.111... i|'|.-|E WESTERN GUARDIAN .11::.i':;s:'i..v-.s.r::.".:.'"*-~ ""1 ' ‘ BUMMBBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY I ._ flows, subscriptions. Mvertldag. ' ‘ Guardian NI! inn-m a u: m» M. following stores in loflllsldfle: - Water Street; Coal-lies Drltltorfi ll Central llrest: m, Water. Strict; Ilse; minim. efonavuh semi 7:03, Grocery, aim-u limit: Aim _ to’: armrr. leoesd strep: ll , island Meter transport. Water sum. _. pookstore. h, Baker!- wlllbedellversillelllillcllelnllltsrlldlbyflsrfler yos-jtopeeweck. Phoasillorlll-lfsrtlsisservlse u m, your order ui- the m revwldblv for delivery on your reau. nouns for Bran to wi-llsblfwill beurilosding cl!’ Egifgfggacp, ' bran nest wea-speciai prioe from _ _____ m“ ‘u. w oer. 38¢ PRQTEIN O Q m QI-i , “Q, Bygcds, Book your orders -CAI ofwima u» arrive this ‘"1 week; special prices when delivery 1W“- i ' ' is taken from cor, at Brace’; ~ {GTON Town Hall io- i"- 1 ’ ' Tlffigafldmiss 1111111111111 Harrlnl- —KINBINGTON ironic an: “is Idrlriiss the Home and School school Meeting in the Town Hall lvlelegny Refreshments served. tonight. l} P. M. Guest speaker, Miss Mildred Harrington‘ Refreslznenis. —TOMA'I‘O PLANT! for sale, also cabbage. and cauliflower. Mall 115E111. 4- Another "if: u, L113; Quilt Fetches. 2 .11. ‘mm ‘ package. Postpaid . f. 0 El‘ mcwc,’ o. D. charges extra. orders accepted. Albany I". Palmer, "m, PM“, Bloomfield. _ 42o Myrtle Street, Box m, 51m- 5 merslde. _ , 410R s-1LE7Two-lon gore! “Ck, good condition. 11901301‘ l“ [T5, Sunimcrside. qusna-ro-iiranslina clothing, dry cleaning. pressing. repairing, alterations. W. R. Cameron, Small- __5U,11,\1EitslDE WELL BABY man Building. Buinmerslde. up“, l-fd 0'1 Friday afternoons 111 Hall by Miss Wheier- —BBEAK! THUMB -'1t is re- Mk1‘: 11 111 Nurse Will‘ be dlscon- rretted that Corybelaney, son of ' .1 further notice. Mb‘. ,and ~Mrs. Carrol Delaney. ifnucd 1111' Liiirsiis m: STIVAL PLAY‘ :11» Ccmiiiig UD". by Gra- Sunimerside, had the misfortune of breaking his» thumb, from which he is suffering much pain. -S ‘all; ~ ‘ players in K111856011‘? —--" “an, N10,, an Friday. June -nounv MEETING - The regular rneetlm oi the Slammer- sido Rotary club was held on Tuesday at Leo Coyle's_ Restaurant with the rlesident. . . o "i. iigg? ;";1,,-";g,; $22K; 52?‘. 2.1.... it’... s51... dlncmg" "" A n ‘o to pun-chase Rotary signs to be . 54- placed at the entrances to town-S -Billl‘llll\\' PARTY - On [uesiiay e-cciiihgl June 8. a number cl filo-ii». 0i Mr. Hugh F. Morrison, summcrriclc. gathered athis home m firs-vii Sirvct lo extend to li'rn .1 ~_< {lflfi host wishes on the of his birth. Ho was 11th s11 PM. This drama. with 115 cxcelirizt cast oi artists, is con- izdeicrl ‘o be one oi the best in the 194s festival. Splendid pro- -Y. P. U. MEET - The West Devon United Ohurcih ‘ Young Peoples Union met for their resul- ar meeting on Wednesday nikht- June 2nd in the West Devon Hell The Minister led in the study per- iod, his topic being "Creative Wcr- i? 1111i 1i it (ignites?! illlveliii 8151i: ‘hill’? after which jolly games were i- . i ‘ ‘z 51ml qciiini manner. Contests were Gnmed-‘o’ \ i‘ 111:1 and comes Iplayerl. _ 9:101": $111111! in M'r5. ThOS. D. ' Ill'i‘!lli1’“". .\ll' David Walker. Dr. P375093“ ,, $1 iivlbnvl: aiirl the guest of on" Pcirrshmrnis. including the ranrlli-hlhterl birthday cake. were sin-pi, 11v 11111 ilristcsfi. Miss Jean . di-cn. nsslsted by Mrs. . Wnikrr. The singing of Sviic" with Mrs. I.. hi. .1. 11in piano brccighta 1 (‘\f‘11iil'Z lo a close. Out . 