MAY 30. .1952 Tl-iii. GUARDIAN. WN PAGE FIVE iii Ethivocallon " Day AlP.VI.C The Prince of Wales Convoca- tion will be held this moroinl ll: 13.. o'clock in the College auditor- -ium, Hon. A. W.,Matboaon will in the absence oi .- General of the Province. will 6!- -. tn 0 nv - mvilio piles: on diplomas will presented by His Honour Lieuten- mit Governor T. W. L. Prowso. I nmctloli performed by the Gov- ernors oi the Province since 1034- me platform as invited '” W5 W3"? all” . Stewart r. . . o. lornli)er Pi-incip'al of the college. Dr. R. V. ll-f'scKens.le, Rooter st, Dunstlnli 131'- mputy Minister of lducstlon, and Mr, 1.; worm 1-Iyndrnso. President 1! the of Wales Alumni Association. new Band liars For old llome Week The famed Royal Canadian Moiiiited Police Band. from Ot- ' my... will wine here this summer to plgy dutllll Old H0310 w.9k- The first public concert by the hand will be on Memorial Field during the afternoon of Priday. August, is. if the weather should be unsuitable they will play in the Forum. prior to the start of the night racing at the Exhibition Grounds the band will give another con- i-ut and will continue to play in between heats until 9:80. Later a y9.p1eco orchestra irom band.per- sonnel will play for a dance at The Charlottetown. This will be sponsored by the P.l.I. Division or the R..C.M.P. On Saturday the visiting mu- sicianl will state & Itmt parade shortly after noon in order to give as many people as P031519 In 0P- portunity to see and hear them more they leave. At the conclu- salon or the parade they are going to-summcraide when they will cive a park concert at 0 o'clock that night. This open air concert also will depend on the weather and if it proves unsuitable the liriys will play in the High school Auditorium. They will Province Sunday morning rto con- tinue their tour. it is not definitely known if I there are any islanders amongithe musicians coming here. there is one Charlottetown man in the R.C.m P. Bond stationed at Regina, Sask. He is Mr. Blair Brchaiit. son of Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Brchnut. Bircliwood Avenue. TASTY DISHES J! The storage f' leave the . However. , in his work in Africa. Dr. Gilchrist has had one of the careers or any man in Canada. In By Comrades or. r. A. McMillan President Of Kinsmen Club DI. Prank A. Mcbdiugn (above) was ' t ” ” t of the Char- Equipped For Work In Africa A most , Africa his record Boer War Veteran Honoured In Can. Legion Mr. Charles A. 1-line. veteran oi the South African War. the First Great War. and a charter member oi the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian -Legion, l3.E.E.L.. was presented with a. Life Membership Certificate at the regular monthly presided. In making the presentation. Mr. Sinclair briefly outlined the long the Canadian forces. and his help- iul attitude towards the Legion A since it's formation in 1828. Mr. nine iltlingly acknowledged the presentation and modestly touched lightly on any contribution he had made to the .. cement and up- building of the Legion. Later in the evening. Mr. nine in reminiscing on his army experience, recalled some of the peculiar fes- tures of the South African cam- paign. "We left here on October 25, 1899". said Mr. lime." and boarded the sardinisn at Quebec. I had previously been in the permanent army corps and was discharged on May 18th., 1891. after serving my time. This previous service proved to be valuable. because an expor- ienced man among a body oi raw ro- cruits, can always smooth the way. to some extent. for the younger meeting at the Legion last night, y