". Iliss Susanne Brenton. I-Io. Mulls MAY 27. 1950 N THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PACE 'i HKEE 3? CHURCHES TOMORROW crlukcri oi ENGLAND S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Itochfig". 81:1; Md rend anon . one TM RIii.eA.. L.Tli. eunllsent organist and Choir Director ' Sunday Services goo I.III. The Holy Communion. 10.00 am. Matlns. E 11.00 a.in. Choral I1. s(;3'I)op.m. Sunda schoo- mo p,m. Evensong and Sermon. All seats are free and unap- opriatcd. Visitors are welcomed and the incumbent is glad to see them at- m we service. .,---1TTT.'T::::T":" s. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE PARISH CIIUBOII zstaiblished ms by any-I Foun- dation. The Reverend .l. T. lbilott. tractor slr. ltoyston F. Mugford. A.B..C.0. Organist and choir Master whitsunday. 11.30 am. Holy Communion. lfl.00 am. Sunday School. 11.00 am. Morning Prayer and Sermon, (broadcast) Subject. "The spirit of Power." Anthem. - "The Glory of God."- Ill-cthoven. The Members of the Girl Guides. and Brownies, of st. Paul's Church also the Cadet Corps of West ifeni school will attend this scr- Htzfoo p.m. Evening Prayer and sci-mun. Preacher. Itev. If. G. Watts. B.A.. D.D.. Field Secretary of the Missionary Society of the church of England in Canada. Anthem. - Send Out Thy Light. . I A and Gounod. The Morning Service will be broadcast over Radio Station F. I-'. C. Y. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at st. Paul's Church. '-PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES .: !'be Reverend T. II. Bussell Bolners. liI.A., s.'r.M.. Minister sun. 11:. Lillian Mokenale. Mus. Bae. Organist I0 s.m. Church School ll a.m. Divine Worship and Ser- mon: "Godis Prefecting" Anthem: "Blest are the Pure in Heart. Eaton. 5 p.nl. Vespers and Meditation on the llliird Psalm. 0 Anthem: "Christ Had: a Gar- den" Thiman. You are invited to share In these Services with us. Ti6lTFk'rEllTflmi”T CHURCH Prince and Grafton streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster, Minister Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. Organist and Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP ll.00 am. Theme: ”The Art of Living." The Guides and Brownies will nnrshlp with us. ilylnns: 77, 788. 600. , Anthem Selected. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 pm. Theme: "Ills Part and Ours." Hymns: 683. 520. 581. zhll-ilelllv selected. '0 worship the Lord in the 593'"! of holiness: fear before lllln. all the earth.” You are cordially invited to war- ship with us, 37.:vXfi6s7:iim” GREAT GEORGE STREET 5II.ior and Mrs. E. Illitciatnson. SUNDAY SERVICES ii. a in. Ilclinesa Meeting fllhitct "Spiritu.al Contacts." -5 li.nl. unday school and Bible Class. - 6.30 p.n1. Open Air Service- Gfqlggon street. - in . Si , s......"l....:-:'3r.:...”""i' 3 .. ' . Selection. Frlgn-illilro Jeaua.' oca Duet. 'God's qr-we Mm '55 Mn. Hutchinson. . I 1 'm1":re in-lied to attend these 'Never a The British and Foreign Bible Society p IN CANADA PRINCE icnwann ISLAND suxluanr THE BIBLE sun HUMAN Th WELFAIE a Bible holds an key to :;'l""'I Welfare: It offers lilo ution to human problcnu. 'i not only teaches us um '0 believe and to do "-0 In-l-re. the no believe and so do. men down .0 .3. it "nib: them, is ....:h.:. ";:..r-'--::.-::.:. 9 till "WI and colours and nations all out is derived ';:IrrlId;i dill not exist in the "M, We cannot i-eelhs ills - J3.-?i.:."”.!'. :.:'.""' '"" HELP rim osusa o'r 3 MIL; I noun 3133-3 I” "'90! ltpchariottsenwa UNIIED CHURCH ul CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Tile Itcvcrend Ii. E. D. Asllford. M.B.E.. B.A.. D.D.. Minister The Reverend II. 0. nice. B.A.. D.D.. Visiting Minister Mr. Roy Kendall, -l..II.A.M-. A.C.C.0.. Organist and Choir Director A. 11 am. Sermon: "The Unneces- sary God Becomes Necessary” Anthems: "God is A Spirit" (Bennett) "Best of The Weary" (Lena) 'l p.ni. Sermon: "Life Begins At Forty" Solo: "The Lord is My Light" (AIiisten) Mr. Stan Lancaster. Anthem: "Christ Hath A Gar- den” (Thlman) We welcome you to all our services. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corncr Prince and Fitzroy Sts. The Reverend James D. Davis--n. B.A., B.D.. Pastor. Mrs. W. Aiiiaon Macltae. A.T.C.M Organist and Director of Choir. 11 a. II. Morning Worship. Guest Speaker. Zaner Mack, repersentative of the Mission to Lepers. a world mission of long standing. Anthem "Dream of Galilee"- Morris - Mrs. Rae IIennessey- soloist. The Church School 12 noon. 7 pm. Evening Worship. Sermon. the third in a series of Sermons in Colour suggested by memorial windows, this sermon "The Good Samaritan" based on the memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Donalil Nicholson. Anthem "Hushed and Still". You are cordially invited to worship with the Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. lI.Th.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 a.in. Church School and Fansily llour. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon. "Three Keys to Abund- ant Living" Duet (Selected) Misses Vivian and Marian Andrews. The ordinance of Baptism will be observed following the morning service. 1:00 p.m. Evening Worship Scr- vlce-Male Choir. Guest Speaker - at this service will be Mr. Zaner Mack Maritime Representative of the Mission to Lspers. Mr. Mack will also show films of the work. Solo (Selected) Mr. Preston BL-ck You are invited to attend the service of Central Christian Church on the Lord's day. United PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 3'! Elm Avenue tisrerend Quincy stairs, Pastor Phone 2790-I. Services It s.nl. Sunday School 11 am. Worship and Praise 2 p.ni. Children's Church. 'I p.nl. Evangelistic Meeting Your are cordially Invited to st- tend. "The Church That's Different” GOSPEL liiill. Upper Prince Street Order of Meetings for Lord's Day I0 a.as. Sunday School Il a.ln. Breaking of Bread 7.30 p.m. Gospel Meeting. "The Lord is coming are you ready. Prepare to meet thy God. (Amos 4:12.) Meeting in St. Catherine's School Lord's Day 3 P.M. IIIOIIFIELD LADIES AID The Hlghfield Ladies Aid lnet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Balderston on April 19th. The vicc-president. Mrs. Stewart Mscxlnncn presided and opened the meeting with the singing of the hymn "What Friend we have in Jesus". Mrs. Charles Macxenzie had charge of the Devotional Period. The com chapter of St. John was read rc- sponslvely followed with an ex- planatlon by the leader. This was followed by prayer. Nine members and one visitor were present. Next meeti , will be held at the home of Mrs. Lemuel Mscxlnnon on the B r in date. votional leader -- Mrs. Char- les I-furry; progranune -A Mrs. Charles Macxenzle and Miss Bar- bara Mscxenrie: Lunch Mrs. Wayne Switzer. Mrs. Perly Taylor and Mrs. Ralph Balderston. Meet- closed with prayer after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and mlttce in charge. Have Your Clothes PBESSED ONLY or DRY CLEANED at IITI-WAY CLEANERS Phone 8887 THE CENTRA I. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of s neway nature may be inserted at Me cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. ......M........M;........ COOK'S for Photographs. HANDY CAR. Coal Hangers 39c at Tanton's. NEW SIIIPMENT T shirts. sun dresses and swim suits at The Fashion Shoppe. CRAPAUD GOSPEL IIALL. - GOSPGI Meettna. Lord's Day 8 PM. All are invited ST. CA'l'IlElI.TNE'S SCHOOL. - Gospel Service Lord's Day 8 P. M. All welcome. FREE DISPENSAIIY Annual Collection by women canvessers starting May 27th. Please be gen- erous. SUGAR. COOKIES. Ice Box lialslll. Dabe. Coooanut. Molasses and Chocolate Chip at Stewart Bakeries today. g CLEAR IIURBANK Top Dress- ing for convert:-lble car tops ai. Tanton's. OLIVER TIIACTOBS. Another car of 66 row crop tractors Lin- loaded lodny. Only three left to sell. Can be inspected iii, H. B. Weeks. Coal Yards. Charlottetown. HORN SBY BAKERY WEEK END SPECIALS. - Fresh Rhubarb Pie, Lemon, Gocoallut Cake, Chelsea