1 zi-csi; ii-crc Mr. and Mrs. 151i Lcwlhei". iqarlcion. -S —Ths maniy friends of Mrs. Bor- den Rolland wish her s very speedy recovery from the P. C. Hospital. —-Mrs. W. H. Barton, Ottawa, is visiting in Borden, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. George Burch. -mi-. and Mrs. my Pollard vi Summer-side left ‘fil-"Nll! 111°?"- lng for t/wo weeks holidays to Worcester, Mass. Hartford and New York, to visit relatives and fflends. —\\'. Ill, S. .\.\'.\'L'.\lf1 MEETING 111.11 l“1"t‘illliZ of the W. "side Presbyterian . tiny afternoon 5n hc 111111111 mi-Ior. Mrs. Charles iiriiezy 11:1: appointed president. h» vicc-prix-irleiit. Mrs. Maurice. 111i. mi: ill 111v chair and opened he irinriirc with invocation and myu- 11111111 vms followed by the ' 1h: c.‘ “.1.~~.1:s Shall Reign" with ' i- Wiialen at the piano. "' Marchbank read c lesson after which . meditation on "What . 11 Do With Thee, Jesus‘? 1 lilit‘: 1:": Mrs. Donald Baker, 111161115 ‘~‘-i‘li Prayer by Mrs. J, S. till‘. Diiriiio the business session the eiiiiiiiil ieports were submitte‘. 1r -‘"1‘l'°ili1.\"5 by Mrs. m. L. Walk- tr: 11in ll'l‘.'\.‘~'lil‘9l"5 by Mrs. J. 0. or‘: 111v Home Helpers’ by Mrs. 1 li- Gurill: Mission Bahd by '11:. lliibci-t Johnston; Visiting ommiitecs by Mrs. Maurice Mill. e other officers brought in by e iimiliialliig committee were: 1st ice-President. Mrs, Maurice Mill; " Vice-President, "Mrs. Hilbert ohiisloii; Sncrctary,_ ‘Mrs. ‘Wm. - Forbes; Treasurer. Mrs. J. 0. ebb: llciiie Helper, Mrs. Donald . _Mrs. ‘Nelson Folland. Gfahams Road was a recent visitor to Dc Sable visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Mclasn. -11sr. Nelson 11511-1111 she Mr. l-lil rd Marks Grahams Rood were recent visitors to Pictou. NB. -—Miss Irene and Betty Cakes and Master George Oakes North Gc-aiivilfe were week-end guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNeil], Stmmerslde ' , ~ , ~-Miss Mariam Hewlett, nurse- lnntralnlnig in the 8t. John, N. B. Hospital is spending a short vac- ation at hr home in OTieary.'the guest cf her parents. Rev C. 0. and Mire. l-logwlettz-O 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Parry of Reading. Mass, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Pxry. Bummerside, on their wav to Duvsr, where they will spend the summer at their summer cottage-S -, A f Mis- Mnm S slda Girl Guide . Brromanga Group. .. min-ill and Mrs. Maik "d". J1‘: 11nd the Evening Circle. ‘ 5- CamPi-‘l’. A vote of thanks was "lilo! in 1111-. retiring officers 1- then-splendid work during the ear. Miss Ffliflleunfi Marchbank 111111111. .1 W. MacKenzle were '15?" R5 dclcrates to the Presby- iil which 11-111 he held in Kons- 011 1n Jiily. The new visiting mmltlen are Mrs. Johnston and _-=._Bi1'cli. The closing hymn Fills Kiiir shall Reign Victor- s was iollniveg by ‘Ilhe Lord's _S . a sJl Association Meets At the annual meeting of the Prince Ccrilntiy liwpitsl Ladies Aid, held in the nurses home, Summei-side on Wednesday alter- noon, the present slats of officers and the some rep entstives from the different churc es were -reap- pointed. Officers are: President. Mrs. Heath strong, vice-president ill-u 111 111L501]. at large, Mrs. C.H. Stewart; sec- | p4 q w ~ u Q '~ ‘ L I i M _____ ‘ . -G. II. Ila- H LADIES’ WEAR DBPARTIIIN‘I'—IVOUOIO likes GRAND $3 EATERS because of the fine even knit. the mp0?!" “VIII III! l! ""11 wit. 111.111 weight wool. Tlirbsillee’ w»: Department m“ a 911111-11 111 Grand Mere Pullovers priced at Mil-Cardigans priced "i5 3M Combination Sweaters, which are Cardigans with fluids ‘mrifvntl. priced at llM,...Tbeae Sweaters are la a variety of {"1112 colon-me slses s» ll to a. You'll n proud to wear any of c sweaters bearing theprsnd More label-they're really ‘mart. ‘HARDWARE DEPARTMENT-Tennis ls one of the very beet games Li?