over which President Chas. Sinclair " and active career oi Mr. l-line in -- Msmcss. aussloanr or TIIUNITID cssvncn of work has been recosnlaed time srid own by the OF CANADA IN ANGOLA, Wll'.l'. AFRICA - The rortugucao government authorities. Jeep Station wagon. pictured above, has been presented Angola. During the recent iioods in Ohio, he was to Dr. Gilchrist by Young People's Groups in Prince the one doctor in Canada summoned by the Inter- lidward Island and Nova scotla. and will be used national Red Cross to give medical assistance. Dr. Gilchrist will be the speaker at the regular ' r evening service in Trinity Church. Charlottetown. administering Elected Director Mr. Percy W. Turner, ar- lottclown. who was yesterday elected A-director of Rotary In- iernatlonnl at the big Rotary convention in Mexico City. more public meetings. and more mutual understanding. He said he hoped the Department of Educat- ion would eventually see its way to having a man travelling among the groups helping them. and thus bringing them closer together. as he was cndeavorlng to do in Nova Scotla. . Ho mentioned in passing rnmy GEIITIIII. Gllllllllilll at local interest. but advcrtlallu of a news: nature any be Inserted as five coats a word. strictly pay. able in odvuco. CIIUICH OF SCOTLAND. Ser- vices June in. Stanchel 10.30 a.m.; Desablo 1.30 p.m.: Capo Trav- Rcv. J. H. Bishop. AMONG CANDIDATES-Among the candidates for certificates from the University of Kansas at the both annual commencement exercises to be held June 2 is one Prince Edward Islander. Dr. George 1. Wilson (pathology). To sbnlssss GRADUATE! - 1-lon. C.O. Baker. Minister of Agri- culture. is scheduled to address the students oi the Vocational school at graduation exercises this after- noon. Hon. A.W. Mathoscn will preside. T0 OUI CUSTOMERS. Our ro- palr shop at Eulton ind Quoon strootr will be closed from Sat- urday noon till Tuesday morning while moving our equipment to temporary quarters at M. Schurrnan's concrete mixing plant, near fertilizer plant. Bait and POLICE COUIT - In the City Police Court yesterday morning be- fore Magistrate K.M. Martin. one drunk and incapable was remanded to the list and another was given 20 days without option. All offend- er charged with indecent. exposure was remanded until June 8, and one charged with the theft of a watch was remanded until this mornlns. Tbiooolannhsoaanaliocuwvi one 3.30 p.rn.: ;Ccleman 7.30 pm. .. The Basilica son oi Mrp red on Rev. Father Hammill by His Excellency Most Rev. Juries Mr. F. Walter Hyndman. who was elected President of the Prince of Wales College Alumni Association last evening, in suc- cession to Mr. A. Walthen Gaudet. Ordination Al Tomorrow Rev. Thomas Preston I-lammili, and Mrs. Bedversc lvlammlll, Lower Freetown, will be ordained to the holy priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church to- morrow morning at st. Dunstan's Basilica at 10 o'clock. The ordination will be confer- FINI HERD RECORD - One of the,high records, recently made in the Maritime Provinces, has been completed in the herd oi John H. Clarke, New Wiitahiro. P. '2. I. l-lector's Star. a Jersey cow bred by Edison B. Mutch oi North River has completed a gold medal record for Mr. Clarke with 0.240 .lbs. of milk, 611 lbs. of m with a test oi 6.68 per cent, in 305 days. She is a daughter oi the grand old cow, star's Silver Dollar, and the tested sire, Wendylirook Hector. NON - RESIDENT ANGLEBS FINID - Yesterday morning at Souris. Stipendlary Magistrate Joa- eph W. MacDonald imposed a fine of as.oo each or 10 days on 5 non-resident anglers chugccl