' Supreme é!’_R_1l.-_Z..~’~;_.1~9_4?__.. "WESTERN 7"‘ ~ EUARDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer itlurplmylll BLIND!“ 5g, “q 5°03“ Clow. 9O Ottln St. suumiuslni: m: PBINOI calm-r! New!» Sublet-lotion Mun-fling I The Gil-Min m: in bum ml, u any 0| at. M k Whirl"?! THIGH udunnotlldc: Bell o store. l er rec ; on g gnu“; w h “u.” Toronto Bakery, Water Street: bgut (fillet, l1. Gruhvillu Shoot The Guardian will be llollvewl In ll! lilo ,ln Blnnolll curl-lei- Boy at 2o pa: day or 12o pa: “i. Plume S for eiu-‘Im... 3 ‘in your order to tin boy nqulflle h: deliveries on y"; m“; -l-‘0lt SALE. — Heavy duty _.gmqgmqmx _ truok wagon. quantity oi yellow irl- wuool’ ms termediato mangle seed. Hudam Lowther, Anbany, R. R. _._._ sidcr building an addition to BGUJOLI Wmlwily. Avril 23rd, It 7.30‘ o'clock P. M. -FOIl SALE. — Cobbler Bead. "Be prepared for Government’ order." Roy Campbell, Cheiton. -k.'LliU'i‘RlU WORK of all kinds. satisfaction- guaranteed. Prices rea- sonable. W. Brander. Sea View. I -—A c. c. F. MEETING Will bc held in Bedeque Oredit Union Hail Friday, April ‘.25. at I p.m. Douglas MacBricii, speaker, —I-‘(_Jll SALE. — l Buick Straight 3 F-lIKIlI-F. also l Studebaker Straight 3‘ P0181111‘. botii reconditioned, suit fbult‘ for fishing boat, Appiy 10 Cloud MacWiliiains, Cape Travsrsc. I iuiciic 3T Home ‘Ami School -!tl1\ll) WANTED to IWID with housework, i-‘amiiy of four. Apply tr, Mrs. Joliii lvlacwiiiiams, cap." ‘Traverse. Phone 37-23. -A FEW Rebuilt Bicycles, menu-I 0nd ivcmlab, in stock. Cull and look‘ them over. The Summersicic Hard- ivarc Co. '_'"_' - u u , ._ltOOFlNG CPIJIPIYT. Pl si' (lenient, Asphziit Shingles. liuol Roofing and ‘Fnrrczi Felt in filCCll tor imirilrdiutt- delivery. The Sim- mersiclc iiardwliie Co. ‘ 'l‘iie regular monthly mccting ,1 i110 iiuiie and School Assoclntjon oi‘ killkora School was held on -GALVIANI'I.I-LD Putts. snub , W°d"1‘5dt3l‘- Allril 1s. vi-iiii mi at- ‘Pubs, Wash 'l‘ubs, round anti sq ro, wash Boilers and Was-ii Boards ‘ii stock. The Suninicrsido liartiuvltrt‘ Co. several visitors. The main topic icr discussmn was “Effort? and very interesting papers were read by Eistcr Mary Petcr on "Effort ledihwrs’ and by Mr. James Cai- iagman on “Effort of Parents". Questions for discussion were put, forth and discussed. Mr. “'11). iilcGugi-in reported on ,his l1il€l‘\'i1‘\ii' with Col. W.W. lteid ——FUNERAL in" KENSINGFUN '1 "Qmdmg ‘h’ Pi‘l'si°“1 1'9"“ Pm‘ —.\TTE.\'D tile liuution suio of high class furniture on the prem- ises of Gordon Toonfos, Cain- bridge St., Summer-side, on Sat- urday, April 2-3. beginning ill. 1 0m. _ _ r l l‘ M, D DI gram. it was decided to proceed iThiiiili-“ii-Z. ‘Ifiirml-sfé... v.