“ "n iilly-mh really enjoy lbrsesleyoa need culli- »l T-jrlis ilardwsre Depsrtmenthse a ' el ll’ “liven: wiui either nylon or builder. Olp marina n 1.00 he,“ "i" can m mums anus amiss-nun m, ‘m "ii lirlc st ll coals sball. N bsyllg '1' ‘ - Ire uau ed of their newness and om alt on the “first in on the fan and play ‘tension. ~ ‘ijilwsnv biirnaruaivr-wm ma» mm‘ ‘w m. \ ‘$1111 1-1111." 11 bit sedan. Jlfllfl-BTOI an llIX-"wll eat 1m "I of! the time Lbfllfl. nu‘ Opts Ml: ls i§,-_.‘,','i.°" the ends. .nua ‘llllslpqc endth phih eour . lllflall sl 71-112,; 11111111111111; ciinacojrrrroivw CQPI-TQL Sllmmeeslde LAST SHOWING room Sponsored by Kinsmen Club "ma: 1N 41mm" p ~ snows no _ m ; 9.15 EXTRA ' R.C,M:P. FiL SHOWS 7.l5 - 9.15 — REGEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL “ “feminine: s. MIIIEOIIDS ‘ll IAIN’ MWIST Vlllllll l0" 11am IillSflll 1711'?” l‘ f" ' ‘- Ieeevllnfhllu Allll The llevll on Wheels Shows 7.15 and 9.15’ MofinerFridoy 3.30 LAST Sl-IOWING PAT O'BRIEN in "MAN ALIVE" ‘ R _ FRIDAY . IIG DOUILE SATURDAY IILL I E I365 ("THE CONNOR’S CASE") , Ste How fhe Mounties Get Their M-AN MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 ' cnnruun THEATRE J / . --- [Milli Plliliil - Elilili iEiES Ililiiii iiililiii ~ llll_ iililllll Shows: ‘ Fridcy 8:30 . Saturday 7:20-9:30 ‘ . wiifiie 9id BAMEO ‘THEATRE KENBINGTON rotary, Mrs, Donad Lldstune; treasuref, Mrs. Keith Compton The president, Mrs. Btroni. who was _in the chair, gave a splendid report outlining the year's activ- fties arid Mrs. Compton submitted the treasurers report in detail It was oved that Mrs. G.A. Boeh- ner ard a report of the wo-rk “cciimllllfilbd dull"! the year just ended to be read at the conven- tion of the Maritime Hospital As- soclatlo . _ It was moved that the generous offer of Mrs. A. Stirling MaeKay. Central Street to open her home [-15 an: 5:15 ' Don't miss this Heartwarming pic- ture, ‘ \ "MEET JOHN DOE" 14 Sflrrlng Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck Produced by znnk Capra)‘ $1.14‘ EDMONTON — (C?) -- Tlfr- teen of Edmonton's l6 play- grounds nciiv are open for the summer. The other f/wo will open when necessary equipment is ob- tained, park officials said. of people from the O‘I..eary ii;- fvr l tea in aid or the hospital. be acoepteds The date irhosen was! Friday afternoon. June 18th.. and. Mrs. W.A. Currie, Mrs. y. g5]. laghon dnd Mrs. Leslie immons, were appointed convencrs. The superintendent was auth- orized to purchase dishes and un- bleached cotton for hospital use. Arrangements were made for tag day on July ‘first with Mrs. CH. Stewart as convener. . iilolloudng the adjournment of the meeting ferwas srved by. Mrs. Boeliner. - B DARLDIGFORD, Man. - (C?) A party oil 20 laymen and ministers spent a whole day clear- lng sway the debris firun the ruins of the United Church camp building, which collapsed under heavy snow lost winter. The dhurch is appealing for $2,000 to reifllfld the camp. REV. W. T. MERCER SHOWS FIN! FILMS AND GIVES All‘! ADDRIS AT "OTJAIY —Desp|i4 the very busy season there was s splendid audience at the O'i'..eary United Church on Thursday evening, June 3rd, when the recently appointed loclsl Service worker and Temperance Lecturer for the Hvvinee, Rev. William T. Mercer of Mount Stewart, P. E. I. showed some fine films and gave a splendid adrels on Temperance. . The Minister of the Church. Rev, WsrremO. _Diokson was Ohalmisn an cordially welecmed Rev. Mr. Mercer to Query. Prayer was offered by Rev l-l. M. Burgess or the Neurone Church. ‘nhe first film, was ‘The