JULY 2. 1953 Funeral Tuesday Of Mr. G. M. Moore The funeral of the late George . M, Moore was held from his late residence 40 Brighton Road on Tuesday afternoon to Trinity church where service was con- ducted by Rev. J. Frank MacLean. Interment was in the People's Cem- etery. Honorary pail-bearers were Lt. Gov. '1'. W. L. Prowse. Hon. G. D. l)eBlois, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- Ian, Col. D. A. Maciilnnon, Col. J. R. Paton, Maj. T. E. MacNutt, Mr. Gordon MacDonald. H. C. Burke, J. O. Hyndman. J. A. Ful- lerton. Active pail-bearers were 9 George McQuiild, Bruce I-Iuggan. and Mcueod Ltd. and members of: the I. O. 0. F. attended in a body. The Luneral was very largely at- tended. To Observe 100th Birthday Saturday Five generations will take part in I. quiet but noteworthy celebra- tion on July 4, when Mr. Edward near Cardigan Just a century ago, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN l l I 1'.4'!iircil ova arc scours froiiilQueen's coach; second. Marlon the Doll Doll Carriage And Pet Parade DB. LEA will he. absent from! the Polyclinic until August lst. FIJNERAL AT WHEATLEY RIV- ER - T a funeral of the late Mrs. Robert ares was held on Tuesday afternoon, June 30th, front the home of her son, Jiiines Wares. and was largely attended. Rev. Hon- ard Christie conducted the services ' at the house and gl'aiP. Pall- I bearers were: Ellsworth Wayc, I Reagh Barrett, Ernest Stead, Roti- ert Stead, Theo. Sellzir and Leonard trlcycles, left. to right: Michael lton was held from his residence at Funeral of Dr. Cyrus Macmillan The funeral of the late llnn. Dr Cyrus Macmillan was held pri- vately from his residence, 294 Rich- mond Street, yesterday morning. Services were conducted 'by Rev T. H. B. Somers. The honorary pail-bearers were Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Col. K. S. Rogers, J. A. Webster, Dr R. F. Seaman, A. W. Gaudet. R. C. Clark, L. B. Macivllilan. Ewen MacKinnon. The active pall-bear- ers were James Walker, James Rohison, Heber R. Large, Walter Matlieson, M. W. Weeks, S. R. Johnston. Brig. G. G. K. Peake, one of his aides. STORE .!i.E NOT in our 96 years of sewing you have we ever achieved such a fees: of savings! There are HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS OF BARGAIN” Every Department is crammed, jammed with terrific buys. Everythinz, sou need -- inr you, your family, your home! Thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise. Every Item you need Noni t Every Item price-tagged to make this 96th Birthday Sale 1 rip-snortcrl Tiiere are liuire selections .- Super Vlrlellcl -Generous savings . . . we scoured the markets to bring you the best possible buys! Save on Apparel, Children's Wear, Fumlshlngs . . . . There'l no ncni you can iianie that cant be filled - and at Btrtliday Sale prices tow scores of UNAl')VlE:R'l'IsED SPECIALS in all departments - brown in every one. You'll see item after item that youlll want - at the Sale Saving of the Season! . . It's llir HOLMANS 96th BIRTHDAY PARTY Jilly 2 - Jilly 3 - July 4 GENE Mag-I33?”