adult Directors 1” 5h"p' Heavy M53" mmbs and tests were written. Fourizen from blackleg have resulted when 4,” Club Membership pins were freshly docked or freshly castrtit- dismbutod to club members "(I lamb” were turned m” mm W5", A committee consmtlng of-Don- ””e where me.5'3” W” hcavuyiald Beairsto, Nelson Morrison, Neil contaminated with blackieg germs. Mammws and Lorne Ramsay, W” The 3ympmm5 M blackleg 1" appointed to select Ii suitable sheep closely resemble that of cat- shommm herd 10,. 3 Judging tie. Sheep and lambs. can also bcyclasat This judging class was held I'mt?cted Rum” H1” dlseaw bylat. the farm of Arthur and Ccdric ””””3”””" Owen. Hamilton, on Friday eve- Joint iii In Foals I"mF- 3”” Zsljiag Navel ill or joint ill is an iniec-l A meeting of the Norboro Calf lious disease of new-born foalsjclub was held in Kelvin School on that is fatal in about 509:: or more'Thursday, June lfth. There was a of the cases. A large proportion oftgood attendance of members. Club the foals that survive are left with,Lcaders, Mr. MacMurdo and Mr. lug joints. The disease is conimontli-'almer. conducted the study per- in all areas where horses are raiscdriod. and tests were written. The and the germs causing the infee-,1-cgular judging class of this Club tion are widely distributed. Gen-,iias held at Harold Palmei”s. on emlly the germs gain entrance June 25th. through the navel cord at the time - of birth. There is also a possibll-I The Chinese nrnducvd a crude ity that mares may infect the foalim0i'8bi0 IYDC fwm C11!!! In I116 11”? prior to birth. CPMUTY. The symptoms usually appear within 24 to 48 hours after itifec-, lion has occurred. The sick foailSHSkHIChWRn refuses to suck and has a hlgl1'mIIC5- temperature. Sometimes death fol-1 lows before other symptoms arel noticed. However. the course of the, mung; 1; uguguy prolonged. Thai Illllllaaasaaalalllllrll I animal is reluctant to move, joints become swollen. hot and painfull & alters! B-lackleg, while chiefly a disease 3 covers 1.496 square in later stages the swollen JOIllIS may break and discharge pus. Prevention is the most satisfac- tory procedure. Strict barn sani- tation is of extreme importancej especially on premises where there has been a history of a previous infection. The mare should be placed in a clean pen prior to foal-, mg. Immediately after foaling the. navel card should be disinfected; with about 59:. tincture of Iodine or some other suitable disinfec- lnnt. The card should be treated mice each day until it dries up and drops off. Treatment of the infect- ed foal is not always satisfactory. but, if attended to when symptoms are first observed. the chances recovery are greatly increased. Milking Before Caivlng Tlizs procedure sholild be frown- ed upon unless absolutely neces- Bafy to relieve udder tension. Milk- mg before calving may cause thc' mw to secrete milk instead of the, "FY valuable colostrum at calving: Lme, as well as possibly reducing the subsequent milk yield. Capacity of Silo A silo. properly filled -- that is.i if the contents are made compact! throughout - contains one ton oil Mime for every fifty cubic feet of, Share. To illustrate the econoniyi iii a silo to store stock feed as, compared with a barn. a ton of My requires 400 cubic feet all Fliace. A farmer can easily figure how much a silo will contain by the following rules: Multiply the square of the din-l meter by 0.7854. That will be thel area of the circular floor. Multiply. the area of the floor by the height. l ' that will give the number of cubic : Let me tell you about an ex- perience I had yester ay. It might piove interesting to you lircaiisr vou might feel the same u.iy as the follow I went to visit. lie told me flatly he didn't want any insurance. He wasn't sure what his lani were going to he and he didn't want to feel tied down It) aiiiiliiiig. lie was afraid that any inuiiance lic rliosc now might I)C no use to him in file wan. Wrll air. all I can lay ii. he ruiildnit lune heard of our Sun Life Adlllslalllt Policy. If ani- lliingii more adjustable than that I'd be iriy iiiteirsted in knowing what it is. lint listen in this. For the first the years the assiiieii is tiIli'lP(I for the full fare value of the policy. At the end of that time he can choose a much big- ger Whole Life policy. and at no additional rost anti without riirlenre of health. lie also hat the privilege of (nntinuing the inlirv on the Whole Life basin or the original face amount. lull with a ll'Iil(I'l reduced pro niiiim. And there are exrn more adiaiiiagei. He ran Iiinit his iriiod for paying premiums or Iiaic the policy mature to liii own future benefit as he sees fit. There's nothing rigid about this type of life insurance policy. is there? No matter how your plsm may change during tliii time, wilt needs will .ilill be taken rare nf. I'd sure like to drop g-.... 'aaaaalsoanaaaaeuaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaa I Prince Albert National Park inl clsliiiilli suilinilllil JIMMY! '!'AxloPlione ass. TAILORED To MEASURE sun-s 39.00 up. J. F. ivlacPherson and K son. 1 "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL? Glggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Drug- gists new Dial Number 4133. LAWNMOWEBS, all types sales and service at The Bike Shop. SPECIAL AT ADELLA'S MIL- LINERY, clearing at lL.9b to 54.95. SERVICE TO SICK, Phone 441. Caiitwell's Pharmacy. next to Gloria. DR. LEA will be absent fmm the Polycllnlc for the month of July. KEROSENE. Electric pane Gas Refrigerators. and MacKay. and Pro- Bryen ton DR. LANTZ will be absent from the Polyclinic for the month of uly. RESERVE July 16th for Char- lottetown Liberal Women's Garden Party. MacDONALD IIADIO SERVICE llsdio repairing. Amplifiers sound systems. Disc and tape cording. 130 Kent St. Phone DR. C. A. COADY will be absent from his office from June 28th, to July 19th. GET i'0lIR7lCKETs for the McNulty Family Show at Cantwell's Pharmacy. SPECIAL-ashorts 'SI.'l5 for 51.19. 53.95 for 52.50. Sun Ray Tops 52.95 for sl.95. Sunter's Ladies Wear. 4 1 THE HISTORIC EXHIBIT Is now being set up in the gymnasium of the Y. M. C. A. and will be open every day during the months of July and August from 10 to 12 AM. and 2.30 to 5 P. M except Satur- day afternoons and Sunday. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.--I Mr. and Mrs. P..l. Landrigan. School Street, Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Helena Marie (Eileen: to Rene savoie. youngest son of Mrs. Adelard Savoie and the late Adelard savoie. Shippigan. N. B. Marriage in take place July 14th. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. - Thoroughiy reconditioned and a lifetime's service now ahead of all. Now ready for sale-l-fclntzman. Willis. Classic, Chamlnade, Men- tdelssohn. Wiiy take risks when a Ifew dollars more buys an instru- lment backed by P. E. Island's Old- wrest: Music House. Miller Brothers RETURNS AFTER so mans- Mrs. George Morrison. 85 Kent st. Cliarlottetown. entertained at a dim!" Party on Monday evening in honour of her uncle, Mr. sieve Saunders and her cousin, Stephen C. Saunders of Everett. Washing. too. It is 50 years since Mr. Saunders visited P. E. I. He is the only aur- viving brother of the late Mr. Char- les Saunders of Charlottetown. They returned home by plane Tues- day mornlng after an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends. BOTTLE-FED BABIES If your baby is bottle-fed. be ....- Ito waieh little bowels cloudy. Mother's milk has a aatur laxative elect which helps take use of by'a and. Lacking this. a battle-fed baby often tat: frwtty. feverish and sullen constipation and upset stomach. Lat Baby's Own Tablets help you keep baby's bowels on aelieduls-sw - upset stomach. Used with eonndenu by mother: for more than fifty years. No "sleepy" slut!-no dullinl effect. Equally toad for simple fever, constipation. nu ma ' ' reaultin from irregularity at uetliing time. and o as minor ills. Get Baby's Own Tablets today at your drulllst. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU l J FERRY SERVICE THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Receive Certificates At U.C.C. ; 3- cliurrli 5eI'Vl('f? 535.00 EA” mm.-9 ,5 using w”m””'5 I"5m”” msmm Cm"? Wot)--Wits Dr Breiiaiil To morning prater. "mun" lwld in Owlmlmgy Bloc dl.0O-Mus. W E. Frijaii-oil: Mrs , g V , 1 Alfred Saunders. ii.lls. Sydiirv The hill-tops arc t'l.id I Part M IIe”.lm'vMh' ('""u on Munii; Mrs. Peter MacLeaii; Mr. ;ln garinciits of green M” I”"”d umk Clarence Nicolle: Mrs. George Fer-twhile above the blue iieareni 'gus-in lAre washed sparkling clean S200-lilrs. Minetia l-lliii')': Mrs. 50(,iSgF.mnk MONO”. Mrsp vvalg Willard l.aiik. Ml'F. l. 1.. Miller. ml. F,.H5(.,.. Mm Lenora AC,m,. which Change may hm. Isle .sl.00v.Vlrs. R. 13911: Airs. F. Gains: 32.00-Mrs. B. S Macl(iiilay. MacLeod: Mrs. Dean Livingstone; Miss Peggy Munn. Total-323.00. Collected by Rankine Keenan 82.00-Mrs. E. G. Gidclings. 51.00-J. H. Saunders: D. M. Mac- Kinnon; John Saunders; Mrs. Angus MacPherson. Samuel Glllls. 'l'otal---89.50. To ti Paradise Mrs. B. lvcore: Mr.-. Chas. I-lurry; . . , . Mrs. Ifllic .HllltljV; Mrs. ll. Mncliar; Cmlemd by Mm Rnumon Gmmm QR: ;;:'gJsl”'ey::1IK1” ,learn to live with others, from the Mrs Ralph .Vlacl)on;ild; Mrs. J. p i gT'"'psa Kim beginning. Of course, those so England; Mrs. E. (ininpbcil! Mrs. 52-00 g John A. H,,.Ku50n; J. E! pivri gin M 7; fiiadiy handicapped that there Lawson Crosby. ..,mkm5g l - lseemed little chance for them of I ””NOW- She Lau h 4:: 2::Zi?.:.”i..”l..i:":il.E3.i"' E. '. .l l .,t . l - - . I-irent-hforl. ('fIIIEtI0l" Mrs. Gcnrgcp 5(I):::s:),:,E.;-oI1PRnu,5,n,, (-,mh,,,n;, 4 Every modem method 1:; unprovlf B"-WHI xi.-: Ted Rafuset A Fl'l8llCI' Mrs. t - the physical and menu condi- E in ” . . ' ' I i" fth l'l v 3 age - 0 .53.. :.:;:.'f::...:.”...:.:::; P” Totalestloo. Springtime in 31.00-Mrs. Cecil Miller; Mrs, her heart again! us dazed and stumbling and rear- R0b9I'I- Rh-W95? Mm 090739 RG5". Collected by Mrs. Ralph Gordon Nf"-Wind "I9: fill little creatures of a year ago. ' FREE ”,PAc,E goolqgfcf wall. l now transformed into boys and dual Cliurciiab 75CorM"5- -mh" Th0mV5”"3 M75. 