caniemm-n. net. Joseph Buotr. rue rim-v ex on --nu of Kim P-v In-Mt-' ' t'l'liuraday.Msr. 18. 1957 Point To Heovy New Demands "V 9- F 3"-Nit CFIHOAW m lrtl Campbell. and John Mt'l.u. to Mrs. G urge Ln "KM-N. and i"svi"E..P'Te'L'..e Lerter. cauioiw tans. noses r. noiiios 1:I'homw::.;:o'Hk.lltLt'lsa.In': i.'eT.fiLT".; . nn Gudhn he 13 It - mu m mm mew mew For Housing In The Future ill: New Iruaswich 1.81 that , .ud Quebec III 'I.I2'. The federal I in lllbii. with lush ll3lll'Pe in brack- G cunpleuou; yg.gQounm.m1 1.. u. , ... M . governments hon-ms Isenrr. reg eta Inrludvz ;sto thaw; Prince Edward island "mu y To m I emyonc nortintz I drov lite III! H-r In; Units started Newfoundland l.- i7l (mt; Nova scotia 2.519 -2.- towa. P . . Ella and Harry Drew. Cher- lottetown. P.l2.l. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton. Cher- lottetown. P.E.l. A heat of relatives and friends. To the Sisters sad Nurses of the were saddened to learn of thepcny How"... to Dr, A. R M”. death of Mrs. Moses P- Donna.- Mlllan and to all the kind friends which occurred at the City Howl-i who am "We". mus "rmf recent illness and passing. Thinks are extended also to all who sent , nowers. cards and messages of "TTAWA la" tel on Saturday. February 2.'ird. WILL START FLYING TRIALSi The angled deck of Canada's H.M.C.S. Bonaventure out of Bel- cw aircraft carrier is clearly il- ustraled in this aerial photo. liken from astern as tugs tow fast. The Bonaventure begins fly- ing trials April 2. National Defence Photo Ill MEMORIAM THOMAS HENDERSON On i-'riilay, February 1st, I957. here passed to his eternal reward ne nfthe oldest of our Island citi- -. Henderson. son of the late rchibald and Elizabeth tHeartz) lenrierson, was born in (Bannock- liurnt Kingston, P.E.l. on Febru- ary 20th. 1857. and. at the time of his death, was only nineteen days short of the Century mark. He was descended from a long-lived race Ill pioneers. his maternal grand- mother having lived to the ad- "nncrd age of 104 years. and his paternal grandmother. 108. He was a member of the family of ten sons and four daughters. all of whom. with the exception of his youngest brother. Richard. y.edeceaa- rd him. in early life he learned the trade of blacksmith and opened a smiihy it Long Creek in 1882. Ha carried on business here for some years. and later bought a nearby farm, on which he lived until after the death of his wife, when he went Ilvrtle MacPhall. Long Creek. in 1083. Mr. Henderson married leanor Holmes, who predeceas- him 3:! years ago- To this un- n was born a family of four: Iiholt. Mrs. Thomas Stretch, In- 1 cuood. California; (Arthur), Chi- auu. Illinois: Ineateri. Seattle, li'a.-iiingtun; (Myrtle), Mn, My;-. lie Mai-Phail. Long Creek, P.E.I. all of whom. with their families and ill: brother Richard, are left to t'hct'i.sli his memory. llr. Henderson was a man of -ti-rling qualities and high ideals. man who possessed a very reten- ve memory. and delighted to re- ate tales of his travels. and inci- dents which occurred in his young " days. He was esteemed and "lbected by ell his acquaintanc- ts. his friends being legion. His home was always the centre of hos- littaltty. where the stranger was "er made welcome. He was a "F 0' lplendid physique. and dur- Ml the course of his long life was seldom ill. Two years ago his health failed. but it was only "to weeks previous to his death "tit he was confined to his bed. bur"!!! this time he was tenderly tired for by his daughter Myrtle "id llmlly. Lorne and Wilnn. H" lunfrll. which was very l"!9ly niicnded took place on sun- lFY- February 3rd. A private ser- "PP Was held at the home. follow- hv service in the Long Creek mces were conducted by his Isinr the Rev. Owen Cochran. A in j'The Lord's Prayer" wag autifully rendered by Mrs. Ad. MacDonald of Charlottetown. "The heart that .- s M .- 1 S n 53 9 ref and "When the Roll Is Called P Inndcr." were sung by a mix- chior under the direction 1': nod. and were sung by him fre- ".V during his illness. """0TlT)' Pallbearers w e r e: on Ackland. and D- F. Bethune. Active Pallbearers were: Wil- Sirctch. Donald Macllnchera. tbcr Maclseen. Malcolm Mac- eill, nnice Maclaen and Colin -Irmichern. "ltrrmcnt was in the Church '""'N'y. under the direction of E. Cutclifle and Ian. Chm-lotto nowns M-rs Currie. Wilfred and wat- Stretch. iv reside with his daughter. Mrs. - . fax. NS Preston and Sadie Sentner Finley MacKinnon and Family Lanes Bakery. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY Mrs. Ire Meelis. Portland. Ore- gon. U.S.A. Mrs. M ary Lowry. Mass, U.S.A. Mrs. Flo Rosser. Albany. Calif. Mrs. Etta Drummond. Newton Centre. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell. Somervllle, Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bait. Wey- mouth, Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Lauriner Taylor, Providence, R. I. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDougall. Arlington, Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Newson. New Bedford. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland. Riviera Beach. Florida. U.S.A. Mrs. Priscilla Rogers. Taunton. Mass.U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Cardwell. Los Angeles. Celif.. U.S..A Mr. and Mrs. Jud Clow and iam- iiy. Cambridge. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Easter, Norwood. Mess. U.S.A. Mr. Duncan Mac-Lean. Somer- ville. Mass. U.S..A Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macltlnnon. New Bedlord. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Weltsel, Edgewood. R.I. U.S.A. Mary MacQuerrie, Newtonviiie. Mass. U.S.A. Miss Katharine J. MaeLean. Chestnut Hill. Mass. U.S.A. Miss Annabelle MacNevin, Ja- maica Plains. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton. Stoneham. Mass . U.S.A. Mrs. Margaret MacLeod. East Chelmslord. Mass. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphy. South Burnaby. B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Len Williams. Claresholm, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Quaife. Edmonton. Alberta. Miss Minerva MacLean. Toron- to. Ontario. Mr. Clarence Mason. Toronto. Ontario. Norman and Ruby Mscl-Ewen. Toronto. Ontario. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclionzle. I Toronto. Ontario. Mr. non. Toronto. Ontario. Professor Heath MacQuarrie, Toronto. Ontario. Harvey and John MacEwen. To- ronto. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecxenzlc. Toronto. Ontario. Miss Dorothy MncNevin. Toron- to. Ontario. Mrs. Newton Taylor. Montreal. P .Q. Mr. Beverly Benton. Moncton. N.B. Miss Muriel MacNavin. Mono- ton. N.B. Rev. and Mr. A. E, Todd. West- cheater. N-5- Rev. H. Barber. Middleton N.3. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, Heli- Mrs. M..Nauss. Halifax. NS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner, New Glasgow. N.S. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houissm. Old Bern's. N.s. and iMrs. Joe Henderson and family. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Mrs. Agnes Osborne, Charlotte- town. P.E.I. Miss Marie Moore. Charlotte- town, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. George MacNelll. Charlottetown. P.E.l. ,Mr. and Wallace Higgins. Cher- lottetown. P.E.f. Mrs. Hilda Betta. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MaeNev- ln. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mrs. Annie Darrach and Family. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mrs. Blanche Hooper and David Charlottetown. P.E.I. Dellots Brothers. Charlotte- ILL . Mrs. Clarence -Mee- Qulottetnwn. P. .i. and Mrs. Fred Dertreni and Qslottetowe .I.l. Charlotte- .5355 555353 and Mrs. Burton Macltln E Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Char- lottetown. P.E.l. Memorial L.0.I.A.. Charlotto- town. P.E.l. Mfsa Jenn Meclsenn. Charlotte- town. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Watson MacDon- ald. Ch ottetown. P.E.I. Cherlo etown R.B.P. No. ilol. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wonnacott. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Ales MacDonald. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Mrs. Janet Benton. Nharlotte- town. P.E.I. Mrs. Christie Macliinnon. Char- lottetown. P.I3.l. Mr. and Mrs. James MscPhail. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. R. R. aeu. Q.C.. Charlotte- town. P.E.I. Dr. and Mrs. Burton Howatl. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Hickox. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Mrs. Katie B. MacLean, Cher- lottetown. P.E.l. Miss Ida MacDougall. Charlotte- town. P.E.I. . Albert MecDougaii. Char- lottetown. P.E.I. Dr. John and Mrs. MacNeill and Ruby. Summerside. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris. Sum- merside, P.E.I. Mrs. Lillian Condon. Kenning- ton. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson. O'Leary. P.E.l. Mrs. Ruth Sillilter. 0'Leery. P. E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacNeill and Marjorie. Long Creek. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacEach- em and Lawson. Long Creek. P. I.