-wXz?”del; MW Govei-nor General Massey, fl shop and Save at HOL.VlAN's 96th BIRTHDAY PARTY . , liner "ills l' 9- l "ml emll. i friend of the late Dr. sarr. or SALES WITH BIRTHDAY BUYS and BIRTHDAY GIPFB Members of the staff of Moore ;),g;:1:mn' WM Nprespmed by rm. ,,,.,,,.l,,nm,V Shepherd, who lives with 't wife V t ,, Ling. Interment was in Wheatle' and their daughter Maiy on Pcakc Rwer celnetery 5 , St. will have reached the age oip ' I 100 years. , , " J , , , Born on the seven mile roacll fuIIIi:It':IlJtIlAIlAll:II'ltclI:t;:I(,IIl)lg;nIIIIn OUR NUMBER IS Mr. Shepherd was enizaized in (7 inze and Pet Par- Ross with th M d it it ' T H A - I farming in that area until 50 years Ml? l19lIl M0H(lH.V night as part Party Prettle-it ciirrlage ussandiiai Gym M the 'deHl' R" Mac-IBE-mm” tn Panznl Chmm on Sm- , . t , 4 , t g p - . nanaid, the gyrl with 1)" nu; uiday alteinoon. Services were IlK(l.VlIlFl'l he came to Ciiailotttoviri "5 U19 PCSIIW ll Pvlx rlrnntnni. In lxonncdy as Barbara Ann Scott; , conducted by Rev HM". Em” where he was employed in con- ill" loll lllcllml "V119 llnll ('Hli- second. two sisters. Gtlll and Annelnnd Rog" 10u"ker' boy Mm Um litc- c t w .B y l 1 P. struction work on the llillsboro YIIISIP P-lrmle loft in l'I,'..'Ill1 Most Proud. Id” H-vm'!rin allabm. .mmo.r A l:-JPI:mI. bridge Latcr he resumed farming 'll”llll"-ll. PHI-W Mncllliali with In the hnttnm piciiiro, hrstl - Phntn.-i liy Bart:-1",: lfilm Lnii, ggaell w1g),?na1:aI:;:.d:::;,Ie' with Messrs. Aubrey Mutch and 'r' '7' 7 lcompmnp Fwd Cobb. Hm”, Grew Hammond Kelly at Southport., whom he recalls as "gentlemen oil the old school". l When street paving was atarterl and Lloyd Compton. FUNERAL hiosuav - The ni-V, iieral of the late Gerald Garfield crurnlit ouiiiiiiiiul ' ' -- .CeremoniaI Inauguration You Sm PHONE in Chm'l0':l”'0Wll Mt Shepherd Mm-1T Tum xii-xhiiiv iramiivl MacDonald son or Mr and NH” i mall lblkinlrglted head mker. a pos- with Franklin Wnrli-. in' pmmn mi ' ' ' irpyim-t yvfappnnaid, Plpq,gqnlI .fon ts! C H3111 rP4'l R -lm0WledgeIIhe Community Centre. July Iii-(ll ervlcefG':ovc, was licld imin the MacLcaii 0 gr: ng an finish which '1! mid 4tli. I7l'ifIn)' nnrl Satiirdayx jpunp,-31 Home nn Monday Mme. Dlolsessed. enabling him to super- Got your tickets nniv at Canl- lnnon. service was conducted hv. V” ma”-V 07 me I195” l'””959l”V9d W9”'5 PIll1l'lllr”ll'.V- 175 Ginfion St.I ''''''' I:-Z-I ';9"4-g; "hrs Rev Mr. Sproule. Interment was: PHVUIK Jobs, Nine Years ago he re-land from inomlwrs of the Bene-I "1 MP9 I” will llm"”ll9t.l' MVP in Colvcliead Road ceinetery. Thel tired from the City staff and has vulent Irish Society. 9” alld miter Cmnmulllcalloll "lid" pail-bearers were Vincent O'Con-l since been living quietly at home, -V-"L. . e r of the Confederation 1,911, Raymond E1,-L Ewren, gm, moving out very infrequently be- THE 1r1vyIeR.Al. of the late ngreement, equal to what has be. Eddy MOrx,i5nm Jamel Mormon, Clmse of WWII! 9.':'E'Slght. Stall Szt. Lawrence A. Macliinls y 90"” effective mnighl I” T91” Alfred Morrison. , Married twice, Mr. Shepherd or. the City Police Forvc will he -... Phone Communication” said Prv- 7.; 1 has five sons: Dan and John W. lnilwlfl this l'l'lnirsda,w mornlmz. Th. M,-Nuiiy rramnv wnhllllfl” A W. Matlleson in slteakillz Fr NHL AT ME A, moxgl . Boston. James in Calgary and Ben l”r'lVl".'