un- der the Game Act with angling for trout without licenses. The de- fendants. four irom Dartmouth, N. 8., and the other from 1-lavolock. N. 3., were also required to pur- chase licenses at 33.00 each. The offenses were committed at Stur- geon and Cu-digan. The cases were investigated and prosecuted by the Provincial Police Constable. TRAFFIC INCREASE I.EP0l.'l'- ' El) - Thero won 144 more trucks ferried on the Northumborland Ferries routs this month to the 27th than during the same period last year. However. the increase to on trucks might have . been Boyle, D. D.. Bishop oi Charlotte- town. or Hammill will offer up his lirst Solemn Mass at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Klnlrcra. tion will be held at his home in Lower Freetown, fmm 3 to 5, and from 8 to 10 P.M. Lower Freetown on October 27, or Freetown he entered St. Dun- s uated with a Bachelor oi Arts de- gree in 1943. He entered st. Au- gustine's Seminary. September, 1948, to complete studies for the priesthood. brothers are: at home; Elmer and Edwin, with the Bank of Nova merside: Smith, Newton; Pius Croken, Emerald.-S. Provincial Highway Safety Program To Be Continued On Sunday. June 1st. Rev. Path- Annual Meeting Of- PWC Alumni" Assist l-lonorsry'Prosidont. Dr. fra-ii. Macxinnou. Charlottetown: PK sidcnt, P. Walter Hyndrnaa. clan lottetown: Vice-President is Prince. Judge Lloyd 6. Low: summerside; Vicoqrruldapg 1 Queen's. Mrs. Gordon Mood Charlottetown: Vice-president ior King's. ll. J. Ryan. Montague; Secretary. Miss Dotty loerli Char- lottctown: Treasurer. Reginald W. MacLean. Charlottetown. Executive Prince County: Dr. L. G. Dewar. O'Lsary; Miu cath- erlne Wallace, Alma; Dr. Vlncgni: Grant. Summorsido; Mrs. W. l:. Smallman, Summersldo. Executive Queen's County: Mrs. Frederic Large. Charlottetown: Rev. Howard Christie. Hunter River: Miss Gertrude Villcti. Win- sice; Mr. Percy W. Turner. Char- lottciown. Executive King's County: Mr. George Leard, Scuris; Mrs. White- way. Murray River; Mrs. Ernest , Rossiter, Morell; Miss Mabel O'Brien. Bristol. Ask 3 Billion: Continued from page i i Tww reality within two years or ieu. A short time after he submitted the new money requut to gun. Brass the White House I ounced Truman will speak t June is at keel-laying ceremonies ior the crstt at New London. Conn. The annual meeting of .lho Prince of Wales College Alumni Association was held in the Col- lcge auditorium last evening. Pre- siding in the absence oi Mr. A. Wslthen Gsudet. President, was Mr. Reginald W. MacLesn who presented the reports or the year's activities. Miss Betty Boers. the secretary. read the minutes. Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Prin- Clpal oi the College welcomed the Alumni and expressed the appro- ciaiion of the College for the in- tereal. shown thus far. Mr. P. W. Turner spoke and presented the report of the nominating com- mittee. After the business meeting the Prince of Wales College Girls Ensemble under the direction of Miss E. Lillian Mackenzle, gave several delightful musical num- bers which were much enjoyed. The excellent work of this chorus during the year was highly praised by the various speakers. Miss Suzanne Brenton accompani- ed at the piano. After the recital a was held in the College library. The following ladies were in charge of the arrangements: Serving: Mrs. T. B. Murley, Madelyn Clarkin. Florence Owen, Linnie Alikcn. Alice Fraser, Doris Tall, Betty Beers, Dorothy Auld, Mary MacGregor, Mrs. Joe Rodd. Pouring: Miss Agnes Williams. Mrs. H. F. MacPhec. reception Arrangements by Mrs. .T. Gor- Military specialists