Buns. Phone 2279-L. NIGHT RACING commencing at Charlottetown. June 17. Entries close Thursday. June ll. Three- quarlcr mile dashes. HOIINSBY BAKERY WEEK END SPECIALS. - Fresh Rhubarb Pic, Lemon, Cocoanut Cake, Chelsea Buns. Phone 2279-L. NOTICE - To enable our staff to have one day a week off. Sandy's Restaurant will be closed every Monday until further notice. RECEIVED SAD NEWS - Mr. C. W. Crokcn, Emerald. received the sad news on Tuesday of the death of his brother, Frank Crokcn, Springfield. Mass. JOIINNIPS MAYFAIR WEEK- END SPECIAL - Saturday supper, baked beans and brown bread. Sunday dinner. roast spring chick- en. CITY POLICE COURT .- At the Stlpendlmy Magistrate's Court ycsterd.-y. a clear dccket was presented and the Court ad- journed until today. NEW SERIAL STARTS MON- DAY-"The Golden Girl." a story of a secret marriage. written by Agnes Louise Provost and Lod- broke Black will begin in Monday morning's Guardian. THE l'RESBY'TERlAN CHURCH IN CANADA. A Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Clyde River 11 A. M. S. s. 10 A. M. Churchill 3 P. M. Canoe Cove 1.30 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson will conduct the services. Rev. G. C. Webster. In- terim Moderator. - ATTEND FUNERAL - Mr. and Mrs. Locksbie Dennis. also Mrs. John Wcdiock of 0'Lcary. motored to North Granville on Sunday to attend the funeral ser- vices of Mr. David Taylor who had passed away on Friday. The de- ceased was a cousin of Mrs. Locks- ble Dennis and the late Mr. John wedlock. COUNSELLOR. FOR AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS - A. L. Hodge MucNelll. M.D. C.M. (Mc- Gill). Shaunavon, Sask.. son of the late Dr. Roderick and Mrs. Mac- Ncill. of this city, has been elect- ed a Counsellor for the Saskatche- wan Division of the American Col- lege of Surgeons for 1950. Dr. Hodge received his Fellowship in the American College at Phil- adelphia in 1930. SERVICE ENJOYED - On Thursday evening. May 25th Rev. Mr. Mercer of Mount Stewart neld devotional service at the Provin- cial Infirmary, Kcnsington Road. After the message. two interesting films were shown "The Gaels of Cape Breton" and "Glacier Park and the Canadian Rockies." Mr. Mercer also brought along several recordings. among them the beau- tiful Chimes of Mount Stewart United Church. The patients and staff are deeply grateful for this very cmoyablc evening. KINE'I"I'E CLUB MEETS - The Klnette Club held its regular meeting on Wed-ll-esday evening at the home of Mrs. George Olscamp with fourteen members present and the president. Mrs. Elmer Offer. in the chair. The final arrange- ments for the projects for each evening of the Kinsme'n's csmlval were planned. Wedlie.sda.v. M38! 31st, Sale of candy. Thursday. June 1st. sale of nursery plant slips, Fri- day. June 2nd. home cooking sale, Saturday Julie 3rd. fish pond. The doll and its wardrobe are on ex- hibition in smallmslrs window and the drawing of the lucky ticket will be on Saturday evening: It was decided to hold a mmmngc sale on Saturday. June 17th in the Town I-laU. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the t 0 assisted by Mrs. Keith Molllson, Mrs. Bert Hunter and Mrs. Wil- liam Fridgen.-6. Misses Loretta Dalton and Mary Henderson had a very pleasant week-end at the home of Miss Dclron's parents. Whesllcy River. The many friellds of Mrs. C. S. Dingweli. New Glasgow. will re- gret to hear of the passing away of her mother. Mrs. James I-Iurilley, Halifax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ding- well and son Huntley left immedi- ately by car for the funeral. JlM.Mll'! TAXI. Pliolll 63. MATERNITY DRESSES lust arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. IIIIEEZE DEFLECTEES. colors. 