-I Ills WP l'"9i(lNlf'Ff. ll W11-I Franklin IVadp the Irish tenor” the ma”g1'm1 Gamma” in Cm" The iuucral of Miss. Julia Mac mg Street at llecllon with the installation of the I stairs Basilica. dial system in Charlottetown on Tuesday night. The Premier was commenting on the opening remarks of Mr. A. M. 840 I'll” Sls UUH-Ii arrived in Charlottetown last eve- ning and were greeted by the Iniemhers of the Benevolent Irish Society. en- Carver, New Glasgow. N. S, Ifllllllel icrly of Mt. Albion. was held from: the home of her sister. Mrs. Ben-y yrimln Horton, Mt. Albion. Monday, and George in Cliarlottetown. Mrs. . Selina Larter in the city and Mrs. Mary Bell, Halifax, are daughters. all of the first marriage. and Mary. THE HIGHLIGHT of Festive This fine group of Your Insurance Counsellor living at home of the second WNIV Th? 3l('NU1l.V F-lmlly In terialners is all set to go and to J 29 L -7 S . - t H There ",5 also 30 gmndmhudmlh person with Fiviiillliii lVmlc in iiI;.vive you the finest evening of M3'CK3Y Prkildclllr of .me Come 11:2: 3'”; g"1.apV'em,;.m.:1Vliilguctggi 33 gm,g.,;.-,md.(-hiid,..n and one ivroizram of .voul' fM'ourilr- sonzslrun. including songs. dances and 93"” Wm ill” 3”9”Wl", 10 "lei ' . . Q - music 1nd iliim-9; 11 in C l A 4 clause of the Ooiifcciciraiioii mct by REV '1' D- Dallsml of Ch” i . great-great-grand-child. Sandra, W C l -Mr 0 Ommlln-Vxniir IEIVOFIIP music. that you rd. "C 1' H ,, llmmmmy asslstod by RNA T. R” . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydneyl' 3'' "'””.' m'S.l"l.d"-V ""4 S"t”r'ill"l'9 W97 llE3l”d- 'llllP.V 1:0 On reg” mg owmun :3 nu ' rflgnug, of powmy pan y,(.,,,-H-5 9 ' ,iia,-.. Dont miss it, Tickets OlI'51,1gp M ii... c.,m,m..,i.,. csme izlnallv there was any one s:na.e , )H H H K -L , M P core telegraph cable connecting the ll?” 3'” 07 ””- "Soil "” L. Ash, 134 Elm Avenue. lsale now .-it t'iiiilwcll's Pharniatylon Friday awning M 3115 ,0 hp Ran- Island with the Mainland. while Eaclwrni Henry -l0MS- ER” tery. CHANl)Lll'.R-At the P. E. l. Hos- pital on Monday. June 29th. 195:1. Iilrs. .lnhn S. Chandler of 266 Queen St.. in her 82nd year. Resi- 'l"lZ lit the lllaclican Fiiiir-rnl Ilorne from where the fiincrril will take place Thursday afternoon service starting at two o'clock. In- terment Peoplc's Cr-mclcry. GILLIS-At the. home of Mr. R. C. MacLeod. Kinross on Tuesday, June 30th, Mrs. Angus Glllls in her 83rd year. Funeral will take place Thiirsdhy, July 2nd from Orwell Head (Thurch. service commencing at 2:00 p.m. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. Re- mains resting at the Gilli: Fun- r-rnl Home, Eldon, until time of service. NJ). Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehlro PHONE V149 jjjzaw... CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. PHONE 508 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -DireeIon- K 5. Bradley J. W. Melanin: duct made by Mr. MacEivcn of Mcndelssolins sixth Orignii Sonata. This is a series of vnriatioiis in conlrastiiir: mood on an old Ger- man choral:-, known as ”Our Firth- er Who Art. in llriiveu". The tune is found originally in the 112th Psalm. Tho. solemn Psalm tunes were in great vogue durlniz the sixteentli and seventeenth centur- ies, and have furnished a wealth of material for elaboration by the great mniposers. Mr. and Mrs. MaeEwen will have Jensen's Wed- ding Music and Brahms Filbe- slieder Waltzes to complete their piano numbers. ISLAND BAPTISTS CONVENE Charlottetown Baptist Church will be host to the Island Baptist: at their annual Assoclational gath- ering this week-end. Presided over by Moderator Rev. W. G. Killam mum of Tryon and Rev. C. A. Britten of Bedeque, the Association will num- ber among its visitors: convention representative Rev. J. B. Wilson, former pastor of Sunimerside Church: Graiide Llgne Mission secretary Rev. H. C. Wilkinson of Montreal; Dr. Earl C. Merrick who will join the Acadia University theological facility in the fall, and Bible School pi'iiiclpal Rev. Myron Brintoii. 'l'lie Women's Missionary groups will have MISS Mildred Law. Acadia University graduate for the mission field this fall, as well as Miss Edna Down of On- tario. Rev. Mr. Wilson and Dr. Merrick will address a B.Y.P.U rally Friday evening. The local Women's Missionary Societies and Rev. J. D. Davlson have completed plans to welcome at large out-of- town rcprc.tcntatiim. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Louis Macheorl. accompanied by their daughter Norma have arrived from Quincy, really in for a treat. of high class cntortzilnnicnt when the lllcNuIiy Faniily appear in person at the (Yiniiiiiinity Centre on July 3 and IGM Krill? tick!-is today at CJIHI-' iw-ll'.: Pharmacy located at 175 Grafton St. I IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of J. Ernest Mnclnnla, Soulhpart. who rllml July 3rd, 1949. Inserted by IIII wife and fam- ily. Clyde Station, his sister, Miss Catherine MacLeod, R.N., of this city. and relatives of Mrs. Mac- Lead at Hcatherdale aiid Kilmuir 1952 Mercury U2 Ton Pickup .. 351.425-00 1951 Chevrolet U2 Ton Pickup . .. . M5375-00 19-I9 Fargo U2 Ton Pickup .. . . 79300 1946 Ford U2 Ton Pickup 275.00 Seeing is Believing. Call at our showroom and check the values 0Ifl'l'NI above. S.II. JOHNSTON Ltd. St. Peter's Road Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. Robert Norton, of the staff. of the Charlottetown Post Office. Island hospital. Group Captain and Mrs. H. R. Stewart, accompanied by their son John Ronnie and John Brown of Ottawa. have arrived to slay some- time at Brackiey Beach Lodge. Miss Joan Leonard. student Inurse at Falconwood Hospital is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leonard. West. Bay. Cape Breton, NS. Mr. and Mrs, N. R. Macxinnon of Peabody Mase., will arrive on the Island