Visit of the King and Queen to South Africe." The ‘second ‘film was s Temperance film, "It's the Brain that counts." ‘The final film was another coed Temperance‘ film. “The Tower of Strength." ‘Bis films were educational, entertain- ing and instructive. Then followed an able address on the evils of sleohollp beverarcs by Rev Mr. Mercer. in which he pointed out the fact that alcohol ‘ the speaker mentioned the he had visited at Chery twenty- nie years ago, when attending oiint Allison Acedrmy and spent Christmas as the suest of llr. mo Champion wit“ i. 2a.. 4V: .‘ d,‘ A‘ \ The constriction was 111.11. up arene Church, Knutsford Baptist Church. O'Leary United Church. and Brae and Bloomfield United Churches. A vote of thanks was ex- tended. Rev. Mr. Mercer by Mr. A J., Motheson of O’Lcary, senior Elder of the OLeary Church and the active Sunday School Superin- tendent for th past fifty years. The Benediction was pronounced by Rev. C. Olifowlett of the Knuts- ford Baptist Church It was a splendid evening oi first class en- tertainmentr-O / I IND‘! ‘FRUIT SALT’ 1 wonogmous roe en's! non DUI-LN!!! t sick nuiueus Aeio maturation GONSIIPAHON III A IOTIII U IO’! Yflylfln‘ l'rlnce'0ounty llos Ital Ladies Ald acting 4‘ '1" WW 1-1-4111; e! the Prince County Hospital Ladies Aid. held in the pom. . om on Wednesday afternoon, m; present slate of officers and the litre representatives from the d ferent oh ‘ were IC-Iypbillt- ed. Officers us: p-esicient, ma, "mil Btwnz: vice-president 11c lure. Mn. c. 1-1. Stewart; secretory, Mrs. Donald Lidstone; treasurer, Mrs. Keith Compton. Th! president. Mrs. ltrong, who was in the chair. love a splendid YQPcrt outlining thflyssrh activities and Mrs. C-‘niplon submitted the trenwrur’: report 1111 detail. 1t was moved that Mrs. G. A. Boehner forward s report of the work accomplished duringthe yo" jug]; ended to be read at the convention ff the Maritime Hospital Associat- on. offer of Mrs. A. Stirling McKay, It was moved that the generous Central Street. to open her 119mg for s teo in aid of the hospital be accepted. The date chosen was Friday afternoon. J1me 13th, and Mrs. W." A." Currie, Mrs. w, P. Callaghan and Mrs. Leslie Summons were appointed conveners. The superintendent was mthor- ized to purchase rlshes and un- bleached cotton for hospital use. Arrangem ‘s were made for tag day orn July first with Mrs. C. H1 Stewart as convener. Following the addourni-iient oi the meeting, tea was served by, Mrs. Boelmer. —_S Tignish Activities lVirs. Octave saucer, Tignish,’ spent several days in Charlotte- town recently visiting friends. Mr. Loo Corcoran, Charlotte-l town, was a business visitor to Tlgnish this past week. Miss Kathleen MacDonald, RN. Surrmerside, was a recent visitor to Tlgnish where she- was the guest of her mother, Mrs. A.J. MacDonald. _L_. Miss Bertha Doyle, teacher at Union Echcol, spent the past week-end 1"""' "r. and Mrs. John R. Dcvyle, Tignish. ' Mr. Urbain Gaudet, Tignish Vil- lage, who had been Fl at his home for the pest. several weeks 1s new feeling much better. Mrs. Edmund F. Perry was a visitor to Charlottetown recently the g-uest of her daughter, Mrs. George Jeffery and Miss Anna Pen-y. v- Tlg. Mrs. Reginald McCue, blur-way, took her two year old son Robert to Charlottetown last week and entered him 1n the City Hospital where the little fellow is under medical observation. Miss Priscilla Gavin. a student at Mount Allison University, Srck- ville, N3. has come frcirn college to SlJC-fld her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Gavin, Tignish Village fiiends of Mrs. John Cameron, public health nurse at Tlgnish were