51.00-Mrs. Aleck Harty; MIS. woman-sparl.lInR girls cooperating, with all their Charles Jelikiits; MP5. ROV-T11 305- Ralph Gm-dun, :1",-I 'cl'.l',;'f'y,,',,"p',',l,',-llg strength, with teaciiers and nurses. wall. g5c-Mrs, Clarence Moore. noise L it... replaced If. is an expensive proposition, but the worn. tired look. 75C'M”- Wm H" Mam” 24.. wonder Ill! has E t I 1 PAGE THR F-E there were intricate maps and ;liand-work of all sorts made by lthem. There liappeiied to be only We And Our Neighbours itwo children around uhile I wait- tled to speak with one of the dll'Pi"- tors of the clinic. The boy, ti bionde, iaerious child of about six, tins psplniiing a large giiibc. I-its slslr-i, by p3 XPPIF Ol' 50 )0lJlll.',CI', jogged Illb Ruhamah Scheinfeltl Frank tglebfs”s"I:fe3a;:d'":'0:k;:”5I L”"””' E! IIIP, EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN "Em" up I0 Elm" 1111- "Sm" ' lgirls do interfere, don't iiie:.'?” he Among my most delightful and :I51T;:1d' 0b”””sl5.- he II” A g””'d so far, unrecorded hours in N w ' ' York Guy, ,,m.e the mnnyl speem. If was (IlSi'lpp()lllIP(I uiirii tiit: b,.m,.5mg among the books Mldidlrecior told me that there was not magamn” on mud psychoxogyicllollllllVnloilfy at present to real- nb, LV stud) earli gifted mild care- tand mental hygienel in the , U,m,e"m,'llull5'. Mental and physical tests nf ram-s of Columbia visiting child guidance clinics, alldivanous kmds ""9 ””"”- b”'- mlking over problems 1" mud dedcarcful studios of his Il.'iFlv(gl'f)llltfI, ,.el0p,m,m with my Old plmessomjniid his cmntioiial tloiclnpiiiriit As far as I know, there have been were nut ""me' no startling discoveries since I ' . . Out of this visit, iimiri4'r. twtiiin was a student last year, but more ,3 knmml and 3 nrm" Hand 15 to me a clsai'ci' idea of the mic of taken b,. authorities, on mamntlie gifted j)f'l'bflil ill a miniiiuiilt). Nm.,some quesuom gun” dug The dil'et'ior and I discussed the clplme Versus opermjmveness... ml. two prevailing atliludrs toward exampm (of this, more late”. the education of the gifted child H,,,.e End men, also, different One school of llioughl considers W3-,.5 M dealing mm om problems. that the sncliil and emotional ad- I . . I . . g I 4 seem to offer better solutions. I-Iuslmem "I '1"; g”d'9d lcmld 15 3? v - ' l- - i - g -' ' g g ' ' A r, C, Id. I h d d h g important as tie ('V('()plY1PllI. ti The following are students wlin graduated from Union Loiiiiiiercial college on June 2:), with H mlllnlgrgtallyanarlecaliy: X01113-gicaalslms lmmculal. Ems mm mm this Certificates in IIEHOZTHPIIY and ('0ml710F?F3 I g . - ' - . .. 'ad)'i;simrnt can be scrvcd best if I . tFirst row, left to right): Donalda Westeiigaard,..le.-in Quinn, Elsie Slierren, Arlene ltlat-i lltir, ,S::1l3:ac3::35f;PRCCIESQFIICOI1;": CT)? he 15 MM yum his my” age gmupp Jean Hawkins, Sally McGee. Arlene Moore and Mae Meclxinnon. . I tumbia in R udepanmem my exce - Outside ,u,o,.mE ox,” mjrk m tS8COnCI row): Anita Walsh, Elaine vllIIdEF5lll'1C',-Belly Bell, lxoreen Coed), Jane Hall, Rowena mOnM- children” T k "I: Class, M 15 mm. Wm admn" his Harvey, Anne Mat-Cormack, Beryl Graham and Marina Hard. - V p g I B .1 im", of being &i”eI.:mx?:O,,: m:,lessons and talents. (Third row): Kathleen Skinner. Lois (.utlilfe. .ln;iii Benton, Louis Vialls, luclwaid (tit ll1IHP, as: aw-Wage mow am-E Mme Emil The mhm, schmn M mmmm bk and Millm-I David Milplicll. yrmfa L-JOE-I:)lI,”.If)RI1 .Vl.ic anti:-ltinie--init:-'PirrlVtivti. 