have gud don MacDonald. Miss lphlgenlc the Grill. the "Nllitlllus," will 11. Arsenault. volutionize the art of undersea warfare by making it pqggl-blg to manoeuvre underwater at greater Speeds and for much longer por- lods than with subs powered by conventional engines. Officers Elected The following were ilie olli. cers elected for the coming year: On Sunday afternoon a recep- Father Hammlll was born at 926. ' After attending school at Low- ton's University in 1942, and grad- in his Rev. Father 1-lammili has four and two sisters. They Gordon. of Middleton: Eric. Toronto. Scotia. Bum- Mrs. Wilfred and Elaine. Mrs. Freda. BEST QUALITY FOOD AT LOWEST rosslsir moss WHITE sucaa. 5 Iobs. TOMATOES. APPLE SAUCE. 20 02.. 2 tins .............................................. ,. APPLE JELLY. In Glass .. PEACHES. 15 oz.-Fancy Quality TOMATO SOUP. 2 Tina 25:: 55: 95:, FLORIDA ORANGES. (288)-2 doz. ................................................ .. ggohmin Orange Poltoo TEA. a . the funeral t-dmorclhan23olld! 1- tt x' Clbltl lry merit in 1951. P n 3.0 Po" 1:; ”.'”:T,,,,,ff "g:j;non;'hly”m;ts1'li iintried chaips Jib? yf1l'idtT:l1”m' fgiliapilii” tliigcllircwlhcgemitptilelmmiduabiri greater .had it not held at the Charlottetown Hotel. urn," K, ?1,co?e,"n;::t Tn umgj present time and wondered why, if 5993 101' 16! hampering the boats " H" Puc:-eeds Mr. Fremont Archrr. am," ” V . they are Rood enoulh to so before in "19 "3" 01' W9 ””9"- A" m” Durmi the W” "Veml tweak: Large Bottle c uh Archer prumedpluc "Int. ”M- the imbue. they an nm good gun; tlmg 4,053 pgggangerg were highway safety has been SWIM. - -------------------------------------------- ..... , mm past president Wm smell”. llnr W. A. Weeks was in com- mango to compete in the Feauvn. transported on the Prince Nova through the Attorney Generals u cmcmumm. rlnandbgof No. 1 company. our set:- In concmuon he wanted the and Charles A. Dunning. com - Department and by the Highway HOUR. . I 5 other afflcgxg gygctgd for the (in; 0" mic c”mp””'' 0" fur "' choice oi play be very carefully ed "9 4-7" P 37” '3”' T,” mm” 3193' W9” l”'W""" "mmny 24. Lb. Ba, ,,,.,,,,,,,",,.,,,,,mm W mu" 0 -- -s-r-- -- her or automobiles us this a b the Junior Chambers 5 Iuins year included: rim vice Dre- Ccnilnued 0" W89 15 W” "M by W i"””'”"'li '"”"V" month was also slightly below the "?"c”:;,',,,e,3' The ,m.,,,,,,. cm. 50!: For lsoertloa ilceiit. ion Rankin; second vice- --A-------A gpugtigoiintlg-Iafauedryyligbiz see): Dr? f'gure ,0, 1... May with 1,126 com- 2”, mm J,',,,,, E, Dgrby mi. MOI-ASSES gmnh. ,;f:u::,"” s".'f,i”'i,:';5,::f,'? llliiall iiilIOl' em; in mu... 1:-.,sm.1., Anrfglng Pmd '0 1300- that this program shoulgl bi; cilm- Best Quality-Quart C nmras m ' , J 5h' 1, y m to '. . ""” these were "Arsenic and Old Lace." ' g llnuod as much as pose a ur ng srlvslrr-At the Prince Edward Dr.-lil3li:l1:eni3:,C0I51yi.mIlIlog i3-Mir "R”"5. '.P ""3 5'” "1 R'.'.''”lP'”' Mi!.ni:Plit?.IGau(iareliil.clI2iAe'i'ie:iii;nsls!m- W cominuedsltirlraviewmggtiudgllic-I FAB WITH FREE SOAP” Illlhllld Hospital on May 27, 1952. crnve Btewal-it. The new slate takes yhill;r:';'Ymf,:fj',,cl;"f:3t'd.;?:.f?;Z 5.”-533” .S.hep1l.llt1e:dsc -iad'l31erSii)ixi'o" x;,T.h,,',' user oi ttl'iomBlllnel petlgti-ms. s. liinie. ::d;,f”";:,m Th, Ch,,,,,,m,,w,, Giant Size ................... ....,......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,... C to r. d Mrs. .7. Stanley Stav- 0 ice Sept. next. " , H ,, ,, ' owners o is us co now In at 7 in I-i :2: .r:; :.”.S: r::.i."