49c at Tanton'.s. All NIGIIT RACING commencing at Chlflol-lvelown. June 17. Entries close Thursday. June 8. Three. quarter mile dashes. MACAIIOONS. Pastry strips. Lemon Eclli-rs. Cream Pu-ifs, Filled Oulp Cakes. fresh st Stewart Bak- cries, Saturday. O MES. .IOIINTON'5 LADlES' WEAR - Beautiful Dresses. Coats, Suits, also Clearance Sale. LARGE STOCK of parts kepl in stock for the Cockshutt sixty and severity tractors. Phone and mail orders KIVBH Pi'0ml1t attention, H. B. Weeks, Coal Yards. REFRIGERIATED WALK IN COOLEBS. Display Counters. Milk Coolers, purchased on long easy terms at Storey Electric. Charlotte- town. Call or write today. SINGER SEWING CENTRE NEWS. - You can now choose your favorite singer model. Com- plete course in home sowing given with the purchase of each mach- ne. DOUGLAS AND JONES l'cm0v- ed to new location directly across street. next to Old Spain Restaur- ant. New telephone numbers 3000 and 3002. ' NEW SERIAL STARTS MON- DAY--”Thc Golden Girl." a slory of a secret marriage, written by Agnes Louise Provost and Lod- brokc Black will begin in Monday morning's Guardian. I'RESBYTER.IAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Marshdleid Charge. Services for Sunday, May 28th. as follows: Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Hlghiield 3 P. M. Marshflcld 7.30 P. M. M.l'. Malcolm Lott. Till-I l'RESBrTER.IAN CIIURCII IN CANADA. - Brooimeld Chalge. Services next Lordfs Day are as follows. The Ha.rt.svillc Y. P. S. will be in charge of the servim at I-lartsvllle at 7.30 P. M. Mr. Bruce Moore will be guest speak- er. Bnookileld S. 5. 10.45 A. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister, NEW BLOCK BUILDING STAltTEDAB'.'llc'-ings at 158-? 82 Kent Street were dc-molsrrd ie;- terday and excavation work (om- mcnced for tho construction or a modern tvvo-.s'.ory structure. The new building will be of tip and brick and will have fmlshzd base ment, housing two stores. The ground floor wll have accumula- tion for three stores and the se- cond floor wl.l house offices and apartments. The new buildnz will have a 53 foot frontage. with a depth of '70 feet, The excavation work is being done by the County Construction Co. Contractor isr the new building is Mr. William l-lennessey. Tin builder is Mr. Maurice Block. The structure is expected to be completed early in the Fall. CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy ex- press their thanks to their friends, neighbours. Doctor and hospital staff for the kindness and sym- pathy shown in their recent ber- eavement. in MEMOIEIAM In loving memory of our dear little nephew. David. who was killed in a highway accident. May 21. 1048. "Time cannot dim the beautiful memories we have of him" Ever hen-iernbered by Aunt Dor- othy and Uncle Walter. IN MEMORIAM PETER J. MCQUAIID Peter James McQuaid, a highly esteemed resident. of this city passed away at his home. m7 Syd- ney Street, Monday. May 22nd. 1950. A son of the lobe Peter P. and Merlaim (Mollyl Mccarron McQus.id, he spent all his life ill Charlottetown. and was affection- ately known as- "Little Pete" by hi.-. nu-merous friends. acqrualnta.lw- es and employees of C. N. R. City. where he was s. great favorite among the men. -owing to ill- health Pete laid off the job on the C. N. R. system about a your ago, and has been in poor heslth ever since then. He leaves to mourn five sisters and two brothers, all on the Is- land. to whom the deepest sym- pathv of the community is extended as this is the third death in this family within a year. The funeral was held Wednes- day momlng from his late resid- ence to at. Dunstsnis Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDon- aid. Pallbearers were Ernest Cameron, Michael Conway. Albert Wilson. Joseph Psquet. Ronald M.wDon- ald end Harry Bevan. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery whele ser- vice was conducted by Rev. P. F. MacDonald and Rev. Leo Herreli. FREE PHOTO Given to every customer. Portraits. weddings, home photos, pass rte and com- mercial pho giraphy. Groups anywhere, any mo. Mail your roll film, 24-hour finishing. Burke's Portrait Studios, 1421,13 Great Goo. St. Phone 2850-.) T July 10 & 11 Dates of W. I. convention The Provinc.sl Executive of the Women's Institutes met rcccnlly to discuss plans for the annual convention and to transact rou- tine buslney. matters Mrs. Herring gave a summary of the F. W. I C. Executive meet- ing, which wus held in the Chat- eau Laurler. Ottawa from April 94 to 27. Business pertaining to Agriculture, Citizenship. Home Economics, and Cultural activities was dealt with. A now P. W. I. O. brochure was prepared to I30 used in Citizenship wcrk, parti- cularly for new Canadians. Plans for the A. C. W. xv. Conference in Copeilliagel. were flnallz d, and policy agreed on. Tenllllive plans for the next. biennial Convention were made, 2l'.l(i a resolution com- mittee was anpuillted for same. Several resolutions were pre- sented and sum to the proper authorities; among tllssc being requests for fortified flour and vitamizcd apple juice. Plans for Annual Convention were dlFCllSSe'fI Several nzmlcs of guest speakers were submitted. Tentative d'l'.iLb IIIIOSEH were July 10 and ii at which lime it is hoped to have our National President, Mrs. E. E. Morton of Vegreville, Alberta, present with us. Details all-..;crlllll-,; Pl'orillt-lal Life Mcmrbcrsllips were cleared up for the snllsfactlori of all who had requested information. Literature with regard to sani- l.ary'eql:lpmer.t for rural school-:, was distributed and a lnicf talk on same was given by it visiting gentleman. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling babies Verna Joan. May 28th. 1048. Carolyn Ann January 23, 1049. We do not need a. special day To bring them to our minds . The days we do not think of them Are very hard to find. Ever Remembered hy Father, Mother, Sisters, Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Earl Mor- rlssey. Vernon. May '.'Bth. 1046. Earl, by the Lord of Heaven was sent To make his friends and home con- tent. And he was smiling, kind I.Ii(i sweet To every goal he chanced to meet. The ways of God we cannot know. He took Earl. heavenly sights to sholw; And called him to another Home Where we who love will one day DOIIIQ. Dearly Remembered by Ills Mother. Father and Brother. IN MEMORIAM In cherished memory of David McDowell. aged 6 years. who was killed one year ago today. Near shady wall A rose once grew. Iiudded and blossomed in God's free illht. Watered and fed by morning dew. shedding its sweetness day and night, As it grew and blossomed fair and is Slowly rising to loftier height. It came to is crevice in the wall Through which there shone a beam 0! light, Onward ll strength With never a. thought of fear or crept with added pride. It followed the light through the crevtceis length And unfolded itself on the other side. The light, .tl-.5 dew. the broadening view were found the same as they were before, And It lost itself in beauties nciw. Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to grieve And malke our courts: flint Ind fat '3 Nay! Let us faith and hope re- ceivc- -rh. rose still grows beyond the wall. Scattering fragrance far and with Just as it did in days of yore. Just as it did on the other side. Just as It will foreverniore. Mulnni 3'. Inserted by Daddy. Jackie and Stuart. 406554 aw. lo IMI Choice of light or dork weed Qlllsh S7-colw NEW-DESIGN SWMM ou Etitimml cmlmt Iii A SMART IIIW MODERN STYIE. You'll lounge in luxury in the smart new Sand-i man reclining chair! The back, the seal and the arms all recline as one unit . . . as you relax! There's buoyant, bii-I iowy comfort in the double-sprung seat . . . the' deep-upholstered pillow-type button back! We have the Sandman set in colours and Fabrics to flatter your decorative scheme. See at today. ' 9.50 SANDMAN CHAIR 8 S T001 9D-I 134 Kent St. CROCKETT STOREY ml iliiariottetowil Pliolls 834' ii) , Literature And Life g 4 By uookolns 734 3.9 l.&s2cI.sgc.-;';4r.a:a,ne4Kopr.