-1.1. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mei:Leen and Jean. Long Creek. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Mac- Eachern. Long Creek. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macltensie. Long Creek. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Maclflnnon. and Family. Canoe Cove. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacPhee. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Darrach. CI- noe Cove. P.E.I. Canoe Cove Women's Institute. Canoe Cove. P.l:.I. Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Macbeen and Family. Canoe Cove, P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. John Macflennell. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDoug- all. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Canoe Cove Y.P.S.. Canoe Cove. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Msc!'ad- yen. end Family. Canoe Cove. P. E I Mr. and Mrs. George Darrach and family. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. James Macxensie and family. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Lady Patricia L.0.B.A.. CIBOO P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macredyen. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. - Mr. and Mrs. J. MacNevin. Cn- noe Cove. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Francis, MecDoug- all. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Mrs. Louise MacNevin. Hector and Margaret. Canoe Cove. P.E.I. Nine Mile Creek Women's In- stitute. Nine Mile Creek. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Nine Mile Creek. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald. Nine Mile Creek. P.E.I. Rice Point Women's Institute. Rice Point. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MecDoug- all and Sandra. Rice Point. P.E.I. and family. Rice Point. P.E.l. ver. P.E.l. .. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackin- non and family. Clyde River. P12. .Clyde L.O.B.A.. Clyde River. r. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyde and Russell. Cornwall. P.E.l. Miss Betty Mscbesn. Cornwall. P.E.i. i Mr. and Mrs. Herold Scott and Family, Cornwall. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macbeod and Family. New Argyle. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDoug- all and family. New Argyle P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacEech- era and family. New Argyle. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Maclfinnon. New Haven. P.E.I. Mrs. Alice MacPhee and Family New Haven, P.li.I. Mrs. Pearl Scott and Family. Meadow Bank. P.E.I. Meadow Bank. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacPhall. Meadow Bank, P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Younlier. l(ingaton.;P.E.l. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh. Kingeton. P.E.l. ' Mr. Bert Auld. Kingston. P.l:.I. P?:uleep Mary L.O.B.A. Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. Calvin and Farm. Kingston.tP.I. I. Mr. and Mrs. George Beer. King- ston. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Livingstone. New Dominion. P.E.l. Mrs. and Mrs. Sheldon MacDon- nld. New Dominion. P.E.I. ..'.i".t....""' ”””.'fl'.'"'.i”i' . Rocky on. . .- L. M. Montgomery. L.0.l.A.. New Dominion. P.E.l. endphlgsi Russel Dell. New "i"h:ee' s'ei'a"a'L.o.a.A.. Iorden. Mi-.' and Mrs. Charlie we and gr Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald E The Cameron Family. Clyde Ri- P Mr. and Mrs. sterling Clow. E is it no E re 5': 2 III his illness. MRNE and Ruby join lfter a brief illness of only three weeks. Born at ltusiicovillc on -W1! 13. M74 she would haw: been In years of age on her next birth- day. She was the former Janie Iuote. a daughter of the late Dum- tnlc Buote and his wife Ruiine Doiron. 1 After her marriage she moved. to Meyfleld where she lived the; greater part of her life and brought up a large family of sons and” dlllllliesa. In the fall of 1929 the family moved to Charlottetown and took up residence at 27 Wey- mouth Street. and here the de- ceased lived up to the time of her death. Mrs. Doiron was a woman of- sterling character and truly Chris-l tlan principles. Although of a quiet Ind unnssumin 4' ition shel had a wide circle of friends and; throughout her long life she won the respect and esteem of all those with whom she came in contact. She bed e good word for everyone and in her relations with her neighbours she was always kind. considerate and charitable. She will be missed by many but es- pecially by the immediate mem- bers of her family to whom she was whole-hearledly devoted. and who in turn were equally attach- ed and devoted to her. She leaves to mourn and cher- ish the memory of a kind and loving mother. five sons and three daughters, Frank. Anthony. and Emile in Charlottetown. Cyril in Halifax and Wilfred. St. Cather- lnels. Ont. The daughters are: (Cicely), Mrs. Joseph P. Blac- Unesxages of sympathy. etc. tiseithey offer their heartfelt gratitude he once of how buildinn. Mom on 4i.ril3I: Pnnle mount lalend am; New Brunswick uso 12.