... ms: aw d"'i,'i,,Pi"::' -,g-ou;g,,-- rusien msms. 2 t . . a . - - . , 0" pom ox the dmnct mnunuon f,,'il,',,,,;".',,,lQ'i. ml: ..f..:uX,,y:'.,d u. of thil Wellh Secdcd-15 oz. ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, atossc -. At the Prince county - Hullnital, summcrsido. on May 3. T ml, to Mr. and Mil. Elmer ""m::d”l"h'dI:,n men am?” m the play together beautliully, Lollan expressed the appreciation the MN. Blue seal, due over the The D0P0"m0nt 01 Industry and c Mom. New Annan. a son. Roy "'3' U "9" ”- T 9 ii” "1"" and finishing with In excellent of the competitors briefly to the week-end. while larger than the Natural nesources -t which plans Clair. V9" F"m”"'5 A"3h"'- D5 hwk 5- production. members of the Association tor the Blue Prince, is not fitted to carry were formulated. Those present . were Mr. Lester Jenkins and Mr. CASH & CARRY 5-MITH - At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 21th, 152. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith. a son. is leaving this morning for Calgary solidity and sincerity. Very wen re at d 3 gm St. John's Nild. when the Blue 3' 5 mm Ron,-5 0; am;-yam. Aita.. where he had accepted apoa-i Mr. Wetmore continued by duping um 3.,,X,”.,,, D1:-fcyludga seal will 'rcsumc her normal run town.” "”'M'0MA"0N- M ChIfl0ll9- ltion with an oil company. saying he found the movements dmcu by Pu H, 01 pun 15 c- between Montreal and.Gooso nay, - M P, k A Macxenm mg, 'v"w" ”' M" ”' 19” W "'” The club appopriauci szuoo for and u- -' W9" - ” ""1 . '3 lfy Mr. Roys.toi'i Ir. 1-''”'"'9'- ed chilnmin or the meeting. ! p:3IclneV'(:A1'1x,M'c1ifelI'b';' Csmni "ml" 701' boy! Ind girll. at Hal. climaxes were reached with 3005 Mustard. which were as iollowr ' Details of the plans will be act- ' a cradno ac nhon o 1"", 50" Ind u Nomi, Rum”. emotional crescondoa. 34.1”. dune, by 15 pup"; WOIKMIN POI LABBADOR - hay worked on during me next Charlottetown to Haroldlwilllam Ff? of Regina. Salk. DEATHS luni-I.iltiu..Ai"'ttic"'P.' "ii." I Hospital. May 29. 1952. John s. . . gvenfn about fifty man called at the of- MML”d' ””"m"""l Hum" 7” ':”l' M "31"" V” ilk" At the conclusion oi the ' ' ,R,:,ie”'1';ngf"d 54 y9"'-iF"""'." "”' leg":;Je',t,:?n :,:,,:hi,yDl:::c"c::,i. by Lily MacPhel'!0n who was con- the cut, 0; 1"; highly pygy ...5. iice. A number of these were ac- ' lottotown Club for having the top srnulned by "L we""”'9 0" A members oi other plays who were copied Ind if they PIS! tho required Toopmsgm me P, 3' land "nun! club mum" throughout VOW line D0I'l0l'l'MM9. and"Mar- pnum were aunts or the A,5- medical examination will proceed s-- Hospllnl on Thursday. May 29. 3,)", ye" Wu nude ,0 3,. Funk A 39"” ""3CPh'”0" " Me" soclation at a delicious lunch pro- to Labrador in the next few days. At, the regular monthly mcelin: 1952. Mrs. H. w. Tocmbs of 12 ,.c,.,,.,',, we cam, by 'C,,,,, pm; BIIMM "8 comnialmd W I vided by the ladies of Parkdaie. The interviewing or applicants will or the Canadian Legion. held in N ' ' "'3' "W 1"” W" ”""'"'"i ””"' Mrs. Harold Laird. Past Presi- continue for a week or ton days, their hall last evening. lmd ore- : Elm Ave in her 88th year. Rest- ing at 1 "me Whey: "131 2&3: Flgililnllzl '.'I.,f,','.,".' 