today, acompanied by their son. they will visit with Mrs. Mac- Kiiinon's parents. Mr. Fnrrtlt Phil- lips M. L A. and Mre. Phillips of Moimt. Royal. R:-gislereri at the Charlottetown are Mr. Peter McNulty and his mother. Mrs. P. McNu1ty who will appear at the Community Centre Mass. to spend a short holiday on the Island. They will visit with Mr. MECLCOd.5 brother Everett of on Friday evening. A sister Eileen will arrive on July 3rd, in time for the opening nlght.. is a patient in the Prince Edward, l While In the Province. Dtucxous ?"P ' ex I-Ivory famlly lined: the extra Vitamin "C" In Minute Maid. - -mic r lVOWaf yozxx-?7cTcZ2;-5 AR'l"8 TAXI --Diul- 5586 or 5587 'chisonl, Argyle Shore, occurred ini .Snii Rafael, Cnllforiiiri, June 27.; lMi-. MacPhnil lind becn u. long Hlhlt? rcsidciit. of that State and pins rir-cplv iiitcrcstcd iii the oil iI)llSlllt"SS. lie is SllrVli'NI by his wife and tlirce sons. Jack. Neil gnnd Bruce, all of San Rafael, one ;hi-nilier Griilirini H. M:icPliail and! one sister, Miss Belle MacPliail.i If-'iiiiei'al services wore licld froinl ,tlic llzirry M. Williams Mo'.'tLiary,l .F.nn Rnincl. Monday with iiitcr-, iiicut in Mt. Tniiinlpnis Ccinctcry. l I-1N'lllCRT.ilNNIICNT li.V.I()YI-II)--I Tlioiisriiids of young cliildrcii, niniiyl Iiiiauy of tlicni not so young, ioolcl ':idi'niit:igc of the holiday aftcrnoon' tmntince )'PS'.Clld3,V and the rcgularl lcvcnirig run to spend a dcilglitfiill scssiun of interesting and lll5tltllf'.-Y live cnlcrtiiinniciit at the King I land. will he ordaiiiccl and induct- ed as iilinistrr of St .lolin's Pres- bytcrinii Church at Belfast at 7.30 o'clock this evcniiig. The Ordina- tion and Induction will he run- cliictcil by the Pi'eshytei-y of P E. Island, uitli the Moclerator. Roy hcnalrl Nlclinlsnii, pi'c.Ildiii'z, use slstrrl hv the. Clerk of Prr-sliv- trrv, Rev. T. H R. Router! The cliwrcn to Lisa congregation will he rlclivcrcri by Rev. E. 5. Helen of Wood Islands and the charge to the Mliilstcr by Rev. F. N. Young. Montague. Rev. l.. E. Blaikie of Brnokricld will preach the ser- llllill. Cainallon or Ncsllcs Island Bonclcss Kraft -- 8 oz. jar Boston Corned Boci Tomato Juice. Clark's -- 2!) oz. tin Pork and Beans. Rcid Shows at.VVictoi'ia Piirk. Tlic, jl .. ' (;n1d(,n Rim, New 1,-rash Island many and varied rides. most of Ixlllll . B P S h tlir-in new in this area, wcrel N k' 2 k 35c CNCHCS OLC'Oe5 plllac , . , GP Il'IS, P gs. . yaninicd with hilziriously linpml Y 'k 16 p ,, p L1,. 3 Lbs. H " 2 Lbs. " U ' iinri excited children under inc, O1 -4 01.. 1'” x "'4 watchful care of careful super-i Peanuf Bu"-er p ' 43: C C C : . visors. The niilmnlcd RN11? M I . 1, ' ”-' -"W ' ' iTW”1'"”"'"" t ,. night was enliaiicerl by the hrill- ('mII - lmll" y . mm mzlmnsz mm which tllrnbfl Sugar. 2 pkgs. . . 23c FLOOR WAX. 1 lb. tin . . . . . . . . 39: Victoria Park into a vcrita c ' ' A. N g 1.-,,l,.).1,qiid. Flesh Ground l.ddy s Best V Coffee. lb. . . .. 95: MATCHES. 3 boxes .. . . . . . . . . .. 