“- v-an i=- ih- afternoon ‘from the resilience of anon“ “dimes °r the pupils and her brother, J. A. Mai-Ki in” ‘°“°""“‘3 °°"""‘“‘°° “i” “m”! i\_l_u_illgtoxl_ Scruggs “we in charge or the recreation pro- dilrleti bv Rev Lewis Miii‘l"l)’ as- "mm: Mr‘ WE‘ McGmgan‘ Mr‘ “Sled b); Dr ‘A D Nhdkj ’_ John R. hicCabc. Mr. lconard interment ivus ‘in ‘ Sliillllltrl old Knew a?" M," Fred Goad)" M“ Cemetery. The pallbearers \\Cl‘\', ‘Tmrics Lanagman offend m flonaie Harry Brown. James Silutil, ‘mnbtr IO ‘Hake swmgs w‘ "he Arthur Stewart John Li Loi-kinirl smimer avmdflq". . Waller Mat-Kenzie and Gcrzilu Téwd Tinlbirsivp (‘C‘";m'l“c° I‘? Macxcmic por e n erv ewing sev ra peoip e ' to increase membership and three new mcirn-bcrs paid fees. Mrs. John it. McCube and Mrs. Jaimes Cal- laghan wtre appointed on the monthly School Committee and to visit the classrooms. The project oi entering some oi the pillDIlS in -SUPR-EME COURT-At an adjourned special meeting oi the Court at Sunimerside yesterday vritii Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding, judgments were given in three Iii the civil case oi Clihlli Gharlottetown in May was explain- Winniired uridi cases. cd by Sister Mary u. McNevimnn action for dam- the members agreed to staiudI ages resulting from the plaintiff wholeheartedly behind the plan and‘ to look aItET the children's trans-i portation, definite arrangements to‘ be made at the next mecti-ntl. Plans for raising funds were dis- cussed and the following committee volunteered to take charge oi the plan assisted by donations from Mr. PL. Morris and Mr. LP. Cal-I laghan: Mrs. Sebinua Johnston,‘ being struck by the defendant's truck on Water Street. Suinlmer- aide. iri December 1045, Judgment was given in favor of the plain- tif! for $5,000.00 and costs. Mr. J. B. Johnson. Charlottetown, rc- prcsentcd the plailitifi mid Mr. Morley M. Bell, KC. and Mr. W. Hennyionnan, represented _the I —-Mre. dy. “hirs- dfifcnggnt‘ (In ti?“ apnea} m“ 0! Tralnor. Mrs. P.L. Morris, Mrs.. t P‘, "3 “ppclann ‘s’ Harry, tDr.) Gilbert Gallant, The topic} Gal ant (respondent). an appeal, for discussion for m, next mee‘i_“,3| will be "Extra-Curricular Activlt-I ics" led with u paper by Mr. W. En McGuigan. An interesting feature of the pro- gram was a. debate carried out by; four Gracie maven students: “Re- solved that intoxicating drink doe: more harm than gossip". The Pro- side was upheld by Noreen O’Coin-| nor rind Not-cm Sihreenan while the‘ Con side was upheld by Desmond; Sullivan and George Keefe. The Pro-l side wan by n. aindli margin. There, were several speeches oi consum- lntiona to the students for the capable manner ifl Wlliil-l "i"? planned and delivered their speech- es. Ml‘. Selbinus Johnston and Mr. Harold Bengali furnished an en- joyable nwnber oi violin and guitar music for the closing number oi the program. A delicious lunch was served by some oi the ladies- prcsent. I by the Crown from a dismissal by the Magistrate oi a charge laid under the mcise Act. the Magistrate's decision was revers- ed and the respondent was con- victed anci sentenced to ii fine of $200.00 or three months plus 8100.00 costs. in the appeal case of John (Sonny) Gallant (appel- lant) vs. the King (respondent). In appeal from an Excise convic- tion by the Magistrate the _con- viction was uphold and u fine oi $150.00 or three months in jail imposed. He ivas also sentenccri to pay $50.00 oi the costs of the respondent. Mi". C. D. McCalium represented the Crown in both cases, and Mr. W. Henry Noonan "presented the accused. Personals —M-rs. Henry Wedge. Sunimer- __.