1235:2380: is; "A333 M” www" "id h' ”"'),d M; entation of gifts to adjudicator-I pain! will absorb my men who are clair, the fairly large audience re- hclrl tomorrow. Saturday. service ' 5'", w"'”l'"'V " ii” 0”" Mr. Donald Wetmore and Mr. ll. gull unemployed in Kings and ceived encouraging reports from "W"! -I 2 o'clock. Interment ”"i "'V' "'7 "'”' "ml A "mm" Barry Burden. expreuins the w- Queens Counties. Eight men who the various committees. Extensive P00lile's Cemetery. approach to his role. and Pow" proeiation of tho organizati for wage previously accepted will leave repairs are being made to the ex- ogu-,",E.gM. ., C , H uh 5”'f"" "" f 't",f""";:f,',"”l:,-' "Tl their help MrI- 11- W- Damon. for Monctcn uni-outs to the location terior oi the hulldinil Ind an on- Thursda Ma 13;; M "Am p”.37mnme.. nu 0 K C" we Vh” hid '5-l"dlCAW1 "'3 lIY'0"l oi the work by C.N.R. on Monday tircly new front concrete wall. I , Gmhmv-M yu hm . om” - gr accuse. corral -v- In In of the Junior classes he been coming. .. nicely dolillled uid mmplited - c. an. ill. - a year. c- Oiiiotl" W! I WW" 3010 bi" previously remembered. with wide stops, when finished will 1 was thrilled with the simply lienuurul oat of English Dinnerware in mains will be transferred from W F"'"'k Honmuev Funeral m I la short time he was on the ata e T H , ll - LONDON - (CP) .. Tho Drltlih l, , cbln Department . . . . These lots are in stock in the China - geonllcls oilhl;l'af't.o:;r'r:o:nlghthea:-::L T O W wgtlhiro: psa;ta of gguvgfnllglfenl. has uanggmaleudmmai, M” Sidney C h M erieho iinsnclal report indicated a merit: of both the Charlottetown and grandma-'la:I'i.d: man Nada o: l ' , "wk "9 0l''"3 W - : """”" "” . ' h lth diti . this quality earthenware - they are III I : IIIGUINIII ntnu. New Olllliiw. from where PUIAN. Korea. MI! M -0?! Acorn. George Velliyi Pllll XIV! numb". of oh. Ham. Gun-d, mph. lend the P. E. island Hospital aeoLyAf?,R I Sikh Pnudem of " pun Vb". with the dude” llw"lo"l '.u..n in I Ha. int n... will be held tomorrow (Saturday) morning at It!) to St. hold at Sydney. N.5. May 12-2s given by the official delegates who McMillan. Robert Bradley, Ned Dooley. Joe Shcifoon. Ray Archer, Roland Taylor. Presentation or a olgsrot lighter was made to Mr. Gus Downo. who Also 0500 for "1 picnics to be held at North shore beaches during the summer. Plans were discussed and reports liven in connection with the com- ing Kinsmen spring carnival to be held in June. idorit Archer. 'nnouncement of the day)---(AP) .. A United Nations agency Thursday ui-god prosiaant more in his adjudication. He said he found the cast working to- gether as a good team. drawing He said it was one of the best plays in the Festival and was in- tensely dramatic with great op- portunity for emotional expres- sion. which the capable cast gave ”.l;'loathcrs in a Gale." and "Papa is A Father Callaghan and Mr. Mac- work in establishing and main- taining the Festival. and said they were looking forward to many more pleasant experiences in the annual competition. Miss Hilda Plckard, who played the lead in this play in the recent Maritime A. Y. P. A. Festival. was again complimented on a beautiful Job of acting. which had won for her ilrst place in the Maritime Festival in: and reactions. established it very well in the and Harry Shams. Mrs. Fred Gites. Charlottetown. "Tarantella" by 3 girls. and "Vir- linla Real" by 5 boys and 5 girls. Miss Audrey Home was heard in two. very acceptable vocal solos, and Miss Brenda MacKay sang one solo to the obvious enjoyment of the audience. dent of the D. F. A.. made a pres- uniiorrn. replacing the former range iurther shipments in Now- foundiand. Mr. Russell states that any more cattle than that ship. when repairs have been effected, the Blue Prince will re-load the livestock and other cargo now un- loaded in Pictou. and proceed ttf Recruiting oi tradesmen and lab- orera for tho vast projects in Lab- rador is boing carried out at the National limploysnont Office in Charlottetown. Interviewing of ap- plicants by a company representa- tive