7 Jgmpd Cihndrrn have bile” included-p.1,N.e' Hm, mum ,.m1d,.,.n shmm W ”D'”""'”-"'"' Douglas Saunders: Mrs. Fred 50c-Mrs (iii?-W1" Rerlwifi-V H. mm categorv. 1 t, it 1 5 mt be kept in n srimrair Rrmm Tlirnv I397 White; Mrs. Lemuel Breliaut; Mrs.I 35c-Miss Verna Gtiils PH?” ' ope, M S.IlRVE special cr.inirlbiitiniis to make George l.. Saunders: Mrs. G. 0., 256-Mi-S-S FIOYEHCB RE.VWlif15- . .. . to the community, and these can Whltewa : Mrs, Jane Cook; Mrsn Grand Total Murray River I)l3- . g 1,, but devglnped mm children M l 5' . . With sludeiits in the depart . , . gxiae MBCLCOEI. plillcl-569.25. Jnem fm. exccpnoml cmldren 1 their nwii lnI8IIl;ZPllCE' If social 'l5cts-Mrs. .loliii MacKcn7.ir. :V-r-- - . '- ' j.;m,. R Hm, Colored nlm shown; and t-niolional adlilstnieiit means I stlcis-Mrs. .lolin M.irl.eod. MMMEE SERI-NADI1 M,” has bow done in one large feeling in step with the majority, ' ," Total-513.25. r Mr" - is that the chief aim for our gift- ! 5”3”'”25 . Awake from your slumbex l.),?E:fe:chf,':nj'I ,":effte.-.i ones? Can they not be helped I S”'”I"I1ha”9 Dmricl L” 0' 1'' (tulleeied by Mrs. Margaret Clary lAbegwelt fair ” ' y C on I the wly ;.V. b” d d I, , Id to accept their gifts in n or ER or so or m” Orlthe true aristocrat of old accept.- ll - h v "'e””'i"V "mam um I By Mum ed his obligations? Noblesse Oblige? have been sent. in other places? to separate schools, or institu- -ilons. But the basic thought, in jllie education of these children, is 'to keep them as much as possible with normal children. Eventually, pnost of these children are expect- ed to be contributing members of Ithe community, and as such "ouid without OF SODA even in money, it. probably costs PAINT ROOM dine: Mrs. Fred Macl.eiin; Mrs. Total-52.00. Murray River and Point Pleasant 31.00-Mrs. Adam Reynolds; Mrs. Krafl CHEESE. Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING. (Sailings June 13th to Sept. 28th Inclusive.-I Dally including Sundays- Siandard Time. From Each Terminal. 7 s.m., 9 a.m., ll a.m. 1 pm; 3 p.m.; 5 p.m. p iizasimvarionsz May be mac, for a limited number of vchiclesi by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for;- l t1'-First and Second sailings from each terminal eact. morning. i (27-For poi-isliaiiles andlor Lire-p stock in truck loads on pay; feet. 0 hi I t f and e ' , . . ii" . Wlghs fifth? Ituiiigly Ina cubic I '" "M W" ”'”' "'”'u'"" "'1 tspraormfii sailings on Safufrlav I9” by 40. and the result is the I ' P"'"' '0 ""' "h" 3 ;:.”".d"f'” and Sunday until June 12th. number of pounds of silage the : Rupmpou pmgmm 1 " "' For Daily Report listen to CFCY silo will contain. Divide that by a first Weather Broadcast each week 3.000 to find the number of tons. : day- I ' a CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING tip 8! E II. C. BOIIAKEB II: AND AVOID DELML '-I A, Unit Supervisor t g3 53; : ' 5 NORTHUMBERLAND s F. , -at : Sun Life of Canndsi ,. FERRIES LIMITED, I i g :8 I I Chmoumm" Eni 7'4 Charlottetown. P. in. Island " E: 3: eaaaalaaaaaaaaaanaaaauni 1.0 1) 31 ZU3 8 I122 no 45 3 12 N 54 IIIV5 15 11: as 63 H5 17 103 COMPLETE VISUAL 2" 67 4 U2 18 ' ' f u 2: N 5 V m Tangflng REFRACTIO.4 AND II 23 SW3 24 14 3., :2 5 ,5 and ANALYSIS ii- 2.4 . A M 27 it no no it as 18 so 152 IOUS 42 & SON 18 as up tzixa so RITE - WAY CLEAN E38 Phone 2387 Miscellaneous Information ”"-9-incli of rainfall means IN 70 find the content of a pile of Optometrists 53 Grafton Street Fotiiu of Wednesday 2:1 5 Adults SI .00 Royal Canadian Air AAIR SHOW NATIONAL AIR SHOWS Columbus, Ohio GIIAIILOTTETOWN AIRPORT Under Sponsorship of No. 201 (Confederation Wing) Miracle Whip ICING SUGAR. 