-362) day oomted to heavy new demands llt 1214'; Nova scoua s.a7i (1.. . eaii Quebec tl.lI mass). quiere. North Rustico; (Edna). Mrs. J- J. Currie. Sydney. N.S.. and tJosephine), Mrs. Carl Cahill. l Southpo-t. She is also survived by- three sisters and one brother, Mrs. James Lawlor, Glace Bay. N.S.. Mrs. John W. Power and Mary. Buote, Brighton. Mass, and Frank. Buote of Charlottetown. Her hus-l bend pr- deceased her seventeen years ago. The funeral which was largely attended. was held Tuesday morn- ing. February zsth. to St. Dun- slan's Basilica. Funeral Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis Cor- coran. who also officiated at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Herold Landry. Jerome Gallant. ine's. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsboro. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Kingsborn. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacVane. Klngsboro. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wood. Hunter's River. P.E.l. Mrs. Mary Silliphant. Il.unter'l River. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Boswall Stewart. Dunstaffnage. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crosby. Bonshaw. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevin. Bonahaw. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Hampshire. P.E.l. Mrs. Hattie Ward. Hampshire. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Parker MiicPhee and Jean. Hampshire. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks, Fredericton. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald. Fredericton. P.E.I. Mr. Stewart lnman. Victoria. P. l:.I. Mrs. Annie Boulter. Victoria. P. J. hlirls. Janet MacLeod. Victoria. Hope L.0.B.A. Lot. iii. r. Mrs. L. C. Mclanac and iam- lly. Felrview. P.E.I. Elmer Fraser. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Nell Campbell. lllmwood. P.I-2.1. Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Maccaull. Eiierslie. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac!-Sachem. Appin Road. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrar. Appin Road. P.E.I. Miss Belle Smith. Appin Road. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Free- town. P.E.I. Lady Knox L.O.B.A. Hartsville. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. D a n MacPhce. llartsvilie. P.E.I. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. Hampton. PE . .1. Mrs. John Dixon. llampion. P. .1. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nicholson. Haul Grove. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson. Basel Grove. P.E.l: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ncwson. Brackley. P.E I. Mr. and Mrs Norris Kilsotl. North River. P E.l. Mrla. P. J. Berrigan. Duiiedin. Marlon Cola. Stanley Bridle. P.I.I. . and Mrs. Harold Yen. Union . P.l:.I. The following is one of the many butu received by the family: The Radio Friday and the pap- .. announced the death loved and highly esteem- . I have known him for five years. when he hle Blacksmith Shop . where he served the community faithfully he retired. serve as a model theee whose good fortune list. know a VI?! I great pleasure to Hi. end he wes.aiwa,v.s teaeenie Iwssvery sad awegeltu Ieelng him in . named to be suf- . b know that was done for 5 at as . g; 1253 Egg. I E: , family are deeply grateful and wish mrm-"mm-r'mm'r In .for housing in the future. i to express their heart-fell thanks and appreciation. Such kindness , and sympathy shown in their hour Wu-1-MM CAMP.”