__..____._. aide returned on Monday "IShl-I NATURFKS _RED STAR from New York. where she had] The reddest stur- ever photo "ti?" a iIlNE-mfllililts course iii graphed was discovered in the con- lWTifflIt photography-s. isteiiation oi Monoceres. 4.1m; Talk about Lucki The Mon‘: Clothing Department ha; been fortunate enough t4: receive n. shipment of GABAB-DINE '10!’ COATS 14) nil it very rcuoonlbio prices turd by reasonable, we - mun JUST TllAT-iilliioi Them are grade A Coats-mice fitting. well tailored I“? on style with fly front, closing, slash p0 kets and yoke lining-sizes 34 to M. The mm who get these colts are really in LUCK. Th y'n: géxlgfrA Coats at a Grade A Prlocir-MENKS CLOTHING DEPART- Mly 11th, ls uni my that is deiliemu to your Mother! Tho ills- PIIY 0! Undo for ltiother‘: Day, that you will flnd in the China Deput- rncnt. la heart, wamilng-iviirm your itlother’; heart wliih n reimcmbrancc In Mother's Day. There are attrnctivo Card: o! every type for thii special occasion. You'll be nble to choose one your Mother will love B‘: Wbreclutc. Tho pricts m from l0 canto u» vault-cirrus PARTMENT. b’ TAh lhlllmcnt 0i roll French Itoquciort (Jiioeuc has just bun received k h I Grocery Department. This Choose in the choloc o! connoisseurs, in "l" wit: n pound. There wen at» u quantity o! nlurim chem a lhiiiunnt. the prlcopf tllll continuum type cheuo u $1.25 l WUIIF-OIIOCEIIY DEPARTMENT. light now in the time to prepare for the day when the gran grows f"! H6 you u: out your Lawn Molnr to ouMtl _ The nyior-rriii-m at" Mowm in Rolmnn‘: Hardware Department Ito all of heavy iron hfllltiuctlon — NOT o! light shout cocci. The Mercury Mower. mule Mint-Forbes ll a boll bearing model with 4-14 inch knlvel, it In b“ i" $18-15. The Tlylr-Forbu Mar; Morn hue bull bearings. ‘m. nch bllllfl llitl PIIDDOI’ fir“, It Ill-Iii. 30th Cline M01011, M “HI-h ""5"! buBt are light and cu to open-to, ay will give your! m-étiizomm. 3"" "0"" t " or"; - e very a on. one . u: Wi-nnnwliim DIPAITMINT. 35°» In the Grocery Depurtzuent for . ‘ your huh Vegetables-new ”'"""- Clblim. Radish, luau. oueuuiim. rmm, Sqllllll, Boone lliil Tutor. - special meeting to Con. t t I i i I I I °‘ 0.N.R. Annual inc Music Festival to be held lnI Ipcrt. ,000_reduccd tiiisjiguge .vn_z¢nzn¢z AAAAA AAA tenor-cor. Summorllde TODAY (Wodnfldtlyl and THURSDAY t...» and’ , I iliiiiiiijiiiiiiiu-iiii iiiiiiiiiir. Shows 7.15.915,- M VQOOO-O O O §fi~i§OrO VOO-O O0 U0 O0 0-9 §—O%%O O 5O O\-O-OQO-O tcridaiice of ion '-fi -e - ‘ ‘ y ‘ members and I <04 0-0 04 0-0’ wee-v 0-0 o-v-va 0-0 0+M++H+o++o~o 00 v 0 0-0 v c 0-000-0- t i I nnknknnn-knk _ ltilitiliitl ,_..., ,....-.... ..,. IIIICEIII SHERMAN ‘“"‘ w‘ “:;“.'...'