began ycsterday afternoon when and it is expected that the cam- Personals for treatment. meeting was held at the oiilcos of Roy Turner of Bummcrsido and Messrs. Frank A. Macxensic, 3.1-I. Rogers, Earl Taylor, Grodon Mac- Donald, F.A. few days. Last evening a preliminary Large, Jack Morris. Monthly Meeting aided over by President C.M. sin- add to the appearance of the quar- Provlncial Command and Stanley 201 Great George Street BUY A TAG rononnow the "REAL OLD WILLOW" Pattern that I saw this morning In the and too, there are highlights and odglnga of gold. We IIII nigh Illa llcvable. but the "Real old Willow" Dinnerware is very reasonable 3' Augu.u,,,- . stool holmetand arm band. is ox- rvanl, re no on their attend- mfiulm M.essCh:ir:h'olcll::l:."cTntfe:: : m;ittTh:nggI;d' miiia ti oAIg':iaii:il'mcI:i:tt)t1r”na: "cud w b”"” "”"m"" Bugs at Dznlncilon Command in price -- the cups and cancers are Just 1.10 and the to piooo Matter In inch! in the church cemetery. awn lid" munml” M. feud charm”, 15,- mg '.o.mn' . M t ad Montreal. all of which was highly (place settings for four) is 22.". Please - Ola please come all III Illa " '1", ggonu ggmgyy H.” h 1 u 'u,.:u 7"" IJATHE" important and interesting to the beautiful lngllsb Dinnerware - I know you'll agree that it is truly ii2',”8f,f"'””'" w'"'”""" "' ggT::tu-n:tm the u. N. ipncy. w;.."i..q'P:;.."g.-iptfag go oh. ”'” muuom present. lovely . . . . You'll find rant on Willow” Dinnerware in the calm I ma. Wm. mhyrantgam "um" ” mmmmm V” 1... mm. 0' an '.""L mu m ":l"t:go&c.o .kll:Ia'th:(r tau pzzclucootif it was decided to tslrc but in mpsriaaonts oi noui stem. jltilicbonaid. in her 79th year Re- - 3599 Mud I lllmnalii lvhllv lmlwlh "'9 ""3159? 0' the strongest and most 'expcnslvc "" ""1" wed mebimnm in '11- , ,,,.lM unuuned mm "" "In. memb," of mo mm" Md bun "mu. m. mm, W". of umml Md" 1, the any grid aunt in every way to CASH Your sInll.lIll'l-"8 PREMIUM COUPON! n the Groocy Da- Ion Funeral Home to her ion. '5'” '"'h M" '1” 3"” "ll "Y 0' "10 Droductiom soon ' At admoetlng of the command. mate it I zuhccol-II. mud pnrlt-"oat wbon'tb;.ulo.c::ILo:nl:uk:i.i&':ml'os:.ba;:'lu is we mi power -" VIII on an 0 talus various us on usosm was or an ways on o a pose uoii'.':f."l:..'..”," "'"""" "'"" .m'-11:, .,.....,'fyta".mi':'."ir. commiao Igll'luDliViMllw!-OI:-I "M "N m units '9 in tltrllirhliot mop wit-n the announcement was made the mm. of Ilalrrlffs Chocolate Cabs an: and on Ibinllfs vouc- .. go. no on 1; lemon and up. .13. a title! informal talk before lied lbiol drive. presided ev by timid tho dribtsst for me;r;ibor:tl:lp Desserts; Rave actual IIIII - nring your sblrrilra Coapossa to the -. . bobilltation of oroa. wrote Rho! awards were assaulted. Kr. Woto aonoun on wou open a in June w a Grocery. ;. .2, ,, . . ,. ,,..m.; h' 3... mm, was made that the Division ad- View to restoring the membership - ;- N n and nine a-omblylnon ar- the A and tho competlh ed by lrnoot cudnroro - to the number enjoyed immediata I-EVEN though the water so a his call! yot . . . . You'll want to chose x.., ' 0 ,. sector! by military police. on on new no GhGll1:t the removal ed in 109 Icon. while individual eiy following the war. you swm am-r NOW! The Sportswear Department has is none ea- I' . mm..'.tI. um. pngump, mu . pg-an con- might be imposed future years. '9: yrogu A N" quite "0 M T: or ' of Catalina'.ullvl:r.ls aadheArtlots' Modal l:I'l la: lam at -i. ., toronooliowouidomltho martial scald reason was . NTRIIAL or --t l-um-nln nolnnns m lillnsbluirl w -oilrlall r. . 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