2 I Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING. , Loin ring Half MO Sunkist ORANGES, 2 cloz. Fresh Island I BEET GREENS, lb. ' Ruby Red RADISH. 2 bunches GEORGIA EATING PIUMS. doz. .. P.M. School Children 50: 9fIARLorrerowN.e5. Force Association. FOR QUALITY PRICES "Always At Your Service" V2 lb. SANDWICH SPREAD. 8 es. PORK CHOPS. I5. . . . 69: REGULAR HAM. lb. . 79: MAC. & CHEESE. lb. 49: HAMBURG, lb. 39:. JVVHERE QIUALITYL COUNTS" Gkur GEDRGI, smut IIIVRRAII "IVER DISTRICT 33:-Mrs. John Moore Sr. . taken nll new inn-r. less in the ioiig run to help a child . 30F-MT-R -7. M00” J11 I ""'- YW I-I""'"'"i' become a sell-respectinlz and re- WITH C5119"-ed by M” 1I"”"” "M10" 25c-llaldaiie Hooper. , 4. spected member of society, than ' Total-34.50. t 1 bl d-ir n to support. him for life. 53.00-Mr. and Mrs. Ciiarlrs Han- Krr:;:c'n(y.l:Iiaae;mr;::i;;1m;n;mIfjl::" . . . - COCK Collected by MIMI FIOFCMB MCLHTCI I.'iIIi:muF3iak Pillayourselffnrflo d':.-sf what about the gifted children 52.00 -- Mr. Alex. Dutiiey. Enjoy new heaItIi.l'Iei'l and -..'mzy.. art , I ., I d ..,,x ,, mmalu . slot) Vir Ben ROYll0Id5' A Di ,1 OIPMM Marga,” B,,,,,.,e5.l today! on back "in the plnk' with ,II)'”,' ';,.'li ”ls”1galsle cl Cap” wnh trmv v . v - i . . '. .. - i its im cou carc y e Baxter; Ivan Mlmn: Rarnimid Rey-7 M” ,,,,t,,, 30..-tee. lDR them too, but I visited "The Clinic FOR THE PR'cE molds: E- K. -ioiiii-Wm: Fl'"m"1fl; 50c--Mrs. Parmley MacI.ui'e; Mrsw I ,,,,. G,.,,,d C,,,.d,.,,,-- ,., m, N”. or TWO PAIRS or NYLONS Reynolds; Gavin MacLeod: Mis. William Whiteway: Mrs. Frank Yurk Um,,u.5m,' The W," was dgc. Clarence Murdacki M” w5”5”" Young; Mrs. G. B. whiteway: Mral o,.n,,,d Wm, that, Wtnnng. Ind Wm”? M” Dr N Hmmni 335' Chester Whltewsy: Mrs. Elvira! r Thom?-5 Hon”? Mm Lest” J” n' MacKenzie; Mrs. Christie Mlinnii .;tol&iI3; Ji(i)'lr1:1.stI(;Xe1i;nard Hooper; Mrs. .-....-..t.l mo ; DIAL 5524 g 552 5 And I FINEST QUALITY - - t T -. . . , I I I 50cts-Mrs. Eclitli MacDonald: ma , I UNIVERSAL Albert MacKa): Mrs. Vance Str1:fk- Collected by Fergle. Macl.eod p l land: Mrs. Brent. Moore: rs. j Margaret Cantello; Mrs. Sadie wcgwm. Mlclgeod; Rum." ,y,,r-, 1 V2 lb. fin 43: BURFORI) PEACHES 2-I5 oz. fins 33: MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE The Perfect Hot Wt-atlier Drink AND SERVICE ALWAYS DIAL 5524 -or 5525 -O-”i3.A(;firI”.wBR.Ai&'n MILK 29: "For "f'IIl'l' Mayo 33: 29: 29: 23:, l 89:? 80s. . niialse" bs. 32 oz. ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES 2 for 55: GOOD QYALITY FNIVERSAI. Fancy Pink SALMON 1 lb. tin 39: nears ”" or Whole CK CHICKEN. lb. 49: lTonder, Leafy . ,, 49etSPlNACH. lb. 11: llsland ,, 15gtASPARAGUS. lb. 39; Golden Ripe g ,, mlsauauas. lb. I9: - I We expect it limited quantity of fresh . STRAWBERRIES this morning. ' 'vc7sH-M CAIR ”'Dzuv:ny senwc-l4' Q I. "av: new to IIIOP me on row! row Mff” x.