._.' Also NEWS and HAWAIIAN MEMORIES AAAAAAAA AA¢+AJ i I i, ‘ii i i I ‘ u “it ° . a“ “mu d...» t b i v v v 0 oiinee Thursday 3:30 E §\ I I I Illeport Tabled, t iln Parliament I OTTAWA. April 22 - (or) —- .1\n over-ail deficit of $8,961,570 — yilie first in five years - was re- corded for 1046 by tiic Cuu-zdluii National Railways in its aitiriuai report today to Pa-riiumenf, com- Ipared with a sin-plus oi $24,756,130 for i945. At the sanic iimt‘, figure; pre- sented at the national SreIght-ratQI inquiry here iiudicuted the nation- ally-cwcd line is looking to a much heavier deficit this year — in the |vicini~ty of $45,000,000 '~ unless it lobtahis increases in its freight 'oharges. ‘ President 11.0. Vaugliarrs tabled in the Commons by‘ Transport Minister Ohcvrier, show- cd a drop in gross raiiviiey rcven-t ucs from $443,773,000 i0 8400586000 last year from 1945. lit the same time, operating expenses went up! from $355,204,000 to S357.236.000. I After the iiddition oi’ $7,483,000 in other income -— almost unchang- od from 1946 - and various deduc- tions. net i946 income stood at $35,710,000. ntrifitxst $'ii034.000 for rear Mfore. Dc-bt interest cf $40, rc- icit. A brighter picture wirs afforded in the report of Canadian National Staarnshtps iwest Indies). tabled simultancouiy. which produced If‘- op-era-tiilg proiit 0! $1,700,000. 5mm 194,5 by $146,000. After fixed. charges. there was an income sur- plus oi’ 81.302000. Heavier costs for duct-5- and mi-teriais were cited by Pm- iderit Vaughan as colrtributinB largely to the C.N.R.‘s deficit. End 11g doctor-m opentiona h-zd been. further hampered by strikes, r0- converston ‘in industry and shot-iv ages o! rolling stock. t The full impact oi’ rising cosh! "has not yet been fully 19W." the President addcd. Wage increases granted as oi June l last year would be in eliect to: the iull year oi 1947. Mil-Willi prices were eifPficted to 111ml! 8"‘ other 1o per ivni- _ l "Titus, operating costs Wlii b0 some 90900-000 BTBBIBI than in] 1916 ” in describing miscellaneous oper- ations of the company. i-hfl 111101’! disclosed experimental week was advanced during the yell‘ ifi 60!)‘ junction with Canadian Pacific communications and the Notional Research Council on ii. radio relay system linkimg Mom-treat. Oil-EV"- urld Toronto. A radio link bciwfiéfl Tgmnto gtilfl Hamilton. mt‘! 315° was to he included. Another project in hand was the cont-notion of an amtion wind i“ “unreal to hotlse the offices oi international aviation wgtrmiw tions. - g The company reported its colon-I IZfl-llcgy and agriculture dclltlfinlt-‘Yli- vi-as prepared to deal with large-I scuie immiglu-tton movements and‘ declared it hcid handled o limited‘ number oi British immigrant: tot this country in 1046. Halifax Mayor ls lie-elected (By Tho Canadian Prela) HALIFAX, April fl-Mayor J., E, (Gee) Ahern, who» resigned as ‘ the Halifax Herald's sports col- umnist lost -ycar after‘ his eiee-| tion as the city's chief mogilt- rote. was returned today by lC-I clamntion at civic nomination proceedings when no opponent flied papers. ' Mayor Ahern issued ii state-i merit immediately after the close of nominations expressing up- preciation for his re-election and promising that he would have an announcement oi "great import- ance" to the city in the next few flzaiptatoeal Add nan to meals null u lltt tn oppetlm with time huh tgotubloa. The whole family will in thrilled with the trout at I ""- fmh an»; umi-onooanv nnrumnlvr. uouncemerit. weeks. He did not disclose any details of the prospective ll‘!