29: To ni: uixmiM:n--iim-. Jiiuirs 100 Foot Roll liuslius or W Hwllwd M WWW 5”” Wax Paper 35c JELL-O. all flavors. I0 pkgs. .. . 99: DIAL 6545 6546 Milk. 6 talltins 89: Chicken. 7 oz. tin 49: Miracle Whip .. 29 Loaf. 12 oz. I-in . 31c Clark's --- Largo AIR 07.. tin 2tins.........69c 2tins......... 35:: Sllfalluuty "9 JG:-t yours today. , a ; g ' fl , , - L :f:,',E,.,a?n:,e: ms "' mm” M the installation put in operation km. HI-ester Rankin and Henry 3-, y.;NJ0yy.;p "()Lm,nv . vxvesyerg Tm Mvmlnys have hut mmt on -r,,e5day has t1,my.giVp talk. Jenkins. Interment was in 1-la7.el- T HOWARD McINNls day saw hlllldreds or ppoplg C,-mid p,,,,,,,, A W”, S,,CCmr,,i, mm. of lug circuits to the Mainland, with brook celnclery. I the bcaclics at the north shore of jxxpwymlndiami and were A smash (I131 ODETBIIOH fllrticl "'0 mnSlv NOW! Y' 'r”Fjnnu .11 the Island. Among those l.'lI(Ill v .v . Scotia points and the ncssibllitv Fl'Nl5Rr"- F513 -' '-r W” FIT-TED FOOTWEAR Iadvriiitzige of the IlflIi(I.'ll' iveii ::iI:,1::,lrt,h 0"!” Ll;::,:gIH;r,:Pil,Iad,,,:,Tf of a similar arrangement in New Iflllltlal of the late Albpfl -1- Pllllri 'inciiibci-s of H19 Young Adult G;-on r e." ' . (7, - a 9 Brunswick and the Eastern Unitcdfllps hm llfld yBSl9l'fl3l' 3li0m00ll 175 Queen st-'Cu"'I9 Bld'r3- of Trinity CIllll'CIl. who with lIiPlrl)'lf:'lFI:l siI:1rI)IoiI)s:u(f(Ilill lirI'et?l:. .I((,)h':':.'I Slates is being vigorousiy cxpIr:r- from the Maclmali Fltncral Home s families garlic;-pd hi, szmmnpc for m(.i,',. a,,m,,m,M who WP”, mu ed; No 7.lOll Ciiiirch whore service nus, we-?e----- an Ilfl”3l'll(7Ull of swiiimiing and lighuld Wm, 1m,i,. bmmmul songsl Mayor .1. D, Stcivaur dialed flir-.C0ll(lilL'l0ll l7.V REV. Slllall MCITIW other sports. The kldcllcs were music and dam-95, 'lfirst niimibcr which was aiisiicrcdlman Hllfl RNZ Mrs MBCNRUEWOII-I generously treated to soft drinks N - is i in y 1 hv Deputy Mayor M:ic.VIill:m nty'Tll9 ll0ll0l'Rl'V l)HllsllC?Il'ffl'5 WNT and ice cream. It is the intention pI;'(r:!V;sIa).,Q1D;r()g:()lrI:plInQg:v VI;-II: 9:32;: Halifax in the ,llllaVOICI:lbI('. ahsciicc H0”. D11 W. 3- P. Ma?-Vllll3J1. W- ' of this group to hold other out- Hn10rp' chi,-,.g,., ',md 011,9,-'1ead. of Mayor Donahue due to illness. CIW-5191' 5- llldcl-xllff. R- R 13911. lngs throughout the summer. mg Amem-an pitjpg hear :95”. They cxclinngerl good wishes as VVC1llHs'l0ll Mf10N0lll. J. B, ROPN. so P ' - , W - mom, to ma mZ,gnm(.,.'m' ,.eCm.d from one capital city ta another Donald MacKinnon,V W. 'Wllllanis. 8 Of IISG Ill FLNERAL Yl-1STERl)AY - The ng this grpnf, pnteriainmeng and commented on the pcrfcctioli Active pall-bearers uere -six rt1jmid- funeral of the hie Potcr T .iinor, ymune (mm,-gnz Mr. pmnknn of the new utility. sons. 'Fraiik- Woodsicle, Wilfred R....,.. llnpe River, was held ycsii-rday wade the gym; Irigh tenor and Mr. E. R. Reid. Pi'esidcii't, of thc Wl70d5l(ll'. sldlleyp Slwldv Helibeflv V BIRTHS morning from the Cli.