-2-Q WIIEELS The wheel has undergone an evolution, and it would be inter- esting to know its history. and it is likely that long ago some one was sitting on it log and it rolled and he found that ground was covered. Possibly then me idea came to him that if he cut. off a part of the 1.2;; it might be used as a. means of tl'anspol'tation. Ill some such way the idea of a wheel may have originated There is a long road from the crude idea to the modern method of lransp::-l'i.a- tlon. Is it not true that the world. is today on wheels? In the first chapter of his pm- pllesy. Ezekiel tells of a vision he had which is very hi-rd to under- stand -whccls witllln wheels, all wonderful, complex and un- rcstlng. But lie affirms that the nsplrlt of God was in the whecls'. Wheels are our main means of locomotion, and surely we can rsy that God is til these wheels or should be. It is true that some- times Satan has something to do with them. If they are driven by a drunk driver. as unfortunately is the case. too often. we cannot say that God is in them then. But when going on errands of mercy, or engaged in the ordinary ser- vice of transportation, or carry- ing on the business of the world, God is in them. We should be able to say that God is in the wheels of Indu.sl.r,v. God does not expect us to be on our knees all the time the work of the world must be done. Montaigne says lrl one of his es- says that it would be all right if i.he task he was at when death called was the tending of his cat)- begas in his garden. Trains must be run, food must be delivered, foundries need to be busy. coal taken from the bowels of the earth -all of which involves the use of wheels and men to man tllcnl. Mrs. Browning in hcr "Cry of the Children”, lets us hear thc little children complain that they are old before their time; and so tired that they would like to fall down and sleep. Tllen too. the noise of the wheels is hard to hear all the time. "For oh”, say the are weary And we cannot. run or leap-- If we cared tar any meodovls. it were merely children. "we To drop down Ill them and sleep. . For. all day, we drag our burden tlting Through the cold, dark. under- ground-- Or, all day. we drive the wheels of troll In the factories round and round. And all day. the iron wheels are droning; And some times we could pray, "0 ye wheels". (breaking in is sad moanillgl, Stop! be silent for today". There is Wliui. we call the "wheeler for'.unc'. It seems t.c make some strange turns; it's do lngs seem oflcr. capricious. And yet we cannot believe that chalice rules a world like ours. Doors close. we go down the steps and face a new situation. and it looks as if God were not near. but after we give I-Illn lime we see that your lot and mine. The wheels oi Change or Chance, as they all sometimes called, the more wind- glg of destiny as though the world were some blind irresponsible ma- chine, grinding on in the dalh and hcedless as to how many lives were broken in its teeth. WU are not the victims of blind meo- hanism of law. Law and mechan- all works for me best. The wheels of the gods may grind slowly, but they do grind. Change is H. law of life a.i'.d pro- gress; the world does move: the setting of truth changes. theories become out-of-date. and. inas- much as new facts are to be taken into the reckoning, new state- ments are necessary. God may well be in all this change. ism there are"but thvatharzqaag: The Bible dces not envy the blind nor S0"--95L ' Babcock we sing '- This ll 111! man who has no rhmges. Verlly, . Father's world-'. God is in the wheels that shape T0-DAY ONLY 93:: 31: 91: SUGAR. l0ibs.................. LARD. Zlbs. TEA. nun ROSE. SALADA, KING COLE SUNRISE PEAS. 2991-g1,,WS MEATS spring Lclnii. Veal. Frssii Piers Riiis. Blood and Octineui Puddings. Cooked Hem. Macaroni and Cheese Loaf. Chic- ken Loaf. Suioini and Bologna. Also Fresh Chicken. E - Ibo sass-ates asses-s-so atolti 6 for 69: FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS AIIllREWS' 38 Elm Avenue Phone 2697 Phone 2696 NAPOLEON ltnd UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBridO l 3 ALI. EIGHT wow, NAPOLEON .- WHEN I sav I pt-IEAVE Ho. vol) PULL- PEADY,-e .,.- -' Mag ...t . ll sen om? n-i. lstIovJ. mm