- t Iion oi the |.0.0.F. NOTICE A degree (cum frcm Weneeda ‘ Lodge, Port Elgin. N.B., and a m'x- ed learn from Wlidcy ail-ii Si’. Law- rence Lodges, Charlottetown, will be guests oi Prince Edward Lodge. No. 22. Summerside, ‘Thursday evening, April .24, for the purpose of conferring the second and third dugrlws on a large. number of can- didates. A hearty Invitation is ex- lendcul to all Odd-fellows. Refresh- ment»; will be servr-il. E. S. MOORE Kccording Seqefury —- ice Bridge itries - tip Horseshoe Falls NIAGARA FALLS, OtiL. April 22. —-tCP)-»Tlle liorsctiion Falls rc- mains partially (lry today. Ali ice bridge l-i feet thick has formed at - the Niagara River inlet and stretches unbroken frcni Fort Ere across the river to Buffalo, New York, holding back a great wail of twatol‘. - i The Horseshoe l-‘uils are dry for a distance of more ihiiii 100 feet, from both shores ulitl it is possible: to walk out on bare rock iiilllflfl‘. i to the curve of the giant cataracts. Normally a Ii‘(‘i1l(‘i'iCIGI.l5_I0l‘l'0li\_iE water rilrlieg over thc rocks. l'i'i‘lli(‘l1 are idsibic today for II‘.'i‘3 first time ever remembered by the oldest resi- I dents oi’ this urea. I In place of the dense. clouds oi‘ spray which usually rise frciin the" gorge as the water plunges to the river depths. is now only a fine mist. Electrical power output has_ been slightly curtailed. l i TRIS-SCHOOL CO-OT" AIDS TINY PUPILS REGINA. April 22 ~40?) -~ A nursery school for children up tn six years is the latest oi Sas- katchewan's 2,000-odd co-opcro- tlve organizations. Last montii 22 children attended. The plan, which took [our months to crystallize, was ilrsti suggested during discussions over tea cups, when mothers of Re- gina's Lakeview district voiceri the need of a nursery school for their pre-sehool age children. A room in the district piiiiiic sciiooLwas donated by the sciiooi| board. All other organization cnzlt equipment was provided by inc; co-operators, who hired one teach- er and were offered services of two volunteer teachers. The system of financing and share loans ivhich includes ll, $3 registration fog and a $5 fee pezj child per term. was evolved during 1 a series of weekly meetings oi the ' mothers. . One family loaned a. piano and others built and pointed ptnt-sizi- I ed chairs and taibles. Toys were, repaired and donated. sonar-v o»: suns | REGINA -— <CP)- When coli- ironted by police who woke after lie had aii-joyed three hours uninterrupted sleep on a city transportation bus. a Regina man said he was fllWllyS sleepy after hi: dramie beer. He promised to do his resting in bed hcuicciorth. LAND IS READY PEACE RIVER, Aitii. ,- (CF) —- Albertii lands minister N. E. Tanner says that 6,000 aches of the northicm Alberta vctcnzns’ land settlement scheme have been clear- ed and mid for breaking. Allocat- arms. he lays, will be made thLs aui-mner. HEADACHE? * mxlmio _> "ins -..