-L ' The (r""".l Maruue ”'d "mm at wt" be For-ram. be ad, ves a me o e atc - por. sat ex 0 fl -. mm L llarn Campbell were saddened and ries a nd utilities has caused a shocked to hear of his suddcni "temporary shortage" of housing. IN death. Only a few hours before. funds. ; MR5 IRENE Gmnmcs heavisitadlhia sister in Geigrgctowni "Meanwhile immigratip; rnsty ' am e aspereaux. e spell put new pressure upon exts-. On the morning of March 19th.. NI Sixlyriix YEIFS 01'! the Old ing stock of housing and in a few there passed away at her home in homesl-Cid when phi? Clmed dulc years there will be a major in-. Murray River. Mrs. Irene Giddings ll” 3? llrmer "1"-ll 1" 11951111 I0"? crease in the population of mar-: in her iliith year. She leaves tot” his l'EUl'0m0M- g . iianeeble age." the report said. A mourn two sons and two daughtersl L59 it'll 07 ldqllltl ddl5P051ml "To provide the Canadian people; Lyman rlievt of Lancaster. N.B.'-In IWIYI rea y to o a it 'with a sufficient supply of vieil-i Sterling tDr.t of Charlottetown. d99d- I ""9 mend '0 3”- , designed. economical housing will: Bessie lMrs. George T. Philpotti He le3Ve5 m m(?ull" lw” 5l5'9”-pplace new demand; upon all llh0L ir)fldl:o:':Jlt”c'aE';iiel(i,ilt; andIGei;t,; g::;':e9.:;w:L'5- &'l';'rl;;';ml?- contribute to the houschuildinz in-' e ay wi . - , -, - , ," whom she lived. sh, lanes am, John Cairns. Greenfield. Five bro-It Rulgggnn YEAR eleven grand children and five I-heft Hubert Plnmure l518nd:l (,-Mac reported 3.-em.-.1 135.700 TIIIS L! SHOULDER ROAST BEEF . . . . . . . lb. T-BONE 8: SIRLOIN STEAKS . . . . lb. RIB ROASTS BEEF . . . lb. 39: 55c 45: - - Be d. c: . 5 '. - - - - itegillgmrtggchgdrep. gnemigother wo;PTMaS'iljW&:'l':l; gnfgl CE:::l'ft lctiinstigg tm?Dl:e;i0o;nyel::&l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . lb. 236 0' Cv"'ome- H" hr-band we ""- ”"''"'d- M” "is 'm';.- main or me. 3-: at we end WHOLE RUMP ROAST lb. 45: mother and brothers Arch Lawrence yredeceased mm. an 'of the year 68.579 umomplete” deceased her three years ago. The fumml ""5 held 0" Thu” homes were carried over into the His funeral was held from the- day. March 21st with a short ser- vice at the home thence to the United Church and was conducted by her pastor Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. His text was taken from 2. Tim- olh.v 4:7 ”I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith." Hymns sung were "The Lord is My Shep- herd" and "Abide With Me". While the choir sang as a special "Good Ntght' and Good Morning". Pall bearers were Messers D. M. Mac- Kinnon. Royal White. George Fer- guson, Alex Dutney. W. F. Mac- Leod and W. S. Bueli. Flower hearers were Messrs. Russel Buell, John H. Saunders. John Maclnnis. Archibald MacLean and Gavin MacLeod. interment Ln Murray River Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Irene Gid- home of his brother Bernard. andi new year compared WM 79'mo T despite travelling conditions was; largely attended. High mass was celebrated and services at ihei grave were conducted by his pas- tor, Rev. F. L. Mullaliy. ' Pall bearers were six nephews. Vernon. Clarence. Andrew, Oscari and Cornelius Campbell and Neil.CMHC 5"”a"t'" mmun lag”, wigm, made by banks and other lendingp Mgy 1.. re,-3 in pa", llllslllllllolll at fixed maximum m- terest rates. I b 1 Housing statistcs y prox ncesy The family of the late Williami STAY or EXECUTION Campbell wish to thank most sin- cerely. Father F. L. Mullally, all MONTREAL fCPl Quebec those who gave mass cards. spiri- Court of Appeals today granted a stay of execution from April 12 tual enrollments. cards and let- f-"! of Sympathy and flowers. to June 21 to Michel Benoit. con- Thanks to Mr. Hicken and Mr. vii-ted of the revolver slaying of MacKlnnon for their work on the Police Capt. Ernest Chalifoux in snow plow. Mr. William F. Steele. the Laurentian town of Ste. Aga-l Montague. for his assistance in the last Aug. 7. The stay was the choir. and all who helped in granted pending the outcome of SEEDED RAISINS . . . . . . . . . . ., 2 lbs. 69: t year earlier. Aylmer H ' g tarts. at a record 138.- mggsggssfmw, ,9 W... 3.. TOMATO carsur . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 49: 3 'n the last ihi'4eekmorgt2h36of 11956; Robin Hood fll ift 23,87 om .9ayearg .”...:2...” , FLOUR...............25Ib.bagl.79 Under the national housing actu Palmolive FACESOAP 4for35c SUPER SUDS. SOAP POWDER 2 for 654: PEAS-20oz.rin 2for35c SUNKIST ORANGES 2 dos. 75: EATING APPLES doz.39c COD FILLETS lb.23c .' . lings. Murray River wish to ex- tend their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to Dr. L. M. Bonnell. to x any wayduring their sad bereave-l ment. with follovrthe usual directions on the package. mocha devour that results is absolutely scru this new dessert idea tomorrow. Monarch Test Kitchens are continually ' Monarch Mixes for you against all others. Canadais F inest- y lheard before April 15. 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