-irlottc-toivn formerly of the Wm-1d'5 famous Charlottetown Board of Trade Pllllllllsi John Phl1llP5- 335” Pllllr ffygii. . Vllll"-"1 1101119 l0 5'. Ann's DublIn.'rrin. The McNulty Fam- spoke brieilv rcga1'dlmt 1119 tzrrat ill"- ' ” Tliurrll. llorlc River whore Rm '1, h 11 - k v "Th strides made Ill conimiiiilcntinn -re pital. Sunday, Julie 28th, 1953, to L , V I I ll are ego: noun as .c -, V . , . , . . .g ML and Mrs. George (mm Burden ;1?'I;Il'llllF)IftS:lD "us ;PIl"I'll:.'IICfIc (liy nnani ;.am,iy of 1,-lsh vIgnlg-r1ain- since the IllVFntl(t7lll pf "then I'elc- B(l)il&h:lr.Il-.l'IIiph.-:Ilnl1lnlr.e.:.i8l: (gr! il)t:Ll.a.Ste a daughter, 8 lbs. it) 07.9. Brenda I; rev H p"d"'.ll- rritllylillll: ll I 10 ors coiripovsed of Mn, l-.ili-en, and graph :illduC0l'1E'F2:1llilillt, :1 Iran; VHS Cam” Cameron was mm ..... , Leap zrme uasunil Hill" 3 mi. it-n peter Mc;x,u11y' who. have years C9;-nod o11iA1-(.:ain1up'erilse.-ripwlcl v I p I d L H d I t ve---v H””9”- P”59”l 1" lllc 5rlllCll”'l".l' of professional experience helilnrl Continued ml 1 P 15 1,0” "'1 "351 fmce 9 ell 0 AIOt (If HS get just hat much warmer WIIGII "3"" ;l'9” -l-I V Pill”? "ml RN them on radio. stage. screen and for J”. ""P 1sIelI1isim::rs0ii:rn:: 'iZiZdu””.efiK'”i;'Z? we look at the old thermometer! The weather mm?-rmmm ”'?:TPP- -; i; ,'r , ; ii, ; r a - e "c ' c ' '. . . HONORE-Al Smma washing. IillIIVlr(oI)lnnVII' he rI'lIn1ll”l: 1rfI:l(IIi:Ii0i itip11lpzeHslll(I:t llltie I1:If':IlIl'I(I:'cslII?'IzlltII; AV N Byers and Rev Mr Mac- is 3' great Suhloctv "35 tnle ' ' ' but another great I - s - . u - A i T I . 'i K . t ' ' ,' . . . ll;:r;o:!lt June zoih. Mrs. Lari 2.. mm ,,..,,.,,l y,,,,,,. My-.i., mm. ,,,.,, my ,,,.,.,. ,,...,,,y 5,; ,.,,,,S m iN:iiigiiinh. Intrrmcttt. was ill Vypst siiliycct is: The Convenient, easy shopping ou PIG0T&4yldden1v ” qavng” W” i-Ill”"ll "'l'l illlllll ()'V”ll"”"- sliow hiisincss. Ma lilcNiilly the FL pP.”m:5p”'hT4'"r-Vt T1119 1:11" WIII enjoy III ATKLNSONS and SAVINGS, 0, Huh” Jun. 2; .1951 Plunnn F 1m.,.mn,.r use in the church m.,g,,,,,,m. at me Hum was hm" )PRlPlS iicie c.iin Jhicine, mo EVERY DAY! 4 ' ” ”" ." FPl1l'3l0l'l'- in County Roscorninon, not. ten M”K"”7'"- Ram” Comm imh” plant" In his Gem yenu Romulus r nilcs froin the birthplace of that M3CE'17'i”1'”v Jam” M”'cD0”"1dv were transferred from the Cut- LOCAL MFSICMN ARRANGE-is Irmit him ton” Tohn MC-COP Geddie Douglas, - ,. , hm. Slvle - pi - A ' Rev. and Mrs. ll. F. MncEwcn give 1 g in and ,1,-,m-inz with I . J . I) .' . -Tivl ' - , - np,ii"h, h;;y,y”'rhnr5.d,.i. '.'lIIPl;nl”0T' their piano duct. prozmmine ovcr xnninii mampr "er gincg 0" ll'IPll.iIl of John M. RIIICPIIIIII, sniil lb, , , 52; '1? N S M nz a If” (WM (' CB-A nll Fl'ld-"l.V' 5” 5300 r'M- ll79.'t' they cruilil wrilk. Clirirlotletown is TRUCKSIDI Neil MNTPII-'!ll and the lat!” l, 1" "mm" M""'” SI"”'l Cm"-" will play on nrrziiigcniriit. for piano iKPlIlP. Ann M:icPli:iil Inca Mur-y Mock CHICKEN LOAF lb. 49: WIENERS. IE. 39c &Ie: llusl Flv .I To SUNKIISTIHORANGES. I-I dot. . . . . 89: Loin: (Zrccii CUCUMBERS.2for............29c Hamburg STEAK lb. 43: "W3 (2 Fruits Vegetables GROCETERIA IM1 DIAL HOME OF FINE FOODS now. 6545 - 5546 ”-77.”-'4' ,,-., --