§liéBL-9ITEF..Q_WLL.G.U:1RQLAN... _ I. ii im I n $16.95. i for summer weci r. $10.95. $3.95 per pciir. i Cotton Work Pants ing $2.95, $3.25 and $3.50 pair. i ' MEN'S ciofiiiiiii DEPARTMENT ——MIIIII FLOOR-—- Sinclair \'0 swrivifnlvo" sun" Boiouflfo I I SO Ill.‘ BUILDS LAKIL‘, ‘W’ MATACmim/AN’ Um‘ w") ' WOL-FVILLE N s A ii 2* i i ti r no I KENTVILLE. ‘I. . " Z -- ‘ t ‘ I. I' E it"! - - -- l3" P‘ 5" IT?" 71"" Fl 1'.‘ H239 0 . 4gp): 1r you Impilzi, |EZU;,,]:F:L§SZ,IT ,,',“i‘;,,.Il';§.:,, Oarroiillunléq ICPt-JMISS 'l‘am.-,,- Butte]; 91. a loot. lllP-Ity- scars the sister-S w“! I u mm is [he mm o; nlmnm. M A ‘Wyacijuhwln mm bummhiiit aulviiiiliillllfiy 0f iiegio slaves iii-pol nnicil in, ihc I/Cflilly of their l . Conrion who is ri-Fi-iriiii: siiriinrtiilroucliiiit: n boom town and Whcscapcil 1mm [he ‘Wuhan umlcd flmwr gimmis‘ iYflIil tilt‘. IQCHI Buflrti of 'l‘i'.ii'.e. {cinfnis are report-ed to have staked ""' " And Cuncioii is no pikcmin one of the biggest nifitiiiig rushes §.¢@;\<§,i;k§¢¢.€,¢¢<;@0€,@@§ _ 42 ' oiiiicl‘. His lake —if its iiiiiil, Illilirln the district histo i. IS—-WIII be llil‘(‘t‘ iiiiic-t long and —- from our-half to one mile \\'lIII'. . If prcseiii plans go a5 expected work on flooding a large. area of nieadowiand aio-iig the Coi-rii-raiiis River soon wi-li get iitlciei" way. Mr. Colidcci has already received the silpport of loz-zil civic groups”, and landowners nlong the ill"cr‘/' I WIIITPS have agreed to sell their land. BEAUTY SHOPPE I The main idea is to build a dam at a site which will- ut the i: Will Be Open For Business I‘; AT ALBERTON 011cc some time provide a roadway from the town to what Mr. Condon be- lieves can iic developed into a pro- fitable husiness location, But that's just a sideline. Tilt-iii MAY 3RD lake itself is to give the town , badly-needed swimming irnd iioat- signed; 69' i ing facilities. * MRS. JOSEPH WIIITE /‘&0i/-@0\_'i,--€ fixifiOit lilOTTTO-lv REJECTED \1/\ -t\ FOR SALE. BY TENDER I building 50x30, fifteen foot post ulong ruiiwuy siding, lot IOOxIOO, right uwoy 30 ft.. WINNIPEG -- tC-P) - A mot-i ion to prevent discrimination be- cause oi’ race, creed or color In’ proprietors of hotels. theatres or public halls ups defeated as a rc- cent session oi Winnipeg city council. GRAPAIII] boards, etc., 200 bags cement, I5 squares lock tight shingles, qllfllliiiy of sheathing paper, I728 ff. of iiiccil board, 750 brick; also cellar dug on |oi,\ building suitable as warehouse. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close Moy 3rd, I947 uox is, Albany, r. E. I. THEATRE "THEY WERE‘? EXPENDABLE" Starring JOHN WAYNE and ROBERT MONTGOMERY Fri. and Sot. 2516 8:15 - 8:30 u Auction At North Tryon "win: sold Ill rum l will I I “maid” l p‘ m‘ {he foliluwing. lei by auction on Tliursday- iivly 1. br-I ll H, 15-foot cut, uinrmat new- iv mower- In - t _ _ '_ ' v Y "I10, hay Iuudi-r; “all: glzllrzlrilgi-RIII-Ignililcmnvtlflt‘5'"! PM“ “"‘"""F I""“'= “first: ho“: c ' "3 9“ - "T" ‘Willi’: dim |lIl’I‘0\\'2 ipriiig 0'" 450mb curl: two driving wugona; two set se l - l, b. . . sleigh; two wood aleiglia; driving glelgh; seed drllltjall iiiuniklllrihil. 