sorry to hear of her illness which necessitated hti- entering Western Hospital, Alberton, fcr treatment, but will be pleased to know she is greatly improved. —Mrs. John P. Doucette, Nail Pond has re-antered the Prince County Hospital, Summer-side, and her many friends hope the medi- cal treatment she will receive this time will result in her returning to her home and family, on the road to complete recovery. . Mrs. Foster Skerry placed her young daughter, Jean. in Western Hospital, Alberfon, for treatment. Jean was suffering with a severe cold and developed an infection in the threat, but the trouble soon cleared up after her removal to hospital and it willbe but a short time before she will again be back to her studies in the Tlgnisli Con- vent. The Tignish telephone exchange was transferred lut wed: from the home of Mr. Andrew Psturelle on Main _Street, Tignish. to the ihoime of iMr. Joseph Walsh, also located on Main St. Mrs. Peturelle has been in charge ofthe operat- ing of the telephone syste-n in Tlgnish ever since it was first in- troduced iii this community and the service was at all times very satisfactory. Mrs. Joseph Walsh ls now the operator 1n charge with Miss Greta Csudet, ‘rignllli, her assistant. Constable Neil McNovln, Mrs. Mdlevin and little son, Mr. Oaannle Geudet, C.N.R. employee. and Miss ‘Elaine Arsenlult, stud- ent st it. Joseph's Convent. all of Chsrlo , motored to ‘rlgnlsh last Sunday June e to Inend the day with Ir. and Mrs. John Ar- senault, St. Felix, parents of Mrs. McNevin‘ and ‘Home Arsenault. They came to help celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Arsenault Ind presented her with beautiful birth- day gifts. good wishes and a birthday cake prettlly decorated. As it came to the dinner table it was aglow with candlelight. After the birthday party. the whole family drove to Tlgnlah lo all upon bk. and Mrs. Urbain/ Oeu- det, parents o‘ 11m. Arsenault arid Mr. Dunne flauoet. To M11. Ar- sehault comes 1 belated "ll: Birthday" from fllsniah friends. BLACKPOOL. Ullend- -(OP) - generations of a family. tbs oldest ‘ll and youngest 1i, left England on a one-way air trip to li9i1li \'\|.i MGM], Ailltfllil, f0 IRIS l MI and white. heels. Sizes I iiml 9, to $3.25, For the Misses and oxIurds and straps. idusllbs 311cc THIRTEEN Summer l»: notes. ltyles for flown-up family members. in pumps . combine perfect fit with cool youthful charm. Colors in red, wheat, and Also several combination of colors. Trlrn rubber soles and medium wooden Wedgie In half sizes-from $l.4.'l .4 \ Children-smart blucher Made with iicavv cliafer flllck uppers. cork insole, foxiiig. Colors in blue, brown. and burgundy. Children's sizes 5 to i0 1.3 licavy all around . .. $1.63 Canvass footwear in straps anil iixlords. ('01- nrs, blue, white and sunray. Children's sires 5 lo l0 1-2 Misses‘ sizes l1 i0 2 . Street Floor Moin Store Section 85c and 95:1 95c and $1.10 SMALlMAiiFS Where Price Is Matched With Qualify / i. Sport Echoes’ From Prince Bounty The following are the “Big Five’ batters in the Summerside Base- ball League, including those who have taken part in at least two games. , » . Player, Club‘ AB R ll Pct. Lambert. R.CA.F. 8 1 4 .500 Carson, R.C.A.li‘. . . .. 7_ 1- 3 .29 Schurnian, Red Sex l2 2 5 .417 Oatway, Kinsmen l0 l 4 .400 Nlickus, R.C.A.F. 8 2 3 37o I O O There are four pitchers in the Summeiside League against wnom there have been no earned runs scored this year. The quartet of hurlers are ‘Alan Stewart, G11 Wil- liams, Garth Gay and Cece Powell. 