1:31P; potato sprayer: Grist-tn slumber: 11o fret who cable; pin-her pumyy I nuts. mixed feed rind lumber, I “"330 a qlnnfity of furniture iiml cooking llltnliln and all usual $1111" Ten-nu Cub. i l! day la unlit. ale on firiit fine d."-_. FRED A. LI-ZARD HUGH F. “ORRISON, Auction-cor. I 8 thousand fl. lumber, matched t‘ tooth barrow: smoothing harlvw. flvo sections; potato digger; furm wag-l nIlI kinds of harness. iilnglc and double, used on n largo farm; It qunntlty- i»! PANTS-PIINTS-PIINTS For Sport-Dress-Semi-llress or Every-Day Wear A Vast Assortment To iihuose From In TWEEIJS-WORSTEIiS-TROPIEALS BDTTUIIAIIES. E10 _ Worsted Flannels MEN'S WORSTED FLANNEL DRESS PANTSIn cieon grey shade, u reol sport or outing punt that will give the wearer entire satisfaction. Hos belt loops, pluifed woisf, ciII necessary pockets and finished cuffs. Sizes 30 lo 37. Prices $13.50 tviEN'S ALL WOOL PIN STRIPE brown and blue, sizes 30 to 42. Per poir $9.75. MEN'S COTTON WORSTED DRESS PANTS that orc recI serviceable (ind dressy. Sizes 29 l0 33- Seiiiflg $6.95 end $7.95 per poir. MEN'S EVER POPULAR GREY FLANNEL PANTS Sizes 29 f0 3B oi $7.50 to Dress Pants DRESS PANTS in fine quality tweeds in browns, greys, and blues. Sizes 30 to 40 oi $6.95 Other lines of cotton work punts iii assorted colcrs. Just who! ony mun wishgg to scive his better clothing or to be worn us second hcst. Sizes 30 to 42 Seli- , s; steevaii-t Ltd. SIIMIIIERSIIIE y PANTS in TROPICAL TROUSERS. Cotton gobor- dines, Ililiiiiflfili (ind SIlClfIi-Silfll in brown, ton, fuwii (ii’i’I gr:‘/. Cool com- fortable punts fer 0'..'fi'lq WCUI, sizes 29 to 44. Piiczs $5.50, $7.95, $3.25 f0 $lI.95. Semi-Dress Pants MEN'S COTTONADE AND SEMI DRESS PANTS In blue and brown. These you con weur on most ony occasion. Sizes 30 fg 38, priccs $4.50 und $4.95 poir. YO i ‘@i€tii<ié®iéfar%fi®§sifiiifiiifli ~ '9:- -C “(Q “i k; State‘; iicfoi-e IIieA-‘CWVVIHII War, d‘ed DAUGHTER OF FORMER ' iicre today. A sister. Sabina, died SLAVE it) ‘$21-50’ Choose From These Popular . REGDRD ALBUMS "Accordion Capers", Joe Bi- "Huwoiiun Melodies" by Loni viono and his Rhythm Sex- Moclritire cind his AIohc Is- ieffe .. .. .. .. .. $4.75 Iunders'.. . $4.75 "Old Timers", the Ben Yost Singers $4.74 "Bach's Concerto In D Minor", for Picino and Orchestra, two i2" records-Lomoureux Orchestra . . . . . $3.95 siiioi: ilEiitlRilS "My Wonderful One" \ $513.40 .9 2 “$9 \’¢ i - /' / "How Are Things In Gloccu Morro" from "Finland's Ruin- I _ b H 'GuiIiy", Ari . . . . .. 75c Orch. from "the Jolson Story" 59c "You Can't See The Sun “Heurmches” 59c When You're Crying", George Towne ond Orch. 59c "The Mun Who Points The Rainbow In Thu Sky .. 75c "I'|I Close My Eyes" 79c ti. i Show and III! . 90c "Anniversary Song", Drop In To- PERRY MUSIC SERVICE’ - I 295 FIRST STREET, SUMMERSIDE i and Iicivc these records played for you promptly. , - c; JL/iXAA- "pwu i\ér>’q“>»e vi» R000 MACHINERY DPERATOIIS WANTED ONE experienced motor grader opciutor for No. I2 caterpillar. TWO D7 Caterpillar tractor operclors. TWO power control pilII-glodcr operators. Must be experienced in ditching and grud- ing. Work starting ol once. Morrison & Mcilae Ltd. SIIMMEIISIIIE