0f these four. Stewart is the lead- er because he has pitched a total oi l6 innings without an earned run being scored against nim, the othe. three have ca-ch pitched l innings. . ' I I Lambert, R.C.A.F. outfielder, be- sifis leading the league in battinc. has shown remarkable fielding abil- ity this year. In the R.C.'A.F.-Leg- ion game wnich was thrown out. his work in the outfield was bril- liaai. In Monday night's game with the Kinsmen Juniors. he played s bang-up game at short field, sparking the tésnfs defensive play all evening. Caloren, who played third base in this laitei game, secured aii unusually largp total of put-outs, eight to be ex~ ‘ sot. There will probably be a large crowd at the local airport baseball diamond next Saturday afternoon when the airforce team from New- foundland play the Summeiside R. C. A. l". nine. The visitors played two games against the Summerside All-Stars last summer. breaking even on.the doubleheader. winning the afternoon game, and losing the nighicap. They are a smart 0am.’ of ball tossers. and well worti- Lravelllng, s long way to see i: action. Mr. Harold Gaudct. proprietor o. the Summerslde Race ‘Prack. is of- fering the higliesl. p rses ever of feted at the annual minion Day races in Summer ‘-' . This will no doubt have the effect of attracting the very best racing horses on the Island as well as some good entries 1 from the mainland . The dummenide Journal Sports, Department has blossomed forthi into blankety-blank verse or some- thing. We didn't expect when we- defended our honor in this co1i-' troversy over the opening pifcn of e i948 season, (a ball. by sy‘, folks) that we would be made the subject of an ode. And what an odeu‘)! Even with the 1 ' 1 wind blowing away from us. was mighty hard to take. We sug- gest the new-born poet. (we doubt very much if putting it into an incubator will save it) forget hel is of the some race as Shakespeare, I and stick to wholesome prose. 1i "PlllflCT CRIME" ENACTED TN “BAG! 1N HIHVEN." M-G M BUBPENSI: - PACKED MYSTERY —-M~G-M's 111-11111»; psychological drama. "Ruse in Heaven." makes a ' triumphant rel/urn to the Capitol M screen with Ingrid Bercmnn and; Robert Montgomery in two of the; greatest roles of their reipective careers as the woman tortured by hsr husband's growing insanity and the husband driven to a diabolical crime because of a twisted mind. The picture is based on the novel‘ m’. _ by James llllton. and [his celebrat- the ‘ ed writer's genius for brilliant char- acterization, revealed in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" and "Lost Horizon," reaches its peak in the compelling study oi a weskling, married to s. beautiful girl, whose unjustified Jealousy of his best friend drives hl-n to attempt the “perfect crime." Montgomery plays Philip Mon- rell, a dashing, atractive young man with s. queer mental quirk, the inability to believe in himself. ‘ile falls madly in love with, and mar- ries. his mother's secretary. steila (Miss Bergman), but he tortures himself with the conviction that she really loves his friend, Ward - Andrews iGeorge Sanders), who is everything Philip would like to be. i As his madness giipws on him, Philip deliberately throws Stella and Ward together. then plans a diabolically clever crime that will make Ward his victim in one of the most suspenseful, unusual climaxes ever screened. NOVEL AMIWUNITION LONDON — (CP) -- A London firm is showing a cartridge belt obtainable in any color cf suede and fitted with miniature lipstick: in all shades. FOR SAL " 194s 3-111; r0111 111d. with hydraulic hoist and steel dump. New engine. Good tires. Completely overhauled this sprino. CA-RROI. DELANEY, Summerside. 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